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    THE DAILY BEfr-FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22.
Oh , moot mo at the Slbro
\ To got my Holiday Supplies ,
Where oft I bought bofsro ,
"BOSTON TEA CO. ,
16 Main Street.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F MOL
j . vtr. tt > COR Tcr X Zfc 313 aaa o .w.
lianas and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVSYANCERS ,
onUNCIL BLUFFS - A - - - - IOWA.
8 0. A. BE
T1IK LNA.D1NCJ DKALEll IN
337 Brondwfiv , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
FOB
CHICAGO ,
PEORI
ST. LOUIS ,
"MILWAUKEE ,
DETROIT , HIA&AEA PALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON ,
And all Poluta Enatandaouth-Eoit.
THKLINKCOMPIlISns
Nearly 4,000 rallca. Solid Smooth fit-d Tuci
11 conncctlono arc mido In UNION OhPOTS
has a. NatlonM Ilepntatlon W I'Clnc the
peat Through Car Line , and li nnlveraallj
oncedect to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Kail-
oad In the world for nil Clowes of travel.
Try It and you will fine * tr.W'llat , ' * Inxnrj
ln teaj ol a discomfort.
Through Tickets via rhi * Cclcbrawd Line fai
B le ut all olHcod In the West.
All Information about Ritoa o Faro , Rlocpln ]
Car Acocmuiointlons , Time Tiiblcfl , 6c. , will \ > t
cheerfully clvcn by auplylclnz to
T. d. POTTER.
2d Vlco-frC3't & Gen. Ma
PERCIVAL LOWELU
Gen. Panon.Ycr Agt. Chlcign ,
W. J. DAVrJJPOKT.
Oca Asent , Conncll BlnOt.
U. t. DUSLL. Ticket AB . onhi
' Iv
HEAT YOUR HOUSES
FURNACES IN THE WORLD ,
MAUK I1Y
BIOHABDSO , BOYNTON & 00
CHICAGO , ILLS ,
Embody new 1882 Improvements , llor.
practical fea'uuw ; Coiit loss to keep In
order ; lieoloiN faol w'11 ' K" ° taoro hn t
nd l rfer volumo0' pure nlr thwi suy
fu/nacc m&de.
Cold bv 1'icrcy and Bradford , Omaht.
GOLD ROPE.
TholntrlDSlc merit and superior nu&lltj-of oni
GeM Hope Tobacco hag Induced other manufac
turers to put upon tbo market ( roods similar tc
onr brand In name and style which are offered
and eold for lo amo&cy than the genuine Gold
Rope. Wo caution the t ade and consumer toioe
that our name and trade mark are upon each
lump. The only genuine and original Quid Hope
Tobacco (9 ( manufactured by
TUB WILSON & McNALLY TO
BACOO POMP ANY. ,
OLD SORES
AND
BLOOD OB SKINT DISEASES
IN ANY STAGE ,
Disappear before the perfect alterative
and tonic effect of the greatest of all Blood
Purifier * . It BO completely roots out all
poiaou from the blood and braces the deb
ilitated By-stem , that diseases of thia nature
dlcapperrllke cbaif before the wind.
B. B. S. , cured me of Scalp Sorea , Sores
JnNoBtrils and Ears , after everything
known to the medical profession bail failed.
Three months have passed since I cult
taking 8. S. 8.5 there I * nosymptom of the
disease lemainlng ; I permanently
cured. It stands unrivaled for Blood DIs-
eases. " JNO. S. TAGOAKT ,
Salamanca , N. V ,
"S. S. S. stands without a peer. The
will have to acknowledge it a
pecifio for Blond Dlxeasen. "
IJr N. L. OALLOWAV , Monroe , u .
"About four or five weeks ago I was
aflllcted with ft very aggravated type of.
BIoodDiseaso. I commenced using ; H H. o.
and after taking the first bottle felt KO
mush relieved that I bought five more ,
and am glad to say , after using fourofthem ; ,
that I am entirely cured , freviously having
beeu under medical advice for eeveral
months. " 0. C llATCUKK.
] chmond Va.
"After Buffering from the worst Blood
Diseace for more than two years , and hav.
lug been treated by several eminent Rliysl.
duns , confined to my room and bed the
greater part o he Ime , my body covered
with copper-colored sores from the elza of
a t > ea to that of a silver half-dollar , I wns
well nliih in despair. At last I commenced
takings. S. S. In a short time I began
to improve in llesb , all the * nrcs healecl.aml
I could feel and know that I wan well , and
to 8. 8. S. mnst the < * edit be pivenof
my entire restoration to health. I have
not taken a dose for oyer eix months , ami
am as free from sores or blemish aa any
one. " LOTTIK KOHS , Atlanta , Oa.
