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    THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21.
Oh , meet me at the Store
To got my Holiday Supplies ,
„ Whore oft I bought befsre ,
l ! BOSTON TEA CO. ,
16 Main Street.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIOE.
CT.TOT. . s Q } XT 3C OEC , El J2n CS O. _ , ,
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold ,
HONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
MOTATSIBS PUBLIC AND CQNVJBYAHOEBS ,
COUHOiL OLUFFS IOWA.
Tin : LEADING DEALER IN
2E& OO
337 Broadnr.iv , Council Bluffs , lown ,
617 Sfc Oharlco St. ST. LOUIS ! Mo
A REGULAR GRADUATE ot two medic * )
coU > gcshM boon longer ongnod In the treat.
mont of CHRONIC , NKRVOUU. SKIN ANU
BLOOD Dltcacos than any other iiaynlcUn In 81 ,
Louis an city pipers show nd alKold rcsldonli
know. Consultation free and Invltod. When II
it Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment ,
tnedlclnM can be ecnt by mall or oxprcea every ,
where. . Curable cases RUArantocd ; nhcro donbl
flzlatn It Is frankly stated. CM1 or write.
' NcrTQUB progtration , Debility , Mental
and Physical WoaknesJ , Mercurial and
, , other ntlcctiona ot Throat. Bkln nnd Uonca ,
Blood Impurities nnd Blood 1'olnonlug ,
1 Skin Affections , Old Harea nnd Uloorj ,
Impedimenta to Marriage , Ivheumutiam ,
Piloa Special attention to canea from
over-worked brain. BURCHCAL OASEa
receive special attention , Dieeaeeg nrlelng
from Impru'lcnce , Kiccssca , Induluonccs
260 pages the wholi
UlillliilE story v ell told. Many
receipt * ; who maytnai *
* * ' who may not > why'
causes , consequencoi
and euro. Sealed for 25c postage or etampa.
n 22
m ,
OLD SORES
AND
BLOOD OE SKIBr DISEASES
IN ANY STAGE ,
Disappear before the perfect nltorativo
and tonic clTcct of the greatest of all Blood
Purifiers , It BO completely roots out all
poison from the lilood nnd braces the deb
ilitated system , that diseases of this nature
dlsappcrrlike cnatt" before the wind ,
S. S. S. , cured me of Scalp Sores , Sores
in Nostrila and Ears , after erurythlnR
known to the medical profession had failed.
Three montha have passed since I ruit
taking S , S. S. ; there 13 no symptom of the
disease leinainiugj I am permanently
cured. It stands unrivaled for Blood Dis
eases. " JNO. S. TAOOAUT ,
Salamanca , N. Y.
"S. S. S. stands without a peer. The
profession will have to acknowledge it a
Specific for Blood Diseases. "
.Or N. L. GALLOWAY , Monroe , Ga.
_ -"About four or five weeks ago I waa
ainict"d with a very aggravated type of
BloodUiaenso. I commenced using S S. S.
and after taking the first bottle felt no
mush relieved that I bought five more ,
and am glad to say , after using four of them ,
that I am entirely cured , freviouely having
been under medical advice for several
montha. " 0. G. RATOLIVF ,
Itichmoud , Va.
"After suffering from the woral Blood
Diseaca for more than two years , and hav
ing been treated by several eminent physi
cians , confined to my room and bed the
greater part o he imo , mv body covered
with copper-colored eorca from the size of
a pea to that of a silver half-dollar , I was
well nijih in despair. At last I commenced
takingS. S. S. In a short time I began
to improve in flesh , all the norea healedacd
I could feel and know that I was well , and
to S. S. S. innst the credit bo pivcn of
my entire restoration to health. I have
not taken a dose for over nix months , and
am aa free from sores or blumisb as any
one. " LOTTIK Ross , Atlanta , Ga.
"Improved after taking the first bottle
of S. S. S. ; in two v/ecks waa able to come
homo.finding the waters were no benefit. "
J. W. REID , Newport , Ark.
"Our science has not made knownacom-
blnatlon equal to S. S. S. for skin or bloou
diseases. "
T , L. MABsnNBUKO.
I'll. G. , Macon , Ga.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
COL. L.T. 'FOSTER. _
lYouncctown , Ohio , May 10 , 18 = 0.
