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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1884)
t * kff THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , JAMJAR * 26 , JDHB DAIL * BEE. L Saturday Morning , Jan , 26 , COUNCIL BLUFFS. I sunsciurriort HATES : 87 Currier 20 oont * per week By XIM - $10.00 rx * Year OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Btwet , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh pngo. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnoll's. Uuyn revolver of Cooper & McGco and make it warm for the burglars. Uovivnl meetings continue at Broad way Methodist church with some success. Some of the Lights o' London nro mak ing themselves comfortable nt Bcchtolo's , CufT Johnson , who was arrested for kicking up a row with hia woman , yes- pleaded guilty nnd was fined § 9.00. Justice Schurz yesterday joined in the bonds of matrimony Christian Jorqucrson nnd Annie Fredorickson , both of this city. Lewis D. Clark nnd Ettio M , Johnson , both of Council Bluffs , were yesterday happily joined in wedlock by the minis tration of Justice Abbott. Tin : BEI : can bo delivered at your door with the telegraphic nown of the world and the local news of both cities , for twenty cents a week. Try it. Anybody and everybody who doubts that this county noods.n new court houao and jail should take a look nt the old pile of brick now used for that purpose. The business man and citizens of Glen- wood are reported as becoming interested in the Homo of thq Friendless here , and expressing a willingness to help it along. The entertainment given for the bene fit of John Braim , the laborer injured by a fall from the Masonic building , netted about $100. The money is well placed. There is talk of having the stage taken out of Bloom & Nixon's hall , and other improvements made , making larger and batter accommodations for dances. P. L. Johnson now takes the position of teacher of natural science in the high school. Ho is an alumnus of the state university , having boon graduated last year. Spiritual aocioty meets every Sunday nt 2 and 7 p. m. in Dovols & Wright's block , No. 14 North Main street , up stairs. Everybody invited. MM. E. Egglcston , medium. Mr. Allen Hoot , who lives a short dis tance north of Omaha , was in the city yesterday hunting for a horse which was etolen from his stable the night before Of course ho didn't find it. Judge Lyman's house is amongtho latest places reported as visited by bur glars. By moans of a jimmy a window was forced open , but a colored man who works at the house was awakened , shout ed an alarm , and the follows skipped. The Lights 'O London as a matinee , and as an entertainment to-night will draw big houses. The entertainment last evening proved highly acceptable. The audience was the largest yet gather ed in the new opera house. * * * "Tho light is breaking ; darknssa cov ers the earth and gross darkness the pee ple. " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) afternoon nnd evening at , 2 and 7 : 0 o'clock in Spiritual hall. Entrance on Main andl Pear streets , two doors south of the postoiHce. Some of the citizens who hnvo taken up lands near Kimbnll , Dakota , are some what startled over the report that , in digging for water , there has boon n find of gold. Col. Fox , who has a farm six miles from there , ia nmong those who already begin t see much wealth in store. S-rfi , l That poition of ( he sidewalk on Broad way , in front of the old ITordio barn , is now fenced on each side , so that foot t passengers have to go out in the street and walk around the place. All this is the result of an injunction which Mnrstial Key1 got restraining the city from filling up that portion of the walk. The public must bo inconvenienced while the legal contest drags along in the courts , The title , abstract and loan firm of J. W. Bijuiro & Co. lias made a change , Mr. Squire having associated with him his brother E , L. Squiio , who has been with aim several years , The firm will be known as J. W. & E. L. Squire , and under this title will doubtless maintain ita place at the front , and have a steadily 1 increasing and prosperous business. Some of the police