"Improved after taking the urat bottle
of 8.8. U. ; in two weeks was able to come
home.fiudinit the waters were no benefit.1
. J. W , Kc > i Newport , Ark.
"Oor < ytoce | has not made knownacom-
binatioiWDal to S. 8. S. for akin or blood
MAS8ENDDBQ
1'h. G , , Macon , t5a.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
CIMCIOO , HOOK roUM > AND raoinc.
Depart. ArtUo.
Atlantic Uxt..R20pm I Paclflc Exl..n:10am :
Hx and Mull".92.1 A a Cx and Mall.vOM : p m
I ) . Molncs oc'.7lG : a m | Dca Molnoaoc\4:40 : p ui
ClllCAaO , RURbn-'OTON AKD dUlNCT.
Depart. Arrive.
AtlanticKxf..8:30pml : TnMc ExJ..9.-20a ru
Mull and ix.fl 0 a m Mall and Kx.7UO : p m
N. Y. Kx 4:00 : pm I Neb & Has Kx..8iU : a tn
CHICAGO JLXD MORTUWMTKRN.
Dc ] > art. Arri > e.
Atlmitlc Ext..6:15pm : I'actnc Ext..9:15am :
Mai nnd Ex'.9:20 nm Mali and < Bx.Cin p m
Accom. ( Sat..5r 0 p m Accora. ( Mon , ) . l:15p : u
KANSAS ITIT , ST. JO * ASD COUXCIb
Depart. Arrhe.
Mall and Ex..9:5.1 a m I Express OiOpm
Express. 9:10 : p t * | Mail and Ux.G'45pm
PSION rAcirio.
Deput. Arrive.
OrcrUml Ex.ir.10o. rn. Overland Ex.4:00 : p. tn.
Lincoln Kx..11:30a. : m. Denver Kx . . .S.OOn. tn ,
Dcmcr Kx.:00p. : m. Locil V.X. G iOa. ru.
calKz 7:25 : a. ra. " Ex 8:05 : a. ra.
Emigrant..520p. m. " Lx r00a.ui. ;
WABAB1I , HK. LOUIS AND
Depart. Arrlre.
ilall and Ex. . 9:45 : a tn I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p in
Cannon liall. . 4:50 : p m ( Cannon Ball. . 11:05 : u m
BIOUX crtr IKD rACtno.
Depart. Arrive.
For Sioux Clty.7 5 a m Frm Sioux CV-C- p m
For FortKlobrara. I'rm Fort Nloorara ,
Ncb 7:55am : Neb . oao
For St. Paul..7:10pm From Bt. l'aul..8 0 a tn
CHICAGO , MILWAUKKH AND ST. TAUL.
U'iu u Council Ilufl3. ) Arrlvou Council Binds.
Mall and Ex.ll.-i0 a in I Mall and Ex.fiA % pm
Atlantic Kx. . | 5:15 : pm | Atlantic hx..IU:10 : a m
CIIICAOO , SIM.WAl'KF.K AVU ET. TAt'L.
Lea\uaOidaba. Arihiit at Omaha.
Mall and Kx. . ' 7:15 ft m I PaciUc Ex t'JM a m
Atlantic Ex.3:40pm | : I Mail and UK. T-SSpui
"Except Snnda ] s. { Except Saturdays. ( Except
Mondajs. ( Dolly.
Council BluQs & Omaha Street H. R.
Leave Council llluffs. Lca\ Omaha.
8 a in , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 ft m ,
11 a in , 1n , 2 p m , 3 p 11 a m , 1pm , 2p in , 3 p
m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. | in , 4 p in , 5 p in , 6 ) > m.
Street cnra run half hourly to the Union Paclflc
Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at
9 o clock a. tn. , and run rcxu'ariy during the day
at 9,11 , 2 1 , 5 and C o'clock , and run to city time.
DR. A. F. HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOK.
flfflce , No. 14 Pearl Street. Honii , 9 a. m. to
2. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Residence , 120
Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with
Central office.
TDM. orrioio. w. n. u. roan
OFFICER . & PUSEI ,
Council Bluffs , la ,
Established , - - 1856
Dealers In Foreign I n
t\nd bnrro K
MRS , E , J , HARDIH& , I , Dt
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNEOOLOGIST.
Qradaato ol Eloctropnthlc IiutltutloD , Fblla <
dolphla , Peuca.
OfflOB Oor , Broadway & Glenn Avo.
OOUNOIL BLUFFB , IOWA.
The treatment of all dlscous and pMoful dlf-
flcultloa peculiar to fpumlen a spoclilljr.
JACOB SIMS ,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law ,
COUNCIL LLUFFS , IOWA.
