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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , MARCH 1,1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning , March. 1 , RATES : tor Carrier -JO rents per we k 87 Mil - - $10.00 | > cr Year OFFICE : No , 7 Pearl Street , Hear Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickoU at Bushnoll's. Now spring goods just received at J. Roller's , the tailor , ! J10 Broadway. Fay Temploton and her company ap peared at the opera house again last oven- ing. Permit to wed vras ycwterday granted to Frederick llabcr and Anna It. Prior , both of this county. The registry booka closed yesterday , o those who have not their names en rolled will have to swear in. Thcro was ono drunkard only in police court yesterday , Heavy business for a $2,000 judge and 81,200 olork. The funeral services of I ! . 8. Uolo are to bo held at the family residence , No. 615 Bluff street , at 10 o'clock this morn ing. York township is reported as a little better , the vote there being 118 against the court house and 15 for it. A little crumb of comfort very little. The evening domocratio sheet should bum its old files , in which it has B bit terly denounced Vaughan as "tho sandlot - lot orator , " etc. It has boon whipped into the traced now , and now ought to destroy its record. "Thoro is no death. Grave , where is thy victory ! " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) afternoon and evening in Spiritual Hall , commencing at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock. Entrance on Main and Pearl streets , two doors south of postoflice. If you desire to have your boys'clothes made to order take them to the Homo of the friendless dress making and tailoring department on Willow avenue , between Fourth and Main streets. A first-class tailor will cut the suits and they will bo mode BO that they will cost little more than ready made clothing and will bo worth much more. Mrs. T. 11. Brooks manages this * department and will give her personal attention to your orders for dress making and children's clotho. Mrs. Judge Lynmn and Mrs. George Brown have fitted up a room atthoHomo of the Friendless , and are caring for a poor woman there , with two children , whom they found sick and in distress. The woman has labored hard to make an honest living , and succeeded in providing . for herself and children until sickness prostrated her. The need of the Homo is manifested in such cases most forcibly , and the beauty not only of charity butof Christian fellowship is manifested in the manner in which all , regardless of sect work together for the upbuilding of the Home and the enlarging of its means of usefulness. Mrs. Lyman and Mrs. Brown are very constant in such labors , and certainly tainly nothing grander could occupy thoi time and attention. ytlu teems to have muzzled or ocared the other papers of this city , and they are as mum as though there was no city election , with the exception of the evening democratic organ , which has flopped about from a bitter oppoiition to Vaughan to a complete acquiescence , There seems to bo a general fooling that Vaughan will beat Flickingor in the race for mayor , and all the papers seem to want to got on the winning sido. This may bo good financial policy , but it looks cowardly. The Nonpariel boasts of being - ing n strict party paper , but it gives but lukewarm support to the ropubllom can didates , and is silent nnd trembling , "Since it has become known that "tho gang" has swung over to Vaughan , these . who have been howling against "the gang' ' eoom to bo too afraid to apeak out , in meeting on any aide. But the strict party organ , what has become of its ro- publioanUtnl The voters shall boar