* 1 L _ . ' 0 THE DAILY BEE-OOUINCIL BLUFFS , FRIDAY , MAIICII 7,1884. THE DAILY EE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , March. 7 , SsunscmrnoN B , Carrier V.-.V-V-Wa ? S 'r af OFFICE : No , 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Now spring goods just received at J. Hoitor'8 , the tailor , 310 Broadway. The now Masonic tcmplo will bo ready for occupancy sometime during April. The now bridge ocrosa the crcok at North Madison street is now to bo built. A heavy Hall aafo waa yesterday placed in Mitchell's jewelry store. It weighed four tons. Still another is named aa the corainp chief of police. It ia George B. Drake , a Troll-known citizen. Council Blufln , is to have two polo clubs. They are now being' organized , and soon the fun will start. Regular mooting | | of Fidelity Council No. 150 , R. A. , this ( Friday ) evening. Important business to transact. Arrangements aro.being ntodo for a If v masquerade at the roller skating rink on Thursday evening of next week. Mrs. Tracy , who lives near the comer of Eighth street and Eighth avenue , had her clothes line stripped by thieves Wednesday night. Messrs. Beckman & Co. will occupy the building 525 Main street on April 1 , { V their present quarters notbeingauflicicnt- f ly largo for their increasing business. The revival efforts have not made much of a change in the reading of the people. In February there were 809 F > works of fiction drawn out , and 17 on ' 5 theology. 5P The Presbytorittii social will bo hold this evening at the rcsfdoncd of Mrs. B. S. Torwilligor , who will | bo assisted in entertaining by Mra. F. Hill , Mrs. Phil. Armour and Mrs. I. Miller. Nate Williams has bought the old city 'building and Blulf City engine house for $ " . " > 0 , and i to rotnovo them within oixty days , so that0Ion avenue will then bo widened out at that point. C. Haldano , of Carroll , who lias been engaged in the practice of law there , and who has connected himself with Wright & Baldwin , of this city , is given a very pleasing "send-ofl" by the Carroll Horald. George Mauror died yesterday of con sumption , aged 24 years. The remains will bo taken to his old homm in Warsaw , 111. , this evening , and will bo accom panied by his father and William Ma- lonoy. Thane who want service pipes put in should leave their orders at the water works company's oflico before next Mon day to got advantage of the extraordinary offer made in another column. The sav ing by thus acting promptly is a larfjo one. one.As As soon as the cwo now on trial is finished in the circuit court , which will probably bo this morning , there will bo a general call of the calendar the last call of the term. The attorneys will do well , therefore , to bo on their taps to-day. Do not forgot that E. C. Brigge is de livering his doctrinal discourses in the Saint's chapel , on Pierce street. Subject , "Tho Kingdom of God. " All persons would do well to hoar Elder Brigga on DO important a subject. Service this evening at 70. : ! Birdie Bliss and Miss Nellie Fuller nro to be at the roller skating rink this eve ning. They ore , indeed , wonders on wheels , ho being the champion boy ska- thor and she the champion girl , Ho is but nine years of ago and she only1 eleven , and cither furnishes a charming entertainment while both together double tlio attraction , It would bo well for property owners tm such streets as the city proposes pav ing to make application for service pipe to the water company before next Mon day , to secure the reduced rates aa per their advertisement in another column. In fact , every one desiring to secure a supply of water from the company would uvo money by making thuir application now. now.The The gathering at the opera house laat evening to bear Alexander Sullivan , president of the Irish National league waa not a largo one Mr. Sullivan spoke for about an hour and a half and Rov. Mr , Hftckay , Colonel Sapp and llov. Father Clark of Red Oak , after the meeting had adjourned steps wore taken to form a local branch ot the league in this city. Quito a number of names for membership waa handed in to M. G. GriQin who was elected temporary aecre tary of the organization. ItcuoliKlons or ilcsj > eot. The following resolutions have boon prepared by the committee appointed for that purpose : WjiriUflAfc , Uur highly esteemed and beloved brother , Robert S. Colowho hat for roany years been known a a fuithfu Odd Fellow , a consistent Christian , t uoful member ol society , an exemplary head of n Urge family , end for the Ia * fiye year * a worthy meraberof thia lodge dpparUtd tbu lfo , at his residence ju thia city , on the morning of the " 8th of Feb. ruaiy , 1881 , in tht > sixty-filth year of his age ; therefore , Jtiwtvwi , That the members vf this lodgoido most solemnly mourn the death of our departed brother , and while weave ave united thia day in committing his ifoloss body to its last resting place , it jocomo us all with God's assistance to strive to emulate his virtues , and follow the noble example of a useful and blameless - loss life which ho baa loft to us. llcsvlvcd. That wo extend our sincere sympathy and condolence to the immedi ate family and relatives of our deceased Brother in the great loss they have BUS- .ainod in his death. tfaiolvcd , That as a further mark of > ur respect for our deceased brother , our edge room bo draped in mourning in the usual manner for thirty days. /I'eAotoccf , That these resolutions bo entered nt length on our minutes and lublishod in the city papers , and that ft iopy , signed by our oflicers and attested if our seal , bo forwarded to the surviv- ng widow of the deceased. Respectfully submitted , D. G. BLOOMKH , G F. SMITH , W. G. OUVKII , Committee. PEIISONAU llobcrt M. Dunlnp , of 1'eorln , II ! . , regis tered on BothtoloV book yoBtordny. ] ? . 1) ) . Silver , of Lincoln , wwi at the 1'aclfio rostordny. F , M. llydor , of Chlcaffo , IB nt the Pacific. 0. M. Glbbs , ol San 1'rantUco , arrived at , lie Vaclflc yontorJay. Charles II. Pnlmor , son of J. M. I'nltncr , oft yontordny afrornoon tit enter upon his cadoUil ) | > at West I'ohtt. S , .T , Oliver , of Philadelphia , roacliod tlio Ogden yesterday. G. W. Akora , of CMcnKo , in at tlio Ogdon. O.K. Faucett , ono of Codnr llnplds'upright- teat Bftleamdn , VTM at the Oftdon yoatortlay. K. L. Anderson , of Cincinnati , was among the liochtolo hotel guests yesterday. ( ; . H. .Toncn la another who has returned 'mm tbo Slloam Springs , where lit * health has > oongreatly improved , A BUBGLAE BAGGED , John Barleycorn Oaiturca ] n Night 1'rowlcr nml HnldH Him Till Daylight. iVt an early hour yesterday morning , John Goetz broke into Tholl it Kracht's ; rocory store on Main street , gaining an entrance by breaking in a roar window , and after entering ho broke open the money drawer , secured about $2 in cash , and then helped himself to about two dozen pocket knives. About this stage of the proceedings ho spied some whisky , and commenced partaking liberally so iborally , in fact , that ho was caught by John Barleycorn , who throw him down on the floor and hold him there until norning , and when the store was opened : or business , there the prowlsr lay , sleeping - ing off his drunk , lie was arrested and [ > ut in jail , and is to have \ hearing before Judge Ayloswcrth next Tuesday. Goetz used to work next door to the store which ho thus entered , and is known hero , but it was not sup posed ho was inclined to such business. IIo explained to ono of the oflicors after being arrested that ho had made