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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1884)
HE DAILi' BEE. S , i _ . . COUNCIL KLUFFS. Tuesday Mornjng , Jan. 22 , MENTION , XJhcap mQroad tiokote tA Bushmft's. Buyn rcvohwr of 'Ooport SIcOco nnd nrnko it warm for Wio buvglaw. " * Water pipe ro'being-laid ' inte the old , food atoro which is new bo'aig-cacd as tl city balding. Permit'ts wed woe yostfrd sy issued 4o JurgorThcecsion-ntKl Magdalana Thor- ston , both of Wolnct. A now < Crainftgo and'coss .pool is being mado'fortho ' old county ijeil , a slight help to'flaiproaett ! . faulty usertary ! cxadi- won. Anyone finding a set of * three staies , lost'from ' ft bracelet , -will be rewarded by returning'tho aamo to'Captain Hayas , of itho ipoiico' ' for * 3. Thcrowere thirty-five cars of stock in - andout of fho Union yards Sunday. 'Quito ' a Httlo spurt of l.xiflines'for this -aocson of the year. ( Fho sale < il tickota for tho' 'fLights of ILondon" begins this morning. This entertainment promises totgivo the best satisfaction of any which has boon pro- * ented hero for months past. Atleast ono gonorouB soul has been ( touched-by the case of the family in lneod.givon in yesterday's > BBK , and has ordered some groceries oout to the house. The family should be looked after in otherrrespocta. iln the office of the clerk ef < the courta .appears a sign , "All foes duo this oflico raust-'bo paid in advance.Just how a iellw-can pay in advance what is already dHo'ia a conundrum notjinsworod by the rnerplosing placard. Juotico Schuns has joined-in-matrimony T. 'j. JCnapp and BoHio Working , both of'Omaha. ' They modestly .desired the witnesses not to let it got into TIIH BEI : , which request is , of coursy , complied with. with.Mm. Mm. W. H. Williama died Sunday night-at her home , No. 821 Avenue A. The tfuneral services will bo hold this afternoon. Mrs. Williams kea .boon ill i for souio time with cancer of itlio stom- ack. ack.A A young man rushoddnto police head- < iuartars yesterday with a frenciod look , and insisted on having a special /detail of policemen given him to arrest . * wicked , wicked man , who had called him a "dudo. " Ho meant it , too , but tlio po- lioo.ooaaluded there was no show toanako a case. One.of ihe queer features of the bur- glary.of Postmaster Armour's residence ia that Jiio family having been away ho had ikept the jewelry in the safe at the postoffico .until the day before the bur glary , whoa ho took the valuables down tothe house , -tho room in the safe being needed for .a froali arrival ot stamps. llovival nootings are still in progress at the Baptist church , and have increased 480 in numbers and interest that the meetings for the rest of this week will beheld hold in the auditorium upstairs. There will bo preaching each evening by llov. A. Amburn. Thus far twenty-eight converts are reported. Fcrogoy & Moore responded againyos- $ terday to the needs of the Homo of the friendless and pulled $10 cash out of the drawer and handed it ever. Among the improvement * contemplated at the Homo is the introduction of n water supply and the company -trill probably show its interest by donating the same. Bruce Ho wo has a piece of property near the poor farm which has been without ii.a out & tenant. On going out there with a man vrho talked of buying the place ho found to his surprise that the house > 10u 4 the place hod boon burned to the ground a day or two boforo. It was a frame building , 1C by 24 , and was valued at . about $1500. The cause of the flro U .unknown. There was a Httlo flurry caused yester day by what would bo startling news , indeed deed , if true , that the police had closed onf of the Broadway gambling houses It proved to have arisen from the fuel .that the proprietor of the saloon part of the establishment had & falling out will , the man who presides over the tablesone locked the front doors to keep the tradi ! out. It seems to bo simply a partnorshi quabble which led to the closing up. George Knott , who with his wife ire boarding at the Creston house , is thi , lo er of suit of a clothes , which aomi aoeak thief has taken from their trunl * - ' during