"Pgrr : - : . ' . ' - : I 6 THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY G , THE DAILY BEE. OOUNCIL BLUFFS , Wednesday Morning , Febi 6 , I SUBSCniPTIOK IUTE3 : ify Carrier . . . . - - . cents p r week By Mai . - . . . - . - $10.00 per Yo r OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl street , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnoll's. Unclo5 Tom's Cabin ia to-day's an nouncement. The circuit court opens hero next Monday , Judge Lyman presiding. Dealers in valentines begin to dust up last year's otock and add fresh supply. The city council moots this afternoon , to consider the paving bids opened at the last mooting. The museum of anatomy on Broadway draws well , and scorns to give general satisfaction. SKATES Vineyard , Honoly and other styles , at Brackott'e , 220 and 22(1 ( Broadway. St. Patrick's Benevolent society gives a quadrille party at St. Joseph's Academy - my hall to-night. Revival meetings are being kept up at the Methodist church , and with appar ently increasing interest. The proceedings in regard to testing the sanity of B. Allison , proprietor of the Ohio house , have boon dismissed. Leave to marry was yesterday given Henry Hash , of Harlan , and Mabolla Jane French , of Pottawattamio , Kao. Amusements arogotting plenty. Milton Nobles appears here Friday evening , and "Only a Farmor'o Daughter" next Satur day evening. Water pipoa are being put into the Bloomer school building , and with a good supply of hose ready for use in the halls , pretty good fire protection can bo so- cured. Mr. Julius E. Offnor , manager and lecturer of the museum of anotomy , makes a very interesting and instructive lecture , dissecting an anatomical Apollo into eighty different parts. The finishing touches are being put on Mr. James Gouldon's now moat market. It promises to bo ono of the finest mar kets in the west. Will probably bo opened in a week or ton days. Complaints were filed before Justice Abbott yesterday , charging W. H. Day , hia son Arthur , and J. R. Miller will having gene upon W. G. Foster's land and cut down timbar. They will have a hearing on the 9th. V W. W. Chapman seems just the man to manage a roller skaking rink , and those who go are so pleased that they com * again and bring their friends. , The increase in attondanoo is proof that Coun cil Bluffs has a liberal support to give to auoli a rink thus rightly managed. Harry H. Leonard , the general repre sentative of Lottio Beaumont's Female Mastadons , is in the city making ar rangements to show the company next Saturday night. It is said to bo ono of the best drawing female shows traveling. A very pleasing oil painting , a dog's head , the work of Miss L. D. Rohso , is now exhibited in ono of the show win dow of Casady , Orcutt & French's dry goods store. Like other bits of art from Miss Rehso'a brush , it shows talent and skill. skill.A A fitht ? occurred yesterday morning in front of a saloon on lower Broadway , between two men who had a dispute in the saloon and Bottled it on the sidewalk. Both were drunk and damage slight a little blood from ono of their mouths was the lose. No arrests. Marion Stevens haw resigned his posi tion as driver of the hook and ladder truck , and Sam Morrison , the veteran of the department , has taken his place torn- porily , and probably his appointment will bo inaoo made permanent as ho is a valiant and faithful man , Ono of the hardworked newspaper men of the city , whoso face and form liavo not been soon of late inside any of the churches , stopped inside the other night to see how the revival meetings were progressing. Just as ho opened the door the minister was giving out the hymn , "Behold a stranger at the door. " The nowsgatheror got frightened , and thought it was becoming altogether too personal for him , BO ho slipped out about aa quick ly as Ids big foot would let him. The railroad men particularly seem greatly struck on the excellent kind of watches to bo found at Kirkland'a. They know the importance of accurate never givo-up sort rf watches , and as severa' ' have provided themselves with watches , bought of him , they know from oxporl enco and toll the glad news , Kirkland is thus building up a big trade , while iti the general