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SEASON 1883. w 11 Paper SEASON 1882! ~ THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY FEFRUARY 19 4 1 NEW STORE-NEW STOCK-EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 32 MAIW STREET AND 33 PEARL ST. (New McMshon Block, next door to Postoffice) GOUNGIL BLUFFS, YESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVINGA VERY LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHAD CAREVULLY SELECTED from the full line of the 10WA, S U, LEADING MANUFACTORIES. Citizens of Council Bluffs and surrounding towns are respectfully invited to examine THE NEW STYLES FOR I::883, whetheryou wish to buy or not, PRICES guix_r:ameed as LOW as anywhere in the United States. COUINCIL BLUZFTFS, COTTAGE A«D BURDETTE ORGANS. Guitars, Accordeons, wiusic Boxes, ltalian Strings, Etc,, Etc. Also a full line of MUSIC BOOKS MUSIC BINDERS AND SHE®RT MUSIC, Fancy Goods, Childrens‘Carriages, Velocipedes, Bycicles, Carts and Wagons. will seli at 7. vy n MU ER LI EER, —PROPRIETOR OF now approved and used by a’l first-class Artists. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESGTIPTION, such as Violins TOW A. - PALACE MUSIC HALL! Headquarters for the justiy Celebrated WEBER PIANOS Importer and dealer WESTERN To make room for new stock EXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Good Organs at $560 and upward. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments. Address, Orders solicited. J. MUELLER, Council Bluffs, lowa. COUNCIL BILUXE'ES “WATER WAVES. That never require cflmplnxl at Mra. J. J. Guod's Halr Store, at prices never betore fouched by my other halr dealer. ver and colored net. slsewhere. All goodn warrantod ue represented, DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE, FoR OLD AND YOUNG, MALR AND FEMALE, 1t is s sure, and effectual remeds or (o digestion, Dys) Intermittent Feyers, Want of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all its Stazos Weak Me mory, Loss of Brain Power, Prostention Weakness and general Lose of Power. it ropairs nervous waste, rejuvenates the faded intelioct, strenghthens tho enfeeblod brain and restoret surpris ng tone and vigor to the exhausted or- 8. The experience of thousands proves it to an invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00a bottie, or six or $5. For sale by all drugyits, or soni securo from observation on receipt of price g R.S ha~ t P. 0. Box 2460 St uis Mo. DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIE ! The Great Popular Remady for Piles. Sure oure for Blind, Bleeding & I.ching F And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors. Theso Surposrrorirs act directly upon the coata of the Blood Vessels, and by thelr astringent effects gently force the blood from the swollen tumors, andby making the coats of the velns strong, prnv‘l ther refllling, and hence a radl- cal cure is sure to follow their use, Prico, 76 ::I'f a Ile Po'r l:‘la by alldruggists, or sent b‘ on receipt of price, by Em s} on] Lystitute, 718 Olive 8t St REMARKABLE ! KANA8 Crry, Mo., Sept. 70, 1882, not knowing the resul: of such roubles, I afloy edit torun fo som : t me, but finally ap. lied to | the best phy cian in t iy city, who treated me | for six months. INTHAT TiMk'1 TOOK OVER 600 | FILLA OF PEOTOIODIDK OF ME-CURY } gramn cach, andhiad run down in welght from 210 to 1:7 o my bed with Mer- le to turn myself over. Being somo of the tra- ternity foun o w le cond ticn, and recom- y as they knewot severnl cascs that ured by its use. I commended the use 1i tle faith anp 1) less that three woeks waa able to take my place on the road The sores and_copper-collored spots gradualiy disap- peared, and to-dav I havenot & 50 €or spot on my person, and m - weig ¢ s 217 pounds. bein r more than itever was. I donot wish you to publish my name, but you may show this letter to any who dub the werit of 3. 8. 