Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 16, 1882, Page 7

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<. OOUNOII. BL‘U‘I‘I‘S H. E. SEAMATN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKS AND STATIONERY, TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. TITLE ABSTRA(HVO FFI(}E Lands a.nd o?s Bought a.nd S8old. nd NOTARIES "?fi‘sfl‘fcmnkfiw ofifi%sxvmcnns GOUNGIL BLUFFS - IUWA - JOSEPH REITER, MERCHANT TAILOR OOUNU!L BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CIICAGO, ROCK TSLAND AND FACIFIC, Depart Arrive Atlantic Ex}...520 p m | Pacific Ex1....0:15 A m Ex and Maii*. 9:25 a m | Ex and Maii* . 6:55 p m D. Moines & o | Des Moines c*.4:40 b m CITICAGD, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY © Depart Atlanti far as lnrlilny is enrcorm-d to Frodum & large orop of ocorn. Togs will not furnish all the fertilie- ing material they are capable of unless they are supplied with substances that will serve as absorbents for liquid manure, Peat, charcoal, turf, forest leaves, and straw all answer the pur- pose vory well. ‘They not only ab. sorb the liquid exorements, but they are put in a ocondition to rest easily. Old hay or straw that has been satu. rated by liquids in a hog yard and then placed in covered heaps will soon become decomposed and make one of the best fertilizers for every kind of field product. All the profit of keep: ing hogs does not come from the pork and lard disposed of. Hogs eat n large amount of substancesjthat would | be wasted if fed to other animale, and MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES, * At the Lowest Possible Prices, NU 510 UPPER BROAD\\'A\ D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker, No. 17, North Main Street. - - . - - Oouncil Bluffs Oalls promptly answered at all hours, night or day. New hearse and London carrls direct from the factory ars run in connection thsuwn 2 ! "That novor roquire orimping, o Mre. J. J. Good's Hale Storo, t pricos nevet befers bouched b ny other halr desler. o full line of swite te. st greatly reduced prices. Aloo gold, all7oe s colstod neta. Wavas mads fromm Ingios ows s, "D mot T o ol ot paiepat there. All goods warranted ae ropresented. MRS. J, J. GOOD, 29 Matn stroos, Oouncil Bluffs, Tows. UNION BAKERY, 617 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THH OITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the olty. Onr ‘Wagons run all rh P:. AYRES, Proprietor, BIII-I- & FEIAXY., §Wholesale Dealers in IOWA, NEBRASKA, AND MISSOURI, I R o U N Bl = vae (FANGY GROGERIES. | “:sbsi ler in VLA MOHN 215, 217 and 219 Main Street, GROCERIES Of All Kinds. New Goods. New Prices and Square Dealing. Call and Examine Our Stock. "|MBS., E. J. HARDING, M. D, Bethesda Electrician ATHING HOUSE( Medical At Bryant’s Spring, AN or. Broadway and Union 8t8.] GYGNECOLOGIST. 'UNCIL BLUFFS. Modl Vapor, Hectric, Flunge, Douch,’ Bhower, Hob and ‘Cold Baths. A o oy ton ‘nv-n drdas,_ Bpecial stantion given to (fflce Cor, Broadway & &lenn Ave, bashl vestigation aad patronage Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Penna. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. infal dif- DK A, H. Stuprey & Co., swomad BEESEE J. G TIPTON, “%“mmm“ Attorney & Counsellor. 106 U?per Bmudny. madonspecialty. The troatment of all disoases and D AN GERS REMOVED without b | foulties peculiar o females & spocial mn DroPIY. Rheuma- over and Mercar- + ot allkinds, Also Kidney sud len: disvases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured CONSULTATION FREE. Iowa. Office over First National Bank, Council Blufts, ‘money refunded. Towa Wil practico in the state and federal jersorm, ithout the wo of mersarial 2| N JAY FRAINEY, who ' desire them. o Rt ety ard . s Justice of the Pga,ge’ wuperiox In the world. Counoil Bluffs, - - W. B. MAYES, rs. B. Rics and F. 0. Miller, Propristor of abstracta of Pottawattamie COUNOIL BLUFFS, Ia, |ocounty. Office corner of Broadway and Main DE. A. P. HANOREWS, | p ]~ NONTGOMERY, M. 0., HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ; Free DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, All diseases treated upon theprincipleot veget- | courts Eloctro Vapor or Medicated Bathe, furnished tho Elastic belt Truss and 814 BROADWAY, OALL ON OR ADDRESS streets, Council Bluffs Iowa. ’?flu No. 14 Peul S!lall. llolulr 9 s m. to ) 120 ? Rioei, Toloplionts e it | Ofce tn Everett's block, Pearl trect, Resl) Pontral offico, dence 048 Fourth street. Office hours from 9 to 2. m,, 2todand 8p. m. Council Hlufls F. 0. GLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postoffice. One of the oldest practitioners 1 Council Blufts, Satls bl(m.