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( /7 THE DAILY BEE--MONDAY. JAN UAR" DOUNOIL BLUFES COURCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL KOTICES. NOTICE. ~pecial adverilsements, wuc Lost, Found, To Loas, For 3ale, To Renl ‘Waate, Boarding, ebe., will be lnserted In thi ealuma o4 the ow rate of TN ORNTS PRR LINE for the ret insertien and FIVR OBNTE PER LINK for each subsequend {aseriion, Leave sdv ertisemments ot our offies, No. T Pearl Btreed, noar Broadway. ‘Wantas. 4irl for goneral houseverk esm ment ab 428 Soush 2md St. Apply L(\vfn dect- A Acor o 1 enoe, M ‘h Gvunell Hults b week, do Pearl Biresd ANTRD— B L] hll“l roeed by aurrior. Oftce, Mo moar Broadway. RENT.-Faraished reems to rent, wilh hnud, o0 T30 Mysster street. Day beazd, 00 nk dee1s-t Lo Stoek m-\. with furaivre, obe for oash. Write be me o sl J.'WINA 17-6% Corner Willew LD BERG—1a Ksgen ot & hundred b Sie o pacrage al Tus Bus offies, No. ! Pearl sireed. o Joi nu.—huulm mm-m ow W 7. OUND—A sollege soclety pin. Come ¥odhe i, pay for Shia ad, prove proverty RN—A gmall mare with a¥ripe om the face, dwe whita hind ' ad & gosd Mexican nadd was tlod I freud of oft Pusoy k ot halt ’lfl elght o'c] reward wilt be given for smy’ Intormano same by . B. Al EXD ORDERS for Cos b Upper hm-., Rlevator, or to N. J. Bond, by mail. €21 DVERYT®ING ronewsd o4 the Excelsior gal- g; 100 Main_ sirees, tor boliday work. you ean gob clvility sad fele freas- RB. W. L. PAFTON—Paysician and Oculiet. Oa ‘cure sny case of sore eyes. 14 i only of kme, snd ean eure gone fre woske—N makes 2 enve how lomg disensed. WiIl sivaighten eros £, operate ad remore l’m nme, ete., had Lasers ardficial eyes, #on w e tademorns 8- mov MY AN AT Dr. Meagher,—0cnlist, Aurist. AND SPROIALIST. in Ghronte direascs, offers hls serviess %0 all at Sicked with dimaces of the Eze, Eay, or Chronic dlssases of aniy chirasben rante & eare ln oll Eheumadlc afections. Cas be ccnralted by matl er fo o ab she Metrepolibea hobel Couneil Bluss, Iowa §. E. MAXCH, LA IO N X PXY N ED . Oow aTer mvings baak. QOUNCILu BLUFFS, - - FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICA BROS., Are ow ready bo eentveet for smal emsilage of T every dsaseiphion ia MALLEABLE TRON, GRAY IROI. And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Bpecial attention fe ealled bo the fasb Shat the mobale are me \cd (n eavesLE whish gives e vory besh enatingy, Burnm; Brands DISTILLERS, Bl\lfl[\! PACK. KRS, VIGAR and TOBACCO FACTOKRIES, B, Ete., As woll as Cattle Brands ARE NICBLY RXBCUTED, - Iowa. Werks: Corner Sixth stroot OOUNCIL BLUFF Klcventh avewss, 10WA, wioa. Orviema V. B M rUsY OFFICER .& PUSKET, RO I WS, Conneil Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - Do 1 Forolgs uw 1.0 WNUNDSON, B, L.BIUGARS, A V. SVRAM, Preddcat, Vice-Prea's. Caahler. CITIZENS BANK Of Commoll Winfls. Organiesd under ake laws of the Blate of Tows Lusoresh paid on Slcae deposite, Drafee twed on Ahe principal citlos of She United Stabos and Europe, Hpccial wbtention given 40 collochions sud costempon decce with promph reburs, . DianoTORa, 2D Bdmwdson, KL Shugn, WAV, | Wakace, W J. 7. Hant, 1A Millsr fyri "NEW 8TORE. New Eoods. NEW YORK PRICES. For Dry / Goods and Fancy Goods go to L. HARRIS8, 734 Lower Broadway, 4 lam, 1m3pm3p Whoop la! Get along! Go! 3,13 and you may know We're en route for the Boston Stors, Nothing like it since old “Koar.” Heaved his anchor and left the Shore. BOSTON TEA GO, 16 Main Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. sy CTICA®O, ROCK MLAND AND PACTFIC. Depart. Atlantic Fx and Mail D. Moines ac*. CUI0A00 AND NOMEWEYERN. Arrive. Pacifie Kx!.. m A | Ml and Exé. am pm Overland Ex.11:50 & m. | Overiand Bx, 08 m. Danv-rlx v Leeal Bx 14 - 4:00 pm | Cannon Dall. 11408 m Nov1 EmY AYD PAGIIO. Arrive. rr- lIale.