THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , WEDNESDAY , ) JANUARY 23,1884. THE DAIO BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning , Jan ( 23 , HATES : By Corrtct - 10 cents p r week u By U l - - $10 00 per Year ' * OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadwny. MINOR MENTION , [ Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets nt Bushnoll's. The funeral of Mrs. Williams was held yesterday afternoon. The llcscuo boys have put oft" their dance until the 30th and will then give n big masquerade. The board of trade will make iU next effort nt holding nn ntlnunl election of officers next Monday night. The soil pipe , or drain at the city bulling , is frozen up , so that the use of water is rather interrupted. A. Culver yesterday presented n bolt of the best domestic to the Homo of the Friendless. Hayes & Olcnson contrib uted also $5 of groceries. While ono man was nt work connect ing the -water main with the city build ing yesterday , there were seventeen idle men watching him. No comment neces sary. Mayno t Palmer have nddod wood to their hard and soft coal business , and now their customers can bo supplied with cordwood , stave wood , chunks , or what ever they most desire. Mulland , the fellow whoso children were recently taken care of by the Homo of the Friendless , nnd who promised to keep out of town , was back again ycstor- day , but at sight of the officers skipped for Omaha. Charles Wilson , who vros arrested for obtaining food and lodging nt the St. Jo house under false pretenses has taken a change of venue from Justice Vaughan to Justice Schurz , and gave $300 bail , his coso being continued. The lobby hanging outside the rail at the council mooting were suddenly scat tered nnd sprinkled yesterday by the un expected turning on of the water supply , the faucet not being closed. Even the dignity of the council was broken for n few moments by the sudden appearance of cold water. Jim Snoddorly was in the toils again yesterday. Ho and a man named Bert wcro en upper Broadway , nnd hearing n man discuss his recent arrest for the Crescent City burglary , Jim got mad and kicked up a row. On being brought into the superior court Jim was fined $1 nnd costs and Bert was discharged. Two vrhito and a colored vagrant were lodged over night in jail. Yesterday morning the tinted ono was lot out , and the two others on being brought before Sustico Scours had their cases continued nntil afternoon , they being released on their own recognizance until 2 o'clock. Instead of leaving the city as was ex pected and hoped , they surprised all by appearing promptly on time , and were sentenced to jail , and given the alter native of going to Omaha. They struck out west on Broadway. The Driving Park. William Ward , of Beatrice. Nebraska , expects soon to bring several of his fast horses hero to stable nnd train at the driving park. Ho would have brought them this week , but concluded , on ac count of the bad weather , to bring thorn next week if nil is well , Among them will bo the well known pacer Silver Tail , which Mr. Ward owns. Colonel W. W. Abbott , of St. Joe , ox- pccts to soon have some of his horses here. Ho is the owner of Colonel West , the sire of Lorono , who has a record of 2:30 : ? , and of Mabel H. , with n record of 2:3l : ] , Besides Colonel West the well known Wcstmount will bo brought hero , whoso record is 2:274. : Colonel Abbottis oxpoctcd to arrive hero by the last of tlio week to complete arrangements , and it is hoped that the association will bo able to arrange to got him to permanently locate hero. hero.Dr. Dr. Wade Gary has sold Anna II. , a promising four-year-oldt and a sister to Mabel II , , to St. Joe parties. She is to bo bred to McMahon , who has a rocordof 227 ; , and is owned by Dr. Holiday , ot Brownsville , Neb. PEUBONAX , . Col. John Lldntoxpocti to start to-day or to-morrow for Washington , to attend tlio meeting of the committee to iloclda upon a lo cation fur a western soldier'homo. Col. Ltnd U a utrong advocate , and will ueo lit * powers for tbo Interests of Council Bluffi. 