Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 06, 1883, Page 7, Image 7
\ \ r X * THE DAILY HBE-TUESnAY M\RO I 6 i * SEASON 1883. NEW STORE-NEW STOCK-EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED.t t 32 MAIN STREET AND 33 PEARL ST. ( New McMahon Block , next door to Postoffice. ) COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOVR RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVING A VERY LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES , CAREFULLY SSLECT1D from the full line of the LEAftl S MANUFACTORIES. Citizens of Council Bluffs and surrounding towns are respectfully invited to examine THE NEW STYLES 1883 , whether you wish to buy or not , PRICES guaranteed as LOW as anywhere in the United States. 11I OOTJIbT OIL PROPRIETOR OF = MUSI C HALL ! ' Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS , now approved and used by afl first-lass Artists. WESTERN COTTAGE A D BURDETTE ORGANS. Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION , such as Violins Guitars , Accordeons , Music Boxes , Italian Strings , Etc. , , Etc. Also a full line of IMITJSIO IBOOIKIS. IMCTJSIO ZBIHSTIDEIRSAZCsTID SHEET 3VCTJSIO , Fancy Goods , Childrens' Carriages , Velocipedes Bycicles , Carts and Wagons. To make room for new stock will sell at EXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS SGood Organs at $50 and upward. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments , Orders solicited Address , , , J. MUELLER , Council Bluffs , Iowa : cjir wW' * " " * l6' " WINTHERLIGH BFOS. , . Are now ready to contract for small costings oi every description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention Is called to the f > ct that the .metals are me ted In CRUCIBLIB which gives the very best castings , Burning Brands I FOR . . DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK- J ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO 11- FAOTOKIES , Eto , Etc. , Aa well as Cattle Brands ABE NICELY EXECUTED , Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh a\euue , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I. IDMUNDSOS. I. L. HUUOAHT. * , W. ITBIII1 , President. Vlce-Pres'i. Caahler. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Blnffm , Organized nnder the laws ot the Htate ol Iowa Paid np capital I 76,000 Authorized caplul 300,000 Interest paid on time deposits. Drills leaned on the principal cltiea of the United State ? and Europe. Special attention K'lvim to rcllectloni and correspondence with prompt returns. , D1RKCTOU. J. D. Kdmundwn , E. L. Shugurt , J. T. It .tW .Wallace , J. W. Rodhr , I. A. U t. W. Strut MBS , R , J , HILTOfl , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , gg2 Trn dw w. OonnnUIBlgg'a EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary. Public. 4JBBroadway , Council Bluffs. MBS , E , J , HABDINQ , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Klectropathlo Institution , Fhlli delphii , Penna. OfflGQ Dor , Broadway & Qlonn Ave COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all dlieaie * and palnfnl dl flcultlw peculiar to femalea a ( pocUlif. W. R. VAUGHAN : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Omali * and Council Bluila Real Eatato & Oollootlon Agency , s In Odd Fellow's block , orer Savlngi * i * Bank. janS-l COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND AMD PACTTIO. Deport. Arrive. Atlantic Exf..520pm Ext..9:15am Ex and Mall.928 a m ExandUall.6 6pm D. Molnes ao'.7:15 a m Dog Molneaac.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , JURUHOTOS AMD QDUOT. Depart. Arrive. * Atlantic Esf..fi20 p m I Pacific Ex.920 a m Mall and Ex.920 a m Mall and Ea . .7.-00 p m N. Y. Ex 4.-OOpmNeb&KaaEi..8:20am | OniCAOO AMD NOBTUWSSTIlUr. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . . 5:15 : p ml Pacific Ext..9:15 : am Moll and Ex.9:20 : a m Mall and Ex.6:15 : p m Accom. ( Sit..6.50 p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p m KANSAS CTTT , ST. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUrTS. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..9:55 : a m I Express. . . G.50 p m ? M ? C ) * M.9HO P * A I Mall and Ks..S't5pP2 crnort lActno. lActno.Arrlro. . . Overttnd 2xllSOa. m. Orcrlandix : 4-O0 p.Jm. Lincoln Ex. . 1130 a. n. DinTur Ex. . . . 