8. for I know it is & sure cure, Yours Truly, J.H.B. Sove thirty years ago there lived in_ Montzo- mery, Ala., 4 young man who was terribly afflic- ted. " & fter be ng tre fod for & long time by the med’cal pro‘ession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking 8 8 S. After persistently taking it two months he was cured. Being ac- quainted with hi v for the discase never made ité retura, J. W. Busuor, J. P., Hot Springs Ark Alec a full line of switches, otc. st greatly reduced prices. Also gold, Waves mado from ladies’ own halr, Do not tall o call before purchasing MRS, J. 9. GOOD, 29 Main stroeq, Council Bluffs, Tows. | FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BRCS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY 1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Special aftention is called to the f ct that the wmctals are me ted in CRUCIBLES which gives the very bost castings, Burning Brands DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, OIGAR and TOBACCO FACTOKIES, Eto,, Etc., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth streetand Eloventh aveuus, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, 20109 NROME BOHAMP l! den, Vico Prev't, THE NEBRABE A HANUFACTORING 00 Lincola, Meb MANUFAOTURERS OF Uorn Planters Hrrrows,Farm Rollers Hulky Hay Rakes, Bucret Hlevating Windmills, &c We are prepared 40 do fob work and manaise uring for other parties, Addreas 0! orders NEERASEA MANUFACTURLKG OU Lincoln. Ne MBS, B J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND - GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Inetitution, Phila- delpkla, Penas. Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, 11 you doubt, com to sco us, and we will CURE YOU, or_charge nothing! Write for particulars and & copy of the little book, * Message to the Unfortunate Suffering * Ask any Druggist as to our standiog. $9.81,000 Reward will he pald to any Chomist who w.1l find, on_ana'ysis of 100 bott es ., one partice of Mowcury, Iodide of SWIFT or oiher Mineral substance. BPECIFIC C0., Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and psinful dit fcultios pecullar to females a spe ~‘‘Parts of the buman bod 'ERSONA an interesting advert sement long run in Gur per. In reply to | qu ries we will say that Phere is no eviieace «f humbag ab ub thib, ~On the contrary, the advertiu s arv very highly io- dorsed. Interes ed persons uay get scaled clr- ulars giving all partculass, giving il particu: lara by addressing Brio Modical Co., P. 0. Box utalo, N. Y.~Toledo Evenla Boe. . anfi-1y IOWA ITEMS, 1t is the general nfllnlon of the weekly papers throughout the State that an extra session is unneoessary and wouldfharm the temperance cause. The Des Moines Leader raiscs a howl on the question of local taxation. The limit of assossment _has heen reached but still the “Hon. Mike King,” whoever ho may be, wants to press the limit and go it one better. A survey made of the part of East Sioux Oity covered by the flood two years ago shows that the water left a foot of now soil over an area of several blocks, * The building season in i ux City prom. isea to open favoravly, Duilding material and Iabor will be much cheaper than last year. Marshalltown’s council has appropriated 10,000 for elcctric light purposes. Ths Ottamwa plow factory, which was buraed several weeks ago, has beeu rebuils and work has been resumed, The Des Moines saloon-keepers ars tak- ing advantsge of the-unsettled condition of the amendm nt advocates and have asked & rebate of $100 on their licensea till May 1. The Onawa Gazette is authority for the statement that a number of the citizens of that town found it convenient to go to Nebraska during the recent session of the grand jury. The first term of the United States dis- :rln! court in Sioux City met on the 14th nst. The sons of Vermont are makin, arations for the aunual reunion to next Tuesday in Des Moines, Au anulysis of the Des Moines city wa. ter has been made, and it is pronounced to be first-class for drinking purposes, ‘The water at Prairie Oity has just givn out, the first time in ten years. WThe Clinton council has passed an ordin ance making it ovligatory upon the tele phone company to string all wires at loas twenty feet above the ground and coufin ing the poles to certain streets, The creamery men of Northeastorn Towa held a convention at Postville on Thureday, the 8th inst., at which impor. tant business was transacted. Twenty- five of the loading creamery men of North. eastern lowa were present. A Mrs, Dz, Tisdale, of Des Molnes, 15 one of several heirs to what appears a prospective fortune, An ancestor who cwoed most of the land where Richmond, Iud., now stands, leased it on long time, in sixty-five, soventy-fiye and n'nety yoars leasss. ‘b lease fur sixty-five years has recently expired, and tho Leirs are taking steps to recover the portion of the prop- erty covered thereby, The Grand Army will hold a fair in Des Moives next week. A large number of prizes are « flered and the ¢xhibition will Prove a success, A bold robbery of the registered mail of the Cedar Rapids postoffice occurred Iaat week ac the Chicago & Northwestern depot, The robber extracted the sack, slit it open, took