Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 18, 1884, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , FKIDAY , JANUARY 18,1881. ft
DAILY BEE.
I I COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Friday Morning , Jau , 18 ,
'stnfscnUTiorf UATKS :
110.00 per Year
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Strost , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION.
Additional local on sovonlh page.
Cheap railroad tickoU at nushnoH's.
Mm. Noltio P. l'ox will locluro this
evening on "Spiritualism. "
The museum of anatomy now exhibit
ing in Omaha is soon to open in this city.
Permits to marry vroro issued yostor ?
day to the following persons : Francis L.
Everett and Elector Doldcn , of this city ;
D. II. Bolto and Caroline llohorhostcr ,
of Nooln.
Mr. J. S. Rand died at his homo in
liardin , Wednesday afternoon. It was
thought lie was on n fair road to recove
ry , hut n sudden cold aggravated his
troubles and death speedily ensued.
The Nonpareil is undergoing a change.
. .7.V. . Chapman having arranged to stop
down and out , his one-third interest be
ing purchased by J. J. Stcadman of the
Creston Gazette , who it in understood
Will assume control.
Yesterday about 1 p m. a man was
trying to Bleep oft" the effects of whisky
in the alloy justnoutk of Broadway , near
Main street , when a mischievous person
placed a largo fire-cracker under him ,
which when it wont off caused a largo
crowd to collect , they thinking tprobably
another murder had been committed.
Mayor Bowman haa filed a motion for
change of venue in Justice Vaughn's
court in the case of George Wcsnor vu.
the city , claiming he cannot receive jus
tice there. Wosnor sues the city for
$23.08 for 108 yards of dirt placed in
front of S. N. Portorfiold's residence.
Mr. Peter Wois , of the firm of Wois &
Clausen , was made the happy victim of a
surprise party at his residence Wednes
day evening. On his return homo from
business ho found his parlors filled with
friends , who had brought their own music
Irl
sic with them and wore prepared for a
roorry timo. The preparations wore not t
in vain , and a merry time , indeed , result
ed. The occasion was the fifteenth birth
day anniversary of Mr. Weis.
The Turnvoroiti and the Maonnorchor
have decided to unite in a concert and
ball for the benefit of John Braun , the
unfortunate man who fell from the top
of the Masonic temple , upon which ho
was at work. The poor man was fortunate -
tunato in escaping with his life , but the
injuries ho received have incapacitated
him for work , and his family being de
pendent on his Inborn are in a destitute ;
condition. IIu i.i almost a stranger in
this land , having boon hero but a short
time , and a more worthy object for help
could hardly bo selected. The tickets ,
with such a came in view , should moot
with n ready Bale.
Mra. A. Bryan , dressmaker. Cutting >
a specialty , 604 S. Main at. , up stairs.
VKIISOXA.IJ.
City Editor Woodbrldge , of tlio Omaha
Herald , won looking at the wntor workx tosta
yonterdnv.
, Coroner Kout , city editor o ( the llopubll-
can of Omaha , , cntuo over yesterday , but find
ing no business other than sight-seeing , re
turned homo thinking of the Imi > ro\ouient8
inndo here ulnco his last \lult.
Col. W. 18npp him returned from DOH >
Mollies.
Air. Win , llynu , iiHsintant ouginoor of the
Omahit fire dttpcrttncnt , VRH in the city you.
terday.
AV. II. Strickland , buutnoiM inunngor of
.Shook tc Colllor'd original Union nquare
"Lights o' London" company , IB at the Ogden
den , where he will remain for xevoral dny .
Prof. MoNaughton. the Huporlntomlout ofml
the city schools , has gone to St. iTo to attend
A mooting of the jmbllo uchool Mtporlntond-
enU of the various citloa of the Missouri val
ley , the object of the gathering being a dis
cussion of school and educational matters i in
general.
Mr. It. T. Hooker , general Htock agent lof
the 11. L , wai noticed at the Ogden yoater
day. I
Mark Thaiz , spoilt for the Ban Frauds
c mpany , registered ut the Ugdon.
Mr. Crostuwalt was at the I'acific ycstor
J jr. Air. C , came from Atlantic especially
to witnosB the water worka test * .
