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* 3 H THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , MAttClI 9 , 1884. 3 ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. Are the Cheapest , Moat Durable , Smallest in Size mid Lightest in Weight. "Wlthlno lf y I'reMcs of any klml can Iho imount of ork jirrVuccd , such llttto cxpcn , ( Un ton ; ot hay indovi r to load rn 1'oxl hoi c r , ) ai can bo done with th Eitel Imptoicil Mft'hlncf.V riantnl or no air. For IlliiWmtcil new circular addrcw , DDTDTJ . * CO . nulrnt lilttmla Mention Omaha llco a llcm Tke greatest bargains ever seen in Omana 200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PLOTOS ! FOB GASH OR ON IH8TALLMEBT8 Also great reductions in Diamonds , . Clocks and Silverware , The only importers of Havana Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omahat Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Snorting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar ticles. ' : AND "THE ENGLISH " KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Counoil Bluffs. . terved first class style and short THE ONLY Ait NIQHT iiocsn IN THE cur. Kverything m on notice. Uot nnd cold lunrhes ahvars roady. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Bimetal ft vertlsomonta , tuo ft ! lit\ , Jonnd , To Loau , For Sale , To Wont , W nts , Boutd- Ing , eto. , wlU be Inserted hi this column at the lovr Tata ol TSN CENTS PER LINE for the fliat Insertion nd flVK CENTS PER LINK foi each subsequent n- erllon. Leave advortleomenti t onr offlo * . Ho. Pearl Street , uear Broadway WANTS. TOIl S LK OU TllAUK-Foundrv nnd michlne Jt1 ship In Clarlnda , Ijwo ; RO d point for'uaini3 ; < ; el lallroads ; town on a boom , satisfactory reasons tot eellloc. Addrow SP11AQUE &CO. , Union Iron Works , Third street , Council BluHs , lo . LrtOIl SALK A printing ottco Macorlal cneap lor I ? c 8h. W. B. Hayes , Council Blurts , Iowa. TJ > Oil SALE Another hotel In a Iho NoDrajlia JP tox\n. now doing a business ( I about S6U per. xncnth. No ether hotel In the place. Terms lldoral. bWAX I : WAIARR SAI.K OR TKADE 8'0 acres of land In Wayne cou ity , llo. Will trade for Oouncll Bluffs cltj pruporty or Boll cheap for cash or art tlmu. SWAN 4 ; WALKER " \X7ANTS TO TilADK Uood Iowa cr Nebraska Y > land for a umall stock ol bardwtro or jjooeral rnerchandiso , well located. S\VA . & WALKER. ANTED Woman pastry cook Immediately at W the Ugdcn homo. 1-AN1ED-A etudent In demalctllcc. Sluetba ) I means ol solf-snpport. Cell on or addresa No. 12 I'carl St. Council DluUa. TOIl S4.LE ArareclunrotoRct a fine , well lm- _ T proved farm of 400 ncics , within a few miles of Council BluBs , at a hargaln. Low price and easy terms. t > wAN & WALKia SALE AgoodpajlnK hotel property with FOR tUblo In ouo ol the best small toMna lu -Hcstcrn Iowa wilt bell with or without fnrnltarc , or will tiade for a nn&U farm wltli ttock i tc. SWAN BAtiR Klghty acres unimproved lard tu Union countv , Iowa , SJmiloa south cast of At- ton , the onuntytoat , or will trwlo for Nchraeka or Kansas land. SWAN S : WALKKIU SALE A 23 acre tract of good land about IPOU 1 and a half alles from Council Bulli r ° et ortlco. at a barualn. SWA.fc WALKFn. U > OH SAtE In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 acrea J1 Brass land , nil umlcr fencu a JOO ntr farm with fine improvement ? a" under cnltlNatinn except SO acres graa 8) acres good gr 6S or pasture land , aid set era ! other tracts ef from 40 to 100 acrea ot unhnpro > cd laud. SWAN 4 : WALKKR. . Lands Improved aad unimproved. 