the contents and left. Hugging parties have become very pop- ular i Dubuque. The Iadies offered range in price according to their age and good looks, The grain deslers of Logan have taken in 90,000 bushels of corn lately and are still buying. The internal revenue receipts at the collector’s office in Des Moines for the month of January foot up $319,089 52 The rumber of the assaults made on ladies by young hoodlums in Des Moines is increasing, The police afford no protec. tion, and the ladies are robbed without any fear of molestation, Tams City asks 8300 license from the saloons, and they bave refused to pay it. They still keep running, The city government of Dubuque left on the 12th fnst for a trip to Memphis and New Orleans, They were the guests of the tllinois Central road. The 0, B. & Q. burned dos tho SR fans 1 Gbilloother e oy something over $2,000, pre| held Army Orders. Private Peter Albert, company F. 9tk msantry, is detailed on extra du- ty at the Cheyenne ordlnance depo, ‘Wyoming. Recruits Martin Kakizl and James Arnold, enlisted at Fort Omaha, Neb,, are assigned as follows: Martin Kakizl to light battery D, b6th artil- lery, James Arnold, to the 4th in- fantry, On the recommendation of the med- fcal director of tho department, Hoa- pital Steward Thomas Brady, U. S, A., now at Fort Sidney, Neb., will report to the commanding officer, Fort Washakle, Wyoming, for duty, The quartermastor's department will furnish the necessary trausportation and the subslstence department will commute the ratlons, in advance, at the established rates, it belng imprac- tible to carry rations of any kind, Captain Wells Willard, commsissary of subslstence, U. 8. A., will procoed from Cheyenne, Wyomiog, to Denver, Colorado, on public business, upon the conclusion of which he will re- turn to his proper station. Fescued from the Jaws of Death. VERDICT GF THOUSANDS, Mr R. Taoos, of Milton, Penn., writes, Nov, 16, 1882— . * Eaclosed please find postal order for five dollars and twenty-five cents, for halta dozen bottles of Hunt's Remedy. I keep & grocery here, and dan sell more of your medicine than any drug store, ae I rccommend it to all afficted with Kldney Disesse or Dropsy. T tell them, that 1t thoy have life otongh (o swallow 1t, it will raise them from the dexd for,a fact; for it did ralse mo from that slumbering sleep, and al though this way over three years 20, Thave bal no Kidney trouble sinco. Like the woman in Feripture, 1 had recourse to many physiciaus, and grew nothing bafter, but ever worse, But thanks to Hunt’s Remedy, I sm ralied s ono from the desd.” The Most 8ceptical Convinced. Thousands fes! thrill cf joy whenever they gaze upon the magical words, *“Hunt's Remedy," for it 18 the beat Kidney and Liver medicine ever known, and it resalls to memory tho blessing 1t has proved to them, It is a positive romedy for all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladd:r and [ rinary organs, The proprictors’ names should be writ - tenin lottera of gold, for few men have done so much for thelr suffering foll w beings. One trial will convince the most scoptical, causing them to proclaim to all their frieads the many virtues of this great modicine. The demand In- creates a8 It becomes known, and whero i is best known the ro the largeet. A8 Mrs, Brown- ing says, “Great is he who uses his greatness foxall,” This is what the proprictors of Hunt's Remedy do, Their great medicine Is for all; MRS, B, J. HILTON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CounciliBluffs. Broadwav. Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made. They are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake and Dande- lion,—the oldest, best, and moat valu- able medicines in the world and ocon- tain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Porifier, Liver Reguiator and Life and Health Res- toring Agent on earth. No disease or ill-health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and porfect are their operations They give new life and yigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose em- ployments cause irregularities of the towels or urinary organs, or who re- quire an Apetizer, Towo and mild Stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonfc and stim- ulating, without intoxicating No matter what your feolings or symptoms are, what the disease or ail- ment 18, use Hop Bitters. Don's wait until you are sick, but if yon only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It way save your life. Hun- dreds have been saved by so doing, $60 