Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 01, 1884, Image 6

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TITtt DAILY URtt-COTTNOTL BTJTFFS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1884.
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THE PA10 BEE. |
Friday Morning , Pob. 1.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
KATES :
oonll week
v firrtet - - - - - - - SO ftt
BKftt - - - - - - - - 110.00 ir Year
OFFICE :
No. 7 roarl Street , IToar Broadwar.
MINOR MENTION ,
Additional local on seventh frngo.
Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnoll's. '
The Siberian company arrived hero
yesterday and showed last night.
To-day the naloonists ro expected to
come down with another quarter's
license.
Permit to wed was yesterday given
to W. U. Hall and Alice Granville , both
of Chicago ,
Yesterday WM the last day of service
in the circuit court , and a busy onoat the
clerk's ofiico.
ROLLRII SKATES Vineyard , Ilcnoly
nnd other styles , at Brackott'a , 224 and
220 Broadway.
Ed. Jeflbrios is numbered among these
made happy by being a father , the
young heir being a boy.
John Shiplor nnd Jos. Smith were
yesterday given the usual sobering off f
assessment in the nuportor court.
* Charles Poninguangt was brought hero
from Crawford county and lodged in jail
to await trial for some misdemeanor.
G. Green , arrested for disturbing the
peacoof Mollie Wallace's house , has had
hia case in p lice court continued until
to-day.
Adeline White yesterday applied for a
divorce from Wm. W hito , claiming that
ho had become too much attached to
' 4
drink.
Justice Vaughan yesterday sent Charles
D. McGoiygal to jail for thruo daya for
boating a board bill at Mrs. Annie
Bowies' .
The boy Cooley , who lately broke a
log by falling through an elevator open
ing in Thomas < fc Co.'a store , is reported
as getting along woll.
Mra. Burrowo , the aged grandmother
of Mrs D. 0. Brown , died Thursday
night of paralysis. Her remains will betaken
taken to Glonwoed for burial.
The lumbar is on the ground for the
building of Shugart , Wait & Wois * now
warehouse on lower Main. The now
building ia to bo 04 by 100 feet.
The private leap year party which wis
to have boon given at St. Joseph's
Academy hall last evening has boon post
's ponod until Friday oronmg , February 8.
Louie Bochtolo won the prize at the
Rescue masquerade for the best gentle
man's costume , ho representing Puck.
Misa Nellie Olson took the album for her
costume of a peasant girl.
C. W. Hunt , the agent of the Osborno
harvester , ozpoota soon to move his fam
ily hero , and enyi if trade is as they ex
F pect this year the company will nozt year
I * put up a large warohouio hero.
There was a little of a flurry at Wag
ner's saloon yesterday afternoon , two
young men insisting on leaving while the
proprietor insisted on paying for a game
of pool which they had boon playing , No
blood shod.
The readers of TUB BBB should not
only peruse the now advortijoraont of
Gaudy , Oroutt & French , but take a look
at their Block of carpets , curtains , etc.
JNo city in the west can ahow a bettor )
house in this lino.
Victoria Jennings now asks for release
from G. W , Jennings , to whom she was
married at Siour City , in April of last
yoar. She charges him with being un
true to her , vnd also with choking and
otherwise abusing her.
It ia amusing to notice the way the
scores of the rious
v revival meetings are
being published. "Ono moro conversion
at the Baptise church last night. " "Two
moro rose for prayers at the Methodist
church last night. " Aa though the
amount of good being done could bo
measured by counting noses.
The reception given the now general
secretary of the Y. M. 0. A. , Mr. Harry <
Curtis , of Now York , was hold at thoOg-
don last evening. It was an informal
hand-shaking and expression of words of
welcome , and Mr. Curtia way well feel
assured that ho hai the support and well
wishes of those who desire to BOO the city
improve morally.
The habeas corpus case of the "doc-
tow , " Thomas and Reaves , arrested 1Cin
Omaha , was given another continuance
this time until next Monday , Col.