their absence from the room. Tin ' i -.trunk wan loft unlocked , ao that tin thief had no trouble in securing what ho wasted , There wore other valuables ii the trunk , including his wife's gold brace 1 lets , but thtuo the thief left undisturbed clothing being what ho was evidently in u d of. " f , The Church Choir company seems i bo ia btd luck all around. It is claiinei ttut ono of the .reasons why the compan ; .could not give a better cntertainraon VM that one of the orchestra stole all Jio " mime , ibout $100 worth , and skippci Wt with it Frank Hewer aworo out ; i eotupUiat charging the man natnod " AiWjiJi Lsizigang , with being the fellow § warrant WM Issued by Juitio i , but tlie.auiu WM not to bo fount tatiweiif , Itwa * Uted last evenin ; that lt h d bft o ovwh uld atOrMtou wl VM to b bivufbt UwJc , THE MYSTERIOUS MUBDER , 1 A Man Named V/ntaon Now ArreaUfl , ' n the Stayer of Old linn Shell ) ; . ShorKf Dan Fnrrcll , of MilU county , ttudo fi'crfnUl Arrest Saturday nlglit , the porsrn bsing a man named Win. Waf > is thought to hare boon tlw murderer of old man Shelby , who was r 5ccrtfly f und ( lend and bloody in his store , few miles north of Malvern. Watson was at work foe the time'fora ' former living near the old man's placo. Sean after the murder Watson loft , and it is claimed tlmt he wont over into Giark county and there sold a watch for Yf cents nnil n revolver for $1 , boili nrti * clcs being identified as having bolocigod to' the old man. Waieon is said to have told several different stories as to how he came in possession of these articles. R seems almost impossible that plunder could have been a sufficient motive to lead ft man to commit such a brataluncr- dor , as the old man's clfecta , all tcJJd , would amount in but it trifle , < hia store being n Httlo shanty in whicli ho'kopt a few little articles for sale , and bo wits not known to have any monoy. Mrs. A. Bryan , dressmaker. 'Cutting a specialty , < W4 S. Main st , up'aburs. EOG-DBOPHOBIA. , A Number ofl'orcliicsi l > lo I > um the at A K. W. Jackson has just lost flight or ton hogs in a very strange manner , and his neighbor , Mr. Jeffries , hai clso lost two or throe. A dog belonging to Mr.j Joirrioa celebrated Now Year's -night by prowling around the hog pens , and biting a numborof hog , snapping thorn through the nose. The dog was killed , ifltid the hog * aoomod to bo recovering from their wounds all right , until a few days ago , when they commenced to act rery. queer- ly. They kept pawing at their noses and acted as if blind , their eyes looking queerly - ly , their mouths covered with froth , and the hogs squealing AS though great ly frightened whenever tlioy wore touched. Ono by ono the wounded ones have keeled ever and died. Whether the trouble is hydrophobia or not as a mystery. The hogs , whicli were bitten elsewhere than on the snout , aoom to bo all right , and the theory is advanced that something ailed the dog , and that aomo- thing , whatever it was , caused his bite to bo poisonous to the hogs , but when bitten on the fleshy part of the body tiio fat did not. absorb the poison , but when bitten on the snout it did. Private lessons on china given by S. D. llohao. Studio No. 18 N. Main atroot. ' NOT THE ONES , Jim Snod'Jcrly and Micky Houok From tlio of Bui-alary. As predicted in yesterday's BEE , the examination of Jim Snoddorly and Micky Houck on a cVargo of burglariz ing Swanson's store and the postoflico at CrcBcont City , rcsultotl yesterday in the discharge of the prisoners. The evi dence against them was entirely circum stantial and very weak. Mr. Swanson testified as to the details of the burg lary. Ho hoard the explosion as the eafo was blown open , jumped out of bed and gave chase , together with Mr. Hough , following the three men UOO yards , and exchanging several shota with them. Neither ho nor Mr. Hough could identify the men , though Mr. Swanson i" son thought Snoddorly and Houok resembled two of them in general ap- poaranco. The boy who droro the ex press wagon , mid who took Snoddorly . and Houok to Crescent City the day be fore the burglary , nlso testified. At their request ho trotted