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THE DAILY BEE-TOES DAY FEBRUAEY 20 ri ' MI
A' never require crimping , at Sin. J , J. 0-o < ! ' Balr Biota , fit prices never bclcro touched by
ny otbnr Kar ! dca'.cr. Alto a lull llte o ( switches , etc. at Rrr-vtly reduced prlooa. Also pold ,
\f r and catoroJ new Vi'fmi la&de from Ndtoa' own h lr. Do Tot Jail to rail before purchasing
aWhera. All ifoods vrr.ir uld Hi represented. HUB. J. J. 0001) ,
8 Mil" streei. Council Illutfl , lows.
DOCTOR STEINHAUT'S
ESSENCE OF LIFE.
FOR OLD ANP YOUNG , MALH AKD FJIMALH.
It U a sure , prompt ted effectual rcroeda or In
digestion. Djeiicp.-ln , Intermittent Fevers. Want
ot Appetite , Nertous Debility In all ItaStazos
Weak llcmory , Loss ol Ilrnln Power , Prostration ,
Weakness and general Losi of 1'o.ver. It repalrt
ncrvouiwastc , rejm enatca the failed Intellect ,
Btrcnghthcna the enfeebled brain and restore )
mirprU UK tone and > Igor to the exhausted or
rana. The experience ol thousands protcalttc
bean Im aluablo remedy. Price , il.00 a bottle ,
or six orW. For sale by oil driiiKl'ts , or sent
secure from observation on receipt of price bj
Pr. Stoinba- * * . O- Box 2400 St
Xiouls Mo.
DOCTOR STEINHAKTTS
The Orcat 'Popular Kcnuuy far Piles. !
Sure cure for Blind , DleediugftltchlngE
And all forms ot Hcmorrholdal Tumors
Theao SurrovroiUH act directly upon thi
coats ot the Blood Vessels , and by their astringent
effect * gently torco the blood from the swollen
tumors , and oy making the coata ot the velnl
atronff , prevent their refilling , and hcnco radl'
c&l euro Oi sure to follow their use. Price , 76
centa a box. For Bale by alldrugglata , or sent by
mall ou receipt ol price , by n liihModioa )
Institute , 718 Olive St. Ft
REMARKABLE !
KANSAS Crrr , Mo. , Sept. ZO , 1P82.
t think It a duty I owe to humanity to say
what your remedy has done .1 r ino.i Ono year
ago I contracted a bad case of .Blood Dl ease , a d
not knowing the result ot aucli . 'roubles , I allow.
ei It to run for some fine , but finally applied to
the boat physician In tMs city , who treated mo
for six months. In THAT TIMH I TOOK OVKR B03
roLH or rxoTOiooiDii OF HKHCURY } a tun > ach ,
and had run down In weight from 210 to t'T
pounds , and a confined to my be < l with Her
curlal Hhemutism , scarcely able to turn injselt
over. Ilo'iu a tratellnar man , ( omc , Ot the ffa-
ternlty founi me'h ihls rJcploiallc cohrtitrn ,
specific , as " " * " " ' cases that
had been cured by Its use I commended the use
liwitrnery H'tlo faith alp 1 1 less that three
weeks w * able to take mv plico on the road The
sores and coppcr-collored spots gradually d'sap-
pearcil , and to da1 baveiiot a so eor spot on my
person , and m > weight Is 217pounds bcln ? more
than lte\cr wai ) . I do not wish > ou to publish
my name , but ) ou may show thh letter to any
who doub : the uier.t of b. S. S. for I Know it Is a
euro cure. , ,
Yours Truly , J II. B.
So e thirty years ajo there Mtcdln Jlontio-
merv , Ala. , joiinff man ho wan terribly atlllc-
ted' ( rer belli ! , ' tre. ted 'or a lonjr tlmo l > ) tbe
mctl oil pro'csslon of this town with no benefit ,
he commenced taUng S S S. After persistently
taklu lttwo ruonths ho was enrol. licingao'
qualntcd with hlir. for the disease neicr irade It8
return. J. W. BISHOP , J. P. , Hot Springs Ark.
If you doubt , come to see us , and wo will CURE
YOU , or cHr e coining ! Write tor particulars
and a copy of the little book , " Message to the
Unfortunate Suffering " Ask any Druggist as to
our standing- .
U3 > .81OOU R word will ho paid to any
Chemist wha w 11 find , on ana'jsls of 100 bott es
of S. S. S. , one partlc e ot Mo cury , Iodide of
Potassium , or oJitr Mineral substance. SWIFT
SPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Ga.
Price of Small Size , . . . . . . . 1,00
large Size , . v"t "r t . ll
, BOLD PY.AtL'DftUOOISTB.
Juat y > ar
ieee > cieausU.K 'fin
.air nr etlniulolli ft
Are acknowledged to be the
beet by all who have put them
to a practical test
AD1PIED TO
HARD & SOFT PAL
.COKE OE WOOD.
[ MANOFACTUUED BY
Buck's Stpve Co. >
SAINT LOUIS.
PIKIICY it KitlDFORl )
EOLB AGENTS FOR OMAIIA.
mPERJ3HASL §
PERFUME ,
Murray & Lanman's
Best fur TOILET. BATH '
and i.ANDICERCHIEF.
- a.-- yivyv
MBS. fiJJ ; , HILTONi tD.
PHYSICIAU AMD ovnaciT
rilAT i3w T. OowoUBlaA
FOTODMT.
WINTHERLICH B1IOS. ,
Are now ready to contract for email castlnga of
o\ cry description In
MALLEABLE IRON ,
OUAY IRON ,
And any ALLOY OF BRASS.