a great fool of himself , a statement that will not bo disputed. Ho said he had not boon drinking when ho entered the store , but that ho got on his drunk after getting in side. This is not the first instance in nrhich John Barleycorn has acted with ; hp police as well as ngainst them , but in ; his case ho proved a help to the police nstuad of a hindrance , as usual. SMALL SCHEMING , A Stir liaised About tlio City Appro- printing UucloBiini'H Sidewalk and Curbing. A little stir is being raised by the press ing of the query what has become of the stone curbing and brick oidowallc , which was around the lots bought by Uncle 3am for the site of the now government juilding. When the afreets were filled up , the curbing and brick sidewalk were removed , as is usual , but instead of being replaced ns is also usual , they have dis appeared. It is claimed that the city ms used the bricks in patching up other sidewalks and that the stone curbing has boon taken up to the new city buildings to bo used thoro. The curbing and and brick amount to perhaps fL'OOaiul it is whispoiod tliut Boino of the government oOlcials have had their attention attracted to the matter , and that it ImS boon re ported to WAglungton. It is predicted .hat the city council'will bo requested to replace the same , and of course if the ; ! ty has taken the stone and brick for its own convenience it will gladly replace the same if needed. It looks on tho. aur- 'aco us if the taking of such potty prop erty would not help along the attempt to ; ot a further appropriation for the now Building hero , but if there is any petti- neas or small scheming in the matter Hie city itself should not bo blamed , but the olllcials who directed the taking of it. HOME "AGAIN , Tim NitRlc , Doing Pardoned Out , Ills Council III u UK 1'VIOIUlH. The offorU made by 0. Faul and others to got Tim Nnglo pardoned out'o ( tlio Wucoiisln penitentiary have succeeded , aad Tim , from hia homo in Milwuukoo , writes a personal letter to Mr. 1'aul , the TollowiDg portions of which will bo read with interest : MILWAUKEE , March i ) , 1881. Dc.ut FIUK.M ) ; I wish to pen you a few lines to let you know thut 1 am homo again , Governor Husk having pardoned mo , 1 must nay to you and your friends thut I am vorj thankful to them , and also yourself and your wife , for your kindness and interest in my behalf , and if God spares mo 1 will go down uud ice you in sixty days or so. I fool like a now man since I came homo , 1 get all [ wbiit to oat now , And when arrived homo there was about 1,000 people nt the depot to meet mo. It seems every body liuro was in favor for my release. The warden of thn prison sent a tine 1 ' ter to Governor Husk in my IphaltJ now intend to be a different man , will never drink another drop of llqni _ . There is a job for mo on the road when t feel able to go to work. I will bo down before long to BOO that tfood little > Iyr- tie. She is saved , and 1 am glad that such a good man haa got her in charge. TIM NAOI.K , "Home Again. " WALLOPING THE WABASH , Henry DninnacH Axvnitlcil For Dis crimination ARftlnxt n Shipper A Verdict For Ncnrly An.OOO. The case of N. J. Bond against the Wnbaah railway , which has boon on trial in the circuit court for several days , came to a closn yesterday afternoon , the jury affor being out about three hours , re turning a verdict in favor of the plaintiff - tiff for $5,201.50 , which with the attor ney feca and costs will make the bill foot up to over ? fl,000. The case is one which is of interest to all shippers , and while it is supposed , of course , that the railway company will take an appeal , yet it ia predicted that the appeal will not result very favorably to the company. The facts of the case are about as follows : N. J. Bond in