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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1884)
THJfi DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , LUESDAY , JAMJAR * 20 , 1884. rHE Tuesday Idorning , Jan. 29 COUNCIL BLUFFS. BimsciumoN RATES : ' UP Carrier -------M ocnU per week By Mai - "O-00 1 * ' Yetf OFFICE : No. 7 Foarl Street , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushuoll's. There was a pleasant surprise party at Mr. II. Friedman's Sunday night. J. W. Rhodoa and Anna Putnam , both of Oakland , gof 'permit to wed ycster- lay. w Several of "Tho Silver King" combina tion wore registered at the llovero house yesterday. Justice Schurz yesterday united inwcd- lock Mr. Marion Siock to MisaKato Martens - tons , both of Mindon. Dave Bowman , at the Ogden house , nowsmiloa ovir a now register , and re ports travel as picking up. The Y. M. C. A. have arranged for a reception to-night at the Ogden for their now general secretary , Harry Curtis , of Now York. Two more dynamos for the Electric Light company of this city are expected to bo shipped from Boston to-day or to-morrow. J. D. Caughran , of the firm of Caugh- ran & Davis , of Shelby , is reported as now laid up with a broken arm , the re sult of a fall while skating. The Ancient Order of United Work men are arranging for n big celebration of their anniversary , on the 20th inst.j at the Royal Arcanum hall. The regular monthly mooting of the city council is to bo next Monday even ing , but a special session is expected to "bo held some evening this week. * When n guest stops up to the Pacific house counter now Judge Robinson eyes him through a now pair of gold-rimmed glasses , attached to neat little gold chain and all n gift of some admiripg friend. The following persons were yesterday elected director * of the Homo of the Friendless : John T. Stewart , O. L. Shugart , Horace Everett , Henry Eiso- man , J. M. Phillips , S. S. Stevens and Lewis Hammer. Mr. Charles Wells , who has had the contract for transferring freight at the Union PaciGo freight transfer in this city for a number of yean , will retire on Feb ruary 1 , after which this work will bo directly under the Union Pacific. Dogs are not always respecters of per sons , and one of those careless canines Sunday night took a bite of Ool. J. II. Koatley'a olflojc , as that eontloman was on his way to church. The pantaloons suffered oven moro than the log in ap pearance. Notwithstanding all the burglaries and other crimes , there has boon no prisoner from this city lodged in the county jail for about two weeks past. A few drunks have boon put in the city jail , but no ono has boon lodged in jail for violation of state laws. There is nohurry about the council ac cepting the water works so long as the | -council hnvo not shown enough interest to count the hydrants to BOO if there really are 200 or not. Not ono of the aldermen know that dimple fact yet that is "officially. " A woman named Fitzgerald was yos- -terdsy pleading with the chief of police "to got him to make her husband give up s draft , which eho claimed belonged to her individually , and not to her matri monially. The chief couldn't see any way to oottlo the dispute , and so kept - his hands off. Captain Hayes denies that ho was re lieved from the police force bucaubo of attending the varieties. Ho Bays ho plucked the star from his breast , because i ho wanted to get into moro respectable business , and so hai bought out Swoi- gart'a uabon in upper Broadway , whore his old friends will find him on duty. 0. E. Green has commenced a suit sgaiuttW. H. Negloy , of Oakland , for about $000 damages. Green claims that lie leased a warehouse to Negloy , and that the latter knowing the warehouse would not hold