Mr. Charles L'oaae , go\crnmont onglneor
located in Omaha , wan over on thin aide of tbo
river yesterday.
Mr. O. J , Klug , nupotlbtoudont of tlia government
ornment bnildlog about to ho erected here ,
ftt the Pacific , and cnn lie found nt rooii
Mo. 40.
Mr , 1 $ , KillowEj- , proprietor of tha O Jau
Home , and hit ulfe , came from Cellar Jtuj
Idi to witness the % sater works tent * 'und th
opening of the new opera IIIJHBO ,
Mr. M. White , u' Chicago , In xtopptnt ;
Jlechtelo'a.
Harry II. Uraiiibridco , nn oldtlimtra itel
ing man from Chicago , was rrgtHtered ye Ui
ilajr at the Ogdon.
Chief Butler , of the Omaha fire dqmrtinor
took view of the UwU made yesterday , ifter
UlnluK ftttheluclOc.
Mr. F , If. Whitney , a prominent grid
ruin of Atlantic la at the Ogden.
George P. Wouilhelui , who U conuecto
with the Oinalin flro department
, took illnue
nt the Pacific and witnessed the mcceufti
teats made ywtonlay on our waterworks
Attend Casady , Orcutt & Yroncli'
great sale , to make room for sprit )
lock , Price * way down. '
The Home Laundry makes a special
of first-class wprk and
guarantees eatis
faction. OflicolOT South Main street
A trial aohcitod.
V
, 'f < > '
TRULY TESTED.
The Water Worts Send Up Six SolU
Streams From Different Points
at Once ,
Other Exhibits Made in the Presence -
once of Officials and
Oitizonsi
A Iook at the Machinery.
Yesterday woa a great ono for Council
Ulufls , it being the time sot for the testing -
ing of the water works. At about 11
o'clock in the morning the city ofilcials ,
the county board of supervisors , repre
sentatives of the press , and others , gath
ered at the city building and from there
took carriages for the pumping works ,
whore they were shown the machinery
and the general arrangement , under the
guidance of those interested in the com
pany. Questions were answered , the
workings explained to those who did not
fully understand thorn , and the visitors
had an excellent chance to watch the
big pumps as they did their work like
giants at their case. A glance at the
register showed that with all the appar
ent ease of movement , the machinery
moving as smoothly as though of velvet ,
there was being pumped about 2,000 gallons
lens every minute , or at the rate of be-
between three and four million gallons a
day. AH this mighty volume of water
was being sent through the iron arteries
and veins all over the city , there being
about - ' ! miles of mains for the water to
trail through , and yet all was moving as
though it was the lightest bit of pastime.
The visitors were particularly pleased
with the machinery , all being in dupli
cate , an assurance that in any event the
works could run , despite accidents. The
perfect finish , the thoroughness of the
work , have all attracted attention and
comment before.
After viewing the huge reservoirs , the
company proceeded to the riviir to view
the viaduct and mouth. There was little -
tlo to bo seen by them but ice nnd sand ,
however.
The real interest and excitement of the
day centered in the public tests given.
This not on1 y interested the oflicials and
committees , but largo numbers of outside
citizens and visitors from abroad , who
gathered about each hydrant , and every
stream thrown into the air had a crowd
of eager watchers , and every time that
the water wont skyward a little higher
than was expected , exclamations of ad
miration were heard on all sides. It was
amusing to hear the comments , nnd the
estimates of distance , they varying
greatly. There was a striking unanimity
in the opinions in ono respect , however.
No matter how much diiTcronco of esti
mates as to heights and distances , all ex
pressions vroro to the efl'oct that the
water works was certainly in shapn to
furnish all the water and all the power
needed , oven in case of nn extraordinary
flro. The testa required under the con
tract with the city were various , but the
company submitted to much moro than
was required.
One of the tests was that there should
be six streams from six different hydrants
in the business part of the city , thrown
to the height of ono hundred foot , at the
aamo time , the streams to bo thrown
through ono inch nozzles. The hydrants
selected , instead of being in the business
portion of the city , were scattered from
ono extremity to the other , ono being
near the ICock Island depot , ono near the
old Wabash depot , ono near Stewart's
packing house , ono near the Ilall school
building , ono near George Koolino's and
ono by the Pacific house.
