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    THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 2,1884.
THE DAILV BEE.
Saturday Morningi Pol ) . 2 ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Bunscnirncw IUTES :
RV Carrier SO ocnti per week
By Mil " Yc"
OFFICE :
No. 7 rearl Btroot. Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
Additional local on seventh page.
Ohoap railroad tickets nt Bushnoll's.
Spiritual sociable to-night. Music and
dancing.
From throe to five lodgers each night
at the city jaif.
Omaha parties arc over hero with nil
eye to securing the paving contract * .
ROLLBK SKATKS Vineyard , Ilonoly
and other styles , at Brackott's , 224 and
226 Broadway.
A man named Cotes was arrested yo
tordny afternoon for being drunk ant
using obscene language.
There are 220 cases on the docket for
the coming term of the superior court
Of those 109 are old and 117 now cases.
Iron doors arc being put in the opera
house , so that in case of flro parts of the
building can bo cut off , and thussavolifo.
Fred. Witzki , who was bruised by being
ing caught under n falling stone at the
now Masonic temple , proves not to bo ao
badly injured as was at first thought.
Tlio boards across the sidewalk on
Broadway , near the Hordic barn , have nl
last been pulled off. It is no lopgor
necessary to go into the muddy street to
pass there.
The same old programmes appeared nl
the last entertainment at the now opera
house , and as n couscquonco not half the
people could read the cast of characters ,
the typo being so small.
The report of the chief of police shows
five arrests for burglary lost month.
Four of those , however , were the Iittlo
boys who broke into Dohany'a hall on
the lost day of the month.
The old cannon to bo used for corner
pieces for the soldiers' lots in the ceme
tery are being taken up to the grounds ,
and will bo put in position noon with duo
ceremony and formalities.
TIIE BEE ia in recopt of the Vobru-
ary number of the Pocket Railway guide
of Iowa , published by Nelson & Bon
zinger , of Cedar Rapids. Ib is hard to
conceive whore it could bo improved in
convenience for the traveler.
Dr. Rico , while walking along Sovcntl
avenue , had a bad fall on account of m
abrupt break in t o sidewalk. Some o
the small bones of the foot were injured
ao that the doctor Buffers much pain
though nblo to bo at his oflico.
The social gospel service will bo hnl <
in the rooms of the \ . M. 0. A. , No. 12
North Main strQot , as usual , on Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The mooting wil
bo open to all , bothladios and gentlemen
and all are most heartily invited.
"Truth crushed to earth shall rise
again. " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sun
day ) afternoon and evening , nt 2 and
7:30 : o'clock in Spiritual hall , entrance on
Main and Pearl streets , two doors south
of postoflice. Alee , circle on every Tuoi
day and Thursday.
During January the following numboi
-of claws of bopks. were tnkcn frpin & ( .
public library : Philosophy 17 , theology
25 , natural science 88 , fiction 040 , poetry
and o saya 290 , history and biography
214 , travels 90. The total number of
visitors during the month was 2,308.
In Justice Abbott's
court yesterday n
decision was rendered in favor of Wag
I'SS ner in the case brought by him against
Hoffon. Thia made the lattor's attorney
BO hot that ho forgot himself , and ho
expressed anything but a complimentary
opinion of the justice. Abbott can stand
it.
The next test of the water worka will
probably , be on Wednesday The nozzles
are to bo 0110 inch this time , and the
height of the streams are to bo measured
by City Engineer Tostoviu , J. F. Brod-
bcoic , and Charles Pease , late United
States engineer at Omaha.
The blank bonds which nro to bo filled
out and filed by those bidding on the
paving contracts , were not ovon'printed
yesterday , and the bids are to bo opened
Monday. This makoa it rather close for
those even who are on the grounds ,
while it seems "clear oil" for contractors
who live at a distance , as they can hardly
got the blanks , have them filled and re
turned , in timo.