U . B. J. KBHDALL ts Co. I had agvory valoa-
> ble Hamblotonlan colt that I prliml very highly ,
be had a Urge bono spavin en ono Joint and t
email one on the other which made him very
lame ; I bad him under the cbtrgo of two rotor
Inarv Burgeons which failed to euro him. I wai
ono day reading the cdvertlaemcnt of Kendall'i
Spavin Cure In the Chicago Eipress.I determined
foncototry It and got pur CnigBlBts hero l
end for It , and they ordered three bottles ; I tooi
all and I thought I would glvo It a thorough
trial , I nsod It according to directions and tb ,
fourhday { the colt ceuod to bo lame and Ihi
lumps have disappeared. I used but ono bottle
and the colt's llmba are f.s Iroo oJ lumps and II
amooth M any horss In the Plata IIo 1 entlro
ly curod. The cnra was BO romarkabb thai
havolettwoof my nolRhbors have the rttntln.
Ing two bottles who are now uslnglt
Iwpeet
Bend lor circular
WERVOUS DEBILITY ,
A Opr * Quwr * * * * " * ' ' * . .
Di. E. 07 WosPs Nerre and IJraln Troalncr.t-
A specific for Hytloiln , DlnlnciS ) , OomoMoci
Nervous Htadiclie , ilcntal Depr jon , LOJI V
MemoryBpormatcrrhc6i.ImpottncyInjolunUry
Emissions , Prcraiture Old Ago , caused byorei-
ezertlon , iclf-abnse , or over-lnduleenca , whit
leads to misery , decay and death. Ono boxwl
cure recent canes , Each box centnlnt ono ratnib
treatment , Oco dollar a bor , or elx koioilo :
flvo dollar ) ! Etut by rcall prepaid on receipt cl
price. Wo guarantee tU boxej to toro any cue.
With nca order rocilvcd by os for U boic3 ,
companled vrlth fire dollar , will scad the ppi.
chuei our written eoar&ctes ta return III
money If the treatment doct ro oBcct acnr .
0. / . Ooodmin , UiuzgiE * . Eclf. Wbolculo ae <
cul caO-oth * . i 'j. Old'il by mill l
mil
D , M , CONNELL ,
Funeral Director and Undertaker ,
No. 17 , North Main St. , Council Bluff * .
Calls promptly answered at all hours , nl lt or
day , hew hiarsu and london carriage * direct
rum the factory are run lu connection therewith.
BLUFFS RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
CIUCAOO , HOCK ISLAND AND rAcinc.
Depart. Arrl\o.
Atlantic K\t..S:20pm :
Hxiwid Malt.025 am
U. llolncd ac".7:15 : n in DCS llolncaao.4:10 : p m
CIIICAQO , BORUNOTO.X AND QUINCT.
Depart , Arrh e.
AtlantIoKxt..K:30pm : | Pacific Kxt..n:20am
Mall ami Ux . .9SMom I Mull nnd Kt'.7:00p in
N. V. Ux 4:00 : p in | Neb & Kta Kx..8:20 : a in
CIUCAOO AND NOKTimnSTB V.
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Exf..5:15 : pm Pacific Ext..9:15am
Mall and Ex.t ) . ' . > . 0nm Hall nnd Ex'.ai-.in p m
Accom. ( Sixt. ) . p m Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p m
KANSAS cnr , BT. Jon AND OODNCII ,
Depart. Arrho.
Mall and Ex..OJ > 3am I Expra > 9 ( i Opm
9:10 p m | Mall an J Kv..G'45pm
UNION I'ACIUC.
Depart. Arrhc.
Overland Ex.llvTO n. m. OvcrliunlEx'l:00 : p. m.
Lincoln Ex. .11:30 : . in. lomorix..8.00a. in ,
Denver Ex..7:00 : p. ra. Local Ex C Oa. m.
Local Ex 7:25 a. m. Kx P.OTa. in.
Emigrant..5:20p. : m. Kx c.-QOa. ra.
VARASU , 8P. LOUIS AND 1'ACinO ,
Depart. Arrive.
Mall and Ex. . 9:15am : I Mall anil Kx.1:30pin
Cannou Boll. . 4r : 0 p m | Cannon llall. . 11:03 : am
BIOUX cat AND FAciria.
Depart. Arrive.
For Sioux City.7S5am Frm Sioux OV.CU50 p m
1'orFortNlohrara. Frni Fort Nlobrara ,
Ncb 7Mnm : .Vcb 'oao
For St. Paul..7:40pin : From St. I'aul.BiO a m
CHICAGO , U1LWAUKKK AND 8T. PAUL.
Lea\ Council DliiHs. Arri eg Council muffs.
JIalland.Ex. . a:20nra I Mall and Ex.0 5 pin
Atlantic Ex..C5:15pm : | AtlanticEA. . . 19:10am
CIUCAOO , MIUVAUKEK AND ST. r.Vl'L.
Lcucs Omaha. Arrhe.1 at Omaha.
Mall and IX.7:15 n m I Pacific Kx | 9I5 : a m
Atlantic Ev. 43:40 : p in | Mall and E725 p in
Except Sundaj-s. fExccptSaturdajs. { Except
Mondays. ( Daily.
