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THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , FEBRUARY < * , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Monday Morning , Fob 4 ,
SUBSCniPTIOtf UATES !
Br Cttrler - - - - - - - wnta p r
By ll t - - - - - - - - { 10.00 per Year
OFFICE :
No. 7 Tcarl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
Additional local on seventh page.
Ohoap railroad tickets at BuahnoU'0.
The registry liata for the coming elec
tion are now posted up.
A return leap year party is to bo given
in Shugart's tall to-morrow evening.
The examinations at St. Joseph's
academy commence to-day and continue
throe days.
HOLLKK SKATES Vineyard , Ilonoly
and other styles , at Drackott'a , 220 ati(1 (
22(1 ( Broadway.
Some of the follows who cannot paj
their fines might bo sot.nt work cleaning
off the sidownlka.
Skclton & llico's tailoring establish
ment is closed by'tho foreclosure of n
mortgage hold by eastern parties.
M. J. Kelly , on lower Alain Btrcot. h
tearing down his blacksmith ahop , and it
to put up a brick building in its stead.
Draper's Undo Tom'a Cabin company
ia to bo at the now opera house on the
( ith , and Milton Noble's company on the
8th.
8th.Tho
The city council meets this evening.
As the time is up for the receiving ol
paving bids , they will probably bo opened
to-night.
Thcro is to bo n quadrille party at St.
Joseph's Academy hall next Wednesday
evening , given by St. Patrick's Benevolent -
lent society.
A buggy in which Mra. Dobaon win
riding along Broadway .Saturday woa
run into by a farmer's wagon , causing the
buggy to lose a wheel.
The sifting out of facts to determine
who is responsible for the dead horsu
lying on Avenue A is to bo concluded in
the superior court to-day.
James Kenan and n man giving the
name of Qleason were run in Saturday
night for being drunk. They put up § 10
each for their appearance this morning.
Some of the ornploycs of J. W. Sqniro
presented him with a gold-headed cano
on the occasion of his birthday , and ho
wan ninded of the doy by gifts from
other i fiends.
A pair of pantaloons , evidently otolon
from Boino store , has boon , found con
cealed behind Mr. Dohany'u livery stable ,
and turned over to the city authorities
for identification of owner.
The grand march uHho opening of the
now roller skating rink wns very finely
carried out , and much of the success of
the sixmo vras not only duo to Mr. Dan
iels , but also to MissLoomis , of this city ,
who led the march with him. She is a
very graceful skater.
The two "doctors"
arrested in Omaha
are still in jail here. Ono of them was
visited by his wife and little child yester
day , .who just arrived from Memphis.
The application for release on a writ of
' habeas corpus comes up before Judge
'Aylcsworlh again to-day.
Tlicro'iB talk of organizing a local
Prisoners' Aid associalion hero , the pur
pose being to act in conjunction with
like associations in other cities in- look
ing after prisoners who are discharged ,
securing them honest employment , and
helping them to lead true lives. '
Absalom Ponder , a farmer living six
miles from Emerson , mc't with a soriouB
Accident last Friday night. While rid
ing along on horseback the horse stum
bled and fell , upon him , crushing Mr.
Fender's Jeft leg terribly , nnd causing
thrco fractures between the knee and
ankle.
Business at the transfer has been quito
brink gf late. . Some of the merchants
have found it impossible to wait longer
for. a ctt | in freight rates and have boon
compelled to haVe their goods shipped
to thorn to fill orders. Others still hold
oft" , as the now freight regulations have
had hardly time to bo looked on as per-
jnaucnt.
% Peter Belger , wUp by his own confes
sion was the cause of the four boys being
arrested for burglarizing the now opera
house , was released on Saturday , his
parents pleading for him. Peter BPCIIIS
to bo a bad' boy , and has already been
before the policd court several times. If
ho doesn't ' bohayo now n trip acroas the
atuto will doubtless bo taken by him.