Complaint tornado that at the entertainment -
tainment in the opera house Thursday
night BOine filthy boys in the nailery
dropped tobacco quids and juice on to
those Betting below and
, in ono case
almost ruining a lady'a dress. A special
o cer will have to be detailed to watch
the boya on the and
sly , the first ono
aught ought to bo dealt with so severely
' M to atop this sort of dojngs effectually.
Two women named lloss hired a horse
* d buggy of George Wisner , and after
getting weJi boozed , took in a young man
juiawl Joeph Ether to drive. In the
bumfatbe buggy collided with a dirt
wagon and had a wheel amashcd , and the
polite iMVMted the two' The women
s w r iwnt to jail , not being able to pay
tbf7'00ti impeded , while the young
JOMI WM r I u d on promise of seeing
Hut UM bagnr WM properly repaired.
„ Mr. 0. Wt Jluat , jpawral ngont of D.
W , 0. QAorw * Co , ' * iwriracting KM-
flhimry Jar waajyn low * and Nebraska ,
Un w w M mwtokan y 4riay in a y.
Jig OuA tiury intended 6u build a ware-
louse hero next year , because their
ransforring has boon and is being done
or the above territory by Bauman , Roh-
ror > t Co. Ho said ho thought in time
Council Bluffs would find herself in pos-
ossion of A great many more largo trans-
or houses and thinks the railroad faciTi-
tos of the city cannot bo surpassed for
this ling of business.
Rev. J. O. Lemon gave another lecture
fltGlonwood on Thursday evening which
wss largely attended and proved highly
Sensing. The citizens of Olonwood have
jikon a deep intosost in the llomo of the
Friendless , and after the lecture Mr.
Lemon presented the matter and the fol
.owing were elected to serve as a local
board of directors in Glonwoon : J. V.
Ilinchman , the banker ; S. C. Osborn ,
county auditor ; A. J. Russell , merchant
A. II. Brent , stock and grain dealer ; T.
L Stevens , merchant ; Mark Swinnor-
ton , marble works ; Mack Hall , merchant.
Thcso are all leading men and the vari
ous religious denominations are all rep
resented on the board , so as to relieve
of all apparent sectarianism ,
' "
4 _
Mrs , A. Bryan , dressmaker. Cutting
a specialty , 004 S. Main st. , up stairs.
FISUBON/UJ. /
Mr. Buchanan , of Chicago , wlw represent
Oillatt'i KOOM ] , wns yesterday Interviewing tin
Council Bluff * trmlo about drugglsta' nun
dries.
0. P. Shepherd , who I * with HarkriMi
Urns. , IK now happy M the father of brlgh
llttlo maiden ought to bo.
Spencer Smith Is now breathing the balmy
rophyrs of the sunny south.
0. J. King , the government overseer of thi
now building to bo erected hero , in nt the 1'n
clfic again.
A. N. Carpenter , of Ualoabtirp , the land
icapo architect , in In the city again. The city
olliclaU have had xorno talk with him aboul
how Fair/mount park should bo Improved , nm
ho has also drawn plans for the beautifying ol
tha homos of n number of prominent real
dents hero.
Humor has It that Charles Wells , late
freight contractor at the transfer In thin city
will transfer freight for the B. & M. railway
at Denver. Mr. Walls , after consulting wit !
the CJ rat way ofllcinls nt Chicago , had an Interview
terviow with Mr. Holdrldgo , of the 13. & M.
In Omaha , and Wont direct to Denver , where
ho now Is.
.T. M. St. John returned over the North
western railway lout evening ,
0.1' . 1'lerco , of Vail , Iowa , was In the city
yoflterdny.
T. L. Hogg , of Doa MoInoH , wax at the Og
den yesterday.
J. H. MoNniniira , of St. Loulo , the nrchl
toct of the now Catholic church , Is In tha city
H , S. Van TftRsoll , of Ohoyenno , arrived a
the Ogdou yesterday.
II. E. Wheeler , agent of ' 'Only a Farmer'i
Daughter , " Is in the city.