Council Dlutta St Omaha Street R. n.
Lca o Council Ilutl8. Ixaivo Omahx
8 n m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a in , 10 a m ,
11 am , l/ii , 1 ! p m,3 1 > I Hum , 1pm , Up m , 3 p
m , 4 p in , 5 p in , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , D p m , 0 p m.
Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific
Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at
0 o clock a. m. , and run rcgu'arly during the day
at 0 , 11 , 2 4 , 0 and 0 o'clock , and run to city time.
DR. A. F. HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEGH.
Office , No. 11 Fcarl Street Houis , 9 a. m. to
2. , and 2 p. m. , to p , m. Kealdenco , 120
Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with
Central Offlco.
riioa. opfioio. w. n. u. rusrr.
OfflOEE PUSEI ,
Council Bluffs , la ,
Established , - - 1856
Dealers In Foreign [ and'DomoctIc ] Exchange
and licrao Rocurltlcs.
MBS B J HAEDINO H D
, , , , , , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOG-IST.
Qraduato of Eloctropathlo Institution , Phila
delphia , Feuna.
Offlco Cor , Broadway & flloim Ave.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment of all diseases and palnfal dlf-
flcultlea peculiar to females a specialty.
JACOB SIMS ,
Attorney and Ootrasollor at Law ,
COUNCIL LLUFffS , IOWA ,
Offlco Broadway , between Mfln and Pea
troett. 'VU1 practlca lu Sttto and Fedo
urtn
FOR
LADIES fc GENTLEMEN ,
Corner Bryant Street ,
Ono cloor north of Eohruioy'H Opera House , where
thoio KUITorlut ; from recent Coldi , Hhcuiiiatlmn ,
Neuralgia , Iuinbaio and other illatrtiislng ail
ments may llnd rolfcf In thu tlmcl } u > e of ilthcr
the
Thormo-Eleotrio § Meflicatoil Batli
I desire- and hope for the pationagoof phjtt-
ciana uho may \\lsh for their patlcntu IhU auxll.
iary , and will gltu any no illrtitcd ctury iwsalblu
attention ,
U Ik-sldcn my uifo , a competent lad } . Mill attend
ladles. V. M. LOCKWOOI ) ,
1'ropHttor ,
EDW1H J , ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace and
Notary Public.
SIEBroadway , Council Bluffs.
SMEWSJORE.
ew Goods.
NEW YORK PRICES.
For Dry Goods and
Fancy Goods go to L ,
HARRIS , 734 Lower
Broadway ,
THE CATTLE THADE.
The Movement from Eastern to
Western States.
In the summer of 1880 the cnston.
states had rnthor a dry time of It BO
dry , Iti fact , that the springs and riv
ulets went out of businces for want ol
raw material ; fruits dried upon bush ,
oaiio , mid vine a great saving of the
housewife's labor , but not of bar tem
per. The grasses dried brown mid
dead in thn pastures , nnd the cows
drlod at the pall. Through the lust
tontion of the weather department
BOWS wcro not notified In time of the
Impending drouth nnd Itn oonso-
quoncos , and therefore they conceived
and bore youug with that cheerful and
placid compliance with the command ,
"Go forth , multiply , nud replenish the
earth , " which will in time , if per
mitted , bring our infant cattle indus
try to the ntntnro of n promising
pouth. Their young Idokod up their
icola in thoughtless disregard for the
morals of the irate holder , nnd the
spilling of the calf-fostering contents ,
which Eooius to bo natural to the
thoughtless bnby bovino. As the
nummor passed the owners of those
lalvcs began to look , down the road
'or ' the coming calf buyer , who had
? ear by year bought their calves nod
.akcn thorn to the Atlantic shores ,
.hero to bo fed and grazed for theater
ator markets. But the pcddlor of
ronng bovlnos did not como. Ho
enow thcro was no use of taking
calvca to n plaoo whcro there was no
'cod ' for calves mnot oat to live , as
certainly an they live to cat.
Meantime , in the States of Mie-
sourl , Iowa , and Illinois grass waa
uoro than abundant , the corn crop
) ado fair to bo n most p'ontoous OHO ,
nnd young store cattle could not bo
bund in numbers great enough to
supply the demand. Simultaneously ,
and without consultation or apparent
suggestion , stockmen In Misaourl and
; ho other States named conceived the
dca of bringing from the dairy dla-
riots ot the cant the calvoa for which
.ho east had no use , because it had no
bed for them. Beginning Into in July
or in August of that year , the number
> f calvca brought to the Chicago mar-
cot exceeded 65,000. No oflicial roc.
> rd for the calvoa was kept separately
'or ' the year ; they were reported aim-
> ly as cattle.