(" 6P m outeA®o, ¥R WAVENE ATD Y. un. Leave Councll Bluffs. Arrives Council Blaffs. Mall and Ex Atlantie Ex QNICAD, MILWAUKRE AND BY. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha, 19:45 8 Mall and Ex Pacific Ex. . Atlantic Ex Mail and Ex..* ] Rxcept Sundays. tExcept Saturdays. $Rxeept Mondays. |Dally. Council Biufts & Omaha Btreet B. B. Leave Omaha. 8am9am 0am, Leare Counell Minffs. Sam gam 10am, m,4pm, 8pm, 6pm. | _ Streed cars run halt hourly to the Depot. ou xunuax the cara begin ps m., and run reguiariy during the 34, 'and 6 0'slock, Andrun 10 clby dime D. M. OONNELL, : Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17, Forth Maia 8t., Ceunell Blufs, Oalla promptly answered at all hours, night er ay. New hearse and London earrisges direch rom Ake facbory are rus in connectien therewith, JACOB 8IMS, Attorney and Oounssilor at Law, COOUNOIL bAUTFS, IOWA, Brosdway, between Meln and Pes WUl prasidos lu Bets aad Fede " INSTITUTE, Offie e BATH LADIES & GENTLEXEN. Ceraer Bry: Btreet, norh of Deh Opera Powse, where Colds, Rheumatism, d other distremring adl mente may o i 1n the Simely wee of cither 'l'hemt-llucmc 1 Medicated hth 1 desire and Rope for Who padrensge of ! clnnr e oy i for bt paren taia el 1ary, and will give auy #0 direoted every pemsible 3 atea my wite tond lady, will attesd ides my wido, & eom) o { ¥y T% LodkwooD, Propreton. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIO POTTERY, Rioh Out Glass, Fine Freneh Ohiaa, 8liver Ware &o, %4 Beaa SOUNSIL BLUPPS MBS, K. J, HILYON PHYSICIAR AMB SURSESH, 222 Wrosdwav. GennedliNints Subivan & Fitzgerald, |: DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PREVISIGNG, Orockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETS Aleo agents for She fepowing Uaes of Steamship Oompanies : Anchor, @ul Amen and Biate o, A e e DI s FTS Pos sale 00 the Roysl Dmok of Ireland asd Baak of Ireland, Dublin, Those weo intend S0 sead for Irfends S0 :hun of Burope will Snd 4 e thels nierced b0 Bullivan & Fitagerald, AGENTS, 343 Froadwru. Oouno HEAT YOUR BOUBIS mEviEna (Wrought or Casé Iron.] PO 10 [won 2081 MOST POWERFUL! FURNACES [N, THE WORLD, RIOCHARDSON, BOYNTON &00 CHICAGO, ILLS, Beabody leU lmprovements, Mor, ’.5?.‘.%4 ko) Il Aadwasger -'1... of turnsce mad: pure I mage kel whlhaflmdlndlohl.ouh Abeom: (Mon).1:48 p m Bolfish Millionaires. A Now York correspondent of The Philadelphia Press writes: I have been thinking over oconsiderably of Iato of the tendencles of theso days to enormous fortunes on the one hand, and extreme poverty on the other. 1 remember the rlotaof 1863. Ire member how suddenly, how unexpect- odly, how utterly withont warning, onr atreets awarmed with men of vio- lent paastons, mean and dirty In thelr interpretations of offictal eonduet, rade and bratal In thelr treatment of tho weak and powerless. 