Office Broadway , between JJfln and Pea
troutJ. * U1 practlca In State and KeJo
urtt
BATH INSTITUTE ,
von
LADIES A GE\TTLE1IEN.
Corner Bryant Street ,
OHO door north of Dobaney'H Oporo House , where
thOionufTurliiKfrom rtcent Coldi , Hlieiiniatlbtn ,
Neuralgia , Lumbago and oilier dUtreHnIng ail-
menu may tlnd rclfef In thu timely line of cither
the
Thermo-Eleotrio § Moated Bath
I desire an J hope for the patronage of plijfcl-
clans who may nUh for thtlr patlcntM this auxll-
larj , and will ( ; io any to directed c\ cry poHnlblo
attention ,
RKcolilcK my wlff , a competent loilv ' will attend
MM. K. M , LOtl'wOOI ) ,
_ Proprietor.
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
fnstice ot the Peace and
Notary Public.
i IBBroadway , Council Bluffs.
NEW STORE.
ew
NEWYORK PRIGES.
For Dry Goods and
Fancy Goods go to L
HARRIS , 734 Lower
Broadway
RAILROAD PSOL1NU.
Totfat Kdltorof Tui 1)1 * :
The writer * i notawnro until now
that there w i taw to provout tAll-
road pooling , but it nooins that tluro
It ctnoU A law , nnd ono that is nmplo
la Its provision , if enforced , to break
up nnd destroy this monitor ovil. It
ia knowa to orory shipper and btisl-
non man ol Counoll BIciTa that the
five trunk lines called the pool lines ,
centering here , pool and dlvido tholr
earnlntrs , tvml it Is vull known , and
ciiii without any difliculty bo prinoii ,
that this pool haa oxisH il ovut tii.co
the cnr.ctiiH'iit of tliis Inw , which pr <
vides a ppimHy of S5IM ) n month
Rj'cinst each road vioutliij ; it , aud im
tticro ntn now liru ro.tda in the po < 1
the prnnltj' would amount to $25 000
a month , or SS'JO.OOO n year Now
wo havu n rftiiroail coinuiissioii whoso
duty it ohonld ho to look nftor thin
matter , but it PIWIIB they are allont.
ARaln , it is the duty of the _ Rover-
nor to eoo that the lawa are faithfully
tmicuted , but ho isnlsosllont. Thun ,
under the clrouui.Unncos , who will on-
lorcu the law ! A Bini > lo ludividunl
would bo crushed in nn uttompt
to do it , by .theao monsturr ,
who in their late quarrel over the di-
vltiou of the territory Appropriated to
thcniisulvm diBcloBdd the real nlnto of
alfjira. Nothing but a powerful com
bination dare tackle this mouator pool
n combination of mutt directing our
choola might do it. Certainly i\n-
thor gubernatorial olectlon will note
> o allonod to paes without placing a
nan in the executive chair who will
OB that the laws nro faithfully exo-
ntccl. Congress , howorar , nhou.d
ako hold of the matter uiul at once
inns A law to regulate railroad traflio.
Jnder the present laws the people uro
lorrcrli i > , and are compelled to accept
ust auuh torniB as theeo unjuit , tin-
inly corporntiona may offor. lowa'a
wealth couainta mainly iti her cm in
olds , consequently it ia the producer
who eutfors moat from this pool. Give
ua again a granger law in Iowa. The
iroducor not only aulTwra from the
> xorbltant demand of the railroads
or carriftgo , but those shipping grain
o the Ohicgo and St. Louie markets
mvo to hour the additional burden of
un per tent shortage , or rather steal-
go , as it ia a rule for the elevators to
ako ono per cent ; that is , on a cur of
; ruin ofGOO bushels they take off live
> Uehols , and receipt for only 495
mshola. Sometimes they take more ,
) nt the average is ono per cent. This
an bo regulated by compelling the
nilroids to weigh and receipt tor all
; rain and goods shipped , nnd compel
horn to deliver the sumo quantity rc-
eivod. CITI/.JIK.
COM&ZERCiai. .
COUNCIL nivrvH suuKEr.
Corrected daily by J. Y. Fuller , mer-
linudiso broker , buyer and eb.ipi.er of
; rain and provhionv , otBce board uf trade
ooinf , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
WHKAT-No. 2 ppring , 70s ; No. 3,02 ;
ejected fiOc ; coocl demnnil.
COHN U8o to fcedora and SOo to Bhlp-
> era ; need demand for nhipmont.
OATH Soarco nnd iu good demand ; 30@
2c.
2c.HAT
HAT 4 00@C 00 per ton.
UVK 40cj light eupply.
CORK MEAL 1 25per 100 ponods.
Woon Good supply ; pricoj at yards ,
00@G 00.
