Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 19, 1883, Page 7

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SEASON ng w all P aper. SEASON 1883. "HE DAILY BEE-MO~DPAY MAKC.i 19 NEW STORE-NEW STOGK-EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. GrEORGE XK. BEEARID, 32 MAIN STREET AND 33 PEARL ST. 1883, whetheryou wish to buy or not, (New McMahon Block, next door to Postoffice.) GOUNCIL BLUFFS, HESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVING A VERY LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, CAREFULLY 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 I0WA, PRICES guaranteed ‘as LOW asanywhere in the United States. [ ——— 7. COUNCIL BLUFETFS, —_— PROPRIETOR OF= MTJ'I-‘-I-I-IER TOW AL PALACE MUSIC HALL! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS, now approved and used by all first class Artists. COTTACE AND BURDETTE BRGANS MUSTIC will seli at BOOKXKS. Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 0F EVERY DESGIPTION, such as Guitars, Accordeons, Viusic Boxes, ltalian Strings, Etc., Etc. Also a full | line of WESTERN Violins MUSIC BINDERS AND SHERET MUSIC, Fancy Goods, Childrens' Carriages, Velocipedes, Bycicles, Carts and Wagons. 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. WINTHERLICH B3as., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every descripbion in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY 1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS. al attention s called to the foct that the are meited in cmuCIBLES which gives the very best castings, Burning Brands S0 DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, OIGAR and TOBAOOO FAOTOKIES, Eto., Eto., As wnl\ a8 Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED. ‘Works: Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuus, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA., o, - S OITIZENS BANK Of Gounoil Bluffs. Organized tnder the laws of the State of Iows Pald up capltal, . A.n capltal . torost pald on tins deposita. Drafts’ lssued -ll- principal cities of the United Btates and Europe. Special attention given to collections and corrorpondenco with prompt returns %D, muTIOGoH, . L aNTBLNY oToRs J.D.Rdmundson, P L. Bhugert, JTH . W. Wallace, J. W. Rodtes, LAM 4. W. Streok. It you wra ot timulating, 0ut (ntoricating, op 0ld oy drug Bend £2 it Jomx BrABLER BAOMB BORAMP dent, Vico Prow't. W. 8. Dusuxn, Sec. Tress, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 0O Lincoln, Neb. MANUFAOTURERS OF Solxy Ha ISR dhon Bucket Riovatios 1D rad oo do fob work sod masaiss o e § | COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD | TIME TABLE. CEI0AG0, ROCK 18LAXD AND FAGIFIG, Mol and WABARK, 87, LOVIS AND PAC Mall and Ex.. 9:45 & m | Mall and Ex.. 4:30 p Cannon Ball. 450 p m | Cannon Bail.;11:08 & m MouL oYY ANp PGS, ForSloux Gity.7:5% & m | Frm Sloux Oy For Fort Niobrara. Neb*. .7:55 s m For 8t. Paul...7:40 p m HIcASe, NILWAVEXS ARD BT, PATL. Leave Council Bl Mall and Ex, 'Bm l l.n Atlantic Ex..|5:15pm v.6:50 p m Frm l‘onN!o oTars, ob.... CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND 8T. PAUL. Am\ nl M. Olnl:ibl. Leaves Omaha. Mall and Ex *Except Sundays. 'Exca t Saturdays. $Except 000 | Mondays. [Daily. y Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R, Leave Council Blufts, Leave Omaha. 8am 9am,l 8am 9am 10am, Mam1m2p p|Mam, ipm 2pm,3p m,4pmb5pm6pm. |m4pm,5pm,6pm. Strect cars run half hourly to the Unlon Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 0'clock a. m., and run regularly during the day at9, 11,2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time} Another Physioian’s Testimony. BosTON, Mass,, May 9, 1881, 1 know parties who have tried all kinds of medicines tor Lung Diseases, who say COUNCIL BLUFFS ' ADDI{IONALLOOAL NEWS PHRSONAL. J. D, Baldwin, who has been at Chicago with his wife, returned yesterday. Mrs, Baldwin remains for a fow daysst the city on the lakes, H. B, Washington wroté his name on the Ogden house register, but failed to state his relationship to George. J. H. Smith and wife, of Portland, Maine, where they have prohibition, are at the Ogden house, D. P, Marsh, of Omahs, crossed the . | boundary yesterday and tilted backina chair at the Pacific. Rev. McMenomy left last night on » visit to Davenport, He returns to-mor- row. G. E. Sisley, of Sioux City, was keeping in out of the cold yesterday at the