8. W.'Miles , of Chicago , was ivt licchtole' yonterday , Mr * . J. W , Stocker and Mr. and Mm J'rankDolwon , of Logan , arrived at lieditelu' yesterday , Paul and Dr . Schmlnka aud E. Ilelbcr of Nebraska City , wcro an Ogdeu house trl yesterday. Perry'Mulligan , of Plum Hollow , took look at the city yc tcrd y. Will Craig , ono of Chicago' * best-knowi commercial touritU , arrived at the Ogdei yesterday , T. W , HcCaesrae , tlio agent of the Buck ; eye , expect * to etart to-day for the eatt on three week * ' trip , Intend'ng ' to vleit Net York and seteral ] > oInU In Canada. J. A. Freyhan , now of Omaha , wan In tbc city ywterday , Hi-Sheriff Perry Keel wa > In the city yei 191 day. Y , 0 , Newell , forine-ly agent for McCoi loick here , and now located at 1'anro , D , T wa * in the city ywterday , greeting old friend * . Private IBMQIU on china given by P. Hehso ' , Studio No , 12 N. M fan THE CITY FATHERS. They Open Bifls , Award Cnlracls , and Talk 0er Inpraents , Sundry Items of a Dnylltflit Session. At an adjourned mooting of the city council hold yesterday afternoon , nil the members were present , except Alderman McMohon. A number of bids were opened and contracts lot. James Mithon was given the contract for building n sidewalk on Dawsoti street and First avenue. John Fogallo was given the contract for filling Fifth avenue from Pearl street to Ninth , at 22 cents for the first block , 24 for the next and 2 < for the next. On Ninth street Ooorgo Marshall was given the contract for filling between Third and Fourth nvonuo nt 25 rents ; Cloy Platnor for filling from Fourth to Fifth avenues. J. J. Hathaway was given the con tract for filling on Ninth street from Twelfth to Thirteenth avenues nt 33J cents. Thirteenth to Fourteenth nvo- nucs at 45 cents , and Fourteenth to Fif teenth nt 40 cents. On Eighth street T. A. Denton was given the contract for filling between Third and Fifth nvonuo , at 22 cents ; John Flnshon , from Sixth to Seventh nvonuo , at 27 cents ; from Sovoi-ith to Eighth avenue .it 28 cants , and from Eighth to Ninth at 30 cents. J. J. Hathaway was given the con tract for filling Eighth street , from Ninth to Tenth nvonuo , nt 37A cents ; from Tenth to Eleventh at ! J 5 cents , from Eleventh to Twelfth nvonuo nt 30 cents , also on Eighth street between Sixth nnd Seventh nvonuo , nt 35 cants. Mr. Dorksou nnd Mr. Louie wcro present ont nnd anxious to Imvo the committee report concerning the proposed sewer along Pearl shoot and Broadway , thence up Scott to the crook , but the committee was not ready , nnd moro time was granted them. Alderman Wood presented n resolution requesting Mayor Bowman nnd Alder man James , to proceed to Dos Moines and help in getting the bills passed which were recently prepared by the convention of aftlcials of Iowa cities ; and that the board of trade bo requested to send two other delegates. The committee to whom was referred the improvement of Third nvonuo west from the bridge , to prevent damage by ovortlow , reported in favor of filling up the nortli side of Broadway , which would give oven bettor protection. Alderman Liodontopf suggested that the bank of the creek might bo raised , as there were bad breaks in it , but Alder man Wood suggested that this was most' ly private property , nnd the city ought not to meddle with that. Mayor Bowman thought that if Broad vray was to bo filled it should bo nt the oxponno of adjacent property , but Alder man Eichor thought the city could not thus order up ono side of a street. W. D. Siodontopf moved that the com mittee on streets and alloys expend not to exceed $200 in improving Broadway between the crook nnd the Pottibono ditch. Alderman Keating moved to amend by rofpring the matter to a committee consisting of the whole council. Lost. The original motion was than carried Alderman Keating alone voting against it. Mr. Louie and Mr. Doikson were , on motion of Alderman Jnnos , granted the privilege of putting in a sewer of their own from Broadway to the crook , under the direction of the city onginopr , and subject to the order of the council. The council decided to pay its half o the $30 asked by David Tostovin for his original plat of Htustman's addition. Alderman Eichor called attention to the fact that the bridge on Broadway near the Northwestern depot , was in t " faulty" condition , the timbers being rot ton. Ho offered a resolution calling foi a rebuilding of the bridge , Raymond