Hmytho , of Omahn , wai over hero yo -
iarday aa attorney for the prisoners , and ;
0. A. Baldwin , also of Omaha , for the
prosecution Sheriff Miller
was also over
on this side to look after the case , too.
fWm. H. Smith ia preparing to build
at once a fine tfrlck building to take the (
place of the little ono now occupied by -
him' , about opposite the old city building
w Broadway , The now building is to
be 22 by 70 , with foundation * fora throe-
tory building , but ut present it will only
Iw rua up two Jtorion. It wilj cost about
$6,000.
In the iuperior court yesterday afternoon -
' noon au attempt was made to find out
x who WM responsible for A dead horse ,
wWoh hai been
lyimjintho
alloy ar
ti jAvwiue A and Twelfth street for al
" vwk , ' being a great nuiaaiuo. Fred \
Dill'A. Thompson and D , Glbbin Mro
tfw teto aecu * df and after the takinx of
< MMM evidwee the case was continued
* u Ul xt MowUy afternoon ,
lionthat
mme of Congressman Pussy's constitu
ents favored any sort of a bridge between
Council Bluffs and Omaha , the board of
trade Booms almost unanimous in wantA
ing at least n wngon bridge. Now The
Nonpareil should call them all traitors to
Council Bluffs , as it did the man whom
it terms sluringly , "Bill" Pusoy.
It is reported now that the bill appro
priating $100,000 moro for the now gov
ernment building hero will surely passit
having been reported on favorably by the
committee. It is surely to bo hoped thai
Council Blufls will have n government
building in size , nppoaranco and conven
ience which will meet the demands of the
business , and bo in keeping with the
growth and importance of the city.
The opening of the now roller skating
rink to-night promises to bo ono of the
great social and amusement events of the
season. The building , constructed espe
cially for this purpose , is n fine ono , and
it will doubtless bo filled. A number
from Omaha are expected to attotid , and
the best circles of Council Bluffs society
will bo largely represented. An interest
ing exhibition by Will H. Daniel will bo
among the features of interest.
The four boys arrested for breaking in
to the now opera house and stealing twc
old pistols and some other bits of ntago
property were before Judge Aylosworth
yesterday. Ono of the boys , Peter Bil-
gor , confessed to having committed the
crime , 'and Joe Bennett was with him ,
while the other two boyo , Miller and
Sprink , would have nothing to do with
the business , The judge sent Bilgor back
to jail , continued the Bennett boy's case
two woo us , and lot the others go ,
Some practical idea of what it will cost
the individual if ( ho county should vote
for $200,000 for a now court house and
jail , may bo gained from the statement
that it will cent , on each $1,000 oascis-
mont about ono dollar n year for ton
yoariAi the assessed valuation is but
40 per cont. of the real raluation there
are few persona who would know that
they were being taxed for n court House
and jail , unless they were told so.
J. F. Kimball andpoorgo H. Champ ,
of the well-known firm of Kimball &
Champ , have joined with Oharlcs I ) .
Arnold , of Illinois , in forming what ia to
bo known as the "Pottawnttamio County
Abstract company , " and the articles of
Incorporation show the capital stock to
be $10,000 and all paid up. This makes
strong company and as they own the
hooka formerly in Caiady'a office , and
liavo other valuable records , nnd nil up *
to date in accurate shape , they may well
fool assured of having a continued in
crease of business. It ia understood that
Kimball & Champ will continue their
real catato and loan business.
The Rap in the sidewalk on Broadway ,
in front of the Hordic barn , is very an
noying to foot passengers , especially in
muddy weather , and , naturally enough ,
much grumbling results. The injunc
tion which Mr. Key secured prevents
the city from filling np the place until
appraisers are appointed to fix the danv
axes , and it is claimed by good lawyers
that this stop on Mr. Kty'a part was
necessary in order to secure his rights.
If the council should appoint the appraii
on , the injunction would bo void , the
place could bo filled up , and then the lit
igation could go on as to the finding of
the appraisers , the council having a right
to reject the finding ; if it wanted to. In
the meantime the public could have the
use of the walk. If the council could
thus act without jeopardizing the city's
right , and Mr. Key could not have lot
the work go on without jeopardizing his ,
it aooins that the muoh-bodrabblod citl-
cons should kick against the council in-
sUad of Mr. Key , for uubjocting them to
inconvenience while the litigation is go-
ing on.
Private lessons on china given by S.
