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" OLD SORES | AND BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE, Disappear before the perfect alterative and tonic effect of the lfrenwz of all Blood Purifiers, It so completely roots out all oison from the blood and braces the deb- ilitated system, that diseases of this nature disapperr like chatf before the wind, 8.'S,, curéd me of Scalp Sores, Sore~ in trils and Ears, after everyth’.g known to the medical profession had faued, Threo months have passed since I quit taking 8. S ‘cham fno symptom of ;txl,. ease 1emaining; aw permanently \ :f:red It stands unrivaled for Blood Dis- eaces,” JNO. 8, TAGGART, Salamanca, N, Y, ©8, 8. 8, stands without a peer, The rofession will have toacknowledge it & Biecific for Blood Disenses.” : Dr N, L. GALLOWAY, Monroe, Ga, ““About four or five weeks ago I was afflicted with a very aggravated type of BloodDisease. I commeuced using 8 8, 8, and after toking the first bottle felt ro mush relieved that T bought five more, and am glad to ay, after using four of them, that I am entirely cured, freviously having been under medical advice several months.” C, G. RATOLIFF, Richmond, Va. “After suffering from the worst Dlood Diseace for more than two years, and have ing been treated by several eminent cians, confined to my room snd b greater pa with copp & pea to th al D A~ 1 the of a silver half-dollar, taking S to improve in flesh, all the 1 could feel and know that I wa , mnst the credit be given y entire restoration to health, I have B0t taken a dose for over six months, and from sores or blemish as any \ Aam as free one. Lornik Toss, Atlanta, Ga. 8.; in two weeks was able to come ding the waters were no benefit.” A 37 Rain, Newpost, Ark, \ home, *Our science has not made knownacom- bination equal to 8, 8, 8, for skin or blood e T, L. MASSENBUEG, Ph, G., Macon, Ga, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TL. BLYTE 4 TITLE ABSTH to he ime, my body covered colored sores from the sizo ofy I was well nigh in despair, At last I commenced 8, S. Ina ghort time I began mproved after taking the first bottle Oh, meet me at the Store To get my Holiday Suppliss, Where oft I bought bef:re, 'BOSTON TEA €0, 18 Main Street. CY _OFFICE X = = ©>». Bought and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIEB PUBLIO \ AND CONV.L»YANUERS | recognition of their kindnees, delay had been caused by the fact that the work of preparation could not be IOWA, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN E ATITR GO ODSS, 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. * — CHiT¥Xwq, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIO, Dopart. Atlantic kx' Ex and Mai D. Moines ac Depart. Arrive, Atlantic Ext, ..5:1 9:15 Mail and E: Cannon Ball.. BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. Cannon Ball Depart. Arrive, Forloux City.7:86 a m | Frm Sloux Cr650p m For Fort Niobrara. Frm Fort Niobrara, Neb' For 8t. Paul. CHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND 8T, PAUL. Leavo Council Bluffs, aneil Bluffs, eh. Mail and E: copt Sundays, {Except Saturdays. $Except Mondays. | Daily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8am 9am 10am,|8am 9am, 10am, Mamim2pm3p|1lam, ipm, 2pm,3p m,4pm,5pm,6pm, |m4pmb5pm,6pm. Stroet cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Dopot. On Sunday tho cars begin thelr trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run regularly during the day at 9, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, {PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 14 Pearl Street. Houuis, § a. m. to 2, and2 p,m., to 6 p, m. Residence, 120 Bancroft_stroel. Telephonic connection ' with Contral office, YHOS, OFFPICKR. W. H. M. PUBNY. OFFICER .& PUSEY, BAaNKERRS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealera In Forelgn fand] Domestio] Exchange and_home securitios, MBS, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND ' GYGNECOLOGIST. | Graduate of Elsctropathic Institution, delphia, Penna., Phila- Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. { The treatment of all diseases and peintul dif- fculties poculiar to females & specialty. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsollor at Law, COUNCIL bLUFFS, IOWA, Miin and Pea Office—Broadway, between practice in State aud Fede trocts. WUl urta 'BATH INSTITUTE, FOR (LADIES & GENTLEMEN, Corner Bryant Street, One door north of Dohancy's Opera House, where those suffering from recent Colds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago and other distressing mil: ments may find relfef in the timely use of cither the Thermo-Electric = edicated Bath 1 desire and hope for the patronage of ph clans who may wish for their patients this auxil iary, and will give any so dirccted cvery possible attention, sides 1y wite, a competent lady, will attend adies F. M. LOCKWOOD, Proprictor, "EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, ¢15Broadway, Council Bluffs. " NEW STORE. New Goods. NEW YORK PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L. HARRIS, 734 Lower Broadway, S THE DAILY BEE-S ATURDA THE KNIGHTS TRIBUTE Shown by Councll Bluffs Knights to an Indianapoils Brother. F'ux The readers of Brx will re ‘ B. 8. Johnson, who was killed by fal ling month longing to that order, and were sent home by them, lotter'from F. A, Blanchard, K. of R, and 8, of the lodge to which decoased beon wseut to the done sooner, A glance at the tribute itself showed this to be surely the case. It was de- eigned and execated by John Ulrich, who did all of It with a steel pen, and it is one of the beat specimens of that sort of art ever seen here. At the top is & knight in fall armor; while from behind his shield there stretches forth in beautiful scrolls, adorned with flowers, the words, ‘‘Friendship, Charity and Benevolence.” Surround- ing the entire design is a beautifal scroll and at the tour corners are the names of the four lodges of the oity. The design at the top is in colors and the rest In black ink, while the whole is framed elegantly in gold., The fol. lowing is the tribute itself: INpIANAroLis, Nov, 28th, 1882, To the offcers and members of Star Lodge No. Your committee appointed to pre- pare a fitting expreseion of the feel- ings of Star Lodge No. 7 towards the members of the order in Council Blufls, Towa, in reference to the care and attention paid by them to the re- mains of our deceased brother, B, S. Johneon, beg leave to present the fol- . [lowlng : To the officers and members of St. - | Albans Lodge No. 17, Uouncil Bluffs . | Lodge No. 40, Goethe Lodge No. 51, and Concordia Lodge No, 52 — Brorn- ERS: On Saturday, November 18th, we recelved thoe intelligence from yon that Brother B. 8. Johnson, a mem- accident iu your city the night before. Brother Johnson was held in high es- teem by thcss who kiew him in this city, and we can but poorly exprcss to you in words the sincere thanks we would extend, and the gratitude we feel toward you for all your kind acts in relation to our late brother. You have given us an example of pure friendship which the whole world might follow. 1t is a great satisfaction for us and the members of the depart- ed brother's family to know, that though he was stricken down a stranger in a strange land, his remains were gathered together and cared for by the gentle hands aud loving hearts of the Pythian Brotherhood. Your kindness in this exemplitication of the glorious principles ot our able order was feelingly commended and com- mented upon by the minister who prea ed the faneral sermon, and by the 1 late of the lodge at the burlal, and ening the lid of our book of law, w read this commendation, *“In- asmuc 1 ye have done it unto one of the le. of these my brethren, ye have 6 o it unto us.” You have maintair | the dignity of the order, or its t sta of friendship, charity, and ben >lence, and ‘‘aiding thus in wuphol 1g our rights, usages, and customs as a chivalric order, you strengthen and sustain our glorious principles, and more closely unite yourselves with those who are linked together in the holy ties of brotherly love.” And we can assure you that these tics have been greatly strength- ened by your kind acts, and we are led to expect much for the fature of our beloved order. Itls pleasant to reflect that whether at home or abroad, among friends or strangers, wherever the Pythian shield is borne, that duty when eoupled with friendship acts un- iformly, and that in this network of brotherly love, which has spread so wide, wherever the meshes are broken by distress, or accident to a brother there are always thosa of our beloved order, with ready hands and willing hearts, to rush to the rescue, Wo are glad our deceased brother had the evidence of membership with him, and that in response to the soarch fora brother’'s hand in mute silence it spoke the word ‘“Brother,” and may we not confidently hopa that our elder brother and good guide, who treads alike the pathway of the seas and the highways which com- merce has