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THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY FLBRUARY 13 SEASON 1883. Wall Paper. SEASON 1883. = NEW STORE-NEW STOCK-EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 32 MAIN STREET AND 33 PEARL ST. CAREYULLY SELECTED from the full line of the (New McMahon Block, next door to Postoffice) GOUNCIL BLUFFS, . RESPECTFULLY ANN(OUNCES THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVINGA VERY LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, 10WA. LEADING MANUFACTORIES. Citizens of Council Eluffs and surrounding towns are respectfully invited to examine THE NEW STYLES FOR 1883, whether you wish to buy or not, PRICES guaranteed as LOW as anywhere in the United States. 7. COUNCIIL. BLUFTFS, COTTAGE AxD BURDETTE ORGANS. PALACE Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS _ Importer and dealer in uitars, Accordeons, VMusic Boxes, ltalian Strings, Etc., Etc. MU EILI.EIER, —PROPRIETOR OF . MUSIC HALL! , now approved and used by a’'l first class Artists. WESTERN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESC'IPTION, such as Violins Also a full iine of TOW A. MUSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BINDERS AND SHERET MUSIC, Fancy Goods, Childrens' Carriages, Velocipedes, Bycicles, Carts and Wagons. will seli at To make room for new stock EXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Good Organs at $50 and upward. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments. Orders solicited. J. MUELLER, Council Bluffs, lowa. Address, COUNCIL BLUFES “WATER WAVES. That never require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Guod's Halr Store, at prices never hefere inuchedIhJ ny other hair dealor. Also a full line of swi ‘ver and colored nets. Waves made from ladies’ own halr. slsewhere, All goods warrantod #e representod. ES. B. J. HARDING. M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. @raduste of Electropathio Ivatitation, Enilas delvhia, Penna. Office Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, OCOUNCIL BLUFFS, IoWA. The treatment of all diseases and peinful dif Bculties peculiar 4o females » specialty. tches, otc. st sreatly reduced prices. Do not fall ta call before purc! MRS, J. J. GOOJ 26 Main stroes, Council Bluffs, I WINTHERLICH B? Are now ready to contract for small cast every description in | MALLEABLE TRON, GRAY TRON, And any ALLOY OF BR. me ry best caatings, Burning Bran — FOR ERS, CIGAR aud TOBACC FACTOKIES, Ere, Eic., As well as ARE NICELY EXECUTED Works: CornerSixth street and Eleventh a Also go hasing FOURDRY. 'y ings of ASS. Special aftention is called to the f ot that the 1s are me ted in cruCIRLES which gives the ds DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- 0 Cattle Brand_s veuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE CF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agency. In Odd Fellow's block, over Savings' Bauk. jan8-t) EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. ¢188roadway, Council Bluffs EWE AN BEAXR. Dr. J. Meagher, —Oculist, Aurist, AND SPECIALIST, in Chronic diseases, offers hls services to all at filoted with dissases of th 1 Eye, Ear, or Chronic diseason of any character, Warrants s cure In il Rcumaiic affections’ Can be consulted Ly mail or in person at the Mctropolitan hotel, Counci Bluffs, lowa, 1.D. KUMUNDSON, . L. SHUGART, A. W. STREAY, President. Vice-Pres't. Casbi CITIZENS BANK Of Couneil Bluffs, Organized under the laws of the State of Iows Paid up capital. . Auth eapit 1ssued o the principal citles of United States snd jpecial attention given to collections aad correspondence with prompt returas. DIRNOTORS, 4.D.Bdmundson, E. L. 8hs 4. T.Hanh, W.W, Wallace, J. W. Im::: L A, Milss AW, Bhreet, Iviant # 76,000 200,000 CURES SCROFULA, do. SORES, do. ULCERS, do. BOILS, do. ERUPTIONS, do. CATARRH, do. ECZEMA, do. RHEUMATISM, do. BKIN DISEASES, do. BLOOD DISEAS SWIFT'S SPECIFIC REMOVES ALL)TAINT. HEREDITARY OR OTHERWISE, SWIFT'S IS THE SPEGIFIC GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Write for full particulars, and little book sage to th: Unfortunato Suffering. %2.81,000 Reward will he pald Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 “'Mes. to any bott'es o 8.8.8., one particle of Mercury, lodide of Potassium, or other Mineral substence. SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga. Price of Bmall Siz o Bise,.... . BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, BWIFT 1,00 IOWA ITEMS, Ottumwa is preparing for a fifth ward, Davenport is getting up a benefit for its poor. Spencer business men have formed a board of trade. Shelby connty has $3,000 in outstanding ‘warrants, Weat Union will have a bank with a capital ot $100,000 to start on, Dabuque rends a gold medal to Herman Struss, the brave Newhall Louse tiremen