Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 16, 1884, Image 8

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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 16 , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Saturday Morning , Fob 16 ,
KATES :
By Carrier -20 cents pot week
By Mai - - 10 00 per
OFFICE :
Mo. 7 Fearl Stroot. Hoar Broadwar.
MINOR MENTION ,
Are you registered ?
Additional local on seventh page.
Cheap railroad tickets at BuahnoU'fl.
The Detroit Post says of Mrs. Baxter
that "sho is ono of the finest speakers of
the day. "
Six free lodgers and no drunks is about
the way the nowpolico station is showing
up every night.
The noon-day prayer meetings at the
Y. M. 0. A. are daily increasing in num
bers and interest.
* Permit to commit matrimony was yes
terday given Marx Koistor and Anna
Clauson , both of York.
Ed Collins is reported as a recent vic
tim of sneak tluovcs , his vest and panta
loons having disappeared.
Spiritual society moots every Sunday
at 2 and 7 p. m : , at No. 14 North. Main
Direct , up stairs. Everybody in/vitod /
Mrs. E. Eggloston , medium. )
k
Judge Robinson , as ho presides eve
the big register at the Pacific , looki
quite jaunty in his now skull cap , a finely
embroidered affair which graces liin :
well.
well.Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morris Sullivan appeared
poarod in "Shiclagar" at the now open
house last night , and will give a matino
this afternoon and entertainment tin'
evening.
The funeral services of Miss Emm ;
Nusions , who mot death in the burnin
of the Bluffs house , were hold yesterday
morning , and were particularly sad an
touching.
Sonio ot the members of the Fitzgcral
hose company , of Lincoln , were in th
city yesterday , expecting to see the tos
of the water works , in which they ,
course , were disappointed.
You are invited to attend the Y. M ,
C. A. service to bo hold at the Presby
toriau church on Sunday afternoon at
o'clock. Singing from the Gospel Hymni
will occupy one-half of the time. Brin
your friends with you.
Reserved Beats , CO cents , for the lee
turo next Monday night , general ndmls
flion , 35 cents , and gallery , 25 cents
Seats can bo secured at Bushnoll <
Brackott's to-day , and these who war
their choice of seats should apply early
The board of trade has appointed W
F. Sapp , George F. Wright. Thos. Bow
man , 0. R. Scott , J. J. Stoadmon , S
Kirkland and W. C. James as a commit.
to to go to Dos Moines nnd fight the bi
now pending in the legislature to permanently
nontly locate the supreme court at Do ;
Moinos.
Mr. James McGlurg , of the McOlur ;
Crocker company , has received a lotto
from hi * brother , A. H. McGlurg , who
visiting his mother in Alloghany , Pa. ,
which ho states that the water in hi
mother's parlor is three foot high and
that the damage by the flood is indescri
bable.
Fred Keller says that two bull dogs
pitched into him , and when ho attempted
to defend himself by clubbing the dogs
A. W. Booohoif and another follow whoso
iiamo ho doesn't know , pitched onto him
and thumped him. Ho now wants them
arrealod , and Justice Abbott has issued a
warrant.
Mrs. Fred Brown , of this city , was
making anxious inquiries yesterday about
her husband , who had boon missing since
the day before. Ho works in Omaha ,
and has boon in the habit of crossing and
roorossing on the ice , but failing to re
turn Thuisday night , uno fears ho has
fallen through.
Some of tin young girls who go to the
postoftico in the evening and stand in a
long line of men waiting for the mails to
bo distributed should bo cither moro dis
creet in their manners and talk , or else
the police should atop in and make them >
and the mon with whom they joke BOnd
boisterously behave themselves.
K E. Aylesworth , E. L. Shugart nnd
A. 0. Graham
wont out iutoGainoi
township Thursday night to moot the
citizens there in a mooting to discuss t3u
now court house nnd county jail project
Tbo arguments and facli presented ct.by
these gentlemen must have- convinced :
many of these present that they shoult
v for the proposed improvement.
