Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 23, 1882, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY BEE MONDAY OCTOJBEE. 23
Hi. ZEL
v ' 'lOtnsAtE AND UKfAIL
1 STATIONED Km PRINTER'S GOODS ,
= = = , TTj3ffijf JfelJ8'IOWA- _
He ABSTRACT o F FICE.
e . , , * WO CS TCT 3C 3SC. S3 Jte O < O.
" ai $ s and Lots Bought and Sold.
J1ON15TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS ,
JUFFS 80WA.
HENRY BEEOROI T ,
MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE ,
nooEus' OLU STAND.
11 ° wllonHnuc rtmninif hh city line to all part * of tiioclty. All orJcra proraptljr
to. tQ\V CHAllG S'ftUAUANThKH _ Nctt tocljo : 3 ! > ntl.rcccjcJ. .
D. M. OONNELL
Fup > 3ral Director and Undertaker ,
o , 17 , North Main Street. . Council Bluffs
* ' . ! proui'U" | ' anew ere Jntr'.lhours ' , nlfiht or day. NOT hcarjo and London oarrfo9 ;
.tfgm the tactor ; ' urn run In connection therewith.
That nc\-e- require crluirliiR. at Mr . J. J. Good's HiUi Store , at prices never before touched liv
TV othir hut dealer. Also a full line cf owUchcs , etc. atfcroatly reduced prices. Also ir > ld ,
silver and co'orcd ncl . WRM-H uiado from liulloV ona hAlr. Do not tall to call before jiurchaslns
tlcenhire. VJ1 goodn tutrintcd M rcpruionted. MHS. J. J. GOOD ,
29 Main Mreiu , Council llliifla. Io-\a
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUT Mm STREET.
THZL BEST BRBA.D IN THE OITY. None but Ural-class Baton
employed. Bread , Oako , Pioa , &o. , delivered to any part of the city. Out
Wfi ma run all day.
P ; AYRES , Proprietor.
No. 530. BROADWAY , ( Paltnor'a Block.
Between Gth and 7th atroots.
E.
Ourllotto : S rkt.cleanllnc8S , thobOTtq lalltyo ment , Biid lowest jxreslblo iirlcca. Heats dd-
Ivercd to anjpart'o : the cltj. Come tud see our now shop.
BATHIIft HOUSE !
At Bryant's Spring ,
'
Oor , Broatoy anfl Union Sts.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Plfcln , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , i'lunivo ,
Douch , Shower , Clot and Cold Baths. Com
petent mala atti fcmala rmrfea and attcndwtD
Uways ou hand , nnd the bent of ran and atten
tion Riven rations. Special attention Klvcn .to
b tbln children. Investigation acd patronage
lollcltcd.
lollcltcd.DR. . AH. . STUDLEV & Co. ,
106 Upper Bcoadway.
Dr. StuJley : Crfc.tmeut of chronic dlseasce
-taadi ! a 8 } > eclaity.
REMOVED without the
S drawing ot fclood or usocl
knife. Curoe lunp dieca < it
flTHWH fits , 8crofn ! , Liver Com-
. . . ii > C i pUlnt , Dropoy , Rhcurua-
Ill Ml ll CS R tlsm , Tovcr and Merour-
I W 111 U IB W iaj 60rea JJrrfalpclaB. Ba't
>
Rheum , Scald JIciJ , Citairti , vrik , InlUuici.
Mid granulated Kffts , Mrotulono VKrs And I'o-
male lHeeutc oH kinds. Alee Kidney and
Veneri&l dlseiKfl. Homorrholda cr I'llua cured
money roftindsd.
All diseases trentcd. upon thopfiarlploof vojfet-
Urcforru , without the USD ol nw urlal pol-
TUB cr tbo Lnlfu.
Electro Vapor cr Medicated Baths , furnished
wbo dedrc hcm.
Hernia or Kupl/-ro radically casiH by the use
tbo Rlwtlc U'li Trusa and 1'laetor , which hu ,
luperlor In the world. .