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friends suf- for, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. Remember, Hop Bitters s no vile, drugged, drunken nostram, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made; the ‘‘Invalid’s Friend and Hope," and no person or family should be without them Try the Bitters to-day. Thelntrinsic merlt and superlor quality of our Gold Rope Tobscco hay induced other manntsc- turers to put upon the market oods stmilar to our brand in name and style which are offered and eold for loas mov ey thay ution the t ade Tobacco I8 manufacku - ed by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO BACCO JOMPANY, ALMA E. KEITH, WE slosale and Rotail HAIR GOODS | Correct an velisble Waves a Spectalty, MASQUERADING WIGS, Farnem ® 0 FALLEY & HOES, Western Agonta, Lafayette, Indiana, TELE PATRNT REVERSIBLE HEELS|* —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boois and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, aoo B0 PERGT." weur" Tho conter pleces sre_lnterchangoable and re- vereible It proven's the counter from runuing ove , requiring no heel stiffeners, Tho Agency for these goods in this town has beon pls: +ow Others canno_ pro-ure hem. Call and_«xamino a full lino or Leather “Candee” Rubber Boots and Shoos with the Re versible Heel, MRS, M. PETERSON, Louisville.Neb. WET _FEET. “Thero s a tide la the aftalrs of men, If taken attho lood Teads on to fort d it ‘seoms to have boon reached, when for the paltry t 26 couts wo muny socuro that which will o us to rotain health, secure comfort and be sorved o n npo and useful old age. 0. C. abin haa found tho bonanza which hu. wanity has 0 long nooded in- his water-proof polish’ and leather preserving compound. No 31 3m more w ore_cough, cold, consump- tion, ¢ a" or Colorado—you get them Wl in he water-proof polish. Don't put it oft, but _go at onco to my dealer, and securo the s aud hoalth presorver, water-proof and pol- h. octa0tues-wed&satm FLOURI “2id and Tried.” EVERY SACK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION MONEV ‘REFUNDED, SUPPLIED BY ANY FIBST-CLASS GROCER, W. J. WRLSHANS & (0., Agents, 8th and Farnsm Sts., Omaha. feb 10-0ed-1m John 4, Jacops, (rormerly Glah & Jacoba. |UNDERTAKERS CHIOAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIVIC, Arri Dey Atantle B 520 p m Ex and Mall Pacific Exi Ex and M; Atlantio Bt Mail and Ex Accom. (Kat. KANHAS CITY, BT, JOR AND COUNCIL BLUYYS. Arrivy am | Expross... Expross. 110 p m | Mall and"Ex. UNION PACIVIO, Lincoln Ex. Denver Ex. x. A 9:45 & m | Mall and Ex. p m | Cannon Ball CITY AKD PAGWIO, Depart. ve. ForBloux City.7:56 a m | Frm Sioux C'y.6:50 p m ¥or Fort Niobrara. Frm Fort Niobrara, Neb* 550 m 50 p 40 p m B MILWAUKKE AND 8T, PAUL. Arrives Counci CI110AG0, Leave Council Blufls. 9 pm | Mall and Ex..*7-25 pm *Excopt Sundays. 1Excopt Saturdays. $Exceph Mondays. |Daily, Counctl Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Mluffs, Leave Omaha. gam9am 10am,|8 9am 10am, ilam1m32'pm3p , 1pm, 2p m, 8 m,4pm,6pm,6pm. Atlantic Ex ,4pm, 5pm,6pm. Stroot cars run half hourly to the Union Pacifie Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock 8. m., and run regu arly during the day 9, 11,2 4, 5'and 6 o'clock, and run to city time} D KDMUNDSON, Presidont. CITIZENS BAN Of Gounoil Bluffs. Orgentred under the laws of the State of lowa Pald up cspltal, .. Autnorized cipital Interest pald on time doposits. Drafte lssued on the principal citlos of the United States and Enrope. Special atention glven to collections and correspondence with prompt retarns, DIRNOTORS, £ L. Shugart, 3. W Rodfer, AW, Bbroot, 4. D. Elmundaor, LT Hu W, W., Wallaze, L A, Millsr wr W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Collectlon Agenoy. In Odd Fellow’s block, over Savings' Bank. jan8-ty OR. HENDERSON, | £, roxiar eraawete 606 & 608 Wyandotte Sty | years' practice—12 in KANSAS CITY, MO. Chicago. Authorized by the State to treat Chrouic, Nervous and Private Dis- eases, Asthma, E))llupl{, Rheuma- tinm, Piles, T 'rinary and Skin Discases, SEMINA (wight losses), BEXUAL loss of sexwal ), &c. Cures uuranteed or money refunded, Charges low. Khousands of cases cured. No Injurious medicines used. No detention from business. All medicines furnished—oven to patients at & distance. Consul- s and confdentinl—call or write. Age and o orience are important. A BOOK for both sovos—tllustrated—and circulars of other thiags sent sealed lor two Sc stamps. Froe Muscwmn. P e’ —_’{-fl-fi b WCTs ing - s =

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