The Muscatine_ Canning company has paid a dividend of 17 per cent. on $30,000 capital this year, There is a roft coul famine in Creston, which threatens to prove sesious to the businees interests of the city. Monona county was_slightly disturbed by an earthqnuke shock, which made itwelf apparent on Tuesday, the 6th, A new flouring mill will be built at The subscription_of $2,000 has bo: n raised within $200, which will ba sub- Odebolt. scribed. Towa C'ity’s new water works system has actory test. Streams ure ve feet Ligh without extra pressure, A terrible epidemic of scarlet fever is prevailing at Scranton. Six or /eight deaths have been reported and the number of cases is steadily increa ing. T, M. Bowen, the newly-elected sena- tor from Colurado, was at one time a resi- dent of Clarinds, ard raised the first com. pany of eoldiers in Page county, A mon in Maquoketa named W. C. Boardwan recently biusht a dwelling house for $2,200, and then presented ic to the Congregational church for » parsonage, Glenwood ghas & respsctable burglar, The son of a well-to-do citizen was found the other night by & storekeeper quiol! goiug thrcugh his stock, The young man’s uame has not been divulged, The Cedar Rapids water works compavy is pumping 1,500,000 gallons per day, which is an excess of 700,000 over the usual eupply, the increase being caused by consumers leaviag their pipes open, Dr, Reinhold of Clarinda, was cowhided on the 6ih by J. W, Calicotte, n book store man of the same place. Reinhold had undertaken to treat Callicotte’s wife He then pre- and had nearly killed her, sented a bill, and the indignant husband thrashed him woldly. The medical man was badly cut up. Sergeant-at-arms of the house o commons, Mr. D. W. McDonnel!, Ot tawa, Oanada, this endorses the Grea German remedy: *‘Iused St. Jacob Oil for rheumatism and foand it al that 1t is claimed to be.” Fun in & Drug Store Pock’s Sun. ! “You would bo astonlshed at tho fun that crops out smong the cus. tomers that visit a drug store,” said a druggist the other day, after he had | tryloeg to convince a got through young man that it would be fmpossi ble to take back a tooth brueh afier i had been used three or four days, and glve him another one a sizs smaller. ‘80 you strike all classes of cus. tomers, ¢h?" said the newspaper man. “Well, 1 should cackle,” said the ‘A womau cims in thls drogg!st. merning and handed me an old back number porous plaster, one that looked as though it had been taken off an Egyptlan mummy, and wauted me to BShe said the uld one was no good, Sne sald the old man had worn it on his back for give her anotherfone. two weeks, and it never drew a hlister. It just loafed around on his back, and was of no more account than so much I trled to tell her that a sand paper. gorunu plaster was not intended to lister, but simply to retain the baok in its proper place, and let the pain crawl out through the holes. She kicked and said I was a wormse fraud than the other plaster. But she was not as bad os a man who came in with his wife one day and told my clerk he wished he would take his wife's measure for a porous plaster for her left lung. The clerk is a modest sort of a fellow, who wae juat think- . | ing of gettivg married, aud he blushed, and finally, after looking at the lady, and taking a mental measurement of the lceaiity of her left lung, went and + | got & porous plaster and satd he would warrant it to fit T pledge you my 1 | word, the next day the man came in and complimented the clerk on the excollent fit of the plaster. He sald it was just right. But the worst caso of economy I ever saw was & woman who brought back four big blue pills that sho had left after her husband’s illness, and wanted to trad borax to wash with, hurt her faelings, and T gave her some borax and took tho pills and threw | them out In the alley, because nobody would like it if I sold them second- Evon then I came near gotting Into trouble, as a couple of Polack boys plcked up the pills and ate them, thinking it was llcorice drops, and their fathor was going to sue me for poisoning his children,” Ididn’t want to Bucklin's Aruica Salve, The Besr SALvE in the world for Cuts, Bruieon, Sores, Ulcore, balt Rheum, Fe. | ver Sores, Tetter, Chupped Hands, Chil biainy, Oorns, and all skin eruptions, and £or wla bty 0. ey Marrylng Under Difficulties, E'aborate preparations for a mar- { | rlage ceremony had beon made in Providence the other night. The minister was present to tie the nuptial 1| knot, the guests had arrived, and the bride, with palpitating heart, awalting the arrival of the man who was to be her partner for life. The marelage was (0 have taken place at 7 o'clock, aud the groom weut away a short time before, stating that he wished to don another suit of clothes. The time for the ceremonies arrived, but the groom d‘d