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e 7 7 1JE DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY b5, 1832. COUNCIL BLUEFES COMMISSION MERCHANTS, City Market, Council Bluffs, lows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Agenta for the Celebrated Mills ot H. . Kush & Co., Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenwosth, , and Queen Bee Milla, Stoux Falls, Dakota, ansas, Reterence, Smith & Crittanden, Council Bluffs, H. E. SEAMAIN, WHOLESALE STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, AND RETAIL COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. TITLE AB 0. AT . - Lands and COUNCIL BLUFFS - - STRACT OFFIGE. Lo??i?u};lfi G 1nd Bold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANOIB]%% 16 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. A SECRET TELEPHONE. Sending Conversation Over the Wires 1n Sections. New York Times, April 25, The articles of incorporation of tho National Secret Telephone company were filed in Albany yesterday. The capital is £5,000,000, divided into 50,000 shares of 100 each, and the privilege is resorved to increase it to £10,000,000. The incorporators are Prof. J. Harris Rogers, Dr. J. W. Rogers, Gen, Charles Ewing and Gen, Thomas Ewing, of New York, and Frank Hume, L. G Hine, and E. C. Dean, of Washington, D. C. The company, which has not yet beon fully organized, was incorporated to manufacture and put in operation a telephone invented by Prof, J. Harris Rogers, ot Washington, The tele- phone is called the ‘‘secret tole- phone” bocauso when two persons are talking no ene clse, although he may be on the same line, can listen to the conversation, Instead of using a atraight line, a circuit is formed, so that the two extreme ends of the wire bow of adoration, or a thimbleful of lemonade to a demijohn of applejack. Nevertheloss, the acquaintance was a good thing in its wni for when Lewis saw the name of iiu Hughes upon a hotel register at Bethlehem, N. H., last August, he hastened to find her, In a day or so the two got to passing their evenings togethor on the hotel piazzs, and they gave up a good deal of their share of the daylight to ram. bles up and down the mountain paths of the neighborhood. Upon the young woman’s return to St Louis she told her mother all about it, like a nice girl, and the mother, hiving obtained satisfactory proof of the young man's excellence, consented to the marriage. On Tuesday of last week Mr, Lewis, accompanied by his mother, arrived in St. Louis from New York and visited the bride's hcuse. As the two mothers and the young folks were conversing, Mr, Hughes, senior, entered the room, To the surprise of the other threo Mr. Hughes stopped short as soon as his eyer fell upon Mrs, Lowis, and she, in turn, exhibited considerable meet. The end of the wire where cut at a box or station, after leaving the electrodes,comes in contact with a communicator, which is in the shape of a revolving wheel turned by elec- ayitation. *‘What can be the mat- ter!” “How mnow!’ and “Do you know each other!” were some of the ence of the consummate soldier whose presence on the field his enemics esti- mated as equiyalent to a hundred thousand additional troops? TIs it probable, is it in the remotest degree possible, that Napoleon would have marched and countermarched, attack- ed or rotreated just whon, whero and as Von Moltke expected he would? In other words, could the ocloset strato- gist have foresoen and provided for everything the saddle strategist would do-—the lattor being the first genoral of his age, if not of any agel These questions carry their own an- swers. A dozen Von Moltkes could not, against such an opponent, have changed the result. The campaign might have been prolonged, and the crushing deteats of Jena and Auer- stadt perhaps avoided, but that the Fronc‘l would have won in the end is almost as certain as a