1 It veil wmita farm In wcitora Iowa , Kansas Ncbraika or Dakota , lotus boir from \ou. SWAM &E WALKER. SAIE Alamo number of business and real- Foil lots In all pArm of Council liltUs. Boo us before > ou buy , SWA.X & WALKER. "IJIOIl S LB Partlofwlshhifftohuy cheap lots to IJ build on can buy on uouthly paj raeiita of from ti to $10 UWAK & WALKXB. IlKNT Wen 111 rent you a lot to build on Foil with the primage to buy H jou with on lory liberal term' . SWAN & WALKER. WANTED To correspond w nil any on wlshme a food loc tIon fr ( tanning mill , eajh , d or ami blind manufactory , wo luuo bulUHnz and machinery , well located , for eolc , kaso or trade ; SUAN& WALKER. IIENTLarie tno itory frame bulldlrg suit able for warchouou or utoiaco purpotca , near railroad depot. bwAN WALKER. \ UENT un bALc. iiu.i- g and ground * 17\0ll auUal It for mall foundiy and machine shop , Qood boilerenKlnu , cupU , b'.oner with died abaft- las uto. , itody to put in uotUm , SWAN WALKER , iiOU SALE Uousea. LoU and Land. A. J , J t = tep > en on , 6C3 t Irtt avenue. T710U BALK A top-bu gy , tlrbt-ilisi mate and _ L' In exMllcnt condition , Or will trade for cheap lot. Addrrwi . M. Don ottlce , Council UluTa. OAL AMU'n'OOll Ueoreu Iluaton , ola lru d way. mills coal and wood at reasonable prlcca , Kho8,0001b . for a ton , and 123 cublo for a cord Try him. TITANTKU Erory bouyin Council Blutti to tU YV Tuillii. Dollvurad by carrier tl only twtnty ronti a week. f \U > PAPK113 Vor tl tt list oaw , at Si couU V7 a hundred " ORDER YOUR Cob , Coal % Wood OF an. w. I * . 0. addrtiu. Lock llok UK ) Council Dlufts. Srs HJ Hilton Ii D , , , , , , PffYSIOIAN . No. 607 Broadway Council Bluffi. Railway Timg TablQ. Corrected to January 7 , 18S5. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlmea of the arrival and do- Mture ol tralna by central standard time , at the o l depots. Trains Icavo transfer depot ten ruin- tea earlier and arrive ton minutes Inter. CHIOAOO , BUkUHOrOB AND qniHOT. L1AVV. ARKIV1Z. 8:33 : pm Chicago Eiprcea 0:00 : am 8:10 : > m Fast Mall. T:00 : p ro SSO ; p m Accommodation. S,09 p m At local depot only. K4R31S OITT , ST. JOl AND COUNCIL BLDTTH. 0:05 : ft m Mall and Express , 6 25 p m iilipm Pacific Express , 0.65pm COIOAOO , MILW1UEX1 ASD n. rADL. 8:16 p m EiproBe , 9:05 : a m ) :29 : a m Exprese , 8 : 5 p m iCUOO , ROOK ISLAND AKD FACITIC. J:25 : p m Atlantic Express , 0:05 : a m ) : Sfi a m Usy Express 0:54 : p m llZOam TesMolnea Accommodation , BilB p m At local depot only. WABIBU , BT. LOUIS AND rACIFIC. 6:10 : p m Acoommodat.OD P CO a m ; GO p m Louis Express B:45 : p m :50 : p m Chloago Exprcea 10:65 : a m At Transfer only CHICAGO and IIOBTHWXIITIBK. 6:50 : p m Express , 8:59 : p m ) :25am : Paolflo Express B:05am : KOUX CUT AMD FACinO. 140 p m St. Paul Express , 4:00 : a m 110 a m Day Express 7:00 : p m UNION pAcifio. S:00 : p m Western Express , 8:20 : a m lCO ! a m PaUtlo Expreai , t'40 p m 5110 a m Llnoolh Express , li)3 p m At Transfer only DUMMY TRAI.VS TO OMAIIA. Lea -7:20-8:30 0.30-10:30 11:40 . . 1SO - : - : - : : a. m. : 2:30-3:30 : : 4-.JJ 6:30-6.30 : 11 : 6 p. m. tundays 7:20' : 9:30 : 11:10 : a. ill 1:30-3:30 : : JC30-8.30 11:06 : p. m. An ho 10 minutes before leafing time , From transfer only. JOHN FOX , Deputy Sherilf and Office with N. Schurz , Justice of the Peace , Ccuucll ilufft , Inna. JTA.COS SIMS , Attorney - at- COUNCIL I3LUF1S , IOWA. Office , Ualn Street , Ilooms 7 and 8 , Sbugart and i'eoo block. Will practice In S ate and etato courts. A. J. MILLER , ( COLORED ) Hair CnlHiiy and Shaviny. This is an Equal Rights Shop ' 010 Broadway , Council Bluffs. E. Eice M. B. fl I VflTjnO or other tnnort ttuortd without Uu VOM UDIlUj k Ui or dnwlcx cl blM * . CHRONIC DISEASES0"11 ii.ip.ouii , Orer'tUrtyycan tt * * * i , Pearl itreet , ConnrJI Bloflt. CTCootnlUSICD fro. N , SOHUEZ. h'np nf tllp PpPPP liuu Ul lllu Luabu orncx orai AMKRIOAM KXPRCSS BLHFF8 rooi. omoiM v , B , u. mil OFFICER & FUSE ! BANKERS. Ooansll Blaffi , . . Ui Established - - 1856 Dealer * In roie'joand Doaeitb ) i kaoj am UODU Bituiltleii COUNCJLJ1LIIFF3 ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. TREATMENT OF TEACHERS , Th8 School Bowl Not Obliged to Take Mm Fram llij Teacher's ' Poclteis , A Peculiar "Uy of Mnkln Contracts. Mr. Mott , In hia celebrated tlcfcmo of limaelf and Mr. Petllbono , t.iya that the aw requires the school , boaid to "dock" the toaohors , nnd glvos the public to un kcratand that tbo state superintendent says the law so roads. In response to n query sent the superintendent , the fol lowing reply has bean received : DEAK Sin Under the law the bnrd may deduct from salary on account of hohd.iys , as the law does not recognize inch days. Itii not obllfintoty upon the part ot I ho board , and no can any to tVo credit of the men In charge of the schools cf the etato tlmt it is very seldom done. Yours llojpsctfully , JOIJ.Y W. AKEUS , Supt. Pab. lust. OEO. H. NICHOLS , Deputy , But this Is not all. Workingmcn and others who want fair pl y , will bo inter ested in learning how the teachers wore forced into signing the contracts , allow ing the board to dock thorn for not loach- inn when the boaul will not allow them to tesch. The taachors wcro appointed and allowed to teach three weeks before anything was said , then the contracts weio brought out nnd they weregivcu the choice of signing theto documents orglvo up their positions. It was too late to got positions elsewhere , and they had to ac cept whatever terms Mott , Pottibono , et al , dictated or else bo idle. Can Coun cil Blnfl'a expsct to secure good toaclur. , and ( jot them to work cntnualasticil'y by forcing them Into any such pinch of par simony ? Do the people want to oudorao officials who tlma use those who work for wagci ? The Court Jloitgc Election , At a mie'ing oE citizens held Saturday aftsrnoou , E. L , Shugart was ca'lcd to the chair , and J. 0. Da Haven made eec- retuy. The following committees were chosen in each ward to use all efforts to secure the full vote of the ward : Tint Ward James Wiekham , G. H. Jacknon , Robt. Raiu , Norman Green jr. , 0. Gelao. H. H. Field , Vic Keller , Nate Williams , Chaa. Walters , Vic Jennines. F. H. Guanella , Alex Wood. Second Ward J. N. Casady , Geo. Graves , T. J. Evani , Frank Grss' , W. II. Vaughan , John Mikesell , J. J.White , 0. B. Urlnton , A. Gilbert , Jas. Gouldon , J. C. DeHavon , F. B. Warner , Thitd ward Chris Slriub , D. 0. Bloomer , Join Green , Pat Lacy , George Blaxslm , M. Brldonstein , Max Mohn , Fred Spetman , 0. A. Fox , E. F. Holmes , John Bennett , T. A. KJrkland. Fourth ) ward J. P. Weaver , J. J. Brown , J. J. Frainey , J. A. Churchill , Thos. Carey , O. P.Wicham , E. A. Trout- nan , Brooks Reed. J. A. Murphy , Harry Biridnbine , John Guilbart , H. Do Groat. The members ot theio committees were , on motion , requested to meet at 0 j'clock on Monday morning at the city Jnildlng to organize for the wcrk before hem. hem.Measrtr. Measrtr. J. J. Brown end Judge Caaady were appointed a committee to visit all ho banks and business houses and ask hem to cloeo their doors on Tuesday at noon , in order to give themselves and heir employes a chance to vote on the iropaaltion. _ Another meeting will bo held this eve ning in Masonic lia'l ' , THE CENTIFEDK'S JUTE. Two llatbcr Doubtful Stories from Personal Experience. .louiavillo Courier-Journal. Afowdajsa o Lucten Alexander ra- clved , from a fr'end in Arkansas , a spec- men of that venomous aninal , the centi- icdo. Mr. Alexander pliced the nrtlcu- a'c in a jar of alcohol and lus it on ox- ubltlon at his ntore. Almost everyone who has boon attracted by it has related omarkable incidents about its family. ? ho cectipedo is known to ho one of the noet poleonons reptiles in existence. It a claimed that Its sting ia sure death , nd an antidote for its poison ia