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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1884)
THE DAIO BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Saturday Morning , Pob , 9 , 1 SUBSCRIPTION KATES : By Orritr M cents pot week By MM - $10.00 per Y ar v OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , ' Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnoll's. Milton Nobles nnd company presented "Phrenix" nt the now opera house last evening. Yostordny being Mr. Fril ? Meyer's birthday ho treated hia friends to n fine lunch. Justice Schitre haa joined in wedlock Honnan Procho nnd Eliznboth Street both of Council Bluff ) . AY. H. Darnell , of Boydun , Sioux county , and Francis Lindsoy , of Walnut , were yesterday grouted leiwo to wed. " 0. Foam , with A. Barber , , ' nppoaroc on the Bochtolo house register yesterday , The Glebe man ought t ) interview them , Master Bert Bliss , nine years , ntit Miss Nollto Fuller , eleven years of ARC , are the next nttractiona tallied o for the roller skating rink. Those who contemplate marriage should hurry up , na there ia n bill pending ing in the legislature raising the license Jfrom. ono "dollar to two dollars. To-day ia positively the last day of the Museum of Anatomy hero , nnd the oj portunity should not bo lost of seeing it On Monday the Museum ia to bo takoi to St. Louis. Spiritual circle to-morrow nf tornoon a 2 and 7:30 : p. m. in Spiritual hail ; nlno on Tuesday and Thursday evenings Bxtranco on Main and Foarl streets , two doors south of postofflco. A happy surprise party waa given liar voy Pace and wife Thursday evening by a number of friends , under the loader ahip and planning of Mrs. Jackson anc Mrs. Rain. A most enjoyable time re suited. The great need oi the city , now that the paving question is Bottled , is thn some prompt and adequate provision b made for sovrorago , nnd that water pipes and gas mainoa bo laid where needed before fore the paving is put down. J. H. Armstrong , a civil engineer f ron Pennsylvania , haa decided to locate permanently manontly in thia city , and has Bncurcd.a office in the now opera houso. Ho ha boon extensively engaged in railway building , And comoa hero highly recon mended. Mr. and Mra. James R. Rico wer given a happy reception by the Bactiol or * ' club Thursday night at the rosidcnc of his father , Dr. Rico. James won hi lady fair in Minneapolis , and she arrive hero about a week ago , and the newly wedded ones are now cosily Jceopin Jnuao nnd Bottled , it Is hoped , pormah ontly in Council Bluffs. The leap year party that was post poned from Thurdoy night of last week on account of the sickness of ono of the young ladies , was last night held nt St. Joseph's academy hall. It woo a , very pleasant affair and vroll attended. All who attended preserved their orders of dancing as a souvenir of the occasion , they being very handsomely executed at TUB BEE job ofllco , nnd well worthy of preserving as mementos. Oakland is now about discouraged in -trying to help start now ontorprioeo. A youth by the naino of Evana appeared there this week , hailing from Atlantic , and r/roposod to start a barber nhop if ho could got financial encouragement. Ho proposed to put his oxpcrionco in as against tlio pooplo's money , and nf tor se curing about $10 the people had the experience - porionco and ho had the money. As ho skipped festively out of town an oflicor skipped after him , brought him backand howas forced to give up what money ho had loft out of the capital stock about § 5.00. The farmers in Garner township are greatly exorcised about the presence there of several mad dogs. Ono farmer had two of his dogs taken mad , ono o : which skipped away. The other was chained , and when it became evident ho had the hydrophobia ho was shot. Several eral dogs have boon bitten , and pruclonl farmers are keeping their dogs tied up and their cattle looked after close , am considerable excitement prevails. Tliii 0 may read like a hot weather item , bu reputable farmers vouch for the truth of the fact that it is gonuiuo hydrophobi ia that is ailing the canines , There are now only five members of the board of education , and have ot been since hist August when Mr. Bruwer resigned to go to Minneapolis. [ orr. Brewer waa on excellent mombor.but the other five seemed to think they could run matters just as well until March when Mr. Brewer's term would have Wen cut anyway , and hence they Jiavo > lectod no ono in his nlaoo. In March ttiere will bo an election of two members of the board , Mr. Clausen's term oho aspiring. It is surely to bo hoped that the people will take enough interest to elect men to fill the vacancies who have f some practical knowledge of and earn- * fc interest in educational matters. There will be an excellent chance for the people to improve the board and thuy are to bo blamed if they do not do eo. .A team belonging to a farmer imraoi1 GiJ yesterday took a run on uppej Broadway.