not appear, Tne bride grew anx. ious; the guests gazed upon the good things and wondered at the delay. Finally scouts wero sent oat. The Contral Station was visited 1o the be- . [llef that, in the excces of his happi- nees, the would-he husband had im- bibed too freely cf tho oil of joy, but the guardians cf the peace had not soen him, After considerable time t | spent in search he was found and brought to the house, Matters bagan to look brighter, and Immediate - | praparations were made to complete , | the marriage. But it was not to be, | for the groom discovered that he had forgotten his marriage license. Again - | he startsd on & run to procure this passport to his future happiness, with which he returned after some delay, and at 10:30 the knot was tled, and everything went as merrily a8 & mar. riage bell, —_— f t 3 1 ' Horsford's Acid Phosphate promotes sleep when the nervous sys- tem is overworked or worrled by care and anxiety, BURLINGTON’S BANK. A Missouri Town Moves in the Inter- est of Money. Corres jonience of Tur B BuruiNaroN JuxcrioN, Mo., Kab. ruary 10,—A few wecks sgo Prof. J. M. Martin, of Galesburg, IIl, came among and proposed establishlng a bank by getting up a joint stock com- pany with a oubscribed oapital of $60,000 He has succeeded in his undertaking, There are about fifty stockholders who are worth collective- ly more than §1,600,0 0, and what if far better tho moat of it is made up by our citizens and farmers here at home, Oa the 8:h the stockholders met at Bryant's hall and elocted thirteen directors as f llows: W. W. Washburn, John W, Davis and Myron Rodes, of Galesburz, Iil.; M, Mrtin, J ames Rankio, W, H. Davis, 1. J. Johuson, George H. Hotaling, C. D. Caldwell, J. F. M ntcomery, William Woods, Shyler Ronse and J, A. Thomp- won, of Burlington Junction, Mo, ‘I'he above are all men «f honor and integrity. The board of directors slected Wm, H. Davis, president; Jamens Rankio, vice-prisident; J. Martin, cashier; W. J. Nelson, attor- n oy. The Northwestorn bank will eract a fine business house the coming season; until then they will vccupy the bank brilding ocoupied by Orrin Miller, Ever since the town stirted we have felt the want of & bank whose officera were honest, not penurious, and who would not charge us three prices for accommodations. I have mentioned this in Tus Bee before. And now that we have all this insured, we are proud and happy. Our citizens have shown & commendable epirit by their liberal sabscriptions, for nothtng will build up our lrtle city and the county like this new inatitution, 8, Wolcott has resigned the prinel- palship of our echools and J J. Bry- ant, junior editor of the Post, has employed to finish the same. Wo have a new Post G. A. R. established in this place which is flourishing. Judge Georgs H. Hotaling took his seat o8 county judge last Monday for the firat time rince his elecuion, Judge Hotaling will make an excel- lent cfficer, Our worthy postmaster, I. B, Ohls- singer, took in St. Louie this weok. Wo' have beon haying some very pleasant weather, but really this has been the most eevers winter we have ween in this section for some years, More anon, Jasox Fan, —_— Millions Given Away. Millions of Bottlesof Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have bssn given away s Trial Bottles of the large size, This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the pro prietors, were it uot for the rare wmerit possesed by this wonderful medicine, Oal st O, ¥, Goolman's Drug Store, and get & Trial Bottle free, and try for yowrself, naver fa'ls to The Oabinet Dinners. Now York Times. Many of those reading the descrip- tlons of the splendid dinners and other entertainnents at Wathington must wonder how members of the president's oabinet can manage to afford such display. Their salaries are only $8,000 a yoar and they have to pay a Leavy rent. Living may be, say, 10 per cant cheaper at Washing- ton than at Now Ynlg, but even aa- suming this, the mystery cf this mag- nificauce in hospitality, house-rent and faminine attire is not to be ex- plained except by the hypothesis that o minister draws heavily on private resources. An English cabinet minis- tor of the first claes has §25 000 a year and two or threo have residences. A French minister has $12,000 with [y fine furnisned residence and certain allow- aunces aggregating at least £16,000 a yoar. InLondon, it a minister has lit- tle but his cflizial salary ho is not ex- pected to entortaln, that burden fall- ing upon his wealthy colloagues. The late Sir Gaorge Groy, tor example, who was long in office, lived in quite a small house and only gave one annual state dinner, st a hotel, on the queen’s birthday. Thonation has now put the president in & position to entertain handsomely withoat trenching cn his private fortune, and it ts but right and proper