in miud that the office of mayor is not what many would have them believe. The mayor can do nothing in the way of city improvements and has no voice , not oven in a tie. It take * aldermanio votes on improvement matters , The chief power of the mayor , and his importance in regulating city af fairs is as chief of the police. Ho stand * at the head of that department , and il depend * more on him than on any other man , whether the gambling houses bouses of prostitution , saloons , oto , , shal have a free-for-all or not. The character and record of both Vaughau and Flick iuger are BO well known by voters thu they can each decide by his own con science which will work most stoutly fo cleaning up the city. Thu contest eve mayor should not distract attention from the iatpoTtaaoe of getting good aldermen IB the Fir t ward the republicans have UHakated T. W , McOorger , a man ful of MtwrprUe , and who has grit enougl to carry out the will of the i > eoplel and who b > abore all schemes. Other goo < wea are la nomination for aldermen , ant oae who are not BO good. It is diOicul to Me how the moral reformers are going io ( rapport the man who clubbed miisioi &u day sshools out of the school hounoe but bU prambei to the aggrieved Seconi iraidMstrong aitd numerous. "Th jfeettfriewbof the pity , " who.n Flick inyr pfcdg * * binuelf to represent , shoult 'icHuwly ea yaw clew ( he question of th tjfiia0M , nwality and euUrprue 6f each candidate , and by throwing asldo the parly lines give to this city some im- rovomont in the way of ft government. An i\djourncd mooting of the work- ngmen in other words a Vaughan hur- h is to bo hold at the court house to- light. In the circuit court yesterday the case if Bond vs. the Wabash railway was on rial , it being n suit for damage because ho railway neglected to furnish cars for .ho shipment of grain. The noonday mooting nt the Y. M. 0. A. rooms to-day from 12 o'clock ' to 12:30 : s to bo devoted to the Sunday school led * on for to-morrow , and all Sunday school workers and toachtra are especially in vitod. The shooting club are arranging for some matches on St. Patrick's day , March 17th. II. F. Evans proposes seeing if jo cannot got away with D. F. Stubbs , ho present holder of the modal , and ) thcr contests will probably bo arranged. Alex. Sullivan , the president of the Irish National Land league , is to speak at the now opera house Thursday even ng of next week. Other prominent ipoakors expect to bo hero nlso , the pur loeo being to organize a branch league icro. icro.Thoro There is to bo another mooting at the court house this evening to complete the ticket which was started with the name of W. R. Vaughan at the head in A moot ing hold last Monday evening. That mooting was a good deal of a farce , there joing a largd proportion of the audience who evidently gathered there out of curi osity , and who , when the proceedings and speeches failed to interest , interostcc ; hemsolvos by all sorts of boisterous amusements. Whether the mooting to- liglit will bo of a like nature remains to jo soon : but as it is understood tha Vaughan himself is to take up the reins : here will probably ba enough in the proceeding cooding to interest without any outside amusements. Yesterday Deputy George Rainbow went forth to levy on some corn belong ing to a man named Rodgers , in the southeastern part of the county. When Gloorgo arrived on the scene ho founc kho promises in possession of four wo men. Qoorgo attempted to road the papers pors , but an old woman , known as Mother or Johnson , yelled at him , "Got out o : this , yo G d d d s n of a b ! " I wan in vain for George to attempt an ox planation. Olio of the women seized pitchfork nnd wont for the deputy , who saved himself by grabbing ono of th tines. Two of the women came at him with clubs , and loft a colored impressioi on his 11030. There were several Dane : along who were to take charge of tin corn , but they were so badly scared tha they did nothing to assist the deputy Not wishing to shoot the ferocious fe males , George returned to Harlan fo reinforcements. This was the best thin ; possible under the circumstances. Georg returns to the battle field this morning and wo expect to see the festive ladies a prisoners of war. 