among he undiscovered wonders of the world. One of the stories related of this apl- clea is that of an ox-aoldier. Ho siya hat when among the O/.irk mountains a : oinpanion felt one of them crawling up ils leg. Ho knew its eting was sudden ind fatal , but the varmuit was on him. What must he do to be aved was the question. He know it would bo imposti- bjo to shake it off , because at tbo least liaturbanco it would plant ita fangs into his 'Itjah , HA loft it crawling , and as it came ijgher End higher on his limb the pres- liratlon boiled from every pore cf his Dody. Every moment was one of agony , and ho began t9 roahV.a that his lifo hung on a slender tin cad , Finally an idea eugeostedlteolf. Ho dealt the centipede a torrlQo blow , killing it ; but of coono at the first touch its tangs wcro inserted n his flesh. Almost instantly ha dis robed , and with a common pickdt-knifo made an incision around the atl'ooted part and removed about a pound of flesh. This was twenty years ago , and tha man carries an ugly scar to this day ; but to that Bcsr he owes his life. Another Btory , more remarkable , Is briefly told. A company of emigrants had camped in New Mexico , and one night one of the puty , who was sleeping nn the ground , TV as awakened by a pecu liar sensation on his toes. He looked and DHW a monstrous centipede crawling across his foot. Only a few feet from him was the camp-fire , and ho could see every fitor of tha reptile. Knowing its peculiarities nnd tbo effect of ils atlrg , he , tpn , was in a fever of excitement. Afwii to move a rnwc'o , ho dared not attempt to tluko it off After a second's pause ho roiched under his head , got his plsto' ' , and , ttklng do- libaralo aim , fired. It waj a life-uavin * ihot for the man , the centipede divided in tno parts on either side of his foot. But here cornea the most remarkable rart of the il ry. Within an hour after the shot was fired the men heard a ter rible groaning from one of their mules picketed only a few yards away. They went to them and found ono of them with Lit left fore leg swollen to an enor mous tizo The swelling increased , as did the agony and groins of the brute , until it die I in about thirty mtnucee therea'tor. An examination was made and it was discovered that the bullo which bai aevired the centipede had on terect the inulo's foot just above the hoof and inoculated it with the poison from the rcplilo. The pmon who related the above inci dent baara splendid repu'a'ion foi truth and voracity , and ho omphasli'.ad that it was a true ( tor ? , but hit audlocco , novorthflefs , gave him a look of suspic ion. "It may bo true , " siid one , "but I'll bo blamed if I bellevo it. " SAFES NOT SAFE , The Best ot Them Knslty Oppncrt by K\licrt Cracksmen , Boston Globe. "AM safes fire and burglar rroof ? Well hat ia rather n leading or perhaps I should u y a misleading , quoitlon that fen atk me , ' ' thus replied a loading safe nannfacturer to the query of the reporter "If you ask mo can eafoa bo made fire iroof ard burglar-proof , or fire and burg ar proof , then I say yes , for they are , hus nude. The public nt > largo du not doom to fully comprehend what safes are 'or. Some safes nro intended simply to resist the ravages of fire , for they are neant to hold only documents and other articles that nay ba almost beyond value o their owner , but which are financially valueless t J stranger * , and hence have no ; omptatlon for the ordinary barglar. Thou there are others that are meant to realist the enterprising safe-breaker as well ns the ravages of the fire fiend. " "You make all kinds , do you ? " "Certainly , but boar in mind thatthcro arc'cortun limit ! to a safe's power of ro alsUrco. "It is claimed by Fomo that any safe can bo broken open. " . "So it oan , " replied the