COAL Uoliveroi ] , bard , 1000 per ton ;
oft. 5 00 per too.
BDTTEII Plenty and ( n fair demand ;
rcnmery , Me ; choice dairy , 25o.
ERG ! } Scarce and in demand ; 203 per
ozen.
LAHD Fnirbank'e 12c ; wholesaling at
SB.
SB.POULTRT
POULTRT Firm ; dualers pnjinif 13o pe
innnd for turkeys and lOc for chicken * .
VEOKTADLEK Potatocc , 45c ; onlonn , 25o :
abbagod , < iO@40c per dozen ; apples , 2 20
? < 3 CO per barrel.
FLOUUIie.it Kane.is whent flour , 2 30 ®
CO ; Minnesota wheat , 2 C03 CO ; bran ,
Oc per 100 pounds.
BKOOSIH 2 00@3 00 per dozen.
KTOCK.
CATTLK 3 00@3 50 ; calves , 5 00@7 CO.
Hooa lirisk demand at C 35@5 75 ; car
oad lota about 5c per 100 pcunda more.
Will ItRonlJy Care Rhenmatlsm ?
We answer , honor bright , it will euro
rheumatism , and the severest casts too ,
Dr , Thomas' EdctMe Oil was specially
irepnred for the rheumatic and lame. No.
.lea letters from the people telallvo to its
metits In nearly every paper in tb.4 coun
ry.
The Baa Hey Again
'tcU'iSuu.
"When pa and I got to Chicago , "
i lid the bad boy , "wo walked around
own all day and wont to the s.orrn (
and at night pn was. oflful tired , and ho
) ut mo to bed io the tavern nnd went
oat towalk around r.nd got rested. I
wasn't tired , and I walked around the
lotol , I thought p& had gene to the
heater and that made mo mad , and I
bought I would play him for all I
was worth , Our room was 210 , and
ho next room wp.i 212 , and there was
an old maid with a Scotch terrier oc
cupied 212. I saw her twioo and flhd
called mo names , cause aho thought I
wanted to steal her dog. That made
mo mad al her , and BO I took my jack
cnifo and draw the tacka ont of the
in thing that the numboiu wore paint
ed on , and put the old mald'a number
on onr door and our number on her
door , and then I went to bed , 1
: riod to keep awake , BO us to
help pa if bo had any dilliculty ,
] Ut I rather gut HI I get asleep , but
woke np when the dog barked. If
the dog had not woke mo up tbo
woman's ecre m would , and if that
ladn't pa would. You BOO , pa came
dome from the theatre about twelve ,
and he bad been drinking , Ho aays
everybody drinks when they go to
Chicago , oven the minister , PA looked
at the numbers on the doors all along
the ball till ho fonnd 210 , and walked
right in and pulled off his coat and
throw it on the lounge where the dog
wan , The old maid waa usleop , bnl
the dog barked and pa said , 'That
cussed boy has bought a dog1 ! and ho
kicked the dog and the old maid wokn
up and snid , 'Whatis the matter , pot ! '
Pa laflud and oald , 'Nothln' the nu/
zar with mo , pit , ' and then yon oughl
to have heard the yelling. The ok
maid covered her head nnd kicked and
yelled , and the dog enarlcd and bit pa
on the pints , and j > i had hit ) vest oi
and hio sqoponderB uubuttoued , aiu
ho got tcared and took his coat ant
wont out in thu hall , and I opened the
door ana told pa be was in the wront ,
room andI kuowed it , and ho came
in our room nnd I locked the
door , and the bell-boy , and the porter
and the clerk came up to ECU whit
ailed the old maid , and eho said i
burglar got in her room , am
they tounj pa'a hat on the
lounge , and they took It and toid he
o bo quiet and they would find the
> urgUr. Pa was o scared that he awcat
Iko everything , and the bed was offal
watm , and ho pretended to go to
sleep , but bo waa wondering how ho
could cot hla hat back. Iu the morn *
inpI | told him it would bo hard work
o explain it to ma how ho happened
0 Rot into the wrftng room , nnd ho
: atd. it wasn't necessary to y any-
hlng nhont it to ma. Then ho gave
no five dollars to go ont and buy him
1 now hnt , and ho said I might keep
.ho change if I would not mention it
whoa I got homo , and I got him nnn
for ton shilling * , nd wo took the 8
> 'clnck train in tlio morning mid came
lomo , and I h'poeo the Gb.lo.igii uoti-o-
ivort ar : trying to fit pa'a hat onto u
> un'lar. lnoemed offnlly tolicved
rht > n wo gotr.cnm the otato line into
Wisconcin. But yon'd A dido to rco
lint como out of that old lady'a room
with his coat ni'd veat ou bio arm , nnd
us suspenders hanging down , looking
onrt. Ilo dasont lick mo anymore or
, 'li toll ma where p- * left his hot. '
WUAT AN OLD Q R&VE UlaVSAljBD
Adlpocoro , Often Mlatokon for I'otrl-
faction-A Corpao WolgUluff
(300 Pounds.