and Campbell to do the work , and u o ai much of the present bridge as was suit . .able.Aid. Aid. Eichor also prosontcd n resolution instructing the city attorney to notify Marshal Key that ho would bo hold responsible sponsiblo for all damage done to citizeni or property , by reason of Mr. Key's re fusal to fill in front of the old Hendri barn on Broadway. Alderman James called attention t the needs of a bridge nt Madison street and moved that the committee got esti mates and report. A motion was carried ordering the cut ting oil of the piles on upper Broadway , under the direction of the city engineer , The council then adjourned. Alra. A. Bryan , droaamnlcor. Cuttiiv a specialty , U01 S. Main at. , up'ataira. The Ui-lilgo 1J111. The following ia the text of the bill in t' reduced by Congressman Pusoy , ,0 14th inat , , to authorize the constructio ,0n : of a bridge across the Missouri river at loint connecting the city of Counc : Dlull's and Omaha. It has boon roforro to the committee on commerce. Bo it enacted by the senate nnd house of reprcHontatives of the United States of America iti congrois asaomblcd , That John T. Baldwin , J. D. Kdmundson , P. C. DoVol , Frunk S. Tusoy , John Bono , T. J. Evans nnd John Beroshoim , of the state of Iowa , and Milton Rogers , S. 10I Johnson , John S. Collins , Joseph Barker and William A. Faxton , of the etato of Nebraska , and such others as they or a majority of them shall associate with themselves , first having obtained an incorporation - corporation therefor under the laws of either the state of lown or the alato of Nebraska , or both , are hereby author zed t * construct a bridge across the Alissouri t river , at a point , as nearly as practicable , opposite Broadway street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , and Douglass street , Omaha , fo.ho bwska , so as shall best promote the public convenience and welfare and the necessities of business and commerce - and also to construct approaches and 1C- i cessory works to secure the best practica ble channel-way for navigation ana confine - fine the flow of water to a permanent channel at such point ; and also to lay on and over said bridge a railway track for the moro -perfect connection of the traflh . of the two citio ? aforesaid and the genera public ; and said corporation shall con struct and maintain ways for wagons carriages , and for loot passengers , charg Ing and receiving reasonable toll therefor Sec. 2. That said bridge shall bo con structed on the terms and subject to the limitations and restrictions in the first tecond and third sections of the act to ongress passed July twenty-fifth , ann Domini eighteen hundred nnd sixty-en entitled "An act to authorize the con struction of certain bridges nnd to estab lish them na post-routes1 ; and tint said corporation may have , hold , and enjoy all the rights , privileges and franchises conferred by nnd contained in said Inat mentioned act , nnd when said bridge is constructed , under said limitations , it shnll bo , including its approaches nnd np- purtennnccs , n lawful structure , nnd bo known nnd recognized as n post-route. DULY ORGANIZED. A Slroii Local Company TaKcs Hold of the Electric Light , ItH Present SUCCORS ntiil Future 1'roHiicctn. The oloctrio lights which Imvo so bril liantly illumined various parts of the city , especially Broadway , Imvo excited admiration , nnd successfully demonstrat ed the superiority of what is known hero as the Pilchor light. A strong local or ganization has boon formed , to bo known as Pilchor'a Council Bluffs Electric Light company , nnd articles of incorporation were filed yostorday. The capital stock is placed at $100,000 , nnd the oflicors are all well-known citizens , the mention of whoso names nro sufficient to indicate the solidity and enterprise of the now organi zation. They nro : President Henry Eisemnn. Vice-President D. C. Bloomer. Treasurer Thomas Ofllcor. Secretary S. E. Aylosworth. Business Manager 'YV. R. Vaughan. Directors Henry Eisomnn , Conrad Goiso , A. B. Howe , W. A. Mynstcr , W. R. Vaughan. The banking house of Oflicor & Ptiacy has been selected as the depository of the company , and Sapp & Pusoy as the at torneys. The company is to order several moro dynamos nnd nrrnngo.for moro