Dr. Jmnoa BocVott , Into of Now York city
who ho boon stopping in the city for the pas
week , goofl to Omaha to-day , where ha ha
concluded to locate.
Colonel Sapp han returned fromKookuk
where ha baa boon looking after the Impoil
ant case of IJadford vs. 1'olflom , In the Unite
States court ,
C. M. Soare , of Aurora , dined at the 1'aclfi
yesterday.
M. S , Patterson , of Milwaukee , was amonf
yoaterday'd arrivals at the Pacific.
J. W. Davenport , of Burlington , the prominent
inont O. , I ) . & Q. ; tnun , WAI In the city ycator-
day.
Captain Kirncht expects to leave to-day for
St , Louis , accompanying hia sons , Loonan
and George Kohl , who are to attend collegi
there. <
T. W. Jones , who hia boon with Linden
Krell for uomo time , has accepted a position
with Jnmcs Wnlsli & Co. , of St. Joe.
Dr. A. If. Bailey , a veterinary surgaon , wol
known In St , Louis und now of Komaa City
If mnklng a few dayij vls.lt | u tlw Bluffu ,
Mr. and Mrt. L. n , Moalcr have boon
called to Chicago by the Had news of the and
don death of Mra. Moalor'a sinter.
IMPEOVING HER OHANOE
A Leap Year AVoniaii Takes a Novo
AVuy to Got n
Leap years are always productive o
some playful changes in society customs
peculiar to thojyoars dividable by four
but there has strayed into TUB Br.R
oflico a novelty oven for leap yea ; . Ad
vortisomonta for correspondence are com
mon at all times , and personals fo
matrimonial prospects , but this is different
ont from either. It is a printed circular
the lady evidently being dotormiuod
advertise her matrimonial wants extensively
sivoly , so as to bo sure to secure an on
gaRomont. This circular , neatly printed
is as follows :
DEAH Snt :
This is leap year , and I wish to go
married. I am nearly 30 , under medium
size , plain looking and healthy. I hav
a daughter by a former husband a von
tie. loving , bright and exceedingly pretty
child , just old enough to talk cutely.
I am lady-like in appearance , and my
eharro tor and reputation accord with m
looks. I do not expect a * wealthy , fa
mous or talented husband , but industrj
and sobriety will bo regarded as an ir
dispousiblo. I will marry no ono who i
sickly , in poverty or otherwise objection
able , for , although I am poor , I am in
dependent , my education and tact now
earning mo a fair support.
This circular meuna matrimony an
nothing loss , Funny fellows and im
moral men may ascertain that fact t
their Borrow , if they try to amuse then
selves at my expense. I am not
church member ; nuvcrtholoss I am or
thodox in morals.
J appreciate funjl love and am lovable
I Vnow that it is good to bo married , an
I so strongly desire the love of n goo
true man , that I have taken oven thi
somewhat original method to relieve my
self of the lonolineesa of widowhood ,
My name is not and my res
donco ia not , but if you direct
letter to tha' address , I will receive
and porhupu I may beconio ,
DEVOTEDLY YOUJIH.
Jlorslora'n Acid 1'lionplmto.
Admirable Results in Fevers.
Dr. J. J. RYAN , St. Louis , Mo , , says
J'l invariably prescribe it in fevers ; ols
m convulwcenco from wasting and dobil
itatitig diseases , with admirable results
I also find it a tonic to an enfeebled con
dithu of the i-unital organs. "
HALF A HUNDRED ,
be Amount Fleeced From an English
Farm Hani liy a Forgery ,
Tlio Accused Forger a Young Mnn
anil Now In Jnll.
A young man giving hia name as Clms.
Vildon wn nrrostod yesterday by Deputy
Sheriff Ohfttlorbuck for forgery , and for
loocing n young Englishman out of $50.
t appears from the papers in Justice
Schura's court that young Wilson had
> eon at work on the farm of Daniel Me-
[ ) ormott , a prominent resident of Silver
3rcck township. Becoming acquainted
with a young Englishman named E.