(\nn guarantoed fu HUCHES & TOWSLEE, STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, IGN, AND MENTAL PAINTINC. PAPER HANGING, SOMINING AND GRAINING Ll DEALERS IN A BEECLA.ILY - A A hop—Comer Brosdway and Soatt 81 | Confectionery, Fruits,Nuts . T. SEYBERT, M. D.,|Cigars andTobacco. Fresh PHYSICIAN ¢ surcEon, | ysters and Ice Cream in OUNCIL BLUFFS, - - 1A~ °°"15 12 M AIN 8T, Offiea No. 5, Eve W ( oil ‘Bluths vay, over A, Louic's R p 2 a i “‘ v oy |STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W, . 3¢ © 3 X W, E S LARSON ¢ Broad way 8 bank POUNOIL BLUFE REAL ES hirte, etc. We want everybody &0 W. C. James, 1v coul tion with his law ar give us a trial ollection buginsse buys aud sells real estate lu\ShN &. ANDERSON orsons wishixg to buy or sell city property call | THOs. OFFiOER. TTW. I M. PUREY. Pice, over Bushnall's book store, Pear UFFIGLR & PUSFY EDWIN J. ABBOTT, BANIERRS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - |86é Deslers in Forelgn and Domestlc Exchange and bowe securition, Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 15Broadway, Council Bluffs B30 pm | Maitand Ex*..0:20 a m N. Y. Ex......400pm |2 CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTRRN, Depart Arrive Atiantic Ex}...5:15 p m | Pacific Ext Mai and 20 am [ Mai and Ex* Accom. (“MW 5:50 pm | Accom. (Mon.).1:45 p m KANAAS CITY, 8T, JOR AND COUNCIL, BLUPFS T Arrive, Mail and E: Express.. ... Expross.. .. Mailand Ex. UNION FACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Overland L 11:30 & m, | Ov X404:00 p. m. Lincoln Ex..11:30 a. m. | Des £:00 am, Denver 00 p. m. | Loc 6:30 . m. Local E A m, o005 A m. Emigrant pom | ¢ Ex...f00am WABASIH, K. LOUIS AND PACIFIO. Depart. Arrive, Mail and Ex.. 0:45a m | Mail and Ex., 430 pm Cannon Ball.. 4:50 p m | Cannon Bat 11:05 8 m 10U CTTY AND PACIFIC. Arrive. Frm Sioux C'y.6:50 p m Frm Fort \(.flvr From GIICAGO, MILWAUKKR AKD AT, PA Arrives Council Bluffs 20 8 m | Mail and Ex.. 5p m | Atlantic kx , MILWAUKKR AND ST, PAUL. . Arrives at Omaha. 58 m | Pacific E ham 10 p m | Mail and Leav Madl and Atlantic Ex.} cnea Atlanti *Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays. $Except Mondays, §Daily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R, | ments are all now gone. Leave Council luffs, Loave Omaha, 8am 9am10am|8am9am, 10 am, am,1m2'pm3p|1tam, ipm, 2pm,3p m, 4pm,5pm,6pm. [m,4pm,bpm,6pm. Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run rogu ariy during tho day at9, 11, 2 4, 6 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time, A STRANGE BTORY ‘The Fate of E. H. Poynter of Maye- ville, Ky., a8 Foretold by an Astrol- ogiet Several Years Ago. Vickaburg (Miss.) Commercial, o pm | ton, 08 ™ f nor, friends, have likewise tried, and they convert iuto fertilizers many thiogs that would be of little or no value if disposed of as they are on farms where no swine are kept. A Voloe From the Press. I take this opportunity to bear tes- timony Iu the efisacy of your ‘‘Hop Bitters.” Expecting to find them nau- m | 8eous and bitter and composed of bad whisky, wo wero agreeably surprised at their mild taste, just like a oup of A Mrs. Oresswoll and Mra, Con- pronounce them the best medicine they have ever taken for building up 5 pm | strength and toning up the system. I was troubled with costiveness, head- ache and want of appetite. My ail- have a yearly contract with a dootor to luok after the health of myself and family, bat I need him not now. 8. GILLILAND. Pecple’s Advocate, Pittsburg, Pa, July 25, 1878, —_— AN OLD SCHOOL PILOT. How He Lived and How He Died. St. James' Gazette, My particular friend among the pilots was & very bic man, who used to amuse us much by the childish The followln§ strange but true | BTavity of his remarks. He was a atol story from the hez Democrat of the 11th, of the ‘‘horoscope and as- cendaut” of the nativity of Mr. E, H. Poynter, who was lost on the Lee on Saturday, the 30th of September, should almost convince the veriest sceptic concerning the faith of the old astrologers. Mr, H. C. Poynter, who arrived here by the steamer Richard: son with his brother’s remains en route remnant of a past