, rt Knqutrer.
Asa ROnoral rule , nftor bodies have
atu Iu tlio grave for n long lapse n {
oaro , an attempt to disinter them re-
ultu la the discovery uf nothing fhoro
ban H few cf the larger bones of the
koloton nnd the akull with its hidooun
array of too'.h nnd eyeless sockets A
CMU haa just bocu developed , however ,
which , while it doon not present any
acts that uro not already known to
ho BcientiGo world , still offers numcr-
ma pointa of interest. Twenty-three
roars ligo the motnor ot Mr. Robert
jsltch , owuer'of the printing works ,
2 West Eight ntroot , died lud-
lonly at the then family res-
donco ] near Dupont , Indlnna.
) r. S. B. Lswis waa in attendance ,
und pronounced the digoaao pnralysia
ir apoplexy the latter , probably , AS
ho was qulto fleshy. The body waa
mriod iu the oomotery at that , place ,
{ ot long aiuco the son determined to
unearth the remains , bring them to
Cincinnati and place them In the fanii-
y lot in Spring Grove cemetery. The
extou who did the work of opening
ho grave , waa possibly surprised when
10 reached the coflin to find it aa per-
oct , almost , aa on tbo day when it
waa 00 reverently lowered to ita rest-
ng place. The casket was lifted out ,
nd oil who had any connection with
ho work of removal remarked upon
ho extreme heaviness of it. It wa
xprosscd hero , and six strong men
ound IK no cany task to lift it into nud
ut of the wagon. The weight wau
ully 500 pouuda. The burial CASO io
if ( ho peaked-top style , common In
hose days. The cloth covering for
ho outside still romainu intact. A
{ ihnpao nt the interior explained the
auao of the object being BO heavy ,
'hu body waa found to bo almost in no
good order aa regards form and ontline ,
aa on the day of death. The bond
ltd oeparated from the body. The
natures , with tbo exception that they
were withered in appearance , were
well preserved. The eyes were but
ittlo BULkon. The body waa perfect ,
* nd with arms laid close by the side
and the hands folded peacefully across
ho breast , presented a startling real-
stic appearance. Tbo lower limbs
were intact to a point midway below
, ho knee. There the left ono pre
sented the appearance of having de
composed ere the preserving proccoa
lad begun. Both the foot wore gono.
[ Taint lines bore and there Indicated
where tbo grave clothes had been , The
luavy iimtr-liuing of the casket still
remained , although lapao of time had
oosoned it from its fastenings. The
iody waa black , except In ono cr two
ilaocs. There it bM sealed some
what , and presented the appearance of
wet plaster of Paris. Not the leatt
odor WRB apparent. The form looked
: o bo as solid as stone , but an exami
nation developed the fact that it wan
of the consistency of wax and easily
penetrated with the finger.
"A body which has undergone thin
conversion , " says tlio American En
cyclopedia , ' 'may ba afterward pre
served for an Indefinite period of time
without changing materially its former
or appearance.1 The conditions noc-
oscary to produce the change are that
the body must bo buried in a moist
[ ) lace , "uud ono , " says the author
quoted above , "in which the water
colloctH In considerable quantities and
remains utandlng on or about the
level of the coflin without being rap
idly changed. " The first notable in
stance of the kind was revealed with
the disinternifint of the bodies from
the Cemetery of the Innocents , in
Paris , in 1787 , and again in the re
moval of bodies from thit old Potter's
field at the junction of Forty-ninth
street and Fourth avpnuo , Now York ,
la 1849. The soil in which Mrs.
Laltoh waa buried was rod clay , un
dorlaid with limestone , conditions
propitious for the process performed.
The ease bscatno nolaod abroad in
Dopant , and Mr. Lietch has boon thu
recipient of numerous letters from
poreoni of a speculative turn In mind.
Ono oven went DO far aa to offer 850C
cash for the body , which has now bjun
safely disposed of.
Doteotiveined Private GiUoerti
Usually wour their badge * of authoifty
concealed under their clothing , but J > r ,
Thomat' Ecltctric Oil wears Ita badRes iu
the form of printed labels attached to each
and every bottle , to that all may know its
minHlon. It It given full and complete
authority to arrest all aches and pains , ant
does Ita duty every timo.
S. L MAXON ,
OL. 3E& O 3E 3C VJCt 33 L3 " 3 ? .