The lecture next Monday night at the
op era liouso by Marion B. Baxter , prom
ites not only to bo highly entertaining
but as a benefit for the Homo of : ho
Friendless should nocuro a hearty
sup
port. The lecturer
contributes her nor
view , and Mr. Dohany charges nothinf
for the hall , so all the receipts will bo
clear gain.
"A religion that shocks the tendoi
mind of a child , should bo rejected lorV
Spiritual circle to morrow , ( Sunday ) af
lernoon and evening , at 2 and 7:3C :
o'clock , in spiritual hall , entrance or
Main and Pearl streets two doors soutli
of Postofllce , Circle every Friday eve
ning. Every Thursday evening free dis.
cuesion of scientific subjects ,
liana Rennors claims that Fred Os-
borne rohlwd him of between 810 and 805 ,
' (
iu the town of Blinden , and has had Oj '
Iwrne wrwUd , the ease being contiuued
until , tlie SGth. Gibonio now turm
about and Laa had Rennet * arrested foi
perjury m swearing falsely to the infer
mation. Rentiers has waived examina
tion before Justice Schurz , and given
$200 bonds to await the action of the
grand jury.
D. M. Oonnoll , the undertaker , whoso
brother in Omaha married Judge GJiad-
wick's aistor , waa summoned across the
river by the sudden death of the judge ,
and in making the trip his horse Started
into a run on the bottom , throw him out
and got away entirely. Tlio horse and
buggy wcro missing for some hours , and
were at last found by Hank Macr some
distance down the river , the horse hav
ing run into a barb wire fence aud hurt
himself badly.
George IT. Jones , who wont from hereto
to the Siloam springs , in Gontjy county ,
Missouri , is reported as having boon
greatly improved iu health there. A
number of remarkable euros are reported
as performed by these waters , and all
sufferers should look over the analysis of
the waters as published in another col
umn and road the oflbr made. Mr.
Thompson is n gentleman of known re
liability and when ho says "nocuro no
pay,1' ho means just what ho says.
THE STJPBEME COURT ,
A Remonstrance Hcliig Freely Signed
BcliiR Centralized
at Ucs Moliics.
The bill introduced , and nmv pending
in the legislature , for the aottling of the
suproino court r.t Dos Moines , has creat
ed no small amount of indignation hero
as well as at other points in the state.
A remonstrance against the bill was
yesterday being circulated hero , and
Council Bluffs will uao every possible
effort to prevent the scheme being car
ried out. The board of trade has ap
pointed a committee to go to DCS Mnines
nnd fight the bill , nnd it is to bo hopad 1
that by nil these efforts the bill may bo
killed.
Colonel C. R. Scott has whetted his
lance and probed the matter to the
quick. His argument is clearly made ,
and strongly put together , and merits
wide circulation an d careful considera
tion. Ho makes a strong point agttinst
the centralization of power , and in favor
of a just distribution of the state's insti
tutions. Ho shows this to bo the doc
trine of the early father , and that expe
rience has shown it to bo n sound doc
trine. DCS Moines is sharply criticised
for its evident determination to gobble
up everything , now , that the question of
the seal of government is decided per
manently in its fayor.and the people have
contributed millions for thb erection
there of a capital building.
The attempt to deprive the people of
the advantages derived from argument
terms of the supreme court at Davenport ,
Dubuque nnd Council Bluffs , and a
centralization of that co-ordinato
branch of the government
at Dos Moines , is pronounced
but the opening of a scheme to drag
every institution in the state into Dos
Moinos. The subtle intluonco at work
to remove the deaf nnd dumb asylum
from Council Bluffs to Dos Moines is an
other showing of what the Dos Moines
clique is bent on carrying out. As to
the bill itself , Mr. Scott says : The judi
ciary committee of the senate has report
ed in favor of a bill abolishing terms of
the courts at Davenport , Dubuque and
Council Bluffs. What for ? Who has
asked for this action on the part of these
elected by the people to represent them ?
There are not a dozen members of the
legislature , I venture , whoso constituents
desire this thing to bo done , or are
cognizant of the object or purpose for
which it is sought to bo dono.
