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AE l)AILY BEE-W i DN 7 — e % —_— : SEASON 1883 Wall Paper SEASON 1883. NEW STORE-NEW STOCK-EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. GIEORGIE E. BIEA ITRID, (New McMahon Block, next door to Postoffice) GOUNCIL BLUFFS, 32 MAIN STREET AND 33 PEARL ST. KESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVING A VERY LARGE STOCK OF 10WA, WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, CAREYULLY SELECTED 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, whetheryou wish to buy or not, (—— PRICES guaranteed as LOW asanywhere in the United States. COUNCIL BLUFTFS, PALAC Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS, now approved and used by all first class Artists. COTTAGE AND BURDETTE ORGANS. Guitars, Accordeons, Viusic Boxes, ltalian Strings, Etc., Etc. T PROPRIETOR OF—— MUIEI-I-IER MURSIC TOWA. HALL! WESTER N Importer and dealer in MUSIGAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, such as Violin's Also a full line of MUSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BINDERS AND SHERET 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. FOUNDRY. WINTHERLIGH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small mu-m ot every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Bpecial attention is called to the fict that the metals are mo ted in CRUCIBLES which gives the very best castings, Burning Brands —FOR — DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR and TUBACUO FACTOKIES, Etc., Eic., As wal‘ a8 Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, ‘Works: Corner Sixth stroetand Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MES. K. J. HILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav, CornnV1RIn¥.. MRS, B J. HABDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. @racuate of Eiectropatbic Instibution, Fhila delphis, Ponna, QOfftcs Oor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, | COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and pstatal df @oulties peculiar 4o females a spoctalby. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS’S GOGOA. BREAKFAST, . 'hl govern the operations of digestion nutrition, fln- ;myerllu of well-s-lected Cocos, Mr 0 AnTeately Bavored b many heavy doctors’ ase of & ¢ evory toudency to disease, Hund 0 ‘maladion are floating around us v of su! unuu wherever there eacape many a fatal att by keoplng our - 2olves wel, torbiid with pure blood and & prop erly nouriehed frame."—Clvi) Gorvice Gasetto Mada simply with botllag water or milk. 8ol o tins oaly (3-1b and Ib), Iabelod JAMES EPPS & 00, Homamopathic Chemists oakest-wly \London, Fnglan DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE, Fon OLD AND YoUN0, MALN AND FauaLs, 1t 1a & sure, prompt and effectusl remeds or (n. digestion, tite, orvos Dability in all ita B Wl Metasry, Lows of Brain Power, Prost nn, e R hoees Tl nervous waste, strenghthens E:nl. o experience of thousands an orsix or 5. For sale by all ‘socure. tmmohurvnlm: on recelpt of price by . 0. Box 2460 8t. Bt Ex and Mail De Mall and Bxo, Cannon Ball.. Neb*. For 5t. Paul. GHICAGO, Leave Council Bluffa. Mail and E: Atlantic Ex. CHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND BT. PAUL. Arrives at Omaha, grain and pro WHEAT -No, ough knowledgo of the nataral laws rejected 50c; n nd by a careful application of the articlos of diet that s constituticr may be gradually built up until strong enoagk weak polot. We z ypep-ia, Intarmitiant Fovers, Wand vnn.;]a:" l{’.:u (nleddlnu lm '?40 heav, nfeel in and restores | fancy pac surp tone and vigor to the exhausted or- proves it to invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00 » bottle e TIME TABLE. pITICAGO, BOOR IALAND A¥D ;Avrr‘m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY, KANSAB CITY, 8T. JOK AN Depart. Mall and E; TION PACITIC, Overland Xx.:lmn m, WABARH, BY. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, rt. Leaves Omaha. Mail and Ex. Atlantic Ex.. *Exoept Surdays. YExcept Saturdays. $Except 1Daily. Oouncll Blufls & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts, Bam9am 10am, 1am1m2pmsp | w, 4p'm, 6'pm, 6p m. Another Physician's T'e Bostox, Mase,, May 9, 1881, I know parties who bave tried all kinds of medicines tor Lung Diseases, who say that l)n Wu, HALL'S BALSAM ¥OR THR 8, i8 & COMPLETE 8UCCK: 8 DR ¢ HAS H Woon, COHH ERCI AL OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y. Kuiler, mer- chandise broker, buyer and shipper of ony, 39 Pearl street, 2 spring, 76c; No, 8,63; good demavd, CorN—i 6o to feeders and 265 to ship- rejected corn Ch mixed, bike; a8 provided our breakfast tebles With ¢ | ceita'of e ago which 1y save m s 1t s by the judiclons MeaL—1 ¢ BTOOK, CaTTLE—8 @8 50; calves 500@7 50. Market active, and all offerings ulokly taken at highee prices, Oar lota: Common, b 75@5 90; gool mixed, 5 %@ packing, 650@7 00; choive ng, 706@7 40, man or woman, it y small amount, insure in the Fund and Mutual Trust Associ. Rapids, Tows, Sm, read and approved. to $175 62 were allowed on general fand. criand Ex,.4:00 p.fm. 8:00 0. m, 9:45 4 m 450 pm HOUL GITY XD PACTTC, For Sloux Gity.7:55 8 m For Fort Niobrara. ¥rou Fort Nioh rm. Neb.. 50 p From . Paci. 450 & MILWAUKRR AND 8T, PAUL. Arrives Council Bluffs, pm Mail and Ex.*7-25p m 8am 9am 108 m, 11am, 1pm, 2pm, 3p mdpmbpm,6pm. | St et cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific On Sunday the cars begin their trips 9 o'clock a. m., anc at 9, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock run regu sarce and in good demand; 85, Hav—4 00@6 00 per ton. l o light eupply. Bper 100 ponnds, Worn—Good supply; prices st yards, B 00@6 00, CoaL—Delivered, hard, soft. b 50 per ton, Burrer—Plenty 25c; creamery. 80c, Ready sale at 15 per dozen, l.Al«lr—F.urmmk s, wholesaling at 13 Pourray—Firm; deslers paying 130 s pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens VEGETABLES — Potat.es, 4503 s cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40. Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, 1100 per ton; and o fair demand; COUNGIL BLUFFS ADDIIIONALLOOALNEWS City Counctl Proceedings. The council met pursusnt to ad- journment, mayor and five councilmen belng present. Minates of the previous meeting Bills amounting Bills of the gas company were re- farred to the committee on gas light. Bill of Mr, Sewart, of Omaha, for §30, for repairing roof on city build- inge, referred to committee on police and finance, Petition for S, H, Smith to com- promise for $100, for the appropria- tion by the city, of lot 26, Evart’s addition, was referred to the committee, No. 2, block The auditor was requested to open accounts with all persons having claims against the city for coudemned property. Uouncilman Shugart moved that all bidders for paving desiring to alter thelr bids, making discount for cash, be allowed to so change their bids. I'he motion was carried. The petitions aud bonds for twenty- four liquor licenses were upproved. Moved and carrfed that no ore name wil be accepted as surety on mors than six liquor bonds, Petitions from cltizens on Oakland avenue, to change the grade thereof, were rcad, with an ordinance accom- panylog the same, which was also read. The rules were suspended, aud the ordinance chavglng grades was passed, Report of committee to yacate alley in block 18 in railroad subdivision, read and approved, and same com- mittee report an ordinance to vecate the same, ard the rules were supended and ordiuanse passed. Report of commiitee to vacate al- ley between lots 3 and 4 in block L, Curtis and Randles’ addition, read and approved; also an ordinance to vacate the sawme, Rales susyended and ordinance paesed. The city attorney was authorized to serve a notice