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    IE DAILY -COUiNCXL BLUFFS , MONDAY , JAGUAR * 28,1884.
THE DAILV FjJEE.
Saturday toortiing. , Jan , 26 ,
COUNCIL RLUFFS.
1UTKH :
Br C rrlet M cents ret w k
By Mai - - 10.00 pet You
OFFICE :
No. T Poxl , Street. New BroaAwty ,
MKTOR MENTION ,
Additional local on seventh pgo.
Ohoap railroad tickota at Btsshnoll's.
Business nt the transfer is lighter'tkan '
it hai'boon for years.
Biry a revolver of Cooper nfc McOco
and make it warm o _ 'B.
Ihoro nro 107 old caea and1 lib now
ones on the docket for this term of court.
Twenty inch ice is proMy good Tor Iho
winter harvest , hut yesterday'n ' thaw did
it no good. ,
Bettor orchestral inr.ao woult improve'
greatly the entertainments t the now
opera houso.
The variety show was close l Saturday
night. It ought to have boon clowd
Bomo time ago.
Judge Lyman > hotds court in Green
county this week nnd two weeks Ir.tor
open ) court horo.
Goonjo W. Conpor , who lhaai-tmolod
for Stewart Broe. of this city , died at
Oakland , Friday-night.
There M s -uorvico-ot the Preabylo-
rian churcti Jnat evening , the cocgroga-
tion uniting in.fl aorvico-at the Methodist
church.
The Ixsard'df 'trade incota' to-night to
make nuothonattompt-ct electing toh
There oeght'to'bo enough1 interest in such
an event tc-get a quorum this timo.
Chria. Jolmaon had- the "distinction of
ofy
being the only drunk run < in Saturday
night. Ho was'released yesterday on the
promise to como'iuto court this morning.
Ki
Gapt. Eayes was yesterday relieved
from dety by tho-chief of police. It is
understood that the trouble was that
Hayes tool" in tho'Varietyehow while mod
duty.
The Lighte of 'London ' 'drew a packed
house sgtin Saturday night and delighted
all who attended. Tlio company left last
evening for Bos Moinos-whore they ap
pear for two niybts.
Married , by Rov. VT.iD. Maris , at his
residence in liockvillo.ilnd. , January 24
Mr. Mahlon A. Grifllth , of Pottawatta-
mio county , Iowa , and Miss Elizabeth
Holmes , of Parko .county , Ind.
The rcmi annual examination at 3t.
Francis academy will commence Monday
nnd continue three .days. The patrons
of the school are invited to bo present
and satisfy themselves as to the work >
done by the school.
Of ton great chunks-of frozen dirt fall
oiFtho wagons usod.for filling streets , in
some cases cudnugonr-gi travel , especially
at night. One of the hose wagons yes
terday evening had a narrow cscapo from
being tipped over. Tho. . chunks must go
or accidents will follow.
P Temploton < fc Lamb kept a ballot box )
open Saturday for votes on the question
t of building a now $100,000 court house
and $10,000 jail. At the close of the
polls , at 0 o'clock , there had boon 173
votes c.ut , of which ithoro were 82 tin
favor of the now court house nnd eight
against it ; 70 in favor-of the now jailand
seven against it.
Rov. Mr. Bates , of 'the Presbyterian
church , and his people , have boon
invited to join in the revival services i in
progress at the Broadway Methodist
church , and have decided to'nocopt. On
| r Account of thcso union services this week
the social arranged for by the Presbyte
r rian ladies , at Mrs. Tcrwilligor'u , will Ibo
It postponed , instead of being hold next
Friday uight 113 planned.
, As there are a numbstr of cases now
pending in the circuit court in which
Judge Lytnan , bSforo hie appointment ,
was concerned as attorney , arrangements
have boon inado by which Judge Greg
ory , of the Third district , will preside (
the second week of the coming term und
hear these cases , while Judge Lyman
takes his place iu Olarko county.