manufacturer , "but it takes time. Any onfo can bo opened by expert cracksmen if they have > lonty of tlmu to do the work. All that my maker claims for burglar-proof is .hat . tbcy will make such resistance to the hleves who ropy dcsiro to open them as o be , to all intent and purposes free rom danger. " "This , then , being the cnsa. the larger ho safe ilia more secure it it ? " "Well If two safes nro rnado ofthoeatno material , cf coar o the thicker ono would ako longer to drill through tban the ether. Bat a steel Eafo ia much safer ban a common iron one. There is no safe , and I suppose there neVer will bo ona invented , that can not ba burglarized f sufficient time Is allowed. Other wit" , 10iv could any safe over bo opened when .he key was lest or mislaid or the combi nation forgotten ? All that any safe man ufacturer claims , or that any purchaser can reasonably expect is ihat wccanmako afcs so difficult to open that there will not bo time for tbioves to do the job ? " "Then I should judge that you would consider an inferior safe that was placed n good light'and in full view of the trcet , eo that it might bo watched by the ) olico , is bolter protected than a bigger ind bettor built one that is in a ecclnded place ? " "O yes , of course , 500 per cent eafer , f you notify thi police. The mau _ that lit upon the idea of lighting up his place of business and putting his aafo where it oald bo ccen WAS a genius and a beliefac- ; or to the community. If I had a lot of money I could not gat into the bank to night , I should light the gas when lock- ng up the store , and notify the police man on the route that If the light went out ho must get in and see what was the auto of it being out. You see burglars iko plenty of time to open safes , and , hey hata to bo watshoJ. You would bo urprised tn know the number of eafes hat are to bo found at the Back Bay. nhoro are hundreds if net thousands of hem in houses where the raady money hat io kept in them amounts to hardly nything You know that there arc other hinge tnat are valuable besides money and business papers. Many a fashioua- ) lo lady has lace shawls and diamonds hat are worth a small fortune , and these must be kept in the house whore they nay bo toady for use at any moment. Tea see , then , that it is necessary to keep horn safely under lock and key whore ; bey may not bo in danger of ditappeat- ng through fire or burglars , or that other evil tt.it housekeepers suffer from dir- loncst servants. There are hundreds of > tivato residences wheic the male head of ho house does not see the inalde of the afe from ono year to the other. The > rice3 ef safes range from $500 to $5,000 , § 10,000 and § 20,000. There are govern ment safes in this country that have cost s high aa 850,000 , but 1 guess the ordi- ary bank-safes will average $5,000 ploco , The basinets has taken great trldesdunng the past twenty years.1 A Very Fr nlc I'oatinaslor. There is a very ingenious poatnmter own In the East Tennessee Mountains who doesn't scorn io have hoard of Clcvo- and'a election yet. Ho wrote for his lit- lo § 250 a year Post Oflica the other day o Postmaster GeneralHatton : Dear Sir : am ninning this Peat Oflico for the ban- fit of the United States Government and lie Republican party. I am a terror to bo Democrats of East Tenncsioo. " His etter was promptly filed for the benefit of Haiton'a succouor. Social Novelties or i'urla , Condon Kews , The Patiilans are always keen for any ocial novelty , and willing to take any lint from any rationality. It was an Austrain lady who suggested the idea of receptions , at which the guests should adopt the costume of one nation , and ho music and the dances to suit. The ? olieh costume w s very becoming , espec- ally for men the polonaise was much danced , and oilier figures weio