At each of those hydrants was stationed -
tionod ono alderman and a committee of
citizens. THK Bur. had an observer sta-
tionoil in Fairmount park , the highest
point in the city , and with the aid of a
- iipld glass nil details could bo brought to
him , while with the naked eye the six
streams could all bo soon at ono time , a
most beautiful sight indeed. The wind
was strong and very unfavorable for a
good test , the broc/.o being strong enough
to break the streams und sending them
into apiay when reaching a great height.
As seen from Fairmount park the streams
. seemed , nevertheless , quito solid and
strong. That at the Hall school build
ing seemed tko best , it climbing up to a
diuy : hight , while the eye swept toward
the south onto the moro open land \rhoro
- there was nothing to break the wind , the
streams Boomed not so good.
The streams as soon from the location
of the hydrants were in some i aspects
- moro satisfactory than from the park.
- That at the Pacific house was watched
- by a largo crowd , and admired
greatly. It turned far above the hotel ,
and wont Hying over the ball on the ti- |
top of the llaj stall'of the Nonpareil
building. This stream , like the others ,
- wai a Hue ono , but yet was thrown under
disadvantages. Aside from the fact of
the strong wind , the nozzle was an inch :
and a half one , instead of an ono inch.
The nozzles used at the other points
- were also n quarter of an inch larger than
the contract called for , but there wore no
ono inch nozzles to bo used , and so tlio
, company submitted to this additional
turdou. The streams thrown at the
other points were estimated to bo fully
up to the requirement , and those who ,
OV. claimed that they fell short , admitted
Is I that the difference in thu size of the
mzzles would moro than account for it.
Another sot of six hydrants was then
: tojtod in a similar mnnner , mx at reams at
once. Ono of those streams was at noil-
tha mayor's mills. It was a beauty , and
wont up over the top of that high building -
ing , ono of the highest in thu city , the
stream being over a hundred foot. At
the city jail another
fine stream was
thrown , and the other
. < four were oven
bettor than on the test of the first six
hydrants.
The third test was to throw two
ttroatns simultaneously from the highest
point in the city fifty foot into the air.
The company submitted to trying three
places at onco'instoad of two. The places
chosen were Fairview cemetery , nt the
high school and at the last hydrant on
lint street. This
was successfully done
the stream at the high school , the highest -
est point In the city , was fully fifty hin
tlio air. That at Fairview cemetery was
not so high a point , and hence a still bettor -
tor stream was thrown there , and itm
South First street the
stream went ip
' seventy feet.
Then there was ' A test at u hydrant opposite -
posito Bayliss'park , the smallest sized
. main m the city , Two powerful streams
were tlirow from this at one time , the
. twin streams climbing up into the air ' a
height of about eighty feet , it being high
enough to wet the top of the Bloomer
school building spiro.
Aldormnn SVood was anxious to see
how much of a stream could bo put
through ono thousand foot of hose , and
accordingly this request was complied
with , nnd hose being thus laid , ft grand
stream was thrown over the court house ,
drenching its now roof down nicely.
The numerous tests showed conclu
sively that there ii no building in Coun
cil Bluffs but what a strong stream can
bo thrown over i . As to the height
thrown yesterday there were various
estimates. City Engineer Tostovin is
the only man thus far hoard from who
took anything like , accurate measure
ments. Ilo measured the stream at the
hydrant on Sixteenth ovcnuo and found
it to reach a height of 105 feet , and oth
er moosuromenta taken by him were
likewise satisfactory.
The wntor worka company may well
fool proud of the day's trials. The works
were not strained cither. A glance at
the indicator in the city building showed
the press to bo 120 nt thotmmping house ,
and ordinary figure , considering the fact
that , if needed , ICO pounds pressure can
bo put on.
It is to bo regretted that Mr. Ilopkins ,
the president of the construction com
pany , could not have been hero to BOO for
himself the satisfaction which the tests
gavo. Mr. Harry Birbinkino , the engi
neer , who has done .iJ valiantly in over
coming many obstacles , showed his usual
courtesy yesterday in arranging details
and complying with requests. Mr. W.
S. Bolton , the engineer of the Knowles
pumping works , was on hand to look
after the Knowles pumps used in the
works hero.