Has any member of the legis
lature boon elected on that issue
outside of Dos Moines ? Could
any ono bo elected on that issue outside
of Dos Moines ? Are the members favor
ing this now departure representing con
stituents at homo or constituents at DCS
MoinosJ ? JMany years ngo , for the accom
modation of the people , argument terms
of that court vrcro established at Daven
port , and afterwards at Dubuque and
Council Bluffs. Now if it bo a fact that
litigants or attorneys outside of Dos
Moines have desired the abolition of
these terms because of hotter facilities or
conveniences at DCS Moines , or for any
other reason ( ? ) that can bo evolved by a
DCS Moinor and their aptitude iu that
direction is truly marvelous then why
is it that in all these years these terms
have boon crowded with busi
ness. There is no law requir
ing absolutely the argument or
submission of any case at cither of these
courts. By agreement of parties all
causes can now , and always could bo ,
since the establishing oi these terms ap
pealed to the DCS Bloinon term. If the
pretense was not false , the court at those
terms would long since have met and
adjourned for want of business , instead ,
however , the court is required to sit for
days to transact tlo | business brought
there rather than entail the additional
expense upon clients and themselves , by
appealing to the Dos Moines term. A
few years ago , the legislature , on the
plea of economy , cut of | tlio mileage of
the judges to and from the argument
terms , so that now , these terms of court
cost tlio state practically nothing. The
cost of mileage to the state before tlio
cut off WOK insignificant , but it furnished
. , a protest , backed by the false pretenses
of economy , the true object and pur-
roses of which was then , as now , to
abolish these tormn , pnvo the way
for the removal of the other in
stitutions , benefit Des Moincs and
discommode the people. But it said ,
. with all the gravity which the falsity and
speciousnosj of the declaration will per
, mit , that it is beneath the dignity of the
< state to cart its supreme court around to
. these terms. If , when the judges are en
route from their homos to thcso terms at
- Davenport , Dubuque or Council Blulfo ,
the "court" is being carted , " then the
the "court" is - ' "
-'carted"
being'carted" when the
judges are on a pilgrimage to the politi i-
cal und judicial Mecca of the atato ito
hold court. But perhaps it is intended
to pass u supplemental law compelling all
. the judj-ea to live at Dos Moines. That
would remove from our proud escutcheon
that "carting" ditgraco ,
But , if the present system is odious ,
because of thu false assumption that the
court is being "carted. " then the federal
- court of this state is aUo in disgrace for
the same reason , for that court is es
tablished by hw at Des Moines , ICookuk sk ,
Council Bluffs , Sioux City , Ft. Dodge
and Dubuque , and is also being "carted. "
j Khali that court also bo centralized at
'Dos Moines ?
Two car loads of good horses for sale at
thu livt-ry stable of Cole & Maxwell , atM
foriMaltutreet.
CONCERNIHGJHE COUNCIL
Broadway Not to tie Paved East of the
Methodist Ghnrcli.
Ono of tlio Steamers to 1)o Sold nntl
Now lloso CartH
There was a mooting of the city coun
cil yesterday afternoon , at which all the
members were present except Aid. Me-
Mahon ,
A number of bids vroro for sidewalks
were received. Wickham Bros , were
given the contract for laying brick side
walk on Upper Broadway from First to
Frank streets , at 97 cents , the work to bo
done by Juno 1 ,
G. C. Ilitchcock was given the con
tract for laying Egyptian cement side
walk on Mynstor street , at 80 cents a
foot.
foot.Wickham
Wickham Bros , were given the con *
tract for brick sidewalks on Main street ,
between Sixth and Sixteenth avenues ,
at 89 cents , the work to bo done by
Juno 1.
Aid. Sicdontopf offered a resolution
that so much of the paving resolution as
provided for the paving of Broadway be
tween Stutsman street and Madison
street bo rescinded. Ho claimed there
was property on that block which would
not stand paving. The resolution was
adopted , Aldermen Erchor and Keating
voting against it.