Offlce aver m\nt \ bank ,
OODNOIti BLUFFS , - Iowa
I. U KDUUHCSON , . L. HIH'OiUT. i , w. HIKES !
I'realdent. VLco-tWt. , Uuthler ,
CITIZENS BANK
Of Council Blufh.
Organized unrtor the lawn ot tbo Utita ol IOWA
Paid up capital , t 76,000
Authorized capital 209.000
Internal raid en time deposits. Drafts Uiuei
on tbo principal cltlca ol tbo Unltod btutoa aud
Europe. Special attuntloa Klvun to collotloii
and ocrroipcniltmco witu prompt roturu.
J. D.Fxlmond , K.L.pbuifart , J. T.IItrl ,
W.iWWalluc * . J. W. Ilodlcr , I. A. Miller
A. W. Wreut.
MRS , fl , J. HILTON , M , D , ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
222 Broadwv. GounolllBlaffg
THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER ,
.
* tX M * Y' * A-iL. " 4- *
V > vii' & * Mrev- : !
Unmarried Persons
Should Inoso no time in securing n
sortificato In the Marriage Fund Mu-
ual Trust Association of Oodar
Upids , Iowa , concerning which oirou-
nrn nnd full information will bo Bent
rco upon Application. It ia organised
under the Inanrnnoo Lnwa of Town ,
nnd in the only legalized nnd Icgtti *
nato Institution of the kind in the
on n try. Its olHcora nnd managers
ro nniong the moat prominent busi *
less nion in Oodnr Ilnpldo , including ,
mnkors , the postmaster , capitalists ,
ailwoy managers , Insurance men ,
ending lawyers , physicians nnd other
ellablo citleona. Over $16,000 haa
Irondy been paid to members. It is
splendid Investment , as safe , secure ,
nd euro as n government bond. You
an just B ( well have a good sum of
money to o'ommeuco married hfo on ,
na not. Remember it only coato you
mo cent for n poatnl card to request
ull explanation nnd information.
iood agents can got territory if op-
) lied for noon. Write to-day. Do
lot poatpono Iv. Mention whore you
aw this notice. oot'20-lm *
Vr , proioat 110 pratondod mlraolo
' TratU l mighty and mnit pro-
vnll--No Sophistry onnwithitnnd
the power of ita lionoit nttornnoo.
UITOR KVKXIKII 1'RIWH :
DKIR Sm Kcvllntr ilteply Kratcriil ( or the great
> encflta which I hut a rix-chnl from the uou ot n
try tnluitbli nrtlclu wlilch ha * iU origin iul
loino'ln our bcaullful city , nuil hoping tlml oth-
ra who nrcullllcteil UN I ham l > rcn nny nnd like
rllol Ironi Its uii' , I bcR the Inilulirenco ot a few
lies In your valu.ililo jiajicr for the prlvilojo ot
cmmmilcathiK' to } oil n btlot ututcinuntof fact *
or tlio bcnuflt ol the nm'tltudo ' of CTero'N to 1 * )
lit with on cu'ry blclo. Many cf my frlemla well
.now Hint I hiM ) \crync\trtlynflllctcJ with
rart illscABo for a iinnilicT of j mra anil have Bitf-
iTt'il from It as only Iho o run nuflfrr wliohavo
liatillBoosc : tt ri'ilncod myutruiiRth BO low tliat I
oulU ncarrclr unik ui.rCBi my room , nniltho lm.it
\i > rtlon rcnili n-il ino BO ohott hrotlutl that I
arod scarceIj nio\e , and life seemed \cry bur-
i sonic. 1 v as treated for my malady by the
R-.st | iliy ! claii3 xml dutlrcd no boncllt from tliol
rr.-itinriit or | irifcrlilloii8 ] u til 1 was adtlacd
y my faa lly jihj-Blo un to usa Hunt's rutnedy , on
ly trouble was cau i l 1) } Inaction of my k ilnejH
vlilch alTectcxl very rcrlounly the action of my
cart , t comincncod taUntf It , ( having little
n It or any other medicine ) and it helped ma
ondcrfully , and I .am now a great deal bett r ,
nd ha obcon e\emlnco I beganlUuso Intact
IIA\O taken no modlclno that ha.i bcncfltted mo
o greatly. Jly breathing la cay , and I have
gained In Btrcngth no much that I am able to do
ly houiiuwotk , I cheerfully recommend Ilunt'a
lemcdy to all who may bo' allllcted Ml ha\o
ic'cn , or who nro siifTcrlni , ' from general doblllty
ml ucrvoui prostration.