George " \V. Richmond's immo is mentioned
tionod as a probable candidate for city
engineer , and ifi being favorably com
mented upon by republicans. The alder
men , however , if they can got their bill
passed nt DCS Moincs , will have the a el
ection of city engineer , as well as city
marshal nnd city attorney in fact the
people will bo relieved from voting almost
most entirely , while the council will Ido
all this work themselves , and fix their
own salaries.
The Bavarian baud serenaded Mr
Henry Sputman , ono of the proprietors
of Kiel's hotel , at ono o'clock u. m. on
Saturday , it being the anniversary of his
birth. Henry was called up and ro-
( { netted to make a speech. HO respond
ed by inviting his friends to como in the
ihctolto partake of on oyster supper ,
which wan promptly prepared , and then
went fr.iin room to room awakening the
dodgers , inviting thuin to como down and
" inilo. "
Bather an amusing incident occurrnd
at iho Methodist Episcopal church Tues
day oveniii } , ' . During the eervlcea it
happened that llev. M. U. Payne and
Father Drain were standing close to-
- K therwhen Ilov. Volmer llod upon
atia ot them to lead in prayer , The
jutnilarHy ot sound of the names led
" i k > think he wan called upon , and
kuwliug toward tha eatt and the
the w * t , began to pray. They .
nyanad rather ofUy , then gradually in-
wemingly
thinking the other -was iuletmpting him.
The congregation , could rinrcoly repress
an audible etntUo at tht quito natural
mistftko. Hamburg Times.
The alarm of ( -yesterday morning
was 'caused by the burning of n little
house on Eighth rtroot between avenues
F. and Q. It ws owned nnd occupied
by Mrs. O'Lciry. The fire was well
under way befaro the nlarm-wai sounded ,
but the boys jot thcro iu pretty gooXl
shape , and k d an excellent stream on
'from ' n hydrant. Most of the contra of
Kho house were tmvcd , and part ! the
"building itself , though in a badly wrecked
condition. Loss abo.it . § 300. The
cause of'the tire is unkmirrn.
One-of the reasons assigned by some of
the police for the fact that o burglars
treated is that the -
are sti-od-lights are
not turning after 12-o'clock. A roil c-
commodating burglar would carry a dynn-l
mo in his pocket , with a wire running to
au i oloctrio light on the end of his nose ,
( rothat the police - ould be bettor accow-
j nortatcd. Tnestreetlight excuse mcy
rl ( for some , but it will too remembered I
' ! jthat Postmaster Armwar'a house -was
j I burglarized ' between ? ? and 10 o'cloc4c in
the ovoiiiug , Iho Union PAcific depot between -
twoon the mo hours , and so on. Were
the stroot-'luihta jnit out that oarlyl
Wo still 'havo a few choice heating
stoves which > wo are closing out at-a great
sacrifice. 'Ooopor ' & McGee , 41 Main
street.
A m ? 'AT ' THE PAST.
An Old 'Cilrceus ' Recalls How He [
- Helped Stephen A , DonglastGet
His First .omen ,
.
TLo slight form and peculiar step of
a little old man , with a silk tile on his
head .and a cloak hanging from his ehoul-
ilof
dcrsvnroifamiliar to the eyes of ninny of
our citizens who have soon this personage -
. ago on the streets day after day. Uims-
unobtrusive , ho quietly at-
itto
tends to his ownibusinosa , and many to
whcm'his'faco ' and form aro'familiar ' lois
not'ovoii'know liis name.That man is
llev. Mr. Fisk. Ho has hud a moro
eventful lifo than ono would suspect from
the outward appearance of 'tho man or
hio.appurontly hum-drum habits of lifo.
'o.or
Avotoran'Of the Mexican war , a former
member of the ( Illinois legislature in the
earlier years of that atato , later the district
isud
trict attorney iin .No vr Orleans , educated
, both in law and theology , his throe score
- years and ten have seen oomo very inter
esting chapters.
