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THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, PUESDAY JANUARY 30 1882 - VAN BRUNT, THOMPSON & COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL , ! IMPLEMENTS, FARM MACHINERY, PUMPS, ETC. TN Nebraska and Western Iowa. N, C. Thompson Mower. The N, C. Thompson Reaper. Il g WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF N. C. Thompson’s Full ¢ AN "I"EX KIETGGI—IUM WA GON. The N. C. Thompson Hay Tedder. DEATHRHRS Will do well by Corresponding with Us. OUR FACITITIES For receiving and transferring goods for Manufacturers are of the best. Lme of Implements and Machinery, N. C. Thompson’s Double Row Stalk Cutter VAN BRUNT THOMPSOIN & CO. COUNCII. BLUEES - TOW A. COUNCIL BLUFES WATER That nover require crln‘phlkl Q: !illn J. 'J S{fi:‘ ull line of & oy other hair dealer. Also s flver and colored nets. Wavea made from Iadice’ sleewhore, All goods warranted s3 represented. MRS. D. A. THE LEADINC WAVES. at prices nover befere fouched by 74 atly reduced pricos, Also gol Do not all to call beforo Bulchuln[ MRS, J. J. GOOD, own hair. 29 Main stre BENEDICT, G DEALER IN ouncil Bluffs, Io EE AXIR GO OC IDES 337 Broadway, Oo\mcil Blufl's, Iowa. " MORGAN, KELLER & C0., TUNDERT ALKE R &8 The finest_quality a-d Chicago of Wooden and M tended to at all hours. We d.fy ¢ mpetition in quality of goods o prices, Our Mr. Morgan has served as uudertaker for forty s and thor- oughly usderstands his busine Warerooms, 846 and 357 Broadway, Upholst 2 in all its branches promptly attended to rpet-lay- ing and lambrequins. Telegraphic and mail or- ders filled without delay. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. ¢8R roadway, Council Bluffs . Calls at- W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Hatato & Colleotlon Agency. In Odd Fellow's block, over Savinge’ " COL. L. T. FOSTER, |Youngstown, Oblo, May 10, 1850, D5, B. J, KuxoaLy & Co.—I hid a4very vaiua ble Hawblétonian colt tha Iprianc vory bighly pasin_cn Joint be had » large Lot small one o tic wend for it, and the nd T tho Smooth a8 ALy © . . Iy cured Th was 80 rewarkable tna bave lottwo of my nelghbors have the remaln ing two battles who Very rospecttully, L. T, FOSTER Send for Uicebrated clrzular iiving posiblve proof. Pri All Druyglsts have I} oF cax get it tor y D, B, J. Kenda o} Froe riesors, Knost II.Y Fall EOTD BY"ALL DRUGGISTE 4.w-ly DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIES! The Great Popular Remedy for Piles, Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding & Itching Piles And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors. These SUPPosITORIES act directly upon the coata of the Blood Vessels,and by their astringent st_stock west of | ?!IRS. B 4 HABDING. i D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOG@GIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila. delphia, Peuns, Office Cur, Broadway & Blenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA The treatment of all dis: fculties peculiar to females e and lwchl sintal dit JAOOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Offics—McMahon block, rooms 1 amd 2 Msin I'teot. Wil practico in State snd Federal | courts. Of Uouancll Bluffs. Organized und Pald up capital Authorized capital Interest paid on Drafts lssued on the principal citlen of the United States ana . Bpecial attention given to collections and correspondence with prompt returas, oRS, e laws of the State of lowa 76,000 200,000 J.D.Edmundson, E.L.Ehugart, J.T.Hard, W.{W. | Wallace, odter, 1, A. Millsy A, Btre _Ivrau fii‘fibER x&n JUSEY, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealers in Forelgn jand}iDomestic) Exchange effects gently force the blood from the swollen tumors, and by making the coats of the veins strong, prevent their refiling, and hence a radl. cal cure is re to follow their use. Price, 'Il cents & box. For sale by all druggist Iu) wail on recelpt of price, by 1is) te, 718 Oliv, ™ and home securities, MRS, B. J, HILTON, M. D, icai | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Proadwav. CounciliBluffs. IOWaA ITE¥S, Carroll is about to purchase a fire engine. Burlington wants a professional base ball team next eeason. The poultry and pet stock fair at Des Moines is not an astounding success, The prospect of locating the state spirit- ualist campeground at Clinton is regarded a8 good, An effort is being made by capitalists to connect Ottumwa and Cedar Rapids by railroad, The brewers of Dubuque have been forced to restore the price of beer to $8 per barrel, Marshalltown has determined to try the cleetric light, and will put in about twenty lamps next month, A successtul exhibition of the State poultry association was held at Boone on the 18th, 19¢h snd 20th insts The citizens of Cedar Rapids gave a con- cert last week for the benefit of the auffer- ers hy the floodsin Germany. 