claim in defense that it does no good to arrest crooks aa they are turned loose again. Whether the fault lies with the mayor or marshal , or police , or court * , the fact remains the Mine , that the city la being overrun by thieves , buiglare , crooks , cappers , etc. , and the good citi/ena of the pluco are disgusted with the inefficiency of the 'authorities , " whoever they are , whoso tmsinew it la to clean up tha city. Mr. K. L. Wrlght ; the station ngentat JfUWale , met with a painful accident ou Wednesday of hat week , Ho stopped ou a wwt-bound freight train for the pur- pow of riding out few tods a to close the witell. Jn getting off hia foot caught on tfae tie * in such s way si to pilch him torwwd with great force. Ho struck on tbe end of a tie wiU < hi * shoulder and Jwadj ( lUIooati tJ his collar bono and cut ting a were gwh oyer his right eyo. Ho nlfo rscmtd a numbsr of minor bruiaes. i * --M lyarn Leader. ) oua : f"cmn given I y S. Studio No. 12 N. - : HELD WITHOUT BAIL , \VnlRon , Who Vint , Acrcntctl For the Btnrrtcr of Old Man Shelly HI H Hta Kxunilnntlon , " The preliminary oxainiimtion of T. W , Wntson.for the murder of .1. M. Shelley , was hold at G Ion wood on Thursday , nnd resulted in the accused being held for the notion of the grand jury , without the privologo of bail. E. 11. Woodruff ap peared for the slate , and. T. W. Ivory for the defendant. There are a number of strong circumstances pointing to Wat son as the murderer. At the time the old man's bleeding body was found on the floor of his little out-of-the-way shop there doomed no clue to the perpetrators of the critnobut it was Boon after learned that n man had that night boon seen on horseback riding away from the scene of the murdor. Mr. [ John Ilyorson , who was on foot , was overtaken nnd passed by this rider , who was going at a rapid gait. Mr. Sampson Howard afterwards taw the horseman ns ho passed his house , and rocoznizod the horse ns belonging to Mr. Plumb. * Mr. Alexander also mot him nnd spoke to him , but the rider did not reply. Ho thought the rider was cither Mr. Plumb or Mr. Watson , who worked for Mr. Plumb. It was learned that Watson had asked Mr. Plumb for the use of the horao the very evening of the murder , saying ho was going over to Mr. Clayton's , but it was subsequently learned that ho was not at Clayton'o nt all that night. A watch and revolver wore stolen from old man Shelley - loy nt the time of the murder , nnd it was found that Mr. Plumb had seen a re volver answering the description in Wat- son's hands the next day after the murder dor , and Watson had | shown the watch tea a young lady in the evening of the day after the murdor. While- the case was being worked up by ShorilF Fnrroll nnd others , Watson had left Mr. Plumb's und i ono , ns ho claimed , to Missouri , and re turning had gene to work for Mr. Badn. It was learned that Watson's statement about having taken n trip into Missouri was false , nnd that ho had really boon to Clarke county , his former homo , and in Hopovillo hud sold the watch for 75 cents and the revolver for SI. Those articles were recovered , and when Watson was arrested ho was confronted with thorn , Ho confessed to having sold them , but claimed that ho purchased them of a young man in * the Plumb neighborhood about a week after the murder. The property has boon fully identified as hav ing belonged to the murdered man. Watson has served n term in the reform school at Eldora , and his reputation in Clarke county is said not to have boon very good , but in Mr. Plumb'fi neighbor hood ho has always behaved himself well since living there. Prof. A. Bernstein , proprietor of the Great European College of Anatomy , now exhibiting nt 317 Broadway , returned yesterday from an ex tended European trip , whore ho has boon purchasing a great many life-sued anatomical wox figures , which ho will plao on exhibition in' this city for the first time in America. SCOLDING ABOUT THE SCHOOL Xlio Xcaolicr I'ut on Xrlnl Before the Superntondont ! on Queer ' Charges. An odd trial of a school ma'am was had , iu Mills county before County Superin tendent Moore , the other day , James Jones , a resident of Pleasant Valley township , preferred charges against the teacher , Miss Mary L. JJaird , charging her with "incompotonoy to teach , inabil ity to govern , gross negligence , partial- itv nnd the use of vulgar language , " nnd on those grounds asked that her certifi cate bo rovokod. A number of witnesses were examined , and the trial lasted near ly a day. The superintendent decided that the charge of mcompotoncy was not sustained , but that the teacher's govern ment was a success rather than a failure , that no partiality had been proved , and that while there was some negligence in keeping the house clean , yet in regard to poor fires , it was duo to the lack of kind ling wood , and that while the defendant was rather indiscreet in the uao of lan guage , that she uuod neither abusive or vulgar words , nnd the provocation was groat. The teacher was therefore sus tained , nnd she kept her place nnd cer tificate. ' Wo fitill have a few choice heating stoves which wo are closing out at a grout sacrifice. " Cooper & McOeo , 41 Main street. Dry cobs nt CIO Main stroo ) ; . .Tones & Plka. The MrlclKO Quotation The Nonpareil in iU wild U. Phowl - ings against any sort of a now bridge con necting Council Blulfa with Omaha , do. clares in ono breath that "all of Mr. Pusey'a conntituonta , irreapootivo of partisan afliliationa , are and have boon for years , pronounced in the most em phatic manner against any such scheme , " und a little further on in the same col I' umn eays that at a largely attended mooting of the board of trade and citizens generally there was a divonty oV opin ions , "some maintaining that the bettor the moans for communication across the river the bettor for the interests of our city. " Thus The Nonpareil admits that its claim of a unanimous opposition to any such scheme is false. The fact is there is strong criticism of the form of the present bill nnd ita lack of restric tions and safeguards , but not so much opposition to the idea of a bridge , es pecially a wagon bridge , between the two cities. This hai been growing in favor for two years or moro and there ia little opposition to it , and great urging for it. As to a railway addition to the bridge , there are also a few in favor < * f tliat provided the nccoesary restrictions can bo hod. so that it will bo a local company , and used , not for passenger coaches , but sim ply for transferring full cais of freight t , , the income from ( this source going to ward building and maintaining the bridge , instead of going as now to tiie Union Pa cific. Many who are anxious for a wagon bridge doom it almost impossible to got ) the tnonoy to build it , and almost ira- J powiblp to iiiuko it pay unless there is omo income from transferring freight MM ; and while there is a natural dread of the possibility of railway companies gobbling such n bridge nnd running trains through to Omnhn , nnd makim ? that the terminus , still such persons believe that inh order to hnvo n highway nt all it must bo capnblo of trnnnforring freight cars , and should bo restricted to that. Others claim that if the railways nro determined to puth their lines west , nnd send their trains ncross the river , instead of stop ping them here , that they will find means of | doing so ; that they will cross nt points north of Conneil Blulfo nnd aouth of Council Bluffs , nnd thus leave this city on n Hide-truck. Tun BUB gives those different views that its readers may hnvo nil the opin ions before them , instead of following the passionate policy of the Nonpareil , nnd giving but ono view. As it has romnrkcd before there should bo great caution shown in the * enterprise , ns it is n moat important ono. One of the points most needing guard ing is to prevent rnilwnys from gobbling up the enterprise , nnd thwarting the will of the people. Even if n wagon bridge charter ia secured , a company formed , nnd subscription books opened , the Union I'ncific oflicinls nnd their Inckoys may slip in nnd subscribe for a majority of the stock , nnd thus got control without investing n dollar. Having got control they would lot the matter die , and tuck ing the charter in a pigeon hole would build no bridge , mid thus keep up its present monopoly. Opposition