In a casual mooting and chat the other
. day , ho opened his lifo to ono of thcso
chapter * , and memory turning the pages ;
Uncle Gfty ytars , ho read a page or two.
" .Know Douglas Stephen A. ? Yes ,
indeed. I know him when ho wasayoung
man. Ho had just opened a law office ngm
Jacksonville , III. , and I was studying
withmim. All the law books ho had
wcro borrowed from Mr. McOonnoll. ssI
presume you noticed in the papers a
while ago aboutMcCoiinoll , who ( jot to
bo a 'very old man , being Jellied in his
oilico. That was the same McOonnoll.
VVull , { Douglas was struggling along 11.at
, that time , and wasn't much 'known. Ho
was the easiest man to make friends ,
however , I over saw. IIo could go into
a crowd and in live minutes ho would
have them all captivated by him. Ono
morning as I came into the oflico Doug-
Ins stood with a letter iu his hand , and
wasgating ; at it intently , thinking about
something. IIo broke out finally with :
'I have just got a letter from
Yandalia , saying that they arc going tote
elect an attorney general day after to-
morrow. If I hod a horse und a little
money I would go down there and see ' if
1 couldn't got it.1 Yandalia was then
the seat of government , and was seventy L *
five miles from Jacksonville. I told
him , 'Well , there's that old gray horao of
mine , and I've got about $ & , and if that
will do you uny good your welcome tome
the horse and money , ' IIo ihanked mo
and accepted the offer. 'Go catch your >
horse and I'll go. ' So I pot up the horse
and Douglas started. Ho had about
twenty miles to go bofoio ho struck the
prario , and then there was twenty miles
of straight prario. Ha had to ride
through thin in the darkncts of night ,
but he wanted to get into Vandalia as
soon as possible. Well , ho not only got
there , but ho got ejected. It was the
first oflico ho over hold. After that ho
kept rising from ono position to another ,
just like so many steps going up stairs. . "
This incident of Douglas early start ,
naturally brought up the name of Lin ,
coln , so closely associated with that of
Douglas.
"Lincoln ! I was a member of the
legislature two teams with him. 11 o was
from the adjoining county. IIo had
nerved ono term already when I took my
Heat. I remember the brat time I saw
him. I thought ho was the most awk
ward , uncouth young follow I over saw.
Ho arose in his seat with some document
in hia hand , and as ho addressed "Mr.
Speaker , " and held the paper aloft in a
bony hand attached to u long , ungainly
arm , hia whole manner was such that I
wondered to myself what in the world
that county was thinking of to send such
a fellow to the legislature. But as ho
wont on talking there was so much clear
sunao , such sound judgment displayed ,
that it became evident why Uioy choio
him , and after years with the history of
which you are familiar , showed that they
were right. "
Dry cobs at 010 Main street. Jonea I it
A NEW OHUBOH ,
Trto Ilunlwartla Have nouKlit Prop-
urly anil uro to Ilulia ,
* lov' Mr * "y101" ' of Mlssour , ! Valley ,
a prominent man in the denomination of
'Dunkanls , has boun working ijuiotly in
this city to rally the scattorfld forces of
that belief , und got a strong a.icic-ty . or-
ganized. Ho has euccoodod well , not
only in that but in securing property
here , having purchased the two lots nnd
dwellings on Bluff otroot , owned by
Laapold Kern , just south of Fifth 5
; nue. Ono of these houses and lots is to
bs used as a parsonage. The other lot ii
to be cleared off and a church built
thereon. The price paid for the property
'
was $2,800.
HOW IT ( S DONE ,
Rcprts [ Iowa Cilicsas To How
Paid For ,
Statement.