[ < avington , working on a farm not far
away , it is claimed that young Wilson
'orgod hia name to a duo bill reading as
'allows :
"JANUAKY 12 , 1884.
"Duo 0. Wilson , 8108 , for labor for
mo during 1883.
N'I. McDr.nsioTT. "
Taking this bit of paper to Lavington
10 induced the latter to lend him $50 on
it , leaving the bill as security. Ho then
skipped out and came to Council Bluffs ,
[ lore Wilson , under another name ,
stopped for a short time at the St. Jo
house , and then loft there without pay
ing his bill , and a warrant was issued for
bis arrest on that , BO that now ho is
under a double charge. lie was placed
in jail hero yesterday. The date of a
hearing has not boon fixed.
The forging appears to bo a crude af
fair , and yet it worked BO successfully
that the young Englishman advanced $60
on the strength of its being good secur
ity. The prisoner is a young man , who
does not have the appearance , ut least , of
Having boon at the forging business vary
long. _
SHENANDOABT ( CLEANINGS ,
How tlio. College IH OlianjjIiiK and
Now KntcrprlBcs Starting Up.
SIIKNANIIOAII , Iowa , January 31 The
Western Normal college opened the third
term on Tuesday with a largo attendance
of students , and four now professors.
Prof. Groan , from Valparaiso , Ind. , who
resigned the supcrintondoncy of public
schools of Anderson county and pur.
chased a half interest in the Shonandoal
school , was on hand. Prot. Longwoll ,
who resigned the presidency of the
Bloomfield school , in this state , to come
hero , takes charge of languages. Prof.
Clark , ox-principal of the Normal schoo
of StanburyMo. , takes charge of matho
maticB. Prof. \ incont , of Amos , Iowa
takes charge of the commercial depart
mont. These toachdrs , with Profs. Wil
son , Disney , Farr , Wormwood , Strong ,
Black and Packard , make a fac
ulty unusually strong for r
school so now. The recent
elocutionary entertainment and the musi
oil matinee given by the students at the
close of last term were greeted with ful
houses and highly appreciated.
The public printing agony is over , ant
the provender was secured by The Post ,
which showed the largest circulation o
any paper in Page county. The success
of The Post is noteworthy , and is an encouragement
couragomont to any paper endeavoring to
stand by the hotter elements of society
and to publish the news , the vrholo news
including that of the superior sort' , am
nothing but the news.
The arrival of Mr. A. B. West , to take
charge of the "Qr depot hero , has nol
yet happened , although The Nonpareil
seemed to know all about it and stated so
clearly tbat ho had returned that no ono
could fail to understand.
The postofllco has boon temporarily
located in the implement oilico
of Monk , Anderson & Co. The location
is not as convenient as the old ono in A.
J. West's building , and the ofHco has too
iittlo room. Wo learn that a now room
lias boon secured to which it will bo
moved as soon as is practicable. Moro
room and greater convenience will bo BO
cured in tlionoiv _ location.
A now shirt factory has bocn estab
lished by a now firm , Matthews & Curo.
They make a good shirt and charge a
very Iittlo more than is asked for a cus
tom mada shirt , and consequently de
serve patronage.
The residence of Jonathan Uhl recently
destroyed by flro is to bo replaced by ono
much larger and finer just as soon an in
surance matters can ho adjusted and the
weather will permit operations.
Nearly all our churches have bocn
holding extra survices during the winter
mouths. It is a question 'with many oi
such efforts , expensive in many ways , are
necessary ; if they are not a violation o :
the sound rule of action which endeavors
to secure the largest results with the leasi
possible otlbrt.
Buaingas is dull. Wo have not had on
offer from any great enterprise to locate
with us if wo will donate or tax ourselves
in its favor , for at least six months
Gift enterprises languish. Bummoru are
scarce at tlio hotels. The Dakota colony
is hibernating. Wo have now entered
upon a masterly Micawber course of ac
Uon. B.
Heal Kstuto Tranaferi.