moro tHan 0,400 bushels of grain , stored 14,000 bushels in it , and consequently the building gave way , causing damage for which ho now asks pay. pay.A A man named 'Montgomery , claiming to bo the owner of some wrecked Undo Tom's Cabin , wns hero yesterday , ou the lookout for his properly man and some of Ills property. Ho claims thut the property man got tha checks for the trunks of him under the pretense of get. iing them for the owner , and instead t.of doing so was trying to run the 'property oil' , Ho did not find his ntiu hero , nor hla goods either. ( Ttfwsra. Vaugliau nud Mytuter have re turned from St. Louis , vrhoro they have f been arranging for a eno hundred horse power engine to run the dynamos for the " I etrioUghU. The only trouble thus | ( ' 'far witfa the electric light hero U the UBU durability and. insufUelonoy of the power , < futd whwi tkatd f et u remedied it will Iw'aboufc ' perfect. * , 'Swwtor Canton lias introduced a bill 4 fur a hnge in the law so that the coun- tfe * tn iwue twenty year bonds ? The otiilon to build * n w court lioute Mtd jUJw * would receive many more votw if U bond * oeuld to wde for twmty , imUid at Un yeM , * d if 'tiw bill passes , and pissus soon enough , the board of this county will doubtless change the proposition- that respect. "Tho Silver King" company arrived at the Ogden yesterday and appeared at the now opera house last evening. The com pany drew a crowd and delighted them. There is not much strength of plot or any great acting , but in these respects Silver King was not so weak as to bo nn- enjoyable. The scenery was among the finest over shown up on a Council Bluffs stage. Altogether the entertainment moro than mot the expectation of these who attended. Jailor Schontz seems to bo running a hospital as well ns n jail. A young man named Theodore Eckor who has just sorvad forty days for vagrancy is now pronounced cured of the opium habitand was yesterday released , When first locked tip ho bogged' piteously for the drug and wanted to trade off oven his shirt to satisfy his appetite but ho had to keep his shirt on and do without the opium. Now if ho only improves his chance and keeps clear cf the stuff his imprisonment will not have been in vain. The semi-annual examinations at St. Francis academy ore in progress and will end Wednesday. This gives the pat rons of the school a chance to too what and how the pupils have been doing. LET 'ER ' KOLL , The Noxv HlcntliiK Illnlc ( o Open Fri day NtRtlt. The largo -brick building on Pcnrl street , near the court house , is now completed by Mr. Martin , who lias Icaaod it to W. W. Chapman for a roller skating rink , and Mr. Chapman has ar ranged to open the sama next Friday evening. Ho in an experienced man in this business , and has resided hero for some timn , BO that the public will need no assurance that the now place of amusement will bo conducted just right. The rink is 08x90 foot on the inside , and there is not a post or any obstruction whatever , the roof being a Howe truss. There are connected with the entrance a ticket oflico , dressing rooms , cloak and hat rooms , and attendants to buoklo on the ladies' skates , BO that from these rooms the merry skaters can roll out into the main hall. Every little detail for comfort and convenience has been looked after. The opening Friday night will doubt less bo quito an event. Will Daniels , of Chicago , will bp in nttondauco , and will give an exhibition of fnnoy skating. The Omaha skaters nro coming over in full force with n band of musio _ and bent on a merry time. The Bavarian band has also been engaged for the occasion. The opening night will bo on invitations only , ail who attend being expected to prcsnt their invitations at the door. After the opening