December 1880 sold 10,000 bushels corn for December de livery on board cars at MinooU , IOWA. The railroad refusing him cars to ship in ho procured an oxtontion of the sale to February 1881 and sold 10,000 bushels moro for February delivery , and failing to got cars from the Wabasn road to ship in during that month claimed damages in the sum of 85W.CO. In April 1881 ho shipped four cara of corn from Council UIuiFs to Toledo , Ohio , which were aide-tracked at Minoola , and allowed to stand there until the corn heated and spoiled. On this ho claimed damages to the amount of $500. Again , in December , 1881 , ho applied for earn to ship out 8,000 bushola of corn , cribbed at Minoola , and the company re fusing to furnish him empty cars to ship m ho procured empty K. 0. cars and tendered them to the Wabash company to ship in , which they refused to haul for the purpose of removing the corn , dam aging him in the sum of $1,100 , on which triple damages were claimed amounting to $3,570 ; and again in February , 1872 , they again refused to transport empty K. 0. cars for the purpose of moving corn from Minoola , in which ho was damaged to the amount $170 , on which triple damages were allowed amounting to $528. The total amount on the four counts amounting to $5,20150. The case was first commenced before the board of railroa'd commissioners of the atato of Iowa , wha decided that the railroad company had discriminated on all four counts mentioned , and had violated lated the law which imposes a penalty of triple the amount of actual damage. The railroad company denied having discriminated and having refus ed to furnish cars , and that the empty "cars of the K. 0. railroad had boon tendered thorn. They also claimed that the four cars of corn that was proven to have been side tracked and detained nearly a month , while other freight and corn was being transported 'past Mineola whore they were side tracked and standing , had not boon unnecessarily do- tainedj and offered as an excuse the bad condition of their track a portion of the time , and also pleaded the statute of limitation , and as a consequence the de mand for triple damages was abandoned on two counts , which reduced the dam ages to the actual damages sustained. Sapp & Pusoy appeared for plaintiff and D. II. Soloman for the defendant. W. H. Foster , the liorist , Harrison street , has the largest and beat supply of plants in the west. Heal Estate Transfers The following doodj were filed for re cord in the recorder's office , March 6 , reported for THE BEE by P. J. Me- Mahon , real estate agent : Oscar Knox to Lucy C.Ward , ne.Vnwl , 14 , 77 , 31) ) , $1,000 , Philander Judson to 0. J. Yarrinptton , lot 7 , block 2 , Judson's 1st add toNeola , $05.Allen Allen A. Barnett ot ul. to George E. llacey , nej ncj , 17 , 75,38 , $400. Allen A. Barnett ot al. to Allen Bui- lis w.V no } and se } no ] , 17 , 75 , 38 , $1,200. George A. Jacobs to Charles M. Hobbs , lot i > , block 17 , Bayliss' 2d add , $800. Oscar Knox to Lucy C. Ward , sol IIW1 and nwj nej and part nwj nwj , 14 , 77 , M , $4,000. 0. J. Yarrington to A. L. Murphy , lot 7 , block 2 , Judaon's 1st add to Neola , $70.C. . C. J. Yarrington to A. L. Murphy , lot 7 , block 2 , Judson' * 1st add to Koala , 870. 870.Job Job S. JIaworth to Frank J. Ma- comber , lot 5 , block t7 ! , Howard.s add , $30. $30.Lowoy Thompson to' Edward M. Lor- onU wi so } , 9 , 70. 