Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 1, 1883, Page 7

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P | {! e e L e T s A e . N / r 32 MAIN STREET CAREYULLY SELECTED EASON 1883. TEE: DAILY BFF----THUR DAY FEBRl ARY 1 1882 % - Wall Paper. == NEW STORE-NEW STOGK-EASTE GrEORGFE E. BIXEATRID, AND 33 PEARL ST. (New McMahon Block, next door to Postoffice) GOUNGIL BLUFFS, AN {N PRIGES DUPLICATED. RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVINGA VERY LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, from the full line of the LEADING MANUFACTORIES. Citizens of Council Bluffs and surrounding towns are respectfully invited to examine THE NEW STYLES FOR 1883, whether you wish to buy or not, . COUNCIIL, BLLUFTFS, PRICES guaranteed as LOW as anywhere in the United States. MMUEILILIER, TOW AL PROPRIETOR OF—— PALACE MUSIC HALL! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS, now approved and used by a’l first class Artists. WESTERN COTTACGE ANIJ BURDETTE ORGANS Guitars, Accordeons, Music Boxes; Italian Strings, Etc., MUOUSIC will seli at BOOKS. Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 0F EVERY DESGRIPTION, such as Violins, Etc. Also a full line of MUSIC BINDERS AND SHERT MUSIC, Fancy Goods, Childrens' Carrlages Velocipedes, Bycicles, Carts and Wagons. To make room for new stock | EXTRA LOW FISURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Good Organs at $560 and upward. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Address, Payments. Orders solicited. J. MUELLER Councul Bluffs, lowa. COUNCIL: BL.UEE'S WATER WAVES. That oever soqalre crimpiog, at Mew J. J. Guod' Eilr Stoto, st prioss nevor batere bouched by ny other halr dealer. slsewhore, All zoods warranted as represented. ~ MORGAN, KELLER & C0, 'UND!I&'.‘I.‘ AW E I’; = o ten: ul to =t all hours. quality of goods or prives. served as uader aker for oughly stands bis 346 and 357 Br adway. Uy branches promptly attended to; iog and lambrequins. Telegraphic a; ders filled without delay. EDWIN J. ABBOTT, Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs Dur. “lar, Morgan has cars aud thor- JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Coansollor at Law, OOUNOIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Office—McMahon blcck, rooms 1 and 2 Msin troet. will practico In Btate aud Federal courts. S. E. MAXON, aRNRCOCOE I T B O . Office over savioge bavk, COUNOIL BLUFFS, . Towa, $500 REWARD. The above reward will he pald to any persor who will produce Paint that will equal the Pennsyivania Patent Rubber Paint, for proserving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roots ‘Warranted to be and Water Proof. Al ordors promptly attended to. Chesper and bet tor than any other paint now n use STEWART & STEPHENSON Bole Proprictors, Omaha House, Owaba, Neb. REFERKNOES Officer & Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pinney, — Fulle Oouncil Biuffs, lowa. FZugd Bag office, Omaha Neo OS5 EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel in #he city Room 7he §1.00 3! d $2.00 per day, Fir C'ass Restaurant connected wit the hota AURST. - = Prop. Pourth and T<n Btreets, - WAOIETEVE WEO. Send 81, 82, 83, or 85 for a re. tail box by Express of the best Oandies in America, put up aslegant boxes, and strictly pure Snitable for [presents, Exprese ohiarges light, Refors to all Ohi- oago, Try it once, O. F, GUNTHER} oner, - Chicag GUNTHER'S Also a full line of switches, etc. at sreatly reduced pricos. Also gol liver and colored nets. Waves made from Iadice’ own halr. Do nob fall to call before purchtalng s. J. J. GOOD, MRS, B. J, HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Kloctropathic Institution, Phils- delphin, Penna, Office Cur, Broadway & @lonn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The Sreatment of all diseasos and r-Inlm ait | cultios peculiar to females spocial w R. VAUGHAN. | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Biufls Real Estate & Collection Agency. In Odd Fellow's block, over Savings' Bank. WINTHERLICH BRES., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE TRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Spocta) attention is called fo the fret that the metals are in chvcisuks which gives the very best castir Burning Brands DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Elc., Ete. As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth streetand C IUN(IL BLUFF eventh aveune, IOWA, wHo8, OFY! W, H M. PUSNY UFFIGEE & PUSEY Gouncil Bluffs, Ta. Established, - - 1866 Dealems in Fo 3] Dowestlol E: o3 m-m- ] xchaage BORDEN’S BLUNDERS. He S8eems Hven Worse as a Detective Than a8 & Showman. Many here remember a young man giving his name as Borden, who sor @ faw months ago spent severai days here as the alleged advance agent of ar allegad show, and after sqoeezing | oui all the personal favers he could and getting what credit he could on that score, disappeared to play the goma elsewhere, Siuce then he has been heard from as playing the role of dotective, and hs gained jsome noto- riety in connection with the Hen- necke abduction ca:0 in Milwaukee. A telegram from that city giiea the following details: Yesterday Mr. Casper Hennecke, father of the mirslng girl, Maggie Hennecke, gave the particulars of the plot concocted by the man Borden, of Nebraska, for tne purpose of getting money from Mr. Hennecke, on the pretence that he kuew the where- ahouts of the lost Maggio. The plan was & well por- pared one, but the villain fuiled in the attempt, The man Brown who caused the arrest of Borden and his accomplices, Mr. Hennecke be- lieves to be an honest man, It ap- pears that Bordea, ia company with Brown, spent threb days with Mr, Henuecke in this oity, between the 10th and 16th of the present month, and it was during that time Mr. Hen- necke gdiscovered Borden to be a fraud. He let him go, however, until he developed his scheme unwittingly. Borden recontly sent to Mr, Hennecke tbhe ring and peach-stone basket, which, it has been reported, was worn by Maggie when she disappeared. The rlug waz marked with the letrers ‘M. H.” on the inside, While Borden was ot the Hennecke reeidence it was noticed that he had paid much atiention to the jewelry worn by the girls of ~the family. deslring to gov an idea of their rings %0 that he could dnplicate them. The nn y and little basket sent him by him Mr. Henveoke were what expoae fhae The ring worn by Magg instead of belog marked on the ireid with her ivitisls was marked on the outsids, and the litile basket, ropuied to have been made of & peach stone, was made of a hickory nut, so that the trinkets returned by Bordsn bore not even a semblanco to those worn by the glrl, Bordon was last heard from 1n Chicago, whera 1t is alleged he was working up the case, 1If ho s not now cuteide of the state of Illi nols it s probable his own case will p? worked up one by the sathorl- itles, = i — CUONVENIENT FOR COWS A Glance at the Accommodations Furnished Them at the Pound There has been much kicking by the citizens, if not the cows, about the conditlon of the place which has been cousecrated as & pound for the confine- ment of cows convicted as vagrants, An inspection of wss made of the place yesterday, and it must become apparent to all of those who visit the spot that is a little Eden, though snowed under several feet. What there ia to complainiof there is more than the unprejudical mind can con- celve, and not one of the three cows who were etopping at this open roofel winter hotel word cf complaint. They could not in justice to themselves and the place. and some mnot needed, were visiblo there. Everything is on the ground floor, and there being no roof there is perfect safoty from hre, even gasoline etored thero by the olty shall burn, There are swveral big flat boats lying around there for uee in caze of a fire. A cannon s there for use in case of war, of rocks for the cows to throw at naughty boys who tease them. There im & large harrow etarding against the fence, witk its long teeth projecting and oconveniently for the cows to ecratch themselves on. There are two road sorapers, a pile of lumber, several big timbers and ha'f a dozen lamp posts of llesures, a wheelharrow, sav- eral piles of old tron, a heup of fine rulus where a barn once stood, a Fourth of July and Decoration Day platform, one hand, one superanvated windlass, one thirsty well-ourb and a hole in the ground under it, a part of o feed mill, a plow, a oarpenter's horse, impounded for some reason un- der the stock ordinance, besides sev- eral spears of hay. The entrances to this bovine hotel are carefully secured by locke, 80 that thera is little danger from burglare bresking into the rooms at night. With such furnishings, of which the foregoing is a protty accurate in- ventory, why should not the cows fesl that they cught to ba more than ord!