the rink will be opened each day except Sunday , at 10 a. m. , 2:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. in. In the evening it will bo lighted by the electric lamp. Private loasona on china given by S. D. Ilehso. Studio No. 12 N. Main street. PERSONAL. Mr. Thco. Bookman loft yesterday morn ing for n business tour through Iowa. II. J. Bpraguo , of Rockford , 111. , arrived at Bechtele'a yesterday. H. Orrin , of Living Sprinpa , and who is attending the commercial school In Omaha , spent Sunday with Mr. 0 , Wesley , of this city. George II , Drake , of Sterling , was in the city yesterday Interviewing the furniture ineti and making headquarters at tbo Pacific. Frank W. Hoanoy , of Philadelphia , was at the Pacific yesterday with fine supplies of l&cea , and full ot utrong talk. The familiar ntvmo oC D. A. Starrett , of Chicago , appeared on the Pacific register yes. torday , II , 13. Gray , of Hastings , was In the city yesterday. J. 8. Ivoi ) , oE Manning , was among the familiar out of town fornvi soon In the city yesterday , . S , Mnynq left yes t onlay ( or KooVuk , to nttocil.tbo ( Jnl to J Btutoa circuit court , whore tbo Foljoni case I still poiulltig , Sherlfl 1C , J. Trobridgo anil wife , of Slielliy county , were at the 1'aclflc yostortlay. Ilov. J. Fink It now off for Now Orleans , to attend to some business matters , and BOO his daughter , who la reported ijulto ill , Ilov. 1'oter Bolzor loft last evening for Win coneln , called thcro by the news that his brother Is utgh unto death , \V. P. O'Nell , of Omaha , was In town yes. Lerday , but Instead of returning across the river jmrcliMoil a ticket fjvcr the "Q. " for Creston , where ho will remalu on bmlneua for a few dyv. * John T. Clayworth , H brother of Mrs , Dr. A. J , Cook , and J , I ) . Clayworth , of Ma * hoaka county , nro" visiting Dr. . Cook's fuiu- Ily. 8 , W. Ferguson Is uxpoctod to return from Ids eastern trip this oouing. Dr , James Beckett and family have arrived from New York city. The doctor is looking for an opening , hut don't yet know If he will locate heror in Omaha. Bir Knight K. O. Hurlburt , of Albion , a high-up Pythian , waa in the city yesterday , and mot a number of old friends here , besides forming several now acquaintances. K , J. Bond loaves to-day for Denver to bo gone a week or ion days. Ho has a largo ranch there and has received word of n heavy fall of enow , no that hli attention Is demanded to attend the wants of hl nheep. | II. 0. Sbauafolt , who has been In the car * shops of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul at this point , has boon made foreman of the car-shops at Vauhorn , and hU brother , K. A. Sbanafelt , has taken the place thus left va cant here. Bert Sheely , who travels for W. J. Con * nor'a marble work * , uow Hinlloi all over , for It U a boy. Itev. J. / . Armstrong ha * returned from Nebraska , where he was called by thu severe tlluoas of a brothar , who i * now on the road torooo > ery. Hi-Sheriff T. W. Ctiatburnof , Shelby co'un- ty , has now purchased a brief Interest in a Uouriog mill lu Hosting * , Nebraska , uud Is located there. Harry OurtU , the now general nccrotary of th Y , M. 0. A. , arrived here Saturday , proto - to enter Bctjvoly upon the work for whltit be Is BO Weil fitted and lu which' ho ha * ha4 to lauclj expwUnce In Now York. WHY NOT I1ANO TUB nHIDOK. Confrrcsfliimu 1'tiscy Tlilnlco He Una JJccti Unjustly Pounced Upon. The announcement that Congressman Pusoy had introduced a bill providing for a bridge across the river between foiOi Omaha nnd Council Bluffs , called forth a howl from the U. P. Nonpariol , and some heB' grumbling from its few followers. Yesterday - torday Congressman Pusoy telegraphed the board of trade to the effect that