In the firat ton mouths of the year
1881 there wcro received in the Chicago
cage Union Stock Yards from States
ying cast of Illinois 31,191 calvca nnd
only 10,730 more matured cattle. Of
.ho latter by far the greater number
iamo from the States of Indiana mid
Michigan. In the firat ten montha of
.ho . current year there were received
icro 8,559 calvoa nud 12,525 mature
cattle. The falling off in receipts of
calvca amounted to 22,632 head , in
cattle to only 4,205. So much for the
hrllling romantic side of the story of
ho calf-trado with the oast.
THE GHEAT DEOLIHB IN THIS TIUFI'IO
n calves may bo csrlbed to two or
hrco canoes , ono very efficient ouo bo
ng the publicity given by the press to
; ho danger ! with which thla movement
of calves from thooaat threatened , nnd
still threatens , the herds of the went ,
and to the publication of the fact that
, o those who bought them those ten
der young animals proved a very un
profitable investment. The latter fact
nay have been a most fortunate cno
ior the west , however unfortunate it
may have been ferthelndividual.smost
directly concerned.
In 1881 the Illinois general assembly
jnactcd a law which was , by the proa-
amation of Gov. S. M. Cullum , put
nto effective operation on November
L of that year. The reas jn for onnct-
njj this law and for giving It effect lies
n the tact that in certain limited areas
n a few Atlantic stated there ha a for
many yearn existed , and still exists ,
m an active virulent form , nnd without -
out BO much SH the merest ohcdow
of a reasonable BXCOHO , n deadly
contagious diaoriBo , which , spread-
ng ulowly , inmdioDHly nnd cor-
tainlylwhorovor there i n ncarnpprocch
of sound cattle to infected animals ere
, o infected materials , brings ruin
apon herds almost as surely as Gro
brings destruction to the grasses of
the prairio. From these infected dis
tricts cattle could bo brought to the
pastures of the west , and there was
none who conld prevent it. That
tome calvoa were thus brought from '
; ho near neighborhood of districts
where contagious diseases of cattle
lave within a short time existed Is
fnown more than lhat , it is posi
tively known that from au infected
iora in which cattle were actually
dying from the deadly contagions
plouro-pnonmonla , or lung plague of
cattle , there was sent to the stock
pards of Baltimore a young bull. It
was long believed that thin calf was
lent to some ono of the western states ,
but of this no proof has boon given ,
To Australia a single high-bred cow
carried the germs of thia disease.
Countless thousands of cattle have
lied , and millions of pounds storllua ;
iiavo boon lost through their death and
through the efforts made to suppress
the plague and the end is not yet.
The oamo story Is essentially true of
South Africa , of New Zealand , and
measurably true of America. Ainple
evidence shows that the disease has
Qot within the period covered by the
history of man originated in any herder
or in any country , It has always ap
peared as the certain result of infec
tion , and thus only. Any beggarly
calf outcast from a dying herd may
take with it to the broad and healthy
plains of Iowa , of Nebraska , or of
Kansas the germs of a dlacato which ,
spreading widely because of that very
freedom which tends to make our
Western beeves the healthiest and
best , will quickly infect the cattle of a
State , the rallroado , and the stock
yards throughout the whole active
North , thus eventually contaminating
every nook where cattle may bo.
ILLINOIS UAH DONE WHAT HUE COULD
to erect a barrier to protect her own
herds and these in the grand country
between her and the Betting sun from
the approach of the deadly plague ,
She has to regret only that her power
to do is immeasurably less than her
desire to accomplish all of that object ,
A little moro than a year has passec
slnoo the proclamation of Gcv , CaU
lum giving force to the act mentioned
was issued. In that time the Illinois
state votorUary department , ' under the
direction of Dr. N , II. Faarou , of this
city , has atrivno 10 to use all means a' '
its commands to accomplish all tha
could bo desired. Unfortunately the
appropriation for the use of thla de
paitment was BO email that roasonabli
remuneration could Dot bo given fo
guarding ono point even the Chicago
Union Stock Yards and every poinl
at which A railroad enters this state
should bo guarded ngalunt the entrance
trance of animals from the infectuii
areas. To prevent thn pteanqe cl
animals across this state to ihoio beyond -
yond the vutorlnary department seems
to bo powerless.
Justice demands that credit shall bo
given to lh < 3 gcnoral managers of tome
of the railroads nnd the express lines
connecting Chicago nnd the east.