Since the change inado in Council
Bluffs fcy which the filling of streets is
charged up to adjacent property , instead
of boiag paid for out of the general fund
there have been many complications anil
muoh discussion. Ono of the strong
pokta urgnd in support of the plan of
taring the cost < sp to private property has
bosn that oihor town cities have , under
tbo same lave , bcon following this plan ,
gome have denied this , while olhora have
, squally strongly afllrmcd it. In order to
enlighten tbo renders of THK BIE : , and
give them facts upon which to base argu
ments and'opinions , the following qucs
tions have boon Bent to the city clerks of
several I wa cities having a population of
upwards of 10,000 :
"Is the filling of streotn in your city
chargad up to abutting property , or is it
paid for out of the general fund ! "
"How long have you been following
your present system of assessment in this
regard ? "
"Havo you had litigation upon this
question ! "
A number of replies have boon re
ceived. They are given below in full
nnd TUB BKK will publish some further
facts on thin question in some future
issue i ; :
OTTU.MWA , January 20. In reply
would say that the grading of the streets
iic 11ii this city has always boon done by the
city nnd paid for out of tlio general fund
of the city. I moan bv grading , both
cutting and filling. This is , to my mind ,
an answer to oil three of your questions.
Very respectfully ,
W. H. Fr-TZEK ,
City Clerk.
Dr.s MOINKS , January 2 . Yours nt
hand. In reply would say that all street
improvements , as spoken of are paid out
of the general fund. I knmw nothing to
the contrary. I am , sir ,
W. D. CHUIKTY ,
City Clork.
DAVENPOKT , January 20. Would say
in reply that all our Ntroot work is done
by the city and charged to the road fund.
Being clerk for five years never know of
tlio assessment plan. Wo have four dif
ferent funds , road , general , special and
water fund. Years ago when the city
was young they assessed property owners
for any improvmentdonom front of their >
property , but that is done away with
now. Youra very respectfully ,
JOIIK
City Clerk.
IOWA OITV , January 20. Since the
incorporation of our city in 18J53 , the fill
ing of the atreots has never bcon charg
ed to adjacent property. Only macadam
and sidewalks are charged to adjacent
property. All grading in done by the
the city out of the general fund. There
never was any litigation upon the ques
tion here. 1 our respectfully ,
MAY Orro , City Clerk.
KEOKWK , January 20 , In answer
would say that all grading and filling inn
streets in our city is paid out of the gen
eral fund. This has always bcon the
policy , and I do not think that this man
ner of doing it has over been questioned
or litigated by our citizens.
Youro truly , J.W.JEIAMAINE ,
City Clerk.
MiiifliiALLTOwx , January 20. In re
ply Z will say oil filling of streets )
has boon done here by the city and paid
out of the general fund or by poll tax
labor. The city council contemplate
paving this season , and charga all grading
dnt
ing and filling of streets to the abutting
property , as provided by Sections 4G5 (
and ! < ) ( ! , laws ot losva. Wo have had
no litigation in charging sidewalks against
abutting property , ns provided for by
these sections. Youra respectfully ,
J. G. Tunmsii ,
City Clerk.
Mrs. A. Bryan , dressmaker. Cutting
a specialty , (101 ( S. Main at. , up stairs.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTIOG. Sjxjclal ( uimrtleeraoiita , etich 01 Ixjst ,
found , Tn Loan , For Sale , To I'.cnt , Wants , Board-
lnjtitc.tlll l > o Inserted In tlila culuoiu at tlio low
rate nf TKN CKXTij I'KIl LINK ( or the Orst Insertion
and VIVK CENTS I'KIl LINK lot each subsequent lu-
cortlnn. Loava adtortlncniouta atourotllce , No. 7
I'carl Street , near Iroad ) av
WANTD.
TV'ANTEU noy , with pouj , toJdhcrTim linn.