8-00 n. m , Denver Ex..7.-00p. m. Local Ex 6JO& . m. Ix > cnl Ex 7:25 a. m. " Ex 9-05 a. m. Emigrant..620p. m. 11 Ex -00a.m. . WABAHII , SF. LOUIS AND FACInO. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4M : pm | Cannon Ball..11:05am : 6IOUX CUT AND FAHFIC. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux City.7A5am Frm Stoux C'y.CiSO p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7:55am : Neb 6:50pm : For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8 0 a m CIIIOAOO , MIIiWAUKKll AND BT. FADL. Lea\ Council Bluffs. Arrlv cs Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.920 a m I Mall and Ex.0:55 pm Atlantic Kx. . ' 5:15 : p in | Atlantic Ex. . . 19:10 : a m CIIICAOO , HILWAUKKR AND BT. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrh ea at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15a : m I Pacillo Ex 19:45 : a m Atlantic Ex.3:40 : p m | Mall and Ex.7-25 p in Except Sundays. . fExcept Katurdaja. { Except Mondays. 1 Dally , Council Blues Si Omaha Street B. R. Leav e Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. ; a m , o a m , 10 a m , 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , lam , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 am , 1pm , 2p in , 3 p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 0 p m. m , 4 p m , 6 p m , 0 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o clock a. in. , ana run regularly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , 5 and G o'clock , and run to city time ) Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NKB. Capital Stock , - - $100,000. JA3. B. IIEAimVELL , President. A. L. CLARKE. VIce-Presldent. K. 0. WhlOTEll , Treasurer ] DIREOTOE3. Bamuel Alexander Oswald Oliver , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster ! Oeo. II Pratt , Jos. B. Heartwell , D. M.UcElUlnney. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialtj Thh Company furnUhea a permanent , horn Institution where School Boi tand other Ic all Issued Municipal securltlc > o S'ebruka can b be noKOtiatea on the m . avorable terms Loans mode on tmpro\ f , n all ell nettle counties ol the state , thia i wpouslble , loc cortfaponJenls. genius Rewarded , OB , flio Story of tno Sowing Mauhine A hiDdtome little pamphlet , blaifaad ill 10n with nnmiroui enirnrlngi , wlll ) ) GIVEN AWAY lo BT kanlt penon calllct lor II , at any brant ot lab-offiM ol Th filnni UanoUctnrlni flOE pany , or will b sinl by mall , poll paid , I anrptnon Ililntat dlitano * Item our offl TUB Singer Manufacturing Oo. , Pilnolpsl Office , 34 Union'8qn u HEW /ORE JOWA ITHM8. Pe'ia is organizing a fire department. There are four tile factories in Story county. Last year Muscatine spent $25,140.45 on her schools. Iowa City "a water works when complet ed will cost S3 2,000. Over 700 studenta'attend the state uni versity at Iowa City , Dubuque it agitating the subject of establlstng glass works there. The Burlington city council is wrestling with the question of high license. In Boone the coit of a liquor license has been put up to { 500 per annum. During the winter 100,000 bushels of corn found a market at Onawa. It is proponed to build a 8150,000 hotel at the Storm Like mineral springs. The new water works at Atlantic were tested laat week and proved satisfactory. The registration shows Ottumwa's voting ing population to be a trifle under 2,700. Stuart republicans want the governor to declare that town a city of the second claia. The St. Louis and St. Paul packet company - pany of Keokuk will run six steamers this season. The Corydon agricultural society has purchased thirty-five acrei of land for fair grounds. The new telephone system at Mount Pleasant commenced operations on March 1st. 1st.The The tobacco raised on two and one-half acres WAS sold by a citizen of Ackley foi S170. S170.The The buiinnis men 'of Storm Lake have subscribed & 1 < J,010 for a canning establish ment. A paper manufacturing company with 800,000 capital has been organized at Cedar - dar Falls. The fourth annual fair at Hamburg will be held on tlje 18tb , 19tb , 20th and 21st ol September next. The artesian .well at Ottumwa has reached a depth of 270 feet and is being lored still deeper. Tnere are C03.5G8 children of school nge n Iowa ; of these 808,987 