COKSUE.TATION FIIEE. !
iN OR ADDKUSS
DI > E , E , fiioo ana F , 6 , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUPFS , Ia.
SINTON & WEST.
DEI TSSTS.
14 Pearl Street , Gannett Bluffs.
a specialty. Flrst-clnea
ork gcarantf l.
L. ff.
PKYSICIAK4ND SURGEON.
OU.ce , Ko. 11 V casl Street. HOUIH , U a. in. to
'i , , and p.m. , toI p , m. Uonl&ncc , 120
Bancroft street. Tolv honlo coaao-y.lon with
Central cSlcc. _
J. M. PALMEit ,
DCAI , U IN
-REAL ESTATE
AND- LOAN
COUKCIL , 1OVT
. D. 8TILLM AN ,
rrctlU ( > ( ier of Iluueouathy , coniultlcg
Office and residence 616ViUiw avenue , Gu.n-
Vlufla , lowt.
* . T. SEYBERT , M. K
PHYSICIAN & SUP.GEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - I/I /
'
Office No. 5 , Everett Ulcck , Broadway -
way , over A. Louie's Restaurant. j
SK. o sc iir , aa irj > w.
Office over tivnii ) link.
OODNClJj BLUFFS. . lovra.
VI , 0 , Jauus , In connectlou with bit law ind
collection liusltaBi buys and ulla real ojUU.
Pcrtcni wlthltieto buy pr sell My proper ! ) U
t Llsomcf , over Cuebnell't book store , Pearl
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
.Justice ot the Peace and
Notary Public.
4 Broadway , Council Bluffs/
'MRS ' , E , J , HARDING , M , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGIST.
Graduate ot loatroiithlc | Institution , PhtU-
, I'ciinr.
OfflOB Oor , Broadway & Blenn Ave.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment of oil diseases and pulnful dif
ficulties peculiar to ( einaloa a specially.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney Counsellor ,
Office over First Ntllonal Bank , Council Bluffs.
Iowa. Will practice In the eUte and federal
courts JNO.JA FEAINEY ,
Justice i U the Peace ,
8 14 , BMOADWAY ,
Conn oil Sluffe , - - Iowa.
W. B. MAYES ,
ioansaMEealEstate ,
Proprietor of abitracta of Fottawattarolc
county. Olllco coroi ; of Broadway and Ualn
ttroet , Council lilugd Iowa. _
cOHK STEfMER , M. D. ,
( Deutschcr Arzt. )
Cor. WASHING TON AVE & 7tU St.
Council BluiTs ,
js'.seaaca of nomen an I children a
iKU DlSrENIlAKV < 2VKUY SATDKIIiV.
Kveictt'a bLwk , Pearl irect. Itocl )
dtme t'iS Fourth etrtct. iCIfice haurj from t to
gji. jn. , ii lo 4 aiul " ,7. in. Council
f . 0 SLARK ,
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
opi > oslto tkx ) poxtotflce. Ona ti
the oltioct | .ratltlonora Ia < 4iicll BluBj. BMu
lafictloa inuranteod In _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
HUSHES & TCIVSLEE , |
DEALERS -IN
Con/efftionery , FruitsNuts
Cigarc and TobsfiSD. JFreah
OyBtors and Ice Cream in
Season.
12 MAIN ST , ,
Qonncil Blutfa
_
5TEANTLAUNORY.
V23 W Broadway.
LARSON & AND KSOH ,
Proprietors ,
TL.'a lauri Jiy hu JuX bucn opened for buj- |
EMS' , -uid we are now psiparud to ell izutitf
vorlc cf M Icli'tb find iiuut-ntcu titUtactlcui A
bpvclalty nuvlo of Hue uorU , euch 13 ccxb/t ,
culfa , Sue i.hlrtv tc Wo aa6 tverybody tc
trial.
LABSON & ANDEKSON.