ho tlihe he introduced the bill on the petition of al 100 citizens of Council Bluffs. Ho said ho was waiting for a reply to the telegram sent by him several days ago , asking if the board of trade desired to have him press the passage of the hibi bill. In view of these circumstances bihi hiw naturally asked the question if _ it would not bo wise to hang the bridge in * stead ot the man who introduced the stbi bill ? The Nonpareil must bo a little ashamed of itself now for so hastily pronouncing Mr Pusoy n traitor to Council Bluffs for introducing the bill , and denouncing all who in any way favored a bridge of any sort. Thcro seems to bo at least ona hundred nnd fifty citizens who thus como under this severe and uncalled for denun ciation. The bill introduced is crude , nnd needs many amendments , nnd a sub- fitituto will bo sent to Mr. Pusoy as moro nearly expressing the wishes of the citi zens here but still a bill for n bridge. It is not to bo wondered at that Mr. Pusey should bo a little irritated nt the snarlns of the few who have found fault with him for introducing a bill backed by a petition of ono hundred and fifty citizens , especially when ho immediately talographea asking his constituents in general whether they wanted him to Hupport the bill. There is no need of Mr. Pusoy worrying about the matter. The Nonpareil is the chief kicker , and ho should bo satisfied by the result of the last congressional campaign , if from no other fact , that the organ is no longer looked on as oven n representative of its own party , and fails oven moro signally in representing the feelings nud opinions of the people nt largo. ScttHiUlou in Musical Circles. PiTTHnuiia , Pa. , Jan. 7,1884. J. Mueller , Esq.Council Bluffs , Iowa. Dear Sir : Wo mail you some of our list of customers and little book of Hardman Pianos. If you got up anything of the sort please mail us copies. Wo are handling the Uardrnau as our best 1'lanoa and put up squarely in competition with the Steinway , Ohiokor- ing , Knabo Pianos , nnd with the greatest success. Within a month wo have trad ed Hardman Pianos for three Stoiuwnys , ono Ohickoring and two Knabos , and our Elardman grand is now used by nearly all our resident players at thuir concerts. It has taken a good deal of work to over come the prejudice in favor of the old standards , but wo have done it hero , and if n number of Hardman agents in tbo larger cities would handle the piano on the same basis it would soon occupy a first position then they would sell easier and wo would got prices nearer their value. Hope you are having a good sale for them. Yours , , MKLIOII , HOKNK & HKDUICIU. lioaril of Trade. At a mooting of the board of trade last evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President , E. L. Shugart ; vice-presi dents , W. C. James and A. Graham ; secretary , E. H. Odoll ; treasurer , J. C. DoHaven ; board of directors , H. H. Motealf , Luclan Wblls , T. J. Evnns , J. W. Chapman and Judge Casady. The reports of the secretary and treas urer were read and referred to the execu tive committee. The reports were very satisfactory'and showed the board to bo in a much moro prosperous condition than a year ago. L. 0. Baldwin was se lected as a delegate to represent the board at a gathering of representatives from various Iowa cities , to bo hold nt Dos Moincs , January 31st. The board then adjourned until this evening. Mrs. A. Bryan , dressmaker. Cutting a specialty , COA S. Main at. , up stnira. llou.1 Ksmto Transfers. The following doecu were filed for re * cord in the recorder's oflico , January 20 , reported for the Bun by P. J. Mo- Mahnn , real estate agent : J. S. Jordan ot al. to W. P. Barrett , sw | sol 29 , 77 , 42 , § 400. Sonm Thompson to Jans M. Sorensen , lot 5 , block 2 , Hillaido addition , 870. A. E. Peterson to W. P. Bnrnott , ae | nw and nj swj , 12 , 70 , 43 , $3,600. Katie E. Houn to Levi Gruvor , lots 10 nnd 17 , block 30 , Railroad addition , 8100. 