D. Roliso. Studio No. 11 ! N. Main
street.
Tlio Tribute ol FHentlH.
Last evening a goodly gathering of > f
the friends and fellow workmen of Mr
0. 0. MoPhunon captured him at his
homo , and a merry occasion resulted.
The chief incident of the evening was the
presentation of a rich silver service andau
elegant gold watch to him and his wife ,
the donors bolng Mr. MoPheraon'a follow
employes of the Chicago & Northwestern
railw V company , who sought , thus to ;
give some expression of the Inch esteem
and rospcet felt for him. Mr. MoPhonon
is about to leave his
position as master
muchanio at this point for thin company ,
in whose employ ho lion
boon for eighteen >
y ara. He has not fully matured his
plans for the future , aa ho has several
tempting offum. Such a man is always
in demand , and wherever ho may go , ho
and his will take with thorn- the beat
w shea of nil those who hnvo been asso
ciated with them either our
, in business or
socially.
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*
Mra. A , Bryan ? dronsmaker. Cutting
a apocialty. 004 B.jHain at. , upetaird.
COMMKUQIAli ,
OOUXCIL Jltcmi UAKKBT ,
Wliont-No. 2 prlnr ( , 05oj No. 3. 6b ( ) ro-
JoctoJ , 43cj good demand.
Corn 1-icuUorn ere pajlug 713 , } for old corn
" " ' " "
and itlo ! for new.
Oata In pod demand at 22o.
Jlay J OOfgO 00 per toiij OOo iter IMo.
Jlyo KKSrlSo.
Ooru Meal 1 2/5 / i > er 100 jxmnJi.
W Wood ) * Good eujijilyj iiiicw ft jurdo , 0 00 ©
Coal-lellvorfld ) , hnrd , 11 00 \ > er ton ; ot. (
Jintter Plenty nud In felr demand at 20o ;
creamery. 83c.
% - In f ? od demand at Siffo j > er down.
I nl Falrbttuk'n , whoItwalliiK at llo.
. I'viJtry Itcady ale ; dealers uro imylua for
chckoju.Jloturke ! ) > a , Uo.
egeUbloi 1'otatoMlOo ; onion * , 40o ; cab.
W < > > o ! i the inotkotj OIH > IM , rc dy sale
atSOOSanofori.rlmai.tox/ . /
* c.
Klour City Hour , 1 C0@4 00.
Jiroonut 2 W < g8 00 jx > r do/ .
_ LITE hTOCK ,
f ttlo-3 00@U fiO ; cjJvw , B 007 CO.
nf'.i' ' ? 1" " ' 0 * * ' I'Hkern aio Luyjng noivnnd
tuwoU a j ; otl ilemanJ for all araden : choice
j iweldug , 0 K5@S 65 ; lalied1 76@0 25 ,
I "VV , G , afocre , th j popultr druggist of 811-
I TM City , WM in thp city ywtorda/ .
SONETHING OF A STAKE ,
About $100,000 , Worth of Council
Bluffs Property in Libation for
Dyer Ten Years ,
Still Unsettled.
The Cftto of Radford Y/I. / Folaom is ( till
in ! court , and comes up to the front at
the United Slates court now in nession at
Keokuk , Messri. S pp ifc Pusoy , of this
city , being attorneys for Radford , and
W. S. Mnyro for Foloom.
The case involves the title to propcsty
now valued at about $100,000. Among
this property are 115 foot on Broadtray ,
including the place known as Pat Lacy's ,
and several loU west. There are nlio
about 200 other lots in this city , nnd COO
or ( iOO acres of farming land near hero.
The case has been dragging along in the
courta far over ten years. It appears that
in May , 1871 , Jeremiah Folnom gave to
his brother , Simoon Folsom , what seem
ed on its face n deed to the property , the
consideration being ? 21,000. Simoon
Folsom in turn gave to his brother Jeremiah
miah a bond in the sum of $21,000 to
iccuro the reconveyance of this property
from him to'Jcromiah , provided that the
latter would liquidate the existing in
debtedness of Samuel Folsom , who is a
Mn of Simoon , The bond provided that
this should bo done within ten years , and
stated the indebtedness at $21,000.