40 , $2,400. Win. Doud to Hoinrich Mailer , no I- nwl , 1 , 70 , . ' )8 ) , $1 080. Andrew Peterson to PotorNelsonnwl nwj , ! ? . A $1,150. A. 0. McGoniglo to W. D. Lucas , nwl- nel , 17 , 77 , 44 , $ GOO. A. Oochran to A. C. McGoniglo , nwl ne | , 17,77.44,9212. Andrew Petersen to Elijah Moss , wi sw | and no } aw ] , 11 , 70 , 43 , $2,450. Total sales , $10,118. Alex. BulIIvon arrived hero yesterday nnd utoppod at the Ogdoii. J. A. Kbert , ot Knnaiw City , wax at liecli- tela'0 yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CK. Special adtertUementi , tucfa M teat , Found , To toan , For Bale , To Kent , Wftata , Board. In ; , etc. , will be Interted IB thll oolum * at the low rate ol TKN CKNTH 1'Ell LINE ( or the Brtt Insertion and FIVE CENTS 1'EH LINK lor each aatoeqiMBt n. tertlon. Leave aJiertl em nU atouroffloo. No , Pearl Btreet. near Broad * ar WANTS. WANTED A lltnbor with i > ony to carry route lorBm. Oil at Council BluBii ) Ux office. TTrANTED K\ery body m Council Bluffi to Uk VV TuiBii. Delivered by carrier it only twenty ' * * . cent * week. OU > l'Al'EU8-ror vala at BEI office , at 25 cenU a hundred. FOll 11KNT Kkjurtly ( urnUhed appartmcnti In houiuwlth plliate family , lufervuce * ex * ihaneoil , Addreti II. W. J , Doc office. AOKNTb-TaJh and ifectleuien can make ) lr t by nelllnir the "Oiainiilcui Ik oiii Ktrtcthur and Iroulnj IkiinJ. " H UU * at Sl.Oo , Any lady can Uo up a one ihlrt ulthouk a wrinkle n J glo * 1 1 a * nicely a 1liu oc t lanndrle * can. Addrcw for i * ' tlculan U , B , 8. & I. Co. , bin olllou , for one Uli-llll JAC011 BIMS. K. r.CADWtaX 81 MS dt GAD WELL , Ittorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BUJFF3 , IOWA , Main Street , lUxmu 1 and Bbugart & Me- - , I'dllock , Will prectUw in PtaU ami ' BAnrt * MrsHJHiltoBIl ) , & SURGEON , , council BluOs , WE ARE RECEIVING- SOME VERY FINE Shoes and Slippers. Gentlemen 'OUR FINE BOOTS AND SHOES For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. . 112 Broadway , Council Bluifc , ) rmvA West Side Square , Clnrmda , f 10WA- MAYNE & PALMER , ' DEAT.KHS IN Hard and Soft Coal , AND WOOD , BULKAND BAIIRKI , LIME , LOUISVILLE AND POUTLAND CEMKNT . , MICHIGAN PLASHER , rum AND BEWKR PIP1 HO , 039 Broadway , - . . . COUNCIL BLUFFB , IOWA. SMITH & TOITEK. SnrinR Goods LEADINGMEROnANTTAILOIls. Just Received , 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - . - IOWA. uropean The only Hotel in thia City on the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. " Now Building New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTRALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms-Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. Merchant Tailoring , REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. M. GALLAGHER. New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendant * . First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , } LIVE TO EAT. EAT TO LIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE , VKT. CJo.-toa.-or- Tlxo Kd. Oluon 1 401 Broadnij , f Moils at all Hours. Choi d'culilne ) Council Itlnlis. ( 1'artlea Specialty. COAL GIVEN AWAY I Every one who bnvs a ton of the celebrated Couterville coal o Platte 3verton , oflice 601 First avenue , yard 804 Main-street , Council Bluffs. is entitled to alliance in the drawing for one Ion of coal , to be given i\vay March 15th. You may thus cet A Ton of Coal for Nothing. DEALER IN ALL THfi liATEST DESIGNS OP . { i Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street ; - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. CARPENTER'S ' TOOLS Al HARDflTABE ! Qranito and Tinware. Uatest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A larpjp hue of exti nordinary Fine Carvers. P. U/DIPUT 504 Broadway , and 10 and 06 WKIbnl , 12 Main Street , POSITIVELY THE LAR&EST AND CHOICEST STOCK -035- Ever shown west of Chicago , now heing recaived by CASADY , ORGUTT & FRENCH , Carpets from 25o to $3 50 per Yard. Also TURCOMAN. MADRAS , LACE AND SILK CURTAINS 502 Broadway , Council BluiT . I CJASADY , OKCUTT & FRENCH. ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO LOAN 1 : Abstracts ol ! Title to all Lok uud Lands in the County , Empkie Hardware CD 't\ \ Hardware 109 nnd 111 8. Main Siroot , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. WHOLESAIiE DEALERS IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , ? 42 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , , . All klndi of jr. Knglnccrlng [ Land Sur ROOM 6 NEW OPERA HOUSE COUNCIL e-aid . ! 1 atcdl . , , , ' etc. etc. All Orders'by Mail Promptly Attended to WHY DON'T YOU BLUFFS.'t OETS3UE OP * FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Best and Chcapcst-HI Ino I.lnen Collar * and CuCo. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , .Iowa : UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDEUS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIOIIT 3XTo. 3Lla ° I\r.3Vt tixx St. , Cloix3ci.oil ORESTON HOUSE. . EVEimiltNO FIKSTCLASi. Nos. Ji it and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Railway Time Table , CPUNCIL BLUFFS. The [ olIoulnR arc the tlmos ol the arrival and do- Rtrturc of trains liy central standard time , at the > ctl depots. Trains lenvrf transfer depot ten mln earlier and arrlv o ten rulnuUa later. CHICAGO , IlL'RLI.SOrON AND QUINCV. I.KAK. . . \ \nm\ . f:20pm : Council lllufh Express , n.SOam FMOim Chicago Exprus 0.40am 9.15am Mall. 7.00prr KANSAS CUT , 8T. JOB AND COUNCIL KLUFF8 10.10 a m Mill and Express , OM p m 8:23 : p in 1'aclflc Express , C.35 p n CHICAGO , XILWAOKKK AND ST. 1'AfI , . r > :23 : p m Kxprrss , ft:40 : a m 8.4 j a in Express , tl:5 : p m CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AMI PACIFIC. 6:39 : pm Atlantic Express , 0:10am : 9 60 a in Day Express , 6.50 p m 7:11 : am "Dcs MolnfS Accommodation , 4:40 : pm At local depot only. 'WABASH , BT. LOUIS 0S > a in Mall , 4:45 : p m 4:50 : pm Cannon Ball , 11:13 : a in "At Transfer only. CHIC \00 and t > ORTIIWK3TKH- ( . C:10 : p in Kxpresx , 0.50 p n 0liam : I'ncintcExprces , < J:45au : D10UX CUT AND PACIFIC. 7:40 : p m fit P ul Express , U.OO & m 7:20 : a m Accommodation , 6.50 p u * 'DMOX PACIFIC. 7M : p m Western Express , 3:39 : a n 11:44 : am Pacific Express , 4:31 : pm 7:49 am " Local Express , 6:54 : am 12:14 : a in1"1 Lincoln Express , * At Tron ter only. DDMMV TRAINS TO OMAHA. Leate 8:24-9:24-10-24-11:24 : : a. m. l:24-2 : l-i.31- : * :24-0:24-fl.-24-7M : : and 11KM p , m .Surday , 8.21- 10.24 a. m. 1:24-3.i4-5:24-7Oi : : : and 11:04 : p. m. Ar rive 30 minutes befuro lea\inj ; time. ADMENISTRATOK'S ' SALE The undersigned will oii'er for sale on March 15,10 O'Clock A. M. AT PUBLiG OUTCRY IN IIAIID1N TCW.NSIIIl * , Pottawattamie Co. , Iowa , 140 Steers , 11 Horses , COWS , HOOS , CORN , OATS , AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. TERMS Ten months' time , at ten per cent intevst , with a proved security on all sums over t-n dollars All sums oiv t'n dollars or under , ca > h. Five per cent di'c unt for cash on all sums over ten dollars. CAROLINE E. RAND , Administratrix. R. Rice M , D. ° * " 'her tumors removed without th knlfo or drawing oj blood. CHRONIC DISEASES * * * * * * * Qcr thirty > uois practical experience Offloa No 6 Pearl itrdet , Council lilufla ATConiultalloD tree At the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broaaway , the PIONEER GASH 01 Council Ulufli , ' Notice our reduced 1'rlco Lilt We gi\o 16 poumliKitrafl Sugar for , tl 00 11 pound * liranulated Buirar , U ) i5 pound.CholcoOatmeal. , . . . . . , . , , . . . OP 5 pound * Na\y Jkinn. CO 0 | wundi Il-il Iulk ) Htarch. 00 12 pounds Carolina Ulcu , . , , , 00 IS pound * Choice trunct , , . 00Of art BuOalaBoap 00 . . . , . , 00 Choice Mlue t Uat , per pound . m I do n Mackerel . . . . . . . , , , . . . 