Alderman Sicdontopf moved that the
paving resolution and ordinances bo re
ferred to the city attorney with instruc
tions to report next Wednesday after
noon , so that the legality of tlio action
might bo made clear before any further
action was taken.
Alderman Siodentopf called attention
to the fact that the property owners
along the snoots to bo payed had been
given no notice to pave within a certain
time or the city would pave and charge
it to thorn. Ho believed such a notice
was necessary to make the action legal.
Oity Attorney Mayno explained that
the recent decisions of tlio supreme court
were not to that cil'cct. Those decisions
were simply to the effect that when the
time for making the assessments came
then the property owners should bo
notified so that they might bo given a
chance to object to the amount assessed.
Ho did not believe it was necessary to
notify the property owners to pavo.
Alderman Jamns offered a resolution
ordering the property owners on both
sides of Sixth and Seventh avenues , between -
twoon Pearl and Ninth streets , to curb ,
gutter and fill these avenues within
thirty days , and if not done witnin that
time the clerk to advertise for bids and
the work to bo lot to the lowest bidder.
Alderman Siedcntopf again called at
tention to the inconsistency of giving
notice to fill , out not giving notice to
pavo.
Attorney Mayno explained that the
filling was somewhat of a matter cf
doubt but that the paving was not , and
the safest way in regard to filling was to
give a reasonable notico. Ho said that
the power to order paving was clear , but
the filling was yet a matter of doubt.
Alderman Sicdontopf sensiblely sug
gested that if there was such a doubt , the
matter ought to bo settled before the
city got any further into it , but the order
for filling Sixth and Seventh avenues
was passed.
The claim of John Dickey for § 130
damages for change of grade in ( front of
his property was referred.
The clerk was instructed to readvortiao
for bids for filling Fifth avenue , between
Ninth street and Union avonuo.
Alderman Wood offered a resolution
instructing the mayor and fire committee
to not grounds and buildings for hoso-
carts near the foundry on Main street ,
First avenue near Eighth street , and ono
at Bryant springs. The resolution was
carried ,
The question of selling the old city
building and engine house was brought
up. It was thought that the city could
uao the material in putting up now hose
houses to bettor advantage than to sell ,
Alderman Keating moved that the fire
department bo set at work tearing down
the buildings and removing the material ,
under the supervision o * Alderman Keat
ing. Carried ,
Alderman Wood moved that the mayor
and fire committee bo authorized to buy
two hose wagons for use of the fire de
partment.
Alderman Siodcmtopf thought hose
carlsworo _ bettor than wagons.
Chief Tomploton explained the use of
the wagons , us making much less strain
on the hose than the reels , and believed
the wagons bettor for the work hero , being -
ing easier handled.
Tlio resolution ordering the two hose
carts was passed.
Alderman James moved that the Bluff
Oity steamer bo advertised for sale , and
that correspondence bo had with the
manufacturers of the steamer to see
about exchanging it for other fire appar
atus , hose carts , etc.
Alderman Keating moved that the
mayor and fire committee bo empowered
to focato a hose cart on lower Mam street
at once , temporarily. Carried. It was
explained that the steamer being out of
service , the team was standing idle , and
could bo well stabled on lower Main , and
a few hundred foot of hose taken down
thoro.
Adjournment was then taken until
next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special advertloomenti , men at Lost ,
Found , To Loan , for Sale , To Uont , Wants , Board-
In ; , eta , will lx > Inserted la this column at the low
rate of TKN CENTS PEU LINE /or the drat Insertion
and FIVE CENTS PKlt LINK ( or each subsequent n-
sertlon , Leave ad > crtlsomenti at our office , No.
Pearl Street , near Broadnav
WANTB ,
'ANTEll Kwty boaym Council BIutTvto take
TuiBin. Delivered by carrier at oaly Ueuty
cents a week.
A good house , In nice location , with
thrco or ( our room * . Addiv * box No. 0 , Ben
otllro.