The following doocuwore filed for re
cord in the recorder's oflico , February
1 , reported for the BEB by P. J. Me
Mahon , real estate agent :
F * S. Wondbury to Win. Niornan , n&
so ) , 0 , 70. 42-SC50.
R. M. White to E. J. Huff , sA , so *
19 , 70 , 39 § 2,400.
Moses Whalon to Samuel Harding
nwj , ueh 24. 70 , 43-31,000
James M. Smith to Patrick McLaugh
liu , noi , nek 8.77 , 43 9900. ft
R. J. MoClary to Joachin StuhVcl !
8wj , aud sw } , swl , i2 ! , 77 , 41 ?
B. 0. Hnrlonto A. W.Coff
lota 4 and 5 , block C , Avooa 810,000\
A. W. Coffman to S. 0. Harlon , pafi ,
no ] and mvi 18 , aud swj 22 , aud swf 27
uutt nwj 28 , 77iO-ll,000. :
Wm. II. Clement to Louis Flies , wl
und so ] , ne | , ID , 70 , 09-$3.325.
Total sales ? 32,27D.
Private lussons ou china given by S.
D , Rohso. Studio No. 12 N. Main
street.
JACOB SIMS. E. P , CADWELL.
8IM8&OADWELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
COVNCII'11U''FS ' , IOWA
. Offlo , M UiSti .t.IloouuI na Btog
lUUou'lW * * . Wlllpuctloota' StaU * nd
OOIUU
RUBBERS !
Ont speech \ short , but to Iho point. Ucat Chicago discounts every day in the
year on
JUlupi P
AND ARCTICS.
Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the
NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO.
Wo have a big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock of regular and
EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders.
TIHIIE !
Or second quality Boots wo are introducing are better than many so-called firs
quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on them.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
Broadwav , Council Bluffs Iowa.
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEAT.KR3 IN
Hard and Soft Coal ,
AND WOOD ,
BULK'AND BARUKL UlIE , LOUlSVILtE AND POnTIWVND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTEB.nAIB
AND SEWKB PIPE.
No , 039 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
SMITH & XOLTiEK.
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ,
7 and 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA.
, OOTTSXTOXIJ
TfYn"M W 15 A TDTJ ATTOUNEY AT LAW. MANAOEII OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN-
UUH1N JJjtillUJ , TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office comer Broadway and Main street.
JOHN BENO & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
. , 18 Main street and 17 I'oarl etrcot.
MAX MOHN CRESTON HOUSE.
, Hotel , 217 and 219 Main itrcot.
JJJKu J JTt WJlllJbi Corner Main and Filth up.etalrs. Rosldenco , 609 Willow avonao.
N SOHDEZ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
, , Oflico over American Express.
SO WAfi-MPP LIVEUV AND FEED ,
O Yt.JlUl.NJJHi ; Will contract for tuneral * at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street
J , M , ST , JOHN & OO..OASH BUTEES ,
Pratt liy return mall. 140 Broadway.
1 A PHP MERCHANT TAILOR ,
UJlUUJJ Stock Comi.ieU. Sulta made at reaiionahlo prieea. No. 805 Main fit.1
G. F. SWITH CONTRACTOK AND BUILDER ,
. . , Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
JAMES FRANEY.MERCHANT
. Art Istle Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway ,
TTNTTYT AT ATTORNEVS AT LAW.
JUJUNUJL U6 Jamea Block. Practice In state and tederal eonrta.
Q A . "NTTT A T ? "I TTM' And batn house. 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign. Prop. P. J. Mont-
OQ.lNJLXxLCbt U 111 _ gomory , M. D. Physician. _
PT1WTTJ T JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
XJJJYVJJ.N U. Notary Public and Oeneral Conveyancer. 415 Broadway.
TPT7"PTP TTniTRP 'SMITH & NORTON ,
IXiJj V XlJOilJ HU U OJjj Bro&dway oppoolte New Opera House. Refitted I , W.BO per day
A Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal
STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES
Being left over , must bo Bold at your own priccu. I need
to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway.