8100.Hoyt Sherman , receiver , to F. W. Haldoman , part a\vt \ so ] , 4 , 77 , 39 , 8100. Patrick Sheedy to Margaret Shoedy , -nojl0,70,44 , $200. Philander Judson to A. W. Street , part 28 , 7fi , 44 , 8100. T. J. Clark to 01 iy Forman , part lot 05 , original plat , § -100. Total silos , $4,870. January 28. J. I. Drake to F. W. Ourtenus. loU 1 , 2 and 3 , block 23 , lots 7 and 8 , block 17 , Baylies & Palmer's add , , and lota 3 and 4Ulock 34 , central sub. $000. Charles 0. Ourtinua ot al to E. E. Hart , lots 1 , 2 and 3 , block 23 , lota 7 nnd 8 , block 17 , lot 0 , blpck C , Bnyliss & Palmer's add. , and lota 8 and 4 , block 34 , nnd lot 25 , block 37 , central sub. 312B , Eliza J. Foster t Uoubon Foster , part rlswJlO , 74 , 43. 8200. Dorcas Osier to tiamuol Osier , sw | ne > and part 80 } nw | 10 , 74 , 3 . § 1,350. Total sales , $2,176. COMMKIlOIATj. COUNCIL iitcnra MAILKKT. Wheat-No. , prlllg 05o. No > g jectodIBe ; coed demand , Corn l/oaJers ur paying BGo for old com and 2Ro for n w. Oats Ip good demand at2c , Hay 4 00@0 00 jier tent ' 60o per hole. Hye-40@ino. Guru Meal I 2fl j > ur 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , U ( X ) @ Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO jwr tout soft. B 00 pur ton Butter Plenty and in fair demand nt 20e ; creamery , 83o. Ugfis ill good demand nt 20a JXJT dozen. J.ard Fulrbank'a , wholesaling nt lie. 1 oultry Headyeale ; doalora are paying fur chickens 8cj turkeys , 12o. Vcgotabloj 1'otatood , 40cj onlonM , 40oj cab. b ? o. none In the market ; upnlos , ready calu nt36o@3Wforvrlmoi.tock. Flour City Hour , 1 00@100. Broon > s-2 M@3 00 per doz. LIVE BTOCK. CflUlo-3 00@3 OOj calves , 6 00 < g7 > . Uoi Jjocol nicker * wo buying now and there Un good demand for all prodee ; choice picking , &J > 5@ 35 , mUed , 4 C5@BOO. RUBBERS ! Oat dpccch is iihort , but to the point. Ucst Chicago discounts every day in the year on AND ARCTICS. Goods WARRANTED as good aa ANY in the market. They nro mndo by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. Wo have a big line of SPECIALS and nn IMMENSE stock of regular and IXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of otdors. IXTRATIBIIS Or nccond quality Boots wo nro introducing nro bettor than many so-called firs quality , and wo give n largo EXTRA discount on them. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 12 Broad/wav , Council Bluffs Iowa. MAYNE & PALMER , DEAI.KR3 IK Hard and Soft AND WOOD , HULK AND I3ARRKL UUE , tOUISVHXE AND PORTLAND OKMENT , UICIDQAN FLABTKR , HAIR AND SEWER PIPfi. Ho , 039 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. BSHTU & LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFRJ , . . . . IOTVA. , OOTTXCTOXZJ W T ) A TUTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OP POTTAWATTAMIE OOUN- VV , J3M I rllJ , TY COLLECl'lON AOENOY. Offlco comer Bro&dwny and ll ln street. JOHN UENERAL MERCHANDISE. BENO & GO , , IS Main street and 171'oitl street. MAX MOHN CHESTON HOUSE. , Hotel , 217 anj 219 Main street. nn T p TOTTT'FP OFFICE , IJLli , U , JL VVJJ.XJLX1) Corner Main ivml Fifth up-Btalre. Residence , d09 Willow KTBDUO. SOHUBZ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , , , Offlco o\cr American Express. SO WAn/MPT ? LIVEIIY AND FEED , . O W jtiVJLNJjIl , Will contract for luncnla at rcafonablo rates. 