/ V'U PAPKHS-For bale at lUK offlco , at S5 ccuU
\J hundred.
ITIOK KKIiT Ouo or Ukoltiiiiuiicit rooms , a W
J' corner Ninth Bt. and Third \ time.
17 OR IlKNT-KlcKftitly lurnUhed aiipartuietiU la
' homo with ) > rlto la-nil ) Itviuiencoi ex-
changed. Addrm II. W. J. Dec uHlro.
FOIt HALK A flrnt ( Jan rut ot liar lUlurci and
pool utlo , ( Jit ) ii , U. Qoldgtcln , CIO Bioadwii ,
Cound llluirn Iowa.
a large ulcel ) ( urnUl oJ room with
_ hard coal flro. Imjulru C.9jnrt ? menuo , two
blocki from Po t'offlcV ,
AOKNTS LadleJ and Kontlvmen can niako fini
diss uagei by Bolllnir the "Cliamulou Buoui
MuctlietJ and IronbiK Board. * lUtallt at 81 ( X ) .
Am ladj can do uii * fine ihlrt without a wrlullo
and k'losi | < ai nlwiij ujtho beiLbUDdrlcscaii , AdJrtiu
lor ivu tluiar80.11. ! B.il.Co. , f ) cilice , tor out )
month1
LADIES !
WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE
\JTwJLl LI v/Hit/11
OUR FINE
BOOTS AND
For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and
see our New Stock.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
412 Broadway , Council BlulTs , )
West Side Square , Clnrinda , )
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DKAT.KKS
Hard and
AND WOOD ,
HULK 'AND BAIlttEI , LIME , LOUISVILLE AND 1'OHTnAND OKMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , 1UIB
AND SEWKlinrE.
No , 030 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
SMITH &
Spring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received ,
7 and 0 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA ,
, - - - -
233dTcr3sii35 s ,
TnTJ"W W T ) A TRTI ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAOEH OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN-
UUJIIN VV. JJxLLJIl/j IT COLLECTION AOENOY. Olllce corner Dread * yan lM > lnBtreot.
JOHN BENO & 00. OKNKKAti MERCHANDISE.
. . 18 Main Dtriat arid 17 I'enrl pireoi.
CKESTON HOUSE.
MAS MOHN
, l , 317 and 210 Stntn etroct.
L/U J. JT. VVJJLLi.Jj ; Corner Mixln nrvl Flltlmp otalrs. Kcald'cnce , 609 Willow avenue.
N. SOHTTEZ JUSTICE OK THE PEACE ,
. , Olflco over American Express.
SQ W A P "MP T ? HVKllY AND FEED ,
. O VV JJlTlNJIlltn Will contract for tunerah at rcnoonaljlo rates. 22 Fourth street
J , M. ST , JOHN & CO.C &E BUYERS. '
Draft by return mall. 140 Broadway.
1 A MHUCIIAKT ,
PHP TTfiPTT TAILOB
UJ3L\JUJ3 IxUUJJ. ) Stock Corn.iet . Bultn made at reunonable nrlces. No. 805 Main Bt I
Q ft/rTrpTT / CON1UACTOK AKD BUII.DKlt ,
&T1
i S. t ( J'v ' > JLJ.JLLt Corner 7th and Drnodum. Plans and BpcclllcatlonB furnished.
MERCHANT TA1LOK.
JAMES FBANEY
, Artlrtio Work and reasonable chnrgca. 872 Broadway.
TTKTTYP XT TTAPT1 ATTOUNEYS AT LAW ,
JjJLLNoJX 06 HjtlX\l , James Block. Practice In state and federal courti.
" 1)aln I > ou8 ° i < 21 ft il 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Uont-
KometTM.D.l'helchn.
"PTIWTW T A PPOTT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
JjJJ YVXJLl U XlD.DU.LJL , Notary Public and General Conveyancer. 415 Broadway.
RPVPT"P PTfHTQP SMITH & NORTON ,
IU.lVJjJ.lJIl J-LUUOJDj Broadway opposite New Opera House. Befitted 91,81.60 per day
All kinds of
Engineering Land Stir. I
ROOM 6 , HEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
etc. , tic. All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To.