built, found, as he presented himself in the pilgrim garb of death, that he was enabled to present that other and better ‘‘voucher of his Supreme Council above, Accept then, Brothers, the sincere thanks of Star lodge, No. 7, K. of P., of th, grand jurisdiction of India and all worthy members of the order, with the assurance that if by the re- volving wheels of time the relations should be changed, and a like service be required at our hands (which God grant may never occur), we will strive to emulate your example, W. L. HeiskeLn, | W, O, Newcoms, * | T, A. BLANCHARD, | Jonx Eaokr, IOWA ITEMS, Lyous is struggling to make its electric light & success, [] The ealoons in Clinton are kept tight closed on Sunday, Clinton can now talk with forty-five towas by telephone, Cherokee thinks it ought to have & straw board manufactory, Three new casss of small pox in Gris. wold wera reparted on 5 aturday, -Com, saie cook for sevanteen years, Monmouth capitalists are going to put up & row of French flats in Burlington, The Creston National Bank has been in. corporated and has a capital of $100,000, The ice crop of Ottumwa is worth more than the wheat crop of the entire county, Burlington’s base ball association is alive and vigorous and etill bolding meet. ings. A full kit of burglars’ tools has been found secreted in & Des Moinee wman's arn, The new bridge over the thtgo Bioux at Cherokee, which was burned July 4, is be- ing rebuilt, The Scoteh citizens of Jda county will A Beautiful Recognition of Kindness member the sad and sudden death of from a switch engine here last His home was in Indianapo- lle, and the remains were taken oare of by Koights of Pythias here, he be- belonged, stating that a tribute had Kuights here in Some equity” which would admit him to the | of ] have an old-fashion:d New Year's celebra tion in Tda Grove, The Charles City Plow and Mannfac company has heen organized with o paid up capital of $3),000, « | years, The capital 1s 50,000, The Davenport pork packers are com. plaining that the hogs are coming in smal * [in numbet and poor in quslity, will open on January the amendment case will be determined, TFour saloon-kespers of Mt. Ploisant have vleaded gailty and have been fined §9500 and costa each, They have ap- pealed, r school house heating boilers in Loines caured broken pipes and a bad last Friday, The Ottumwa city council s i over an attempt to pass & Sunday closing ordinance. The membera are divided on the right to pass such a law, The iron is Jaid on the Diagonal Rail. rond four miles from Marshalltown and oars will be runnine from Marshalltown te Gladbrook by she miidle of February, Preparations are going forward rapidly for active work by the Towa Prisoners of War association, to influence congross to take some action regarding pensions, By the caving in of a wall at the Ottam- wa plow works last week, the engine was covered with debris and 'the supply pipe was broken. The damage caused thr works to shut dowa three days. A passeoger trainon the Keokuk & Des Moin.s railrond was ditched five miles south of Ottumwa on Saturday night by & broken rail, The engine and baggage oar were used up, but no one seriously in. jured, The charter of the North Alton Town Lot company of Sioux eounty is on file for record with the secretary of state. It shows the names Charles Lewis, A, L, Boach, J. W, Beach, John 8. Tucker and G. W, Pitte, representing £9,900. —_— SINGULARITIHS, A row A gray wolf was shot in Pennalyvania, in the region bordering on the Miffio, Jun- iata, aud Huntindtion counties line, sabort time ago. None had been seen in that neighborhood for fifteen years. A curlous apecimen of fungsu was found on the timbers of a Nevada county mine Junt ek, 1Tt s in the shape of & human and, and the fingers, five in number, and the thumb are very piainly marked. A fomilized tooth of a large sizo was found in a ditch near Muncie. Tho tooth was & molar, eight and a half inches hori- zontal, three inches and a half thick, and ome from a jaw at lowt six 8! : M- | Dhe weight of a large eArp—19 pounds— ber of = Star Lodge No. 7, |csught in England wasretorded last week, K. of P. met his death by |Other weights taken from English auther. itien are n carp of 21 pounds 10 ounces caught in 1870 and one of 24} pounds, 34 inches in Jength, caught in 1858, A jelly fish or oyster bog, three fect long avd two feet wide was hooked at Tarrgtown, N, Y., by Sherwood Min- nerly, a veteran fisherman, This fish had swallowed whole five sturgeons and a