George Guanella was arrustsd Saturday
night by Oillcer Ousick for kicking uj > a
TOW in a saloon. Afior goltiutr him to
the police station therowasquito a strug
gle to got him locked up , it requiring four
men to put him in. In a short time
afterwards Mayor Bowimm released him ,
and ho went his way , It ia supposed that
ho Trill appear in police court this morn
ing to niuwer to the charge
Saturday night us Seneca Morgan vat
going home , ho , was overtaken by u teatr
and the driver invited him to ride. Cot
ting into the wagon , Morgan discovorci
man named Allen lying down in lbt
wagon , under the neat. It acorns an alt
f ud haa existed for some time botwcci
Morgan aud Allen , and after the formci
had gotten into the wagpn , Allen bf gr.i
pounding him and beat his face to a jolly
Morgan either jumped out , or wn :
knocked out of the wagon , and uati > >
back to th& city and laid an informutioi
a tinjt Allen , who came in Tuetdaj
jiUil guilty ml waa lined $20 end cottc
terribly bruised. I
ATTEMPTED ASSESSMENT.
The Union Paoilic Employes Again
Callcfi on io Support a Hospi
tal , Scheme ,
Dr. Mercer Its llcnd and Front of
COUTHO.
The Union Pacific railway company
Imvo once more posted notices for the
bnnofit of llicir 10,000 employes , tlmt
they ( the employes ) will bo compelled to
pay 40 cents each per month for the sup
port mid maintenance of a hospital ,
This same proposition , it will bo re
membered by the readers of Tin ; Bm : ,
was originated and s artod in July , 1882 ,
by Dr. S. D. Mercer , the surgeon of this
railway company. The only difference in
the amount to bo deducted from the em
ployes is 40 cents now , whore the old
assessment was to bo CO conts. It
was ordered by the ollicials of this
company that each and every employe
from the president down , should bo
assessed , and said fifty cents deducted
from his pay , no matter if ho put in one
day or a full month in their employ.
And the paymaster did deduct thin
amount from a few employes , but as the
men inado such a general ' 'kick" against
it , it waa decided to abtndon the idea
and consequently they Imvo received
their full pay since. It remains to bo
soon \rhat this present month will bring
forth in the way of a "kick" again. The
principal causa of dissatisfaction in the
1882 assessments was openly stated by
the employees at the time to bo that Dr.
S. D. Mercer was to have entire control
of said hospital. The Missouri Pacific
railway has had , for a number of years ,
a hospital for their employees , which has
been conducted on the assessment plan
by lr. Jackson , chief surgeon which is
located at Sodalia , Mo. , and it has been
a great benefit to those for whom it was
established. There is a hospital run on
the same plan at Denver , Col. , which is
highly endorsed by a largo number of
railroad employes. It being under the
efficient management of Dr. Wright.
There is n good reason ( other than
the ono sot forthwhich ciqUolchcdtho first
assessment eighteen months ago ) why
all the roads should not adopt this plan ,
as employes receive all necessary medi
cal treatment in case of injury or sick
ness to himself , and married men are
treated at homo , while unmarried men
are compelled to go to the hospital , ex
cept in case of contagious diseases , treat
ment of which comes from the hospital
funds , but are properly cared for outside
of the general hospital.
Mrs. A. Bryan , dressmaker. ' Cutting
a specialty , 001 S. Main st. , up stairs.
KAISING-KANE ,
Tlio Capture of Thnt Young Man
Wanted For HouUory.
Some time last summer a young man
named John C. Kane , who had boon em
ployed as watchman forono , of the largo
agricultural warehouses hero , became in
volved in some dispute with Wm. Englo ,
an old gentleman who is well known
icro , and of whom Kane rented rooms ,
iuine thumped the old gentleman very
severely , and was arrested , but , during
the pondaiioy of the case , ( skipped town
ind has not boon heard from until a few
days ago , when ho was arrested at Mis
souri Valley for robbery. Jt appears
hat ho rohovcd a man named George
Cilia of about $30 and a gold watch while
n a saloon drinking. Kane was locked
n jail , but the next morn ;
ng , while breakfast was being
msscd in ha managed to skip out , mill
nado good his escape. Saturday afior-
noon Ofllcor Brooka and Mullen , of this
iity , found Kane secreted in a boarding
louse on South Main street , and before
ip could make any resistance they nabbed
lim. Ho is now locked up in jail hero ,
ind will probably have no easy escape
rpm the law new , as there are two cases
till pending against him hero , while tha
hargo of robbery seems to bo'pretty
"
learly proved , the watch and § 8 of th" >
nonoy being found on him when ho was
rrcstcd in Missouri Valley.