- The reins were tangloc ; n otvuod one of the hula , BO that a * the rwaited , Otbourne's store , tiey ) * . wore drawn in toward the sidewalk and would have dashed into the frontrof Fwrman's place had not Mr. P. McOuno'n team and wagon boon standing hitched n front of a broken lamp post. The unaways collided with this wagon making a general smash , breaking the car end of McCuno's wnson box and orcing ono of McCuno's horses over the ragged top of the broken lamp post , wounding hio beast somewhat. Giles" vagon was badly wrecked. Mr. McCuno offered to settle his damage by Giles got- ing him a now end board , but some hot alk following , legal stops were tnkon to nako Giles inako good the damage , nnd ono of his horses was attached. It coat urn § 0 court costs , besides the other costs joforo ho got it settled. Ho thinks this is hard luck , indeed , as ho claims his loam wni started into a run by a team cocking into thorn. FIERCE FIGHTING. Tlio Hnlicixs Cori > Case of tlio'"Doc tors" lloloro JiulKO Jjynian. Yesterday afternoon the habeas corpus case of 'Drs. ' Hooves and Turniir was brought up before Judge Lyman in chambers. ShorilF Cannon , who is try ing to take the men through to Memphis , ! iad his interests cared for by Attornoyn Mynster & Adams , of this city , and Baldwin , of Omaha , while the prisoners ! iad Sapp & Pusoy , and Col. Smytho , of Dmaha. The most of the afternoon was consumed in filing papers , arguing mo tions , and every stop was fought closely and every tncnic lity haggled over. At last it got down to hearing some evi dence , and Shorifla Cannon and Guittar \roro sworn , and the papora introduced in evidence allowing the authority under which the men wcro hold. At G o'clock adjournment was taken until 0 o'clock this . The "doctors" morning. were pres ent , as was also Mrs. Hooves and her little girl , who have como on from Memphis - phis to stay by her husband. Sheriff Cannon has boon delayed now nearly two weeks. First there were habeas corpus proceedings commenced before Judge Aylcsworth and continued along until last Monday , and then dismissed , and proceedings commenced before Judge Lyman. There is still Judge Lopfbour- row and Judge Hood , and , if Shoriu" Can non gets his mon started once , ho will doubtless not lot thorn ntop long enough at any ono place for a throw-mo-ill quick railway meal , for fear of another habeas corpus. AT THE RINK , \VilI IT. Daiilclfl GIVCH Anotlicr Kxhl- liltion oT How Ho Gun Hull. Last evening there was a largo attend ance at the roller skating rink , and ono of the chief features of interest was the presence ] of Will II. Daniels , and the ex hibition 1 of fancy skating given by him. Those who had soon him before gladly improved i this opportunity to see him again ' , while those who had not soon him were amazed at the skill shown. Dan iels is a wonder. lie glides about on those rollers as though it was as easy for him as breathing , and when ho gets into his fancy figures , it makes ono hold the breath. Ho spins around and around like a t ° Pi J' ° akatoa baclr wards and for wards in ali'florta of graceful wcavings , zips around the room on 0110 foot , takes oil' ono akato and goes flying wound tlio rink on the other omvpiclis up thd dropped skate without stopping his whirl and as ho ilics around on ono foot bud lea it on again , skates on his toes , waltzes in fact there is no seeming limit to the variety and intricacy of the movements. A number of couploa from Glonwood [ , and a delegation from Omaha , were over. The enterprise and wisdom pf the man agement in causing the rink to bo a big nuccess. 