generation, and the introduction of steam shocked his faculties beyond recovery. He would say: “‘In the old time, sf r, vessels had to turn up here. Tt was back, fill, and shiver-r-r all the way; but now you might as well have séts of rails laid on the water ana ran theships on them, There is no seamanship need- " He never quite forgave the for Kentuoky, vouches for the truth of commissioners for deepenlngthe river, the Democrat’s story, and says thathe | ¢ himself has often read what he sup- posed to be the vagaries of a mere luperutmon, the original of which is still preserved among the papers of the deceased. The singular prediction is as followa: Ar he mald in his trenchant manner: There used to be some credit in bringing a ship across tho bar when you were never quite sure whether she would touch or not; but now you could bring the Duko of Wollington in at low water. These kid-gloved “Mosaic” has farnished us the fol- | c3Ptaina come right up to their ‘moor- lowing story of the fate ot the late K, H. Poyntoer, as foretold by an astrol- ogist several years ago: “‘And so you don't believe in the power of the astrologer; let me con. vince you,” satd ‘‘Mosaic.” ‘‘Some eight or ten years since, while entering a hotel in Cincinnati, a young man was accosted by a poorly clad old man, with the requeat for a dollar, statin, he was in want, and in return woul give the gentlemen a horolnnpe of his life, as he was versed in the reading of the stars, A warm heart prompbad the assistance. but the foretelling of his future was declfned. On no other terms would he receive help, for, he sald, he,was no commen begg: To pleuo as well as to aid him, there fore, the fee was given, and the old astrologer wrote out his tracings of the lamps of heaven, which told the tale of an honorable, prosperous life. Trials and vicissitudes would cross the young man’s pathway, but they by his energy wouls be surmounted. But, there was shown a dark cloud, obscuring in part the brightness of his life, and which told it was in jeop- ardy. An all-wise providence, how- ever, would intervene and he would go on increasing in years, in the esti- mation of his fellow-man and in worldly goods, until the year 1882, which;, when it cast aside its summer dress and donned the garb to meet the touch of winter, there would be- fall him a calamity which, even with his knowledge of the stars, it was im- possible to foretell the issue If the ;ma hand of Providence intervened, is would be & long and useful hf» but the obscurity was too gralt——the ending could not be told, “Years rolled on, until in the month of May, 1882, the same young man,’ while a passenger on the Reb- -wck from 8t Joseph to Natchez, the horoscope of his life, as told by the old man, brought foreibly to mind by the danger of a violent storm in which the boat was caught., Dan- ger number one was passed safely, and there now remained but one other event, which would prove the truth or falsity of the tracing of the stars, “Saturday, September 30, in the early morn, & funeral pyre at Yuca- tan landing told the sad ending of a life a8 pictured by the old astrologer, and the charred remains of Ed Poyn- ter rest in their grave beneath the mueical whispering of the winds among the leaves of the cottonwood tree, thero to sleep quictly until the final end of all, when his short but well-spent life will bear ou tablots of Most High the record of his re- ward “The tale is true; the horo written by the old man in the Cincinnati, y ago, ia in existence and will bear out tho stat nt." Not an experim sap patent X ue is Brow t It pared by ¢ nd } the profi sts in the wanur ghtly x f | uso to produc f roots ur posted. To other gases it c waeted, and from renderi about the farm-house cflens! of it ghould be covered w turi, or other substances. Pulverizad gypsum or land-plaster is very uscful for retaining the ammonia set free from hog manure. A clover pasture . | #umers in New York oity ings as safe as if they were driving a eoach along the road.” The first time I saw my poor friend I liked him, Wel ived in a lonely house that stood on the cliffs at a bleak turn of the coast, One wild morning a coble beat into our cove. It looked as though the sea must double on her every second, but just when the combers shot at her most dangerousl; the man at the tiller placed the broa: square stern at right angles to the path of the traveling wave, and she