SotiHixtlon in jUiiMcul Circles.
Pirrsiiui'.a Pa. Jan.
, , 7,188-1.
J. Mueller , "Esq. , Council Blulla , Iowa.
Dear Sir : Wo mail you some of our liot
of customer * andjittlo book of ITiinliimn
Pianos. If you got up anything of th
ort plcaso mail us copies.
Wo are handling tJio Ilardman as our
test J'lanos and put up squarely in
competition with the Steinway , Chickor-
ng , ICunbo Pianos , and with the greatest
ucccss. Within u month wo have trad
ed Ilardman Pianos for three Steiuways ,
mo Chiokoring and two Knabos , and our
lardman grand ia now uiiod by nearly
all our resident players at their concerts ,
t has taken a good dealof work to overcome -
como the prejudice in favor of the old
tandards , but wo have done it hero , and
f a number of Hardman Hgonts in the
arger cities would handle the piano on
ho eamo basis it would eoou occupy a
first position then they would sell caiicr
and wo would get prices nearer their
aluo. Hope you are having a good sale
or them. Yours ,
&IKLLOU , IIOKNII it ITulWIOKS.
How About ilioTIHu ?
There already begins n stir in the real
estate market which gives promise of an
ummual activity in tlmt line this year.
Many are inquiring about property , and
looking out locations , etc. , either for in
vestment or improvement. A would-bo
purchaser , after being satisfied as to
piico , location and terms , at once raises
the all.importnnt question "How about
the title ? " Of course , the Heller tolls
him it is all right , but the purchaser
wants some tangible proof that it is.
How can ho got it ? Why , the seller
must furnish him an abstract. But how
can the buyer know but what there is
some mistake in the abstract ) There is
but one way ordinarily , and that is to
Imvo the abstract made by some firm
which not only 1ms the confidence of the
public , but which posies * a full , accurate
and reliable set of books. Purtho *
than this , the firm shall be
so strong financially an to be
able to pny for any legal liability grow
ing out of any mistake in tha abstract.
} It makes , therefore , n big difference as
| to where ono gets u abstract , A man ,
i kr inMatico , who geta an abstract from
uch firm as Kimball & OhampwhoEo of *
fico is just opposite the court houso.nood
not stay up at nights or dance around
day-times worrying about it , Having the
oldest sot of abstract book * in the county
and havins them always up to dato. fi
nancially responsible , with an establish
ed reputation for accuracy and roliabilltv
an abstract from their office is ns sure as
any record can possibly bo , and settles
surely the question , " How about the
title ? "
[ j >
1'KKSO.VAIj.
Spencer Smith bus returned from the bnlmy
south.
Colonel JUllinfrall , of Ottumwn , arrived
lioro Saturday.
Col. Smytho , of Omixha , spent putt of Sun-
dny In the Bluffs.
John Y. Stone , of Glonwood , came to the
DlulTs yontcrdixy.
Mr. Otto Vcgolor , of Docltman & Co. , starts
on the road to-tiny.
Attorney 1) . 11. Solomon , of the Wabiwh
rand , is at the Ogdon.
RCol. L. W. Tulloys in expected homo to-day
from a month's trip oast.
J. 1' . Ailnms , the well known manufacturer
at Sandwich , 111 , , is at the Ogden ,
Hon. John T. Baldwin has returned from
the cant , having boon absent for several
wookM.
Sheriff Jonea , of Crawford county , was In
the city yesterday , on the scout of some
crooks ,
A. A. 1'arsons dropped In over Sunday ,
and leave * this morning on his wccldy busi
ness trip.
I'oittnixstor I'lill. Armour starts to-day for
Washington , expecting to bo absent about
ton days.
County Auditor Kirkland now gladly makes
room at hU fireside for a fair llttlo maiden
just arrived ,
Mr. Brocl. Boll , of the U. P. freight audit-
or'n otlico , pasnod a few pleasant hours in this
city yesterday.
Frank Shin" , of Carson , Hays ho does not
intend to open a law oliico In Council Blulls
for Boino ttino yet ,
C. W. Stover , of Cedar JRadids , traveling
ngont for the A. , T. & S. F. railway , spent
Sunday at the Pacific.