1 reosll, with a shudder, the barning of nrphun saylnms, the hanging of negroes te tho lamp-posts in tho strects, T aaw thom beat United States soldiers with clube and stiok thom with tolegraph wirea, Our stroots llterally ran with blood, and the death record of thoee throe terrible days has never boen and never will be trathfally made known, In oconversstion with a dls tingulshed man, this vory morning, on that subjeot, ho msald: ‘“‘But we baven't any such people hero as the communiats showed themeclvos to be in Parls.” What nonsense! Had he been here {n 1863 and seenthe vonom, the maliec, the hate, the frightfal tendency to brutallty, the crewds rushing to and fro, eager for a viotim, the abeolute reckiessnees with whish property was destroyed and {lves were sncrificed, he wounld have made no such assortion aa that. In Now York City, as I beltove in all great citles, eapoelally those that aro looated near the eea, there are vast awarms of hu- man vermin who come to the surface only In the Jurld light of wiokednees and debanch. It ls snggested that when dlscontent becomes universal, m | politicians always quick to debect the popular eurreat (for it is thelr ‘busi- ness), will cheek the grasping, and will checkmate the outrage of our moneyed men by burdeus of taxation nd b{neb ciroumseribings of laws will of necessity break shem dewn. Pmllbly, but I fear that leng befere diseontent will beseme universally ex- vessed it will boesme univermlly fols, and that hmg betore the shrewd politician dotects his selfish galns in preteciing the publie against these -llll-mlr- the onm?od peeple will take matters imto thelr own hands, and break and destroy and bura and pull dewn those men and these things whish are mot to thelr llking. Let me give you an {llustration of the audacity ef thess people. I ealled attention befere to the utter dlsregard of publie eomvenience and decsney manifested bg the managers of the elevated roads and ef the eurface ronds. A day or twi o the commen eounel, by virtue of thelr right in the mastor, passed unanimously a resolu- tlon reducing the fare on Vanderbilt's road frem 6 t0 5 ecnts. In an inter- view with ome of the offistals ef the road the publie was informed that Mr. Vanderbilt did not esrea ‘‘damn” for the eommen eouneil any m does fer the public 4 therm, He imtends te ann 10 eolleet it, and, failing in ihat, 1o oject passengers from his ears. He fools himself, with his $200,000,000, e the cemmen eouneil and above ediows. That ke, by meeans of wd lawyers and eomplasent judgoes, and by suceessful appeals mag earry hin point for years %o come 1o :-lh possible, but deemn’s that pre- ues any effeet on the publie mind? Doean’s my lord drive amethes mall fato his eofin, rapidly prepasiag! Doesn's he suap his hpn in the vory fases of his fellow menal And, m the envelopos himselt in his §800 sealekin eoat and draws the reins ever his §59,000 horeo, dosan’s ho seltornte his deaire that the publie bo d—ned! Well, new, Vanderbilt might as well wnderstand firsh as Iaet that the pudlie won't be d—ned to oblige aim or any- bedy else. Dull, patient, ferbeariag, long sufforing, but they ave just the kind of werms to fura seme of these bright days and t0 yank My Vandes- bils eut of his sealakin ecat and N- precisely whose he and his L 'I' llhdwnyl oasy to spend amethey nn--nq but I ofton laugh whea 1 hear ’oo [ i (B § VYaa- derbilt’s meney I would do so and we, Porhaps they weuld, and perhaps they wouldn't. But withis a stone's- throw of Vanderblit's very handsome house stands the b ecathodral of oun oity unfinlshed, with ita twe in- eompiete tewers stretehing up toward heaven waiting fo» their splves. 1 don’t say what I weuld I hd M>. Vanderbllt' \ll.l men :Il 1 weuld be & vory greab o Were to hend Cardinal lflofiq his chesk o 00ver the nesessary eutley with an ovnament to the ety and a eredlt 0 the ehureh whish built it Our pasks nl statnre, o8 Mbsaries need books, » poor meed help, eus elty, gread sud growing as i s, lo'ia many casen. tlal sespests inshoste, and by me means & fret-elass --\npoh Drink- ing fountains, superb bulidiage, grest fvee librasies and park ernameatations ave yob to come s gitts trom gratetul men, vheso talents have developed into foertumes, aud whoee fortanes bave grewn upen themwelves wadll they eveshadew the savings of o ofty. 