A LARGE STOCK OF
At VEttY LOW FIGUUKS. Don't forgot I pay the highest price for
As T am compelled to buy to fill contracts ,
S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway.
. GALLAGHER.
3IHL O O IE3 IE * . 3 !
Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Poll to Attendants.
o n First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , p0
AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE ,
THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION
OF WATERLOO , IOWA ,
Is cocildurcd Uic belt (2,600 In CJBO of deathand 91 OtO endowment at the expiration of ten jears. As ci3
mcnU payable according to aee. Jin. Olive 1'lllcy the agent will call and explain the plan upon jour re
quest. Direct your communications to 244 Vine Bt. Council Illuffd 1 tu
LIVE 10 KAT. EAT TO LIVE.
tO 1M3.O 3P 13.13110
Ed. Olison 7 404 Broadway , ( Metis at all Hour * .
Chef d'oulilne f Council BluITi. \ Parties a Specialty.
DEALER IN ALL THi3 LATEST DESIGNS OP
f ALL PAPER
Interior Decorations.
13 S. Pcnrl Street imd 20 N. Mum Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS
HEATING
AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.
'S ' TOOLS
Granite and Tinware. latest Novelties iu Fancy Hardware. A lar #
line of exb aordinnry Fine Carvers.
U/D1PLST / 504 Broadway , and 10 and
WKBUin , 12 Main Street ,
WHY DON'T YOU
S CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
Perfct ( HttlL ? , IJ t anJ CUc i > eit.SIflne tlnen Collar * ud Cuff * .
No. 716 fourth Street Council Bluff , Iowa
Empkie Hardware C D
109 and lll'.S. ' Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
* )
342 nnd 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of
"PAY ONLY FOE WHAT Y9U GET. "
New Building New Furnishings.
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS-CENT RALLY LOCATED.
Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant.
PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and Iowa.
338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs ,
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. )
TO LOU 01 ML ESTATE !
Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots nnd Lands in the County.
COAL GIVEN AWAY !
Every one who bnvs n ton of the celebrated Centervil'e coal of Pliitte'
3verton , ottice 501 First avenue , yard 801 Main strtct , Council Bluffs ,
s en tit led to u chance in the drawing for one ton of coal , to be given
away Marcli 1st. You may thus Ret
A Ton of Coal for Nothing.
FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE
In all our Bocts nnd Shoes , regardless of Quality. Don't miss this
chnnce. fi A PiRlf.nR. , 100 Main RtrpfiL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
General House Furnishings !
MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY.W
502 Broadway , Council Bluffs. | CASADY , OitCUTT & FRENCH.
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following arotho times of the arrival and dfl-
nrturc of trains by central standard time , at the
oca ! depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten rain-
earlier and arrive ten minutes later.
CHICAGO , HUIlLIVOfOV AND QLINCY.
I BAA Y. ARBHR.
620pm Council Bluffi Express , 030am
6 10pm Chicago Kxnrcss 0.10 a in
0.45 a m Mail. 7.00 I tr
KANSAS CITY , 8T. JOB AM ) COOhCII. mam.
10.10 a m Mall and Express , 0 45 p in
8:25 : p in 1'aclfla Express , 5 J5 p in
CIIICAOO , MILWAUKKK AXI ) ST. PAUL.
.1 25 p m Express , 0 40 a m
0.45 a m Express , 0,6pm
CIIICAOO , HOCK ISLAND AND FACIFIO ,
C 30 p m AtUntto Exprces , 0 40am
9 50am Day Fxpress , 0 54 p m
7:16 : am Dca Molnrs Au < xmmoJ tlon , 4-40 p in
At local dipot only.
WABASII , ST. HWIS AND PACiriC.
O.f.r. a m Mall , 445pm
4 .SO p m , Cannon L'all , 11:10 am
* Transfer \ only ,
CHICAGO and NORTUWKSTERV.
f.:10 . : p m Express , R 50 p in
0:4 : 5 am Pacifllo Expreee , DMSam
SIOUX CITT AND I'ACIPIC.