The ofllcial reports of the several com
mittees will not bo put in tabulated form
and made public for sonic days yet , but
whatever their figures may bo , the public
was pretty well satisfied , yesterday , that
water worka which arc able to fight six
big fires at once , in different parts of the
city , is about what Council Blufi's has
needed , and what it has now got.
Last evening fifty leading citizens of
Council Bluffs joined in a telegram to
Mr. Ilopkins , of Now York , president of
the company , congratulating him upon
tlio successful test of the water works.
A FEISKY POMEE ,
Ho CctH CiiHh On Two OhcokM nncl
Then SklpB Out.
A man went into the grocery store on
the corner of Broadway and Madison
atroot , late on Wednesday evening , and
bought groceries to the amount of four
dollars , and in payment of the same pro-
Bunted a chock for § 15 , purporting to bo
signed by Deere , Wolla & Co. , and ask
ing the grocer to send the goods to his
residence. Upon his claiming to bo an
employee of the above firm , the grocer
gave him § 11 in exchange for what
proved to bo , upon the opening of the
bank yesterday morning , a forgery.
The man then went into the Broadway
meat market and ordered two hams to bo
delivered at his house early yesterday
morning , and again offered a check. The
butcher being unable to give the neces
sary $1-1 duo in exchange , kindly con
tented to hand out all ho had in the
store ? 0 in cash and the individual ,
very thankful for this small favor , con
sented to call in the morning for the
balance. The butcher is waiting wo
expect with a cloavpr in his hand to
find this follow , but in all probability ho
has skipped out. No goods were deliv
ered in cither case , but the money was.
Messrs. Deere , Wells & Co. have no
idea who the person vrns who took the '
liberty of presenting these forgedcliccks.
THE COUNTY BOAED ,
Tlio ISuntls Fixed Upon Tor the Now
Court House.
At the meeting of the county board
yoatorday morning the perplexing bond
question was fixed up. It was decided
that the best plan would bo to issue
1GO,000 of bonds for the now court
house , and § 10,000 for the now jail , the
bonds to run ton years , the rate of inter
est to bo 5 ' per cent. No special levy
will bo mad'o for the first five years ex
cept to moot interest , and then the SIX
will bo made suUicient to take up ? 10,000 )
of the bonds each year till all are paid
oil' . This proposition will be submitted
to the people to vote on besides that of
1ihn ' ' -1--11-- if t-
ihn qu - - - - - - - - -
shall Ibi put up ,
Last evening James U. Craigmile , bug-
gagumastor on the bridge division of the
U. P. railroad , was united in wedlock to
Miss Myra , daughter of Judge Abbott ,
by the Rev. Mr. Mackayat the residence
of the bride's parents. The newly united
couple leave to-day on an eastern tour ,
and take with them the well-wishes of
many friends. Mr. Craigmilo is an esti
mable youug man , who has boon in the
service of the baggage department of tlio
Union Pacific for some timo. THK BKK
congratulates him on lib good fortune.
Private lessons on china given by 8.
D. Ilohso. Studio No. 12 JST. Main
street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
KOTICK. Special adtcrtlsemonti , mcb aa Lett ,
Kound , To Loan , For Bale , To Ilont , Want , lloord.
Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In tills column at thu low
rate of TfcN CKNT8 PKU LINK for the ( tret Inwrtlon
and KIVK CENTfl PKIt LINK for eaoh Bubseiiuont In-
tortlon. tcatu atlvertl emenU at ouroliico , Mo. 7
I'earl street , near llroadav
WANTS.
Mth | | > OD ) , toiltlhurTiir. HK .
"IIT'AKTKII Experienced dining room l , Wau-ia
T ? (16. pir month , O Jcu HUIKO , Council llliifr * .
o a.
a.1
\ 1AMhll Kxcry body in Council Uluffato taku
VV Tuillii. Dillvcrud lyiarrkrat only twenty
mita .
a ueiik.
WANTKU Anaif man in Nebraska to look
after the bnilnem of oiiu of the beat mutuil
bonctlo'ary ' llfo ntmancx- eon > | ianlc * IHIVV Inroriur.
ate I. lt ( trcMPf ruiulrml. Lltaral pay for thu
ri ht rumi. Ailiiuuj J. W. lIxKottlio Ouiincll | lliia ,
OM low ) PAPJIHS Fur mlu at 1I K otlloo , at 'JMctnu
a huudrvd.