They were appealed to for such help
as they could givu , and have responded
as desired. The American and the
Adams eiprecs companies , the Haiti
uioro Ohio , the Pennsylvania , the
Lake Shore t Michigan Southern ,
nud ether r&ilroada have given orders
to their roprc.icntatlvos in the east to
tccolvo no bovine animal from thu
scheduled counties except when each
animal shall bo ncsouipnnicil by the
certificate of n competent veterinary
mrgoou , to the effect that the nnimal
I accompanies ohows no symptoms of
dltcnso , nud has not during thu ninety
days next preceding the date of the
settificsto boon exposed to the con
Little us the record of the year
ho wo , it is nil that the department
iss been nblo to do under existing cir
cumstances. Until the uationnl gov
ernment ohall awaken to the import
ance of the interest menaced with ruin
and to the necessity of protecting a
' st industry , which , sturdy baby that
t is , inks for no other protection , but
nstead promises to food tbo whole
civilized world when the need shall
como until the general government
ihall give thia protection the countless
.housnnda of cattle of the country will
> o threatened with n plague which
may swoop into ruin many a fortune
and bring desolation to many n homo.
Does It Pay to Grind tbo Corn With
the Oob ?
Agricultural KpltomUt.
We nro frequently naked this qnos-
Ion , nnd upon the strength of several
oars experience wo can only anawor
hat nndor some circumstances it docs ,
while under others it might prove un
profitable. The Llvo Stock Journal
itatcs the caio so fairly nud clearly ,
and BO in accordance with our own
views that wo make room for an ox-
ract upon the subject : "It depends
ipon the facilities for grinding nnd the
ctnd of stock to bo fed. Sheep grind
torn bettor thnn cattle , and therefore
hey utilize the nutriment in whole
corn better. The cob contains moro
actual nutrlmout thnn is generally sup-
> oeod. It shows on analysis 42.C per
cent , of carbo-hydrates , 1.4 per cent ,
of albuminoids , nnd the aamo of fat.
[ t is qulto unfo to nay that cobs have
ono-half the value of hay whou fed
with food rich in nitrogen , which it BO
; roatly lacks ; nnd when the cob Is
; rouncl Una in burr mill atones there
s nothing injurious to animals in it.
? hero is mncti Bald about the danger
if feeding cob-meal , but there in no
oundfttlou for thia prejudice. When
.ho . cob is ground fine with the corn it
must certainly bo in a much bettor
condition for feeding thnn oorn in the
ear , when cattle swallow n largo part
of the cob without masticating it any
uoro than is necessary for swallowing
t. Yet the cob does not pass in any-
hinsr llko the proportion the grain
lees ; and while millions of cattle nro
nttened every year in the West on
oar corn sensible people will not bo
alarmed at the danger of feeding well-
; ronnd cobs.
Where mills are prepared for grlnd-
ng cobs it will pay to grind in tkocar ,
as , in addition to the nutriment in the
cob , it envon shelling , nnd the cob *
mixed with the meal separates the
( articles of meal DO that it goon Into
ho stomach in a moro porous condi-
ion , the gastric julca thus penetrates
t more perfectly , and the meal Is
ligcstcd bettor than when oaten alone.
Cno wrltor fed five work horaos upon
cob-meal , mixed with cut hay , for sev
eral years , and their health remained
excellent.
Wo do-not wish to convoy the idea
.hat . corn-cobs of thomsolvea would bo
worth grinding , but corn in the car
can be ground whole as cheaply as
corn can bo shelled and ground ; and ,
f the farmer is short of fodder , there
can bo no doubt that it in f isdom to
grind cob and all.
'Will it RoalJy Cure Rheumatism ?
Wo answer , honor bright , it will euro
rheumatism , nnd the severest cases too.
Dr. Thomat' Xclcctric Oil was specially
prepared for the rhewrmtlo and laino. No-
: lco letters from the people tclntlvo to Its
motits in nearly every paper in tlm coun
try.
Too Late to Attend the Funoral.
few York Times.
"A few days ago , " said Henry N.
Smith , the owner of Goldsmith Maid ,
"a measure fnvorablo to Union Pacific
was to bo introduced to congress , Wo
sent a man to on Washington who waa
.o wire us the ralnuto the bill waa of
bred , The dispatch agreed upon if
everything wont right was , 'Father is
dead. ' The eventful day came nnd
.ho hours rolled on , but father did not
die. The stock wont up the ajalo a
lolnfc at a time , but the sad tidings of
'athor'a ' demise did not como. When
, ho etock had gene up live points on
as the naws of father's death came ,
aut it was too late The boys had received
coivod the mourning intelligence ahead
of us. I have always taken my chances
with the boya alnco , " and Air , Smith
drlod his eyes in romombranaa of the
sad event , but everybody ona ! amllod ,
Dotootlvou nud Private Ofilonr.
Uiually wear their badges of authorfty
concealed under their clothing , but Dr.