In 1872 Simoon Folsom in turn docded
the ' property thus acquired to his other
son , Frank Folsom , and the 'following
year Frank commenced an action against
his undo , Jeremiah Folsom , to quiet the
title and have it settled in him , without
a cloud , Jeremiah at this time collecting
the rents and otherwise claiming control
of the property. Soon after this Frank
was thrown into bankruptcy and George
W. Had ford was appointed as his ae-
signco. About the name time the court
put the property in the hands of J. D.
Edmunson as receiver. This action was
fought along in the courta until 1879 ,
when Judge _ Loufbourow decided that the
dpod to Simoon Folsom and the bond
given "back by him to his brother , Jere
miah Folsom , formed as ono transaction
a mortgage instead ef a transfer of title
and Jeremiah Folsom was given until
Juno 1,1880 , to redeem the property by
paying the amount found then to boduo.
Both parties appealed to the supreme
court. Radford , as assignee , appealed
on the question of the transaction being
in the nature of a mortgage ; Jeremiah
Folsom appealing on the fixing of the
time within which ho must redeem.
In Juno , 1882 , the court rendered an
opinion sustaining the lower court on the
question of its being ft mortgage , and re
versing the decision as to the debt being
duo , and sent the case back.
Then Radford commenced an action in
the United States caurt to foreclose the
mortgage on this property , and that is
what is being contested now in Kookuk.
Among which might be termed the side
issuas was a decision by the supreme
court thai the appointing of a receiver
was thus authorized , and ordering him to
turn over the property to Jeremiah Fol-
soin. The lower court made an entry of
this judgment and Radford appealed , and
that was passed upon lately , and the de
cree of the lower court sustained , and
judgment given against Radford as as
signee and bondsmen for the costs in the
state court. These amounted at that
time to $0,000 , by which some idea may
bo gained of what a luxury litigation is.
MALVEBN MATTEES ,
A Council Bluff * Youth Tries to Bell
His Father's Team Serious '
Hallway Accident In
Mills County.
MALVKRK , January 31. A young man
by the name of Keller , a resident of
Council Bluffs , was in town Tuesday
trying to nell a horse and buggy. The
nrioa at which ho offered them was ao
low that auspicious were aroused , nnd a
telephone message was sent to the Bluffs
inquiring about the matter. An anstrur
came that the hdrao and buggy belonged
to young Kolloy'a parental ancestor , and
thut ho had no right to dispose of them.
Thereupon all trades were declared "oil"
and the young man loft town in disgust.
Malvorn Leader.
W. U. Barnes , an old and substantial
citizen of the county , died at his homo in
Poor Crook Tuesday night. Ho was just
recovering from a eovoro stroke of
paralysis , and on Sunday evening was
taken with neuralgia of the heart , which
resulted fatally. The funeral ne'rvicos
were held on Thursday , under the
auspices of thn O. A.
A deaf mute named John L. Pylo wan
killed by the Chicago , Burlington &
Qujiicy train just east of Malvorn Tuoa-
d' y afternoon. Ho had boon at work for
Mr. George Stewart , a farmer , and was
looking after some hogawhtoh had broken
through their iuolosuro and were running
on the railway ground. The young man
was walking along the track when an on-
Sine and caboose came along and struck
him , killing him instantly. His akull
was fractured , nock and back broken , aud
ono log broken. The jury exonerated
the railway company. Young Pylo'a
homo rriia in Virginia , and his
parents are reported to bo
quito wealthy. On boiug informed by
telegram of the accident they ordered
the remains to bo sent there , which waa
dono.
Aa a freight train waa nearing the
bridge over Silver Creek , just Uor leav
ing Malvorn , ono of the pavsongora , for
sumo reason unknown , jumped oil the
train. He received aotno novoro cuta on
the head , besides several bruises. The
man aeomud crazed when picked up , and
would not return to town. Ho waa at
lust recognized by an acquaintance , and
idontitied as Charloa Poteraou , a farmer
lit iii } ; near Hiutinga. This friend Took
him in churgo and promised to aoo Peter
son safely to his honiu ,
Mrs. M. A. Loomis , of thia place , hus
just received $1,888 , back pension for
the loss of a son in the army ,
Mr. llollu , of Thd Omaha 1 lor aid , v ! Ud
the Dlutfi yetterday ,
JACOU 8IJ1S. a P. OADWELL.