KUHAUOIIEAP-Aioi : > J lo.ii . , wc.ll ktookid ,
.rood lUturoii go < Hl locution , two IKKI ) taMci.
. . . _ . , . . . . . .
Clurliw f All.nl. 4 . - I Hit Itn ! o
"tf Ult HAI.K-Tlio uhelu or Vmlf lukrc.t in a ( 'tu-
J. ' vral meritiandUo utoiv , dt > lng good Imilneu.
( iood and | UIU lent ruaton * for nouliij. , Andrew J.
W. H , Dei olHcv , Ctitun II lllufld , lowu.
T OIt UK-St-A larxo , l.ana omi.l > furiilibed room
X1 at fl. ? lint i euui , t o blink * from PootoltUv.
pOU HUNT Twofluclj furutiliuil rooms , uliiKle or
' in mile. auS a Oth truet. ixir. 3rd. Mtiiur.
" "
Mrs H J HfltOl M. D
, , , lui m . Uii
PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON ,
322 Mliaie Broadway. Council Bluffs.
Wholesale and Retail.
We linve the following goods in quantities to suit purchaprra :
Sheep Skin. Slippers ,
Kid Sock Protectors ,
Magnetic Insoles ,
Cork and Imitation Cork Soles ,
Shoe Dressing , "T. M. 70" Blacking ,
Heaton Button Fastners ,
Shoe Laces , Shoe Brushes ,
Shoe Hooks , Etc. , Etc ,
AH wo buy above "oods of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot
Cash , we are ennblea to Hell tbem low enough to suit competition. Ordeis
promptly attended to.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO ,
4:12 Broadway. Council BluiVs. Iowa
ASADY & ORCUTT ,
602 BUOADWAY , COUNCIL 11LVFFS , IOWA.
Carpets and Curtains
Alee many noteltlroln 1IOU8K KUUKIIISINa GOODS. Call and ? o w > .
CASADY & ORCUTT.
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEAT.KH3 IN
Hard and Soft Coal
,
BULK 'AND BAUHEL IJME , LOUISV1U.E AND PORTLAND CKMENT , MICHIGAN 1'LASTER , HAIR
ANDBEWKKPrPE.
NO , 039 Broadway , . . . . . COUNCIL BLDFFB , IOWA.
SMITH &
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ,
7 and 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLDFWJ .
, - - - - IOWA.
3OIH.OE3Orr03E8.-jr , GOlXlXroXXj 3B3jTJ05113B'J3f
TAT T3 A TOT\ \ ATTORNEY AT uvw. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAJIIE CX > UN
VV , nM I niJj TY COLLLCUON AOENGY. Ofllce L-orncr Broadway anil JUln street ,
T3PMn X * Pn GENERAI. JIEKCHANDISE.
Jj llNU OC 13 Main etroet and 17 1'oatl street
MA"Y" 1\7inTT"Nr CULSTON nous&
.1V1 fA. . IxLUIllM , Hotel , 217 and 219 Main street.
UK. J. Jb WiULUb , Corner Main im ! Fifth up etnlra. HcslJcnco , 809 Willow avenue.
Q P UTTTJ " 7 JUSTICE op THK PKACE ,
i OUtHJUZl , Office oor American Express.
Q QKT ArKTPT * ? LIVERY AND FEED ,
O > O VVxiVjLNJjJli , Will contract tor tunerolj at reasonable rates. 22 fourth etroet.
J , M , ST. JOHN & OO..OASH BITYEKS ,
Pratt liy rctnrti mall. 148 Broadmu. _ _ _ _ _ _
TrnnTJ MKncnAirr TAILOR ,
JXUUJ-l , Stock CompieU. Sultumade at reasonable [ irictft. No. SOS JUInStl
p Q ( v/iTrnrr CONTIIAOTOK AND BUILDKH ,
U JC t Ql'l J.i.Jl Comer 7th find Broadway. Plans ftiicl specifications turnlrfied.
MKUCHANTTA.LO.U . .
JAMES FRANE7
, Artbtlo Work and reagonable charges. 872 Broadway
Xr QHTkT FHIOflTUKB STOVES ,
OS OUlMl nd nouwhoid Snppllea. SoS Btotdw y.