Special attention Is called to the f ct that the
metals arc mo Uxl hi CHCCIBUU wlilcli gUcej the
\erybestcii"
Burning 'Brands
JOK
DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK
EUS , OIGAR and TOBACCO
FACTORIES , Etc , Etc. ,
As. wnll aa
Cattle Brands
AllE NICKLY EXECUTED.
Worki : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh avouue ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
JOUB If AU II aSOHl BOHiMT
President. Vlca Fret' * .
W. 0. Diianis. 0 o. and Treat.
THE NEBRASKA
CO
Lincoln , Neb
MANUFACTURERS OF ,
Uorn Plnnterd Hrrr owe. Farm Roller *
HulKy Hay Batcee ,
Windmills , &o.
We are prepared to do Job work and manutat
orlng lor other partial.
Addreot al orders
NEBRASKA MASDFAOT0ZUJQ CO
Lincoln. N
SIRS. S J. HARDING M D
. , . , , , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST.
ot K'.fctropittbl : Inetltntlan , Phil *
rielphia , Pccuiv
Gffloe Cor , Broadway fc Bleim Ave.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment ot all dlsoiseo and ptlnlul dll
ncaltlos peculiar to tenuJts a specialty.
PERSONAL "Parts ot the human body
enlarged , de\ eloped and strengthened , " etc.,1s
an Interesting advert soment long run In our
paper. In reply to iuqu rlca wo will cay that
there Is no ei i lento i f humbug about this. On
the contrary , the adtcrtUtrs arir c y highly In
dorsed. Interes-cd persons nay get sealed cir
culars gU Ing all particulars , gl > Ing all particu
lar' , by addressing Erie Medical Co. , P. 0. Box
613 , Buffalo , N. Y. Toledo Kenlag Bee. , i
anll-lv
PALLET & HOES ,
Wcetern Agent * , Lifayctto , Indiana.
-FOU .
Rubber Boo Is and
Hoots niul Shoes
OF ALL KIND3.
olr
r.
Thi center plcc s ore Intcrchangeablo and rf
vcrtible Hprincn'8 ' the counter Iroin runoli.t
oxo , requiring no heel stiffencrs.
The Agency for Ihtso goods IP this town has
been pit ; - f w- . .
Others canno Pro uro 5lcra- '
Call and ixamina a full line ot Leather and
"Candte" Rubber Boots and Shoes with the Ho
verslble Heel.
MR3. M. PETER80N.
01 3m Loulsille.Neb. .
A Skin of Deauty U a Joy Forever ,
DR. T. FELIX GOTJBAim'fl
Oriental Dream or Magioal Beau-
< tutor.
Remote ] Tan. Pimples
lea
itch
very
hon
beauty rand
dcflts !
lection.
has itood
the teat
COye&uan
lieohara
lose w
t > a'e It
be etbo
pro p ira-
lion I < pic
psrly mad
Accept
counttrfo
ot similar name. The dlitlngulehid Dr. I „
Sayro , slid to a laljol the HILT TON ( a pitient
"Aa you ladlea will usa tlicm , I tecommen
* 0 > uruJ's Cream' M the least Imtr.ftil ol lithe
Skin preparatl.ns. " One lx > ttle will list si
months , using It every day. Alia Foudro Jul
tile remove uperfluou hill wl hout Injury
theekln.
MHK. M. n. T. GOUKAUD.So'e prop. , 43 Bon
Fer'a la by all DruR-l ts nnd Fancy looda
Dealers throughout the United States , Canad
and Europe.
, tSTKev , are ol base Imitations. 91,000 iward
lor arrest and prootcl any one selling , tbo umc.
] H-weow me 2t ewCm
,
Nebraska Loan & Trust Compan
HASTINGS , NED.
Capital Stook , - - $100OOC
JAS.n. HBARTWELL , President.
A. L. CLAHKE , Vice-President.
E. 0. WKIKITEK , Treasurer , , .ji
DIRECT011S.
Samuel Alexander Oswald Oliver.
A. U. Clarke , E. 0. Webster'
Ooo. II Pratt , Jaa. D. Heartwell ,
D. M.McEllIlnney.
First Mortgage Loans a Special : !
ThU Company furnlinea a permanent , boj
Institution where School Ba v M6draMacaa
'iMued ' JunUir on the ns 11 avorabla Urn
Loan * made on Improve- n I n all well Mttlea
countleaol tha aUte , thio i k iMponilbltfilo
coireapoodtoU.
1TARM i IO TE3.
Word cut your stcok and got ri' ' of
the poor milch oud butter coirs. Tno
profit iu n dhiry cornea wholly ( rum
the good COTCB , while thn poor oauo
not only do not py for their keep ,
but they reduce the profit mudo b )
the others.
A good butter cow ought not to cat
ICBFI than from six to eight quarts of
inonl per day , but not clear corn meal ,
Bmti is not worth much to make but-
tor , but mixed with corn meal gives
health and thrift. [ "Western Rural.
Ono of the largest siloa iu Europe la
s\ld to bo in Franco , on the property
tf M. Vloompto Arthur do Ohoaolloa ,
In the department cf the Olso. In
this is deposited the produce of 170
acres. The silo is described aa an
oblong nhed , roofed with tlloa 72 yards
In length , GJ yards wide and 4J yards
high , forming An admirable Dutch
barn , under which a great portion of
the corral produce of the farm Is
stored nt time of harvest. The floor ,
instead of bolng level withtho ground ,
U sunk about 12 foot , and is paved
and drained. In this great pit ia
stored the ensilage.
