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| 3 SEASON 1883. THE DAILY BEE-MO DAY F&BR\fARY b Wall P aper. T — A ] SEASON 1883. NEW STORE-NEW STOCK-EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. CAREYULLY SELECTED from the full line of the GriEORGE K. BEARID, 32 MAIN STREET AND 33 PEARL ST. (New McMahon Block, next door to Postoffice.) GOUNCIL BLUFFS, HESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVINGA VERY LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, 10WA. LEADING MANUFACTORIES. Citizens of Council Bluffs and surrounding towns are respectfully invited to examine THE NEW STYLES FOR 1883, whetheryou wish to buy or not, PRICES gugt_‘ameed as LOW as anywhere in the United States. [—— COUNCIIL. BLLUFTFS, ———— PROPRIETOR OF—— PALACE MUSIC HALL! 7. MUIELILIETR, TOW A. Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS, now approved and used by a'l first class Artists. WESTERN COTTAGE AND BURDETTE ORGANS. Guitars, Accordeons, Importer and dealer in Viusic Boxes, Italian Strings, Etc., Etc. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESGRIPTION, such as Violins Also a full line of MUSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BINDERS AND SHERT MUSIC, Fancy Goods, Childrens' Carriages, Velocipedes, Bycicles, Carts and Wagons. will sell at To make room for new stock EXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Good Organs at $50 and upward. Address, Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments. Orders solicited. J. MUELLER, Council Bluffs, lowa. COUNCIL: BL.UFXFE'S —= WATER Also » WAVES. That never require cdmplng‘“n Mre. J. J. Guod's Halr Store, at {nlcu never befere touched b 1, ny other hair dealor. slsewhere. All goods warranted as represented. " MOROAN, KELLER & 00, TUNDERT ARD IR S The finest ¢ ock west of Chicago of ¥ oode ases. Calls at tended 8o st all hours. We d fy ¢ mpetition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr, Morgan has served aa under aker for forty oughly u’ derstands his business 846 and 357 Br Upholsterinz in all its branches promntly attended to; aso carpet-lay ing and lambrequi Telegraphic an mail or dors filled without delay EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Blufis $500 REWARD. The above reward will be pald to any person who will produc Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roofs. be Fire and Water Proof. All orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet- Sor than any other paint now in use. JTEWART & STEPHENSON. Bole Proprictors, Omaha House, Omahs, Neb, REFERKNCES. Officer & Pusey, Dr.Rico, Dr. Pinney, — Fulle Qouncil Blufts, lot Bun office, Omaha _Neo. FHOURSAS EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most contrally located hotel In the city, Room 76¢ $1.00 §1.50 and $2.00 per day. 1 thor- ars ‘arerooms for preserving Warranted to Fir C'ass Restaurant coonected wit the bote HURST. - - Prop. Yourthend T°n SBtroets, = WOOETEE ™D, Send 81, 82, 83, or 85 for & re. tail box by Fxpross of the best Oandies in America, put up Jlegant boxes, and atrictly pure Suitable for [presents. charges light, Refers to all Chi- oago, Try it once, C. F. GUNTHER} |Contectioner, . 9-28um IMPORTED BULBS ‘i Tailos. Andall other for Fal) Planting Expross GUNTEER'S CANDY ‘Chicag Crocuses. Large:t sasord ment ever shown in Chicage Niustratcd Catalogue free. Seud for 1t Hiram Sibley & Co., SEEDMEN, €0-20f Randolph st , " GOLD ROPE. Thentrinsic merit and superior quality of ous Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other mannfac turers to put upon the market « 00ds similar tc our brand in name and style which are offere and rold for less movey thap the genuine Golc Rope. We caution the t adend consnmer to see Ahat our name snd trade mark are upon each fump, The only genuine and origiual Gold Rope baceo is manutactured ol manuf by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO BAOOO OOMPANY, + Ohica 11 line of switches, ctc. at greal {lver and colored neta. Waves made from Indies’ own hair. ly reduced prices. Also gold, Da not fall to call before purchasing . J. J. GOOD, 20 Mwin atroes, Council Bluffs, Tows. MES. B, J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Blav:uamlhlc Institution, Phila- elphia, Penna. Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all disosses and r-lnlul ait ficultios peculiar to females a speclally. W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE GF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Hstate & Collestion Agency. In Odd Fellow's block, over Savings' Bank, FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH B1(S,, Aro now ready to contract for small castings of | every description in MALLEABLE TRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Special aftention is called to the fict that the metals are me ted in cRUCIBLKS which gives tre very best castings, Burning Brands —FOR — DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Elo., Eic., As well as Cattle Brands i Eleventh aveuue, 8, TOWA, Works: Corner Sixth street an COUNCIL BLUF THOS, OFPICNR. w. H. M. PUNY OFFICER & PUSKY, BA NECE S, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - . jan8-ty 1866 Dealers in F¢ 1 Domestict Exchange i LI N&W SLEIGHS AND OLD. Brililant Colors 'and Streaming Plnmes in Fashion Now, and Prices Up. New York Sun, ““There s a heap of style about it all,” said an old-timer, overlooking the brilliant ecene on the avenue, as he moodily chewea the butt of his cigar, *‘but I don’t seem {o eee ha'f the fun in it that I used to find yosrs ago, in the days when the big sleighs, sith twelve and fourteen horses to them, ueed to dash up and down Broadway, carrying the public at 25 cents & head, Anybody could have a sleigh ridoe in those daye; one that had more solid sport and jollity in it than you could squeszo ous of a mile of that procession. Now, only the rich can go sleigh riding. Perhaps it's be- cause the climate 8 chuuging, aud snow has got o scarce as to bs a Inx- ury beyond the reach of the poor, ex- cept when they have to trudgo on foot in it to hunt their grub, Yes, 26 cents 1t used to coat to ride In a crowd of merry plebians the whole length of Broadway. Now, if you have luck you may ge a hack, horse and au old cutter to take your girl oat at $10 an hour. 4 The reporter asked a maunfacturer of sleighs about prices, ““We have them,” said the maker, ‘‘at all prices from $26 vp to $800. Up to five years ago there was little variety in slvighs, and thoy wers far less costly than they now sre. The cutters were either of the swau-shaped ‘Albany’ pattern or the eqaare bodied ‘Portland’ pattern, The tirat iunova- tlon was what is known as the ‘Stiv. era’ pattern, which was moce comfort able than the Albany aud had much more graceful lines that the Portland, With the addition of sprivgs to take off the jolts, f. may be considered about perfect In 1'e kind. Bub now we have a number of new styles, of great beauty and corresponding exper aiveness, taken from Russian, German | and Canadlan models, That rix scat | via-n vis is & model of our oww, and is the scme of sleigh-bullding. 1t has | a sort of landeu body, with doo:s | suppcrted on curved irons, aud i worth $800. We mude sevoral for this winter, and that {s the only one we have left. This is s Cunedian pat- tern, aud s knowa a caricle, or tab slotgh. Ita body comes very olose to the ground, and res's on wolid wooden runuers, hes @ vory high front sud back, and s fitted either for a driver to sit ona narrow driving-seat in front or for use without a driver's seat, Thia sizo of it is wocth from $175 to $250, scoord- {ug to finish, but very large oues are meade on the same general priuciple that cost §400 or $6(0. Taat one with the scat perched up behind for the y | drive—-a ‘rumble’ lelgh—in Russian style, and though it holds only two, and a driver, if one is wanted, 18 worth $450 to §500, according to finish. There is & superb Ruso-Cavadian sleigh for four persons. 