15 Colorado Fluur , Winter , p r cut . , , 200 T. T. T. All gr cln , according to quality , ISc to SCc i r pound Wo alto carry a full line of Men' * , ladle * ' and Oil Idreu'n fine t > hoe and UCD'I tine UouU at terj low i > rlca . ilio full line < > i Tiuvare and gene al metclULj [ 9. full on lu and lie oon\lurnl I ha ) ou caiiBnoucnei bi detllng vlthu . ( ioodi delinked r v luunv par tut thai It ) . word , w ari umml to idl ami thalleuge a ! atuUU cutni v.ittvn In thli countr. i r. ri SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo cua-antco tlio cuie of the following named dls- scuscs , or no p 3' ! Rheumatism , bcritula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a 1 Blood and kin discaies , Dv pupsta , Lher Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diner sen. Gout , Neu ralgia and Asthma , Tlics- Springs are the ( norltu resort of the tired anJ dcbllltatad , and are the KKR1ILK LADII-S BEST FRIEND. Oood hotel , livery and bathing accomodntlon both u Inter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy Accessible by Wabish railway , i EtnnaorO.B. & Q. , at Albnnv. Ccrreciionaeno solicited , REV. M. M. 'THOMPSON. Manager. Alton } , Slloam Springs , .Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity 1.002 Reaction Neutra Carbonic Acid Pus 23 In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium 35,021 OraliH Corbonato Iron 7/41 ! 'j Sulphate Magnesia 3'bB " Sulphate Caci ) m 1,146 " Chloride Sodium 7,260 Silllca 1,560 " Alumina . . . .0,016 Orgonicand Volatile matter and loss . . . .1,459 " Total solids per gallon 67,174 " . WRIUIIT & HKRRILL , Chemists THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! "Tho wicked shall be turned into hell , and the nations that forget God. And the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath ef God , which * s poured out with out mixture into the cup of indignation , and ho shall bo tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence ot the Lamb. BIIILK. W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Umaha ana Council Ululfr. Iteal tstito collec ion agcu ? 014 I'c-Mov .ID Over pavings bant SPECIAL NOTICE. TO Consumers of Water ! TUB COUNCIL- BLUFFS City Waterworks Co , Ilcrul.j announces , tint It lll tvut In H-nk'D to the curlt of tlii ; street on tlio line of its unlnj , as soon DB tlio frost U out nt the ground , { or all partled \\hodc8lrcrniiiicrtlonainadeulth the ttreet inalne , ami holll inaku ni | > llcatlun therefor to the Coin. pany Before March 10 , atthloUouIntrprices , pajalJe In adrunre : Vinch scr\ico jiliie . $ 8 25 . ! ) f > 0 .1075 .13 15 ! .1500 Die prlcci Include tha tout uf optnlii ) , ' and Uoslni : the Htreet , tapplnt ; the ntn-ct at er main , furnishing ard liiBortln i-orpnr&llon c ek. lurninhluft nil put- tlnK In oxtrtt Btroujc lend eeitlce Hpe , furnUhlng ami putting In curh stop , etop box ami coter complitu , ami making all rieceisary oounectloni between tli street \\attcr niiln and the curb of the Btrect tirr. iitxxit une ImlJ tlii'ctut In Hie tii/iwuie thouinoork. . Inxlcwotlho contemplated i > vlng of rtrtaln streets In the elly , parties are rcconiinrnded to make application luimeaiatclat thu oflico of the Company , 2G Pearl Street. In order to > ate the necisslu and a\olJ the increaa- etl vxpinsu of biekUngrup the Btreet after J > \iii ' has been done. HAItUV BIUKINII1NE , Chief Engineer. Council llluira , February SI , IRSi. Teen , orncu , u. u. rtmir. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffi Established - - 7856 Dealer ! la Foreign ind oraettlc Kxcbance md CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH ML Omn . lii ; .00. tn.S.pp.in atd730n ; mMfn tay. Wediitsdayandr'rlda ) etcuiigicirliuUHv tat thelj 'ruploCluli. rUiulo on Tutsd y ami TJiunday etenlnir * . ADMISSION , , Jj OENTf No objectionable character * u Ul be admitted. C1UTUAX fc MARTENS , , . PROWIIKTORS