13. B. Gardiner and A. Gnus loft List evening -
ing to attend the grand lodge of the A. U. U.
W. , which meets In Davenport to-morrow ,
W. II. Graham , of Clinton , Mo. , is In the
city interviewing Ills brother Knights of Pyth
ias in regard to the Weekly Pythian Banner ,
which ho represents
P. C. Braun , who travels fora St , Jco
clothing firm , canio to this city Saturday , and
after upending Sunday with his brother , W.
T. Braun , skips out again to-duy.
William Hutehlnson , of Bella Blaine , hot )
como hero to take tha position of master me
chanic at this point for the Chicago & North
western raliWay , the position being loft vacant
by the withdraw * ! of Mr. C. 0. Md'horsou
who goes with another company.
G. W. Klngsbury , OHO of the proprietors
and editors of the Yankton Press and Dnko-
t\ian , was in the city Saturday. Ho and lib
partner , W. S. Bowcn , have made a grand
success of that paper , and it is still growing
and prospering under their wise iiud onorgotia
management.
Hnrilnmii 011 tlio liaise. 'I
NKW YOUK , January 2-1. 188 1.
J. Mueller , Council Bluffs , Iowa :
DE.UI Sin Copy of Tin ; BUK received.
Thanks. The letter from Mellor , lloono
& Houdricks shows the position taken
for the Ilardtnan pianos by nearly all
our agents now. Messrs. Button & Son ,
in Philadelphia , and White , Smith &
Co. , in Boston have demonstrated what
could bo done in those cities , while you
yourself have had no , moan success with
our pianos and wo have yet to hear of
any single dealer who has not had the
very best success with thorn. Wo appre
ciate your efforts for thu pianos and trust
you are doing all in your po\yer to put
it in the front rank , whofo it bolongtt ,
and that your efforts are devoted to that
cud. With very kindest regards , wo are ,
dear sir , very sincerely yours ,
HAUDMAN , DOWUNCI & Paeic.
In Ticket OlllccH.
The recent change in the relationship
of the railroads running into Council
Blufis has brought about n change in the
location and arrangement of ticket
offices. The Chicago , Burlington < fc
Quincy nnd the Kansao City , St. Joe &
Council Bluffs still have ihuir ufllcos at
the old stand at the southwest corner of
Broadway and Pearl streets , Captain 0.
M. Brown being the ticket agent. Mr.
Charles Keith , thu general agent of those
roads , also has his headquarters hero.
OTHER. UOAln.
The Union Pacific , Chicago , Mil.wau-
Icoo it St. Paul , Chicago , Rock Island it
Pacific and Chicago & .Northwestern rail
roads have their ticket office together at
the southeast corner of Broadway and
Pearl streets , with Mr. J. L. Do B > -
voiso , of Chicago , to serve as agent.
The Wubash , St. Louis & Pacific rail
way ticket oliico remains on the south
east corner of Broadway and Main
street , ,1. 0. Mitchell beiufi the ticket
agent , while F. M. Uault , the general
agent of thu road , makes hia headquar
ters there.
THU OUT KA.TJJ
ticket ofijco of a'l the different railwaya
running in and out of Council Alulla jo-
maiiiH at thu old stand , 505 Broadway >
with Mr. U. Mi-Allistor as general ticket
agent ,
Ileiil KstaU ) TvniiHi'oi-B.
The following doouj were filed for re
cord in the recorder's office , February
2 , reported for the BISK by P. J , Mo-
Mahon , real uatato agent :
W. S. Quick to Kilns J. Quick , part
nine } and uo | n\vj , 21 , 7512,81 , .
DUO
( Joorgo W. Hunt to J , C. llowanl , ill
sof , 10 , 77 , ! 18 , § 3,200.
James 0. Howard to ( Soorqo W. Hunt ,
lot 2 , block 8 , Walnut , S-iOOi
Patrick Covlo to B. F. Palmer , part
not , 11 , 7714 , SCO.
. M. Hoopes ot al. to Jane Wright ,
lots 5 and 0 , block 0 , Meridclh's add. to
Avoca , 8GOO ,
Total sales gO,7CO. _
Private lessons on cliinu given by S.
D. Kohse. Studio No. 12 N. Main
stroot.