made , if not popular , at least known ; and Chopin was cf courio the composer of the even ng. A Spanish nlpht was even mere successful. The re might have been a pri vate bull fight going on in tbo Boulevard klalashcrbe ? , BO many picadors ard tor- roadora wore ti bo seen going in The a'.huca gave novelty , and all the swarthy Trench boiutlej woredellghtodwlth their cos'.umoa nnd their appearance. But the catalogue of natlcns got soon exhausted , loasia proved tbo Moscow of the cam paign ; for the dreiss were very ugly , ind though some of the national music was weird and melancholy , and some of ho Ruasian dishes for , to obtain abss- ute uniformity of Idea , the cupper wista Latlcniias the dance were curious and attractive ; still , unbecoming toilets proved , o be the rule , and that was a rnlo which io conscientious Parisioane could ba ox. ) ectcd to observe. It W4S noceisary to ntrodtia a farther novelty , which comes n very plainly indeed after the brilliancy of ita predeceeior. It is an American a. The hostess commences her recep tion with theatricals. Her guests are In vited to the theatre , for which four , five or s'x boxes are laVcn , accord'ng ' to the number of her p rty. Afterward they diiva on to supper , and sf ter sapper comes the ball. It Is attho Gymnaio that the experiment has chitfly beoa tried ; bat , indeed , all the managers seem auxioiu heartily to support the latest novelty. Brauly , that transitory flower , can only be had by using pozzcnl'a Medicated Complexion 1'owfer. The Snntco UcservMlon , Ulnlr Kepublicin. The bill for tha tin e b of Ihe JiO.OOO acres of tlio WinnobagoreservMicn Nibraiki , is Ilkily to rccnuo a lair. Tbu land to ba sold i ro in the Lo a i v 1'ey , eonio Ihiitj ? miles west cf thu chj anc atijtctn : to Iho riilcoadata'Iou of liaier- son , Thole lands nro to be appraised , an' sold according to tlio v lue fixed by the appraisers. The Santee reiotVAtlon , i tract ef about 120,000 acres in the north cm part of Koox county Nebraska , will bo open to settle , \capt such tracts M the Santco t.-Ote in severally , after May i.T > . This land is mostly convenient tote to railroad , and , excepting a bo'.t ofblufts along the north border , Is most excellent farming land. As this San too land may , when opened to settlement , bo taken as homestead , timber claim or pre-emption , It Is likely to bo much sought alter. To reah it the intending settler will take the Milwaukee road to Springfield , which lies on the Dakota side opposite the reser vation , or may continue on the came road .0 Running Water , nud there cross the river to Niobraw , which town is jutt woet of the border of the reservation. Nlobrarn nuyboroichodalsaby a twenty- mile stage drlvo from Creiijhtoii , the terminus of the branch of the Sioux City and Pacific. The laud office , whore , af- ; er the lands are open ts settlement , 01- Ings will bo received , Is at Nlobrara. For farming , these lands are far praf- erablo to any on the -western frontier. They bardor the Misuari and have all the advantages of established markets , railroads and old settlement. They excel In grata and are fully within the croit corn bolt , arguments of great weight to ; ho experienced stock and grain fanner. But the multitudes whoato going , with n ruah to the 100th meridian and boyoud , are now inc.ipn.Mo . of sounddiscrootoxam nation and judgement. Experience will disclose tht'ic mistake when it is too late the tide will turn back to the east as in years before. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tcb.ic- co. ASK YOUR GUOCEll FOIl Corn Meal , Graham Hour , Hominy Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Iland. Mill , corner of North Sixth and Mill Streets , COUNCIL , BLUFFS. St , Charles Hotel , 0 STREET , BET 7th and 8th , - LINCOLN , NEB. lira. Koto Coakly , Projiilotorcss. /OTNowly / nil elegantly furnished. Oooil Bample coma on first floor. s -$1.60 to 82 per day. Special rates given members of the legislature. novlO-lm-me THE RECENTLY IMPROVED EEMINGTON Standard Type Writer NO. a , Is ( he Hiyhcsl Achievement In Writing Machines in the World. With rnlv39 kejs to learn and operate. It prints 70 cliaiacterf , ir.c'udlrf ; caps and f null letters. punctuation , figures , elRna anil fractions It 19 the simplest and most r.'ipIJ writlcK machine neil & 3 thu most durabla gg"Send for free illustrated z > ampldct. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , 281 and 283 Broadway In. Y. , Solo Agents. 0. II. SHOWS , Council BlufTa , Agent for Western Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholesa'e and Retail Dealers In Hard Soft ana Blossburg O O W. H. SIBLEY , Manager. OlIIco , 38 JIaIn St. Vard , on C II. I. P. and C , II & 6t. 1 > . Hallway. Dr. W. H. Shorradou DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Oonnol ) Blnfl ; low * . COLLARS ifi CUFFS THU UAftK AKI THI FINEST GOODS EVER MADE , BCINI ill Linen. K > TH Linings AND Exterior * . Aatc for them CAM N BROS..Aeent for Ormih- COWING & GO JOVUPllS IV WROUGHT IRON PIPE , HillriblrlniUiif Iron 3T11 TI Ttf Gr S , Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead , OIITIII\.TIN BTIAM riJIIW , 1IMI)11LIAMIII11IH : H.I , I'lMI'S , Plnmtiers1 cas anfl steam niters' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , Hth 4 Dodge SIS..OMAHA.NEB. SIS..OMAHA.NEB.'I 'I ( SDOOK8HOR8 TO JOUK 0. JACOB ! ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old itand 1417 Farnira fit Crdert by tele ; raph Bdlclted and prompt ! attended to. Telephoix 4i > 4ft Itll- tlhlltl ) , a LADIES ONLY ! Hir.v iiivir.or : r.-vT flf Till ! n : MA I. II UU T. " color 4 > D > tomlc > l rl HIull ipUmlloo , to dlfil eplitooi ) , le. Sliovl Ibtl uad Tttop ilor fbruokcu coudltlon U atuorrotl * o < i on * UiUIikow to I > r ( < Io full o4 prO | r proportlool. B f , tltrpl , U > U ! lr rUo. ! ( OlUeriwrlloui n4 lotm- Uri d.nlci * ' ! l-r llmlltr froctli. ) A copef thll Ttlv lilt Utk milled la told < UT lox for McU. AJdrtll r. U. l > r wer 17 U , UUFfALO , N. V. CHAS , SHIVERXCK , ITU UPHOLSTERY AND DUAPKRIES , Klorator to nil floorf. 120C , IL'OS and 1210 I'mnmn Strot , OMAIIA , NKUKASKA , THE 1409 and 1411 Dottee St , } Omaha Ne > vM * : * : * : * : * : * Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. Entirely Free from FUSIL ffllf floyoitknowwlmtltlsJ A skj-onr Physician HCADI V DRICDM ' ( LULl orIriipclstnn < llio illtcU von tlmt IT IS A UtAULT rUloUN. ' * , I'ositiM ! buro Cure for lUnlurla , I'lilinonnrj' < ' < > niiIatiitH | , Indl cM I oil , Ncrvouw ' ' * , IM-oxtrntlou , Ilroiirlilari'roubloK , < ; t'iieral llolillllv , I.osiof iUcntal Pnuvr : % mid \VantInir IHNoaM-s. Kudoi-Mxl liv over : t"iM ) I'hVNlclaii * ' ami CheiutsiR ' , .ltmihmblon3ii STiaiUIjANT AMI * TONIC In Tjvliol.l Kotor. ldttory ' , UUu-rhuMi , and all low iiirmn ul Dlxoaso. Tin : JUiCOUNIZliU t , Wo nro the only concern in tlio Vnltml States wlionrohottllnir nnd sclllncto the Miultcnl * * , Pmfensloii nml DntR Trade nn uhsolutelj * 1'Iiro ? lalt "VVIiIskcy , ono tlmt It dee fioin , % I'USlIj 4)11 , ami tlmt la , not only found on thu sideboards oC the best families In thu % couutry , hut nlso lu the phj slclau's dispensing room. * * J * DR. ARENDTt " " * tl > 'r < tt ( Irrman < Vicmiifsays : "I7iaveina < lainaiialiiit4 * laf your J'UJtJJ At.lfjT n'ltJHKJTt which ( /iro it vertfr < if//"j/liiff rctutt. Jorir . * Jlft ll'lilikci/t olititliicil maittit liy extract of titnlt ciuivu.iiiin unit it very tnri-ftil , . * fermentation and distillation , In entirely frco from fusil oil dit i/oftrit < m- , * sfiilIJrfobiioxlani itlfoliitls trlilcli nrn