1ts body, as you gee, is much Illke & eabriolst or Victoria carriage—price $450 to $600. This rquare-bodied oue, with angles instead of curves everywhers, seats on # lovel, heavy moldiogs In panels, and rather plain in appearance, is German, and can be dragged away for just $450, That gentleman’s driving slelgh, which 80 much resembles a dog ocsrt on run- ners, is worth §6(0 Here 1s a spec| men of our speed ountters, made of forged steel and bent hickory, which weighs only fifty ponnds, and is worth 86 a pound. Itis strong enough to carry two good-sized ,men, f they could be got into it. That sort of slelgh we make a speclalty of, and | have soid them to Vanderbilt, Frank Work aud a lot of other gentlemen fond of driving fast horses. A new and expensive thivg that we have put on nearly all our sleighs this season is that nickel-plated wire snow-screen fu tront. It adds vory greatly to the Looks of a sleigh and is also useful. That fashion we call the Langtry cut- ter. It is worth §50. “‘Sleighs last a long time if they have decent handling. One that we repainted for a gentloman this season has been in use fourteen years and is yet as fine and strong as any on the road, Most of the old sleighs. when they get too much battered up for the ity or their drivers get tired of them, are traded off for the west or out on Long lsland, or to Jersey, I don't know what becomes of them, They are like the ‘‘one-hoss shay,” in that they may break down but never wear out.’ WNever Give Uv. If youare sulfering with low and de pressed spirits, loss of appetite, geu debility, disordered blood, weak censti tion, hendache, or any disease of a bilio us nature, by all ‘means procuroa bottle of Flectric Bitters, You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will foll you will be inspired with uew life i will cease, and henceforth you will rajoice in the praise of Electric Bitters Sold at fifty cents a bottle, byC, F, G221 man How He Won Her. Chieago Tribune, “Cucile!” ‘‘Yee, papa.” She arose—a brown-oyed, brown. haired girl, with a rare grace and swoetness 1n her manner—and ap- proached, Picrceval Doadwood push- ed aslde the muss of papera that lay on the deek before him and gazad ateadi- Iv, almost fiercoly, at his davghter Sho returned the ¢azs with a timid, hesltating look, while the rosy blushes of maiden modesty chased each other rapidly across her fair young features and leaped outward into the great Boyond, *‘What brings young Frelinghuyeen hera ro often?” askod the old man. “‘His fect, I suppose,” was the an awer. in low, notleed that he had them with him the Inst time he called’—and the girl shrank lostinetively against her hus- tle, “T want no ronsense,” replied the father, ‘I have calied you here to talk about your future. You must make a wealthy marriage.”’ “‘Papa!” ‘D) not interrupt ma,” he contin ued, “I have epcken my piece, and have only to add that Iam a Hard Man from Wayback.” Bobbing as if her heart would break, Cuceille went slowly to the sofa and sat down with a dull, sickening thud, She had broken her bustle, Buddenly she arose. ‘'I love Harold shrinking tones. *T| Strength and nctivity will return; pain and | ¥°" Yor¥ Frelinghuysen,” she said, ‘‘and I will marry no other man," tion of & potent medicine acours in these columa but, when one comos under our notico jossessing Two miautes later she was doing wp | #uch uudoubted merit an the one of which we her back halr, * * * “‘You are sure you love me!” *‘Can you doubt me?"” asked Har- old. “Vos," replied the girl, “I can, but have decided not to"'—and kissiog hi warmly, she went away. * * * * * * Spring in Coshcoton. Piercoval Doadwood is again seat at his desk, “You expect youne Frelinghuys to-day?’ he says to Coceile, “Yea, papn.” Even while they are speaking t daor opens