are malep , and 295,579 are females. More farm bouses were deitroyed bj fire in Adalr County this winter than evei was known before , On the 17th of this month the citizens of Boone township , Pottawattamle county , will have a big wolf hunt. On the night of March 1 a deranged German named Fred Klester hung himsell In his own stable at Bloomfield , Fifty.stx physicians received diplomai at the graduation at the college of phytl clans and surgeons at Keokuk recently. The project of a pontoon bridge over th ( Mississippi at Dubuque has dieH bccnun of the defeat of the bridge bill in conRrejs The Duhuque cattle company hai a largi ranch In Colfax county , Naw Mexico The capital stock of the company ia 8500 000. 000.A A fear of the scarlet fever ni among the children has caused the cloelni of schools in the northern part'of Madlaoi county. Sioux City roughs recently egged th < actors in "Squatter Sovereignty" and thei treated the audience to the same comiili ment , The Keokuk papers have published ap plications from 39 persons for permits t sell ale , beer and wine. This is necessar under the local laws , The new foundry at Ottumwa wa scorched on the 1st init. to the extent o 81,000 above the iwurance , whicl amounted to considerable. Wolves are quite rilentlfuUnlAdauu an adjoining counties. A farmer had a vak able home killed by them which was rue nlng loose In the barn yard near bis houat The subject of atsessments and taxes I receiving considerable attention through out the state. The impression prevails that there should be more of an { equaliza tion in the taxes. Page connty soldiers are to nnvell & monument on Decoration day to the mem ory of dead comrades. It will contain enonch space on its sides to record the names of all soldiers who have and will hereafter die in that connty. The report of the Marihalltown water works for 1882 shows that the length of mains is u trifle over nine miles , and the total number of hydrants is teventv-eieht. The original cost of the works was 840,500 , and-the extensions tince have coat 820,488. One hundred and fifty Johnson ocunty veterans met at Iowa City on Washing ton's birthday and organized a veterans' society. After full discussion they decided not to post themselves in the Grand Army of the Kepublic , the reason stated being that the Grand Army needed taking out of politics. wonders ot modern chem istry are apparent in the beantlfal Diamond Djoa. All kinds and colors of Ink can be made from them. Horsford's Aold Phoiphato VOR OVERWOKK. DR. G. W. COLLINS , Upton , Ind. , aays : "I used it in nervous debility brought on by overwork in warm erwoalh with good results. Diphtheria. Thomodicalprofoaslon maybe inter- cuted in the following rcclpo of Dr. W. A. Scott of Milo , la. , for curing diph theria. TheDes Moinea Register says the cure hus become fnmouj in that state and has saved thousands of lives Dr , Scott has recently made some Im provement in his treatment , which ho makes public : EUITOU llEoibTEU In long years gonu by yon published my euro for diphtheria. It attracted widespread attention , 1 now fifvo my improved treatment , which can bo had at any drug store , and used by any person without danger. " Take ton grains of permanganate of potassium and mix with ono ounce of cold water. As soon as dissolved it must bo applied with a rag or sponge , mop or swab , to the whitish places in tonsils and other parts that'havo the diphtheria membrane on. Do this very gently but thoroughly every throe hours until better ; when every six hours until well. It does not plvo pain , but is rather nauseous to the taste. If the tongue is coated white I mix one drachm of hyposulphato of soda and five drops . f oil sassafras In four ounces of Byron made of sugar a id hot water , nnd five a teaspoonfnl every one to thrt e hours a needed , when awake. If the tongue is no : coated whlto , I mix 20 drops of tincture - uro of phytolacca in fonr ounces of cold water and filvo a toanpoonful o\ cry ono to three hours as needed , when awake. The phytolacca is the common poke-root of the South , and , as it loses its strength by dryiog and age , the tincture should bo from the fresh root , or it Is worthless. It Is well to apply a little sweet-oil or dosmolino to the outaldo of the throat