- nary cows to live there at all for aoy length of time ! Even to die in such a place must be swsot—for cows, Those who crowl about the pound being 8o nnfit for uee as to render it cruelty to animals to place them there, should pecp over fnto the enclusurs and geo for themsolves the variety of vonfencies, and erpecially note the he ventilation, "Phe city needs no new pound, arge. All persons suffering from Coughs, Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, or any sfection of the Throat and Lungs, are re- quested to call at C. F. Goodman’d_drug store and get a Trial Bottle of Dr, King' New Discovery for Consumption, free of charge, which ™ will convince them of its wonderful merits and show what a regular ollar-size hottla will do. Call early, IOWA IrBMs. Parties with capital will start a creamery and cheens f at Veterson if the citi- zens will furnish the building, The people of Ccdar Falls complain that the Telephone company charge too much for the talking privilege, An effort will be made to bolster up the college st Amity in the spring, ‘The citi zens have raiscd several thousand dollars towards it, The Masons of Des Moines are discuss. ing the advisability of building & newlhall, They wili probably do s0, aa they now have no suitable mecting place, A ublic.winded citie o of the state has e task on himself to see that Des nlnu does not further lncrense its mucic. ipal debt which is now over $300,00), He has brought an injunction suit, The board of supervisors of Buena Vista u'tered a | Every comfort and convenicnce needed | if the | There is a big lot | county has offered a reward of $1,000 fcr one hundred tons of soal mined within the county and delivered in Storm Lake within 12 months from January 1, 1888, The Benedict home at Des Moines seems to be unable to_restrain its inmates om returning to their evil course as soon a8 they get an opportunity. Jennie Lick- ineon, keeper of an Omaha bagnio, ronxed away on Thursday a girl who hd been | living at ths homa for two mont took her on to Ouwiaho. The Dickinson woman claimed to b . Irwin, wife of | o hardwa denlar in Coun I Bluffs, | The World Mov 8kill and Sclence Trl- umphant Cur reporter relates tho follow ne r markable | experlencs of one of cur mest relable and | substantial merchants, Deacon Stephen G, Ma- won. Mr, Mo says tiat from suffercd torribly fom fr.quent very sovere ate tacks of Toflammato umati m. The last attack In the winfor of ‘79 and '80 waswo sovere a4 torend ¢ him unib o to take a 8 ep in four months, His pbysic ans th ught that one 1ide o! him was paralyzed, and bith knees besmo | 80 stit that Ye could not kend them. Tho coo- tora prouounced his caw incurable, leavng him 1 a terrible condition, Ho was then inducod 10 tey Munt's Remedy, by] & medicl friend who told Lim that nis whole sickncas and trouhle wroso from kidney discise, conviaced Mr Maon thit such w.s the nd atter taking Itwix works was ontiroly cured, and fs now ln such excellent physical condition that neither damp wo thcr nor wot feot affsct him disagreoa: bly Mr. Moson reys that his cure 1s complete, as It I8 more than two years sineeho has had the disease, *“I attribute my mont rem. rkable cure wolelyto Hunt's Bemody, the Infalliblo kidney and Liver Mcdicine,” says Mr. Mason—Provi- dence Evening Pross, The Best. Williem Y. Wilson, M., sprivgfield, Fington Co., s, B4 prescrived Hunt's Pomedy in acomplica of of Dropey which Thid been treating for (ght yo rs, and T find Funt's Rem: ely I8 the be.t me deine for dropsy and the Lid- veys | have ever used, 6) to 1850 he Owe My Existence. Abigall 8. Colcs, 0t Moore town, Purlington i ghteon mouths #go 1 hac Drop y aroun| the host. My physicians and rends de paired of my evor goiting will, The first bottle of Hunt's kemedy gave me great ro- lof. 1teel Low: my very exigonce ty Hunts v, wnd I am desply thankfu! * fir's lamp wrought wmighty things, bug Huct®s Fomedy worls mightior, %1y it A true friend to ths weak and con- valcscent is Brown's Tron Biiters, Money for the Unmarried. One of the most solid and substan- tial ineti s in this country is the Marriago Faud Mutual Trust assoeia- tion