'Rah for Buron Slier man , the women's rights mon I 'Ral for Mother Johnson ! [ Harlan. Tribune Vov Alderman At barge. 9 < At the request of many citizens hereby announce myself as Indopondon candidate for the office of Aldcrman-at Largo. NATHAN 0 , A Boston contemporary says , that th maker of the Uardmanpiano is a Hardraai to boat a bottom fact. J. MuolW ; ; ! ' , them. PEUSONAfc. MM. T , A. Clark and daughter left yostor- .ny on vlntt to friends In Lincoln for n few lay * . Jim HpAnldlog , tha letter carrier , U on the Ick Hit , but In uot docmod HOtlously 111. 4 MM. Dolboo , who has boon Unltlnpr her laurhter , Mm. .Tamed Sadwonkl , lias returned u her homo tn Buffalo , N. Y. , where she will remain a nhort tlmubefore changing her name .0 Mrs. ( ircen , and her reuldonco iu Michi gan , C. il. Harrington , of Cedar 1'alln , la ut the 1'ucllic. ' II. W. l'o > r , n Boitonlto , called for brown urerul at tbo Pncttlc yoatorday. J , W , Brockutt , of Mt. Ayr , lu. , won iu the city yoatorday , nnd ut thu 1'Aolflo. H. 8. Farnsworth , of Clinton , ! . , wan an anitol at the 1'Aciflo yonterday. E , B. Beach , of Cleveland , 0. , uulvod at the Ogdou j oat or Jay. W. I1. Dwyer , of Chicago , was at Bochtole'n hotel ytsterday. ftUonry UIihton , Jr. , and wife , of NooU , were among thorn ) at BechUila'a hotel yeater- d.y. d.y.F. F. I ) . Broadwell , of Little Sioux , WM in , ho city yesterday , W , A. Crawford , of RockUod , Mtuu. , WM M the Ogden yoet rd y. O. D. Kauon , a well-known attorney ol Cwnou , wai bora yeaterday. Hr. Keith , now of tha firm of 1'ord &Kolth , Sioux City , and for a long Um6 connected with Burnham , Tulleys & Co. , of this city , Is Again greeting Lli friends hare , whoaroplud Indec. to grout him , and to loaro of his prosperity Ii bli new homo. Ileal Estate TronaforB The following doodj wore , filed for record cord hi the recorder's office , February 29 , reported for TUB BKK by P. J. Mo Mahon , real estate agent : Sheriff to Mary B. Swan , part lot G Big Grove , $2.13 23. A. B. Walker to J. B. Johannien , Io 13 , block 0 , Walmu * . 825 J , S. Bradshaw to 8. A. Winchester part aw } nel , 0 , 75. 43 , $700. J. A , Mclill to John N. Union , swl 24,70 , yo , ? icoo , * Total Bales , $2,558,23 , , DEUKSEN'S BATH ROOMS , Having enlarged my establishment , ; will this morning open to the publiu even of the finest bath rooms for ligh and air in the country. Price roducei to 26 oenU per bath. P. H. THE OITY COUNCIL , II In Opened , Changes In Hie I'lro Dcimrtniont MK\ Other The city council mot yesterday after- loon , Mnyor Bowman presiding , Mid Udormon Eiohor , James , Keating and Sicdontopf vrcsont. The ininutos were road and approved. A largo number of bills were road and illowcd. Mrs. Hotm Bcein a notice in ho papers that all bills against the city ihould bo filed before the cl&so of thci month , illod her bill for § 'J,000 for dam- gos done to her property by the over flow of Indian crook. The claim was > romptly rojoetod. Martin Casey , 514 Uroadway , asked > ormiBsion to have his frame building raised , a one-story brick foundation put under it and the rest of the building re novrcd. Petition referred , A copy of resolutions passed by