lunged forward nfalz By dexterous jockey- ing she was brought close In, and the men came through the shallow water in thelr sea boots, They were blue with cold, and begged for a little tea or ooffee. Hot cakes and coffee hap- pened to be just ready; so the fellows had a hearty breakfast and went away. With prolonged clumsiness the pilot shook the hands of the lady who had entertained him; and in two days af- ter the boat sailed into the cove again amid nasty weather, and the mnur came ashore with a set of gaud, wooden bowls painted black and rm{ These he solemnly presented to the lady of the house. Hehad run thirty wiles againet a northerly sea to bring He met his end like a brave man in the great October gale which all of us remember, He was down on the pler smoking with his friends in the watch -house and looking out ocoa- sionally for distressed vessels, The great seas were hurling themselves over the stone-work and shattering into wild wreaths of foam on the sand. Strorg men who showed themselves outeide full in the face of the wind were blown down as flat as if they had been tottering children. The wind sounded as though it were blown through a huge trumpet, and the sea was running nine feet on the | harg bar. A small vessel fought through, and appeared likely to get into the fair way. She showed her port light for a time, and all seemed going well. Suddenly she opened both her red and her green lights, and it was seen that she was coming dead on for the pier. Presently she struck hard, There was wild excitement amongst n, for they saw that she wied into matohwood in The rockets were got must be & five minni « reudy, buc b-fore a shot could be fired the ill-fated veasel gave way totally. A great soa rushed along the side of the pier, and the pilot saw something | ~ black amongat the traveling water. “‘Therc’s a wan!" he shouted; and without a moment's thought plunged in calling on the other feilews to pitch him a rope, Had he tied a line around his waist before he jumped he o been all right, Asit was, iwhman whom he tried to save was washed clean on to the pior, and put safely to bed in the brigade housc The pilot was not fou unti! two days afterward, -~ St, Jamea' Aate Lvldcmur kes the pains to write, Egga. Few persens who eat eggs have oa of tho extent of the tra t succulent breakfast delic I'he incroaso of the egg trade sud its development as one of the industries 1ry are really remarkable. A jc ul that instituted careful in- quiries regarding the matter, asserts that the business of supplying con- alone now amounts to $18,000,000" per annum. Thronghout the union there are eaten $75,000,000 worth of eggs each year. The improvements achioved in im- that is oocupied by hogs for two years or more will be in prime condition, so parting permanence to that freshness, which is one of the sassatial attributes within thirty yards of the stone-work, | —— THF D\Il Y B"F» 4 iUl’ l)AY 1\()‘1EMBrh 16 THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER, SHU of the egg to make it marketable, are certainly ingentous, The recently in- vented prooess of crystalization is one of the most ocurious methods of guarding against this blight tastlees. ness, By its agency the natural egg is changed into an amber hued vitre- ous substance, which, while reduced in bulk, has Imparted to it the prop- erty of remaining in edible condition for yoars, and resisting the deteriorating effects of climate. What {8 more siogular than this is that when thus treated the eggs can be transported to any place without injary, and oan afterward he restored to their original condition when desirable by adding the water which has been artificially removed from the shell. This simplo prooess is oalled ‘‘deslcoating,” and the prin- olpal companies engaged in thus preparing eggs are situated in New York city and 8t. Louis. It is sai that neither salt nor extraneous mat- ter is employed in producing ‘‘desicoa— tlon,” The ecg is merely reduced by the removal of the water to a consoli- dated mass of yolk and albumen. Egys are also preserved by the process of “liming,” and thus preserved they may be utilized for every purpore except that of boiling. It is a custom of some unserupulous dealers to palm these “limed” eggs off on purchasers as ‘‘fresh country eggs,” and it can bo done with ease and success. In the “‘desiccating” process such fraud is impossible, for the very sufficient