to protect It from the action ol the air , as the patient must bo protoo tad from all danger of getting chilled , In the boglnlng of the disease , in mild casoH , the above solution of permanganate manganato of potassium ii all I use and all that Is needed , as the disease is local at first , but It rapidly affooti the whole system when seated. It the stinking form of diphtheria thli solution soon destroys all smell , and In every case It destroys the diphthe ria membrane without leaving any bad effect behind. behind.W. W. A. SCOTT , M. D. Mlle Iowa. Free of Charge. All persons suffering from Coughs , Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , Loss of Vulce , or any affection of the Throat and Lungs , are re quested to call at 0. F. Goodman's drug store and get a Trial Bottle of Dr. F/T" / ' New Discovery for Consumption ' t f r' ' charge , which will convince the it' ' * wonderful merits and show what ollar-sua hnttln will do. Onll 01 Btrange Story of Jewell'd Death. From the HutforJ ( Colin ) Times. On Friday morning before his death Mr. Jewell awoke from a sound sloop and Inquired what was the matter nt the residence of the Hon. William E. Dodge , ( his daughter's fathor-ln-law , the famous New York merchant ) . Mr. Jewell's family had jast received a tel egram announcing the sudden andun- looked for death of Mr Dodge ; but it was not deemed best to lot him know that any thing had happouod , and he was therefore told that all was well In Mr. Dodge's family. He siid no , that It could 'not poEsibly be ; somathing serious bad happened ; the family wore in great trouble , if not actually in aflliotion ; ho know it , in u way which , If not explitcablo. WAS , nevertheless , as clear and certain as ho saw it. In sisting upon this , aud refusing to ac cept his family's denials , ho at lought nduced them to telegraph to Mow York , to see what wivs the matter. But Mr ? . Jewell so worded the toloaram us to instruct thoeo who received it to answer Hint everything was all r ght. WHen that answer came they told It to Mr. Jewull , who refused to believe it , and at last asked them to lut him see the message itself. This request being granted , and having the ocular proof before his eyes in the shape of an un- mistakub'o Western Union telegraph message , ho dubiously remarked : "Well , it does seem to bo so ; but it h very strange ; I know there is something the matter that something serious has happened in Mr. Dodgo's house in New York. " And that impression ho retained until , so soon at fur ward , ho , too , ended his early life , llo'survlvoi Mr. Dodge only about 38 hours. His feeling that "simothinp serious had happened" was apparently Rscloar and strong us It would have been had ho personally witnessed the death of hla relative. 'Conquerer of all Life's Woei. " MSH. A. V. HbWLJU.D , ol I'roUJence , It. I. , says 1 Diomlnglt nv duty to Bufferliifc humuilty to Inform all u ho may be ullllcted as I tm o been ot the nfo ml turn Kemeily which , by the blessing of aklnd Vrovldcnw , his reatoieil mete to health , with dsepgratliudel with to acknowl edge the great benefit 1 that I luvo ioccU J frcrn the uie of the molt valuable medicine that I havener seen. During the i > aat three years I have been allllcted with Kltlnty DUoaae , accom- pacled by the levere aohei , Intenio palm , weak ness and proitratlon attending thU dreadful dlj ease. I tried many kinds of inodlclnei , Includ lag phyilcUnn' preicrlptlom , without abutting permanent relief. "A few weeks ago a friend jwreuided ma U try Unnt's Remedy : and , alter uilng only ball a bottl , I was relieved o ! the severe pain la my > ack , and continued the uio of the remedy until ! am well again ; and I can now take laag walks without being tlrod , and hare an excellent ap- letlte , sleep well , and am rid of all those achei and pains from which I suffered BO long , I most cheerfully recommend Hunt's Bemedy m a safe and reliable cure for Kidney DUea'o , and It Is ho only medicine I have evrr found thit does exactly what It Is advertised to do. " 'Praise the bridge that carries you over life- y'tndthat to many an ailing one has been lunt'a Remedy , bridge which has taken them rom what eoemcd fattl slclcneia to blooming health. " \Vc are all strong enough ta tmduro the mil- ortunos of others. But , If their misfortune Is sickness , It costs nothing to tell tbem of the reat medicine , Hunt's Ilomedy. " Young niau or woman , if you want big money for a small amount , Insure in the tlarringe Fund and Mutual Trust Associ ation , Cedar lUplds , Iowa , (5-3m. S. E. MAXON , Office OTCI tavlngi bank , OOUNOlb BLUFFS , Iowa. Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test ADA.PTED TO HARD & SOFT QAL .COKE OE WOOD. MANUFAOTU11K1J BY Buck's Stove Co. , RAINT LOUIS. PltiKCY fc 'ItltADFOltD ' , HOLti AGENTS FOR OMAHA. SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received by the underlined until llondoy , March 12th , 1R8J , at 8 o'clock p. m. , lei remo > lnr ICth ttrcot bridge to Florence , and also tor the crating ot laid itriot where picsenl bridge tow mam's Also I. r the construction ot one fllty to r (51 ( loot t > rl 'go ' at or near Mlllard , Specifications can be icea on die la Count ] Clerk's offl o. The right to reject any and all bids 1 hereb ; reierved. By order ol the Bond , JOHN BAUMEB , m 4-ltl County Clerk. OOMMEKOtAI * OOUNOIIi BUJjfs MABKR , Corrected dally by J. Y. duller , mer- handlse broker , buyer and shipper ol rain and proviiioni , 39'Pearl street. WHKAT-NO. 2 spring , 70o ; No. 8,63 ; ejected COo ; ifood demand , Conn 85o to feeders and 8la to ship pers ; rejected corn 'Chicago , 51o ; new mixed , 54 Jo. The receipts of corn are light n account of bad roads. OATS Scarce and In good demand ; 35. RAT 4 OOfalG 00 per ton. RYE 40c ; light supply. CORN MEAL 12Gper 100 pounds , WOOD Good supply ) prices at yards , 00@0 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 1100 per ton ; oft. 5 50 per ton. BUTTKB Plenty and In fair demand ; 25c ; creamery , SOo. Boas-Scarce and in demand ; 15o per ozen. LAUD Kali-bank's , wholesaling at ISJe. rooLTHT. Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkeys and 10o for chickens. VEOETABLKS Potatoes , 45o ; onions , 25o : abbagea , 80@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 60 @ 3 50 per barrel. City Hour from 1 CO to 3 40. BBOOMB 2 00@U 00 per dozen. STOCK. CATTLK 3 Oft ® 8 50 ; calves 500@750. Hugs -Murket active , and all offerings illicitly taken at higher prices. Oar lota : Common , 575@90 ; good mlvid , 5 90 ® 040 ; heavy packing. l > 50@700 ; choice anoy packing , 7 05@7 40. If you are nut married , write the Mar- iage Fnn1 and Mutual Trust Associa- lon , Cedar llnplds , Iowa , for circulars xplainlug the plan. fS-Sm. MORGAN , KELLER & 00. , The ( Incut quality and largest stock west ot Chicago of VSpodenandMctallo Cases. Calls at tended to at all hours.Vo defy competition n quality of coolU or pricou. Our Mr .llorirau boa Bcrvou as uuuertakur for forty jt rs arid thor oughly iiruorstaiijs hla nuanuua. ' Warerooma , 311 IJrmautftj' . Ul'lIOI ilEllfiSQ In all ita branchn ) nromotly attended to a < so carpet-la Ing and lamoroqulns. iVIcgraphlo ana uia or- dera filled without delay. raoa. orricu. w. o. u , rum. OFFICER & PUSEY , Goweil Bluffs , la , Established , 1856 Ucaleri In Foreign ind Domettla Eich njo ml home necutltlen DOCTOR , STEINIIART-S ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YOCNO , MILB AND FKUALH. t IB a sure , prompt and effectual rcraoda or In- Weakness ano funeral lota ot 1'oAer. It repairs nervous waste , roju\enate the faded Intellect , Btrcnghthena the enfeebled brain and restore * surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted q - tans , The experience ol thousands proves It ta jean Iiualuublo remedy. I'rlcc , jl.uoabottla , or nix or $5. For sale by all ilru UU , or uni secure from observation on receipt ol price by r. Stolnhav P. O. Box 2400 St. eau MO- DOCTOR STEINHARTS SUPPOSITORIES The Great Popular Remedy lor Pile * . Sure cure for Blind , Bleeding & L chingF And all forma oi IlcmorrholJal Tumora. Thooa Bcrrearrouu act directly upon th ooati ot the Wood VMaels , on J by their wtrlngenl effecta gently lore * the mood from the iwollen tumon , andby making the coata ol the vein * itrong , prevent their refllllnj , and henoe a radl. cal cure U aure to follow their use. Price , It conU a box. for sale by alldrureiit * , or ( out bj mall on rccwlpt ot price , by EM llakMdle l Inititvto TT8 Oliv * 8tf > t toS ? Mo- . I 0