Oatmeal is said to bo excellent for
calves , and some are successful In
feeding wheat shorts , bat both nro
usually too coarse to bo drank with
safety with milk. They should bo fed
dry ; then there will ba little danger
from overeating , which la not the case
If given in the milk. Wo are aware
that tha results of a single experi
ment , and even of a number of exper
iments , must bo taken .with caution in
forming conclusions , but wo certainly
feel that wo can apeak very favorably
of rye meal , both as a regulator and aa
a safe focd for mixing with the
skimmed milk used for raising calves
by artificial methods. It la a subject
that must interest a large number of
farmers. Now England Farmer.
Over 300,000,000 pounds of oleo
margarine waa thrust upon the people
the past twelve months , and yet but
ter did not fall one cent In prloo , al
though thla vast quantity directly
supplied the place of so _ much
butter in the market. Curiously ,
too , our supply of butter was as largo
as usual , and promises , owing to the
rapid multiplication of creameries , to
bo larger , whllo the oupply of oleo
margarine will bo doubled the com
ing year. It is a problem how butter
kept Itu price in the face of this mon
ster , and threatened to drlvo it from
the markets entirely ; but wo may
naturally conclude that it is an im
possibility to overstock the markets
with anything. Farmera' Magazine.
The profit In feeding sheep must al
ways largely remain in the manure
pile ; whatever else falls , thatia always
secured On grain-growing farma
especially , fattening sheep In winter is
almost indispensable to profitable
farming. They dispose of huge stacks
of straw , eating a little and compactIng
Ing the remainder with their excre
tions after being fed with the richest
foods and making the beat manure.
Wo have hardly learned how much o.of
load of manure ia worth , but a flock of
fifty to eighty sheep , well bedded and
well fed , willwork ; down a big stack in
the course of the winter , and make at
least as many loads of barnyard ma
. nure aa there are animals employed la
the work.
A Little Farm Well Tilled.
Reports have recently been pub
lished of a number of experiments in
raising corn under a system of high
cultivation , from which the yield has
been at the rate of from 100 to 250
bushnla per aero. In most of these
experiments the area cultivated was
small , yet they were largo chough to
show what results may be obtained by
heavy manuring and thorough cultiva
tion. Upon ono plot , 33 by 33 foot
in McLean county , Illinois , 217
pounds of ears or 1GO pounds cf
shelled corn wore raised last year.
Tbo soil waa creek bottom rather
than Brtndy. An underground drain
ran directly through the plot. Well-
rotted barnyard nnd hog mnnuro was
used one good two-horao load before
- planting. This was worked in ha
; five ohovel plow , the soil being red
about iocr inches deep. The plot waa
marked fur four rows , and 160 grains
" were planted , twenty Inches apart , on
May 4ih. One hundred and thirty
five grains germinated. The average
height of stalks was twelve feet
In Orawford county , Missouri 15C
kernala planted ou ground which had
boon for four years planted to onions )
and each fall heavily manured wltt
well-rotted manure from the shcoj
- barn , produced at the rate of 222
bushels per acre. The seeds won
planted nineteen Inches apart , in elgh
, rows. A largo number of experiment
, have given results aa good aa this.
Such reports have no little practical
value , slnco they show what may bi
i'o i dono. Whether or not It will bo oas
U to convince the western farmer that
' It will pay him to plow less land , and
of to cultivate the smaller area mon
- thoroughly , remains to bo aeon. Man
we to in the weat seem to bollovo their lam
la ao rich that no manure Is needed
a - and acting upon that belief , they RI
pio- on year after year making heavy draft
no upon the store of wealth nature plaooi
A. there , and never seem to think
) : making a deposit to keep their accoun
good. They do not k'oop onong'
six stock to oat any conslderabl
- part of their grain crops , and
to retnrn to the land least
part at of that
which has come from it In the form
of grain. If a few such farmers cat
by the reports of the results of th
bettor methods in farming , bo induce .
. to cultivate fewer acres , to turn part
their corn land into meadow and pa
ture , and finally , to keep an incroaao
number of cattle , hogs , or alioop , an
; thus turn the grain into a moro con-
densod and valuable form , the wor
of those who have undo these exper
. moms will not have been in vain.
Plonoer Corn Growing In Iowa.
In 1855 all the central , northor
and western part of Iowa was a no
country , and did not ralso corn
enough to anpply the wants of the 1
coming sottlcra. As there were ' i
railroads In Iowa at that time , not
woa shipped out or In , except porhar.
some at the southeast corner of f t
state , from the lower counties ilong
the Des Molnes and Mississippi rivoi
Oorn then waa the boat crop to raiao
to supply the immigrants. Then ,
now , good seed waa nno Iraporta
factor In obui iu a good crop. ;
i. . -fiing of 1850 I rented a farm
b In Iowa county , on the Iowa river
bottom , and got the beat seed I : onld
obtain. We then had to plant by hand
In tbe old ttyle. I planted irelve
norca as soon M plowed , about May
10 , and kept tbn plow * Koiug wMlo
wo were planting that firnt plowed.
Uy the ttmo the next twelve acres
wore ready to plant I found the soud
was worthlosss , not ono in twenty
comln up. I know liothlng about
fiirinlug , nud truilod to the recom
mendation of the man I bought the
socd of. The Booond twelve neroa
wore planted about the 20.h of My.
I had another twolvo-acro ploco
planted ] , and about May 28
the last piece woo plowed ,
On the lid day of Juno
the ] first ploco waa replanted. All
came good from the second lot of
ocod ; and two boys , with old fashioned
single-shovel plows , wore put nt plowiu
ing immediately , aud kept constantly
going < , Sundays excepted , until July
4. No rain came during that tlmo to
stop the plows. Two.thirds of the
farmers atoppod plowing on account of
the drouth. Ratna ooralnp on after
the Fourth kept the ground so wet
that they could not plow ; BO theao
farmers had good cropa of graoa nnd
woods , while those who did plow had
fair cropa. That crop brought mo 81
per bushel. Profiting by my exportg
once : with bad seed , I saved plenty of
It early for the next year.