THOU. umCKX , W , if. U. rUK
OffiCER & PDS1Y ,
Council Bluffs , Ia ,
Established , - - (856 (
DwJcrj lu Fordgo an4
and lams tecuiltle * .
COUNCIL Blurts KAILROAD
T1V1K TABLE.
ClMCA8\liKX ( ISLAND AND rvClflC.
Dcmrt. Arrhe.
Atlantic K\1 VffO p in r.icidc Kxt. . .0:15 : a m
KvnmlMnll . . > :23ntn : K < cnntlMMI * OiVpm
1) . Molnca ft , T:15 a m DCS Moimne'.4.IO p in
CHICWrt , M.KUNOTOX AND qflNCT.
Depart. Arrii c.
- - - - - -
AttirtfrKxt. . RdOpm
Mai ml K\.n.20nm .Mallnml K\.7 00pin
N. Y ! > 4.0Upm Nil ) ft Kft r.x..8.a ) ft m
CIIICVOO AND NORTHRtTFRK.
Arrh c.
AthhflcIXi rnclfic I'.xl S:1Sam ) :
MM nnd IX Jlnl nndr.N" . ( lilSpin
ACCOIP. ( Sat.JO p in AtfOin. ( Mon. ) . 1:4S : p in
KANSAS CUT , fcT. JOK AND COI'M'II. M.VIW.
Pcjinrt. Arrhc.
Mall nnd K\ . . . $ ' * ' nm I Kxprc" . . . . . .
KvproNt 0:10 p m | Mall and i\ : . .
V.NION rtcinc.
l > cp.irt , Arrl\c
Overland IX.lUlon. in. OverlandIX,4.01 p. in.
Lincoln V.\.MHft. : ; ) in. IK'itMrlX . . .SO n. ! ! ! ,
Dumcr K\ . " .Wp. in. l i'il IX ( i-:0a. : : In.
locnl IX 7 ii.1 n. in. " TA ! UV1n. tn.
Kmlcrnnt . . .ASMp. in. " IX r-uOn. in.
\r\SII , kt. LOU1 ANll I'ACIHC
Depart. Arrho.
Mall and IX. . 0:4" : n in I Mull and IX.I : . " ! ( ) pm
Cannon llnll. . 4 : . * > 0pui | Cnnnon llui. . lla"i : : in
KIOIVCIIV ANUTAnnr.
Depart. Arrh o.
Kor Slouv Cltj , " > n in I Fnn SlouU' \ .iltfiO p m
For KortNlobrara. ! 1'nn 1'ort Nlolirara ,
Ncli 7:55am Jfcli * TcMll > m
1'or St. r.iul..TIUptil : 11'roiHSt. I'nul. .
CIIIC100 , MIMAUhttK AND ST. P\ft
Depart. ArilM- .
Mall and IX.0:20a : in I Mall ami IX. . . . ( ! : " > pin
Council B'ufta ' & Oumtiii Utruot K. H.
U-a\ Counelt llliin" < . \ ne Omnlin.
8 n in , n a in , 10 n in , 8 n in , ! l .1 in , 10 a m ,
U n in , 1 in , 'j n in , 3 p It am , Ipm , .Ip m , IIp
in , I p in , C p in , G p in , in , 4 p in , . " > p in , 0 p in.
Street car * run half hourly to the Union I'mlllc
Depot. On Sumliv the C.IM brfrln their trlpi nt
0 o clock n. in , , nnd run teini nnv dnrlnir the day
nt D , 11 , 'J I , 0 nnd 0 o'clock , mm run to city time ,
'ExceptSundays. ' 1IXccptSatunl } . JlXix-pt
Mondays.
President Qurlloia'o Worlcu.
Cleveland Leader
About ono year n ; o Mra. ( JntlioM
caueod nn announcement to bo p"l >
liahud that , to protyct tlio momorv i
Prcaidont Giriicld nnd the iiu > us
ngdinst poor editiona of hia spocci"
and wvitingn , nho would CAUSO un
HUthoiizjd uditinu to bo propitrpd nnd
pubhfihed as speedily na practicable.