of Cedar Raptds, In. During their fire ,erding Junuary let 1883, they ‘ over §30 00000 i benstits to ir wemom, and t greatest satisfaction prevalls ar their certificate holders, The, rganizad under the laws of Tows, anc their ¢ ars and directors are amony the leading and most prominent bust- ness men of € . Every un rarried person should have & certifi- oato 1o this as tion, Tt is & eplendid investmont, as eafo’] seoure amt sure &8 & government bond, You can justas well have a good sum of monvy to commence mar ried life on as not. Over 200 mem- bers have been pald off, roceiving over 300 per ceut. on their luvest- ment- Send a postal card for !rcu olroulars fully detalling the plan, which {s the fiuest known, ood sgents can get territory if applied for soon, Write to-dsy. Do not post- pone it. Mention where you saw this notlce J4-1m If you are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic district, barrioade your system against the scourge of all new oountries—ague, billlous and inter- mittent fevers— by the use of Hop itte WIFT'S SPECIFIO L - s CURES SCROFULA. MERVOUS DEBILITY, WIFT'S SPECIFIO o&,Cra Gaaran " OURES ULOERS. Pty R L szF LA Hervous Headcho, Mental Doprosston, Loss | CURES CATARRH. Memor; oatorrhira, Lupotavcy, [a sl antary omture O1d Age, caus abuso, or over-ndnigonc toada b0 inlsery, dosay and doath, On ouro receut casds, ¥ach box contalnn one menih troatment, Ove dallar % box, or eix boxestar fve dollars; eend by mall propald on rooelpt of rico, W guarantee alx boxes to care any cate Ith cach order rocolved by us for alx boxes, ao companed with ve doi sond tho par chaser our written o to roturn Abe SWIFT'S bl’EUll‘[O COURES SORE SWIFI'3 SPECIFIO s CURES BOIL! SWIFT'S SPEOIFIC CURES3 ERUPTION! nmuullflllnlunnmn doer nob efack & Drugeios, Boley mmm WIFT'S SPECIFIC CUBES ECZEMA. szFT‘S SPECIFIC CURES RHEUMATISM. O WIFT'S SPECIF10) DR. WHITTIER 017 8t. Charles 8t, ST. LOUIS (Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical mm {u.,hw been longer ongaged in tha treat- of CHRONIC, NERVO! SKIN AND BLOOD Diseasos than any other physician in &4 Lol aa cty papore ahow and sl old resideuks v REMOVES ALL TAINT. know, Consultation free and Invited, When It 1o lnconvenient to visit the city for trestment, b .ot | SWIFT'S SPECIFIG whoro. Curable cases cuaranteed; where doub IS THE oxiate it lo trankly stated. Oall or wril GREAT BLOOD REMEDY Nervous _prostration, Debility, Ments! OF THE AGE. and_Physionl_Weakness, Merourial_and other affectionn of Throut, Skin and Boues, Blood Twpurities and Blovd Polsoning, Write for full particulars to SWIFT SPECIFIO 0., Atlanta,Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 81 to 81.75 ver Bottl ___Hpecinl _attentio over-worked brain, Ty, Wh may Dot why, GYTEIDEL. Glos, conseqonces aud cure. Sealod for 25c postage oF stwmips " ‘/?l‘hfl‘ y COL. L T, FOSTRE May 10, 1556, ‘SURGICAL CASES DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YOUNO, MALK AND FEMALR. It 1a ».sure, prompt and efectusl s or In- digostic vous Debility In all it Stages, Prostration, neral Loss of Power. It repairs | mervous waste, rojuvenatos the faded_intellocky stronghthens the enfecbled brain and restores suroris ng tone and vigor to the exhausted or- ans. ~Tho experioiice of thousands proves it to he an invaluable re ) $1.00 a bottle, orwix or 85, For sl i ts, or sond secure from observation on receipt of price by tnflflmv 1®. 0. Box 2400 St. dutorniinec ruggiete boro i dored three bottles; I o) I would give 1t w ampa hay d. Lused but ove nd the colts limbs are an Tree of lumpe and omooth s tn thoe state He la onbive ble tha thy resin Bend for Mlusiesbed praf. P A ‘:vl'\ln Enoshurgh Vi - OLD DRUGGIRTR Aowely DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPGEITORIE ! The Great Popular Remedy for Pilos, Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & Iching Piles And all forms of Hemoreholdal Tumors. These SUPPOSITORIS act difbctly upon the ooata of the Blood Vemscls,and by thelr astringent effects gently force the blood from the swollen tumors, and by making the coats of tho velne strong, prevent the r roling, and hence » rudt cal cure 18 wugo 19 follow thelr use. Prico, 18 conte a box, _For sl by al te, OF sont b; mall on receipt of fmu Ygetitute, 718 Oliv

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