mathematleal demonstration. Napoleon aesertod that his spendid muccess in Italy (1796 ~97) waa largely due to the fact that the movements of the Austrians wore directed, to a considerable ex- tent, hy the Aulic council at Vienna, As a strategist ho cortainly was not inferior to Von Moltke, and his mar- shals —the best of them--wera cor- tainly the equals of the German gen- questions asked by the spectators of the tableau, which ended in a burst erals in the late war with France, Yot again and again he planned came DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS. ARLINGTON. BARATOGA HOTEL, MARSH HOUSE, OOMMERCIAL HOTEL PROPR J. Q. Mell E. MANS, J. 8. 8TELLINIUS, JOHN HANNAN, IETORS NTIRE, TOWNF* Lincoln, Nek, Milford, Neb, ! BROWNSVILLE, Neb 8tromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL, Loulsville OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & OLARK, Blalr, Nob, OOMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. G. MEAD, GRAND CENTRAL E.[SEYMOUR, MISSOURI PACIFIC HGTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne OOMMERCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE, OOMMEROCIAL KOUSE, ENO'8 HOTEL, EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, A. O. CAARPER, W. MAYFIELD, E. 8TOREY. E.L.ENO, ©. B. HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Hardy, Neb, Greenwood, Neh Olarinda, lowa Eremont, Neb, Ashland, Neb Atkinson, Nex, MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Guide Rocd, Neh, BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER, Oreston, I JUDKINS HOUSE, JUDKINS & BRO,, Red Oak, | HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, Ia, WALKER HOUSE, D. M. WALKER, Audubon, la. OCOMMEROCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, OITY HOTEL, DI B, WILLIAMS, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E, CUMMINGS, NEBRASKA HOTEL, U,IL. AVERY, Stanton, MEROCHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERC AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, J, W. BOULWARE, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, COHAS. BAGNELL, Burlington Junction, M Blanchard, la. 8henandoah, Ia, Dayld Oity, N College 8prings, Ia. Ready-fitted uppere, in calt skin and kip. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and all + A ot + of lnughter and hearty handshaking | paigns for his marshals, and again I 00ds appertaining to the shoe trade. Goods sold as chieap as in the Ea tricity, The wheel is divided into Wh'tHe ‘ S S OJOMMEROIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villlsea, Ia. —_— — = — T i 1 part of the actors. In brief, | they were beaten—notably in Spain, el by Bt e, Hoghes discovored in Mes, Ho could not trus th ablost of his T SRR, i L ATORITE Go I o i i .| Lewis a swoethoart of thirty years | lioutenants in important independent y s N ] duoting material, such s glass. In ago. They had quarreled and he had [operations, and lwhenm'ul- compelled ol iclall ikl LS b LA g gy \| this manner, when one end of the | ¥ Gl ¥ { B HOU! JOHN EOKERT, Osceoln, Neb. t N Wire in i contant with the eoedorthe | ¢ono west, and neither had heard of |to do 8o whs usually the loser, How-| ~ WOODS HOUSE, . " LI v 5 I10 D |t ther is j taot with 9% | the other until the meeting on the eve | ever minute and explicit his instruc- DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb. I FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND|the of ; t‘ in Tchon ch with the| 4t o ohildren's wedding. tiong, ho could not adapt them to all BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford la. o ity CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. the conversation p;n:egceil];h",.d.fj —— the emorgoncios lsble to arise. “His| ARLNGTON HOUSE, = = J.M.BLAGK& SON, MawileMo Q $ 0 A ey Incredible. watchful eyes and guiding hand, his NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUS! . T. PO J et 105 South Main Street. - - - - - Council Bluffs Ia '“'“’;."