WANTii-K\iorlunood : | dining room ( jl-l Wntrua
. ( IS. pur month , Ogdcn Home , Council IlluO * ,
oua.
oua.W AKTKD i\ury : l.oiiym Council IllufTa to take
TimlliT. Lcllrtred by carrier nt only twenty
.
cent < a HIT I ;
"
Y\7AJs'l'l'-l' A KC-oil lir.iiio , It nlco location , with
T Ihrio or ( our roomt. AilJiunhox Vo. 20 , DKK
OLD TAI'intS 1'or tulo at BKr. olllcu , at
a huiidrud.
t' An ( lun'antlyiurnUlirilro > in , location
central. Hufcrencxs required. AcUa A.'B.
u"
1J10U SALU-Onu Unro sorrel lior/o. w. | | it 1400
1 pound ! . 8 > cam old. A. J. Mandii , S2" > Ilroail-
OTOVF.H-I ha\oafuwcuok and heatlcg ; etovr * left
ID utir , uhli'h I lll close initat great leductloni.
. .
A. J Jlamlcl.
Go And eftI I
hC.K 1IIK
GREAT
MUSEUM
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Xuwuii viblliltloiittXn. 817 Jlroiulvay , tar eeiitlij ]
i.inn from U a in tt > 13 p. m. iltlb , ovcjit KriJiy ,
tniuillofl | > m . wlilcliUforladlMuuly on ulilcli
Uay tlio iivtura 111 liuil\i > ii liy a My , dcwrlblni/
nil J | w.tlnir | ait n ( tlio human /roinu miU all llV
HUCHOtvlllltlrUII.
ADMISSION . . . . . . . . . . S5
Irs , fl , J , iiiM CD ,
PHYSICIAN & iMlGfcON ,
8M Mjdaia Broadway. CouucU BluffH.
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B. Eice M , D ,
nAUPPDC ! ( ir * * ' " * * i A a foninVAfl i lltir.it * 41.a
rtyCHRONIC ' DISEASES
Offloa
riTCoujulutiua ftva
) aj speech is short , but to the point , lie Chicago discounts every day in the
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> 'e ft en
AND ARCTICS.
_ . Goods WARIl X1TOED as good as ANY in the market. They are inado by the
i
| NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO.
W liavo t big line of SPECIALS and on IMMENSE stock of regular and
EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all etccs , ready to ship on receipt of orders.
TZBZIE " .ESIMIIFIIRIEJ ,
Or second quality Boots wo are introducing are better than many so-called firs
quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on them.
2. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
12 Broadwav , Council Bluffs Iowa.
MAYNE & PALMER ,
Hard and
AND WOOD ,
{ 'AND BAUIlEr , IJME , IXUISV1M.E AND PORTTAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTKK ,
AND HKWKU WPE.
No , 039 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
SMITH & TOLTEK.
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ,
7 and 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFKH , . . . . IOWA.
THTIIM W PATPTi A1TOUNKY AT LAW. HANAOER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN-
UUHIN W , JJJCillliy , TC COLLECTION AGENCY. Olllco comer Broadway nncUIalnetroct.
JOHN BENO & CO , OENEUAIj MKnCHANDISE.
, IS Main street and 17 Pearl street
MAX MOHN CIIESTON HOUSE.
, Hotel , 217 and 219 Main ( treat.
HI ? T P WTTPFP OFFICE ,
UJ.V U J. i VVXJJ-J.X ) ) Corner Main and Flltlmp-atalra. Residence , 609 Willow avenue.
N. JUSTICE OF THE I'EACK ,
Cmico mor American Express.
S. S WAGNER.LIVERY AND FEED ,
.
. Will contract for ( uner&li nt reasonable rates. 2 Fourth street.
J , M , ST. JOHW & COGASH BUYERS ,
Draft liy return null. 146 Broadway.
1 A POP MKUOHANT TAILOK ,
UZ1.UUJD Stock OpnuueU. Suits made at reasonable ptlccp. No. SOS Main St.l
G F. SMITH.CONTIUCTOK AND BUILDEU ,
, . .
Corner 7th anil lirojilway. Plans and epcclflcatlona furnished.
JAMES FRANEY MERCHANT TAILOK.
, Artlatio Work and reasonable chargeii. 872 Broadway.
TTNTFYT Xr 73 ATT ? ATTOIINEYS AT LAW ,
. . . .
JJJ.1NJUJ. 05 Oj3.IVjJ. .