TTNTTIT X-r TTA'PT1 ATTOUNEVS AT uvw ,
JUlriJJJL 06 JQliUjl , James Block. Pncttco In state nJ federal oonrta.
C ! A TVTTT1 A131 TT\/T \ / Auit 1)&tn l u e , 421 and 423 Broadway. I * Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Monl.
OO-iN 11 rt r\il UiVi gomery , M. U. Vlivulclao.
EDWIN Jt AJjJjUlTt Notary lliMlo and nuierol Com u > an'cer. ' ' 415 Broadly.
D'FTT'P'D'C1 TTnTTQP SMITH A NOIITON.
HJj V J-lItJIl LU U O l | liroadway opposite New Opera House. J'.cllttcd $1 , f l.M per day
AlLarge Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal
STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES !
Being loft over , must bo sold nt- your own prices. 1 need
IMIIXIIEID IEkA.G-S ! I
to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway.
DR. THOMAS JEFFERIS ,
No. ( > 'J3 8uth a\pnUB , Council llhifT * , Iowa.
Homeopathic Physician and Mag
netic Healer.
t , TIIIKTV VKARS
OK Cowcn.
JUioilB ) ! ( ci ; Rj condlttoEH ikscrlbwl ) without
ijui'B' ' loulnIliuru are huadrcda ol n Itneuxen to I lie
( art that tlin blind aru rfftiutx ) , the ck'af nuulo to
licar , altn iiaral } nil aud rheuiiutiam ot months and
jvaniiitaudlnir frequently curid in 20 mliiutra' time
tlirouKhwyclilc \ monmeric , spirit or * otil forw ,
. "Thuto tlilngii wtro not done In a i < onier. "
The only relUbloiirovcntatlve and euro for dlph.
ttwrU Imowu ( keep It on banil ) . Tlio boat catarrh
nriiiilj IniiMi. fenullpoxprti\eiiUttte superior to
> aoduatlon , I ! > cryra o ol liidix'otloii ( doajxpela )
cured-tlmo leijulrcd ono to U weeks. Old ulccn ,
commonly called canoure remoed without the u o
oitliu Knife. In fact all aotito und chronic dlauaus
buixvulully trcattnl ,
1 lie rwordd of mortality hliow that Dr. JitTerltn U
Uio mo t Buncoiufiil rraoticloiier cf nwilriuu In thu
Mcstcrii iotiiitrIIIigrcatCHtuunxiia has boui In
auvu that haa batlled tlio tl.Ml ot otner doctorv , ai
well IK raualu r donpalr and luiauclil ruin In many
rusci.
TKIISI8 KKAhONABI.Vi
No cluro for nmiiultutloii liy litter or otnrwl ] .
IiiclvHO t- > \theruanintre ) tolettm uru roculrul. |
llost kind of rid mow .
ttf 1'cmuiiB free from foiit.ntjtouj dUeuav Mill bt < ru
ixht > d Into hblntlltuti v ( Health for tii-atnunt.-
JACOU hlllB. i ; . | . CAUWKI.U
SIM3A. CADWELL ,
Attorneys -at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Olllce ' , lt ln btrott. Uoona J uid hhuirart & Mo-
U lwu' Block. Will practice lu Btato ud wlr l
DourtiW.
W. R. VAUCHAN.
Justice of the Peace.
Omaha and Council Bluffs.
Jlwl UU and coUtrtloo wtnC7. „ Q fellowl
ock , om a i1oi ll ak. , jla5 [ .
JOSEPH GAGHEGAN.
HARD WOOD
AND
COAL
Corner Main Btrcetaod Klglith a\rnue , Couii
Bluffa.
ti'tt ratcu and prompt iltlhtry
WINTERRESOBT.
_
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
.Oia.ro ,01" 3 > To SPfiy.
woirua anteo tlio cutout thu lolloulni ; turned dt >
Ht'iutcs , or no pa.lllioiiniiitlsru : , heridilft , Ulcers.