Soon after it waa nnnuunccd that
PiWidont Ulnadalo 'had ' been chosen
to prepare this edition p choice that
jnvo ; QQiiornl satisfaction both to Gen-
urnl G riiuld'a personal friends and to
the public. 'Liter ' ntill , James U. Oa-
goud < fc 'Co. ' , of IBoaton , Tforo an
nounced aa the publishorn a choice
that waa n pledge of excellence in the
make-up of the works , and of good
business ninnaiomont. ; Tlio editor
entered with .seal nnd thorough.nr.na
upon ) ia rcspoiieihlunud arduous task ,
and han.proseciitinl it with BO much
vigor that one year from the time that
ho bot-r.il will witnosa ita completion.
It ia due to our rnndera , in anticipa
tion of their publication , to gtvo them
a general idea of iheao work's , and of
the manner of their preparation for
publication.
In all , about ono hundred componi-
tioua have bs-on selected for publica
tion ; aoecheH in Congress , spoochf on
the atunip , lc g.il nrgurnentu , occasional
addreaai-3 , tunt papers contributed to
ms icmes. Theuu have been carefully
prepared .ind accompanied with all
needful historical introductions and
notes. Generally , the introductions
are brief , but some of them have been
expanded into short esuays of two or
three pages , The chronological order
of arrangement k.'ia been followed , aa
doinu best justice to the history of
General Garfiold's mind nnd to the his
tory -of tlio country. At ( he same
time the tables of contents and the
very full index will enable th.i reader
to find jyhnt'bo kwantB , nntU.tM etudy ,
'speciarBUDJecta irrRroap. T/i'o / vVirfs1
will appear in two octavo volumes of
about' . 700 pages each , utid will bo
brought out in the ndiinrsblo style of
the University .I'rcsa , Cambridge. Anew
now portrait of General Garfield will
ba found in oac'i ' volume , ono of the
period. 1803 , and one of the 1880.
Of the great value of Gariield's
speeches , aa uppoches , wo need not
gpoivl : ; but wo will call attention to the
tact that they will constitute the bcflt
liiatory of hia public lifo that will over
appear. They arc the authentic rec
ord of what ho himself said , attended
by a full liiatory of the questions upon
which ho spoke , and of the circum
stances under which ho spoke. Thus
the reader will sue at once how the
particular speech fits into the history
of the'times. ' Mr. Blaine recognizes
the jjrcat historical value of Garfioid's
flljeoch'whan ! hesaidin his eulcyy of
lrobriy 27 , 1882 :
"Th : o unmninlar with Gartiold'H
industry , and ignorant of the delnila
of his work , may , in some degree ,
measure them by annals of congress
No one of the generation of public
moa to which ho belonged 1m con-
tribulod : o much that will ba valua
ble for future reference. His upeichcn
tire numeroua , iipuiy of them brillinnt ,
ull of them well studied , carefully
phrcBod nnd exhaustive of the subject
under uonaideratiun. Collected from
the ttcatKirod paj 'H of ninety royal
octaio eolumnu of conqrcaiional reu-
ordB , thoy.would preaout an invalua
ble esuipeuiiiuin ot thu political JUH-
tory is * tliaaiiBt important otu through
whicd din tKtional government has
ever pitooud. When the history of
this period ahtll be impartially writ
ten , vtvou war legislation , inoaxurea of ,
roconitwctior. , protection of human'
rights , * . ' eiii ( r/2iita to the constitu
tion , lUiviatoii&iice of public credit ,
stops tow&cdspecie resumption , true
theories of rovunue , may bu reviewed ,
uiiBurroutxlcdby prejudice und dis
connected from partiaanism , the
epeecheH ofi.\t { eld will bo estimated
st their irua value , and will bo found
ta coinprU ft v inaganmo of f ct
6 a ar unied , of clear unalyMd ainl
sound conciuGioii. .dndeed , if no o liter
authority vere acsauaible , his apoeohen
in the houtd of representatives from
Decemb r , 18SSJ , rte June , 18tfO.