'Ihoso Special AsHossmcntu. Tlio recent decisions in the DCS Moinoa and Davenport canes in regard to special assessments have created considerable comment hero , and the following fosults of an interview by a Do3 Moines reporter will bo road with interest here : . "Wo shall make it stick yet , " naid City Solicitor Kavanngh this morning in reply to an inquiry as to what would be done in the matter of the sewer assoto- monta recently declared void by the supreme premo court. "You sco , " said Mr. Kav- anagh , "tho meaning nnd effect of the decision has boon .entirely misappre hended. It was tlio assessments , not the ordinance , that were declared unconsti tutional. Now it only remains for the matter to bo gene over again , and Col. > 1.ill Gulch and all these property owners will bo obliged to pay. The city council can pass a now ordinance , and now notices can bo formally and legally served on the property holders in question. No , tlio ! newspapers are wrong ; the end is not jot. " PERSON AJj. J. J. McClurg , of Sidney , 0. , won at lie Pacific yostorday. , Kdgur Edgarton , the affont of Frank Mayo , arrived At the 1'nclQo yesterday. H , B. Gray , of Hasting * , visited the Blulfa yesterday. 8. 0. Osborn , of Glonwood , was a diner at Bochtolo'a yesterday. A. G , Proeiimn , of Chicago , la a Bochtolo hotel fpioat , Milton Nobles stopped at the Ogden , GoorgoL. Towuscnd , of Chicago , wasaraoug yestorday'd camera to the O don. Finis Cartwlght , the Ft , Wayne wagou [ man , was In the city yesterday. W , F. 8ai > i > , who h&i been 111 for several dayi , Is now able to bo at liU olilco again. , Business nt the freight transfer seonu o bo slowly inc/easing. The transfer ol freight is now being done by the U. ofr. company under the foromansliip of Mr Julias Kaufman instead of by Contractoi : Charles Wells and his foroniau , Oharlci Fuaotto , both of whom are in Denver Col. , with the B. & M. folks. Tlio Omaha officials of the U. P , Imvi ordered a reduction of expenses , ncccssi tated by the mw cora'oiuatiou tneteroi Into , which went into oflcct tlio 1st inst. ur. J. T. Hurley , night yardinoster , ha resigned his position and has been BUO- coedcd by Mr. W A. R. M. Ilismith , who has for several years been an o - ployo hero , consequently the promotion of Mr. William Abraham llodmund. Montgomery Ilismith is ono that will no doubt receive the endorsement of his co- laborers. 1'ut Upon Ills Feet. "Sot tip In bed and coughed till llio cJoth'ne WM wet with perspiration. My wife InsUlod that I mo TAoWrtV Xclutric Oil. The first teanpoonfal relieved mo , oml two bottles h vn ciirod me. I cm htmcitly recommend It. " K. H. 1'crldns , Creek Center , N. Y. NEEDS OF THE INSTITUTION Sonio of tlio fli > t > roprlatloiiH Asked For to Vurtlicr tlio Kdttciitlon of tlio Dc.tr nnd Dumb. Tlio fifteenth biennial report of the in stitution for the education of the deal and dumb has boon published , nnd typo graphically is a credit to the prces of the Dcaf-Muto Hnwkoyo. The report shows the institution to bo in a very healthy and proporous condition. The trustees in their report ask for appropriations 01 $5,000 increase for the general fund , $1,500 for the purchase of necessary laundry fixtures nnd apparatus , $1,350 for n coal collar adjoining the engine room , and n tunnel loading to it , $1,725 for a fire escape for the east wing of the main building , and for porticos at the cast and west entrances , $1,000 for the printing ofHco and $2,000 for the carpen ter shop , $1,000 for shutters for the two wings , and $1,500 for the improvement of the grounds. In regard to the enlargement of the building the trustees say : "Tho main building , which now serves na school house and nfl homo for 275 pupils and a number of officers and teach ers , is becoming too limited | for nil the purposes , which it is called upon to servo , The erection of n separate school house , which would relieve the crowded condi tion of the principal building and provo an advantage and a benefit in many other directions , can but bo a question of very short duration , if the prosperous progress of the school is to remain unin terrupted. Wo have taken this mnttor under earnest consideration nnd had an estimate of the probable cost made , which would bo in the neighborhood o ; $ -10,000. In regard to light the trustons favor the oloctrio light. The manufacture o" gas ns practiced in thia and other publii institutions being very expensive nn < thu introduction of the electric ligh would soon by reduced expensesrepay th first outlay , besides granting much more safety against the danger of firo. The cost of this improvement , with appliances cos for all the buildings and grounds , os timnted at $4,584. The water supply is ono of the impor tnnt questions