Jaiooa Bloak. Practice In state and federal courts.
OAiNllAllI ! " I TTl\/l \ Ani1 Komcrj-.M. la'n ' h ° u 6 I > ) . * l'lii.lclan. 21 and 423 _ Broadway. _ _ L. Sovereign , Prop. _ V. J. Mont-
T ATJTJnTT JUSTICK op THE PEACE ,
U. jtiJJ3U JL J-i Notnrv inibllo and General Conveyancer. 415 Broadway.
TTniTQ ! V SMITH & NORTON ,
J-LUUOjJi Broadviayojiposlte New Opera Ilouto. Itcfitted SI , $1.60 per day
A" Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal
STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVE
Being loft over , must bo sold nt your own prices. I need
IXIIEGD
to fill cotitinctB. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway.
Now Store , Trcsh Ooodi , Low I'rtccB and Tollto Atteudauts.
{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel ,
AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE ,
THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION
OK WATiULOO : , IOWA ,
Iicontldcrcd thu bolt } ? .r > ( H > In CIMI of duath.nnd jl.000cnilonincnt.it Iho expiration of ten jearc. Atsoi-
incnls | KUabloaccording tea e , Slrf. OH\s 1'illr.v iliunfcnt will call nud explain the plan
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jt. lilront jour cou nmnlcutlona to til \ Iu St. Uuunill Il.'nCfa Inno. your
DEALT511 IN ALL Tflfl LATEST DESIGNS OF
eftILL PAPER
Interior Decorations.
18 S. Penrl Street ami 20 N. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS
j
Wholesale
Wo have the following goods in quantities to suit purchasers :
Sheep Skin Slippers ,
Kid Sock Protectors ,
In
Magnetic insoles , :
Cork and Imitation Cork Soles , Jl
Shoe Dressing , "T. M. 70" Blacking , /
. Heaton Button Fastners ,
Shoe Laces , Shoe Brushes ,
Shoe Hooks , Etc. , Etc ,
As AVO buy above goods of Mnnufn turors in large quantities for Spot
Cash ' , wenro ounblea to sell them IOAV enough to suit competition. Onleis
promptly attended to.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO ,
Broadwny , Council 131ulF , lown.
* Empkie Hardware Co
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109 and lll'kS. Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
S'V/P /
Vff , \ - &
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Money Loaned , Abstracts ' Furnished
* " ' * : - : : > : Kr
No. 4 Pearl Street , 3MCOIvaf-ipc ! KrCOUNCIL BLUFFS.
BEOHTELE'S
e
Tlio only only hotel run on the European plan 'in this city. New building , ,
newly furnished and all modern improvements , and is centrally located.
PETER BECI3 TELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa.
STEINHARDT & FREYHAN ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers *
OP COUNCIL BLUFFS.
IB E : M : o 33
THEin BUSINESS TO
Omaha , Nolo. , January 1st ,
HAVING SECURED WEST & FIUTCIIER'S OLD STAND ,
, 113 O3
eft ?
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. )
; YTO
Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands iu tlio County.
GE.OSVENQR & GUNN ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa.
STOVE
AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.
'Q ' TflflH-
o lUULo
Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fnncj' Hardware. A large
hue of extiaordinary Fine Carvers.
8OT 504 Broadway , and 10 and
ili , 12 Main Street ,
WHY DOWT YOU
cirrsjMK OK
I'orfcct Kitting , lleat and Chca | > estrjrine [ Linen Collars and Cuffs.
No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
FKOM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE
In nil our Boots and Shoes , regardless oE Quality. Don't miss this
chance. S. A. PIERCE , 100 Main Sireet.
DR , THOMAS JEFPERIS ,
No. K23tJi\tlia\oiiuc , Council Illutfr , Iowa.
Homeopathic Physician and Mag
netic Healer.