would give a vvtillicsnnccted liistory
tiud ootnpU'ta di'/otme f tholmportaot
legialation cf the cuvontoen oventfai
yeara thut c jnHtifci'.u-hii ! parliamentary
hfo. Far bBjoiid'ilint , hid cpojcheo
v/ould be found tirforecivit many gicnt
iuccBiii' < js yet ti > bdcom p to ted UKSUB-
urea whiclt ho know wore beyond the
public opini.w of tlio hour , but which
Jio confidently behuv < d would eocuro
popular approval wiUi the period of
hia own IttutiruK , and by < &o uid of
hia own cll'urU. "
Attur.tion may bo CHpociclly drawn
In these poiuti :
1. The speccheu oa reconstruction ,
with Preaidnnt Hinsdale'a note pre
sent a general history of legislation on
thu subject.
2. The speeches on financial history
of the government from 1802 to
1870 , and an olaboraio diacuuion of
all the rnoro important measure i.
3. The tro ( speeches jn tliy
and the two arguments Sft the olec
tornl commiseion , with the editor's in
troductiona , eive a history and dis
etisslon of the contostect elections o
1S7G.
4 The epoechca in the extra sefsioi
of 187 ! ) , with the note > , arc a history
almost exhaustive of the important
nnd exciting discussions of that
famous session.
5. These speeches nro likewise ful
of information touching the rovouncs
and appropriations oj the govrrnmonl
from the close of the war to 1SSO
0 They also contain invaluable dis-
cmaions of Iho grout onsliluLlonal
quest'oiis that nrono in the s\mo
period.
7. The speeches and Capers upon
the census nro a full diicusmatj ol
t'lvtsubject ' in it.i scientitlo and his
toric. benringa ,
8. The magaeitio and rovioiv nrti-
clia Vtill present their authoraa n r . .
tributov toni3g37.ino litoraturc.
1) ) . rreeidont Gartiold wixanlvys i\n
admirable orator upon ceremonial nnd
eoimnmnorativo occasions , Here nro
collected his tributes to Lincoln ,
Chase. Agaesix , Henry , Mortou , Chan-
dlcr , Starkweather , Schleiohor , Morse ,
John NYinthrop , Samuel Aqmus. and
his cotcncher nt Hiram , Almeaa A.
Booth.
It is believed that no two' volumes
Mint h.xvu been published within
twjruty years are so valuable for the
purposes of cotompornry American
liistory. No other similar volumes :
can be put into the lianda of boys and
young men with BO much advantage.
They are full of information , of sound
reasoning , of pcrauasivo oloquouce , of
clear thought nud fmo tmngery , and
are inatruotivo from first to last , not
only with the jpitit ot their nuthur
Illuminated by the story of Garfiuld'a
life , now EO well known , they c.uinot
fail to bo an inapirntion to nil the vis
ing generation who are no fortunate as
to read them. The uddroea on edu
cation , on American lifo and men ,
will bo found especially valuable and
iuapiring.
It ia understood that the first volume
umo will appear before the holidays ,
and that the second will follow in
January or February. They will bo
sold exclusively by oubscriptiou.
When the works appear wo shall epeak
of thoirgonerul merit ; but this account
.a called for now as a contribution to
current literal y history.
YOUTN n
Mrs Unrnhart , corner 1'rubt nud litond
wav , UuiFiilo , w.is for twelve years n
nlFt-rer from rheumatism , nnd after try-
oj ( every kuown rumoily without avail , WHH
entirely cured by THOMAS' i-McTiuo Oil-
Senator EdmundB on tno Republican
Party.
Ntvorlc'Witnes. .