8IM8&OADWEU. ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
vOUnCII * lHjUPfSi IO\VA
. ,9nlc'Jfln Btrott , Hoorn * I aad IUiugaitUo-
Mauou'i Block , Will prattle * til Ut and cdrnl
Wholesale
We Imve the following goods in quantities to suit purchasers :
Sheep Skin Slippers ,
Kid Sock Protectors ,
Magnetic Insoles ,
Cork and Imitation Cork Soles ,
Shoe Dressing , "T. M. 70" Blacking ,
Heaton Button Fastners ,
Shoe Laces , Shoe Brushes ,
Shoe Hooks , Etc. , Etc.
As wo buy nbovo goods of Manufacturers in large ? quantitic for Spot
nsh , we nre ennbleato sell them low enough to suit competition. Ordos
promptly attended to.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO ,
412 Broadway Council Bluffs , Town.
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEALKnaiN
Hard and
AND WOOD ,
11ULK 'AND BAIUIKI , LIME , IXWIBVlLtE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MCmaAN PLASTER , HAHl
AND SEWEIl PIPE.
No , 039 Broadway , - . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
SMITH & TOILER.
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ,
7 and 9 Main street ,
CODKCILBLUFFH , - - - - IOWA.
3DIH.33OTOOFl.-V ,
TnTTTVT W 13 A TBTI ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OP POTTAWATTAMIE COUN-
UUH1N VV. D.n UlJJt TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Offlco comer Brondway and Main street.
JOHN BENO & GO asmsRM > ujRcnANDIS
, , 18 Main street and 17 Poatl etreot.
Ill A IT . l\/l \ / niTW CKE3TON HOUSE.
n A. iXiUHll | Betel , 217 and 21P Ualn ttroci ,
1JK J. . WilllJll , Corner VMn and Fifth np. Ulr . Renld'enoo. 609 WHlmr avenue.
NQ f R TTR * 7 JUSTICE or THE PEACH ,
OUJU UJLWll , Omco over American Eipreia.
SO WAPTJPT ? ' LTVERY AND FEED.
i O IT jLUrLiJuXV ) Will contract tor funeral ! at remonable ratal. 22 Fonrth rtroet.
J , M , ST , JOHN & GOOASH BUYERS.
Draft by return mall. 140 Broadway.
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
t Stoefc Comnet * . Bultn mada at reaaonable prieea. No' SOS Main Stl
FQ. ( Iff TTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUTLDER ,
t OIV'XJ.J3. Comer Tth and Broadway. Plana and ipeclflcatloni faralahod.
JAMES FRANEY.UERCUANT TArum-
. Artlaijo Work and reanonabla ehargoi. 878 Broadway.
AT TT A T ? T ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
OS . .Dxlil < JatnMBlook. Practloe In atato and federal eonrta.
SANITARITTM AnJ < ' > dwayu BOT'r"gn-rrop-
.T6. a > .tf B.f0 - - -
JUSTICE op THE PEACE ,
t NoUrr Public and General Conveyancer.
SMITH 4 NORTON ,
| Broadway oppoolte Now Opera HOUM. Renttedtl , fl.EO perday
A Large Assortment of Hard aud Soft Coal
STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES
Being left over , must bo sold at your own prices. I need
IMIIXIIEIID IR.A.G-S ! I
to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway.
. GALLAGHER.
O O HE DEt. I
Mow Store , fresh Goodj , Low Prices and Polite Attondanta.
1 jyfr { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel }
AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE ,
THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION
OF WATEHLOO , IOWA ,
In contldercd the bout (2.600 In CIHO of iloth.and $1 000 endowment at the expiration of ton } oan > . AFBO
incntt tiajaUe according to agr. ilrf. Ollva Killey 1)10 ) onent will call and explain the plau upon your
iiucet. Llrtvt jour oou niunlcatlotiB to 244 Vine Bt. Council Illudd lavta.
DEALKR IN ALL TllfJ LATEST DESIGNS OF
f ALL PAPER Al 11)01 )
Interior Decorations.