“’t.‘°“"‘1‘th“"“:‘"“‘?°'y giyian . Scratch, druggist, Ruthven, Ont,, mn(chluuieniun i.fpur..fi., was the WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Seward, Nob. D i B i e g RS | 009, LICOSECHL OF LIS CIROWY Rad - thew | weitesy (N1 ivey Siingrentost sont denoe ity only guaranteo of victory. AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, Aurora, Neb. WATER WAVTVES ver require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store, at prices never befere touched by Also u full Tine of switches, etc., at greatly reduced prices. Also gold, Do not fail to call before purchsing MRS, J. J. GOOD, 29 Main stroet, Council Bluffs, lows. That n, any other hair denler. silver and colored nets elsewhere. All goods warranted a8 represented. Waves made from Iadies’ own hair. MASON WISE, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE. The largest and best stables in the west. HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES, In Steck and Manufactur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. in the other. Thus there may bo a dozen boxes on the line, but from the ones not in direct communication only half of the conversation can be caught, and then it would be simply unintel- ligible noise. The alphabet, it is aaid, cannot be !{mkun in the telephone so that it can be understood on ono-half of the circuit alone, and the wheel, it is claimed, secures secrecy. The se- oret telephone is about one-half the size of the Bell telephone. A carbon diaphragm is used in the transmitter, instead of a metal one, as in the or- dinary telephone, and in the receiver a common horse shoe magnet is used instead of the vibrating armature. your Burbock Droon Briters. In one case with which I am perronally acquainte ed their success was almost mcredible, One lady told me that half a bottle did her more good than hundreds of dollars’ worth of medicine she had previously taken.” DPrice $1.00. mb-dlw, The New Britlsh War-Ships, London Times, April 10, The three new cruisors. Leander, Arethusa and Phaeton, which are be- ing constructed for the admiralty by Messrs, R. Napier & Sons, Govan, Glasgow, are fast approaching com- pletion. Although similar in type to the Iris and Mercury, they differ from them in many important particulars, The Von Moltke theory will answer well enough when tested against second-rate generalship, but aguinst generalship of the firat order it will, we believe, fail disastrously nino times out of ten, It may be, as it was, safely tried against McMahons and Bazaines,but if ever tried against a Napoleon, or even a Marlborough or Weliington, the chances are that it will be broken in pieces by the sledge- hammer of “blood and iron” logie. Making a Raise. John Hays, Credit P. O, says that for nine months he could not raise his hand to his head through lameness in the shoul- OROZIER HOUSE [ THE JELM OROZIER, 8id MOUNTAIN GOLD ST,V HR TOILET ARTICLES The inventor claims great advan-|It iginally intended that the |ders but by the use of Thoxas' Hevkcriie Wil STH Roadsters, Saddle and i gom‘”’ i S .|t o e i ot Wt T wan crplanly e that e | dos 12012 U f Toua” Borsne: Mining and Milling Company. { draft horses for sale, ders, Bands, Hair Orna- the ordinary, telephono, Instead of | yenrs from tho date of tho contract, ISR TINER | working Capltsll = = = = = = - - - gm0, ' ‘ments, &c., &, being suspended, the electroads float [ but at that timo tho armament had B PR S S e e S | also afine lot of mules in mereury, which gives distinotness | not been decided on. During the o oEx Par Valuo of Shares, = - - (- - #3000, All Goods Warranted as in sound and enables the telephone to construction of the hulls many im- S8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE | just received which|Represented, and Prices b operstod ut long distancon, Thoro pertant changes havo been made, IMPERISHABLE ¢ nany minor differences be- i ve increased the worl e " will be closed out Guaranteed. tween the “secret” and the common ;u:xf"‘.,,;f‘;lw'fu:m ruxui‘rl:;d to cl‘r‘l‘x‘\‘- PERFUME e oo S bma L e LN DI RG | 337 W. Broadway, telephone, but the advantages urged | plete the vessels. Throughout tho e ram OFEFIOEIRS: cheap. 