Pacific hotel. P. O, Ugarph from Rockford, Illinols, was among the happy at the Ogaen yester- day. : J. ¥, Burk, Bulington Junction, Mo,, placed his fist on the Pacific register. A, E, Pratt, Blanchard, inscribed his scribble at the Ogden yesterday. John Drake is another Chicago man who'| stayed at the Pacific yesterday. J. F. Maynard, who is at the Ogden, hails from Plymouth, N, H. Fred. Butler is another Ogden howe guest from Davenport, Is, G, F. Palmer, from the capital of Min. nesots, is at the Ogden, Thomas Cochran, Burlington, can be found at the Pacific, that DR, Wu. HaLL's BALsAM ¥OR THE LaNGS, is & COMPLETE SUCOR: 8 Dg. CHas H, Woop, COMMERCIAL. OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y. Kuiler, mer. chandiso_broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street, Waxar No.. 2 spring, 76¢; No. 8, 63; rejected 500; good demand, CowN—Denlers payiog 880: rejected oorn Chicago, 484c; new mixed, 54hc; white B8 The receipts of corn are lizht, carce and in good demand; 35, 00@6 00 per ton, Rye—40c; light supply. Cors ¥ EAL—1 Z5per 100 ponnds, Woon od supply, prices at yards, 5 N0@6 00, CoaL—Delivered, bard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton, || Burmer—Plenty and m fair demand; | 25¢; oreamery. 80c, O Tl ala anf Blante ot 1804 per dozen, Lan—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 13}, Pourtey—Firm; deslers paying 18¢ per pound for turkeys and 10¢ for chickens. VEGETABLES—Potatces, 45¢; onions, b0c; cabbages, 300 per dozen; apples, 3 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40 Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTO0K, CA‘n‘Ll—S 00@8 50; calves 5 00@7 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are p‘yh:i 5 50 to 6 50, man or woman, if you want big W. E. Pattison, of Red Oak, spent Sun. day at the Pacifio, F. P, Greenlee, is from Villlsca,Is., and at the Pacifio. J. W, Carson, of Oincinnati, Ohlo, stald at the Ogden, the Pacific, « 8, A. Lockwoll, was at the Pacifio, from Chicago, From Denver, Chas, 8, Wilson stops at the Ogdeu. Venotice the Marriage Fund, Mutual Trust Associstion, of Cedar Rapids, Tows, highly s spoken of in many of lhe.lemllng papers of the state, ‘“‘Money for the Un- wmarried” heads their advertisement in saother column of this vaper. 15.3m - Death on the Rall. Scrious railway accldents are seldom chronicled here, although Council Bluffs is one of the greateet railway centers on the cortinent, At Woodbine, on Friday night, an east bound extra frelght in charge of Oonduntor Mahlin, with G. L. Smith, engineer of No. 234 at the front, L. Montgomery firemsn, and J, H. Mertz brakeman, passed through » misplacad switeh, and from the wreck of seven oars and the engine the dead MANUPAOTURING 0Oy Neb, ] money for s small smounty lnsure o the .-.L&‘E:na and Mutual Trust As abion, Raplds, Iowa, M bodies of Smith and Meiz were exhumed 80 orushed as t0 be a mere shapeless John Rollins, Sioux City, is registered at 3 mass of flesh, L. Montgomery, the firomau, was alightly soalded. The victims were knovn in this olty and had many friends especially among the ruilway employes. A dozen conjecturcs as to the oause or causes have becn made,bat {s more than'prob. able that had due care been exercised the accident would have been prevent- ed. The criminal négligence should be placed where it belongs and severe penalties meted out forjthe criminal or oriminals, Satisfactory Evidence. J. W, Graham, Wnolesale Druggist, of Austin, Tox, wriion: Lbavo beon hadlin DR WM HALL'S BALSAM FOR LUNGS for the past year, aud F it one of the most salable medicines T have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even oconsumption, always giving entire satisfaction ~ Please send me one Real Hstate Transfers. J. L Drew to John T. Elton, se} s w ] of 23, 77, 44 —$67.07 O,RI&PRROOM)JSIII- livan, - Qc ) } of 31, 77, 42 - $680. o, R. R, On toJ. Sul- linn, n e } se } of 31 77, 42— 8320, Sarah Johoron to George W. Prye, lota 11, 12, 13 and 14, block 12, WIl- not— $1,192, Ohrist Straub to Herman Kracht, lot 3, Shicketanz' eub of lots 1, 2 and :‘ block M, Curtis & Ramsoy’s add— 500 Robert Porcival to Isaac Oole, ne, }uw }mdn 5 LZ 77, 45; $76. Co.’ to James Flrrell, s an }19 74, 38; $88 Amsneth Whittaker to Hanna Whittaker, o. § se. } 12, 76, 79; $1 600. J. H. Honry to Charles E, Bacon, nw. § 29, 76, 28; $4,400. R. T. Bryant to J. M. Palmer, lot 7, block 20, lot 