JAC011 S1M3. . K. 1' . OAUWELL.
air/ia & CADWEUL ,
ilttorneys-at-Law ,
t'OUKCl L ULUFFB , IOWA
Office , Jlaln street , llooun 1 nJ bhu utt k MoM -
M liou' Ulatk. will i > rMtlo In Bt&ts Mil wlcnl
Oar dpccch is short , but to the point. Best Chicago discounts every day in the
year on
JUIdp ;
AND ARCTICS ,
Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the markot. They are made by the
NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO ,
Wo have a big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock of regular and
EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders.
TIBIIE lEIMIIPIIRIE ! ; "
Or second quality Boots wo are introducing are bettor than many so-called firs
quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on thorn.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO , ,
12 Broad-wav , Council Bluffs Iowa.
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DKM.KR3 IN
Hard and Soft Coal
AND WOOD ,
BULKTAND BAnUEI , LI1IK , LOUISVILLE'AND PORTLAND DEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTEK , HAIR
AND SKWEIl 1'11'E.
Ho , G39 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
SMITH & TOIiTjEU.
'LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ,
7 and 0 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA.
W PATRTl ATTOKNKV AT LAW. MANAGER OP VOTTAWATTAMIK COUN-
V -D.fiJLiXJJ , TY OOLLLCT10N AOENOY. Office corner Broadway and ilaln street.
JOHN BENO & CO GENKRAL JIEUOnANDISE.
, , 18 Main etroot anil 17 I'oul atrcct.
MAX MOHN CRKSTON HOUSE.
, Hotel , 217 and 219 llaln etroot.
TTR T P WTTFP'P OFFICE ,
JJ1V U J . VVJjJ-XXj ) Corner Main and Filth up-ctnlra. RcsMcnco , COS Willow avenue.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
N SOHUBZ.JUSTICE
SOHUBZ.
, . OHIro over American Exprese.
LIVERY AND FEED ,
SQ ) . Will contract ( or tuncrala at rcaaonalilo rates. 22 Fourth street
J , M. ST , JOHN & Ca.CASH BUYERS , try. , , , , sap- * .
Drixtt by return null. HB Broadway.
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
JACOB KOCH , Stock Coinpicto. Suits made at reaconalilo prices. No. BOB Main SI I
GF. . SMITH. Corner 7tli and Broadway. CONTRACTOR Plans AND and BUILDER dpccllleatlons , turnUhed.
MEUCHAhT TAILOR.
JAMES ERANEY. Artl'tlo Work and rcaannablo charie3. 872 Broadway
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
LINDT & HAET , Jamoa Blook. Practice In'Btito r.nd federal courts.
Ani1 liatl1 house , 421 anil KZ Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. v. J. Jlont-
Komcry. M. TJ. Phyglclnii.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Notary Public and ( icncml Con < o > anccr. 415 Broadway.
TTOTTQ' ! ? SMITH & NORTON ,
JiU U fjj.it Broadway opposite Now Opera House. Refitted $1 , C1.60 per day
A Large Assortment of Haid and Soft Coal
Being loft over , must bo Bold at your own prices. 1 need
IMIIEZEID S kG-S
to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway.
Mi. GALLAGHER
New Store , Frtvli Cloocle , Low Prices and Pulito Attendants.
\ First Door east ° f Metropolitan Hotel ,
AS AW ECONOMICAL INSURANCE ,
THE E8UITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION
OF WATERLOO , IOWA ,
'u coctUlcrail thelicst g'2.riOO In nfts of death , nml $1,000 endowment at the expiration of ton jeara. Asse's-
monte inytiWo according to ttf | . M . OIhe I'illoythe agent will call and < \plnlii tlio plau upon your "c-
t. jJirict ) our coiniiunlcatlons to VU Vine St. Council KlnlTa luua.
DEALER IN ALL TILfi LATEST DESIGNS OF
Bnterioir Decorations.
13 S , Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
IM. OlUnu Moik at nl ) Hniira.
Chut d'cui.lno Parties A Specialty.
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
KOT1CK. Special ad > crtls mcnt8 , swell 03 Lodt ,
KouuJ.To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Hoard.
Ins , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at tha low
rate of TEN CENTS PEIl LINE for tlio first insertion
and FJVK CENTS 1'Ell LINE for each subsequent In-
Mitlon. Leave ad > ortlscineiita * t ouroOce , Ko. 7
Pml Street , near Ilroadvav
WANTS.