line of fowolry ho takes no back scat. Ho don't make much fuss 01 fluster , but ho gets down to business. The case of Karl Loy was to have conv up before Justice Schurz yesterday after , noon , but the defendant did not appear Loy is & merchant of Stan ton , Neb , , nnr was arrested last December on complaint of Gronoweg & Schoont on , who charge il him with obtaining goods under tlu * „ * false preteiuo of owning 3,000 worth o > goods and some , real eat&te , whoa tin fact waa ho was insolvent at the timu He procured on these ropresontatiom $700 worth of goods of Gronowcg A Bchoentgcn. "Ho is now out on bail ii the amount of 81,000. A PLEXIBLE SALARY , Tlmt of the City Clrrk Oocfl Up am Down with tlio Whims of the Oily Council. Occasionally some anrprisod tax-payo wnkca up to the fact that the city clerk * salary is $1,200 a year , whereas it was , tow months ago , $800 , and the query i made , "How is this ? " The clerk of th city and the clerk of the superior cour arc ono and the aamo important per sonago. Mr. Troutman'o predecessors got § 800 , and whenever there wa thought to ho any chance for a chang there was a lively equabblo among worth ; applicants to got the position at tha prico. The present incumbent took i without any reluctance at $800 a year and for a few months drew his SCOCO and thcnjfor some reason unknown the city council raised it to $100 a month , the present salary , No ono thinks that the amount of clorica work has increased one-half in loss than a year , or that it is now done fifty per cent bettor than by Mr. Upton , or by Mr. Troulman in the early part of his career The present ealary may not bo tno high , but the legality of the raise is questioned by aoino , who call attention to the fact that it was fixed upon as $800 and that any change during a man's torn of ofiico is in violation of the law. Chapter tor 10 of the cede , in regard to cities am incorporated towns , is quoted , as nain ing the city clerk as ono of the officers referred to in section 491 of that chapter tor , which says : "Tho emoluments o no officer whoso election or nppointmon is required by this chapter shall bo in creased or diminished during the torn for which ho shall have boon elected , or appointed , nor shall any change o compensation affect any officer whoio ofiico shallbo , created under the author ity of this chapter during his oxistitu term , unless the oilicobo abolished , etc. It is understood that the city clerk acts also as clerk of the superior court There seems not to bo sufficient buoincs ; to keep the judge himself occupied , ant the act creating the superior court snys "As long as the business of the court can bo done with convenience and dispute ! the judge shall bo the clerk of saic court. " If the council has the right to fix the city clerk's salary as it may take a no tion , paying a man $100 ono month , an < § 00 the next month , it may yet in some pot whom the aldermen may conclude to pay $300 a month. There ought to bo oino reasonable stability to the salary. PEHSON/Vli. / Mrs. McUabo , wfto ot the letter carrier , is quite Btclc , M V. Chapman , of Gibson , Neb. , Is nttho 1'aolfie. B. H. Oouldlng , of Kearney , Nob. , who is connected witli tholown and NobraaVa Insurance anco company , is In the city. During the time in which ho served aa news-gleaner for the Council IMuffr random of Tim 13KB he formed ninny ploasantacquatntancoa lioro , and his face and form arc always a welcome eight to many of the citizens. G. W. Glnley , of Sandwich , 111. , is nt the Ogdou. .1. .T. Griffith , cif Juliet , 111. , reached the Ogden yesterday. W. F. Piorhont , of Kockford , 111. , was in the city yesterday. Mrs. 33. W. Merrill has returned from Chi- ; ago , and Intends to reorganize her classes icro and open rooms as soon as she can con- leniently arrange to do so. Koal Estate Transfers The following doodj vrero filed for ro- ' sovd in the recorder's ofiico , February 5 , reported for the BEE by "P. J. Mo- Maliou , real estate agent : Philinda Brown to Benjamin Boiler , BO& nwj and swj 13 , and nol 24 , 7C , 40 $13,100. A. B. Walker to 0 , Lanzonporfor , lota 17 , 18 and 19 , block 82 , railroad addi- tion-ySGO. 1'hilinda Brown to Benjamin Boiler , part of aw. } , 18 , 77 , 38 32.700. W. H- Benjamin to Elijah A. "Burk , BO > nw | and 4 awj , 4 , 70. 