109 8. Main St :re th?mim:‘cmcy and superiority in | entire construction of the vessels tho DR. v. I. THOMAS, Presldent, Cummins, Wyoming, o ) ransmi on, SC0TT ST., NEAR BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IIL MRS. D. A BENEDICT, Council Bluffs; - - - Iowa. In an experiment in Washington conversation 1 a low tone at a distance of twenty-fivo feet from the transmitter was heard very latest ideas of naval scicnce have been taken advantage of. The armament, which is of quite a novel description, consists of tea six-inch breechloading Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, WA, E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyoming) K. N, HARWOOD, Sccrotary, Cummins, Wyoming, A. G, LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyomin i 1Tl (T REWOVED Withooi ths e plainly two and one-half miles away. | guns, two Gatling guns, six Norden- TRUSTEES: G ANUEB‘S ‘l‘(";:i"t’ ot "‘u:’l'?:!""*;);' MBS, E. 4. HLEDING. ¥ D, The promoters say that tho company ;gsltuuns,nud m“g“s hithead torpedoes. | Bact for TOILET, BATH | v & monse. Lonls Miller W. 5. Bramel, A. G. Dunn, 2 ST Aerteca LIy oy Do will be organized in thirty days, tand{ Four of the breechloders are| DS AUILEL, DAL | &N iarwood. Fraucle Loavenw, (o, . Falos, Lowis Zolman, AND OTHER )it “Dropsy, . theuta. that it will be ready to put up lines in{ mounted on what is known as tho Al- SR Y J TUMORS thm, aover and Merair | Medical Electrician |*x¥ daye. They propoee to con-| bim carriage, and are fixed on revolv- | A0 HANDKERCHIEF. |[nsttmesms ako, w. RENDALL, Authorized Agont tor Salo of Stock: Bow 446 fmaha. Nob, R TTTaL e struct a line from New York to Al-|ing turn-tablos which projact beyond | — Se—e——me——mmimmst e o e e e — |m}g:)‘nu\nmd(l-iylelu,;ur:l\lulnxll odes and Koo ::\i.lalnn t!lmntcsu to Bll!llx:l}?. but Wli: the sides of the ship. They are | SZEN i I T A0 T O . stablish plante in all the principel | piaced on either side of the upper onwedfH ME Toneril dnsasmmitssmorshulds o s cured AND citios tho s s the other telophosa | deok at the foroand of the pocp. ww a G ik W A'l diseases treated upon thoprincipleof veget- able reform, without the use of mercurial pois- ons or the knifv. Electro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, furnished those who desire them. Herofr or Rupture r of the Eisstic beit Iru 10 euperior in the world, ally cured by the ue d Plascer, which has CONSULTATION FREE. GYGNECOLOGIST. deiphia, Penua, Office Our., Broadway & Glonn Ave, ] ocampanies. — KENTUCKY BENDERS. ‘Graduate of Electropathic Instfution, Phila-|¥he Skeletons of Some Luckisss Travelers Found Under & Floox. {Bowling Green Gasotte, A few days ago 3r. Robert Rdgar, who lives at Iidgar's Ferry, iu Butler after end of the forecastle. Ihesc bow guns can be trained from the cross fire of forr degrees forward to forty-tive degreos abaft the beam, and ever falls to ‘curo Noervous Debility, Vi- tal Exhaustion, Frain- Qeions, Seminnl' Woak- The Great English Remody the after guns €rom right «ft fire to forty-five degrees betore the beam. The Albini cacriare, whicl is the in- vention of an Ttalian of that name, is being largely adopted by foreign govermanents, and is now being intro- nesses, LOST MAN [HOOD, and all the flovil eifects of youth- ful follies and excos- sos. 1t stopa perma. CALL ON OR ADDRESS county, hired a man by the name of d,:u:ed. i_nm‘uur‘nuvy.v In this carriage T Tm:xun‘c u\n‘l .r:f; . OUNCIL BLUFFS. Ben Norris to repair & house belong- [there is am ingenious arrangement | tices, which uro so destruetive to mind and b 1 . A COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. |} r i I3 X ! iako ton loading o insani- g Drs. B. Rice and E. C, Millsr, 3 iag to him. In doing so 1t was neces- | Which, ' through "the miedium of a | fnomsie e maersble ool WA SR | FEVEIE S v 2 & sary to take up the floor, and Mr, | hydraulic .cylinder and piston, en- (mumnr)'smoml, nla.x 03, zutll\iuand“l:u:tll;?; m } | 1 '| ”‘n‘ 4 Aol A 3 ; be o oreanic | (£ Aot By o s i The treatment of all Norris noticed that at a certain place | ables the recoil to be taken up in a | ductive Orcune, It restores ko wil the, onetine ang Nocle lais d F} i A N COUNCIL BLUFFS, Tn. | o0 treatnient of ot . 1w mnilod down with apeoial paina | Yery shortapaco and to gun brought | S Ul o, Ve ot ety | F Y ER Bttt iV ’ e = 3 i tly and automatically into firiag | hotble, or four times the quantity Sseny by / The Star Baker and extra mecuro, When the heavy | ivstantly i % ; from ohwertation, to auy addross, | Wet for botng the most direct, quickest, an P2 LlVERY Vs nails were drawn and the ficoring | position ready ftor relonding. The atal price. No. . 0. D &ont, excopt | safost lio conboching tho great MtropolleCILT ) removed, & mound of dirt was|gunners heve all the vunning in and |on receipt of §1 a3 & gusrantee. Letters r3- [ OAGO, and the EAsTaRN, Nowrn-EAsTERN, {31 Feed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Bowquet's old stead, Council B'uffs, Towa. WILLARD 8MTH, Prop. HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIK ST, Employ the best Bread Baker in the West; whee « choice hand for Cakes ant® Pies. Bread_delivared to all parts of the city. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, conmilting | Oftice and residence 615 Willow avenue, Coun-| cil Blaffs, Iowa. W. IZ, SINTON, DENTIST. = FRESH FISH! Physicianand Surgeon. fame and Poultry, Can always be found at 2 B. DANEHY or_Broad; JNO.JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, revealed. Mr. &'dgar told Nooris to carry out the dirt, as it would likely rot the sleepers. In digging «lown, Mr. Norriss discovered he had istruck a hole, and went a little further, and to his great estonishment and holy horror discovered that he hed run upon a mysterious cemetery. In this hole were the bones of three yersons pronounced by Or. G. W, Milliken to be those of a man, woman, and boy child, Whiose bones they are, or who put them thore, ise deep mystery that may never be<olved, but the people of the community are unanimous in the supposition that some travelers have put up.at the house and been foully dealt with, and out ef the gun done for them, and they have nothing to €o but load, im sud dire, The greatest possible rapid- ity of firing is thus obtained. Frod, Ymos, Tyler §treet, Rochester, writes: “Your SPRING BLOSs0M is on- derfel; T never used nuything that acted 80 well on the bowels, and at the mame timo was £0 free from the drastic proper- ties of medicines usually soid for the pur- pose.”” Frice 50 cents, wrialbotcles 10 oants, wh-dlw Tho ¥on Moltke Theory of Wec. St. Louks Kepublican, % A recent letter dcom Berlin states that, in anticipation of war with fus- sin, Count Von Moltke prepared some years.ago a detailed plan of campeign, Guesting awawors must incloso stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pilla aro ths host and choapest dyspopsia and billious cur |+ the market. Sold by all drugglats. Price 50 cents, D Mrsrin's Kioxey Rewxoy, NKPR¥TICUM, Gures sl kind of Kiduncy and bladder complainte, gonorrhon, gloet and loucorrhea. ¥or ealo vy all dauggiste: £1a bottlo. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 716 Olive St., Bt. Louls, Mo, For fialo in Omaha b or Buloin OmaiE DY 6, . aooDMAN. Jangb-1v. < Ianiblvilias SRR — Agonts for the Life Timcs and Wanted Troncherons ont (Writton by hin o WIFE), J8sse James ih- only tife nuthorized by hor, and wh ca will 1ot be & **Riood and Thunder” story, nuch & has hesn and will o pabilshed, but & trao Lite by the only . raon who 18 in pissasiion of the facs —n fal kful and devoted wife. Truth fs more ‘Aicents should apply and B0umt. EAstani Lings, which torminate thera with KAsan CiTY, LRAVANWORTH, ATOHISON Couwcr, BLurew and OMAA, the COMMBLOIAI Oxurawa from which radiste EVERY LINE OF READ that penetratos the Continest from tho Missour Biver to the Pacific Slope. Tho OHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA. OIFI0 RAILWAY 1o the only line trom Chicago owning irack in Knusas, o whick, by its own road, reaches th oints abovo narood, No TRANNPRRS 0 MIBSING QONNROTIONA! N vontllatad or unclean cars, w3 every passcngor carrlod in roomy, clean and ventllated cosches” at Expross Traing unrivalod magnificonce, PULLYAY KeING CARS, and our ovn world-faraou Dining Cams, upon which meals ave sorved of un. surpaasod oxcellonce, st the low rato of BEvRN=Y Furw Cxnrs xact, with amplo timo for hoalthfn onjoyment. hrough Cars betwoon Clicago, Peoris, il waukos and Missourl Kiver Poluta; and close con nectious at all polnta of Intersection with othor I tho old Favgrite and PRINCIE A LLINE —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and South-East. THE LINECOMPRISES Noarly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Tracks All ccnnections are made in UNION DEPOTS. It has_a Natlonal Repntation as being the Great Through Car Line, and is univermil conceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rail- 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. {| 1aid under the floor to tell no tales, | which is now deposited M) the llice ;gfi':'l'('f.'r:u'::n.": Bend 75 cts. for Gam: | reedt. ol in tho world for ul cassse 1 travel. ol i oy R T YT Il The house 1 fifty or more yoers old | of the general stat! of the German| pie 8 . H. Chambers & Co., Woticket (do not forget thin) divectly o evory ey it ud you wil fnd travellug a Inxury Exteactingand Sling o epocialty. Eirst-claos A BRO g and has been oeccupied all the time, |#rmy, 40 bo used whenever occasion Sl T At omin MO L T e e B Ao Colarated Tdaa fom i Towa,) Mr. Steven Boud, now a resident of | requines. This story muy or may not Orogon, Washinton Territory, Coio salo ot il officcs In the West. DR. A. P. HANCHETT, Gouncil Bluffy, - - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 14 Pearl Street. Hou W. B. MAYES, Caneyville, Ky., owned and lived in {|the house during the war, and it is remembered by the neighbors that at | one timo he was digging inand azound Lflfl;fls fli’ld R%lEstatg‘ tho houso for some monoy ho saad. he be true, but it is not altogether 1m- peobakle, from the fact that such a plan was prepared for the campaign againet France meay months before the breaking out of the hostilities be- and New Moxico, An beral arrangements rogarding haggage s any other line, and rates of (ars AlwAYS A6 0w A compotitors, who furnlsh but s tiths 0 buo cow fort. Doy aud tackie of aportemen troo, Tickots, maps and foldur ut all princips All information about Rates of Pare, Elen‘rlnr Car Acocmutodations, Tine Tables, &c., will bo cheertully glven by applyining to T.J; POTTER, < 2 Vice-Pros't & Gen. Mannger, Chicago, PERCIVAL LOWELL, -y i Lassenser Agt, Chicago, B stroct, ';uninfgmf"cul.tm»mu éad buried under the floor an lost, | tween the two nations, and was fol- oficos in the United States aud Canwdn. W.J. DAVE ; Centrsl office ; lowad AP ) tial E. 8T JOTN, Gen, Agent, il Blufls, o fice, roprietor of atstracts of Pottawattamie |10 dug around in several places, | lowe o the letter, in all essentin SYPHILIS a ™ Gon, Tkt snd Pas's A} I, 1, DUELL, Ticket Agt. omaha, DR AMEL‘A BURROUGHS county. Otfice” corher of Dreadway and ) unvn-xl[ '.]u:l ;hrt considerably, but ! KIATS, D ”‘&’ L;"“"r"“"' .