on the ratlroad com- pany for demages done to the public roac near the packing house. Roport of the mayor rofaslog to graut one Nolan & licouss to sell Liqaor withcu. his paying the regular Jiconse aud foee. On motion, adopted and agreed to, A resolution by Usuncllman Sha. gart that the city engineer ba instruct- ed to advertise at once for bids to fill Main street and to grade for paviug; also a sidewalk and also curbing from end of the present l'une curbing to béxleeuth avenue. Resolation adopt- [ Adjourned till Friday night. —— Change of Mind. 1 declined to valusble medic rt your advertise- ment of Hop Bitters last year, be- cause I then thought they might not be promotive of the cause of Temper- ance, bat find they are, and a very and I take great pleasure in making them known, REV. JOHN SEAMAN, Editor Home Sentinel, Afton,N. Y.§§ Bav C1ry, Mich., Feb, 3, 1880, I think it my duty t> send you a recommend for the benefit of any per- son wishing to know whether the Hop Bitters are goodornot. I know they are good for genoral debility and indi- geation; strengthen the nervous sys- tem and make new life. Irecommend my patients to use them, DR. A. PRATT, The Dark Waltz Squeeze, St. Lou's R publican, Soclety in Marshaltown, Towa, is all torn abouta new or eccentric figure in- troduced into the german by a provin- cial dancing-master, which is euphon- fously syled the ‘‘dark-wal'zrqneeze. The seductive feature of this wallzis that it Is performed at a crriain stage of the dance when the lights are wholly extinguished, The professor, before venturing to introduce this tiifling in novatlon, took a vote on the subjot, on which occasion, and for the purpos- ses of that time cnly, the ladles were vested with their “rights” and did all the voting themselves. Tho ‘‘dark- waltz squecz’’ was adopted with con. siderable enthusinem and the dance went on, At the appointed time the gia was torned cff, and te make assur- ance doubly eure the supply pipe in the basement was closed, This, to quote an xpreseive phrase vsed on the « coa- sion, was to make sure that there should be no *‘moukeying” with the will of the peop'e “‘ xpresscd at a free and fair election, The daucs was performed, but as to whether every thing wus conduc‘ed decorously the chronicler was unable to throw any light on the eurjecr, Iudsed, there was no light, Now Marshaltown te in the throes of a bitter coniroversy res pocting this performance. Oue of the newepapers of the town has nailed the anti ;-rk waltz:queeze flag toits mast. head and proclaims iis purpose to stand by ifs colors to the bitter end and to the last ex'r:mity. Another journal, which evidently believes ln the capacity of the people for self gov erument, and esproiully in the right ¢f women, "takes i sue with 1ts “ioath some, contemporars,” avd defends, as in duty bound, the sacrcd privilege of its fair neighbors to waliz in the dark if they want to, and this, too, withont having their motives questicn ed or their names t before the public. It does not believe that the accident «f a cesaation of light 1 a hall where Marshaliton belles are daneing wouid endavger the zood names of the revellers, 1t takes high groond in de- f:nce of the sex The (1 stion has been referced to the s ciety au'horities of Chicago, and nothivg short of the approval or coudemy a iou of the dark- waltz gqueczs that high tvibonal will allay the fierce rpirit of scolal strife in Marshalltown, Iowa. —_— Disease of the Kidneys. The frequency ani farality of dis s ct the | Kioneyw 'vo an capec s intercss £ the stuly and {nvestige ion of suom, a1d ulcvate o Covery a8t bhelr assen ial nature , OF tho we of curing thew, 1 r porta § plac: in “rt ad seence ' { Whon he fict recall d that tue the ¥rial scaveos wen of the buman body, - their offi o 18 to re- move from ho blood any aod il impuritis myself snd wife having been grea ly benefitad by