39 $3,200. Benjamin Boiler to Philiuda Brown , nol , 24 , 70 , 40 $3,200. ( Joorgo B. Schuck to A. J. Leland , lot 33 , block 14 , Ferry addition $1CO. Wm H. Godfrey to Herman Hotzo , sol , 0 , 74 , 40-$1,500. Ohas. Witt to F. W. McDermott , c\ soj , 11 , and part of sw ] , 12 , 7 , 42 $ J,133. 35 Jerome Turner to 0. W. Graham , part of noj nej , 21 , J5 , 41 $5f . Fletcher Price to Hans Christian , w | nwl , 35 , 77 , 39r$2,400. Matilda J. Shaw to Hans Christian nonwj \ , 35 , 77 , 39-l,100. Total sales , $30,098.35. Yesterday a young man named Ed. Burrill was arrested on the incoming Rock Island train by Officer Beswick on a telegram from Atlantic. Later in the * day Deputy-Marsha ! S. S. Ford and Henry - ry Moollor , of Atlantic , came to this city and interviewed the young man in jnil.Jt appears that Bui rill skipped out of At lantic witluut paying his board bill , which was duo to Mr. Moollor , the pro prietor of the Commercial house. Burrill had a watch , a revolver , and about $25 in money , and being thus squeezed by the criminal arm of the law , settled up hia bill and was turned loose. I'fflf. Kurt luuu'u SUCOCHN. The many friends of Prof , Farnham who loft the Buporintondency of the pub He schools hero to take the position of principal of the Nebraska State Normal schoo ] , will bo glad to learn that ho and his uro prospering and succeeding , as it appears by the following from The North Nebraska Eagle ; The Normal School is jn u very flour- whins ; condition. The nwmbora of tlu board of education were much pleased with the general oppouranco of things luring their Iar0 meeting , The atton- lancu during the past term wai in the neighborhood of 200 , and tha teachers report tha avoropn attendance as bfeuijt very good indeed , the absence on account n MIKUIM or any other cause was mini- "num. Prof. Farnham , the now princi pal , and his accomplished wife , hava sue- soodedJinjatning the entire good will of both teachers ana students. The now toachere arc well fitted for their work , and are giving the best of satisfaction RO far as could bo learned. It waa the unan imous opinion of members of the board that thov had boon very fortunate in securing curing the services of Prof. Farnhamanc that the school still maintains the high character to which it had boon brough by Dr. Curry , the former principal. SELLING THE STEAMERS , Shall Council lUuffk Depend Entire ! ; on " "Water " Works fi > r Fire Trotcction ? As has already been noted Alderman Keating , chairman of the fir committee strongly urges the city to offer both the steamers for sale as ho is certain that the supply from the water works will bo ample enough for fire protection. Ho thinks it a useless expense to keep oven ono of the steamers on hand , as it wil necessitate the employment of an engineer noer and other expenses , and that in few , if any cases , will the steamer bo needed , for in most parts of the city i the water works supply failed there would bo no water obtainable for a steamer to work with. Ho thinks tha if the steamers were qflorod for sale now , it would take some time to complete negotiations and by that time the waterworks company and the city wil have come to a definite and satisfactory understanding. The most of the other alderman do nol think it advisable to dispense with the fire steamers just yet , at least not with both of them. In talking with Chief Tompleton , 01 the fire department , THE BEE learns thai ho , too , docs not look -with favor upon sollinp both stoamors. Ho thinks ono al least should bo retained , and suggests that it could bo kept in the same build ing as the hose cart , so that if nccdoc the team used for drawing the latter tea a fire could bp transferred to the latter in case of special need. Ho cite < ono in stance of how and where a steamer migh bo greatly needed. In caao there ia n break between the reservoir on the hill and the river , the supply could bo given either by direct pressure or by the pressure of the reservoir , bu' if there was a break in a main just etxa of where the pipe from the reservoir connects with the main , neither the di rect pressure nor the pressure of the reservoir