'otex Uoopey, whose sesnmulsied wealih s as mothing by tho wde of that of the Vandorblits and tho Geulds, wed sa institusion 11 will open up paths of uscful eesupe- tlon te thovsands of ehildven yot ma- bors. In evesy entesprise where sound seuse end ;ulnluy wsalstance oan be avalled of Petes Oooper's name and me and thought and momoy are ot tke disposal of the pramoters of the enterprise. He ia a shining snd {ilus- triows example to the Astors, who vever build exoept $0 rest; to the Vanderbuilt who neves bullt exoept for their own selfish acoommodation; to Jay Gould who has mever spent a dollar lo the olty aud who derestly ooncoals kis personality in s couaty seat up the river. Avout Appien. The buyers sll waus red spples, They say they sell the bost. This fancy for color has glves Baldwins a boom, a8 they are red and handle snd ship well. There is ancither sdvans. age for the frult—tho tree ls hardy aad » constant beares. I do not like the apple to est, but on account of its market value and the hardiness of the tree and strong bearlng propen- alty, In an orchard of 100 trees I would plant seventy-five Baldwins Too many varlotles of frult are » nulsance. They make an endleas amount of work, and many kinds, while they havea value lnr hnmn use, are unsuited for lm\ph!k or shippingy They do not il The Esopus Spit- renburgh, I think, is the daintiest fla. vored apple that grows. My mothoer wonld have no other for hor mince ples and company applo sance—this bad to be extra nlos, yon know-— but simeo the eountry bu bocome so open, exposed to tho cold winds, the trees winter kill. The finltnnlmrgh wants protection and & virgin soil. The latter requirementa can be made vp in part by tho use of ashes, and the lur-er by planting wind-breaks ot avergroons, troated a stunted Fameuss apple treo twonty years ago with & wheclbarrow load of lesehed sahes, and that treo ehows the bonefit of it to this day. Somehow, we all like the kind of applos we nsed to est when wo wers young, and so Rhodo Ialand Groenings, Glllitlowors stlll have a place In our hearts and In my orohard, They bring to mind the timos when nelghbors used to “come over and spend the evenlog”-—thoso old-tashioned, Informal vialts, whioh apples filled an fmportant part of the soclal cheor, They nsod to keep ocompany with the doughuuts when we were young. A Royal Eagle Walker Conaty (Gn.) Memonger, J. H. MoWhorter killod last Frl- day, one-half milo from his house, an eaglo that meaeurod six aud a half teot from tip to thp. Color black, with brown head and white tall. The uprvnd of the olaw a little over soven Inchos. The rogal bird had trled to secure s duck for his next meal, but faflod. Mr. MeWhorter loaded his gan with small buckshot, and at tho first firo broko the eaglo’s leg, but falled to bring him to the gwlmi. flew off he followed him, and suoceod- ed In getting a shot at him on the wing, which put an end to his prowl- ing. Pacific Ooast Smugglers, Onrvallis (Oregon) Losder. Bix gontlemen In Benton connty, all well known and highly respected, hold = eomfereneo In this city on Wednesday for organizing a company to bulld a schooner for the mmuggling trade. The plan, s dlscussod, i bulld a large steam schooner at Ya- quine bay, ostensibly for tho eossting trade. She Isto