that he should do s0; but this | custom of his cabinet entertaining one another with gorgaous banquets would be much more honored iu the breach than the observance, — March On, March on toVictory. Under date of November 21, 1882, Mr. Albert W. Handy, of Pratt and Whitnoy Compsny, Hartford, Conn., writos— “Having boen & great sufferor from & sovere attack of Kidnoy Diseaso, and endured for a long time the Intens> pain, many aches, and extromo woaknoss that always attead thin dread disease, tncludivg the terrivle back-ache, after trylog doctor's prescriptions and many oth. > called cures, withou galcing any benefit, T was finally porsuaded to take Hunt's Femedy:and wftor us- Ing 1t & very short time I flad n.)welf entirely re- loved f:om the back-ache and other paiv, and, better than sl the other fmprovomoits in my gonoral hu: Ith, my Kidoey discaro 1 curd. 1t affords me groat p'easure to recomumend Hunt's Romedy 10 all who may be suffering s I have boen, as 1t is wato and reliable madicioe for Kid ney Disoaso, * Honest Indorsement. Mr. C. T. Melvin, of Providence, R, L, saye— “Believing, 88 1 do, thst an honest endorse- ment ¢f all you caim for the virtues of Hunt's Rewedy, 1 with plossure attest to the fact that 1t acti 0 In restoring » healthy condition to dis- ensed Kidnoys and Liver is, in my case, littlo loss than miraculous.” 80 say we, all of us, One, two, three, tour of us,’ #3d 80 on up to thousands, that Huot's Remedy 1a incomparably the best Kidney and Liver med- fcine known, If you are not marrled, write the Mar. risge Funt and Mutual Trost Associa- tion, Ceasr Kapids, Lows, for clrculars - ing the plan, 15-3m, | Teceive special attention, OOL. L. T. FOSTER. 0, p ho had a Iarge bone spavin on one small one on the other which made him very Iamo; I had him under the charge of two veber- inary surgeons which fatled #0 cure him. I was one day reading the advertisement of Kendall' Bpavin Cure in the Chioago Expross, determined atonoe fo try 1 aud got our cruggiste here b sond for It, and they ordored three bobtles all and I thought I would give 1t & thi trial, I used 1t according to direction fourth day tho colt coased to be Iame and $he Tumps have disp . 1 used but one bobkle and the colt's lim reo of umpe and a8 smooth as any hors ly cured. The cure wan 80 remarl liave lotwo of my nelghbors have 0 bobtlos who are now using b Vory respecttully, proot, Pricedl. &ot 11 for yor riobors, osburgh Falle, Vo, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Aowely DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. FoRr OLD AND YOUNG, MALR AND FRMALR. 1t in & sure, promp ctunl remeds or fne digestion, Dyspep:ia, Intermittent Fevers, Wan of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all its Stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Prostration, Woakness and general Loss of Power. It repalre nervous wasto, rejuvenates tho faded intellect, hthens the enfeebled brain and restores toneand vigor to the exhausted or- Ko oxperienco of thousands proves it to invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00a bottl ix or 85, For saloby all druggists, or senf from observation on receipt of price by Box 24€0 '%bl“ 1P. 0. DOCTOR STEINHART'S UPPOSITORIES | The Great Popular Remody for Piles. | Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & Iiching And all torms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors. These Surposirories act directly upon the coats of the Blood Vessels, and by their astringent offects gently force the blood from the swollem tumors, and by making the coats of the velne strong, prevent tho'r refllling, and hence a radi- cal cure 1s sure to follow their use, Price, cents a box, For sale h( all druggists, or ser mail on receipt of price, by Exa 14al n‘r‘&‘-‘ Lastitute, 718 Olive Bt 0. DR. WHITTIER. 617 St. Charles 8t, ST. LOUIS IMo. 4 REGULAK GRADUATE of two medios boen longer engaged In the treate °1 JHRONIO, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disesscs than any other phyaician in B8, Louls ae city papers show and all old residente know, Consultation fre d lnvited, When i I8 Inconventent to visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sent by mall or express . where, Curable cases guaranteed; whore doul oxiote 1t 1o frankly stated. Oall or write. Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental Mercurial and Skin and Bones, Blood Tmpu ~Poisoning, Skin Affections, OI1 Sores and Ulcers, Twpediments { Piles. Speoial over.worked brain tention URGT! arising w, ludulcences from Lupr 'y, who may not, why, GHOUXIDEL auscs, consequences and cure. Soaled for 25 postage or stampa. ) wly HURST S EUROPEAN HOTEL, The mo st centrally located hotel in dhe city, Rootr 8¢ §1,00 91.60 and #2.00 por day, 7. ‘'am Bestaurand coonected wit e b " HURST, -« = + Fourthand Tu Strests, ST XOUIS MO.