reason that an egg that 1s tainted, even if it be ever so alightly, cannot be crystalized at all, THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited, This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world thut Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and begnn to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B., and in every way trying to induce suf- fering invalids {o use their stuff in- stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of B. Many others started nostrums pnt up in similar style to H. B., with vari- ously devised names in which the word “Hop"” or ‘‘Hops"” were used in away to inSnoe people to believe chAofi were the same as Hop Bitters, such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and espicially these with the wo “Hop" or “l{op'“ in their name or in any way conneoted with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Boware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch er cluster of green Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else, Drugeists and dealers are warned against dealing In fmita- tions or courterfeits. MAIN STREET LIVERY, ~ FEED SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will n good uoommodn(on and reasonabl SOIITII ' STREET, OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa, HOLLAND & MILLER, Lol Prdpielom, BINTON & W binT, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl 8troet, Council Blaffe. Firot-claey Extracting and lling » spocialty. work guarsntoed MaURHE & OkAalG ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, Fine Frenc Bllver Ware &c., B840 BRoADWAY COUNOIL BLUFFS JAGOB SIMS, Attornoy and Conngellor at Law, COUNOIL LLUFFE, TOWA, Oico—~Broa trauts tween Malng and Pea in 4 8ad 4¥ode ‘JUHN STEINER, M. ’.‘., (Doutschor Arzt "| Gor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7tk AW HTRHNT, Cashier \,pthbN 5 BANK Of Uouncll Blaffs, Organized under the laws of the State of lows Pald up capltal 5,000 Authorized capital. 1 200,000 Dratts lssued Interest paid on th nited & on the principal citics Europe. Special attentio u sud Gorrespondence with 1rompt ret DIRACTORS, o deposite. C octions A D. Edmundson, E.L.Shugert, J.T.Hart, WAW. Wallace, ' J. W. Rodfer, L A, Mllir A, W, Btreeh, s ART IMPLEMENT €O, GENERAL AGENTS, (lll \1 1, BLU I"I*"l, 1OWA i ————————————— ORGE F. CRAWFORD WIEOX.ES.A0 LE BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGCS. No. 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEFS, IOWA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct 4| No Commission., COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING ©O. Momdings. Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- Re-Sawing, Planin mg and Matohing, Sash, Doors, uds, Boxes, Eto. anufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. Machinery will be run emlnflvalr for custom wurk on Thursday and Friday o each week, Orders uullclv.ed and satisfaction uunnn AVEL MLAFYNE & CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG ANDZALL IOWA GOALSI CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 84 Pear] Btreet, Yards Oor, Highth Btreet and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs, PETER THOLL. HERMAN KRACHT, THOLL & KRACHT, GROGERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. . Oor. Main Street and 7th Avenue. Fino Grooerles, Teas, Elc., & Spec'alty. Highest prices pald for country pndumn cdu'ucu' BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFAOTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Broomr - onstantly on Hand, The Higheset Muriket Price Paid for Corn, Barley Oats, Rye, BROOM CORIN £ BT Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Please Send Sample. MAYNE & CO. COUNOIL BLUNES. ~ MRS, D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EHE AIIR G O O DS, 337 Broadwav, Oouncil Bluffs, [owa. ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Yaloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLIM , Proprietor. Choice Wines and Cigars, w Every Style, 709 Lower Rroadway Oonneil Binffs Jowa. l)UQ UETTE, GUIBERT & CO., d lw Pearl-st.. loumzll Bluffs. Ta UBOCJERb | 106 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. [ ; LINDER & KIEL, Wholesale Dealers in Liquors and Wines. No. 13 Main Street, Council Blufls, lowa, Branch House: Lirder, Kiel & Jensen, Sioux Falls, D. T. | e | | |

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