13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS
LIVE TO EAT. KATTOLIVE.
RESTAURANT AND CAFE ,
vsr. a ? .
O . .toxoxto Tlxo 3E xi.'fc > llo.
Kd. OlUon ) 404 Ilroaduay , / Metli at all n.ur .
! het d'eulilno f Council IHutti. \
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTlCE. H | > eclil adrcrtliementa , gucb ai Loit ,
Found , To Loan , For Bile , To Kent , Wanti , Board-
UIK , tie. , will U Inwrtcd In thia column at the low
rats of TEN CENTO I'Etl LINK for the Dreflnsertlon
and FIVE CENTS 1'EIl LINK for eftcb gubiwiiucnt In-
Bertlon , LCMO ad > ertU menU at our office , No , 7
Pearl Street , near Broadu v
WANTS.
. body in Council JllufU to take
Tu U * . IHIIvtred by carrier at only twenty
r * J TEI > - Boca houlc , In nlco location , wltli
" " o ur 'our ' rooms. AdJiiaa box N'o , 0 , JlB
\V * KtKU A Kood InttlllKimt boy. about 10J ta
flJo.No ll' ' S 1 9Alllll ) k " " " " ° ' '
TT'Oi1 UENT-An elegantly furnUheJroom , location
tt luVlmc * Uolctlnu > rel | f J. Address A. II.
stmt
< OK SALE-Onc lar torrel , liOO
Vouna-.bjcar.old. A. J. . SiS HroaJ-
o TOVE3 I hai e a few cook aud b
° * ' W'"ClW '
GHAND OPENING
OK Tin : NEW
Roller Skating Rink
Corner IVarl btrict and I'ldh A\cnue ,
Friday Evening Feb. Ift.
Murton * . . . Proprietor/ ,
H , Daniels , the Champion ttr
WILLOW :
Au Exhibition on This Occasion
AND
FINE MUSIC WILL BE PROVIDED ,
W. W ,
g No objodlonable charaot ri l Iho idoilttvd.
R. Rice M. D.
° t other tumor * rcrao od without thi
kulfo or drawiuxol blood.
CHRONIC
Over thirty yuan practical cx ) > rieoc . OXo < No
B'lVarl itroot , Co'iucil Illufla
Empkie Hardware Co
109 and 11118. Main Street
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS INI
342 nnd 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
BEOHTELE'S
0
The only only hotel nm on the European plan in this city. Now building ,
newly furnished and all modern improvements , and is centrally located.
PETER BECB TELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos , 336 and 338 Council Bluffs
Broadway , - - - , Iowa.
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. )
TO LOU 1 HEAL- ' V
k
Complete Abstracts of Title to nil Lots and Lands in the County. .1 ,
GROSVENOR & GOTN ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
IRIROOIM :
311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa.
HEATING STOVE :
AT COST FOR. A SHORT TIME ONLY.
'STOOLS. '
Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A. large
line of exti aorrlinary Fine Carvers.
504 : Broadway , and , 10 and
, 12 Main Street ,
ELY DOMPT TOO"
JL& , & L o/'J. rSk . 'W * J
QRT83UE OK
BROTHER'S ' OOSTOM SHI !
Pert FitUcfr , Beit and CbcapeitQ lnA Linen Colltn and CuSa.
No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE
In ullour Bocta nnd Shoes , regardless of ! Quality. Don't miss this ; ll
chance. S. A. PIE11CE , IOO Main Slreet.
$
CASADY , OECUTT & FRENCH ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
And General House Furnishings !
MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY.W
502 Broadway , Council Bluffs | CASAlY ) , OilCUTT & FRENCH.
DE. THOMAS JEFFEEIS ,
No. 523 Sixth e\enue , Council Blufftt , Iowa.
Homeopathic Physician and Mag
netic Healer.
Ttrr-TtT-riVR TK.IRS' MPERIEMCB ; TIMBTT YIUKS A nm
OK Council. Bturra.