In ru3U"nao to an invitation to take
part in the republican cinvoss in Now
Dnmpahiro , Senator Gsorgo F. E < 1-
m iinda IMS written t ehott Inltor in
which , with characteristic precision
und enrnbBliioss , ho givei/thu ruiniomi
why , in Inn judgment , the , "Imv.mik-
1111 ; power" 'should be kept iti the
hutido of the republienns. In thu
first place , the republican party
"auved the nation from destruction ; "
in the second , it ' 'has passed all the
good laws of national importance that
have been enacted , and defeated nil
the bad bills that have boj > p floated ,
in the last twenty yeai * gamat * " °
general opposition of the so-called
democratic p 'ty The senator
jtTo thoae who know the real his-
fory.ofnirtieH-asshgwu in the pro-
coediiigu of conprcis , the republican
parlyfailing an I think It sometimes
haa in its duty , stands in regard to
positive results in the making and
execution of laws beneficial to all the
states and tp ull the people far in ad
vance of any party since the revolu
tion. It haa earned the confidence of
the people , and it deserves it oven in
the fuco of the evil things that oomo
of the members have douo , for , as the
world is now constituted , there will
bo no parly that will curry on the
government with more of good or lees
of evil doing than it has done. "
So far no those few sentences con
tain statements of fact as to the past ,
they uro unquestionably correct. The
republican party hus boon and done all
that the veteran leader of its columns
in rfome of its noblpot victories
imagines of it. It did , with thn aid of
many Joyal-domociats , save the nation
from destruction. It haa passed many
good laws , tioino o them with Klco r.id
trom independent democrats. It has
defeated lunny bad bills , almost a-
wuya with this name help. It him been
a nplundid party , nnd its actual
achievements are such us vfill bo road
in history with pride and gratitude by
our children's children. ! No man who
hus bfcn wfith it in the heat of the
long bnUlo'for national existence and
human freedom and equal rights can
nlleot on its past without a deep aud
honest Batinfuction. It ia an honor to
any nmu to huvo been steadfast re
publican on principle for the post
twenty vwuTfl.
H t - r.nimphs of the pnst are BO >
cni' ' U u. , . not ; ieco3anly follow
thin , i in win ) won them can muko
the future snfe , "New occasions
brings now duties" was a line that
steadied the independent Action of
many a republican when ho cut loose
from the whig optho democratic party
because they hud outlived their useful-
neeir Thu republican party is etili a
mugnticont orgatiiiution. It numbora
rnoro aincero Htid able and upright
men , with a high ideal of public life ,
than does its rival. Hut it is i ; ques
tion yni. tn brt iKlvod whether it will
do us VMillin tu < * future 111 it U.ia done
in thu piU. It may hu true that no
party will ever do better. It is not
ni'cotsimly true that the rnpublican
party itself will do ua well. Thejuo3- ,
tiou which the votera of Iho United
httttua Jnivo now to nettle I'M tl at of thu
prueent litnuss ut the jvxrty fur itit
actual innr.cdiiitd wr < rk. Jn diicsdine
fiat qufaotiuii , they vill voigh not only
the ( /ood the party lion dout1 , but th t
wJiicli it has failed to do ; not only the
Ifjkd irvrk it has defeated but th.u
which it haa not defeated ,
Tliurxi truH a moment some eight
ycara feiuca whoa the country wua
couipulk'd to decide u like qncatioi. ,
and decided it against the republi-
cans. That r ocieion , wo bag leave to
note , wan made by republicatir them-
Bfclvet ; , It was from the republican
ranks that tlw votes were cast ; after
the mioerable nalury grab and thu
shameful Credit Mobiliur nc ndal , atid
the tholtu and peculations in the ii-
ccutivo dopirtmunr , which turned the
"law-making power" over to the deity-
ocrata , Thoio vote * wore cast t > y
i50in of : he beet 1110:1 : in the parts' ,
Similar voloa nro in snv t danger of
boirg cast by tlio vntno sort of mt > n
from like utotivaa now. Knough of
thorn Imvo already boun thrown in
Oho ! to deprive the republicans in nil
probability , of their majority in the
liousa of representatives , and it is not
nt nil Improbable thnt thn sonnto , nleo ,
will in thu next rongrens bo nnti-ro-
publican. To Ihu mm who cast their
votes in this way it Is < | uito
idlu to talk about the grind
pwl of the ropnblicAiis or the
inmvory record of the democrats. It
is the pros cut they consider , and they
nrguo that If the country is to bo bled
by monstrous taxation , iln substance
was'ed in river and hatbor and pension
steals , its nnmo disgraced by the prom
inence in i'a councils of such men ni
Hobeion , ito civil aorvloo dobaiiflhed
and donrndcd by the abuses of tlio
spoils nyatem mid the hideous robbery
ot llubbcll and Iiio gniif | if all thin is
inevitable " , \s the world U now consti
tuted , " then they will decline respon-
othilily for it ; they will turn the government -
ornmont over to the democrats and uo
squarely into opposition. They don't
c.iro a fly for the doctrine of averages
extending over long periods , as tip-
plied to politics. What guides their
notion of to-day is the present condl-
tlou oftlicir _ puty and its probable
coiir.-.o in the immediate futuro.