4, block 28, and lot 1, block 40, in Everett's add, and pt. of lot 1, blook 45, Beers' add; $1,200. George F. Wright to J. ¥, Kimbal, lot 4, block *8,” Ouartls & Ramsey's add—$350, Jeremiah Folsom to R. F. Jones, neg 3, 74, 408200, 0. B. Stone to John Eckery, lots 1, 2, 2}0 4 and 5, block 19, Neola— Thomas Bowman adm's to J. Marks, sw} 18 nnd ew} and e} nwi 19, 74, 43 —$2 M. E Eckery to E, B, Stone, nw} 1,77, 42 - $4 800, 0. L Stone to John Eckery, lot 9 apd pt of 10, block 23, Neola—$1,200 z4rHoods, scarfs, ribbons and any fancy articles can be made any eolor wanted with the Dismond Dyes. All the popalar colors, — - e The Pulpit. At the Presbyterian church, Coun- cil Blufts, yesterday Rev. H, M. Mee- kin preached in this church In the morning, taking for his text, Heb, 11, 4, on the Faith and Sacrifice of Abel. This was the second discourse on this subject. From his Intreductory re- wmarks we learned that In the first dis- course he endeavored to solve the problem why Abel's offoring was ac- ecepted whilst that of Oaln was - rejeot- ed by God, by polntiog to the Divine Snv-ulgnty snd to the nature of the offers, Oaln's heart being unchanged by grace, whilst Abel's was under the Spirit's enlightening influence. Bosides he showed how ‘‘Abel's sacrifice differed In its nature from Cain's, belng an animal viotim, & propitiatory victim and forshadow- ing thn great victim of Calvary. The discourse yesterday was taken up with two other points, what Abel's faith obtained, namely evidence of his acceptance, and what were the con- sequences of Abel's faith, ‘‘he belng dead yet speaketh.” The deeds thst men do live after them; character is tranamitted and for good or evil every man's life and conduct are immortal, In the evening he delivered a leoture on ralnbow of the revelation present- ing che nature, scriptural history and symbolic meaning of the ralubow. The infidel argoment was met by admitting the existence of the ralnbow before the flood and ocontending that the words ‘I do set my bow in the clouds,” simply mean that God ap- pointed the rainbow at that time, conseorated it there for a sign aund ledge of peace. The orlginal He rew will bear this constrnotion, and it takes the question of the existence of the ratnbow out of the range of the preternatural and assigns it to the natural causes, at the same time main- taining the Mosaic account of God's covenant with Noah in all its Integ- rity. éuth servioes were well appreciated, and attended, consldering the inclem- ancy of the day, by very large au- diences. *The -urprlllng success of Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound tor the several diseases pecullar to women forcibly illustrates the {mportance of her benefoent discovery and the fact hat she knows how to make the most of it.-—Dr. Haskell. Bow Bna Lost Him, Brooklyn Eagle. There were tears in the soft blue oyes as she ralsed her head from kis shoulder, and in response to his ur. gent request to know what was the matter lobblngly she said: *‘Papa falled to-day; lost every cent he had in the world. But that won't make any diffsrence In your feelings for me, George, will iti” And she throw a look of entreaty at him that might heve melted a cast iron elevated rallway director, *'No,” returned the youth salmly, changed some time ago. Then he slid out of her arms as If he had been greased, and was gone forever, implacable ‘'my fecllngs tor you or Farmers and Me« Fortun es ohavios. Thousands of dollars can be saved by using proper judgment in taking care of the health of yourself and family. 1If you are bilious, have sallow complexion, poor appetite, Jow and depressed spirits, and generally debilitated, do not delay & mo- went, but go at once; and procure a bot. tle of those wonderful Electrio Bitters, which never fail to. cure, and that for the trifling sum of fifty cents,—[Tribune, Bold by 0. F. ¢ MBS, B. J. HILTON, M. D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Preadwav. CounciliBlufls. Chlildhood, Manh and Hoary Age E; claim in unison, *'Behold the Conqueror. During s brief visit to the anclent town of War- wick, R. L, recontlv, our agent exterded his trip to the southeastern extremity of the town, tolook about among the wonderful improve- ments which have been made in $he appearance of Warwick Neck dulog & comparative'y briaf potlod, and while eonversing or thisisnbject with Col. Benjamin 8, Hazard, the