would avail , and the supply would bo cut short , so that the eastern portion of the city would bo left unpro tected unless a steamer came to the res cuo. cuo.It is also urged that the steamer is now paid for and will require little ex pense to maintain and run , for the same man who drives the hose cart can run the steamer , if needed , or at least a man can 1)0 ) secured who ia a capable of doing both , and that if the steamer was sold il would bo at a sacrifice. The first thought is with nearly all that it is unnecessary to keep both water works and steamers. Of course it is not oxpcdlont to run a fire department at as high an expense as before , and then pay the waterworks campany $20,000 addi tional a year for fire protection , but in reducing the expenses and the appar atus of the fire department , care should bo taken not to cut down too quickly or too deeply. Painting done to order and lessons Civen by S. D. Rohso. Studio 12 North ( Iain street. J/ostolllco Changes n Nebraska and Iowa during the week nding' February 2 , 1884 , furnished by Wra. Van Vlook , of the postofiico depart ment : NEBRASKA. Established Axtoll , Kearney county , 3has. J. Hulquist , P , M. Postmasters appointed Camdcn , Sow- ird county , Simon Parker ; Gilmoio , Jarpy county , G. E. Lord ; Humphrey , > latto county , Wm. II. Springer ; Ivan- 100 , Lancaator county , Conrad Woton- camp ; Mainoland , Cass county , Samuel j. Holdon ; Manly , Cass county , H. W. 3lii.iaon ; Pisholvillo , Knox county , Emil 'ischol ; Sacramento , Phelps county , Goo. S. Partsch. IOWA. Established Balluff , Scott county , John 0. Ballufl , P. M. ' Oakvillo , Louisa county , J. P. H. Croighton , P. M. ; . > iorson , Woodbury county , Quincy A. Jhristy , P. M. ; Rathton , Hardin coun- y , Joseph Rush , P. M , Postmasters appointed Bernard , Du- juquo county , S. H. Bauman ; Clyde , raspor county , Charles Hays ; Corloy , shelby county. Glaus Albert ; Dunbar , ilarshall county , J. Englez ; Dunreath , ilariou county , Chas. J. Aplin ; Elliott , ilontgomory county , Mrs. E. K. Maine ; lavro , Washington county , W. F. Hill- louse ; Highland Center , Wapollo coun- y , D. B. Knight ; Honey Crook , ' Potta- wottamio county , John D. Crook ; Wat- ihalia , Shelby county , Michael Wilweod- nir. COMMKHOIAI , . COUNCIL 11LWFS JIAHKHT. Wheat No. 2 Rprtng , C5oj No. 3 , COe ; re- octoil , 45o ; good demand. Corn Iroolora are paying 83o for old corn and 2Go for n w. Oats In good demand at 22c. Hay 4 00@G 00 ixn ton : 50o iior balo. llyo 10@15o. Oorn Meal 1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; pricoa ut yards , G 00@ Coal Dolhorcd , lurd , 11 50 per ton ; soft. C 00 per ton Uuttor 1'lcnty and in loir demand at 20c ; creamery , SSc Kggs In ( food demand at 25o pat dozen. Lard FulrlwnU'a , wholesaling at lie. 1'oultryv-ltoftdyealo ; dealers w payino for cliickuiiD aicj turkeys , 14c. Vcgetablotf 1'otatoes , 40c ; ouiotu , 40c ; cab- jago , none In the market ; aimltw. ready ulo at 3 00U M for pilmo Rtock. Flour City Hour , 1 C0@l 00. Brooms 2 l > 53 00 per doz , MVK HTOCK. Oattlo 3 00@3 50 ; cal\os , 5 00@7 CO. llojfs Local pavkera nro bu > ing now and there Is a good damand for all grades ; clmieo packing , 5 35@5 Ki ; inlxedI 75@5 'J5. AVJiiting improved $28,700 worth in 1833. JACOB BIM8. K. I'.OAUWELL. SIW1S& . CADVVELL , Attorneys-at-Law COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Office , U ln Strwt. Itoonu 1 ud Uhugtrt & Uo Mahon' Block. Will prtctltu lu Btatu anil wlrrtl oouiU Mrs , HJHillflBH.D , , PRYSIOIAN & SURGEON , raa Middle Br'nd-pay. CounoU BlutTi. RUBBERS ! Oat mooch is short , but to the po.'nt. ' Ucat Chicago discount * every day in the year on Shoes , AND ARCTIC * ? . Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. TK ° y are made b7 & * NEW JERSEY RUBBER S&OE CO. Wo have a big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stoc f ot regular and EXTRA WIDE Boota and Shoos in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders. Or Bccond quality Boota wo are introducing are bettor than many ao-callc'd fin * quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on thorn. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadwav , Council Bluffs Iowa. MAYNE & PALMER , Hard and Soft Coal , AND WOOD , BULKAND BAHKEI. LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAIR AND SKWlift PIPE. No , 639 Broadway , COUKCII , BLUFFS , IOWA , SMITH & TOI/LEH. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , 7 and 9 Main street , CoDNcuBiurrs , . . . . IOWA. W "RATRTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAQER OF PUTTAWATTAJIIE OOUN . JJ/U.1VJU , TV COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway andMata street. JOHN BENO & CO GENERAL MERCHANDISE. , , 19 Main street and 17 Pearl street. MAX MOHN CRE3TON HOUSE. , Hotel , 217 and 219 Main street. JJll. J , J. WJjLLXJj , Corner Main and Fifth up-etalm. Residence ' , 009 Willow avenue. N SCHTIEZ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , , , Onico < nor American Exprcsa. < 3 WAR-WET ? LIV12P.Y AND FEED. S O V t .O.VJ - IN Jj IX t Will contract for funorali at roaaonable rates. 22 Fourth street. J. M. ST. JOHN & CO..GASH BFYEKS , Draft by return mall. 148 Broadway. 1 A HlTR Trnmr MEUCHANX TAILOR , U JrLUUJJ JJ.UUJL1) Stock Complete. Sultn made at rcasonablo prices. No. 806 Main Stl CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , FQllVITTTT ' Corner 7th and Broadway. I'lonaand specifications furnished. JAMES FEANEY MERCHANT TAILOR. , Artlntlo Work and reasonable charftos. 872 Broadway LINDT&HART ATTORNEYS AT LAW. , * ames Block. Practice in etata and federal courta. ? ! A T\TTT A T ? 1 TT1UT And bltn boosa , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont- vJJ3-i. < XJ.XLLlii UJVI _ gomnry , M. P. I'liyelclan. "PTIVU I NT T A "RPnTT1 JUSTICE OP THE PEACE , J-lU VV UN U. jQ.JDJ3U ± J. | Notary Public and General Conveyancer. 415 Broad'ay. PPVF'RP TTfYTTQP SMITH & NORTON , XlJJ V J-lXUIl J3.U U OJDt Broadway opposite New Opera House. Reflttcd $1 , $1.60 per day A LAKGE STOCK OF At VERY l.OVf 1-1GUKES. Don't forgot I pay th * liigheat price for I AH 1 nui compelled to buy to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway. 3E2 Kow Store , Frcsk Good * , Low Prices and Pollto Attendants. First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , " "SS AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE , THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OK WATERLOO , IOWA , uconBlJorod Die bent $2.500 in case of ( loath , an J $1 000 endowment at the expiration of ten jo : . . Assu's- raeuta payable according to age. Mrr. Olive Flllcy the agent uill call and explain the plan upon jour ro- uii t. IMrect jour counuunlcntiona to 41 Vine St. Council ItlufJa levta. O. . DEALER IN ALL Tllfl LATEST DESFGNS OF f ALL PAPER interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , LIVKTOEAT. EAT TO LIVE. HEBTAURMTf CJ - toioito 3E3ix'tol ± o. Kd. O lisco JUi Broadwiy. , _ ( Moita at all Hourr > Chef d'culiine CouiiiU M l/actles a Specialty. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOU. Special adtcrtUeinents , tush as Lost , 'ounJ , To Loan , lr Sala , To Kent , Wants , Board- ngetc. , will be Inserted la this coluirji at the low ate of TKN CENTS I'EU LINE for the first Insertion aud KITE CENTS 1'EK LINE for each , juusequont In- sertloi. Leave advertlMrnonU at or ofllco , No. 7 PearStreet , ntar Broadway WANTfl. \Tf7ANTElJ-Knrj' body tn Cc4incll liluOs to take TV TiiEllm. Delivered by crjricrat only twenty cents a wet ou i , iii ulcu locA'lon , with oalro"F | W" f00"1 * AddiiM bat Vo. SO , BLK Au , ell"itly ' f urnkhea room , location IU'"UHU1 'l l iL Address A. a , i Hwrtam street CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AYE , , ciiAi'MAN a siAnTtais , . . . rnoi'luuTORa. Morninghouw. , , . , . , . . , , , . .10to 12 Afternoon , . i.so to 1:30 KUMIUIK , . . , , , . . , , 7:3jtolo Coipwutallnu tlckuls good for Ivtuoty Admisdous $3. W. W. CUAl'MAN , Manager. No oliju.t lunatic character * w ill tie admitted. E , Eice M. B. ° > other tujaora removed withouttht i knlfa or drawing ol blood. CHRONIC- DISEASES - iw.f. . Otcr tdrty ) > i'ir pmtlcil txptrieoce. Ofllou Na & l' arl itmt , Couiull UluOj n ( tc I Empkie Hardware Co jj f < fi H 109 and 111JS. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. \ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS , 5 BUCKCHOTES , 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOE WHAT YOU GET. " New Building Now Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTUALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Began ! Restaurant , PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO LOU W REAL ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to nil Lots and Lands in the County. &ROSVENOR & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OF mxunan a 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa. AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Granite and Tinware. latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large line of exti aordinary Fine Carvers. 504 Broadway , and 10 and 12 Main Street. SY ' T YOU OETS3ME OF EH 1 ® IRIS ? Per Fitting , Best and ChcapestEflno Linen Collars and Can's. 2To. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa , FROM TOW UHTIL FEB. lr WE WILL GIVE In all our Bocts and Shoes , regardless of Quality. Don't miss this- chance. S. A. PIERCE , 100 Main Street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furnishings ! MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY. * * 502 Broadway , Council Blulfr. | CASADY , Otf CUTT & FRENCH. DR. THOMAS JEFFERIS , Ho , 523 Sixth inenuc , Council BluHa , Iowa. Homeopathic Physician and Mag netic Healer. r.xiHiuaxcK ; TIIIUTV viiRa TOK.M uv Comciti DLUKKI. DiacnofU ( JNcaseJ conditions dosorltvoO ) without luiwtlonlnk' . Thera are hundreds of witnc es to the aat that tliu blind are cuktored , the dial mode to icar , also naralj sis and rheumatism oC months and uara atandini : frequently cured la 0 irJnutta' time htougli pajchla mexmoiio , spirit or oul force , "Theeo tlniitfs uoro net dunuln a wrner. " Theonly reliable provintatho and cure for dlph- rherla known ( keep it on hand ) . Tha beat catarrh remedy in xea. Small pox pro > cntadfte superior to vaccluatlon. . Kveryctwo of Indicts tion ( deap psia ) cured tlrno required cnu to six v > cok . Old ulcers , cominouly called camera rumored without the use Dlthekinfo. Ill f.ict all acute and chiouta diseases nucccsifully treatud. Tlio record ! ! of mortality ehow tlttt Dr. Jcllerlea is ho moat successful i > ractlcloncr cl meJIcIno In the > c Urn country , lib c catest success has bcin la oases that luw batUid the ( Kill ot otber doctors , M well n3 tMastuj ; dcupalr andnnxrjtial ruin In maty IJL30K. TERMS KEABONABLK. No charge for consultation by letter or othenis * . nclr eftainji nhero antweis to letters ore reijt > S d. lieal kind ul rtfernces krlvon. tf tvreoiit free from oottURlous dlsea e nil ) \ < ro- j U td into hU Instltuta of Health for ticatment. " I'OSITIVEtV LAST WEEK. EUROPEAN MUSEUM OF THIS CITY. Go and See It. Atluitssiou JOSEPH Hi AND Corner Main Ftrcit and Eighth avenue , Coun Bluffs. C3f Lowest rates and prompt delivery WINTER RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. CURE OR NO PAY We mia-antea the ctue ot the follow ! ag named dl > . Boases , or no i > ay : lUMnmitbm , Scrofula , Ulcera , Catarrh , a 1 Biped ajul.klndlaeaies , Urtpepala , Liter Complaint , Kidney pad Bladder Dlscajea , Uout , Neu ralgia and Authiua , Thc > 3 Kprlng * aie the favorite resort of tlea tired sixl dtibllitatad , awl are the FEEULIS LADUH KWT IrBIKNU , Oood hotel , Uvery and bathln ; ; aceomodation bath winter ana summer. Localltj hfehly jlctuuaquw and healthy. AccerfclLIo by Wilnuh rallwuy , r Eronaor C.B. & Q. , nt Alban > . Corruj ouuet.c. BOllcitcJ , UBV , H. M. 1110M P80N. . BiloamSprings , Gara , P. 0.Gentry Co.Mo. ANALYSIS. Spcdflo Orarity , , . . , , . , . , , 1.0023 lleaction , Ncutra Catbonlo Acid Oos , . , , . , , . . , , , , , , , ,2U In. ixr gallon Carbonate Calcium 35,941 Oralris Carbonate Iron , 7f4l SulphatoMasncnla , , , . , , , , Si8 Sulphate C'alciim iH8 chloride Sodium , . . . 7,200 Sllllca . . . . . . . . . . . . , ltM Alumina , , ,0,1)16 Ortranloand Volatile matter and loss . . .1 , r > 3 Total scllda per gallon 07,174 \VjtluiT& ! lltiuilLL , Chemltts. TUO& , ornciB , n. u. rueir , OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Olufli i . it. Esiablishea - " - 1856 Deilersln KoielRD in-J i omcttlo KxUungs , nil How * W.R.VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace , Omaha aim Council BluP > , B l Ul.tt tPd { rUtctln , kticj , I i Odd Feltowt