‘{I'“'h o =] ’5’ (=] Kacaser, Chiosgo Riongs, | mormed 1y o y | Sireets, Counoll Bruffs, Tows, ~ | mever found the Jost treasure that he | Germagy emerged the first military | nany stago - —— | yr . A seid he planted aed supposed some- | power wn Europe. There 1s hetle| guraren, 3 0@ [} t & PF m oFrrrocnm JOHN STEIRER, M. D.,|loiy il stoie, 2o bve by the|doubt, therefore, that in ovent of [ 0% g 1890, SHORT LINE. 1830, 100X Ul ¥ a0 # = 3 L ueme of Willias I{endricke lived in | trouble with Ruzsia—fortunatoly not | BCZEMA, oo g i LIRE. d T A LTI AID. t o No. 617 First Avenue UL W . |the houze before Bond and bafore the |likely at presout —tho Gorman forces [ 611 Hores =5 EANSASE CITY THE SIOUX OITY ROUTH | ROOM b, EVERETT'S BLOCK, |war, Old man Hirsm Childers, who | would move in accondance with a yru- 4 g @ " ™ Rune a Solid Train hrough from ' _Hoursfrom 10 to 118, m, and 2t0 6 p_m. o lai¢. the floor when the house sas [¢rammo slroady arranged and fixed by | - Pimples, w S g st, JUE& Gnunflfl B] ]fis Courncil Blufis to 8t. Paul | BANKER'S LIFE ASSCCIATION k built, is positive thore was no mound, | Von N_Iultu;». u}r! i lmn:u of h:jfl_ death BOILS 3 59 " d LU 7y e Py T oy ' | Diacases of women sad children o_spocislig, | o even unevenness of ground, when | meantime, by his ablest subordinates, h ED S BRI T TRCD XD i | DES MOINES, lowa. ey the houso was built, and is certan | thoroughly imbued with his views of B o 1 Tua onur AEPED NILES THE SHORTKST ROUTE I ) =1 A g o pncorparated July 1at, 1670, for the mutual R MBNfGflMEEY, M. D..|the anfortunate victims wore hidden the science of wurfare. or any ST Dirvect Line to &7, LOUIZ _ rxou Boied o el bley of Eauirs Roosbur a0 oe away since the house was built, xa| Nothing, asit scoms to us, more 8Li ¢ 3 ARD THE ZAST CUOUNOIL BLUFFS CURITY. A KuuAt;C por d life insuranc Afl.“:yx:‘;; FrEe DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY. l\]hre‘cuyy.' ..)\ er t]ll,:eulthu floor was nailed T }.-uL;I .rlnlllclk «,li‘ ;::'\ml gul‘x\: 1_n H From Omaha t.nd the West, |50 #f. PAUL, umuus‘g%% e x, C uncil oWn with especial eare and strengti, B SIRFORD than L18 lbery, Ho Diseas . Al traiug leave B, & M. Depot, Omaha: Neb, | and all polnte in Nortborn lows, Minnosots and [ | as was developed tho other day, and done. The people of the neighbor- apparently irmly established in ili- be termoed Dak This iine 13 equippod with tho lmpnz‘:d fr: . - —— J Offico i Everett's block, Pearl treot : N | L = o . he knows that that part received no | tary circles there, that war can be cwmsmmamerw | N0 CAI Of cAra between Omnkis and by, couls, | Weeblnghouse Automatio Alr-brake sad | donc 0% Fourth stroct. Offico hours from 0 ta | 9, e o mlu Job “;‘::"Mi']"; Mc{mm.my conducted by whet nay W&k and but oBo bubse v:i'b‘AuA sud Platlorm Coupler and Buffer: and for 24, m., ¢ to 4 and & p. w Council k , Ay (1 & LV YORK. y s E MAXON 2a.m., ¥ todond 7 to & p. w., Council ¢lufls 1 %out and deied" atral : e SPEED, SAVETY AND GOMFORT [ . y AROCE I T 8B T, Office over savings bank COUNCIL BLUFF REAL ESTATE. Towa, F. C. GLARK, {PRACTICAL DENTIST. One of Pearl street, opposite the postoftice. the oldest practitioners in Council Bluffs, Satls. ODELL & DAY, hood knew of no one who is, or was at any time, missing, and they con- clude that the bones are those of travalers who happened to stay at night and wever got out. With the boots was & partially decayed No, 4 The people of that whole scetion are very wuch oxercised over their that 18, strategy conceived and elabor- ated 1o the closet and executed in the field, not by the author himsclf, but by his chosen agents, If this theory be correct, thea the greatest soldiers have been the victims of grossest snapper”’ general with a Von Moltke bohind hun, To illustrate; If, o v ] Springs Fail MAVERN, ARK., Muy 2, 1851 Wo have cases in onr own town who lived at Hot Bpringe, and were finally curcd with 8, £, 8, CURE YOU