which need attention. Th water is now obtained from Mosquit creek ; half a milo from the institution where it is conducted by moans of steam pump and the necessary piping Tholattor being laid on low ground i liable to rust quickly , requiring replace mcnt every few years , and the groa quantity of water required , necessitate the almost constant employment of man to attend the steam pump which two circumstances combine make this method of water nupply quilt expensive This , however , might b overlooked if the water obtained wa peed nnd pure. But such is not the case The creek is the receptacle of muc offall and unclean and impure matter , j slaughter house is situated on the ban although n few hundred feet below th mouth of the water supply-pipe paper nnd several other factories ar located obovo it , emptying their fill uKd. putrid matter into the stream. Al though tlid ater thus obtained is no now used for cooking" and drinking pur poses , yet this necessity niay t il'lj' ' tin * arise , und in such n case detrimental con scquancoa must bo apprehended. various remedies have boon suggested. The possibility of successfully boring an artesian well has boon proven by several . aucccBsful cases , ono in close proximity 1 to the institution grounds , in which in- I stance the flow of water is abundant enough to supply many times the pres. ont needs of the institution. The ex periment will require an outlay of from $4,000 to $0,000 , but in ease of success ful outcorno would shut off all further expenses for water. Another plan of remedying this trouble is the connection of the institution with the pipe-system of the Ojuncil lllufla water works , which are , or soon will bo , completed and in working order. The cost of this work , of the necessary pipe , etc. , has boon carefully estimated and will amount to $0,737 , the water to bo paid for monthly or annually , at moderate rates. An Undoubted About thirty ycaru ngo , n iiromlnout Phy * nicliw by the name i > f Ur William llall dfs covered , or produced nftur long experimental research , n , remedy for ( Hueiwes of the throat , cheat and limps , which was of micli wonderful ollioacy tluit It soon gained n wide reputation In this country , The name of the modlcino la DK. WM. HALL'S 1JALSAM l-'OK THK LUNQS , and may bo snfuly rolled on as a speedy and positive cure for coughs , colds , Bore throat. &u. Sold by all Druggists. Durno'a Ciitnrrh Smifl * . Ihls well known remedy tor Catarrh still maintains Ita well earned ixipularlty. K. A , Bavago. of Gouova , Kansas writes March 4. 1880. I liava used Durno'a Oiitorrh Smitf , nnd it Is the only thing that do w mo any good. It alwnys affects n cuvo. " Sold by druggists everywhere , To\msly's Toothache Anodyne cures In itantly. COMBIKHCIAJU COUNCIL BLuirira UAHKKT. Wheat No. 2 spring , OSoj No. 3 , COci re- jcctod , 45e ; good demand. Corn Dealers are paying 33a for old com aud iGo ! for new. Oats In peed demand at 22o. Hay 100@G 00 per ton ; BOo per bolo. Kye 10@45o. Ocm Moid 1 25 par 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 000 700 , Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; sof I 6 00 per ton Uutter Plenty nnd in fair demand at 20c creamery. 35c. ItgRg In peed demand at 23a per dozen. Lard I'alrlmnk'H , wholesaling at 11 a Poultry Heady sale ; donleru arc paying for chickens lie ; turkeys , Mo. . , Vegetables Potatoes , -lOo ; onions , -JOo ; cab- uago , none In the market ; apples , ready ealo . , . Flour City flour , 1 C0@4 00. Brooms 2 05@3 00 per doz. _ UVE UTOCK. , Cftttle-3 00@3 60 ; calves , 6 00@7 BO. lioRs Ixicftl packers are buying- now and therein a good demand for all grades : choice packing , 6 35@5 65 ; mixed , 4 70@5 i5. ! > Painting douo to order nnd , wvcn by S. D , llehse. Studio 12 North Mam street. Wo have the following goods in quantities to suit purchasers : Sheep Skin. Slippers , Kid Sock Protectors , Magnetic Insoles , Cork and Imitation Cork Soles , Shoe Dressing , "T. M. 70" Blacking , Heaton Button Fastners , Sh oe Laces , Shoe Brushes , Shoe Hooks , Etc. , Etc. As we buy above goods of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot Cash , we are enablcdto sell them low enough to suit competition. Ordcis promptly attended to. Z. T. LINBSEY & CO , 112 , Uroadway. Council Bluffs , Iowa. MAYNE & PALMER , DJUI.KIIS AND WOOD , BULK 'AND UAnnEIi LIME , 10UI3V1LLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , UlCmOAN PLASTKn , HAIR AND BKWKU PIPE. No , BSD Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & TOILER. Spring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received. 