WANTTO-Keylyc
Udlrewil bycnrtlorat only twcuty
rcnU a e k.
AlFANTKU A Koodhoiuo , lu 'nlcu locjitioii , wltli
' tlircu or four loom * . Address l > oxo. . VO , ItKK
OlIlMI.
" \\7AOTEO A iroul Intclll unt l > uy , about 'Uymra
11 ol KO , to learn a tradw. Apply at the lliat of-
flccKo7 _ 1'ciul ktiect.
QLIli rAI'KUS-ror tale at DEE cilice , it 25.ccnU :
IT Olt IIENT Aniloifantly larnUhcdroom.lix-ation
rontnl. Uofercncv * rmulred. Address A. II.
BALK-IIouee No , 721 llarrlion street mid
novcnloU , fJW.
T7 > OU SM.K-Onc larira. orrol hone , \ , i ht 1 CO
J1 J wiid , SjtaraolJ. , \ . J , Maudii , U25 llroad-
OTOVBS-I h > oafcwiook uud lifatlii ; to > ( l h
1.1 ° .V r * i * , c" M' ' " c'oso ' out av srtat rctlucltoui.
A'J. Mimku
G HAND OPENING
OPTHEHEW
Boiler Skating Eink
Corner 1'carl Sticet and Fifth Avenue ,
Friday Evening Feb. lt ,
Chapman & Mojlcne , . I'roprtetnrr ,
H , Uanlels , the Champion Skater
WlLLfilVK
Au Exhibition on This Occasion
AND
FINE MUSIC WILL BE PROVIDED ,
\V. W. CtUttiAX , Mauagfr.
K N" objectionable clurteterj \ > l Ibo tdmltt&l.
E. Bice M , D.
nAVtripnO or other tuniow removed wltbouttht
b/iriuJillU / | knUo w dr wliirof ; blood.
( JHROKIC DISEASES . ecialty.
Our thirty ) van practical e i tt ace , 0Hc ( No
6 1'cArl itrt-et , Couui tl Dl.UIj
rytzr& * 'ZT3 * ' 9 ? * 7f < ifp\
ifpEmpkie Hardware Co
109 nnd lllS. [ Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - ' IOWA ,
it ,
WHOLESAJjK DEALERS IN
342 and 314 Broadway , -COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
BECHTELE'S
The only only hotel run on the European plan in this city. Now building ,
newly furnished and all modern improvements , and ia centrally located.
PETER BECE TELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa.
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE , )
fO LOU ' 01 REAL ESTATE !
Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots nnd Lands in the County.
GROSVENOR & GOTN ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
311 Upper Sroadway , Council Blufis ; Iowa
AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.
Granite and Tinware. Latest-Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large
line o extoaordinary Fine Carvers.
Broadway , and 10 and
12 Main Street ,
OK
I'cr Kittlnp , Best nnil Chcapcst.giFino Linen Collars and Culls.
&To. 715 Foviyth Street Gonnoil Bluffs , Sowa.
FROM NOW UNTIL FSB. 1 , WE Y7ILL GIVE
1
Tn all our Bocts and Shoes , regardless of Quality. Don'fc miss this
cliniice. S. A. PIE170E , 100 Main Street.
< < H A . Q. & TXW X , lPJ& { TtTtfJflW < G5 J ? & & & Is&j '
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I
, r
od General lloose Furnishlnffs ! T
MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY.w
503 Broadway , Council Bluil'CASADY ! | , OilCUTT & VBENCII. A
DR. THOMAS JSFFEEIS ,
No. t23 Sixtli avenue , Council Muffs , Io\\a.
Homeopathic Physician and Mag
netic Heafer.