Respectfully ,
MILS. A. O. ItOCKWHI.t. ,
1'uail Kirtv , I'rorldcneu , It. I ,
A rtnndardmcillclno lorcurlnKliriKlit'if Disease
'ropHyKidney , ll ) < ulderandGlaiidumr HaladlcH ,
sllf.sr'b HKMKHV. FcmaluVoikncni , 1'aln In
ho bank and lonm , Uratcl , Dlibctea , Intcmper-
nco , Kxccsn , nnd Prostration of the iicrxnim cys-
em , are cured by HU.ST'H IIKUKDY. HUNT'H KrU'
[ > r ImparUi health nnd Igor to the constitution
> honlthft1 buceine dcbllltntrd. HII.SM'B lt > -
UY rchtorcii thu Invalid to health.
Sulvan & Fitzgerald ,
DKALK1L3 IN
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS ,
Crockery , Glassware ,
Alto amenta ( or the following llnof of
Steamship Companies :
Canard , Anchor , Oulon. American , arid Btati
Steamship Companion.
* BT > IF * . , jdb , JE" * H ? Q
ror sate on the Koyal Bank of Ireland aud Hack
uf Ireland , Dublin. Thouo wlo Intend to oend foi
rlcnds to any part of Europu will Ond U to tbelj
ntereut to call on
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
AGENTB ,
343 Broadway , Council Bluffs
MAUBBR & ORAIQ ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Xltcli Oat QlaBH , Fine Proncb Oblca ,
Silver Ware tic. ,
810 BuOiDVAT OOUNOIfi BLUFW .
D. M. CONNELL ,
Funeral Director and Undertaker ,
No. 17 , North Main 8t. , Council IlluHs.
Calls promptly an erod at all houra , nl bt or
ay , cw heane and londen lattliKOU illroot
rom the factory are run In connection therewith.
EexterL.Thomas&BrD.
WILL BUY AND BULL.
AND ALL T11ANSAUT10NH OCNMEOTBD
TUKKKWITH.
Pay Taxoa. Knnt TTonnca. Eto.
J. E. BERGEN ,
AND
FANCY GROGERES !
N , \V.Onr. inthandOiiiiilmt Btrect.
DR. F. SCHERER ,
Physician and Sui-geon ,
OIIKOKIO DI8K49K1 A til'EOIAI.Ty.
Uedtclnci ) furnllhod it oQca ,
OJico , N , W. coraer 18th and Farnam ertreot * ,
over Merchant > National Vault , Omaha , Neb.
Olflco Ilourt 9toll0a. ; in. , 1 toC to
gp. m IttAljenc < 1114 iniitli 13Ui n'riio
MCCARTHY & BURKE ,
Undertakers ,
aiB'UTH ST.BET. FABNAMAND
DOUGLAS
- CT :
No. 328 Broadway ,
FOR
HOLIDAY NOVELTIES ,
In the line of fancy arlicles , odor cases ,
hand painted toilet sets , hand made laces ,
kid gloves , etc.
FINE MILLINERY A SPECIALTY.
GEORGE F. CRAWFORD ,
BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS.
No , 519 South Iain Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
I pay the highest Market Prica and Deduct no
Commiission.
( Successors to J. W. Rodefer )
WHOLESAIiE AliD RETAIL DEALERS IN
LACKAf MIA , LEHIBH , BLOSSBUEft
AND ALL i '
IOWA GOAL
GONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC ,
Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffs.
THE
HORT LINE
OK THU
Milwaukee & St , Paul
RAILWAY
B now running Ita FAST KXPUK8S THA1NS
from
OMAHA AND OOUNOIL' BLUFFS
WITH
Pullman's Mapifloent SlBepors
AND TIIB-
Finest Dining Oars in the World.
IF YOU ARE GOING EAST
TO
CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE ,
Or to any point beyond ; or
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH
To
ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS
Take the JIIOT HOUTK , the
OMoago , Milwaukoe&St.FaulE'y
Ticket olllcii located at corntr Farn&m and
Fourteenth ttruttH and at U , f , Depot and at
Mlllaid Hotel , Omaha.
jt3THcoTlino Table In another column.
K. A. NAH1I , Qcneral Aeent.
O. H. FOOTi : , Tltktt Agent , Omalix
S. B. ilKHUIIX , A. V , II. OAUI'RNTKIl ,
Ucncral Manager. General Tana. Agent.
J. T. CLAIIK. OKO. II. IIKAKFOUU ,
Ocntral Sup't. Ann't Gin. 1'aiu. Agent.
To Nervous SUfterers
THE GREAT tUTiOPEAH REMEDY.
Dr , J. 13. Bimpson'o Wpocifclc
It U a poajtlvecaro far KpermttoirluivflonilL *
Wi-oknt-TS. ItnpoUncy , uj all dlro ic rcsiiltljj
from Eulj-Abutw , at ) Mental Anxiety , Loaji
llecjory , Ftlcs laths I ! ck or Bide , u-.d dltoarei
! )
' w'th'wcudi'i
'Jl ' CUOCboU.