either on the sly , or openly , is to bo looked for from the Union Pacific , nnd its organs , unless that company gets control of the enterprise , and that they will strive to do. do.If If n company shall bo formed for the construction of n wngon bridge nnd the Union Pacific could not got control of it , that company is prepared to do its best to frighten capital from investing. The Union Pacific haa in its charter n provision for the construction of a foot end wagon bridge in connection with its present railwny bridge. It not only has that , but it has all the material alrendyon hnnd to put up this wngon addition , the plan being to hang it on the aidep of the present bridgo. It is easy to imagine how ready the company would bo to begin putting on this addi tion if nnothor bridge was started , and how cutting of rates nnd other opposition would bo threatened. If the row bridge ontorpriao could thus bo killed off , then the work on the wagon addition to the present bridge would stop , and the people - plo would be back into their oldj.hrall- uom and under the old pressuroTof the thumb of the U. P. There nro many advantages which would accrue to both cities from another bridge , of some sort , by which intercommunication - munication could bo freer and easier. . In trying to got its share of thcso ndvanta- gea , Council Bluffix needs to move , not so slowly as surely , and Tin : BEK will at all times try to present fairly the facts on all sides. PJtUUHONtUi. Kli Clayton got here yesterday. F. M. Stunrt , of Clmrlton , Iowa , was la the city yesterday , milking headquarters at the Pacific. J. H. Kayos nnd wlfo , of Schuyler , Neb. , dimd ut the Pacific yoatorday. Supervlsord lllahton and Underwood were about tlio court house yesterday. Kd , L , Crosby , of Nashville , Tonu. , won at the Ogdou yesterday. S. A. Gihba , of Green 13ay , Win. , reached the O&len yesterday. T. W. Barhydt , jr. , of I'lattsmouth.n Neb. , one of the proprietors of the 1'erkirm house there , vixitod Council Bluffs and Omaha yes terday. G. .T. William , of Aurora , Neb. , nnd J. K. ' Von Dunkirk , of the same place , wcro nt Bechtole'fl yesterday. U. A. Jvlng , of Ida Grove , nas in the city yesterday. H. M. Crone , a Cincinnati commorcIalUt , was at the Ogduu yesterday , and wont across the river 1 mt evening to look after iMiuInoen there. The numerous burglaries remind ua that our doors and windows should bo more securely fastened. Copper & Mo- Goo have the necessary implements. Call on them at 41 Main street. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advcrtleemcnta , such as Lent , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , WanU , Board ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In tlili column at the low rate of TEN CENTS 1'KR LINK for the first Insertion and FIVE CKNTS I'GK LING for each imtaoquent In- tertlon. Loa\o advertisements at our office , No , 7 Pearl Street , near Uroodwav WANTS. with pen ) , todtlher TlIK Bui ! . Tl ANlIID-Experlonced dlnliif room glil. Wmres t jlfi. ) > cr month , Ogdcn Houeu , Council BluHu , WANTEli-i : > ery bony/n Council Bluffa to take Tnr.llKK. Delivered ty carrier at only twenty cciitu a week. ll/'ANTKI ) Agoodlioiite , In nlco location , ultli t tnrcu or four rooiiin. AdOren box Vo. SO , BKK OLD l'Al'Ilta-For wtlu at IlKU offlcu , at 25'cenU a hhndrud. IJM/lt HUM l An tlcKantii furnhhcdroum , locatbn J ? ( Uitrnl. Ileferenuci required. Addrtea A. 11. C. , UIH ulllcu. FOH Itrj\T Two finely furnished roonw , Iiiglo or un tultc , ! iU2 B , tith btreet , cor. 3rd , avenue. FORBALK-Onu lariro BOrrel hone , w.lu-ht J400 tounj ) < . Hcan old , A. J. Mandui , II2j Broad- 8TOVKH I liavoafe\i cook and heating tovri lefe uvir , which \Ulldoae out at great reduction ! . A.J Go And M'K. TUB CHEAT MUSEUM AIAIOMT Ninon viblliltloii at Kd. 317 HrutuUay , fur irtntli ] niuii from Da in to 10 p. m. Uilly , taocijt IVIJij from 1 toll i > m , \ > likliU foflaJIca unlj mi ' ' ' ill ) the lecture ill buifUuii liy a lady , duvorl alldU't'ctlnif p rt of tlio hunau fraroo aiiU all ADM1S.SION S5 ctuth § Mrs H J Hilton M7C _ _ _ _ _ " 0i Unit UlllUJJ ] iUi Ut PHYSIOIAK & SURGEJOW , 323 Middle Broadway , Council Blum R , Rice M. D. HAWflPRS or other tumort rtiuove.1 without tb Uflfl UJinO , knlf. or drmwloic ot UoooV CHRONIC DISEASES 0-totir ° RUBBERS ! Oar speech is short , but to the point. Best Chicago discounts every day in the year on ibber.AND .AND ARCTICS. Goods WAHIIANTED na good as ANY in the market. They nro made by the NEW JERSEY RTJBBE& SHOE CO. Wo hnvo n big line of SPECIALS nnd an IMMENSE- stock of regular and XT11A WIDE Boots nnd Shoos in nil sizes , ready to ship ou receipt of orders. Or second quality Boots wo nro introducing nro better than many so-called firs quality , and wo give n largo EXT11A discount on them. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 12 Broadvav , Council Bluffs Iowa. MAYNE & PALMER , DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal , AND WOOD , HULK "AND UAimKL LIME , T/OUISVIIAE AND POHTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , IIAIK AND SEWEB PIPE , Ho , 030 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , 7 and 9 Main s'treot , COUNCIL BLOITM , . . . - IOWA. , GOTTOXTOXXJ TnT3"NT TAT B A TDTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COHN- U U XL1M V V i Jjn.lIlU . , TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office comer Broadway and Main street. JOHN BENO & 00 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. , , 18 Muln street and 17 Pearl street. MAS MOHN CRE3TON HOUSE. , Hotel , 217 and 210 Main street T P WTTTTP OFFICE. i U x VY JLLJLJ. JD > Corner Main and Fifth up-rtalrg. Itcaldenco , 609 Willow avenne. JT. SOHUEZ.JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , . . OIHoo over American Exprcsa. SQ Tjrr A n wpT } LIVERY AND FEED , VVj3.VTiMJ-lJ.tt Will contract for funorali nt reasonable ratea. 22 Fourth street. J. M. ST. JOHN & OO..OASH BUYERS , Pratt by return mall. HP Broadway. 1 A POP TrnPTT MERCHANT TAILOR , U.Q.UU.D JXL/V-/H > Btock ComiJiota. Suits made at reasonable prlccB. No. SOS Main 8t | ' aP Q IWITTIT CONTRACTOIl AND BUILDER , i J OIVIXJ.Jli Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans nnd iipeclflcatlons furnished. MERCHANT TAILOR. JAMES FBANEY. . ArtUtlc Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. TTNTYP Xr IT APT AITORNEYS AT LAW , JjJLLNJJJL OS DjJJ. . < James Block. Practice In state and federal courts. A "MTT1 A TJ 1TTIWT And batn home , 421 and 423Broadway. L. 8o\erelgn , Prop. P. J. Monl- JJ AJN11 jtLHi L U M gomery. M. . Phyaiclan. P"nWTr\T T AT3T3nTirP JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , JjJLJVVJJM U jtJJDJjUJLJLt Notary Publlo and General Conveyancer. 41S Broadway. TTfnTQP SMITHNORTON , HU U OJIli Ilroadw y opposite New Opera House. Kefltted 1 , 91.EO per day AlkLarge Assortment of Hard and Soft Goal STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! Being left over , must bo sold at your own prices. I need MIIXIIEID ! R.A.G-S ! I to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway. M. GALLAGHER. 3RL I New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Follto Attendants. First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel } AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE , THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE ANU ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OF WATERLOO , IOWA , In conililerod the licit (2.500 In rmo of death , anil 81 000 endowment at the expiration of ten } ean < . Anos. ment | ia > able according to ace. Jin. Olhe Ullcj the optnt will calland cjftln | ) ! the iilan uiioujour fa- ijucet. Direct ) our communications to 241 Vine tit. Council Illutla lewu. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF ML PAPER m lid Interior Decorations. 13 S. Penrl Street find 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , Wholesale and Retail. Wo have the following goods in quantities to suit purchaser : 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 Cosh , we are enabled to soil them low enough to suit competition. Orcleis promptly attended to. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO , 412 Broadway , Council BlutlV , Towa , Empkie Hardware Co 109 nnd 1111S. Main Street , COUNCIL DLtJFFS , IOWA. WIIOLiSALU DEALKUS IN M2 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. LANDS tlH ctxxd. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished * * " ' No. 4 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. 2 BEOHTELE'S 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 BECB TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers * OF COUNCIL 11LUFFS , IR EI IM : o "V JEG 33 THEIR BUSINESS TO Omaha , Heft. , 'January 1st , 1884 , HAVING SECURED WEST & FIUTCHKR'S OLU STAND , : E ± 03LlDll cfc ? ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO LOU 1 REAL Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots nnd Lands in the County. GROSVENOR & GUHN , MANUFACTURERS OF 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. 'tJ ' O iUUliO Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large hue of exti uordiuary Fine Carvers. n o M n I Si Broadway , an d 10 and LI6VUL & 12 Mam Street. WHY DON'T YOU FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Beat and Chiapti < t.&Flno Llntn Collars and Cu3g. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE In all our Boots nnd Shoes , regardless o Quun'ty. Don't miss this chance. S. A. PIERCE , lOUMnin Street. DR. THOMAS JEFFERIS , No. 623 Sixth mumo , Council lllnlls , low * . Homeopathic Physician and Mag netic Healer. THB\n-M\K IKUIH'rxiTKIKME ; 11111111 1EAK * A KM- IWNT 0V COUMML Out I'M. DUftnoeta ( dieeaseil comlltlota dcscrllitx ) ) without ( luegtlonlutf. Tlicru are hundrtila of wltncixin to the ( act that tile blind are restored , the Ueaf inkjo to hear , aUoparahulB and rheumatism of monlhi and } ear > t < indIntirciUMitly | cured In 20 minute * ' time through I'sjclilu mesmeric , tplrlt or soul lane , "These things ere not done In a corner. " The only reliable i > reicntathe and cure ( or illpli- therla known ( keep It on hand ) . The beet catarrh commonly called cancen removed without the ol the knife. In fact nil acute and chronic Ubeut * aucccHfully treated. The records of mortality show that Dr. JLffetlLg li the most euccea fill i ractlcloner 01 nwUrlnu in the uebttrn countrj. HUgreatextguccua has l > eui In cases that ha Ulll.'il the skill of otner dot-ton , ai well as causing dtsjialr and financial ruin In many COfCJ. TEIUI8 REAbONAlJLK. No charge for i onsull-itloii lij luttir or other" lo. l . clonerUinii vrhero annuura to IttUrd nro renulreiL Best kluit of rcfernces tl ; > cii. if 1'enoni free from ( Oiita louidlncueu vbe \ \ \ re- cell od Into till lUKtltutK of Health for ticatmcnU JACOB SIMS. K. iCADWILL. : . SIM3& . CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL I3LUFFS , IOWA OIllco , Ualn btrctt , Itoonu 1 and tihngart & Mo Mahon' Clock. Wilt practloe lq SUto and lml oourtj W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council Bluffs. tUal ttUta and collection agency , a Odd Folio vi oclr , oi r vlcj B nk. , JOSEPH AND -COAL Corner Ualn etrectftiid Uphill axoiue , Bluffa. uut ratu ) and | > roiuit ] delivery WINTER RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Oia.ro or3XTo . . Wo irua anteo the cuie of the following iiaiufd dla- ncases , or no jiaj : UheumatUm , Scrifula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a ) Uloodand din dhvafes , Uv/ixiMla , Liver Complaint , Kidney and IllnMer Dl-c-atts. Uont , Nen- raljfla and Abthma , Tlieai SjjrliiKH are the favorite resort of the 1 1 red an.l deblliiatad , and are the FKK11LK LAUUB BUST FitlKNO , Oooil hotil , lUery and bathlnj ; acooinixlatlo ; ! bf.th H Inter and mimincr. Locality hlghlv ijcturee | < | u and healthy Acccnlbla Lj Web th rullw u , a E\oiia irC.B. 4 o , at AlLany. Cnrresion ollclttd , UEV.M.JI. VHOMl-bOK. Sllunin Hi > rlnK . Oora. 1' , 0 ANALYH1S. 8iuclllo Oratlty . , . . , UeacUon . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . CathonloAc'dCas. ' . . , . .W J i.'mr mU Carbonate Calcium . 34.U"l(7ral Carbonate Iron . . . . . . . . . 7 "Vl Sulphate Mngncela . Vii BulphBto Oalelim . . . . . . . I'llU chloride B..UUDI . ' . . ; ; ; ; . . ; ; ; DtlllCA , , , Alumina . . . . Orxtmicand Volatile matUr and low ' j ! Total sclldn ptr jTJlon . 67174 WniiHT& ( UKHKIU , ciuiuUto. mot orricm , . rwirr. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS , Council EluBi U. Establishea 1856 Dealtn lit Fwelgu t u It Ic