aud Harold enters, i “‘Nave you ¢ me to redeem your | * * * speak, wo cannot refealn from giving 18 $he ored. it 1t desorven. Itcures when all othor remcdic fail, a9 It acte dirsctly on the Kidneys,Liver, and Bowels restoring them il at oncs o healthy actlon. It lawure to oradicato all diseancs of tho Kidueys, Bladder, Utinary Organs,—such as | Gravel, Diabetos, Incontinence, Rotention of the 10 [ o, 1t has s woidertal effect on Weakneas or Paln in the Back, Side, or Loins, and has prov- ed itsolt tho most rellable mediciae extand for General Delility, Female Diseases, Dist. Sloep, Lo of Appotite, and all complaints of the Urino-Genital Crgaas, ed It efficacy in cases of 00 | that dreadful scourgo and insidions destroyers | Bright's Discace of tho Kidncys, has been re warsab e and, §f b4 merit rested on 1ts succo 8 he | i coping with thet dise ko aline, 1t would be | woithy of high rank asa public boaefebtor. 1n Wil i scomof the Liver—as Billousnoss, Heads promisc!” agks the cld man scorn- | whe, Dyspeps a, Sour Stomach, aud Costiveross fully. “T have, ia tha roply, and Harold it quickly induces that organ to hoalt'y action, and removes the csuse at the same thme. Itls places §60 00 in brios on the desk, | PIreY vegotablo in composition, belog entirely “How did you get this money, | and where ha: Deawing h s you buen all winter w5 £ up proadly, Harc answored: “‘Inm arotired sand-bagger | from Chicago —_— Horsford’s Actd Phosphate in Fea- sickoesi« Pror. ADOLPH OTT, New York, says: ‘T used it for secasickness, among the passengers, curing a p sage uoross the Atlautic. rality of cases I saw the violent sy toms yiold which characteriza the disease, and give way to s healthful actlon ot the functions impaired.” To Carry the Lad's Heart In, vening Pust, Soclety girls have litilo flat sachels of wilk or watin, doliostely rcanted decorated with & bit of their hand-pinting, either florel or comle These they suspenc feom the waist a knot and ends Into this case they slip tho card In the gen] own of nurrow ribbon, troe trom & | worcirisl or minera! poisng, and posscemes £oro sirtuey a1 a remedy for Hoar 14 | Dicease and Rhoumatism. We havo noither timo norwp e to do this medicine fall Justics; but tha pu'lic can obta n full paitic 1ars in the shaps of pamphle s and circulars by ucdressiog Hunt's Remo 'y Company, Providence, R. L—Sciontific Times NEHVOUS DEBILITY, Dr. B, 0 W R A R R eatmens fio for Hystorla, Dinsiuces, Convulslons Norvous Headacho, Montal Deprossion, Loss Memory,8permatorehiag, Impotonoy,(arainaby Emlelons, Premature 01d Aye, caused byov exortion, self-abuse, or over-ndulgonos,” wh loads to misery, docay aod death, ~ One box cure recont casco. Kach box containg one m troatoiond, Ono dollar & box, five dollars; sent by mall pre . We guaranteo six hozes With each order racelved by us cowpnated with fivo dollars, wil ¥ cur writton gusranteo o return i wonoy f the troatment doer nol eftoct & o 0. ¥, Goodman, Drugs\ss, o ) gul noOmshe, Lab, Ordsws by wmall st al. rentl \awle by nd DOCTOR STEINHART'S on | SUPPOSITORIES! which is printed the order of dancis Down the back of the case are fast- The Great Popular Remaiy for Pilos, ened swall loops of ribbon, which | Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & Iiching Pilon sorve o hold y porell, And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors. a——— o | The wall ku surnalist, Captain | 4 Henry Daker, Qhogtnut st and | tumors, andby il ml ;,r the v.