Twr.STV-riVB HUM * cxrinictcr ; TIIIHTV M < UH ; A BK -
IDKM OK COUNCIL
PiaiiiOi > l9 ( dl'caBcd conditlni g dcxcrllicd ) without
quesi lonln . Theru uro Int'iOrcJa nf uitnuvnou to thu
fact tliii ihu I'lliid aru restored , thu iluaf niailo to
hear , ftlioi uruljais and rheuintiibui of mom hi nnd
years Btunillnir ( rcqiiijiitly cured In 20 minutes' time
through iwj'thlu incBiiierlc , uplcit or soul force ,
"Thigo thui4oro ) not donoln a ocrncr. "
Tliootily reliable pro\entatU and euro fur diph
theria known ( keep U on hina ) . The best catarrh
remedy In iiio. Small pox premitativc supcilor tn
\avcnia1lon. Ktorycu o ol ludl cation ( du8j pela )
ciircil tlino iciUlreJ | one totix wtel.H. Olil niters ,
coinntonly called cancvrD roamvd without the us-o
of thukinfo. In Uct all acute ami chronic clUoancn
Bucccuffully treated ,
'J ho records of mortality the * that Dr. Jcffu'lcs U
tlio moot sutcossful i ractjcloncr ol inii'll'-liiu In tlio
western conntrj . HUgreattbt succunj han brrii In
caica that IIM 1 allied the ski ! ) of ntncr Juctors , an
\ > ullna causing despair and financial ruin in many
cased.
TEUMS HBASONABLE.
Ho dmrRo for consultation by letter or otherwise.
Inco ) o tinheru ) ] anruurutokttcn are required.
HcHt Kind cif rvfcrnceu iltcn. ;
( T < r Persons fren from eontngloiia tll3cn oill bo ro-
cel\cd into hUln&tltutaol Health for t catuicnt.
iunoreAN :
MUSEUM
Xow on cxtlbltlon at No. 3(7 ( Droaduay , for ccntltj
men from 0 a in to 10 p. in , dilly , except Friday ,
from 1 to 0 p m . uiilchIs for ladlva imljon which
daj the lecture will be pl\cu by a lad ) , iWrllilnj-
> 11 dl < cctlnir partK uf the human frarno ami all dU *
I uvu of children.
ADMISSION 25 ccnUJ
Mrs H J HiltOD M D
, , , , , , ,
PfiYSIOrAN & BTOfiEOMT ,
ssa v , council Bluffs.
JOSEPH GAGHBGAN.
IHAB.D WQOD
AND
Corner Main etrbct and Eighth tu'iine , 0)an
luirs.
ZB'Lowcst rated ar.d prompt delivery
CURE OR NO PAY
Wo irna'aiitrti the cure nf the follow Inff named dis-
Bcasea.oriio pay : IthcuinatUiu , Scrufula , Ulcers ,
Catarrh , a 1 Olood and > klnilUcaicn , Dvi ] jpsla Liver
CompUInt , Kidney ami Dlukler lllscafces. Gout , Ken.
ralglaandAethma , Tliew i Hprlnguaro thu jatorito
resort ot tlio tired nn.l debillutail , nnd are tlio
FKEIILB LADI I H IIKST FUIUND ,
Hood hotel , lUery nnd batlilnif accornodatlon both
winter and uumincr. Locality hlchly r.icturesciuu ' .
and healthy. Aroorelblo by Wab'sl , a
h\onaorC.B. & ( J. , at Albany. Corrwijouatiio
sollclUd , KEY. Jl , M , THOMl'SON ,
Blioam Springs , ( 'ara , I1 , O.acntry Cof"io.
ANALYSIS.
Bpoclflo Ora\ity
Keaction . . . . . . . . . . . iieutia
Caibonlo Acid Cos . ' 6 Vn'iiBr iilloi
Carbonate Calcium. . as.A
. . .
Carbon&to Iron . . . . . - „ Mf-\
Suphr.t8Maincsla ! . . .VbU
Sulphate CaVci an . . i'i < 6
OilorMe Sodium . 7500
Slllica. , , . . i jog
Alumina . , . . . .iouiB
dripxiiloaDd VoUtlle matter and loss . , . .1 459
Total Bclids jier gallcn. . . . 67,171
WIUOIIT& UKRimtjC
moi orricsit , u. M. rvatir ,
OFFICER & PUSSY
BANKERS.
Council IlluRi K
Esiabiisneu 7d56
Dealers In FITI It'll d ' ' lo
JOlra Kcmintl
W. R.
Justice ol the Peace ,
Omaha una Council Haifa.
lt.-il . tUte nud e-Mlrrtloo ajreoc ) . u Oit FcUo
! . . c I'cr 3 > "iJft B&nk. , Jw.it