be vory submiantial, to earry large smownt of eanvas, and to be supplied with the momt tm- proved amd powerful machinery, with the view of making her the swifteat oraft In northweat watcrs. The erow tato be of trled and fearless men, each bound by what s known among piratos as tho ‘‘black onth.” After making emong pirates along tho Ore- gon eonat she will rum to Vanocouver fsland, where the principal cargoee of -outnhnd goods are to be sesured. Returning, they will land the artiolos in small quantities at the meuth of Silots river, Cape Fonlwoather, and Yaquioa and Aleeys bays. They will also arrange with v-nell engsged in the Portland China trade to bming oplum from Ohine, which will be paeked in water-tight barrels and reb- ber sacks, and thrown overboasd two or three days’ sall outside of the Oo- lambis bar, to bo pieked up by the sshooner, which will be eruising fa tho vietnity. —— Hear what ene member of the prefessien tootifion regarding the scientifie sropara- tion of a Brether member. Mr. Dawnev has boen 1a the drag businems la e ity of Previdense bwemiy-fve voars as slork and propeioterin good starding, sad knews whose olhoafirms. Bo. M. . says, ** Por magy veors I have sufivred intensely o4 Siames, with what o generally salled Theumatism. Whon fewt attached ] was eentined %o mybed and eould 2ot walk & stey. I eomid 204 boar the welght of my bedelothes 50 exorn dating vas the ageny 1 sudured. Ialwaysne. ©ood that boless these ahiacks same ou my kid- Boye Wese afested. befere theve wemid beasy peds 1n my limbeerany sw: Ritg of jeinte o limbe, S ealer of the secsetions from the kidaeys would o vory dark and the oder strong sad feverish e last attack was Yoy severeabent Sve yoar ags, sad 1 was seafined b0 the home several wecks, and Was uasble $0 atiend bo busioess in throe momiha. Duriag the Hme I was sectued o0 homoand the bime of my eoavaiseeues I em- ployed Sour the oot deetes that I sonld ebtaia, Duisensof (em gave me permaseat slief, for ey 1 £ %0 wark o1 She comse of weno- Jo. Havisg bosn aeqosiated with Whe proprie- 010t Kuav's Beedy & leng Mme I was indused By him te give % & trial, hoplog thet 14 might sessbihe ab of the dlscase: and after taking @noboitie I tound mysell very much lmpeved, and after miag toh sosend I was feslls g betber has § had after any previos s miiag the Rem.- ody my bands sad fngess would be muehi ewil- loa and liff evesy moralng; my left ogion of shomach and splesn was vory sonaltive, o) Wmes | wonld be taken with @ramps over ho splosn, and be oLlged 00 mastard o sayenne for Somporary selic vory mervecms alghte and sould 8ok shie; @bliged o be very particwar 1o my dii, sad my physical syshem was mdiy demoralise), Bize: [have takos Bun¥s Remedy systematioally ail Wheos thiogs have ehasged; I have ne swolles hasde or kmls, 20 palos o wamps in the ide, @ 0ad all Ainds of fo0d, sleep somnily and got Wheseughy rested, abd my Ridveys aro achive and pestorm thetr Sunstions prempily, thus Wk fng omi of he syvbems all the PoleoDOmS secretions Wwhich ssmtacinste the whole syserm Kidnoys 60 D0b act cflslently, Huat's Remedy bas cons for m o you. 1belicve 1 be be she omy sure for sl for sl A R DAWLEY, 654 83004 Piosst.” e —a— Busy Bupress Man. The Phlladelphia Resond. ““Havon's mo to talk—eome seo we moxt yoor,” sald the Ada ox- to the reporter yesterday, as rew a long hresth betwecn each word. The bundies were flying about 1o big voom like brieks fn an eleo- tlom riot, only those who caught them did not get hurt. ‘““Now York, Paoll, Brys, Mawr, Cuseter, Trenton,” sud %o on, the men t down the list lu rapid swocessicu, “‘What is in the bundlos!”’ ssked the reporter. “Don’t kmow! hope npothiug ex plesive, or ssmebody will get hurt,” answered tho expressman, ‘‘Lancs ter, Mouut Joy''—sud #0 on he oun- tinued the sentenon, “Tuny, man; soad thith to my cha, a litttle girl crled cut as she anded over s small packsgo to tho elerk, The man looked at the direp tous, took the mouey, and the young- eat weut off In high glee, There were loug lnes of people at the desk, and thoy had all sorts of bundles under thurl arms—from dismonds and watches down to small velooipedes. Just now the expressman is an suto- orat. He moves around with alr of indepence, whistles in an aggrevating watter and makes himself gnunllyl The “HUE PUNCH" disagreeable, there s no ruosh, the expressman would be w\'luvmod Now ho corsod and discossod for not belng on time, the storckeepers and othees for- gosting the big rush, and that evory- body elso wants the same man they so ardently desire, Tho ocuntry ocouslns_aro In town from long distancor. Eaoh has one or more trunks, ‘“‘Sly ocowntrymen thoy are,” said an old driver of the Unfon Transfer company. ‘‘These tolks bring the trunks empty, and thon pack thom full to send home. They save peying express bills that When he | of. way, and have them well taken oaro Xree of :Ous . By calling at Schroter & Becht's drug store, you oan got A sample hn\tln of Dr. Bonanko's Cough amd L b which wiill relievo the most obati nnlc (‘muh or Oeld, and show you what she regular 50 oont Alre will do. When troubled with Asthma, Bronchitis Dry, Hacking Cough Painn in the Cheet, and all dineases of ‘:w 'hroat nd Luugs, try & sample bottle of chis Ifid_h_'lnt. e Our Roporter’s Vaoation Netes. During his racmblos 84 season, cur Mr./M. an koo upon himact” the tesk of mitsfylogonr na- merous readers al whatever gouds svo ann. Metured In ovr goodly city of Kaxer Wikime, aroof sahigh » grade and aa fino tn qoality ea oam be prodnced in asy #pod on the globe. Fe- pecially is this so whon the skillcd Pharmacis of MAGE yoArs oxperionco resolvas 0 oxtraet from the finoed botancial spoctmess of the vy ctable world tho mos potent oo for some epecial dis- espo In pwosfot his assersion thas Providenco aftords tho bost, he ralatos an interview wi h an acquatummnoo, given kim while se joureing tem- perartly at hor resldenco. 8ha eays, “About a year 1 sufferod eevoroly from rheumatimn in my Iimbs, snd meuragia tn tho kead, which 1 esdur ed two or threo moaths, with a8 much patiosco s porsibilo, belog undor the troatment of an cx- cellost dockor, and srying many kinds« t med fclne without aay marscd benofit. At laat & modical friond advised me todr Hant's Remedy because ho abtriputed my sevore sefforicg to the bad condithon of my kidaeys, which wore no: per- forming Ahelr propoe fan tiews, aad 1 comme cedand In s fow days she nearslgia had Sod, my headache had enthiely dissppeatod, Sho wwclllng {n my limbe snd fotute kad gone, and I Bavenet had & bench of {8 since More recontly 1 wae M>ublod wikh lmpusit; ef the bisod, which showed {elt In eevar erupkons en wy ee. 1 again resorted s Huat's Ramedy, and atier & k- ing 14 as:exd timo wea cowplobely cured of tho complatns, Eunbs Femedy Bis proved very Desioficlal 80 me 1 atteeks of wick headache wich fealways alloviakes, audl aetico she improv- ment we s00a &8 I take She «dy bas streugibanisg el 13e feel much wronger, and has boes ver; bone- Soial 00 my geoeral bealth, | ommend 1 b il seflurom 1f ®. Tooaer, No. 138 Pearl Béroe knew (hat Mr. W. B. Ularke, manufscturcr of Hun¥'s Remedy % askilled Pharinaciss of many yoaw' exparionse, ands preaifnent mom bor of our Baato Board of Pharmacy.