22 Fourth street. J. M. ST , JOHN & OO..OASH BTJTEKS , Draltliy return mall. 148 tlroad ay. ' ITflPTT . MERCHANT TAJLOR , JXUUJlt Stock Cora.iet . Sultn mftdeat reasonable priecB. No. 805MainStl GP cj n/TTTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , JL P IJLJUli Comer 7th and Broadway. Tlana and tpedflcatlons furnlihed. MERCHANT TAILOR. JAMES FRANEY , Artistic Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. LI JDi & IlAtli , Jdmcc lilook. I'ractlco In Btao and federal conrto. C ! A ATTT1 A T TTH/T And ljatn I'0" . 4"1 and 423 . . . . . ? I / ' " " Broadway. L. SoTerolpn , Prop. P. J. llont- AiN 1 1 iLlt U M . . . O I gomcry . M. D. I'hy.lclan. _ P'H'TOT'M T JUSTICE OF. THE PEACE , JjJJVVllN U. Notary Publlo and GenerM Conveyancer. 415 Broadway. "DPTTPT3P flMiTH & NORTON , IVJu V JjUJIl Broadway oi > t > mlte New Optra House. Refitted fl , * 1.(0 per day A'Largo Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal ! STOVES ! STOVE Being left over , must bo sold at your own prices. I need IMIIXIIEJID : R-A.GhS to Till contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway. 'H ' I1 T 'JIUiUl JETS. JL JL ± JI New Store , Fresh Goodi , Low Prices and Polite AlUndauU. { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE , THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OF WATERLOO , IOWA , Ii comldered thotcit ? 2.tOOln one of death , and $1 000 endowment at tlie expiration of ton jours. Ae e - tncnti imjftWo accunllni ; toast : Mr * . Ollvu Filley ilia agent ulU call mil uxjilaln the pliui upon your re- quctt. Direct jour ixju.inuuicatlons to Zii VIuo bt. Council JJlufls Iowa. DEALER IN ALL TH 3 LATEST DESIGNS OF ML PIPER m rap Interior Decorations. IS S. Pcnrl Street nuci 20 N. Muin Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE , 8p cUl ad\ertUenunU , such M Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To lltnt , Wonts , Board * bitf , etc. , will bo lincrtod In this column At tha low rite I TKN CENTS I'HIl LINK ( or the ant uiwrtlon and F1VK CENTS IT.U tlNE ( or ach subsequent In. Mrtlon. Lca\c ultortlNments at ourolHc , No. 7 I'earl Street , near llroajn&v WANTS. IUJ-no- , with pony , todtlher TUB HKK. \\MNTEI-Kxi | ticnce < V illnlng room cltl. Wwrta 11 * I5. per uifjntb , Ogilcn Iluuco , Council IIluHn , \X7 NTKU-K ry tody m Council Dlurliito take > V TIIKIIM. Ucllrcred by carrlcrat only twenty rcnu Mock. * * I < -L---T - , - . . . . uju , lii i\he \ location , with ulllcc l' ° " ' r ° 0mS' AM" > " * box No < a' Uult \VAOTKO. * ; v ' rt B" Cttilx > ' TA" 1 ° Suntl7 lunilthjd room , location P Go And KtK T1IK GREAT MUSEUM 01' AB1TOMT Now en txhlbltlon at Nn. 31" nroadway , for irrntl'l lut'ji from U a in to 10 p. in. ihllj , cxc i.t Frld \ , fromltoflp in . uhlihUforladlcii nnluavlilch .lay theii-cture UI hetrltca lijr a Ud > , dvacrliilnir hlldU cctlnir | rtv cl thohunuu ( rouio and all dU- ( aietotchildrin. AUUHSION . . I SI ccnM Mrs , II , J , Hilton , M. D , PHYSIOIAN & s SS2 Mtddlo Broadway , Council Bluffs. R. Rice M. D. CANCERS /n5 SrirB CHRONIC DISEASES 0 > er thirty y uar iiractlcal eipcrlenoe. Oifioo Ko t'i'carl street , Ooumdl Quff ! * Empkie Hardware Go 109 and lll S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. WUOLESAIiK DEALH11S IN 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , 99 LAND : IT3o-u.s2a.-t JStold. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished 3 * . .or. ivioivru naccsra No. 4 Pearl Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. 2 BECHTELE'S The only only hotel run on the European plan * in this city. Now building , newly furnished and all modern improvements , and is centrally located. PETER BEGS TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor * Dealers , OF COUNCIL BLUFrS , El O "V IE 15 THEIR BUSINESS TO Omaha , Nob. , January 1st , HAVINO SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLU STAND , XS3O5S 3Do-Q.grlo.iS ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) m REAL Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots aud Lands in the County. GROSVENOR & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OF 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa. AT COST FOR4 A SHORT TIME ONLY. Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large line of extinordiuary Fine Carvers. 504 Broadway , and 10 and , 12 Main Street. UCTSDME OF Perfect Fitting , Beat and CliospestgiKlno Linen Collars and Cuffs. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. FROM NOW UJNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE i JBH ) In all our Boots and Shoes , regardless o Quaiiiy. Don't miss this chance. S. A. PIERCE , 100 Slain Suwt. DE. THOMAS JEFFERIS , Xo , S23 Sixth avenue , Council Elufla , IO B. Homeopathic Physician and Mag netic Healer. Twivrr-rivK I'KARH' itif F.JUKMT ! ; TIIUITV VIUFJJ IPK.ST r Couxcii , Uicrra. DIasnoiti ( diseased condition doicrlbed ) without nuesiioninz. Thcro are hun redi ! of Itncneea to the fact that liio blind arc restored , thu deaf made in hear , ulioiianlyelj nud rheumatism of months and jcara tUnilloir frequently cured In 0 mlnulea' time through jujclilo mesmeric , spirit or i > oul form , "nio o tlilngH were not done ID a corner , " Theonly reliable proeutatlvo anil euro for diph theria known ( keep It on lunJ ) . The ln-at ratarrh remedy In use. Huull pox proventatire suptilor to vaccination. K\ try ami of Indl cttlon ( deop-ptla ) curoil tlmu rifjulrod one to ilx wetks. Old ulctn , commonly called cancers remoicd without the UMI ofthakuife. In fact all acute and chronic db a > ca luoccatfully treated. Ihe reconlu of mortality thow that Dr. JcfTerto * Is the mewt euorcetful i ractltlimer of inelHne in tha western country. HUgreatut cucovw has been In caned that has Ljffl dtha tklll of other doctort , as tU Mcauiinc despair and ttaaniliU rulu In niflny camel. TERMS REASONABLE. No f hurge for coniultatlon by letter or other * Inc. InctOMUnip where a wcr to letters aril required. B > t kind of rtferncet yivcn. t31' I'enoni f re from cwiitafloun Olieaso will be ru- cchcd Into blilaiitltuU of Health for tuatiumt. JACOB BIJIS. E. J' . CADWELL. 8IIVIS&CADWEL.L , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL DLUFFd , IOWA Office , Ualn Street. Roonu 1 uid Hbuzart & Uo- Uaboo' Clttck. Will I'rKtico In Stati &ud wlrn ) Jourti W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Dlufb. Bu4lM t * ilouUectloaaOttor , B Odd Fellowt JOSEPH AND GOAL Corner Unlu itrcetand Eighth Blulls. XiTLowest rated and prompt delhery WINTER RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS Oxxx-o ozr X < ro 3Ev. . Wo u antte tliu cme o ( the lollowine n we < l dl . , erne tiajj lUieuMatUrn , Scnfula , Ulcers , Catarrh , ft I UIowl aud kliidlaeuoi , Dy , iwpila , IJer Complaint , Kidney and Dlidilcr Uiscitui. ( Jnut. Noi- raltrla and Aithma , Thtsi Hprlnita are tlio ( a > orlt riort of the tlrod an.l dulilliuUnI , and are the FKBI1LK LAOI..H lll'.ST KUIKNl ) , Good hotel , lUery aud bathing acnmiodatlon bolh Wll5tei " , ' . ' ? 8ulntn ' .J-ota'ity ' highly ( .irturcuque. ' healthy AcccHlblo by Wab h r ll v'B KionaprC.&iSi Q. , at Albany. Correfroudmo solicited , JtKV. M.iLlHOJII'SON. Hlloam Bprlngi , Com. p. 0.OtBtrjaCoft'Mo. ' ANALYSIS. I H aalOI | . . . Ventral J Ca.bonloAciddm . , . . . . . . . V81n''i'crmlloij CarbonaU Calcium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SJ fcl Carboiute Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /7 < 11 Sulphate MaKiirsU . ( . Bui , h t Calcl'.m ' . . . . . . . . . . Cblurldobodluui . . . . . . . . Alumina . . . . . Oricanloatid Volatile matter and ! ( * .X ! iU&9 Twtalsclld. ptrgallo . ! . ! wlT4 WKiuuTii iluiutt , CheniUtj. THM. orncu , iu x. rcisr. OPFICEE & PUSEY BANKERS. OOUBCJj BlttBl . , Establishes - -