'J'liis nuy not bo n broad view , but
it is a voiy practical one , and on the
whole , it i entirely jnat. The repub
lican party has been betrayed by
loaders \vlib Imvo "douo evil things"
in its name. These loaders will not
voluntarily got out. They will atay
just as long as their followers , draw-
ng general comparisons , nay that it is
Juttor to lot them atay than to run
, ho risk of losing the elections. Lint
: houbanda of republicans in Ohio , in
Now York , in. Pennsylvania , and nil
over the country arc saying that it ia
not better to let them stay , no matter
what the risk If they can bo got rid
of without ruining the party it would
10 iniinitoly bettor. If they cannot ,
.lion the party will bo ruined , and it
is they , and not the men who revolt
againat their evil rule , who will bo re
sponsible.
How's tlio Baby ?
"How's the baby ! " Ills croup ia bat.
iCr thin morning , thank you. Wo RIIVO
iliu HOIUO of THOMAS' KIKCTUIOOII _ , na
, -o i advised , doctor , aud shall p vo him
some miiro in an hour or BO. " Next day
tlio doctur pronounced the youngster
ciuod.
Proportion of Nltro-aiycorlno.
Allan 1) . llrovn , In I'cpu'nr Science Monthly.
It li : > 3 u nweut , aromatic , pungent
taste , and possesses the very peculiar
property ot causing an extremely violent
lent headache when placed in n small
quantity upon the tongue , or any
other portion of the akin , particulmly
upon the wrist. It hap long bi'on em
ployed by homeopathic practitioners
u a remedy in certain kinds of head
aches. In those who work much with
it the tendency to hovdacho ia < jin- )
orally overcome , though not nl v ja ,
It freezes ut about -lO" Fahrenheit , bo-
coining u white , half-orjatahzed IUUBR ,
which must bo molted by the applica
tion of water nt a temperature ( if
about 100 ° Fahrenheit. If per
fectly pure that in , if the washing
lias boon BO complete aa to remove nil
traces of the acid it can be kept for
an indefinite period of time ; and ,
while many cases of apontanaous de
composition have occurred in impure
ipecimona , there hua never boon
mown ouch an instance whcro the
iropor care has been given to all tlio
Iotail3 of the manufacture.
Whou pure _ , nitro-glyccrino is not
very sensitive to friction , or uvun to
moderate percussion ; if n small quun
ity bo placed on an anvil and airuck
with a hammer , thut portion which ia
ouchod explodes aharply , but BO
quickly aa to drive away the other
> * rticlos ; if , however , it were even
ilightly confined , BO that none could
escape , it would all explode or doton-
uui. It must bo fired by a fuse con
taining fulminate of mercury ( the
compound used in percussion by gun
powder , the shock of the latter not
joing Hufliciontly quick or sharp to
detonate the nilro-glyccrino. It is
lighly probable that in thia caao , aa in
.hut of other high oxploaivcn , the vi-
jrationu set up by the fulminate
[ which is not stronger than , gunpow-
lor ) arc of just uucti a character aa to
itm an answering chord , BO to speak ,
! n the explosive , KO thut the desired
ctl'ect Is produced. Thia would
seem to bu a correct theory ,
for it is not alwnyn the moat
powerful explo'iive ' which moat readily
; auaes the explosion of another body ,
For itiRlunee , although nitro-glycerinu
ia much more powerful then fulmi
nate of inorcury , yet seventy grainn of
it will not explojo gun cotton , while
fifteen grains of the weaker fulminate
will roudily do so. Thu fuse general
ly used , then , for firing nitro-glycu-
rino is composed of from fifteen to
twenty iivo grains of fulminate , and
this quantity ia audicinnt Jo detonate
a large muas us well aa 11 smill one.