them, which may exi ¢ {n it; that If 'his offt 1. be en- Sroly shut up, lite canoot ho loug weiatalaed. Ths products of used-up and w-r 1-cut principles of the humsn body, ret.ned in the blucd to pol n the nervous vy tem, that its fancti na or ¢ uties will be arrest d the bram wi € urrounding p ens will bo obli raf corge ted, to_perforn: tho ¢ art in nnof ifothy 8 op. kre this, h wever, tho mo t terrible form of all human wufliring i upt to take pl co & d givesan it nal horror to the hour of death It the flices f thy Kid: eys o 8) essent'al to lit, that it must ceass scon after thiey ceise to ac’, ho concl vicn i1 ines a- hle tnat aoy (e atin from the perf of these offi v mu-t bo att ndei with derange- meniof Feal'h. Toe urin is the depura iay e- on elimiuated from, tho blood by the Ki- whch morhific eral circulstion, thy quantity and quaii 'y, follow % & noc s pealth i 18 0 ces a- od pre erve I 4t failx t) do this, sary requenco. To | £y 0 preacrvon tes sicion of the Kid- nave. this of cour o iy 1 by Lmp. race in'all re ations of lite, d tiin s, exercieo, and rs donce Buy (iso se and cuffering me scayabio. They soan to bo part, e cu'bo pou man as ¢ o fruits of hiv cin bedio, » 8in_has orouyht its puishm nts, stillhaw tho consosti n that God ha wi in his reach a talm for every il, & th: opporiuiti 8 1hus a ved (f h sufler g, live in t Joymont of comparative comfori, aud nttal grooncllage Whinw recall the offices of the Kidney that of romoving tae worn.out tssue dlon.ents from (ho hiood,—it & eny 1o urdo wtani how theymay becod' e is asd A rid and a i4 con diti’ nw of the bl od aro very lisb eto be a terd- cdwi hKidn.y dicorders. T7ess sources of ir- vt tion may fe.d 45 v rious forms of K mala ios, s Drops;, D abit w, Bright's | in which'albuwme”, or the el ment of ou whi b o rrespor 0% with 1ho whits 0 an ege, iv © rricd off 0 }eourno, cauri & emacia fon nd untimey dewh, Wo all know hew intr-ciauly these di‘encs are; that herotofore th y huve,in agepront feve, toved ma Mol 8 lence i very wu a4 10 thelr maneg) weit Wint ododre e e medy that wilgive fo.d tone fo the K dn ys, bil i up th bleod, d # 10y it nerid orater, mad core the varlous mala. d ey trom which o esoor a1 suffer. Gurat en- tion Las been rocent'v ¢ 11 d Ly sevir ciats to Hun by them I to t ona of the vory few <o ol ha mulii $hade that wss Soy ceciiiad Tals ., crtntioeal cucied v b neflt tae forwhich i s de igned. It s g he'se or tinw of the «l and ¢ us ebacslng ( ® ¢ v8 o ack p cmpt which dop 1 d upon K dney to rapidly dran ot thew.t ¥ fion sbdosen, 1n Disbtes it iweala to lissen (e amont 't & gar, to incriake tho app:tite, and otherwi o bene’\l tio ) a leni,—Now Yors Medl- ol und Bur,ical Journa , —_— *The eurprising success of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound ror the several diseases peculiar to women foreibly illustrates the importance of ber beneficent discovery and the fact that she knows how to make the most of 1t.—Dr, Huskell B0l oy Arcg sty Bend fc. irculer AITTRSS AT rosko, Ouk SPEER'S PORT CRAPE WINE Used n the principal churches for commune fon purposes EXCELLENT FOR LADIES, AND WEEKLY PERSONS, AND THE AGED SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unurpAssea Dy Any 0'NCE DAUYE wine Hol the pure julco of the Grape, produd us Mr. Speer’s own pen wupervision, t 1purity and genulnoncws, are guarinteod Th youngest child can partake of [ta generoz) qual ties, and the weakest (uyalid use it tc advantage. 1t I sticul-rly bonefiolal to the aged w1d deb wd and suited to the votrious allme ita that foct thio wosker sex. It s in v TO BE RELIED ON. Fespect a winy SPEER'S P.J. Sherry, The P. J. SHERRY 1aa wine of superior char , and partakes of the rich_quaiitios of the from which it s made For purity, rich flwvor and medicine propertjes, it will be found unexceliod. SBPEER'S P. J. Brandy. Th brandy stands unrivalled in this countr 2 tar supericr for mediein ) pur It tn & pure clstillat on ‘trou th Krape, and containg valuable medisal prope. It haw w delicate flavor, ullar erupes, fr m which it in disti tavor ‘mong first class tamjiios Hoo that the signature of ALFED SPERR, Pa. saic, N, J , 1n over the cork of each boitle. 