popu;ar proprietor of the Warwick Neck Hotel, he learned that the greater part of the handsome residences had been ercc'ed Inside of & dozen years; and he also learaed $hat Col, Hazard hat boen a great suf- forer from a chronc diseaso of the Kidney and Bladder over filteen years, the mosh paintal form of It being stoppage or retention of the urlne, which was 80 very severo at times as to disble bim frem his accus:omed work, aud even confine him to the bed, when & surgeo 'a assistance woutd be required to reive him. Ho was belng doctora 1 a large part of the tiwe, but could gob 10 permanent rollef. At thnes his sufferings wero ternble from sharp, cuitlog pains thr ugh the Kidneys and Bladder; and he hed ruffered so 85 teverely that ho hed become dis- 1d of g tting well a;aln, erpecially as the doctor stated that it was doubtfu. It & man of bis age, with tuch & complioated cisoase of long stinding, could be cured. But iast summor,when he was suftering fateokely from one of these at- tacks: & gectieman who was boarding at bis ho- tel, wged and persuad d him to try a bottle of Hunt's Rimody, an he had known of some won- derful curey effecte by it Mr. Hazard says be had o faith n 16, but con- sented reluctinily 8o try it; and after taking is only two days, tho iatense pains atd aches kad dissppeared, and he commencod w gala strength raploly, and in less than awe k was atsending to his acoustomed work, and has never bad & riturn of the paios. Mr. Huzard is over soventy yo.rs of age, and on the 25th of Nov. 1882, when our avent met him, althouyh It wa: & very cold and blustering day, he was in his .11 with his ¢ am at work pul'ing and loadiog #uroips, as hale aud heartys man a8 you could wish, whercar last Au, ust hie was unable to stand up to oversee tae work then going on in this same fle'd, Kunt's Lemedy bad jiven him hoalth snd h agsin, and hie recommends 1t 4> his . friends, re of whom are n.w taking it, aa he coniiders 1s & most excellent medicine for ali dissases of the Kidney and Blad- dor. S. E. MAXON, ARORIT HN O X. Oific ovor savings bank, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, - Tows, DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. FoR OLD AND YOUNG, MALN AND FRMALR, 1t 18 & wuro, prompt and effectusl remeds o fn digestion, Dyspep-is, Intermittent Fevers, an of Appetlte, Nervous Debility in all it Memory, Loss of Brain Power, I'm-trnlon Weakness and general Loss of l’aaur 1t repair us wiste, rejuvenates the faded intellect, oebled brain and restores igor to the exhausted or ‘he experionce of thousands proves it tc invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00 botie, orsix or @, Fol o by all druggite, or scnf secure from observation on munvz of price 3 "lu* P. 0. Box 2460 S« M. R. HISDON, Gen'l Insnrance Agent B 804,004, v-oh—u.l v Capltal — . 1,000,000.6 The =mn--. of Newark, N, . 1,375,000.0 + 1,200,000.0 80,908 Dfioe, Bovd's Opers Houss, sW'lFl"B SPECIFIO OURES SOROFULA. WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES ULOERS. sWIF’l"S SPECIFIO COURES OATARRH. SWIFT'S SPECIFIO s OURES SORE! SWIFT'S8 SPECIFIO s OURES BOIL! SWIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES ERUPTION WIFT'S SPECIFIO OUBES ECZEMA. WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES RHEUMATISML DWIFT 'S SPECIFIO REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFI"S SPECIFIC I8 THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Write for full partieulars to SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., Atlanta,Ba.. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 81 to 81.75 ner Battle SUPPOSITORIES 1 The Great Popular Remody for Piles. Bure cure for Blind, Bleeding & Itching P And l|.| !nmn d Hmnhfilm 'En-, unu & box. For sale b dld walmol{m uvo Bt ‘i% DR. WHITTIER. 817 %t Ohurles St, ST. LOUIS Me BEGULAR GRADUATE of two modies colloges,,has been longer engaged 1n the treab ment of CHRONIC, NERVO BLOOD Diseasea than any other Loule aa ity pupers show aud all old ultation froe and Invited, ~When 1§ 1% to vislh the city for treatment, sent by mal OF expross Te e ises yuaranteed; whore o 1t 4 trankly cbabed. Oall of write, P dkin_Affections, Old Sores and U ‘i Tmpediments to_Marriage, gfi Piles. Bpecial attention to ocases over-worked brain, SUKGIOAL OASES receive special attention, Dl—n- rom [mpru % MR EEE S GHOUXIDE. 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