In 1857 I planted about ninety acres
in Qrundy county. The spring being
very backward and cold , It was some
tlmo In Juno before planting WHO finp
[ shed. That summer was a dry ono ,
nnd I spoiled my crop by plowing too
deep and too late , keeping the plows
going until about the firat of August ,
Frost came on early , and most of the
crop waa frostbitten. Since then I
have not plowed corn after the first
week in July.
There were no cattle to feed the
soft com to In the country , so I lost
the whole crop except what the llttlo
stock I bad could make use of.
In thoao early days In 'Iowa wo
thought that thirty-five or forty bush-
ela to the aero was a good crop ; but If
wo do not get fifty or sixty bushels to
the aero now wo think wo are not
doing well. I of ton not an average of
sixty-five bushels. Some atk , why
do you get so much bettor crops of
corn now than you did twonty-fivo
years ago ? I answer for several , roaI
BODS. Our land then was too now ,
and plowed too shallow , BO that the
roots grow too near the top of the
ground , and tb.no wore cut off every
tlmo it waa cultivated. The soil ,
being light and shallow-plowed , soon
dried out when a dry Bpell camo.
Now our lands are plowed from eight
to ten inches deep , Instead of fonr
and five inchoa. Oar corn-lands now ,
after being plowed , are thoroughly
harrowed , making a moro compact and
finer sood-bod , and the planter packs
the earth around the need ,
Still , good a corn country as Iowa
is , two-thirds of the Iowa farmers are
poor corn-growers , and , I may say
poor farmers every way. There are
some reasons for this. Our farms are
- too large , and men try to attend to
moro than they can cultivate well.
There la very little improvement in
. saving seed ; and , taking one year with
a another , fully one-half the time there
la a poor stand on the ground planted.
Wherever there la a vacant hill that
land is Idle and the labor lost. On
the other hand , too thick a stand
equally to be avoided. Our corn- :
planters vary too much in the drop >
ping. Moat of them drop from two pto
six grains. Libor is too high-priced
to pay for thinning out. It Is not an
uncommon thing for a farmer in Iowa
with a half-section farm , to have
125 acres in corn , and for two loams
and two hands to attend to It. He
must bo a good bocs of that job if he
goto over forty bushels to the acre ou
that 125 acres , taking cno year with
another. Yet that anmo land , in forty
or eighty aero farma , can bo made to
, produce from 80 to 100 bushels
the ncro. The aamo can bo Bald
any of the western states I havb Been
. The largest part of the farms now
bo bought In any part of Iowa nro
thoae that have been poorly farmed I
- say those plowed from three to fonr
inchea deep. Those poor farmers are
going to Dakota , Nebraska , Oregon
a or Washington Territory. But I ox-
oxrn
poet Iowa atlll to ba the baunor corn
and hog state , oven though her dairy
Industry la rapidly advancing.
E. M
Eetcued from the Jaws of Death.
VBEDICT Of TIIOUHAIDS.
Mr R. TRCDB. of Milton , Peon. , writes , Nov
, , '
101882
" Enclosed pleaio find postil order lor flv
!
dollars and .twenty-lho eents , for hall a doiei
bottles ol Hunt' * Remoiy I keep a grocer
B
hero , andean sell more ol your mtdlclno thai
any drug atore , aa I rtcommend tt to all sflllctc
with Hfdney Dlsowo or Dropsy. I tell them , tha
;
U they have life ocongh lo swallow It , It wll
ratso them from the dotd for , a fact ; lor It dl
; ralsome from thit slumbering sleep , and
though tbls wai oer three years ajo , I have i ha
; alnco. Like the woman
RO
Scripture , I had rocoureo to many pbjslclam
and grew nothing natter , but ever WCHO. lit
o
thanks to Hunfj Remedy , lam raited aa on
'
from tha dead , "
BO The Mo t Sceptical Convinced.
Thoiuan-la feel a thrill cl Joy whenever they
°
gam upon the m glcal vrordt , "llunt'a Remedy
the lor It la the best KI Jnoj and Uver me Jlclno i eve
, known , and It rosalls to memory the bleislngi
of
haiprjtedtothem. U ll a positive remedy I
all dUeaae * of the Kldnejs , Bladder and Inary
and organs , The proprietors' names should be writ-
- ten In letteri of gold , tor few men have ineao
much lor their Buffering tell w beings. 0
:
trial will convince the most sceptic * ! , .using
them to proclaim to all their friends the many
, vlrtue' ° ' thl * K'61' mojlclne < "rha demand I
'
now crones M tt becomes known , and where It la be
known tbo aalea are tha largcit. Aa Mrs. Drew
in- log nays , "Qieat U he ho Uicj hli greatni
no lei all , " Thla la what the proprietor of Innt'a
. Uemedydo- Their great nudlclne U for alii
the !
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , IMA
. HA , NEB.
Tables supplied with the best U
as market aliorda. The traveling pnbl
claim they get bettor aooommodatloi
In and moro general satisfaction here
than at any other house In Oman
Rate , f > 2 per dav. augSltfm
' 'BLACK-DRAUQUT" make * ihllU
A METHODW BACKSLIDER
TUo Dolncto of Dopcon Nour Corn-
lop , Ia , which
Dopurturo.