the Council IHufls City Hospital association wan read , asking the council to purchase grounds or condemn grounds suitable for a hospital site , and pay for same out of , ho general funds of the city. The bonds of Rigan Bros. & McOor isk , in the um of § 50,000 , for carrying out their contract for paving Main and Broadway streets , were presented and approved. Bids were opened for laying brick side walk on Oakland avenue and curbing name. Chris. Straub offered to put in the curbing at from $1.00 to 81.08 , no cording to quality of stone , and the brick walk at 52t cents. J. & O. P. Wick- Imin's bid fair brick sidewalk and curbing 81.00. G. C. Hitchcock bid on the side walk , to bo of Egyptian cement , l > 4 cents a foot. Referred to committee on pav ing.Tho The report of the chief of the fire do Kartmont was presented. Ho reported thai o had found the number of hydrants to bo 200 and all in working order. Ho had also located a hose cart on South Main street , nnd recommended for fore man J. W , Ilapalgo , and for pipoman A , II. Hooton. He also recommended thai Jamea Bradley bo appointed pipoman ol Iloscuo No. 23 , in place of L. A. Bnrg- man , resigned. Ho had also transferred A. Morrison , formerly engineer of Blu City stcamor , to driver of the hook nnd ladder truck in place of M. Stevens , re signed. The report was referted to the fire committee , with instructions to report - port other necessary changes to reorgan ize the fire department. Aid. James offered a resolution thai the committee on streets and alloys ex pend $200 out of the general fund for tilling up Ninth street between Twclftt and Thirteenth avenues , it being deomct impractical to fill the street in full and charge it up to the abutting property. Aid. Keating and Siedontopf objected to this mode , because it would cause complaints of partiality. Aid. Eichor moved to refer the resolu tion to Aid , James and Keating , they being ing ' 'hold-over" members , and ho going out , not caring to make any change in the policy of making street improve monts. Carried. City Attorney Mayno brought up the matter of a severance of territory. The court having decided against the city , ho wanted to know if the council wanted the CMC carried up to the supreme court. Ho was instructed to take the necessary stops to appeal the case. The city engineer reported special as sessments for tilling up Fourth avenue between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Report xecoived and concurred in. The committee on streets and alleys , through Alderman Eichor , reported fav orably on the ordinance for the widening of Glen avenue at the intersection with Broadway. The ordinance was read a third time and passed unanimously. Mr. William Englo appeared in sup. ' port of his claim against the city for damages. Alderman James. naaurA < \ hirs 2iltt CUld bo reported on Monday night. ' * Ex-Justice J. W. Baird appeared to nquiro what had become of the petition irosontcd to the council about six months ; go for lamp-posts on Lower Broadway , do referred to the fact that thcro were nany passengers at night going to and joining from the depots , and the men dong - ng business in that part of the city wore very anxious to nave light. When .ho petition was presented , the aldermen nforraally assurnd the petitioners that hero were three posts ready to bo plant ed somewhere , but they had since been ) ut Bomowhoro else , and no attention iaid to this petition. Alderman Keating iaid ho thought there was no especial lecd of lamp posts down there , but per- laps two might bo used there. Alderman James thought that oil lamps and wooden posts would do in nany places , instead of netting expensive ron posts. Referred to the gaslight committee , and the committee instructed o procure both wooden and iron posts , .ho wooden ones to take the place of such iron ones as nro ouUtfoof ( lift g&s district Alderman James thought the gas com pany should bo labored with to see if .hoy wouldn't reduce the nrico of gas , jut it was doomed best to defer any ac tion until the now council took hold. Adjourned until Monday evening. Order flowers for weddings and funer als from W. H. Foster. Harrison street. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisement * , lueh ai I/wt , Found , To Loin , for Bale , To Kent , Wants , Hoard , loir , etc. , will be InMrted In this column at the low rite ol TEN CENTO I'KU LINK ( or the Orst Insertion and FIVK CKNTB PER LINK ( or each lubspquent n Mrtlon. Leave advertleomonts at our office , No. I'earl Street , near Broadway WAMTB. WAN1KlKery bouy in Council Dlufls to take Unllrcrvd ly carrier at only twciit ; rent * k w , uk. AVT'ANTED * good home , In nlco location , llli 11 three or fuur rooms. Additeu box No. V0 , UF.B ottli . OLD l'Al'KH8-Kor tale at Uut ottloe , at U ceuti a hundred. FOR HKNTKkgartly furoUhed aprartincDti Ii homo lth ) rl\ate faulty. lUfeivnces ex cluueed. Addriu 11. W. J , Dee otrtco. 77 > OU HALU-A tlrbt-clau ret of bar lUturn oiid I1 | vool l tJi ) , cheap B. Ooldstclu , MO llioodviay GOTHIC ! Hlul % lovttt. - ami ifentlwmen i make tlr AaKNTS-Iotllea kelllnir the "Chaniplvii 0 MI WrtctUer and Ironing Uoard. " Htt.lU at II W Any lady can do up flue ihlrt ltuoui a wri.Tkl am ! glosi I M nleolyas hoccbt.latmdrlctcanAddro. ( ortwitlculanO , U , 8 , & I. Co. , IIIR oUlce , for ou month' THM. o no m , u. ti. rcurr , OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Vlufl * > * Established - - 1856 Dtlltntn FnidirB and trutillc ExchiOfi > B Uo * > * fiocuriti LADIES WE ABE RECEIVING- SOME VERY FINE Shoes and Slippers. Gentlemen OUR FINS T > A ATPd A Wn CST3rA"PC2 JSUUlo HJ3OJ feJaUJEio For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LBNDSEY < $ L CO. , 412 Bronthvny , Council Bluil's , ) THIVA West Side Square , Clnrmdu , fLUWA- MAYNE & PALMER , Hard and Soft AND WOOD , BULK'AND BARREL HUE , LOUIBVILIE AND PORTLAND CF.1IKNT , incmoAN PLA8TK11 , UAIR AKD SEWER PIPE. NO , 039 Broadway , - . . . COUHOII , BLUFFS , IOWA. 8MIT1I & TOI/LKU. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Spring Goods Received. 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLOFFS , . . . . IOWA. , oorrirxroxxj TfiTTNT "W "BATDTJ ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER or POTTAWATTAJHE COUN- UUJllN VV JD.O-I.IUJ > TY COLLECTION AGENCY , Offlco coraur Broadway nnd Main street. TflTTNT P.PMH Xr PR GENERAL MEECTIANDISE. UUXLIN JPJJlMU OS UUM 18 Main Direct and 17 I'o l strtmt. UD > i J. JT Wid-Llij ) Corner Main and Fifth up-stalrg. Residence , 809 Willow n\enue. . QP.HTTP1 ? . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , OVJUUl\j l. i Offlro o\cr American Exprcea. SO W A fi-WPP LIVERY AND FEKD , - i KJTVxlVJtM JJlt ) Will contract for funerals at reasonable ratoB. 22 Fourth Btrcoi. & "P QIWITTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER i J. t K3 l ' J.JLJ-1 , _ Corner 7th and Uroidwav. Plans and specifications furnished. PT ? A "WPV MERCHANT TAILOR. J. JWliM JIl X t Artfatla Work nnd reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. &TT A P T ATTORNEYS AT LAW , . J-l JlJ-liJ. . Jdnicn Block. Practice In state nnd federal courts. 9 A RTTT1 . . A T ) 1TTIUT . And latn ) ' 10U9 ° , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont. O OilM J. -O-lU I U JYJ. gomory , M. n. Ph > alclan. PTVTOTW T A"RP.nTT JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE , . . . . JjJJYYJ.i.1 0. rLPJDUJ. JLt Notary Public and General Conveyancer. 