satisfacto ry povror , nnd as soon ns these can bo secured there will bo much larger num her of lights put in , there being many now who want the lights , nnd who can not bo supplied. Of the light itself little need bo said hero , for it lias boon most satisfactorily tested , by burning night after night for a month or moro past , and closely watched by hundreds of our citizens. It is of a pure white color , ao that under its light the daintiest shades of the finest fabrics of stock of goods can bo shown as clearly as by daylight. It has wonderful pene trating power , causing it to illuminate the whole space , nnd not like other lights , intensely bright in ono spot , cast ing a deep shadow elsewhere. There is little or no heat , no vitiating of the at mosphere , and safe in nil respects , and can bo perfectly controlled. All the needs nnd naro of the lights are looked after by the company's employes , so that all a consumer has to do is to enjoy it without worry or caro. The light has shown nil those and other points of merit in actual use hero , and honca the demand has exceeded the present supply , and the nrrival of now dynamos , will bo fol lowed by a speedy lighting of many moro lamps. PO///.ONI. Nn naino In bettor nnd moro pleasantly niu : uldoly known tlmn that of Mr. J. A. 1'ox 7.oni. 1'or ycarx ho lias made himself famous by tliu elegant perfumes and complexion pow der tlmt bears lux naino , the latter having found its way to tlio belles of 1'aris , Germany and London. Everybody admires bounty in ladicH. Nothing will do moro to prmluco or enhance it than a use of Mr. I'ozzom'n prepnr ations. CORIMEIICIAU COCNUIL Er.UlTB 1IARKUT. Wheat No. 2 spring , C5o ; No. S , GOc ; joctod , 45c ; good demand. Corn Lioalorn nro paying 3jo ( for old corn and 2t o for K W. Oata In good demand at 22c. Hay 1 ( X0 ) 00 per ton : OOo per balo. Rye 40@-15o. 'Corn Meal 1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , 0 00@ 700. 700.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; softj 5 00 per ton Butter Monty aud in fair demand at 20c creamery. 35c. ICggs In good demand atOo per do/on. Lard Kairbank'a , wholesaling at lie. Poultry Roaily Bale ; dealers are paying for chickens Be ; turkeys , 1'Jc. Vegetables I'otutoos , 40c ; oniona , 40o ; cab bage. none in the market ; npplua , ready sal at : < 00@3 50 for prime Ktock. Flour City Hour , 1 00@4 00. Brooms 2 S)5@3 ) 00 per dor. LIVK UTOCIC. Cnttlo 3 00@3 50 ; calves , fi 00@7 CO. HORS Local packers nro buying wow nnt there is a good uomund for all grades ; cholci packing , C 25@0 35 ; mixed , 4 G5@5 00. Oouphs , Cold ) , and Horo.1 hroat 5 icM readily toB H. Icugliu& Sons Capsicum CoUKli Dropj. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special advertisement , tuch aa Los Found , To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Wants , Board Ing , titc. , will bo Inserted In thU column at tbo lo- rate of TEN CENTS 1 * H LINE for the flrut Inwrtlo and HVK CENTS 1'EIl IJNE ( or each subsequent li portion , txiave adxortUeinenU at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadnav WANTS. with pen > , todelhcr Tim linn. WANTKD-Uxporiencxd dining room gl'l Wau't-s (16. per montb , Ogden llouiu , Council Dlulln , oua. \\l AN1EU K ( ry body in CounUI Illutls to take VV TuxIUK. Delliercd by carrlorat ouly twenty ' rw > t a wtck. WANTED A gooilhouiu , lu nlcu location , with ( hrcu or four rooms. Address box No SO , 11 MS olllce. OLD PAI'EIlS-For sale at IlKK otllco , at SSJctnU n hundred. VOH bALKUUKAP-A cool Hloun , well blocked , A' ( food tlxturu ! ) , ttood location , two pool tablet. Climlos Uibolil. tXllroadu ) > \ . FO it SALE 1 he hole or a Vialf Interest In a gen eral merchandise stoiu , doing good liuilncsi. ( ! oo.l and nulllclent rei > on ffr fcelllnir , At'dreea ' J. W. H . lien olllro. Council uliiffi , Iowa. _ T A Urge , | andiomcl > funilthed room at 028 Hr ti nue , tv\o tin tHfrom 1'ottolll'u. I poll llb.Nl AII tlegantlj furnUludroom.lociitlsu 1 eentml. Iteleronrut leimired. Addnss A. B. UBiKumc . FOHUE.NT Twottncl ) turnlahcd rooms , uliiglo or en suite. 