Correipondenca ol Omili Ilco ,
onsi.NO , Ftibtunry It ! There IIDH
justcomo to tbo surface In the ttwn of
Oorbon iu this county , the rumblings
pf a moet gigantic scandlo , which when
fully known will cause some good
people to gaze lu wonder on the places
which ! ouco know the principal In the
same ; It suoms that n prominent mem
ber of the Methodist church , ono who
tins taken an aotlvo part in the build
ing of a chu oh at said place , aud also
iu a series of revival meetings which
have boon held there this winter , has
suddenly ' 'folded ' his tent like the Arab
nnd silently otolo away. " JIo has had
a young woman working for him , aud
not long along ago ahe gave birth to r.
still-born bbj : , The matter was kept
quiet for some time , but has at list
como to light , and the old villain has
left for parts unknown to avoid ar-
rcet and prosecution for the offense ho
has been guilty of , and has loft the
girl | to fight it out nlono , As Boon a
proceedings are commenced I will give
the full particulars and the names of
the parties to the affair.
Last week the foundry and machine
shops of Smith & Burnham at this
place wore destroyed by fire ; nothing
was saved , the machinery was insured
in the American Central of St. Louis ,
In the sum of $000 , and the adjuster
has boon hero and fixed up the loss
satisfactory to all parties ,
The Earlo Sisters' dramatic company
have boon hero this week and played
to good houses , and gave good satis
faction ; they leave here with the boat
wishes of all parties who hoard them.
NKXT.
Transferring Titles.
The following transfers of real estate
are reported aa taken from J. W.
Squires it Co. , abstractors of titles ,
real estate and loan agents , Council [
Bluflfa I :
J. Shaddon to M. M. Swanaon , Iota
2 and 3 in block 110 , Crescent City ,
$25.E. I
E. Rolchart , ot. al. to L , Richard
son , n. o. J n. o. 24-77 42 , $200.
William Soils , ot. al. to S. Soils , B.
o. i n. w. i 23-77 , ? 500.
G. E. timlth , guardian , to S. Soils ,
s. o. | n. w. i 23-77 39 , $200
S. E. Orouso to E. D. Jackson ,
Jnokson , undv. i 17 In 4 , Carson ' ,
$1,200. ,
J. G. Illgginson to M. B. Huber ,
* in 14 , Everotts add. , $100.
G. Stephens to J. W. MoMlllon ,
nw , so , 12 , 70 , 44. $1,200.
A. Stephens to G. Stephens , nw ,
BO. 12 , 70 , 44.$800 ,
A. Pascholl to H. Pasoholl , 10 and
, 11 , In 21 , Boir's sab.300
Pottawattamlo county to Stephen
Dunn , no , BO aud BO , 33 , 70 , 44
$200
. J. Allleckand M. B. Smith , exocu
tore , to M. Barnhardt. n $ , sw , 12 , 74
41. 81,800.
0. R. I. & P. to S. Hanson , no , nw
. 0 , 70 , 42 $344
Same to aamo , so , nw , G , 70 , 42.
$300.
is
Idylls of Iowa.
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On ono of the sloppy days o ; last
,
weak , as THE BEE was on the rounds
came something of a whirr into the
flow of water down Main street ,
, Charles Algernon Swinburne refrain
a what that author would call lulling
Ullaby vide licet :
"List , the luiihy drip , drip , drl ;
From the roof and weather-stripping ;
Twig the torrent's tumid twitter ,
Hear the school-girl's toaalnx Utter
At the fall of the down-elttor.
* * *
to See the surges swell and sally
of Out of crevice , nook and alley ,
, Look ! the Btreots nro all a 11 mtln'
to Deep enough to Bail a boat In
No alack water navigation ,
No elTote appropriation ,
Neeia thia seething inundation.
nr
Shades ! Ob , shades of Ell Perkine !
, Talk of fhatlng koga and firnioa !
- Tell of lakes of lurid lava ,
rn Indian floods in distant Java ,
* But , ob , don't pretend to bavo n.
Tongues to toll of oil tbo trouble ,
Toll and tumult , foam and bubble ,
All tbo mud aud slush and uplnshlng ,
Surging , foamlntr. , teething , dashing ,
Foaming , spurting , apoutlnp , slaahldf ? .
Floods of Council lilnfltf. "
The next morning Boreas wna howl
ing , the mercury h d gone to Bleep
the bottow of the tubs , and as the re
flvo porter took his morning walk the
swaying branches of the trees up
the glens wore rehearsing a monod
; like this :
"G one's the gurgle from the gutter ,
Mute'a tbo murmuring water' * mutter ,
Cornea again tbo graceful cutter
Through tno streets ,
that
1 Frigid wlntcr'rt frozsn fetters
will Turns the sidewalks to up.iettors ,
Tripping creditors and debtors
did - - - - - - - - - - - -
---I-- u : ; , ; v-
Irom their feet , "
al
Hop Dltter * are the Purest and Deit Dltter
hal Ever Made.
t They are compounded from Hope
In I Malt , Buohu , Mandrake and Dandc
, lion , the oldest , boat , and most vela
able medicines in the world and con
nut tain all the host and most curativ
properties of all other remedies , oing
the greatest Blood Purifier , Live
Regulator and Life and ITealth lies-
toring Agent on earth. No disease
ill-health can possibly long exist hero
these Bittern are used , so varied and
, " perfect are thuir operations.
They give now hfo and vigor to th
aged and infirm. To all whoso em-
I ploymontH cause irregularities of the
lor cowoluor urinary organs , or whore
qulro an Vpotlzsr , Tonic and mil
- Htitnulant , Hop Bitters are invaluabl
being highly curative , tonic and tlm-
ulnting , without intoxicating.
One No matter what your feelings c
symptoms are , what the disease or al
inent Is , uao Hop Bitters. Don1 , , wait
In- : until you are Bjck , but if you only
beat fool bad or miserable , use Hop Blttei
at onco. It u > ay suvo your life. Hur
dreds hnvo been saved by BO dolm )
$ GO will be puid for a case they will
' not euro or help.
Do not Buffer or let your friends BUf-
for , but UBO and urge them to use Uop
, Bitters.