15Broadw y. RPVPP.P P/nTTQP SMITHS NORTON , IVJJ V JU.LI.LI JJ.U U O > | Broadway opposite New Opera House. Refitted 81 , H.60 pet day M. GALLAGHER. C3r 3FK. O C El DFt Mew Store , Fresh Goods , tow Prices and Polite Attendants. { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , LI VETO EAT. EAT TO LIVE. REST AIDE ANT AND CAFE , -TKT. M ? . E5H.Ja.TT3ir Ontox-oxr to Tla.o 3E - .l > Xlo. Ed. Olmon ' 1 4C4 Broadway , ( Metis at all Hours. Chef U'culduo ) Council Bluffs. ( Parties n Specialty. COAL GIVEN AWAY ! Every one who buys n ton of the celebrated CentervilJe coal of Platte ) vcrtpii , oflico 501 First avenue , yard 804 Main street , Council Bluffs , s entitled to a chance in the drawing for one ton of coal , to be given .way March let. You may thus cot A Ton of Coal for Nothin ? . O. DEALER IN ALL TII ! LATEST DESIGNS OF. fALL PIPER AID Hid Interior Decorations. 13 S , Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. CABPEUTER'S ' TOOLS Al HA1FABE ! Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in i Fancy Hardware. A largo hue of oxtjaonHuary Fine Carvers. DeVOL & WRIGHT,504 CASADY , ORCUTT & FRENCH , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL And General House Furnishings ! MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY.v 502 Broadway , Council Blufft. | OASADY , OitCUTT & FRENCH ( OPPOSITE OOUBT HOUSE , ) MOM TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE 4 Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the Coitlity. Empkie Hardware C 109 and 111 S. Main Strcet COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WUOLKSALE DEALERS IN HATS , 342 nnd 314 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The ouly Hotel in this City nn tlio European plnn of UPAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. " Wow Building Now Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENT It ALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. Merchant Tailoring , REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. WHY DON'T YOU OKT8DMEOF ' t FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Poilcct Fitting , Boat and Cheapest.JSllno Unrn Collars a'ul Cuff * . No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. . GRESTON EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS. Nos. 2 17 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlmoi of the arrhal and de parture of trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains Iea > j transfer depot ten mln- earlier and arrhc ten minutes later. CHICAGO , BDRLINOrON AND Ql'IVCV. f :20'p : m Council lilulTj Express , DJH ) a m 'UOpm Chicago Express 0.40am 8:15 : am Mail. 3.00ptr , HT. JOS AD COL'.NCII , BMjrTn. 10:10 : a m Hall ir.i r.xiiress , 0 45 p in 8:25 : " Pacific Expresu , 6.35 j > m CI11CAOO , HILWAtlKES AMD HT. rAUI , . 5:25 : p m Kxpress , 9:40 : a ra 9:45 : am Express , 0.Spm : CHICAOO , ROCK ISLAND A > D I'ACIKIC. fi:30 : p m Atlantic Exprets , 0'40 a m 9.60 a m Day Ixprcss , 6 50 p m 7lf. am 'OosMoines Aeommoditlou , 4,40pm At local depot only. 'WABA8II , 8T. LOUIS AND'PACIflC 0:55 : a m Mall , 4:45 : p m 4:50 : pra Cannon flail , 11:15 : am At Transfer only. CHICAGO and honniwiWTidif. 0:30 : p m ExpreH' , B 60 p m D.4iam 1'aclfllo Express , 9.45 am HIOUX cm AND FACinc. 7:40 p m bt. I'ltul Express , 0.00 a m 7:20 a m Accommodation , B 60 j > m ONION rAcino. 