8oid by Konuard Bro's & Co., M. Par & Bocht, D, W Saxe, Jamos Forsyth and J. Palntes. eod-ev that of the , and 1s In grest n“'?lltell"-“'""d'"' fhe Lt :-::; W by s wirs. JO880 JaMOS. bo orly life authorized by ho uot be & * Blood and | hudor” boa: aud will bo pul liahed, hut & 474s life by the only porson who I8 I powossion of the (acts i m.lhu-dflh: oted wite. Truth s more o esting than ficsion, A gents showid app! risory s 5 eta. for Bample book AR " REMARKABLE | KaxsAs Crrv, Mo., Sept. 70, 1882. I think it a duty I owo to humani what your remery has dane f r me ago I contracted a bad case of Blood not knowing the result of such roubls Vit torun fo soms t me, but finally the best physician in ¢ is city, who (reated me- for six months, IN THAT TIME I TOOK O 600 PILLK OF PROTOIODIDN OF M andhad run down In weight from 210 to 157 I was confined to my bed with Mer- matism, scarcely able to turn myself over. Boing a traveling wan, some of tho fra- ternity foun i me in this deploratle condtion, a they knewof wovoral cases thad s cured by its use. I commenden the use it wita very Mitlo faith anp 1 less that threo waw able to take my place on the road The and_copper-collored spots gradually disap- nd to-dav I bave not a 8o eor spot on my nd my wel pounds. beinz more er was, 1 do not wish you to publish , but you may show this etter to any it the merit of 8. 8. 8. for I know it is & Yours Truly, J.H, B 0 cory } grain cach, Samo thirty years ago there lived In Montzo mory, Al & youns man who was terribly adlic- K b ted "' Aftor ted for a long time by the mod cal thix town with no beneflt, he com 8 8 8. After persistently taking he was curci. Being ac quainted with hiu for the discase never made i return, J. W. Biauor, J. P., Hot Springs Ark. 1t you doubt, como to see us, and we will CURE YOU, or charge nothing! Write for particulars and a copy of the little book, ** Message to the Unfortinate Suffering * Ask any Dyuggist as 6 our standiog. 981,000 Reward will he paid to any Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 botties of 8.8.8,, one particie of Mercury, lodide of Po'assium, or other Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Proprictors, Atlanta. Ga. Price of Small Size, Large Size,. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOCTOR STEINHAR! SUPPOSITORIES Y Tho Great Popular Remuly for Piles. Burecure for Blind, Bleeding & Irching P And all torms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. Those Surroartoums act directly upon the ooata of the Blood Veasels, and by thelr astrin effoct gently force the blood trom the awo 1.-. tumors, and by making the coats of tho strong, prevent their refilling, and hence a e cal curo 1 wure to foll)w thelr use. Price, 16 Senteabox For sle by alldrugyiste or sent b '! mail on recelpt of prl 5 titute 718 u'l 8t St DR. WHITTIER. 817 Kt. Charles 8t, ST. LOUIS Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two wmodica colleges, has boon longer engayed u_ the breab ment of CHRONIO, E 8, SKIN AND BLOOD Diseasos than any other phyaiclan in 89, Louls sé city papers show and sl old residents know. Consultation froe and lovited, When 1§ la inconventent to visit the city for ‘tr dicines can be sent by mall or expros Curable (ases susrantoed; where doul existe 1t 1o trankly shated. Call of write. Nervous _prostration, Debilit and_Physic: other wffecti . SURGICAL OASKS [T " ttontion. Liseases arising 7 Kxoesses, lniulconces N -0 p‘-—lhl Many g 'hn may mar GOXDE. T e msls sod cure, Bealed for 25¢ M or “fl-n'

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