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . - IOWA. TnTTTtt TfiT ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAOEK OF PoTTAWATTAiiin COUNTY - JUJUN TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway and Main Btroet. JOHN BENO & CO GENERAL MERCHANDISE. , , IB Hnln Btrcot arid 17 Pearl stront. MAX MOHN CRESTON HOUSE. , Hotel , 217 and 219 Main street. DR. J. F. WHITE. Corner Ualn and Flltli iip-stalra. OFFICE Roaldenco , , 603 Willow ovonno. N. SOETJRZ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , . , Office over American Eipross. Ln'KRY AND FEED , SO , IJ. Will contract tor funorali t reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street. J , M. ST. JOHN & OO..OASH BUYEKS , Uraft by return mall. 148 Broadway. TTHPTT MKKCHANT TAnon , JXUUJl ) Stock Compii-ta. Suit mailo at reasonable prlcea , No. 805 Malii 8t.l CONTUACTOn AND BUILDER , G. F. SMITH , Corner 7th nnil Bro.vlway. Plans and epcciBcatlona turnbhed. JAMES EBAHEYt MERCHANT TAILOR. Artl'jtlo Work nnJ reanoimblo chirccs. 872 Droadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , LINDT & HABT , jAtneo nlock. Practice In state and federal courts. Q ! A TJTT1 A Tl TT1\T ( Auil bntn house , 41 unit 423 Uroadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. llout- oA.iNJU.AJKil UM ( tomcry , M. 1 > . I'hyaldan. PTITHTTAT T AT3T3nlTfr JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , JjJJ VV11N U. IJJJJU1 .Jl i WoUrv Public onJ Ueneral Conveyanocr. 41B BroaJway. Ilill V ijllJj HUUblJi Broadway erpocito New Opera House. ' Refitted 81 , ? 1.60 per day A LARGE STOCK OF At VEllY LOW FIGURES , Don't forget I pay the highest price for i i As I am compelled to buy to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway. Or IO , E Now Store , Frcah Ooods , Low Trices and Polite Attendants. First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE , THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OF WATERLOO , IOWA , quett. e Direct your cou inunlcatlons to tU Vluo St. Council lllugs U a. O . .tororTO TSauo Hells at all Ilmirs. Chel d'cultlno Parties a Specialty. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , such as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board. Ing , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at tbo low rata o ! TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVK CENTS PEll LINK for each subsequent In. sortton. Leave advertisements at our office , No. 7 'carl Street , near Uroadwav WANTS. tlTANTEU-Kvery body m Council Bluffs to take VV TuillBB. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents a vreek. V\7"Ar > THO A good home , In nice location , 1th V > three or four rooms. Addicss box Vo. 0 , IUu ofllco. OLD PAPKUS For sale at lien office , at K cents a hundred. ' TIOH llKKT-Ono or two furnuhed rooms. 8. W , corner Ninth St. and Third avenue. FOH HKNT-Elegantly furnished appartmcnts Iti homo with prlvtte family , lufcicnccs ex. changed. Addrosjll. W. J , Ueeofllcc. Foil BALK 01 acres lollui from Omtha , new fi r ) louyJM\ ? ' " 'table ' " " llmv water and tlml r 82 M . COO. KUEllV & JONE3 , Heal EsUte agents. , ItOO Harney St. , Omaha. S55-UI n > 0ll SALE-lIou e No. 7 s Harrison utrcet and I ? seven lots. MM. Halltatli. --a large nicely furnboj | room with F ° h ! 0 rSfa1 Ut8 ? "lcly ! f"ui"ld ! room wlt. " Mrs , HJ , Billon. HJ , . PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON , 223 MWdlo Brou-rny , council Bluffi. CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AUK , I CHAPMAN & MAUTiXS : , ruoi'iiiETons. Morning hours to to 12 Afternoon 2:30 : to-1:50 : Eveninir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,7:3j : tolo Commutation tickets good for twenty admissions $3. W. W. CHAPMAN , - Manager. No objectionable characters will be admitted. R. Kice M. D. n 1 VT.I'DDQ ° ' otner tumors removed withoutU U AN ll b UUj knife or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES * * " vow * . Over thirty years practical experience. Office No C Pc rl street , Council Illutl * JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL. SIMS & CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law COUNCIL ULUFFS , IOWA OWco. Main Street. Itoomi t and Shugart & Mc- Uahoo'j Ulotk. Will proctlo * In Stata and edenl pourti Smpkie Hardware Co 100 rind UliS. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN JUS nnd 3-14 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ' i The only Hotel in this Cily on the European plan of * "PAY ONLY FOR WHAT Y9U GET. " 3 > Tow Building How Furnishings. L ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENT.lt ALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms-Elegant Restaurant , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. ( OPPOSITE dOUET HOUSE. ) Complete Abstracts of Title to nl Lots anil Lands in the Count } ' . MANUFACTURERS OF 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa , AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. 'S ' " TOOLS. AID jfi Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in. Fancy'Hardware. A largo hue of extiaordiiiavy Fine Carvers. 504 Broadway , and 10 and 5 12 Main Street. CETSMIE-OF t Per FUtlnp , Best and Cheapest JSFIno Linen .Collars and Cuffs. v. No. 715 Fourth Street Oquioil331uffs \ ; f Iowa. FROM NOW UJNTIL FEB. i , PllBNCH.'S In all our Bocts and Shoes , regardless of Quality. Dbn'fc miss this chance. S. A. PIERCE , 100 Main Street. > tAJSf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furnishins ! MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY. 502 Broadway , Council Bluffs. I OA8ADY , OitCUTT & PllBNCH. DE , THOMAS JEFFEEIS , No. 23 Sixth avenue , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Homeopathic Physician and Mag netic Healer. TWENIV-riVE VKAr.S' EXr IUK.\CE ; THIRTY YEARS A RES' HIEXT or COUNCIL BLUFFS. DUcnoels ( dheascd condition ! described ) without riucatlonlncr. There are humlrcds \\ltnctBcs to the fact that tlio blind aru restored , the deal luiulo to hear , alio paralyulu and rhcumatiBm of niontha and ycart Btanillnjr frequently cured In 0 minutes' time : brou h psyclilo mesmeric , pplrlt or soul force , Thcno things were not done In a corner. " The only reliable iirovcntatlvo and euro for dlph. .herta known ( keep It on hand ) . The beet catarrh remedy In use. Small pox prorcntatlve superior to vaccination. Every ca o of Indigestion ( despipela ) cured time required ono to tlx weeks. Old ulcers , commonly called cancers romored without the use of the knife. In fact all acute and chronic diseases successfully treated. 'the records of mortality show that Dr. Jcffcrlcs Is the mo t successful t ractlrianer ol mo'lldno In the western country. II h greatest success lias been In casesthat has LtflUdthe skill of otber doctors , at well as causing despair and financial ruin In many cased , 7EIU1S KEASONABLE. No charge for consultation by letter or otherwise. Inclose ktamp whtra an wcts to letters are required. lies' kind of referncos flven. T Persons free from contagious disease will be re oelred Into hlslnstltuts of Health for ticatmeut. POSETIVELY LAST WEEK/ EUROPEAN MUSEUM OP IN THIS CITY. Go and See It. A'lirision - 25 cents JOSEPH TB k * > Vfl Corner Main stroitand Ughth avcMic ; Bluffs. * . " > * i XS"Lowcst rates atd prompt delivery ' $ ? & ' iTM , . ' . . < - CURE OR NO PAY We cui-nntco the euro'of the following n&med Jla- ecaeea , or no i > ay : Itheumnllsni , Kcrclula , Ulcon , . fci Catarrh , a'l lllooj and skin dltcaics , Dvil'L'psla.Llwr ' "W Comiilalnt , Kidney and Uladder DIscsBcu. Uout , KCTI- ral ta and Aathma , Tlicsa Springs are tlio tavorito- ri-BOrt ol the tirctl anJ ilebllltatad , and are the ' FEE11LK LADIfS 11131 FHIEND , * Oood hotel , livery and bathing accomodntlon both winter and summer. Locality highly , plctuictqub " . ' - and healthy , Accctsltle by Watuth railway , t c- \j- Even , orC.B. itiQ. . at Albany. Carrctponaeiibi solicited , UEV.M.JLTHOin'SON. Manager. SlUmm Springs , OM . P. O. | Gentry Co. , Mo. , \ ANALYSIS. ' - ' ' , Specific Gravity Mr.\ , l.'C023 ' , Ucactlon i. . ' .Ntutra . CarbooloAcIdUas. . . , ' , SO In. ] > r fjallonr \ Carbonate Calcium , . . , , , , , . , . . .V3S,021 Ciraina ' Carbonate Iron . . . , . , , ,7,141 ! ' . Huliihatellapiula- . . . , , S't8 Sulphate C lcl m , . 1,143 Chloride Sodium , , 7.SOO Hllllca. , 1,563 Alumina. . . . ' . . , , . . . . .0,016 Orfinloand Volatile matter and loss , . . .1,4(9 Total nclldl per gallon , f. 67,174 Wniau ; & MKKUILL , ChcmUf. tiios. orriciB , u. u. rvssr. OPFIOE & PUSEY Council Bluff * . it. Estabitsnea - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign end omeitlo Exchange nd W. R Justice ofjjlis Peace , ana Oouncil Blufir , Heal cstJecollto ion sgvne/ . Odd Fwiowt llotli