—Kar, Great Pralse Albert ©. Maws, of (odtaye Homo, IN.,meys; At other tmos, when | TITLE ABSTRAGT drr]cs Lands an Lo s ou ht and S8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LU\\ RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND GON'V'EYANOEBS COUNCIL BLUFFS _I0WA, MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIXIR CGCOO DS, 837 Broadwny, Oouncil Bluffs, Towa. A_ L. NMAFYNE & CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL |OWA Offlce No, 34 Pearl Btreet, Hieventh SHORT LINE —OF THE— OHEICAGO, Milwankee & §t. Panl RAILWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS trom OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFES —WITI— Pullman’s Magnificent Slespers —AND THE— Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GBING EAST CHICAGO' MILWAUKER. Or to any poing beyond; or “T havo boan prosirstod ter threo or moco yuars | [E- Y QU AIE G.'IG IO‘TH with kidneyd diwase at tiaes | wad n0b sble %0 pus ou my boots, my wifo hea often puiled ¥t on forme Iwss notee bed as ustall thu $imo but 1 wever knew what it was 80 be without pain tnmy back until I comsueused weing Munde Rewedy. ghaoo I boran 80 beke gun:'s Remedy 1 bave boen free from wll patus, and tko w... ure inmylng that 18 6 » modirlmv that I ever knew for kidney o dlneanion KR I J. HARDING, K D, | Medicel Electrician |s s ur J. % CLARK Gonoral Bup't, ST. PAUL o- .l."ml-“ Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, lllnukufl&st PaulR'y cket offies |nmml ™ corn I rtconth strecta and ab U, illacd Hotel, Omaha. Farnam and . Depobaad lla #8co Time Table in another colnma. A. WASIL, Genoral Arent, A. Genoral Manager. ~ Am't Gon. Pass. Agont. GRATEEUL-SOMPORTING . GYGNEOOLO@IST. EPPS’S GOGOL Gradaste of Kloctropathic Insdimden, Phils delphin, Pouns, §ffioc Cor, Broadway & &lenn Avo, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. The trestinent of all dlsessss snd rl ficultion pocullar bo femialon & spects 1l (AL TRUE FALLOWS Worthiily poind e the “HUB PU NCH” A8 s artielo of #mch rare and excesding m doscrve s plico on every sldubesrd, AlauMG Tuee vfl [} )-:-) L wmost welcome accessory of friendly Intercoyrso pecullarly accoptablo at partios. Uncork, an tin ready. Punches browed st roquost are fa behind it in flavor, Giftod orators never di-lose The real source whonce thelr cloquence flows— Bellovo me, 14 comos, after diuner or lun: UNCH o reaim @ | of subbln maladies o S0 sttnck wherover Were ks & woak pol v wel Torbifd P DR. 617 bt- Oharles bt, l'l' LO wollegos,, has b losgos o maul of ULEONIC, et traokly Toabcd From & flowing bowl of GRAVES' HU The and ttlo—"HUH N/ ted wantrde mark All this drade wark will be promptly prosecutod, G, H. GRAVES & BONS, BOSTON, MASH, 1o 00ld by all leading tam- oy \-um.n mm..‘- of Mo natarel laws hich govern #he operstions of digedlon sad aulrition, and by » eecafel appilcebos of the vided ow Lreakiat ke i s vored bovemes which ey mre s Judick o hat & aomelibubon sacugh ] fre Ay 4 lm L-o'pul- of wel-o bevied n lanbely wany hoavy dockore’ kil 19 s by she aee Gt woh may be greduaily bullh e umll eirong srticies of ery demden y 5 bal shatt by koep pure blood an » wrly nowrishod fwine.’ Aril Borvice G D mum, with botl bor or milk. 80 wabar or 1b and 1b), mbeled .uum RPPH & 00, ic Ohemnista nvmrm Houisn X . & ARGULAK GRADUATE ' th SK(H AND BLOOD Diwoasos shian any other physiclan in 84 Laoute a city pepers whow wd el old vaskdonts 00 NarYol ultaMon frce and fovihod, Whon it 1o visk dho clby for ‘treatmont bo surt by mall Or expross oyer, Caace cuarautood; whoro doubl Gall or wribe, Nervous _prostration, Debility, Mental Physicel Woaknow, Morourial_au ¢ ulfortionn of T T T - Affeotions, OL Bovos and Ul ) Lipadine Marmay o, Fhennatiii, Piles B Witontion G0 oamos Liom over worked brain, SUIMTCAL O 1o npoolal sitention 7 3 u % the whole i A GHOXIDEL i, conseqioncat aud cure, Boalod for 25 postage or sanp, wly EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public, 416Broadway, Council Bluffs. GOALSI CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Yards Cor. Eighth Street and ue, Council Rluffi. KENDALLS [Eoung nu--. Obio, May 10, 1650, Da. B. J. Kunnasy & Co.—1 had afvery valus ble Lnbisionin ecld shaa Iprised very bighly, 7o bon cn ome foint and & ne on the him very harge eof fwo veter- surgoons which tailed %0 eave Aim. I wag y reading the . dverésement of Kendall's avin Cuee i ko Cheago Rxpese.[ detormined 3 Ll ) eurd ._ hore b8 a0 foxTh, £nd they ordered Shroe bt ook Temd T shonet T would gire b . i dra. T umod 14 moooeding 10 divecdons and tourit: day #ho oot cessed $0 be lame and the Jumpe havo dimpy ppeared. 1 used bm ono bottle aad #ho col's limibe are as free of lmmpsand s mn0oth & any horse 1n the séate Ho lsenilre: 1y oured. Tho curo wae se ramarkablo thad Bave lodtwo of my pelghbom havo tke romaln. tag w0 batile who azenow uaiagi Yory FOSTER Sand for Uinsirased clroular :Ivlug punllln ::."‘(...,.‘",“\:," DD, ;'i“.‘:&x"‘" o "Fron " Largh Falls, Oi'b BY ALL DRUGGISTS dew-ly OLD SORES BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE, Illngppuu beforo she porfecs sltepative d sonie effoct of she greatest of all Blood l wrifiers, It s0 sompletely roots out all oison trom the blood aad {Jme! the deb- litated nystem, thas diseasos of shis nature dinp,:rr like enaff befose sho wind. S, 8. 8., cured me of Scalp Soves, Sores in Nowtrils and m, afor everythi known to the medieal p-or-inn badfailed, Three months have sinee I quit taking 8, 8, 8.3 Nmn[: sgmpeom of the disoase _1euaining; wunnently 'nrlcd Tt standis luldvdfii #or Blood Dis- eascs.” Juo. 8, TAGGART, Balananca, N, Y. ‘3, B, B. stands withous o r. The rofession will have iull‘.im' odge it Rieoiiic for Bloud Disoascs.” Dr N. L. Garroway, Monroe, Ga. gfi“l"i“"',hf'"w five woeks ago I was afflioted with o vory aggavated type of BloodDisesso. 1 sommensed J S, 8, and after takiog she fiss bowle felt no mush relioved shat I boughé five more, m-lmulml:‘Anj‘y,hh'\:'.u:‘!uv:uu&nfldmm, am entirely cu havi medical y ‘"fi been under advice for sover months,” 0. G Ratovrrr, Riclunoad, Va. “Afer sufferlng from she wore Blood Dineace for more shan two years, and have lug been treated by several eminens, physie wians, coufined to my room and bed the groater part 0 be fme, my body covered with copper-colored sores from the size of o 1@ to that of a silver half-dollar, I was well nigh in despair. At last I commenced taking S, 8. 8. Ina sbort time I began to improve in flesh, all the sores healed,and 1 could feol snd know that I was well, and to 8. 8. 8. munt the credit be given of my entire restoration to health, I huve uot tuken o dose for over six months, and sres or blewish ad any Ross, ALInuln, Ga, 10 known acom- or skin or blood **Our science has not m |Hlm|lunl qual to B, m)umlon, Loss t-n.y.lnmluhuv Ko, citsed by over- nee, or overindulgence, whis n..,. decay and doath. ~ One boxwl 4 cance. Kach box contalns one menth One dollar & box, o six boxest 08 pormato Bromattiro Old