Remember , Hop Bittora is no vile
drugged , drunken nostrum , but tl
the Purest and Best Medicine over iadoj <
the "Invalid's Friend and Hope , 'and
no person or family should bo wlthoi
; them. Try the Bitters to.day.
,
Files ana HUBS
Files , roaches , ants , bed-bugs , rat
mice , gophers , chipmunks , cleared o
A YOUTHFUL MUnDEKER
A Ton-Yenr-Olcl Boy In Wlnnonpoll ? ,
tJlnu , . Btnbbodto Death by
n Playmate.
ST PAUL Minn. , February 14
The third murder in Minneapolis in
loan than thrao months occurred nt the
corner of Fifteenth avenue south and
Third street this morning , Albert
Wollor Tortrilllgor , n boy less than 10
yonra of ago , being atabbod to the
heart whllo on his way to school by a
Scandinavian boy nainod Swon Torf-
ston , tvhp given his uuo na 11 years.
After bjing stabbed Tonvilllgor start
ed to ernes the rtroel , but fell on the
way. Ha was plrkou up nnd carried
Into n Bftloor , where hu died In loss
than throe minuter. The only witnesses
of the niurdorworothreoSwedcs named
John Anaotdon , Andrew Johnaoti ,
aud 0 1 * . Larson , who stated that
from n wiudow of the honso No. 1)11 )
Fifteenth nvouue south , only n f w
foot away , they had Boon three boys
on the walk nt the corner of the ave
nue and Third street. Ono of the
boya was down aud ono of tin others
was shaking him by the coat collar.
At length ho lot go , nnd the boy who
was shaken rose to his feet and started
to cross the street , Ho wont part of
the way and fell. The other two boys
Sallowed and attempted to ralso htm
to his foot , but ho could
not stand. They dropped him
and ran. The officers , upon hearing
the atatomont of these mon , accom
panied them to the corner where they
stated that the fight had occurred ,
and , brushing away the light snow
which waa falling rapidly , blood waa
discovered. A small boy who was
weoplng bitterly informed the oilioora
that a boy who rcaldod nearly diago
nally opposite the rcaldonco of Tor-
wllllgor , which ia In the noighboahood
of the "Seven Corners , " hod been
fighting with the dead boy. 1'hls boy
waa found to bo Totf.mn. tin w.a
aoon arroatod. Ho gave hid name
aald hla ago waa 11 years , UIK' , whiU
admitting that ho had a fight wi.li
the dead boy , denied that lie had
a kntfo , but suggested that
Tervrllligor might have hnd a
kulfo. An examination of hla
father'o house , however , soon
discovered "a murderous looking
knife , aa nharp as a razr. It is knowi
as a Swede knife and is stationary it
the handle , the latter being round anc
about three inches in length. The
I blade is about two and one-half tnohoi a
| long , has a straight back , whtlo tin
tharp side rounds gradually toward 18U
the back until forming n point. 18m
sharpness and appearance left tin room
for doubt that it was the inntrutnor
Thloh caused death. The murderer la I
ofjamall statureslla > ly built , ban a pal
i face , nnd has the light complexion <
ld1 most of his countrymen , The quoi
tlonors who first Interrogated him
would ba Inclined to believe that the
boy waa tolling 11 ho know about the
affair , but a continuation of hla
questions would roault in
change of opinion. "Ho
ahrowdor than ho looka , and too amart
| for us , " was a remark of ono of the
Investigators. Ho atll Insists that
did not have the knife In his hand
olaltnn that "nothing but fists wore
used , and gives no Intelligent state-
. ment of how the quarrel originated.
HoapoakB very little English , and
, moat of the questioning must noodi
bo done through an Interpreter , and
a Is quite difficult. Ho says that when
, Terwllllgor aroao and , atartod aoroai
the attoot ho followed , and when tor-
willigor foil ho attempted to pick him
up , but when ho found that the
jnrod boy could not stand ho lot
drop and ran homo. Ho does not
why ho hid the knife , simply Boyim
that ho "pat It there this morning.
*
COMMERCIAL.
COUNCIL BLDFKH MAHKET.
Corrected dally by J. Y. Fuller ,
chandlso broker , buyer and shipper
grain and provision. ) , ! ! 'J Pearl street.
WHKAT-NO. 2 spring , 77o ; No. 3 ,
rejected COcj good demand.
CouN Sfio to feeders and S3o to ship
persj rnjccted corn Chicago , 03e ;
mixed , 50c. The receipts of corn are Hgb !
on account of bad roada.
OATa Scarce and iu good demand ; SQ
S2o.
S2o.HAT 4 00@0 00 per ton.
HTK lOc ; light supply.
COUN MEAL I S5por ! 100 pounds.
WOOD Good supplyi prices at yards
G 00@G 00.
COAL Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton
soft , 5 50 per ton.
- BoiTKn Plenty and In fair demand
in 25c ; creamery , SOo.
Kaoa-Scarce and in demand ; SOo i
dozen.
in LAUD Falrbank'a , wholeaallng at ISJi
POOLTBT Firm ; dealers paying 13o pe
] pound for turkeys and lOo for ohlckena.
VEdETABUH Potatoep , 45oj onions , 9.25o
cabbages , 80@40o per dozen ; apples , 2
@ 3 IX ) per barrel ,
Wholesale prices for flour , 2 40@3 25.
BKOOHH 2 00@3 00 per dozen ,
BTOCIC ,
OATTLK 3 00@3 00 ; calves 6 00@7 50.
Hogs -Market active , and all oilerini
quickly taken at higher prices. Oar lot
Common , 5 45@5 50 ; good mixed , 5 M )
580 ; heavy packing , 570@5W ; bolce
fauov Docking. 00.1(80 ( 10.