7:59 p in Western Express , S'39 a m 1:44 : am 1'aclflo Eipre'S , 4.34 pm 7:4) : a in Local F.xprcsi , 8.54am 2:14 : a m Lincoln Express - * At Trail for only. nUXMl TKAIVS TO OMAHA. Leave 8:24-9.24-10-24-11:24 : : a. m. 1:24-2.21-3 : 31- ; :24-54-0.24-7S4 : : : and 11:0 : p , m Hu > day , SS4- : 0:24 : a. m. l:24-3t4-S.24-7:0 : : : > and 11:04 : p. m. Ar- l\o 30 minutes before Icavlni ; time. " * . e. . i g B D Y , 8 P 5 ( S . - ? S SI § = H E S - S j ti S I - " * W Q * M C J 1 S S 05 2 tt M 3 CORNER PEARLST. AND FIFTH AVI ! , , Oix-n H < ; 0 a. in. , ' . ' : 0 p. m and 730 ; p. in. , Mun- ( .ay , Wednesday and > rlaa > citnliKnexiIuilttl ) ( or the lj niloCluU | . -HKt CVMuklo on Tuibday and Thunday e enng ! . AUHIHSION , S5 CKNTS. No objectionable chtractcnMill beadiultted , CHAPMAN It MARTENS , . . - I'ROPRICTOllS. Mrs , H , J , HiltOD , H , D , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 323 Middle BriI .if. Council Blufl" . R , Rice M. D. < > r other tomon remo > ed wit boot'thi kulle cr drawliiK ol blood CHRONIC DISEASESw. ! . Over thirty ) cr prictlcU eiperltuc * Of&tc Ho ( Pearl itnwt. CutuicU Oluflt JOSEPH AND COAL Corner Main street and Eighth a > cuue , Oaat Bluffs. ucst rates and prompt delivery SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo triLvantoo the cure of the follonlnR named dis eases , or no pay : Ilhcumatlsm , Scrrluln , Ulccreh Catarrh , a 1 Illooa ond'klnilliicaies , Dyipepela , Liver Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neil- algla and Asthma , Thesa Spring are the favorite- CBOrt of the tired an J debllUatad , and are the FEEBLE LADUS BEST FRIEND , Ocod hotel , livery and hathlng accomodatlnn both ninttr and summer. Locality hlk'lily plctureuquv and healthy Acccselblo byYabaitn railway , i Evona.or C. , B. & O. , at Albany. Correfj onun.o ollclted , KEV. M. M. THOMPSON , Manager. Albany , BUoam Sprint's , ( Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity 1.002 leactlon Neutra CaihonloAcld Ooa 20 In. ] HT gallon Carbonate Calcium 35,021 Graino : arbonato Iron 7.N1 ! 'j iulpliatolhipnoela 3'SO " Sulphate Calcium 1,146 " Chloride Sodium 7,200 Rllllca l,56fl " Alumina . , , .0,010 rganlcund Volatile matUr and loss . . . . 1,159 " Total BCllds per gallon 07,174 " WRIOIIT& MritniLi , ChrmlsU AN APPOINTMENT ! .That Must Be Met. U Is oppolntrd unto fan nnto to ( 'le.lmt after tht < luiiL'inent , and \ > lie cticr < nuc written in tnu lookef life wasoistlnto tha lilceof lire. Friend , if 50U w era to ditto ulijht. Iio uoulillt bowithjoul A. OVEl'.TOK. WR. . VAUGHAR3. Justice o ! the Peace. Urnaluv and Counoi ! HlutK Hull esttte collcc ion ugcm O I ) To ! > .lu Over pavings ImnV SPECIAL HOTICE. TO Consumers of Water ! TUK COUNCIL RLUFFS City Waterworks Co , Herthy annomicta , that It will put In sen lotI.IIHU to the curb of the btrttt on the Hue of Us main * , sn soon as tha fruit It out ol the prounri , for all iiartlea w ho dfjlre connection * made 1th the tr t malm , nd whowlll maku application therefor to tha Com. pany Before March 10 , 188i , at I he foilon Ing prices , pa ] able In advancv ; -Inch gervlco pipe . 158 2fi ' ' The prices Include the coat of opcnlnir and coani : the street , tupping tleiitrcelnatermaTii , furulehlnic atdlnmtini ; rorpnrailono ck , lurnUhlii/and imt- tlnir in oxtr > stronirlead i > > lee plr * . t urnUhinij and puttlutr In curh stop , stop box and co cr complete. mid niakliid'all ucussarr counertloiu tctucen the btntt wattur nuln and the curb of the ttieet uhiil , artnluut one half tlitiott to the continue r at dolmr thoume ork ' In i lew of i lie contemplated pa > In ; of certain sttecti In Iho illy , parties are riconnmndcd to make application Immcdlittl ) , at the otHcv ut thu Conir > tiy , 20 Pearl Street. In crdr totniothenecuult ) snda\oM the limwu- ed expense of b , caking up tlic urcet aftir pavtnir has iKun done , KABItY IHKKINniNE , Cldef J ti Council Bluff * , February 81 , 1831. JACOB SIMS. E. P.OADWEU , SI MS A OADWELL , Attorneys -at-Lawx , OOUNClUJLUm. IOWA Jf 0Hc ( , Ualu Strwit , Hootui I md Bhusut It Utbon'i Bioik.VU1 prtctlc * in Ht U ' fWVttv * > '