If Iliiino be applied to nitrp-glyco-
rino it will not explode , but will burn
with comparative sluggishness. When
frozen it is very difficult uml uncurtain
of firing. If the material bu perfectly
pure it forms , upon detonation , a
volume of gases nearly thirteen hun
dred Union aa great aa that of the
original liquid ; thcno gases are also
further expanded , by the heat developed -
ed , to a theorotrical ( thought not prac
tical ) volume ton thousand times aa
great aa thut of the charge. Practi
cally aprmking , the forcea exerted by
gunpowder and nitro-glypormo uro in
the proportion of ruin to eight ,
More universally rocommoiidcd
than any proprietary medicine made.
A. ouru and rcliablo tonic , lirown'u
Iron BittoiB
Suiivan & Fit }
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nttmt toall ou
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AGENTH ,
343 Broadway , Oounoil BlufTa
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BUYER AND SHIPPER OF ECGS.
lo , 519 Smith Iain Street.
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Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers aud Dealers izi
Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. /
J , J , Eatliaway , Manager , Goimcil Bluffi , la ,
Machinery "ill bo nm oxelnilvoly for custom work on Thurailny id F ol
cnch week. Ortlcra snllcltcd nud antlni\ctiou ( Ktt.irnntooJ.
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A.3C.I3O
CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Office No. 34 Paarl Street , Ynrda Oor , Eighth Street nnd
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Oof. Main Streut r.nd 7fch Avenuo.
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MANUFAOTIJRE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES'
8GRN tVlEAL , GRAHAM FLQUR AND
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Parties Wiohiug to Bwll Broom Corn Will Ploasb
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331 35rC 35 * C !
337 Brcml v , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa ,
THEHUNTRESS TRACE BUCKLE
niilsbiir-ulo'lasliooii on the niarkit for three ytar , and chui rerfcc-t latiifactlon. WE CITAL-
LEK > K TIIU WOU1.I ) topri dute a hutkle lint ujim'uitln ' the iollowlnc | < iinld : lit lUHneap
poarnnce ; 2nd Ht HHO upon tbu traeo ; ad II * Krerctli ; 4th Its iai > In chaniflrff without
taklnvtha tract out of lliu I opn ; Mh It ttlllnot milmculaltwll Oth The nuno tui { pullt
tr ulit with . the tracu. II L'NJ IIFHS TUACK CAIUUI II , the beU In the worlJ. lha cjcueio li
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' DDTI'ON , HUWTaSSS & CO. , Janesville , Wisconsin.
For fcnlo hy C , J. Ilcckmiiii , Council UluOi : Kharp .t Son and II , H. Colllin & Co. , Omabi , tnd by
all jobbing IiounoD.
ST. LOUIS HOUSE.
Saloon and Restaurant ,
AUOLl'lI DOKUFLINGEU , rroprietor. Choice Wines and
Oystera in Kve/y Style.
709 Lower Broidway. Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa.
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AND
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. '
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ourU
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uood accommodation and reasonobl
SOUTH STftEET
OPPOSITE O/IVSTAL MILL ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa.
HOLLAND & MILLKR ,
Proprietors.
DAVID G. EVANS & CO. ,
501 Xorth Second Stiect ,
ST. LOUIS , MO.
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ebrated Star Coffee and Stir Baking
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