0 of the Burlington, Cedar Riapidyand! Northera valiroad ' was badly damaged by fire on the 22d. The people of Creaton are having an ani- mated discussion as to the locality of the new public library building. The Des Moines authorities are making the saloon men walk up to the mark and pay $200 for back dues on licenses. The Creston postoffice war is over, L. C. Teed has been appointed and confirmed, He was:a eoldier, and imprisoned by the rebe, The Iowa City glocose works have shut down, The company is supposed to be rather short of funds and not making any money. The Atlantic Messenger claims that the court house there has cost over $100,000, & fact which it seems to doprociate very much, The Milwaukee railroad is preparing to sink an artesian well at Perry, If tho undertaking Is succeseful the company will pay 810,000 for it, Pottawattamie county has an ares of 960 equare miles; has about 38 townships, nd 610,000 acres, nearly all of which is under cultivator, A Boone paper says that a company has been formed fo build a line of railrosd Paul & Io Congr Joid has introduced a resoluti sking for an ap- propriation to py o telescope for Parsons college at Fairfleld, o preparations are being maude all he state to send dele 1 to the pro. ntion, w 11 be held in yman in Ottumwa ploced her chlld in a bigh chair near the stove snd went out. When she returned to the house the cbild was roasted to death, Muscatine awateurs have been playing lehrated Case,” and the performe ance i pronounced by the pupers of that | city to be the best ever wituessed there, A German quack doctor in Creston re- cently became indebted and consta- bles and the city marshal endeavored to levy on his furniture, Ho greeted them with double barreled shot gun and they left, An Towa exchange say lady died nudersuch peculiar circumstances that foul play was suspected, and in order to iuvestigate she was exhumed twelve days after burial, Then the astounding discovery was mado that n perfectly healthy o L the grave,” —— ‘In Warsaw a A Lesaing Question. Clara Bell in Cinclunati Enqulrer ““But how would you like to have a gentleman find the odor of tobacco on your lips when he kisses you?" some- body impulslvely asked. “‘And how many gentlemen 'have you kissed In a year without tasting tobacco on thelr lipsi" The demure young woman who asked the last question felt that she had eaid too much, and the discussion ended in sudden silence. If you are a frequenter or a resident of a miazmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all new countries—ague, billious and inter- mittent fevers— by the use of Hop Bitters, Sept. 14th, 1880, Hop Bitters Co,, ToroxTo: 1 have been sick for the past six years, suffering from dyspepsia and general weakness, I have used three bottles of Hop Bitters, and they have done wonders for me. Iam well and able to work, and eat and eleep well. 1 cannot say "too much for Hop Bittors, SIMON ROBBINS Blood Wil Tell. Texas Siftings. Col. Bill McCrsaken enjoys the repu- tatlon of pouring out more whisky for oue drink than any other man in Aus- tin, newly elected members of the leg- islature excopted. The Colonel was taking a drink at the Gantly Dreaming saloon, when the bar-keeper remarked: ‘I say, Colonel, I waited on a man a while ago who poured out a bigger drink of whiskey than you do.” ‘‘He was probably a member of the legislature. He don’t count, I can't com ete with old profeasionals.” 0, he lsn’t a member of the legis- la!ure. He is a very intelligent look- ing man, a stranger to me. He is in the other room playing billiards.” COol. McCraken looked into the bil- liard room and exclaimed: ‘‘Why, that's my son, Tom. He has just come home from a military school in K entucky " The wondors of modern chemistry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dyes, Al kindsand colors of Ink can bo wade from ther —_— Mr.and Mre, Spoopendyke, ‘‘And so, my doar,” observed Mrs. Spoopendyke, as ehe and her hushand reached their room, and she stepped before the glass to arrange her crimps, ‘‘and so, my dear, that was the legis- lature, was i1? Whoever expected that I should cver sce a live legisla- tore?” ‘‘You didn’t think i a |dead one, did y sopendyke, who thad just discoy- ered a rip in the eleove of his over- soat; “‘you don't think I brought yon up hera at an enormous macrifice of comfort and cesh just to stuffed logislatare, do you?’ “‘N-n-u-no,” faliered Mrs. Spoopen- dyke; ‘I didn't think 1t was exactly that, Only I wanted to know what it was about, that's all.” ““Wall, it was about time yon got was going to be ; out, if that's all,” retorted Mr, Spoop. endyke, ripplng away at the hole in his sleove to see if the stitches were atrong either side of the rent, “It was about making laws, that's what it was about, " ‘“‘But that's just the part I don't underatand,” insisted Mra, Speopen- dyke. “‘A law is ln.uelhlng about be- ing arrested, but I can’t get it through my head how they wake them.” ‘‘You got the law part right,” rumi. nated Mr,|Spoopend; ks,|*'and I'm not sure but what you've hit It pretty close on the density cf your hu; Il tell you, my dear,” he continued, gravely; ‘‘you saw that place with the at” growled Mr.'| Vivian P show you a | rall around {t and the man behind It; well, that is the law machine, 'l‘hay throw the legislature In -at . one end and the law comes out at the other. They used to bn{ second hand laws aud poar +them into new bottles, but they finally caught the combination, and now they make their own stock, Bat you want to watch it closely. None gen- uine without signatura "on the label; stend n a cool place; theso laws are only good for specific orimes; for any other crimo try our extra coluhrntod extra sersion laws, for sale by all drug- giets. Soo luto it now? Begin to get a dim, dawning notion that a legisla- ture 18 not an aquarium? T hink you would know a legislature from a crick In your back, {f you saw them coming down street arm in arm?” “’]‘ln\tn different from what I sup- posed,” murmured Mrs Spoopendyke. ‘I thought a legislature was where all got together and made up their minds whether the police did right or not."” “'Dld, did ye?” grinned Mr., 8poop- endyke, batween his teesh, ‘*Anyway, I'm glad I cawe,” sighed Mrs, pnopendyke, ‘‘because I saw the governor,” and she patted down the tront of her drees, and twisted herself intoa bow kuot to see If her panier hung right for dinner, Free of Ohtirge. All persons suffering from Coughs,Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, quested to call at C., F. Goodman's drug store and get a ‘I'rial Bottle of Dr, ng (] New Discovery for Consumption, free of charge, which~ will convince them of its wouderful merits and show what a regular ollac.size hottle will do, Call early, On the Brink. Chicago Tribune Romance. *‘Do you wish to see me, mammaf” asked Beryl, tripping lightly into the room where hor mother was seated, “‘Yos, my child,” was the reply, “I fain would speak with you on a matter that doth nearly coucern your fature happlness—your marriage,” Tho girl shrank back Instinctively, and the happy look faded from the preity blue eyes, Pluoging her right hand fmpalsively into her pocket ehe | dlscovered thav tho last letter from whom she sionate intensity tkios, the man | loved with wll the of a last-chance affvction, was still thore, Her secrct was safe, “T am ready,” ehe said to her mother lu the respectful tones which aver characiorized her speech, ‘‘to hear you twitter.” 1 know,” ssid the mother, speaking o your love for Vivian Per- Beryl's corns were throbbing now, bhut she mastered her emotion bravely, and gave uo outward sign of the great battle that was being waged lu her soul, . g “You wish to marry this man, maid the Lidy Agatha. “ do,” replicd Boryl, “and noth irg but 'his word, bis act shall ever keép ma from his mdu I love Vivian with a wild, four-track-and-u-sleeper- ““I know that you will marry Vivian, and I have but one request to make,” ‘‘What is that?" asked the glal. ‘It is,” sald the Lady Agl(hl, ‘‘that you will arrange to have the nuptlals ocour as soon as possible.” ‘‘Bat why?" asked the daughter, ‘‘Because,” was the reply, I am tlxmklml of making a llnulnr break myself,” —_—— kill and 8clence Tri- umphant Our reportor relates the follow/ng r markable experienco of one of our most reliablo and substantial morchants, Deacon Stephen G, Ma- son. Mr, Mason says that from 1560 to 1880 ho suffered terribly from frequent very severe ate tacks of Inflammatory Rheumatism, The last ter of 79 and 'S0 way 80 sey oro a4 torendor him