_ _ r'aoiplileti
itcit doe io all. VftHi for them tai get ( all p r
tlculan ,
Frltc , BpoolBc , 11.00 per packico , or six ptok.
t'04 lor 55.00. Addrc > all orders ta
II. BltaaON MUJIIUIHU 00.
Noa. 101 and 108 M la St EuH > ! o , N. T ,
Sold In jffiaha by O V , UooOnun , J. W. U tl
i t .dhw
GRAY'S ( SPECIFIC MEBICIHE
TRADE MARK The Qrealnt/jOK MARK
English rcm-
dy. Anun *
falling cura
for Somlnal
Weakness , K. j ,
SpornmtorMKc - 7
f
? -I 1
. * * " *
thoa.Impot.
ency , nnd all
Dlaeoaosthat'
follow as ft
BEFORE TAKINO.oe'iueneo of AFTER TAEIRI.
Bolf-AhiMo ; us Low of Memory , Universal Laid
tade , 1'a.ln In tbo Back , DlmneH of VUlon , Pr
mature Old Age , and many other Dltoaiea thai
load to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema
ture Grave.
Of full particular ! In onr pamphlet , which
wedeslre to send f roe t r mall to every oat.
TTho SpeclHc Medicine Is sold by all drugristi
at 11 per package , or 8 p ckfoa fat IB ( or will
bo sent fro by mall on rooilpt ot the money , by
addroulnK T11KQUAY JEDICIHE CO. ,
noffalo , N. T.
nnu ot IPV
finoal'yttieKiT
.jnur ilutlfi nri < li > niifht worlr , ut -
lore tiratuncrn u
Hop Uitter * . iruto , UIB Hop 1'
It > ( > u r joane * nrt I . jutrnlnif from MI. * v
jlkcrllcii or iUflri ! ' Jtluni It you urn m r-
Hul ui lKli ; , old or
l.o.r'raUli or ujmuliu Inir on k bd r > c !
OPHU , rlr "n H O p J
\niK.ter yonnrr. iliaujinnt out < LO- I i
titieotjTpr you ir l . . . _ lljrrom u >
I form uf K lonejr
iliut y o u r lytem
Pfltifi e tl t ntlKUt
Mltnufil
luvr 01
winou M' rfi tImciT u "or
HcpQttnr !
811 ta .
' oL II U un uiiclut *
, cliH'a land IrroiitUk
of th Me ' toi'
. . Uoodll SOP dnuikunneiii. cur *
ui o ( u | > lvau
You will be lltctacca , vr
ourtdlf jouun
Mop Blttoro
. . Bold t > r draff.
Iziru. Bend f of
NEVER.
ttt It rnny
a vl your IFAILI .
llfe lt ha * cu. ,
siued hun-
DOCTOR STEINHAKT-S
ESSENCE OF LIFE.
Foil OLD AND YOUKO , MALB AND FKUALK.
It Ia tutu , prompt and effectual remods for In-
indention , Dwpcpila , Intermittent Fut era. Want
of Appetite , Kcrtoun Debility In all iU8taic8 ; ,
\Vcak Memory , Loan of Drain I'nucr , Prostration ,
ll general I < o of I'o cr. Itruiialra
, rvjmenatcii the fadml intellect ,
the cnfocblod brain and rcatores
) , ' tjno and > lk' ° r to the exhausted or-
Kins , The t'X | > vrlc'iice of thousands proves It to
bo an Imaluablo remedy , 1'rlco , $ t.ooal > ottle ,
orulxfor$5. 1'or naluby all dnirelita , or SCD
kcciirelroiiioliiervatloii on receipt ot price by
pr. Stoiiiliart , P. O. Box 2100 , St.
ZiOUtB MO- r
DOCTOR STEINHAKT-S
SUPPOSITORIES !
The Great TopularRcmnJy ( or 1'lleg.
Surocuro for JHlud , Bleedlng&Iicbin rilea
' And all forma of llcraorruoldal Tumora.
Tlicso SutTOairoKiKH act directly upon the
ooaU of the lllood Vessels , and by their astringent
cfleUii gently force the blood ( ronvlho swollen
tiimora , and uy iiiaklntf the ccaU of the velnn
utroni ; , prevent tholr rUllllnp , and hcnco a radi
cal euro U euro to folUw their tuo. I'rico , 75
cento a box. For ealo by alldru glsU , or sent by
mall on receipt of price , by y.p li Ii ftlndioal
instltuto , 718 Olive St , St iHinia
Mi.
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