the horses through the town pretty lively , Snoddorly tolling - him that no didn't want the boys to see the trapping and hunting accoutrements they had , lost some of them should fol low thorn out to where they wore going ' to camp out , and steal their things. In defense it wns explained tlmt Snoddorly , and Jlouok went out there to trnp , fish and hunt , and that whicli they took with them was just for that purpose. In v > ow of all these facts the two wore promptly discharged. \Vu still have n few choice heating stoves which wo are closing out at a great sacrifice. Cooper & MuGco , 41 Main street. PJjTJNDBIllNa W1I3 1'OSTBIASTKll. Phil , Armour'H H6nllonuoUuiiHiueil : Klara , Wlio ( Jet $ : ( ) ( ) of Jowclrj- . ' - - Some tinio Sunday night before 10 o'clock , burglars raided the residence ol . , Postmaster Phil. Armour.- The ly vroro all avroy from homo at the e : and it via not until their return that the low was discovered. The houao ia well supplied with inside bolts for the doors and the burglars , aftur working at the ! ] lock of the roar door , found it was still fastened by the bolt. They thoii stove in the panels , and thus gained an en trance. The indications were that . IIbo thoivea ransacked ovorthing , The lin ing was torn out of a hat belonging tc the boy , for what purpose is not cleur , unless they wanted it to wrap up some thing in. The littlo'girj'fl hand satchel in was taken as far as the kitchen , and - on being fauud to contain no valuables , was put in the stovo. The followa took all the jewelry they could find , and tlioj found about every bit , in the house. The ; to took a gold hunting case watch and la gold Open-faced ono , both ladies watches. They got bracelets , watch chain and nock chain , n set of jewelry , pin and oar-rings : i a ring , and other articles , They took also a littlu willow box given Mr. Ar a mour thirty-five years ago , and which contained some old sleeve buttons and , , bits of broken and unused jewelry , which , bad accumulated during the years. The total loss is estimated at between $300 and $400. Btrango .enough the silverware - ware was loft untouched , H was all marked and perhaps this led the fellows to conclude it would b too much risk to work it oft. One of the bracelet ) wu dropped near Mm front door , evidently ' .oft < in tire hurry with which the fellou * loft the houw after ransacking - ing it. Thews robberies ore getting rather plentiful , and the citiroiis with each fresh incident , renew and increase their indignation tint some of those fal lows I are not caught. A city which al lows wicty Dhows with wino rooms , gambling houses on the first floor , with a frco-far-all entrance , houses of ill fame , crooks , sneaks , and vagrants , txxp-o'-day houeos , in fact everything and anything , soVlong as ttosy pny a small per cent of their profits into the city treas. nrjr , will always bo plundered and pil lared by roughs who are dmwn to auch n 5ty , nml who find plenty of things to delight them. It is iwt because it chances to bo the postmaster's house that s plundered , but because ono burglary has folio-wed another , and anoakahiovitig , lias abounded , that good citizens are ' getting aroused , and demand that the police have a regular cleaning up There ought not to bo any more paper wasted in writing up proclamations from the mayor. What is needed ia ac tion. There nro known crooks lying about , town who ought to bo brought to the front on i\ charge of vagrancy at least. If these follows cannot bo caught after a crime ia committed , the tablet ouof.it to bo turned And the followa ar rested before they got a chance. Bneak Tlilore * And burglars are numerous. Prepare to protect your property by purchasing a revolver from Do Vol it Wright. OIL FAOTOBY NEWS , 8 < ronpr Objection * to the Location nricl MnnftKciucnt or the Oil Tank Company. R. Mitchell , ono of Council Bluffs' old citizens and proprietor of the Rock Island house , makes some sorioui com plaints Against the Continental Oil and Transportation company , who use the grounds adjacent to Mr. Mitchell's for the storage of oils of all kinds. Ho claims that there is great dmgor from fire , the oil being handled carelessly and the ground oven saturated with oil ; also that there is no watchman kept to look after fires , and that not only is surround ing property endangered , but the odors are horrid and unhealthy. So that for all these reasons property in that vicinity is depreciated in value and damaged. lie aska that a writ of injunction bo issued , restraining the oil company from using the grounds until they make proper protection from fire , ccaso hand ling oil in the open air , provide a watch man and otherwise , remedy the evils. Accompanying this statement and appli cation are a number of affidavits of citi zens corroborating the facts narrated. The numoroua burglaries remind us that our doors and windows should bo moro securely fastened. Cooper & Me- Goo have the necessary impldmcnts. Call on them at 41 Main street. PIOUSONAJU Wrn. Cooper , of the firm of. Cooper & > lc < j ! o , haa a child who la very ill , H , S , Cola hag % returned from Chicago , whore lie has boon attending a meeting of lightning rod .manufacturers . and doalera. MM. T. < T. Mackny , wife of th rector of St. 1'aulVi .church , lift * returned from St. Louis , where aho has boon apemliug HOIIIO time with frlonda. H. Kelly , of Chicago , it an Ogdun houHO guost. A. L. Brownell , at Charles City , is ut the Ogden. J. 0. McCoHtlnnJ , of Newark , N. .T. , was among these who regixtcrod at the Ogdun ycntonlay , Mr * . Olive Filley IB visiting friends here , Deputy County Clerk Warren ban been ono of the iuvulld corps for a few days , i"T , Curtis , of Minneapolis won nt the Pacific yesterday. J , M. Armstrong , of Sterling , wan among those nt the Pacific yesterday. II , J. Chambers , the well-known Avoca attorney , was in the city yesterday. Air. i'otliybrldge , of the Bromlwny nuvrket , IH tlio happy father of a bouncing baby. Albert Watliing , the editor of The Lincoln Democrat , .was iu the city and a culler at THE BEE oflico , in company with his old frlomlnud school-mnto , Jacob Sims , the well-known at torney of thU city , Mr. Wotkins left last evening for Chicago. Mrs. lUtliton , wife of the county 8upcr > visor , has boon lying ill at Klol'a liotol for eovcral days , tluw detaining her husband bore. She has no for recovered , however that they expect to bo nblo to leave for their Lome to day. SPECIAL NOTICES. . NOTIOB. Special atlvertlscmonts , svcb as Lost , Found , To Txmn , For Halo , To Rent , Wants , IJoard- Ing , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS J'KU LINK for the liret Insertion and FIVK CENTS I'EK LINK lor each subsequent In- ertlon. Leave advertlsemeuU at our office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway WANTB. TyANTKD-Uoy , with | > ony , to deliver Tun Una. , WANTED Etperlenood dining room glil. Wapus I1C. pet moutb , Ogden Houtu , Council UluOs , ANTEU Kvery body in Council ItlulTs to take TiisIlBS. Delltcred by carrier at only twenty , oonU a week. \\rANTKU A good liouu , In nlc-ii location , * lth IT . threeur fourr oron. Addrivs box N'o. xfl , n < s uffln > . r " 'D I'APEILS-Kor tale at U B ortlw. at - a hundred. F OR HALKCUEAP A good saloon , well ttockt < d , gcod flxtun-H , good location , two pool tablet. Charles Lmbold. 100 llroadway. J7 > OK BAI.K-Tlio ithcle nra tialf Interest In a gen. X' era ! uierchaudUe store , doing good business , ( Jood and sufficient reasons for helllinr. Addrcbn J , \V. a. Ue olll'-B , CouncimiuBs , Iowa. II\OK UKNT A large , handsomely furnished room _ _ at 020 rlr't avtniiu , t o blosks from I'ostollliy. FOH HUNT An elegantly furuUhtdroom , lix tlun central , Hefereucoi r < | Ulre < L Addrvs * A. 11. U , Hi * offloe. T7WH KENT Two llQely furnished rooms , bln lo or J un suite , SOS H. Oth si r t , cor , 3rd. aenuu DEfiKHOOlt-ToIteot. CalUuH. W , Ferguson , SO I'esrl H. IJ OllB\Li-Ono Urpe anrrul honv. wtlghl 1400 /pounds , 8 years old. A. J. Mandol , 32i llroad. way - OTOVK.S-I lavu a few cook and beating stovr * Icfl it uv/r'vrhlch , ' will close out at great leductlons. A.J MaudeL Mrs , HJ , Hilton , MD , PHYSICIAN & SURG aaa Middle Broadway. CouncU Bluffs. B. Rice M. D. | or other tumors rtmoro-1 without U > Ij knU or drawing of blood. CPM DISEASES RUBBERS ! Oar speech it short , but to the point. Uos * . Chicago ducounta every day in the year on r Boot : AND ARCTICS. Goods WA11HANTJSD * w good as ANY in the market. They are nmdo by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. We have a big line of SPECIALS ftnd nn IMMENSE stock of regular and EXTttA. WIDE Boots and Shoes in all SIECS , ready to ship on receipt of orders. Or eoootkl quality Boots wo nro introducing are bettor than many so-called fire quality , and wo givn a largo EXTRA discount on thorn. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs Iowa. MAYNE & PALMER , DIUtKHS IN Hard and Soft Coal , I1ULK 'AND IIAHUKL UUE , LOUISVILLI ! AND I > ORTtJlND OEUENT , UICUlaAM PLABTEB , HAIR AMD 8KWKK 1'IPK. No , 080 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 8M1TU & TOIjTEIt. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , 7 and 9 Main street , Council , BLUKKH , . . . . IOWA. "W TJATDTi ATTORNEY AT LAW. MAKAOEK OP POTTAWATTAMIE COUN- VV > n H i n. I Ij TY COLLECTION AQENCY. Office corner Broadway andllain street. JOHN BENO & 00 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. , , 18 Main street And 17 Pearl street. MAX MOHN CUESTON HOUSE. , Hotel , 217 and 219 Mala street DR. J , X. WMlTJli , Cornar Main and Fifth up-sUlrs. Itcsld'i , 009 Willow avenue. N. SOHTJEZ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , . , Offloe over American Eipreea. TXT A n "MPT ? LTVEllY AND FEED , SQ - VY jq.VJl.'l Jjl\n Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. 82 Fourth Btregt. J , M , ST , JOHN & CO..OASH BUTEES. Draft by return mall. UP Broadway. MEROHAMT TAiton , Stock Compiet * . Suite made at reasonable price * . No. SOS Main 8i | G E SMITH.CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , , . Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and speclflcatloni furnished. MERCHANT TAILOR. JAMES FRANEY , Artlrtlo Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. LINDT & HART ATTORNEYS AT LAW , , James Block. Practice In state and federal courts. CJ A "KTTT1 A TJ1TTTW And batn house , 421 and 423 Broadway , L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. llont- PcLllXJ. " n/lU JJl gamerj , M. P. Physician. WTKT T AUWITT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , V V UN U. jti.D.DU JL J. t Notary Public and General Conveyancer. 415 Broadway. "RPTTPPP TTnTTQP SMITH & NORTON , XlJj V JJXvJj HUUOJJi Broadway opposite Now Opera HOUM. Refltt dfl , 91.60 per day A'Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! Being loft ever , must bo sold at your own prices. I need IMIIXIiEID ! i.A.G-S ! I to fill cotitractw. S. GOLDSTEIN , C38 Broadway. M. GALLAGHER. New Store , Freeh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendant * . First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel } AS AN ECONOMICAL INSUKANCE , THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OP WATERLOO , IOWA , In cootltlcred the belt frJ.MO In m e of Ofatb.and $1.000 endowment at tha explratlonof ton jearg. Ait > e < i' nivntu | mjuUo according to ape. Uri. Olive > 'illoy the agent will call and usiilaln the plan upon your re- iiucat. lllroct your commiiutcatlona to 1U Yloo St. Council Iltuffs lawa. G. HMCillor. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF f ALL PAPER AID 1101 Interior Decorations. 13 S. Penrl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholesale and Retail. 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 , Shoe Laces , Shoe Brushes , Shoe Hooks , Etc. , Etc , As wo buy above goods of Manufacturers in largo quantities for Spot tosh , we are enabled to Hull them low enough to suit competition. Ordeia promptly attended to. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO , 412 Broadway , Council Bluil'e , lowu. Empkie Hardware Co 109 and 111S. [ Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN | * Sf M CTTSiTVIf3 & * Vlff * & * 9 lSFf * T9 * tffl "B * / K'lI'VKlStfM HATS , OAFS BUCK GLOVES , 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS | T3oix l3.t Axx Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. BECHTELE'S European Hot The only only hotel run on the European plan Jin this city. New building , newly furnished and all modern improvements , and is centrally located. PETER BECH TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IE Di/C O "V El 3D TUEHl BUSINESS TO Omaha , XTeb. , January 1st , 1884 , HAVING 8ECUKKD WEST & FRITCIIBR'S OLU STAND , ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) I1Y TO LOAN m REAL ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. GROSVENOE & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OP 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa , HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large 'line of ext ) aordinary Fine Carvers. DeVOL & WRIGHT,504 - " WHY DON'T YOU OKTSDMK OF FITCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Best and Cli n > tut.IIKIno Linen Collars and Cuffa. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE EXTRA In nil our Boots and Shoes , regardless o Quality. Don't mirfs this chance. S. A. PIERCE , 100 Main Street. DB. THOMAS JEFFEEIS , 'v > J \ , * , ' No. 623 Bixth avenue , Council Uluffs , Iowa. Homeopathic Physician and Mag netic Healer. TNnttn-nVR IKAHH' Kii'r.itiKMCK ; riimnr TKIRS A REK. or COUNCIL DlapnoiU ( diseased conditions de crlted ) without nuebllonlnp. There am huudruds of w itneshes to the fact that tno blind are restored , the deaf made to hear , alio paralysis aud theumatlsm of months and yean standing frequently cured In 20 minutes' time through iwychlo mesmeric , spirit or soul force , "These things were not done In a corner. " The only reliable pre > entatl\e and cure for dlph- tlictU known ( keep It on baud ) . The l > tt catarrh remedy In use. Hmtll pox preventative superior to vacctoatlon. K\ cry caw ot Indigestion ( desprpsla ) cured time required ona to six weeks. CM ulcers , commonly called coiicera remoted without the utu of the knife. In fact all acute und chronic dijeasea euccuwfully treated , The records of mortality show that Dr. Jrfferles Is the most successful iiractlcloner ol ino'lldnu In the wenUrn country. Ills grcateBt succobs has bcrn In cases that has baffled the tklll of otncr doctors , as w ell as causing despair and financial ruin In many cases. THIMa HKAKONADI.K. No charge for consultation by letter or otlif rftl e , Inclose itainp. where answers to letters are reiiutrcd. Best kind of rcfernces given. tiT I'ersons free from contagious dlsraneill \ lie re ceived Into hU Institute of lleulth for ticatuient. JACOB BIU8. K. f. CADWELL. SIMSdL CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL DLUFFS , IOWA Offloe , Italn Street , Koonu 1 aad Bhugart & Mo- Uahon'f lUuck. Will practice in Btat * and udrr.J oeuiU W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Dlufb. K * J UU acd eollMtioa tftaey. o Odd Fellors c r , JOSEPH GAGHEGAK. I ' HAED WOOD AND. COAL Corner Ualn street and Eighth aunue. Coun Bluffs. tt ratee acd prompt delirury WINTER RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Ouxro ox * DNTo 3Ev. . We cuaranteu the cine of the following nainecl dU- scasesorno nay : lUieuinatUm , Mcrcfub , Uloers. Catarrh , a 1 lllootl ond.l.Indlsewes , On p iwU , Liter Compltlnt , Kldnvy and HlnMer iJluctscs. uout , Neu ralgia and Asthma , Thesi Bprlnusaro the fnorlU retort of the tired an.1 dehilliatad , and are the FKEULE LAIJICH BKST KlllEND , Orod hotel , livery and bathing accomndtitinn both winter and summer. I < ocallty highly picturesque and healthy , Accotslble by Wob-bh railway , at Evpna1orC.D. & Q. , t Alliany. Corrcspomlcnce solicited , HEV. M. M. TI1011PSON , Sllosm Springs , Oora , I . O.atritry Co ? , JTo. ANALYSIS. Specific ) Uratlty. . . . , . , . , , . , , . , , . I 002 * lUiaetliin. . . . . . . . Ntutral CatbouloAcldOas . fl In. per | -Jlon. Carbonatd Calolum . , , . 85.WI Grains Carbonate Iron . , . , . . 7 t'41 ' Sulplioto ilagnctda . a to HulphBtB CoIdnU . , . . . . . . . .V.l',148 ChloriiloHiKlluni , , , , , . . , , . ' .7 joe Alumina . , . . .0uld- Urganloand Volatile matter and less . . . .1,469 Total Klids per ttallon . , , , . .67,174 Wkioirr * ilmsitt , C'lieuil < U. ruoa. omcsi , OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council BJufli . ts Established - - 185G