, S. E.
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A. it o 30 : PC a ? aa a i
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Office over taring ! bank ,
BLUFFS. low
-
or EDWIN J , ABBOTT.
Justice ot the Peace an
the
- Notary Public ,
TO' 4-15Broadway , Council Bluff
, [ D IDHUD ON , I. L. HUCU1BT. A. W. BIU1I
- President. Vlec-i'rcs't. Ctflhlcr
or CITIZENS BAN *
ail-
Of Oouuoil Bluff * .
Organliod under the laws ol the State ol 'Iowa '
Paid up capital I T6 ,
- Authorized capital zoo.ooo
. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts Issued
on the principal rltles ol the United Stated a
Europe , Opoclal attention ( riven to collectlt
and correspondence with prompt returns.
- DIBKCTOU.
J. D. Kdmnndjon , E. It. Bhnzart , J. T , IHr
W. W.lWallace , J. W. Hodfer , I. A. Millet
A. W. Htriwl. ITT
,
the W. R. VAUGHAN.
JUSTICE OF THE PEAGI
Oman * and Council Bluffs
, Real Katuto & Collection Agency
In Odd Fellow's block , over rlngi
Bank. an8-t
COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACinC. ,
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Kx.5:20pm Pactflo KxI..9lSam :
Kxnnd > lall > . . .fl.5am Kx and Mall.GJMp i
D. Molnra fto'.JMS a m Dca Molnoaac.4:10 : p ut
CHICAGO , lORUMIION AND QUINOT.
Depart. Arrive.
AtlanttoKxt.RutOpm | Pacific Kxt.9MBm : :
Hall and Kn' orJOam Jlalland Kx.7:00pm :
N. Y. Kx 4.OOP m | Net ) ( i Kaa Ex..8:20 : ro
CII1CAOO AMD KORT11WMTRHM.
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Kxt..Blftpm : Kxt..0:15atn :
Mall am * Kx'.9.20 am Mall and nx > . .fl:16pm :
Accom. ( SatC:50 : p m Accom. ( Mon. ) IMS p ta
KANftAR CUT , 8T. JOB AND COUNCIL IUm. !
Depart. Arrive.
Mall and Ex.,9.Mam I Express 0-'Xpm
Kxprcv 9:10pin : | Mall and Ex. . . < M5pm
UNION FAClrlO.
Depart. Arrive.
rUcrUml Kx.llUtOa. m. Ou'rlatiJKx.4 00 p. m.
Lincoln Kxll:30a. : m. Dem cr Ex. . . . 8 00 a. m.
Dem or Kx. . .7:00 p. tn. Local Ex 0:30 : a , m.
Locnl Kx 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 005 a. m.
m.m. . ' Kx r.-oOa. m.
WABAHII , ar , LOUIS AND rAcina.
Depart. Arrl\o.
Mall and Kx. . 0fSam : I Mall and Kx. . 430pm
Cannon lull. . 4M : ) p m | Cannon Uall. . 11:05 : m
sioux CUT AMD rAnnc.
Depart. rAnnc.ArrUo. .
For Sioux Clty.T&Sam Frm Sioux O'y.O'AJ p ni
For Fort Nlobrara. Trra Fort Nloiirara ,
Neb * 7:53 : am Neb 'OJiOpm
For St. Paul..7:10pm : From St. Paul..8 0 a m
CHICAGO. MILWACKXD AND BT. TAUL.
Lcat o Council Hinds. Arrh es Council Dluffa.
Mall and Kx.020am I Mall and Ex.'O.M pin
Atlantic Kx..15:15 : p m | Atlantic Ex..19:10 : a m
C1IIOAOO , HILWAUKXI AND 8T. fAUL.
LcM Omaha. Arrttra at Omaha.
1UII ami Kt.-7:1(1 : ( ami PftcinoKx | 9:45am :
Atlantic Kx , . | 3:40 : pin ) Mall and Kx.7-2Spiu
Except Sundaya. fExcept Saturday ! . ( Except
MonJajs. ( Dally.
Council BluBa & Omaha Street B. B.
Leave Council llluffa. Leave Omaha.
8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I B a m , 9 a m , 10 a m ,
11am , im , 2 p ro , 3 p llam , 1pm , 2pm , 3 p
m , 4 p m , B p m , 0 p m. I m , 4 p in , B p m , 6 p m.
Street can run half hourly to the Union Pacific
Depot. On Sunday the cars bejrln their trlpa at
D o clock a. m. , and run reiralarly during the day
at 9,11 , 2 4 , fi and 0 o'clock , anil run to city time ;
HTAULIHUKl ) IBIS.
DK HPBIWO lATTAOHMKNT-NOT PATENT
ED.
A. J. SIMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
HOT and 1411 Dodge Street ,
ang 7-mo Pro OMAHA. NKB
Bond $1 , 82 , 83 , or $5 for a n
tall box by Express of Ue best
] andlca In Amorlon , put up
elegant boxen , and atrlotly pare' )
Snltablo for [ presents. Exprea *
cbargoa light. Kef era to all Chicago
a | cage , Try It onco.
la O. K. QDNTHEB ! .
Confectioner , Chtca ;
art
9-2 u m
ho | mGOLD
GOLD ROPE.
,
ore The Intrinsic merit and superior quality of oni
Gold Rope Tobacco baa Induced other manufac
- turers to put upon the market tooli similar to
od. our brand In nuno and style which are offered
and Bold lor leu money than the genuine Gold
Rope. We caution the t'ade and ooninm low *
odfl that our name and trade mark art upon each
nd lump. The only genuine and original Gold Bop *
tion Tobacco U manufactured by
THK WILSON & McNALLY TO
oea - BAOOO COMPANY.