Thomas' Jiclcctrtc Oil r/cara HH badges In
the form of printed labels attached to each
and every bottle , collmt ulf may know its
mission. It is given full end complete
authority to arrest sllachea and pains , ami
doc * Itn duty every time ,
THE BAD AND WORTHLESS
Are never imitated or counterfeited ,
Thin la especially true of a family
medlclno , and it IB positive proof thai
the remedy imitated in of the highest
valuo. Aa anon aa it had boon toatoc
and proved by the whole world thu
Hop Bitters waa the purcnt , best am
most valuable family medicine 01
earth , many imitations sprung up ant
began to steal the notices in whiol
the press and people of the country
had expressed the merits of II. B.
and in every way trying to Induce auf
fering invalids to use their o ufl in
stead , expecting to make money on
the credit and good name of II , B
Many others started nostrums put uj
in similar style to II. B. , with varl
ouMy devised names in which th
word "Hop" or "Hops" were u od In
THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER ,
.K--C ' , . . " - -
- - fcJ'MSWH- - = r = a-
w siap
I Ssf fegg ;
SIIIJtiAKT IMPLEMENT CO. , GENERAL AGENTS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
away to Induce people to believe they
were the Bruno as Hop Hitters. All
such pretended remedies or cures , no
n at tor what their style or name Is.
uid cspiclally th OB o with the word
Hop" or "Ifops" in their name or in
any way connected with thorn or their
laino , nro imitations or counterfeits.
Jownro of them. Touch none of
hem. Use nothing but genuine Hop
Bitters , with n bunch or cluster of
; roon Hops on the wliito Inbol. Trust
willing else , Druggists and dealers
ire warned against dealing In Imlta-
ions or cotiftnrfnlU.
Unmarried Parsons
Should loose no time in securing n
iortlficato in the Marringo Fund Mu-
ual Trust Association of Oodar
Ispids , Iowa , concerning which circu-
ars nnd full information will bo sent
roe upon application. It is organized
under the Inanrnnco Laws of lown ,
nd is the only legalized and leglll-
nato institution of the kind in the
ountry. Its ofllcors nnd managers
ronmongtho most prominent bust-
loss men in Ocdar Rapldo , including ,
bankers , the postmootor , capitalists ,
ailway managers , insurance men ,
oading lawyers , physicians nnd other
ollablo citizens. Over $15,000 has
Iready boon paid to members. It It
oplondid investment , as safe , secure ,
nd sure as a government bond. You
an just no Well have n good Bum of
lonoy to commence married life on ,
ns not. Remember it only costs you
no cent for a po.ital card to request
nil explanation and information ,
load agents can got territory if up-
illcd for soon. Write to-day. Do
lot iioatpono lu Mention whom you
aw "this notice. oot2G-ltit *
Wn proiot > t no protonilnil latraolo
* Tratli IB mighty null iiiunt pro-
vall.-ffo SopbivU-y crm withstand
tUo power at * it : . Uoiiont uttorniico.
DKAR Sin raullnic iKi'jvty crntuful for DID great
iciiollta ulilth I lia\u rtivhcil ( roni the IIHO o ( a
cry \alualiti article vhlch lian Ita origin anil
lOino.ln our beautiful city , niul hopltiR that oth-
rs uho aroaflllctuil ai I have Iwon liny nnd llko
cllot from Ita use , 1 1ic the IndulKcnco of a few
nca In jour valuable jiapcr for tha prtdlojo of
onimiinlcatlnj- you a brief statement of facto
or the benefit of the multitude of Oorors to Iw
ict with on every eltlo. Many cf my frlcnils 11
vnowthat t h voboencryocrcly affllctrdwllh
icart illeoaHO for a number of J ear * ami have imf-
crwl from It OH only the n can nuflor lie have
hatillai-anu : II tciliieoil iiiy troi'Hi ( HO low that I
oiilil xcarcflv walk acrom my room , anil the least
xcrtlon rcnilcruil mo m nhott bruathvil that I
larccl tcarccly move , anil llfo eccmeilerybur -
ctsoino. I waa treatrd for my malady by the
lOHt phjelclans and deihcd no benefit from tliel
rcatmciit or prcHcrljitlons H'tll I was ultlsal
> y inyfaully phjuluan to iua Hunt's remedy , as
iy troublunn c.iuseil by Inaction of my k line } 8
( hlch affected \ery forlously the aitlon of my
le-irt. I commenced taking It , ( ha\ln | ; llttlo
nit or nny other medicine ) and It helped mu
wonderfully , and I 'am now n great deal better ,
nd lia\u bcoi ineralnco I began IU use In fact
have taken no muillclna that lial benullttcil mo
o greatly. Jly hrcathliiK' In easy , and I ha\o
; alncd In strength so much that I am able to deny
ny lioasewoilc. I cheerfully recommend Ilunt'u
temudyto all \\lio may bo aflllctcd as I linvo
) ccn , or who are sufferiiiff from general debility
and ninons proatratlon.