302 H. Utli street , cor. 3rd , avenue. un ; FOiltiiLK Oau live norrel liorfo , Wilglit 1400 pound * . S j u r old. A. J , llandtl , 825 llro ad. way , O10VEH 1 li \u a few cook and heating itovea n ovir , wlilch I will dose outatgriat icductlutii. A.J MandcL Mrs H J HfltOD M D , , , Ul Hit Ull ! PHYSICIAN & SURGEON - 222 Middle Broadway. Council Bluffs , , - . R. Rice M. D. CANCERS or other tumor * removed without , th - . _ „ . , . , , knife wdrtwlogot blood. ! CHRONIC DISEASES . . ,0v < " , * Urt' y1 * P'actloal oxperlenca. Office Nt 6 1'earl street , Council Blufli iTConiulUtlon Irw RUBBERS ! Oar speech is short , but to tlio point. JJest Chicago discounts every day in the year on , Rubber Boots , , Shoes , AND ARCTICS. Gooda WARRANTED as good na ANY in the market. They are made by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. Wo have a big line of SPECIALS nnd an IMMENSE stock of regular and EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders. TIHIIE Or second quality Boots wo are introducing are better than many so-called firs quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on them. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Eroadwav , Council Bluffs Iowa. MAYNE & PALMER , DKAT.KRS IK Hard and Soft Goal , AND WOOD , BULK . 'AND BAHREI. UME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAIR AND SEWKU PIPE. No , D39 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & TOIitiEIl. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS . , - - - - IOWA. . OO-CTOXTOUj THTTM W DATR'n ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN- UUUJLN W. iJn lltU , TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway and Main street. JOHN BEM ) & CO GENERAL MERCHANDISE. , , 18 Main street and 17 Penrl street. MAX MOHW CRESTON HOUSE. , Hotel , 217 and 219 Stain street i. 0. T P J , WTTTTP J-LJ..LJ.1 , Corner Main and Fifth up fltftlrn. OFFICE. ildenco , 009 Willow avenuo. SOHTIEZ.JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , . . Ofllce mcr American Expresa. SCI . WAPATF"P VV ± lU'i.VXl ' ) ) Will contract for tunerala LIVEKYAND at reasonable FEED , rates. 22 Fourth street. J , M , ST. JOHN & OO..OASH BUYERS , Draft by return mall. 148 Broadway. TAPnP TrnfTT MERCHANT TAIIOR , UjlUUJj JA.UUJJ-1 Stock ComieU. Sulta made at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main 8t I fl. F. SMITH. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , . . . Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. JAMES FRANEY. MERCHANT TAILOR. . Artlatlc Work and reasonable ) chargca. 872 Broadway. LITOT & HART ATTORNEYS AT LAW , , Jame9B.ock. . Practice In state and federal courts. Q TVTTT1 A " And batn house , 421 and 423 . ' . . . . A "D 1TTTVT Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont- O AIM 11 Alt U IVI gomory. M. P. Plnnldan. "PTYVATTM T AUTJfVTPT1 JUSTICE op THE PEACE , f | JJVVJ.1N -JiJjJjUXJ. . , Notary Public and General Com c ancer. 415 Broadway. TTnTTQi'C1 SMITH & NORTON , JJ-UUfjJjj Broadway opposite New Opera House. RcOtted $1,91.50 per day A'Large Assortment of Haxd and Soft Coal STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! Being loft over , must bo sold at your own prices. I need MIIXIIEIID ZR-A.Q-S I to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broad way. . GALLAGHER. New Store , Freah Goods , Low } > ricea and Pollto Attendants. { first Dodr east of Metropolitan Hotel , AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE , THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OF WATKKLOO , IOWA , Is considered the best Si.'iOO In c tuo ot death , and SI 000 endow inent at the expiration of ten J cars. Asae s. mcnta iiajablo accorillnjr toanr. Mrr. Olhe Filley the agent will call and explain tlio plan upon your re quest. .Direct your communications to 844 Vine fat Council Illulfr Iowa. O DEALER IN ALL THiS LATEST DESIGNS OF IALL PIPER Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholesale and Retail. We 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 we buy nbovo goods of Manufacturers in Inrge quantities for S ot Cosh , we are enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Ordois promptly attended to. Z. * LINDSEY & CO , 41Broadwayt Council Bluffs , Iowa , Empkie Hardware Co Hardware 109 and lll\S. \ Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , J42 nnd 344 Broadwny , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS pSots.gfta.'t ; jci < 3L JSIold. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. BEGHTELE'S European Hotel. The only only hotel run on the European plan * in this city. Now building , newly furnished nnd nil modern improvements , nnd is centrally located. PETER BECU TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , OF COUNCIL BLUFrS. IM : or IE 13 THEIR BUSINESS TO Omaha , Nob. , January 1st , HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHEU'S OLD.STAND , ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO LOU ; OI HEAL .ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. GROSVENOR & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OF 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa. AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large line of extiaordinary Fine Carvers. &WDIPUT 504 Broadway , and , 10 and Wnlbill , 12 Main Street. WHY DON'T YOU GETSDME OF Perfect Fitting , Best and Chcapest.QPlno Linen Collars and Cuffs. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVU In all our Boots aud Shoes , regardless o Quality. Don't miss this chance. S. A. PIERCE , 100 Main Street. DE. THOMAS JEFFERIS , No. C2.1 Sixth avenue , Council Binds , Iowa. Homeopathic Physician and Mag netic Healer. T HMV-rnr. MSAUU' KXIKRIE.SCK ; Tiuim IPBST or COUNCIL HLUHU Diagnosis ( dlteased conditions described ) without nuusllonlnL' . There are hundreds of witnesses to the fact that the blind ru restored , the deaf made to hear , ftlio I'araU | B and rheumatism of months and j cars Btanillniffrtqueutly cured In 20 minutes' time through | > athlo mesmeric , spirit or soul force , "Thtio thing * were not done In a corner , " Thoonly reliable prevcntatlve and cure for diph theria known ( keep It on hand ) . The bent ratarrh remedy In use. Small IHDX pret tntative superior to tuccinatlou. E\crycaso of Indirection ( degp.psla ) curtd tlmo required ono to six veoks. Cld ulccra , commonly called canctra removed without the use olthekmr ? . In fact all acute and cnronlo UUeascu uucctsstully treated. The record * of mortality show that Or. Jiffe < les U the most euroeiutul nracticloner ol me llclno In the wcutcrn country. Ills greatest success has been In caned that lias t > tll < l thu ( kill of other doctors , as w oil as causing despair and llnandal ruin in many caiei. TCIUIS HEASONABLE. No charge for consultation by letter or otherwlio. Inclose tamji where aniuire to letters are required. Heat Mnd of rtferncea ( then. Stf IV r sum free from coutagloua disease will he re- celtcd Into hUIustltutsot Health for t tatinent. jfACOn SHIS. E. P. OADWELL. SltilS&CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Ofllce , Ualn Btreit. Uooiua 1 and tihuztrt & Uo- Uahon'i Block. Will prfcctloe lu BUta ud oourU W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluff * . Re l MUle and collection utoor. o Odd VtUowt ode , orcr 8rlagi litnk , , JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. AND -COAL Corner Mulu street and hlghth atcnuo , Cjuo. Blum. ffTLowest rated and prompt delivery WINTERRESORT. _ SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. xa.i-0 or o OF a.-y. We tua autce the cine of the following namuil dls- scasei , or no jiaj : ItliLiimatlsm , Scrclula , Ulcen , Catarrh , a 1 Dloodand WnilUctuiw , Dnpewla | , LUer Complaint , Kidney anil Illadilur Diseases. Gout , Noil- ralgla and Anthnm , Tlie i Hprlngsare the fa\orlte rtnort of the tired an.1 debilltatad , anil are the t'CBULE LADUH Ilhsr KU1END , Good hotel , livery and bathing accoiiKxlatlon both winter and summer. Locality hlehly plcturosriua and ho.ltli ) . Accessible by Wabjsh railway , a Etona.orC. , a & Q. at Albany. Corresrioiideno eollclted , 11BV.M.JI. THOMPSON. Manager. Slloani Springs , Oora , P. 0. , Gentry Co. , JIo. ANALYSIS. Specific Grauty . . . j QQ S lleactlon . , , , . . . . tuutril CarhonloAcldfSas . , . . . . , . In. tur gallon Carbonate Calolum . , . . 35,021 Uraliu Carbonate Iron . . . . . . . . , . . ; ' Sulphate Magnesia . , . , , Sulphate Calclnm , . , , . , . ,1H8 Chloride Sodium Alumina , ,0,016 Oi anlcand Volatile matter and loss . .1,469 Totalgclidi per gallon , , . , „ , , „ , WUIUUT& MICKHIU , Chemist * . TUOA. orricia , u. u. rcrur , OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. . . Council liluCi . . ( Establishea . .