OR chargo nothing | | Writo for copy of little Hook “Muiaye engerTraing Aaacuin T EASTERN AND WESTEARN CITIES with LESS CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHER LINKS line 18 equipped with Pullman's & Cors, Palaco Doy Conchies, Miliers Daily Pas This ortir Paiace Slcop 7. L & COUNCIL, BLUFFS Es I| road, 'vin Bt. Joospk: and Bb, Lo koba for sale ab all coupon stations in $he 16 unaurpresed. Pullman Palace Slecplng Car WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan #8 City aud 8t Paul, via Council Blufls and Bloux City Tralna leave Union Pacific Transfer at Couns cll Blufls, at 7:5 p. m, dally on arrival of Kansas City, Bt. Joseph and Council Blufts train from the Bouih. ~Arriving at Sloux City 11:86 p. m. and at tho Now Uuion Dopob af 86, Paul af 19:50 run thr lady's slippee, in which was found a |error, and were they living now could MCCAMMON & Muky, | Bafety Platios d_ Coupler, and tho celebrated | noon, cusranteod in all case: {lyex Broant niace. o easl “whipper- e e | WOtizchiousE Alr-brake. TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY(OTHER isfaction guaranteod i all cages silver b-cent piece, be easily beaten by any ‘‘whipper IF YOU a0, come (o soous ana & WiLL | &% Hee that your ticked resds VIA nANSAS KO £ Remember In taking the Sloux City Route ou get a Through Train, The Shortesd Line, he Quickest Tiwe and a Comfortable Ride fn 4be W. C. James, in conngction with his law and find, and would like to know who the | 1806, Prussia had possessed ch to the Unfortunate Sulferine y 9 L - - s P sed such a [k West, J, ¥. BAENARD, ‘Lhrough Cars Letween ecllection busiceasbuys and sels real ostate. | (ENERAL FIRE INSUBANCE |huwman buicher was, and who the vie. | strategist her armics would hove gone Nfl_ H\nfi‘fl‘;‘firdm“ T anid g oy | | O.DAWES, Gen, B COUNCIL GLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call —AND— tims were. An investigation is likely | to Paris instead of the French ariies | 5. ., ons pirticle ot Mercury,“odide. Fotas A Qoo Fam fod Bakst At oLl i Faoiad et £ ¥in e (e \ 8t his ofico, over Bushuell's book store, Parl | REAL, ESTATE AG'TS.|Y be had. gomng to “v‘,'“'lh ]I’*‘J"":,"Yl"l””“‘(f"‘ sl ormoy iR SPRGIVIY co. Props. W, 3. Davaspceld Forbam stico J. B, 3. B BUCHANAN IR, - 3 e e e person 80 believe! ould & Von Atlsita, + . Davesrort, General Agont, Superinten o Soo'l Pase. o MONEY TO LOAN. Lo A Burprise, Moltke st home have defeated | Price of Swal sise, §1.00, il OMAHA, N ¥. B ROLLNGON, Angh Gou'\ basm. - ; . « - Whilo Miss Carrie Hughes, of St Napaleon in th ddle? Would 1.7 V. B. DAV , Boa d of Trade building, Council Blufts, hilo s Carrie ughes, of Bt |a Napoleon in the saddle? oal ENNA BR ) 1 v W. E. DAVIS, Southwestorn Ag 4 Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 416Broadway, Council Bluffs. JOHN LIKDT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW win Deeds and mortgages drawn acd sckuoledged | Sp ractice fn all state and s German Langusge, in Hartford, about thres years 880, she met Henry Lowis, a young man somewhat her senior. K made upon the other that impreasion which is to out-and-out love asa huckloberry is to a peach, a nod of greeting to a the plan of campeign matured in the quiet of the closet have worked smoothly and efiectively in the shock and din of battles! Would the pre- liminary maneuvers thus mapped out, and upon which 8o much dependod, have escaped the dawaging interfer- Clarkson & H: int, Bucossscrs 0 Richards & Huot, ATTORNEYS-AT. LAW, § lithltreet' Ow he Ned PHYSIOIAN AND SORGEON, Room No- 4, Creighton Blook, 156th Btrest, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Owrrice Hours: 10 to124 », Sto 5 pM lephone counected with Contral Otfice "W, J. CONNELL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Opicu—Firont Rooms (up stairs) In_Hansoom aw br.ok bulldiog, N, W, corner Fittesuth and Farusam Btrocts