K ; TIIIUT * TMRH
1DRXT OY CooClb
l'cascil conditions dcbcrlliudutliont )
nuu i Innlnir. Ilicru nru liundruds of u Itnct ca to Ilio
/act th t tno blind aru restored , the ilcal inado to
hear , alio uaralj ls | > nd rlicinnaiism of months find
. caw ' Btaiiillnt : ftcn\icntly cured In 20 minutest' time
thinuKli iHjcliio nicsmi'rkspirit or Houl force ,
"Thcko tilings wgro lint dunolnn corner. "
Thoonly rJlabloprmonlttl onnd euro for dlph-
tlicilit KIIOM-II ( keep it on tmnJ ) . The liost ratnrrh
rcuiudy In IIMX Snukll pox prot mtative sujicrior to
vaccluatlon. Ihcrycatu of Indigestion ( duaprpsla )
curnl tliuoro'iulreJonotOBlx . CM uli-orj ,
couiinonly called canctrn rcmoxcd without the UMJ
ottlioktnfu. In fact all acute and chroula dltonaes
uuixvaiifiilly trcato.1
I liu reeonU of mortality thow that Dr. JcffuMcs li
tlio moit successful iTiuticloner of mcOlrlnu In the
Mcntirii country. UUgruatoit BUCCDSU lia brrn In
cam * that Kin LattUdthe tklll cif otber doctorn , M
well fts cuu liijj ile ulr and IliiancUl ruin In many
X ? > chirga for consultation liy litter or otherwise.
Iiidwoilmnp uhtirc antucm to Ittturd uro required.
Item Lln.l uf rcd'rncea yhiii.
ttf 1'iruoiiii Jfi'efroin oiiU louaillscafc will lie ro
dveil Into hUlimtltuU i < ( Health ( or t.Mtiucnt.
JACOIJ H1MS. E. P. CADWELL. .
8IMS& CADWELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Oflico , Main Street. Koonw 1 and hlui.-art & Uo-
'
Uahon'n Block. Will practlco lu statt aud iMcr.1
Murti
W. R. VAUCHAN.
Justice of the Peace ,
Omaha and Council Blurts.
Real iUt and collection aijenoy. o Odd f ellowi
oclc , over&k\lDKiIUuk. ,
JOSEPH GA&HI3GA1T.
HABD WOOD
AND
Corner Mnln slrott und Kl hth aui.uc , 03 in
BJiitfu.
rntus and prompt ilolltory
WINJEIMpORT.
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS
% Oxa.xoor , 3 > X 3 OE . - r
Wo t'ua anteu tliu ciino ul the follow lui ; iniuod dl
raaMiariii ) | > aj : ItheimiatUin , Bcrifula , Ulcers , -
Caiarrli , a I Illood nnd Kin Mwun , Il iwpiu , l. | , ef
Complaint , hMnuy and Madder UkriK. . Ooiit. Nui-
raUlaandAiithma , Tlicii H | > rlii | ; aiu tlio
tatorltu
rii ort of the tlri.il an.1 dt.li ltutn.1 , nnd ore thu
KKKHr-B LADH-8 Ilh.vr nilKXJ ) ,
Opod liotul , llury and taming udinu lntlon both
winter and .
and healthy. tunimer. AcccHrfMo Locality In- WBb'h ! n'ctuiiBnuu '
K\oii , or . , . * y. , at AlUny. Corrm.oimVnu
nollcitcd , JIKV. M. it.
Slloam SjirliiBK , Cora , I' . ©
ANALJSJ3.
Speclllo flruUty .
Hcactlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CatUmlo Add Cos , . so'lu V
OuLonato Call luii . . . . . A
Carlwinatu Iron . . . . . . . . . .
Sulphate Cacliiii
Cblorldo Smllum .
Bllllca. . , . , . .
Alumliu . . .
Urnulo and Volatile matter and lokn [ . '
Total olid * per gallon .
Wuionr Jk iluuViu. ;
TU08. OfNCEK ,
QM. . run IT.
OFFICER & FUSE Y
BANKERS.
Council Hindi
Establishea
Uialenln 1856
UOB Sururlti