7:40 : p m ht. Paul Express , 9/0 a m
7:20 a in Accommodation , 0.50 p in
* UMOX MCmC.
7:10 p m Western E\ircss ] , 8 .SB a m
11:44 : am I'aclllo Kxi > reM , 4 31 p m
7:40 A m Local Kxprtss , 654am
12.14 a m Lincoln Express ,
At Tran ( or only.
IIDMUV TRAINS TO OMAHA.
Leave 9:2-9.-24-10-2Ml:21 : a. in. 1:74-2.21-3 : 31-
1.24-S.24-fl.24-7 : and 11 04 p , m .Hucday , 8.21-
10 24 a. m. 1:21-3.24-5'21-7.0i : and 11.04 p. m. Ar-
rUe 30 minutes before loavlnir time.
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JACOB SIMS. E. P.CADWELL.
SIMS & , CADWELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUKFS , IOWA
Office , Ualn Street. Itoonu 1 and Shut-art k Uo <
Uabon'i Block. Will practice tu Statg and drr l
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AN APPOINTMENT" !
That Must Be Met.
It U appointed unto man once to dls , tut alter thU
luJjuuni. and ha ceter w j not vnllttu in the
IKK k el Ille uaicmtluto the liktot tire , filci
U } oil ir < t to Ui to-oUlit , how ould It ba j ou
A. OVEKTOX.
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JOSEPH
AND
COAL
Corner Main street and Eighth ( nenuo , Couu
Blum.
2TLouest rates and prompt delivery
SILOAM
CURE OR NO PAY
Wo irua antco the ciuo ol the folloulng named dU *
f cases , or no JIHJ : ItliciinmtUm , Scrrtula , Ulcers ,
Catarrh , a 1 Blood ancl.kiiuli.-iwtics , Uv > llulM' ' ' > t Liver
Complaint , Kl'lncy and Uladikr lleac ) * . Uout , Neu
ralgia and Aethma , TH > Springs are the ( ivorlto
resort of tlio tired atU dditlitatu , ! , and are the
PKrULE LAlJltb JJhSl' * 'UIUX1 > ,
Good hutel , Ihery and bathing aicomoJiitlon liolh
v Inter and summer. Locality highly plcturtequn
and healthy A < _ cU6lblo by WabiBh rallwaj , c
ivonaorC.B. : & Q , at Albam. Ccrrcf-ioiioti.o
solicited , UEV. M. M. THOMPSON.
Manager.
Siloam Springs , Gara , P. 0. , Gentry Co , Mo.
ANALYSIS.
Specific Gravity 1.003
Hcaction Ntutra
Carbonic Acid Gas 20 In. per gallon
Carbonate Calcium 35,021 Drains
Carbonate Iron 7(41 ! '
Sulphate Magnesia .3 , 8 '
Sulphate Caltlnui , 1UB "
Chloride Bodium 7,280
Bllllca l.GOa
Alumina . . . .0,018
Urgaulcand Volatile matter and loss , . . .1,460
Total sclldj per gallon 07,174
WKKIUT& UKRHILL , ChuulsU.
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OFFICER & PUSEY
BANKERS.
Ctvuncil Bludi
Established 1856
Deileri In Foreign enJ cmtstlo Exchange anil
HOBUI
W.R.VAUGMAN.
Justice oi the Peace ,
Omaha and Council Bluffr.
Real cstite cnllcc ion n cjicj , Odd Fellow t Mock
Our eatings bank
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CORNER PEARL ST. AND FIFTH AUK , ,
CHAPMAN k MAUTEN3 , - . , PUOP1UCTOUS
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Corrmutatlon tlcketi good ( or twinty"adm8)lou ! yS
W , W , CHAPMAN , - Manatfor.
No objectionable character * will be admitted.
MrsHJHiltODM.D. ,
PHYSICIAN &
Ccun tV Pluflh.
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