Ucapcclfully ,
iiitfi. A. o. nociavHU , ,
I'catl Htrco , I'rotlilcnco , K. I ,
A standard mcdlrlno forcurlngHrujht'aDlnoaHO
) roiyKliliiey ] , llladder.andniandular MalaillcK ,
nlli'.NT'H UKMFIIV. Female WuikncaH , 1'aln In
ho baak and IOIIIH , flrn\el , DUbcton , Intcmpcr-
nnco , " Kxtcsn , and rrostratlon of the nervous >
cm , are cured In HIJNT'H lix.Mr.nv. HUXT'H HKM-
yur lnimrU | health and \lgor to iho coimtltutlon
\lhenltlm3 becemo debilitated. IluNll'ri ItKM-
KUY reiitorca the Invalid to health.
Sulvan & Fitzgerald ,
DKALEIIS IN
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS
Orookery , Glassware ,
BOOTS , SHOES , ETC
Alee agentg for the following llnei of
Steamship Companies :
Cunard , Anchor , Quton , American , and HUle
Steamship Companies.
3O 23ECd. . 3E" M ? 13
For lalo on the Hoyal Hank of Ireland and Bank
ot Ireland , Dublin. These wlo Intend to BcnJ fci
friends to any part of Kuropo wilt .flnd It to tholj
ntercot to call on
SuUivan & Fitsgerald ,
AQKNTa ,
343 Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs
MAUKT9R & ORAIQ ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Oat aiaes , Flno Froncu Oblna ,
Silver Ware &to *
BIO tUOiDWAT OOUNOIt. BLUFK8
S R
& , 3K , CS 3EC 3C VOffl 323 C9 J ? .
OfCco over eavlnja tunk.
CO DHOIii BLUFFS , - IOTTO.
I , D , BDUUNDI10N , . li.BIIUOABT , A , W. HTBIIT ,
1'jculdent. Vlco-lWt. C&thler.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Conncll Elulfn.
OrganUol under the laws of the Btato of Iowa
Paid up capital f 76,000
AuthorUed capital 00,000
Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts Issued
on the principal cities ol the United States and
Europe , tipoclal attention idvm to collection !
and correspondence with prompt returns ,
PIlilOTORS.
J. D. Edmnndson , G. L. Bbuirart , ] , T , Ilirt ,
W.W..Wallace , J. W. Kodfer , I. A. illlloi
A. W. Btreet. JvJdtl
MEB , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
Hrosidw . OonnoUlBloKi.
J" . J" .
No. 328 Broadway ,
FOR
HOLIDAY NOVELTIES ,
In the line of fancy articles , odor cases ,
hand painted toilet sets , hand made laces ,
kid gloves , etc.
FINE MILLINERY A SPECIALTY.
GEORGE F. CRAWFORD ,
SHIPPED OF EGGS.
Io , 519 South lain Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
I pay the highest Market Price and Deduct no
Commiission.
( Successors to J. W. Rodefer )
WHOLESALE A&D RETAIL DEALERS IN
LAGKifAfflA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBMI }
AND ALL
COALS !
GONNELLSV1LLE GOKEGEMEMT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Offlco No , 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
Uleventh Avenue , Oounoil Bluffs.
THE
ORT LINE
1 Bl H B KaHUVlHa
-OP TJIE
Milwaukee & St. Paul
RAILWAY
a now miming IU FAST KXl'llKSS TIIAINS
from
OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
WITH
Pullman's Mapifloont Sleepers
-AND TIIE-
Finest Dining Oars in the World.
IF YOU ARE GOING EAST
TO
CHICAGO1 MILWAUKEE ,
Or to any point beyond ; or
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH
To
ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS
Take tha UUST UOUTi : , tlio
Oliioago , Milwaukoo&St.PaulR'y '
Ticket olllco located at corner Farnam and
Fourteenth street * and at U. I1. Depot nnd at
JllllaiJ Hotel , Omaha.
tZTKm Time Table In another column.
F. A. NASU , General Arcnt.
0. II , KOOTi : , Tliltt Agent , Omaha.
S. S. Jir.UIHI.r , , A , V. II. CAIH'KNTIUl ,
Oeneral Manager. General Pass. Agent.
j. T. ciiAiiK. aio. .
auniral&up't.
To Nervous Sufferers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr , J. B. Simpeon'a Bpeolflo
II ll positive cure (01 Upeimitouhea , Simltu
Weokaosa , IiapoUocy , and ll dlsauvu rtaultloj
from Btll-Abuse , 19 Montil Anility , Lout
Uemory , 1'nloa In tha Back or Btdo , inj dbcud
" - * - * " - ' - lh t Iu d to
Ooosumptloa
Insanity an
otrlygrnrt
The ( il > cclflc
HMklne li
bilog mod
tal iuccodj.