an ttftniomiif < n tehlslieji. I therefore , , ! RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. . l n > r0 > VONl jit ; , \ srite3"Purity Itnolf nioutiMttltVhl < * Uvl Know It to \vhulcsoino. . : DuTjJn ( Mfllt Whiskey , I1 * ttm purest liqnur tlmt I clean and unadulterated. " . tmo ever aunh ztnl. i muU therefore un " uaUlledly Fini > . II. NAAViiHlM.l . , ofIlcK > ] trrlK.Y. rocoiiniu nd it to tlio medical profcaslon. n trradimto of t n Uiadlnp Knroixuin colUvt'n. Bnjs'l The Into IIAIIVDV In IIYItlK M. IK , President imwritmjour Mult \ \ hUUt1 } In my practice licrc , of thi ) Faculty , nnd I'rofoHsnr of the Hftltimoi o Mod consider Itavry upoilor rtllnblo nitlclo nnd onn leal CollcKt' . mj s * I Unit H rrinarknlily free fi tun heartily ircomnund ft Inlou stntPHof fuver * , neuto fu lloll anil other objix'tfoimble materia B so often Ititlaniinntlotis , ntul dcprt"'pn | nialndten Kenernlh , I tound In thu v hiiklot of the1 present da ) . and also ns n tonic In f < chin dlgtptiou nnd totmil , \MKSJ Ol iM. : . ! > . of Stntcn Inland , the CHcenou from lutito dtstnue , vheit * nit ul ' ( oliolio nntlinr of Huicrnl works onln nnttyrites. . "When Etlinnhnt H " indicated , nnd ii > cclally 111 J'hthUla t piiBorlbouti atcoliolle httrnuhint , I order your fa * I IN FACT , IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. ' nml tiiosonmicteii with iiKmimuiiAOES Fit FTIMCIITlRDT'flirWO , 1 U wUiM&Ulu " A a W & ) vivui > oa ix-cvipt or six JUOLI.A its ! 'V tsuiul to nn y uildrcMN In tlio 1J ill lea States ( K.istof the liocky Mountains ) , nil I'.x- iirnsti OIinrKCH l > rei > alilu I'lalu CHHO ( thus mnlillutr nil opportunity tor comment ) , contnlnliiR MX Oiiart IiuttleN of our I'UKH itIAI/r IVIIISICIJV nnd Mlth It in wntiw * . nml under thu Seal of tlio Company a SHUIC and 1 > OMTIVI { OtJIU ; for ! CIONSUHIt'TION and other AVAS'MNU JUSI VSUS III Iliolr early Ktu cw. This i'V ronnnla has been prepared especially for us by thoKrcatOcniian Scientist , Jtr. 1'on I'ontlcra It can IIP prepared by nnv fmnilv hoiiwkiMMior nt bllirhtcxpi'iisa _ ( Knw lt ! > efslonk nnd our 3E TT3EtE : 3VEua.3jT < VCT3E3i3I5aEJK- : oftho InciPdlente ) Alter tills prepiuatlon has been taken for n tow \\ccks , previously conspicuously prom- itient uoues in pntlents siifforlrij ? from Consumption and the liKe dlbeasos , set coM'reu with a i thick coatlns or fat nnd muscle , tlio sunken and blomllesscliecliS 1111 up and nssninen rosy hue , thu drooping spirits reh e , \ > hllo nil the uuiscles of tha body , nnd chief union ; , ' them the heart , nro stronger nud better nble to perform their functions , bccnuso of being nourished with n ilclicr blood than they had been before. In other \\onlg , the system Is supplied with more. carbon than the disease can exhaust , thereby gh hi , ; nature the upper Imml in the coutlict. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGQISTS AND FINE GHOCERY HOUSES t j5rTXCO _ * x Jlult " * * * * * - jir-j .ju- - _ -JL--JL ji-tii. * * Sample Quart Bottles cent to any address lu the United States ( East of the Uocky JIonn- % * * 4 * tains ) , securely packed in plain case , X'a-jirt'ss charges jirepatd on receipt of lSl.2 J3. * , * S THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. , BALTIMORE , HID. , U. S. A. 3 GERMAN WYATT. Lumber Merc liant -.Cuinings and 20th StsM Omaha , Neb. E lilwaukeo , Wis. GUNTHER & GO , , Sole Bottlers ( SUCCESSORITO FOSTER GRAY ) . LICffE AHD CEMENT. & BOLTS , -MANUFACTURERS 07 naUIl , Window Ot.fllion Crcltlnzl , Metallic Skv.llghli , . He. Ho , Iion'iod Ilk U * klOBoatblttb Street Omaha Hebratk * Orange Blossom Flour a * WHOLESALE BY L. A STEWART & CO , 1013 Jones Btl G8t } AEK FOBBED \ OMAHA NEB 7 ? icfwrds Sf Clarke Machinery fyGatiing Omaha * , ( WH MIGHTS * fiOUW MIUS , JRIMrW CAST/MS , fi i