Catarrh , a 1 Illocxl BiidiKlndlfeotet , D\iiv'i \ | ! < > , I.lMir
I'ouiplniut , Kldnty am ) llUil.ltr . Il ) a-.i , . ( lout , Mm-
ralula and Anthnia , 'Ilieii Nprlnus are thu fatorlto
rcnort of the tlnd an lilililliiutiil.und aru the
I'KKBLK LADUS JI1 > , T I'lllKNU ,
Ooml hotel , lit ery and luithlnaci uiiiHlAtlnn hotli
winkr and nuiiinur , Utility highly plrturLoiiue
and lioalthy. Ant > nlblu InVub li rulluay , at
Uvi'iia ' , orO. , 1) ) . 4 ( j , at Aliian ) . Corrupondi.uco
ulldt d , UKV.M 31. IIIOMl'SON.
Manager.
H iloaui fc''rlnOora | ' , P. ( ) . , Ceiitrj Co. , ilo.
. lee 3
1U action . . . . . , . . . . , Neutral
Uarbonlc Acid Clan . , tl In. jmr Knlloii
Carbouato liililuni , . . . . . . SS.IWI ( iralna
Carbonate Iron . , , , , . . . 74i
, ,
Htilpbate t'alclini . . ilu
Chloride UtMtluin . , , , . 7tflo
Slllk-a . . I.W.1
Alumina . . . . . . . . , , .0,011) )
OrKinicand Volatile tuattir and lou . , , .ll.r.l !
Total pellil * jur ( ration . 7,1T4
\Vnuiir.v ill H KILL , Chcmi > U.
THOS. orriciB ,
OFFICER & PUSEY
BANKERS.
Council IlluOi * . U.
Established - - 1856
IVrrljn d lu ttlo Kich ug and
Home hccuntiiM
Empkie Hardware Co
Hardware
109 nml 1111S. Main Street ,
S1 COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
WHOLESALE DEALKHS IN
HATS , OAFS BUCK GLOVES ,
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS
pEtoT3.erio.-e * .xxd. j
Money Loaned ; Abstracts Furnished
No. 4 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
2
BEOHTELE'S
uropean Hot
The only only hotel run on the European plan ln this city. Now building ,
newly furnished and nil modern improvcmente , and ia centrally located.
PETER BECS TELE , PROPRIETOR , I-
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. >
STEINHARDT & FREYHAN ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers ,
01' COUNCIL IJUJFFS.
IR El 3VC O
THEIR BUSINESS TO
Omaha , ITob. , January 1st ,
HAVING SKCUllED W 23T & njlTCIir.R'S OLD STAND ,
3LI3OS
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. )
TO LOil id. REAL ESTATE !
Complete Abstracts of Title to nil Lots and Lauds iii the County.
DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF
I ALL PAPER
Interior Decorations.
1 S. Pearl Street nnd 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
HEATING STOVES
AT COST FOIl A SHOUT TIMK ONLY.
'
Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large
line of cxti iiordinary Fine Carvers.
DeVOL & WRIGHT , 504
WHY DON'T YOU
( IKTSDMK OK
FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
Perfect Kitting , U < * t and Clu.niot.KKino | ! I.incn Collars and CulTx.
No. 715 Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. T
. GALLAGHER. \
how fatore , Fresh UiHKlf , Liiw Prices and PoUtc AtUndnnt-i.
f { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , }
GROSYENQR & ( HJNN ,
MANUFACTUUEHS OF
MLjuiiiuii 0n > * ± " " " v "TS" "
IEiO O IMC
311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa.
FROM NOW UJNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE
EXTRA BARGAINS
In all our Boots mid Shoes , regardless fof ! Quality. Don't miss this
chance. S. A. MEltCE. 100 Main Sireer.
RUBBERS !
Oar apeoch is ahort , but to the point. JJeafc Chicago discounts every day in th
year on
Rubber Boots , , Shoes ,
AND AECTICS.
Goods WAKIIANTED asood iia ANY in the market. They are made hy the
NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO ,
islln00fFKC.IAT1iiIld au P ENS13 a lock of regular and
XiUA wmv Boots and fahoes
in all sues , ready to ship on receipt of orders.
THUS
Or second quality Boots wo are introducing are letter than so-called fl
many - firs
quality , and. wo give a lar e EXTttA discount on them.
Z. T. LINDSEY & COM
4 ; > u' 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs Iowa ,