Matter of Application of Wuetricb Bro'r ,
in- . for Liquor License.
hlir NOTICE.
toll Notice la hereby eh en th t Wuotrlch Bros , did
ring upon the Oth day ol Feb. A. D 1883 , flio hit ap-
pllcull to tbo Ma > or and City Council ol Oma
. ha , ( or license tn cell Malt , Hiilrltuoui and Vln-
oui Liquors , at N.V cor 10th aid DouglaiSt. ,
third uard , Omaha. Neb , , from tha > fih
ilavol Kebuary , , 18i3 , to the llth day of April ,
1833.
II there bo no objection , roraonitranca or pro
mor test filed within two woeka Itim fob. BthA. D.
of 18S3 1 thoaild llcenao will bo granted.
WUETltICK IIUOS. ,
Applicant.
C5j Tnr. OMAIIA Unit nowepapcr will publish tha
abo\CDI Ilco oncoeatli wick for tuo weokaat the
- expciuu of tho'ap ) ) lojnt. The city of Omaha u
new not to bo charged therewith.
Bht J. J , L. 0. JKWKTT.
f7 > 2t City.Clerk ,
® Matter of Application of. II. O. Uancrofe
for .Liquor Llecna'e.
NOTICE. "
Notlco Is hereby gUcnithitUI. O. Fancroft
, did upon the 8th day ot Fob Ai D. 18S3 , file hli
application to the Maorand City Council ol Omv
hi , lor license to sell Malt , Spirituous and Vlnout
; Liquors , at I3tb , bet Jjckajn and Uowird Bta. ,
Itt ward , Omaha , Neln from the 2ad day ot
; fcbruary , 1(83 , to thollth day of April , 1883.
If there bo m objection , remonstrance or pretest -
per test filed Within two weeks from February Sth , fl
A. D. 18E3 , the laid license will lie granted. flsi
II. O. IJANCHOFr. si
. Applicant.
per Tun OMAIIA Bun'nowppapcr will publUh the
akoro notice once eaon week for two weekaat
: the expense of the app'lcant The city of Omaha
2(30 Is not to be charged therewith.
toil 17-2t { J. J. U 0. JKWRTF. Cfy Clerk
Matter of Application of P. II. Green ,
lor Liquor License.
NOTICK.
Notlco Is hereby pit en that P. U. dreen did
: upon the 1st day of Fob. A.l ) . 1883 , ( lie hls'ftp- .
® ( plication to the Major and Cty ) Council of Omaha *
lor license to Bell Malt , bplrltphi and Vinous
lltiuora at No. 1145 south mbctt&t , first ward ,
Omaha , Ntb , , from the 15 h day of Kibruary , 188d
to the llth day of April 1883.
If there bo no objection , remonstrance or pro
test filed within two weeks from Feb. 1st , A. l > . ,
1883 , the said license will bo granted
P. H. QUEEN ,
Applicant.
The Omaha 1lco ncugp-ipcr will publish tha
above nolle j rniu each week for two weeks at tha
expense of the applicant. The city of Omalia U
. not to be charged thurow Ith.
3-2t J. J. L. 0. JKWCTT , City Clerk.
TO CONTRACTORS DREDGING. -
Ydir attention Ijcal'cl to csntncts to bo let
lor dltihliu. nltch lu Burt and Washington
co int'esalout ' thirteen miles long , In working
bectloiia , llnou/li n nursb , wldlh about 0 Icet ,
eld'a tlopli g 1 o 2 leet , deito from 6 to T fet ,
d rt to 10 moved atoutS feet from brink ot ditch.
Numbcrof oab ovards to bo moud about 111-
710. Slid Itch ti being constructtd by slid two
counties under statute providing lr u raining
swamp lindu , approved Feb. 23,18gl. Wo k tc
be done In accordance wl h plinsand spelflci-
llous. For lurtber Informithn applr to tae
, county clerk of cl her of tald counties , and see
report of engineer and proceedings cl board * ol
coinmln'onert ' < I lala couitlca and pirtculirly
thitof February Sth. 18M : Aim the olllclal 1 >
vcrllxeimnt In the Illalr Pilot and In Hurt ( Jaun
ty NIWS
Dlds are to be flltil with cer'Illed chock a id
utmoof iiiret'oon crbeforu March 22i 168) ,
at 5 p , m. with county deik ft tint county , A.
76,000 ( A. Tnomcn. Uupllcttei ( without chegks ) with
county clerk cf Waablngcon county. BUlk
fornn tr iiropoualj will be supplied by slid
clerks. By order ol
110AUDS Of SAID COUNT1KS.
( db 10-oew uut e 3t
DR. HENDERSON A rfftifar fraauatt
, I'M iHiJidni. Ovtr In
, ( JOUAflOSAVjandottoSt. , ytarf practict VZ in
KANSAS CITY' , MO. Ctiieaco.
Authorised by the State to treat
Chronic , Ncnoua and I'uvato Dla-
eacca. Asthma , lipllepBr , Itbeuma-
tlamTll aTapc-NNOrni , Urinary and
'Bkln ' UUcaaca , SEMINAL WcAKNcas /
( nifht loisti ) , SKXUAL IEun.rrr.
, ( Ian t/ usual ftwtr ) , Ac. Cureu'
ciiurantcctl cr money refunded. Charges low.
Thoueanda of cases cured , No lojnrloua medicines
used. No detention from buelueaa. All medicine *
. furnlahed oven to patients at a dlatance. Conanl- .
tatlon free and confidential call or write. Ago and
* experience are Important. A 'BUUK for both
aexea Ulnntrated and circular * of oth r thlogt
- ) tent icaled tor two ( c itunpa. JTr Mmum.