-ul.. i N ) I | | strong, prevent tho r refilling, and hence » rad Beters ave, Now Orieaus, trled | Cal citve 1n Wuro o foll W their use. Prico, 76 1 me cago «f rther matism, | mail on receiptof price, by En_lish Modioal The ¢rand jur Hancack county h indioted Frink Walker, ( Fale A, Curter and A, ) Center, for the biy « county for which i | in Weat Virgiun, Bailey i« not to be iley waa urr uted, not havil been indicted; and that his evidence will 1 by the rtate to puvict the 1 gainst whotn bills were found, PRSI A Velunble Medlcine HUNT'S REMADY,— 178 MANY MKI There wio no diseascs more proval portiaps, the excepticn of Consamption, i this country, than the K doey and Liver Complaints; and 10 find & remedy that would effectually re leve tham bat long beon the al o of many «filic ted suferers. Whether our habila asa pe ple are conductive to these discates, or whether th may 161ult from the pec is beyond our comprahen agalo avd again p cope with and erac I now claimed that , with | alarlty of 0ar climate, o0, and s of 1l £l val wo since an efficacious ¢ medy can be had; but of one thing we are sure, that the 1ongz aflicted public will hail with jy tho spacidc which has | 1 it abilly bo effoctually | | cate thess diteaser. Tre | » 1 lguutntn, 718 Olive Bt + Lonis has ng he on | 5 ireuiie ROk BITTRSS oame of this medicine is Hust's Remedy,and it | 1! s manufactured by the Hunt' pany of Providence, It s wob often that men Hemody Com | DR. WHITTIER. 6117 8t. Charles 8t, 8T. LOU1S (Mo- A REGULAR GRADUATE of two modical collogos, banbeen langer engake 1o, the troat: ment_of CHRONIO, 'NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disesses than any other physician in 81, Louls as city papors show and all old residente know. Consultation froe and invited, ~When 1§ od, Call or rostration, Debility, Montal v wi, Marcurial_and other affections of Throat, Skin and Bones, Blood Tmpurities and Blood Poisoning, Skin A ffections, “Ulcers, Twpediments to Marriare. Rheumatism, Piles. T cases from AL OASES Dicenses arising from Tmprudence, Exconses, Lodulvences ry, who'may not, why, CGHOXIDEL e, consequences and cure, Sealed for 250 postage or stamy ' 2adkwly OOL, L. T. FOSTER. (Youngstown, Ohlo, May 10, 1838, 7 Dn, B. J. KanpALL & Co.—1 had aivery valus ble Hamblotonian colt that Iprised very highly, he had & Iarge bone spavin on one joint and & small one on the other which made him very isme; [ the charge of iwo vober- |Ill'5.lllmlonl which falled $o cure him. I wag ono day reading the -dvertisement of Kondally Bpavin Cure in the Chioag mined stoneo ko try 18 wid ot our Cruggla ] vond for it, and thoy ord all and T thought I would give ib & a8 freo of lumps and ae n tho state e ls enf The curo was 80 remarkal nolghbors have the remals. ly cured. Bavo lottwo of m; tng two bottlos who are now usingi Very reapacitully, L, T. FOSTER Bend for (linstrated olrcular giving nosidive Price ). got it tor you glofi)n OLD Awely GRATITUDE. DENVER, CoL., August 29, 1882, All Druglsto bave s or oas Dr. P.J. Kondall & G0}, Proe nosburgh Falla, V , Vh. BY ALL DRUGGISTS Guxis—1 cannot find words w th which to ex- Dress my geatitdo to you for the cure your Bwitt's Specilic has effect-d in my case. 1 was afflicted with thy horrible disease for threo yeirs, and after spendiug some time at the Hot Springs 1 used on'y ono dozen small sl bottl s of 8. 8 8. and there is not a ign of the disease romine ing My sores are all healod, my throat /s en: | Large Bize,..... | Thavo se n o many hundeeds of men doscd with Calomel, Todido of Mezeury and Todide of Potasa, - til they were ¢ mploto wreeks, t1at I shudder to think of the m's ry which has b.on brought on th human family by the use of Morcurials for Blood Diseases. It is w crying shamo that physie cfans will not ackno the muit of your GRAND Blood stedic o Wy Dame as you wish J. . RAFF. 1t you doubt, com 1o see us, and wo will CURE YOU, or cuar,e no'hing! Wrie for particulars and 4 copy of the little book, ** Mossage to the Unfort inate Suffering ™ Ask any Druggist as to | our standing, ¢9.81,00) Reward will he paid to any Chemist who wll find, on ana'ysis of 200 bott'es (5. 8. 8., one pariicle of Marcury, lodide of | SPECIZIC C0., Proprictors, Atlanta. Ga. Price of Small Size, ' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

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