. GALLAGHER.
GALLAGHER.X
New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendants.
{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel ,
AS AN ECONOJnOAL INSURANCE ,
THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION
OF WATKULOO , IOWA ,
Is considered tlio best $2.MX ) In ciso ol death , ml $1.000 endowment at the expiration ol ton jearg. Asseis-
tncnts pajublo according totwe. Mrr. Oll\u Killcy Iho agent ulM call and explain the plan upon your re-
quest. Direct jour communications to SU Vine St. CounUl llliiRa lawo.
DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF
f ALL PAPER Al fllOf
Interior Decorations.
IBS. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
LIVETOUAT. EAT TO LIVE.
RESTAURANT AND CAFE ,
OAtoirox- T3a.o DE ox'tollo.
Kd. OlUon i Ilroadway , J Mc li at all Ilr.ura.
Chef d'oulUne ) Council Illufts. \ Parties a Upeclalty ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special advertisements , such as Lost ,
Pound , To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Wants , Board.
In ; , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low
rate of TKN CENTS PER LINK for the first Insertion
and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent In-
wrtlou. Lea\e advertisements at ourotfloe , No. T
Pearl Street , near Broadnav
WANTS ,
\VAMmv-AKOcd home , hi nice location , with
otlloc " ' f0 < "USAddlw box Nofl' UKE
.70. . * K19"1 ! L.0 ' ' * " . ' > "
'at
? T"Au ; ; , u'P ' ntly lumUheJ rogm. location
a , Bw olctt , Rt'"cuoc ' * 't'lulred. ' Address A. 1J.
GRAND OPENING
Ol'TIIKNEW
Roller Skating Rink
Corner Pearl Street and Filth A\enue ,
Friday Evening Feb. Ift ,
Chapman & Martens , Proprietors ,
Will i ! . Daniels , the Champion Skater
WILLOW :
An Exliibition on This Occasion
.
it.ll
FINE MUSIC WILL BE PROVIDED ,
W. W. Ciunux , . . . . . . . .
KKo objectionable characters H H l o ulinlt'cd
B , Rice M. D.
or other tumon rowoted without th
knlfa or drawing ol blood. <
CHRONIC' DISEASES - * *
Our thirty year * practical experience Office No
( Tcarl ttrott. Council Blufll
IgrCouiulUUon luf
Empkie Hardware Co
i3 109 and 111IS. Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA.
Biros * .
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN !
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
BEOHTELE'S
The only only hotel run on the European plan Jin this city. Now building ,
newly furnished and all modern improvement * ! , and is centrally located.
PETER BECB TELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. \
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. )
TO LOU if SEAL ESTATE !
Complete Abstracts of Title to nil Lots and Lands iq the County.
GROSVENOR & GUNN ,
MANUFACTURERS OP
jEfo C3 O JML
311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa.
HEATING STOVES
AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.
Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large
line of exti aordinary Fine Carvers. to
J ? , WDIPUT 504 Broadway , and , 10 and
& WmbHI , 12 Main Street ,
WHY DON'T YOU
OETSDMEOF
FITCH BROTHER'S ' OUSTOM SHIRTS ?
Part Kitting , Best anil Chcapcst Ftne Linen Collars and Cuffs.
No. 715. Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , GIVE
XTRA BARGAI
In all our Boots and Shoes , regardless o Quality. Don't miss this
chance. S. A. PIERCE , 100 Main Street.
CASADY , ORCUTT & FRENCH ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
And General House Furnishings !
MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY.W
502 Broadway , Council Bluffs | CASAUY , OilCUTT & FRENCH.
DE. THOMAS JEFFERIS ,
No. 523 Sixth avenue , Council Bluffs , Ion a.
Homeopathic Physician and Mag
netic Healer.