. i. . j I'liinhletl
OLI Iroe lo kll. Willa lot them mid c l lull pu
tlcultn. , .
Pllce , Bpeclflc , ll.M pet pickmc , 01 ill pwk.
uet lot IJ.Cfl. Addreu M orJore to
D. BIU80N UKDICLNU CO.
KOI. lOt and 106 ililn Bt. liuflilo , N , Y.
Bold In Omtha by 0. V. Cloodnua , J. W , Dell
l .1 'dbw
QUAY'S SPECIFIC MHDIOIHE
TRADE MARK T > J °
English rem
edy. An un
failing euro
i for Nominal
Weakness ,
Spornutor-
> | uxyv rhca.Iinpol-
yStffCXBtk.ency , andall
M& k piSieittat
follow
M n
BEFDRETAKIHa.soqucnco ol AFTER TARIHI.
Uelf-Abiuo ; ai Long of Memory , Universal Lagil
tudo , IMIn In the DacU , Dlmnera of Vision , Premature
mature Old Age , and many other Diseases thai
load to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema
ture Q rave.
< zrKuIl parttcnlaro In oar pamnhlot , which
wo donlro to send frea t v mall to every one.
tfjrrbo BpcclOcMcdlclno la ( old by all druggist *
at tl per package , or 0 packages for ID , or will
ho sent free by mall on rccilnl'of the money , by
addraelne TUK011AY JEDICINKOO. ,
Buffalo. N. Y.
mo rocT
If yuu ra . tun nl
offm lnpi < i , wt1.iV ! I moll ot lev
tbr irliinr
miiiilliy * "
/our iliitlri avoid nlKlit work , to "ife -
ilimiluntiand u torr hralnnprTeuif
Hop Uittor * . [ w 4U > , uiu Hop Bt '
Ifyoureroanit nilJ iKfrom > iiy Ic-
ilncietlon ur ilixKlpal jtluni 1C you urn innr-
rlri : or ulnKlc , old or I i ouiij ; , nulTrrlrj'1 ' from
I Inic tS tlcX
l i rtr&ltli ur UnuuUh on * Ci
una , ti-lr on Hupf Blttorfc.
\VliMt < r younrr. OflfUUUlill OM Afi-
nhcuvrer you riel rtjuli ; from torn *
hat jittnl ' fnrinoC K la nay
( your
nrcd > clcuiulnit. to& . ' pfltscme tliat DUKbl
wllhuulnlojlcul//i/l | I i timely uxiaf
tali. . Mop HcpQiltera
l.ruKnaruront- I [ In an abwluu
of tiltoinach ' , ttOPI jlvnil IrreilftUu
bis ' (
, ttOP curt' or
touch , ttooit drunkenness.
IHirtnntni * I
( '
Ul 0 OJ'lVCJ ,
You will be lltoliaooo , or
ruriidlfyoiiute Inucotlot.
Hop Ulttert
Ifymitmlm Ooldbydrnc-
rl w a * le uil llttafi-1-
NEVER
- > w i > lrllti
Hi i It mny " H0t BITTIHI
P"A I f I
cnvoyour life. It hue fAlLl--.v |
lived hun-
[ * Trent , O l.
tl
DOCTOR STEINHART'S
ESSENCE OF LIFE.
Foil OLD AND Vou.so , MALK AND FIMALK.
u and ( tcnoral Ix > ss of 1'ouer , It reiuvlr *
nonouawaito , rojmunates the faded Intellect ,
etrunRhthcns the enfeebled brain and restores
nurprU'iiif tone and \lK ° r to the exhausted or'
irana. The vxpcrlvlico of thousands pro ) os It to
bo an Invaluable remedy , 1'rlco , # 1.00 a bottle.
orulxfor&S. 1'or sale by all drutfgUts , or sent
nocurofromobscnatlonon receipt of price by
r. Stolrilinrt , PO. . Box 2400 , St-
outa MO-
DOCTOR , STEINHART'S
SUPPOSITORIES !
The Orcat I'opular UcmoJy for Piles.
SuracuroforBllna.Bleedlus&ItchlDgPUea
And all form * of Ilemonhotdil Tumors.
These SurroHiTOUM act directly upon the
ooaU of the lllood Yc iels. and by their utrlnnot
ellecU vvntly lorco the blood from the swollen
tumors , and by makliii ; the coaU of the \tla
ttronir , pre\eiit their rcflllliiif , and hence a radi
cal euro U sure to follow their uso. i'rtco , 76
cenU a box. For sale by alldnwijUts , or sctit V
mail on rouclpt ol price , by Ell lUb M
Inititnto , 718 Olive St. t J