DIaino I ( ill leased condition dCRcrltml ) without
nut-Ri lonlne. Tlmro ar j hiitn'redg u ( u itntmcs tu the
( act that ine Mind are lestorcu , the deaf nuulu to
hear , aUo | > araly ! 8 and rheuuwtmin ot month * and
jcara stanillnir Irciuently | cured In 20 uilnutra' time
through jwjclilo rneamtrlci ( plrlt or nuul force ,
"Tht o tliuips wire not done In a corner. "
The only Tillable jireventatUe and cure for diph
theria known ( keep It on hand ) . The bent ratarrh
remedy In uso. Hiuull pox proviutatire superior to
taccluatton. Kicrycaw ol Indlk'eatlon ( JoBpfblu )
cured time lociulreJ ojio to lx weekf. Old ulctrs ,
coiitiuouly called cuncera rotuored without the ute
ol the knife. In fact all acute aud dironlo Uloumua
ucccaifully treated ,
Ihe recorda of mortality ehow that Dr. Jcfle'lci IB
the most successful i ractlcl > ner of mollcluc In the
wtbUrn country. lII < KreattitBUCc na ban been In
cascBtlint has tdlll'd the iklll ol other doclorn , an
deajialr audllnauclal ruin lu many
TERMS UKASONAUU : .
No charge for conrultatlon by letter or otherwise.
Inclone tatnp where an > M re to lettun ore rcqulrtxl.
Beit kind of refenicei given.
tiT r rioin free f rum ooutaglou * dUoano will be ro-
cul\ed into hi * Instltuts of llt lth for t catmuit.
Go And
HKH TilII
GREAT
EUUOrEAN
MUSEUM
01'
AIATOI
Now on exHMtloii at No. 317 Broadway , [ or ccntlrj
wen from 0 a m tolOp in. lUIly , except I'riJ'j ,
( roiu 1 to 0 | > tu , u lilcli U for ladlcH only on u lilrli
day tlielecturu will bSL'heu liy a I H , '
> ll dl < cctlnK i > arU ol tne liunutu f and all Jit-
tanui ol cliilJren.
ADMISSION
Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M , Dn
PHYSICIAN & SURGE01T ,
323 unddlc firo&avft7. council BiuHs ,
JOSEPH
AND '
y'fcji
t/-M
Corner Main Btrcctand KlgMb artcuo , Ciaa
Bluffs.
Bluffs.TLo eat rates acd iiroinpt dellrery :1
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SILOAM
CURE OR NO PAY
We truvanteu the ctue of thu follnwiui ; named dig-
soaees , onto iiaj ! lUicuuiatlmn , Bcrifula. Ulcers
Catarrh , a 1 Dlood and lilrulh.oHM ( ( Dv.ttoiwla.Llvti-
Complaint , Kldniy and llladdtr DUcrfon. Oout. Nen-
raUU and Asthma. Tlitai | Hprhipi at the faiorlta
rceort of the tltcd an.l ( libllkaWd. and urotlio
KKBW.KLAIWS IJKST1 FltIENl > .
Good hotel , livery and lathing cooraudktlon both
winter and luoimcr. I. ' > cnlity highly plctureiiqu , ,
and healthy , Acceftlblo bv Wab nh lallnay
E on , prC.ai 4. . at Albany. Cnnoi onacna a
BOllcltod , UUV. M. 11. TUOMI'SON ,
Blloaux SpritiK , Oaru , I' , 0.Gcntr > Co. , Mo.
ANALYSIS.
Ppecino Gra > lty . , . . .1.0023
Keactlcm . , . . . , . , . . ' ' ' Niutrat
CarLo-ilo Add fi& . 0 t'ii''i "gallo"
Carbonate CnlUum . , . .W1 Urato
Carbenato Iron . . . . . ' TIJI
huluh-itollvjniulk . . . . . . . -efl
Sulpbato Calcliin . , . 1148 "
Chloride S llum . 7 vflj , .
Blllica . . . . . ! . . ! " . . .IBM
Alumina . . . . .uoifl "
Oijtauli-aml Volatile matter and lota , . . . ] ! i50 ' <
Total uchdM per fiilinn . 67.174 '
Waiuiirfc JlinRiu , , ubimUU ,
OFFICER & FO'SET
E3ANECEKS.
Cotuicll filuffi Ia ,
Esfabiishea - -
W.R. VAUGHAN.
Justice ol fcha Peace.
Omaha nud Council