unablo to tako & step in four months. His phyzicians thought that ono (ide of him waa paralyzed, and both knees became 80 8Iff that Yo could not bend them, The doc- tors pronounced his case incurable, leaving him in a torrible condition, 1o was then induced to try Hunt's Remody,) byl o medical friond fwho told him that nis whole sickness and trouble arose from kidney discase, and convinced Mr Mason that such wan the case, and sfter taking it oix wocks was entiroly cured, and {s now in such excellent physical condition that neither damp wother nor wat fect affect him disagrecn- The World attack in the win bly Mr. Mas:n eays that his cure ls complete, a4 it i9 more than two years since he has had the discago. “I attribute my most remarkable cure wolely to Hunt's Remedy, the Iofallible Kidney and Liver Medicine,” says Mr. Mason—Provi- dence Evening Pros. The Best. Willism H. Wileon, M., Springfic| Co., Gs., says: ‘I prescrlved Hunt' acomplicated case of Dropsy which Ihad been troating for elght ye re, and I find Hunt's Rem- ©ly is the best medicine for dropay and tho kid= noys I have ever used Owe My Exlistence. Abigal! 8, Coles, of Moore:town, Burlington Co., N. J. says: “Elghteon months sgo 'l had Dropsy aroun | the beart. My physicians and triends do paired of my ever gotting well. The flest bottle of Hunt's Remedy gavo me groat re- lef. I feel Iowemy very existence to Hunte Remedy, and I am deeply thankful.” Aladin's lamp wrought mighty things, but Hunt's Remedy works mightier. 7Try It. Money for the Unmarried One pf the most solid and subatan- tial institutions in this conntry is the Maurriage Fund Mutual Trust assocta- tlon of Cedar Rapids, Ta. During their first yosr, eoding January lat, 1883, they paid over $30,000.00 in bonelits to their wembers, and the grenteat matlsfaction prevalls among their certificate holders, They are organizod under the laws of Towa, and their officers aud directors are among the leading and most prominent busi- ness mon ot Cedar Rapids, Lmry un- varcied person should have a ‘certlfi- cate in this association, 1t is a splendid investment, as safe) re and sure as & yn\\xrnmvnt bond. You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence mar ried life on as not. Over 200 mem bers have been paid off, receiving over 300 per cent. on thelr invest- ment Sapd a poetal card for free clrculars fully detalling the plan, which is the fiuest known., Good agents can get territory if applied for on-every train love that will brook no restraint, and some day, even though the hury jaws of hell itsslf were opened to stop me, I shall be his bride,"” 41 know all this," sald the mother; soon, Write to-day, Do not post pone it. Mention where you saw this notice J4-1m A permanent restoration of exhaust- od aud worn-out functions follow the use of Brown's Iron Bitters, s WIFT'S SPECIFIO CURES SCROFULA. WIFT'S SPECIFIC OURES ULCERS. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC OURES CATARRH. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES SORE SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES BOlLs SWIFT'S SPECIFIC COURES ERUPTIONS WIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES ECZEMA. WIFT'S SPECIFIC OURES RHEUMATISM. OWIFT'S SPECIFI0 REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC IS THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Write for full particulars to SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., Atlanta,Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 81 to 81.75 ner Bottle. DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. For OLD AND YOUNG, MALE AND FRMALR. pt and effectual re paia, Intermitten sure, pro eds for In. Fevers, Wany 3 1l its Stages, , Loss of Brain Power, Prostration, oral Low of P 1t ropairs sironghthons tho. enfoebled buain snd restores uryris 1 i vigor to tho exiausted or- price ¥ . 0. Box 2460 S¢. uull o NERVOU& DLBiLITV, Dr. K. AR Suan v Hystorin, DI Rotvous Heviache, Montal Dopesesion, Lot i Mowory, Bporghtorrhom, impoteacy, (nv3i ankary e w0k, Hpratore Old Age, causod by exertion, o 4, Bole, Wholosalo Ordwea by malljsh Ty W tntedeneents for the Lite Tumes, DR ny s wire. J0888 a.me& he only life authorized by b shich will not be & *“Blood and Thunder” story, such as has been and will be puhllnlwd but s beu life by the only’person who' 1a n poscasion of the fasts & faithtul and devcted wite. Truth is more inter- esting thao fiction. Agents should lyp’i for ter- ritory at once. 8end 6 cts. for T a