1BE > T OK COUSCIL
Diagnosis ( diwobeil conditions described ) without
nuesilunlnc. There are hundreds ot ultnesaes to the
fact that the hllnd ar rusturoa , the il a ( mailo to
hear , uljo paralyalH and rheumatism of months and
jcars ttanmnir frerucntly | cured I 20 minutes' time
thiough pnyUila iiienmirlc , spirit or soul force ,
"Those things were not ilune In a corner , "
Tnaouly rillftble pro > entatl\o and cure for diph
theria known ( keep It on hand ) . The lust catarrh
rcmoily In usa Bnmll i x | > re > untative superior to
vaccination. Etiryuaio ef Indigestion ( desp > psla )
cured time required ouo to tlx weeks. Cld ulcers ,
commonly called canceni reraored without the ti o
of the knife. In fact all acute und chronto dUeavea
suoccsafully treated.
' ( lie records of mortality rhow that Dr. JefTeMes U
the most euccesuful t raitlcloner ot mo'llrlnu In the
western country. IllsKrcatext succees has been In
costs that lias ballU'd the tklll of otbcr doctors , on
ell as causlni ; despair and financial ruin In many
cases.
TERMS REASONABLE.
No charge for consultation by letter or otherwise.
Inclose rtauij ) where aniwcrs to letters are required.
Best kind of relcrncea ghcn.
tif Poniiiis ( rev from ooutaifious disease will ho re-
cohed IntoblsIiiBtltutsof Uealth tor t oatrncut.
Go And
8KB TDK
GREAT
'MUSEUM '
01'
ANATOMT
Now on exhibition at No. 317 Broadway , for irentlr ]
men from 0 a ui. to 10 p. m. dally , except i'rld y ,
Irom 1 to fl p m . u hlch Is for ladles only on H hlch
day the lecture nlll ho Kit va by a lady , ( U-w rlbinu
II illn't-otlnr parts of tlio human frame and all JU-
eawia ol children.
ADMISSION f. . . . JJ ntaj
H , J , HfltOD , H. DN
'
PHYSICIAN & SUEG'EON ,
823 Middle Broadway , council Bluffi ,
JOSEPH
AND
-COAL
Corner Main street and Eighth aieuue , Ciun
Blufls.
C l rates and prompt delivery
WINTERPORT. !
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
CURE OR NO PAY
Wo vuaianteo the cuio of the follcmlnc ; named dls.
peases , or no iiay : llheuuiatlim , Horclula , Ulcers ,
Catarrh , a 1 Blood anil. kin dlscwts , Uviwpoia , Liver
Complaint , Kidney and Illadder Uiacancs. Uout , Km-
ralgla and Asthma , Thesj Hprlngsare the favorlto
resort of the tired au.l doblllmUil , and are the
KKKliLE LADII-H 1JK9T FRIEND.
Good hotel , livery and bathing accomodatlon both
winter ami summer. Locality highly plcturcsnuu
and healthy Acccitlble liy Wabtih lallusy , a
Kvons , orC.,13. & Q. , at Albany. Corrifiiondenc
solicited , KEY. M. M. TllOlll'SON.
Manager.
Blloaui Springs , Cara , P. 0. , Gentry Co. , Uo. ,
ANALYSIS.
Spedflo OraUty. , . . . 1.0023
Reaction . Neutral
Carbonic Add Gas . HI In. per irallon
Carbonate Calcium , , , . 86,021 Drains
Carbonate Iron . .7 , (41
Sulphate Magnesia. . . . , . , . 3ttO
iJulphato Calcium . , . , . , .1HO
Chloride Sodium , . . . . , . 7,260
Alumina . . . , , . ,0,016
Organloand Volatile matter anil loss . , . .1 ,4f.o
Total solids per gallon . , . 07,171
WluoiiTi JlKBiULL.C'hcmlsti.
U. M. rUBKT.
OFFICER & PUSEY
BANKERS.
Council Bluflj < . I * .
Esiabiisiiea me
Pealert In Ki'relfcn a d ID
W.R.VAOGHAN.
Justice oi the Peace.
Omaha aim Council Bluffa.
IU 1 eluta and oolleoUon agency , a Odd Fell