bass. ©ne of the former was two feet long, The rose-bush, which tradition alleges to have been planted by Charlemagne at Hildesheim, never bore better than this summer. If stands on the outer wall of the cathedral crypt, and its branches ex- tend about thirty-eight feet upward and thirty.four in width, Shoots grafted on its trunk in recent years are growing. The boss small baby was born at Cande- laria, Nevada, a few weeks ago. The father and mother are strong and healthy, weighing 190 and 160 pounds respectively. The child is » male, perfectly formed, When it first light it weighed eight ounces, Its face is about the size of a horse chestnut. The mother's ring was pulled over its foot up to the knee. ql‘hrue such babies could play hido and seek in & cigar box, It 1sin good health, Many a mieguided man wonld like to be an elephant and travel with the Kiralfy Brothe:s. The gigantio *‘Bamboo,” one of the ohief attractions of their show, caught cold during a street parade in In. dianapolis 1nst week and was taken with n chill —an affection which generally proves fatal to elephants. Remembering what he should do for himself under similar cir- cumstances, James Kiralfy brewed five gallons of Wlfllk{‘ punch and set it before the elephant, The sagacious c ure, sucked it all up with the greatest satisfac- tion and forthwith the chill left him, He was not in the least intoxicated but evi- dently yery warm and comfortable, Detootives and Private Cfficers Usually wear their badges of authorfty concealed under their clothing, but Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil wears its badges in the form of printed labels attached to each and every bottle, #o that all may know its mission, " It is given full and completoe authority to arrest all aches and pains, and does its duty every time, —pm———— EDUCATIONAL NOTHS, Schoolboys in Germany are to be taught cricket and foot ball, The highest salary paid to » woman teacher in Towa is $1,200, Willisms college has just arranged a course in graduating astronomy. Harvard college has educated a student to run 100 yards in 104 seconds, A veterinary school is to be soon estab- lished in connection with the university of Peonsylvania, Experience is a high course thorough, tuition dental expenses enormous, Three hundrad and three school houses have been bullt in Indiana during the pres- ent year, at a total cost of $35,544, Dr. A. Jacobi, one of the most eminent New York phyeicians, advocates longer vacations for public school chil- dren, The Avery Coal company has been organiasd in Monroe county with a sapi- tal of 8100,000, Its franchise continues for twenty years, The medical department of the state university at Towa City has been recently built at a cost of $30,000, It will cost l[lD,UOO!o furnish and cowplete the inte- rior, The total enrollment of the Minnesota normal schools the year endiog Sept, 1, 1882, are as followe: Normal school, Winons, 438; normal school, Mankato, 385; normal school, St, Cloud 304; total, 1,077, The teachers of the Imhlic #ehools of In- dianapolis bave upited in a Mutual Benefit association, by which a levy of 5 cents per week is made from each member for the benefit of disabled teachers, rade school — ree—but inci- A sucoessful school for the trafning of young women in the art of teaching is in operation in Des Moines, They are put m work and required in accordance cation, icism and macy workers in 6 principles of L and under the constaut trol of one of the best | the Siate, @ Now it is the school master who is ber Au Ottumwa hotol has employed the | pinning to assert bis long outraged self, he other day Obio contributed a thilling narrative of & grammatical recitation in. termitted by an attack on the teacher and the summary butchery of thres young bullies, To-day we wre informed cf *'high” feeling in New Haven because an. other pedagogis worm turned upon & wor- et o e ey “alapped” her face. The New Haven incident will be read by every hapless teacher in the land with glowing approval, Principal Cunningham, of the lligh chool, having borne immemorially {the surrejtitious persecutiens of Visitor { Zink, could bear his cross no longer, when this insidious foe of learning appeared in casual inspection the other morning, hav- ing the day before secured the removal of ths long-suffering principal, 5o he gave bim & box that is destined to be heard The Waverly canning company began | existosce Decerber 1, to_continae twenty A special term of the Supreme Conrt 16:h, at which time - Thirty pounds too much ttean in the Yesterday . J. Abbott received a | Orc around the world ~of teachers. The dis- comfited Zink, instend of turning the other choek, han obatinately fnvoked the officers of the Iaw to make the impetuous Oone ningham pay for the privileps of slapping a “'visitor,” and the people of New Haven are agog over the outoome,—Springfield Republican, ‘Wea prosent no protended miracle— *Trath {a mighty and must pre= wvail"-No Sophistry can withstand the power of its honest utterance. LmoR EVANie Press: DREAR 81k Feoling deeply gratetul for the great benefits which 1 havo received from the use of & very valuablo article which has its origin and home in our beautiful city, aud hoping that oth- ers who arc afflicted as I havo been may find Jike reliof from its use, 1 beg the indulgence of a fow lines in your valuable paper for the priviloge of communicating to you & hrief statementof facts for the bencfiy of the mu titude of lerers to bo met with on every side. Many cf my friends well know that I have been very severely affticted with heart discase for a number of years and have suf- fered from it as only those can suffer who have that disease: it reduced my strongth so low that I could searcely walk acrows my room, and the loast exertio ed mo 89 whort breathed that 1 dared scarcely move, and life seemed very bur- crsomo. Twas treated for my malady by the best physicians and derived no benefit from thei treatment or prescriptions u-til 1 was advised by my fanily physic an to uss Hunt's remedy, a8 my troublé was caused by inaction of my kidneys which affected very rerlously <the action of my heart. | commenced taking it, (having little initor eny othor modicing) and it helped mo wonderfully, and I am now a great deal better, and have boon eversince 1 began its uso In fact T buve taken no medicine th nefitted me #0 greatly, My breathing , and 1 have gained in strength so much that Iam able to do my housework, 1 cheerfully recommend Tunt's wody to all who may be afflicted as I have been, or who are suffering from ge and nervous prostration. Respec ral debility A. 0. ROCKWELL, Pearl Strce, Providence, R. 1, A standard m aring Dright's Disease Dropsy, Kidn is HUNT RENEDY. k TYOus Ky BEMEDY. HUNT'S RR- ¥y imparts health and vigor to o constitution when it hus beceme debilitated. HUxs's Res- Epy restores the invalid to health, FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY 1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Special attention is called to the fact that the 5 are in cruciiLes which gives the very hest ¢ Burning Brands —FOR— DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Ete,, Ete., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED. srner Sisth streotand Eleventh aveuue, OUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Suivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agents for the fofiotving linew of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, American, and Biate Steamship Companios, DRAXFTS For sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Those wt o intend to send foy triends to any port of Europe will find 1§ to thels nterest bo call on Sulivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 843 Broadway, Uouncil Blufis MALURHER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Gleseg, Fine French Chlna, Bllver Ware &o., 840 Broavway COUNCIL BLUFFS D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker, No. 17, North Main §t., Councll Bluffs Calls promptly answered at all hours, night or ay. New hears London carriagos ron the factory un in connection therewith, 8. E. MAXON, a X O EL X I, E O X Office over sxvings bank QOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - « Iowa, 1D BDMUNDSON, K. L SHUGART, A, W, BTRNET, rovident. Vico-Fres't, Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Gouncil Blufls, Organlzod undor the lavs of tho Btate of ows Pald up capital, 9 76,000 Authorized capiial A 200,000 Interost pald on timo doposits. Drafts fssued on tho principal citlos of the United Htatos and Europe. Bpecial attention given to collections snd correepondence with prompt returns, DIRKOTORH, J.D.Edmundson, E.L. Sbugart, J, T.Harb, W.W. Wallace, ~ J. W, Rodter, 1. A. Millér A, W, Btreot, fvidu MRS, £, J, HILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Proadw: 1Bl ~WINE Of CARDUI" four tlmes » V7 ubes & Tappy Lousehold, “THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER,——B J.J. 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