Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 22, 1884, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAIL * BEE
CJOUNCIL BLUFFS
Saturday Morning-Marohi 22 ,
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway ,
. MINOK MENTION ,
The now council is to moot Mondaj
April 7th.
The United Stales court is to mot
here next Monday ,
Now spring goods just received at i.
Reiter'fl the tailor , 10 Broadway.
The young folks of the rrosbytoria
church entertained their friends la
evening.
It is reported that a now roller skatit
rink is to bo opened in Mynstor's no
block ,
The city schools closed yesterday , for
week's vacation , and will open up Moi
day , 'list.
It is estimated that the 0. A. H. bs
for the relief of widows and orphans i
veterans will clear $130.
You are invited to moot iu room N
12 , Main street this evening , at a soci
Jliblu study and song service.
On Sunday at 4. o'clock p. m. , eorvic
of the Y. M. 0. A. will bo hold at ti
Presbyterian church. Ladies and go
tlomau are invited to bo present.
Leave to marry was yesterday givi
William Carso and Mary Ann Campbo
both of Oakland , and aho to Chart
Vrooland of Perry and Martha Archt
of Woston.
Frank Rudolph , who has boon clor
ing for D. Malthy for about a year , w
taken ill n few weeks ago , and obliged
go to his homo in Oakland. Vostord
his illness ended in death.
Spiritual circle to-morrow aftorno
and evening , ia Spiritual hall , Shugi
& Bono's block. At 2 and 7iO : ! o'cloc
entrance on Main and Pearl streets , t' '
oora south of the post oilico.
"Tho chief engineer shall hold 1
dffioo/until removed for cause. " So en
thoWrufnanco. Some- few acorn to thii
rivj If A * . .
that it is cause enough because some o
also wants it. The people do not think i
tearing away of the old balcony
fhq hnuso yesterday nearly
Utbd In a soliotis accident , two or th :
crushed'uy'lft ' ' sadden fall of a port
i ' * t
Tho. funeral of Inoz.Slowart took pi
yesterday 'fcntho ' / .Bup'tist church , U
J. 0. Lemon , ofliciating. The audiei
_ w.is ; composed of about aixty porso
The girl'a' ' mother , atoivfallior , aunt n
Frank SQuiior.VwefE Uio { nournora.
Coralamtwaa lodged boforix1 Just
Bchura yesterday charging Licence B
Porino with cruelty Ho aniirials. > ' II
thaji MoDormott tooUuptti \
fork ano unmorcifuljy probed a bull 1
longing , to James Coylo. * ' ,
A warrantwai'issiiotf'yfs'ic'nlfty'Uy ' #
tioe , Schnrx .for tha arreat { 'of phar
AmlSn&Mte'fao lum&b-kt $0 fJ
Mra. Lou Liddlo , they are both onipli
od at ffio bgdor/ , and KJ Is olaunod/'ti
ok fcavinm atolou'thqtri amount , 'fr
, , . Thn.fit. JQuiaJjjartl.oIJjada wants.
'Council BluJlaToard. ( lo unite with it
eonjo aption * Qpprovont railway corapat
' ' '
irji.iH i8lYln5 maBsasiiOj .micagpfjobo
iiouscBlo onaioulrlo their customer
"I'l'i'li' ' ! e * ' /aw" / * i .fv > " . t * , . :
whlQUthoyiroin'duced ! toVo into Ohic
& ® W $ Nx\ \ <
Tlio employes of the cardopartmcn
the Chicago , Milwaukee/4rSt , Opinl Ji
presented their foroiifan , favo Twbiiil
with an elegant gold watch and chain
n tcsiituouifif of A their Regard.7 ]
position on iho Oregon Shott'lino./ ' /
$ ' fa it. ' f t y
Mayor Vanghan has his hands full
matters that need investigating , bcsi
the other business , , that.Brushes
on him , but iPii to bo hoped thai M ,
torget to inquire into who took 01
Undo Sam' curbstones and brick wi
and wholhor thoso' lying in frontsojtt' '
j > ily1buildiigs'aro jiot/tKo / stone'rf , nv
Kx-Oflicor Barhyto yesterday ope
war on the jyvfatflsmM , Q'ip&t'w ' ' i
rotary complainragalnsPono utoa1 !
company of which Mr. Empkio is
: ( tigont. These howls about Mt , pow
9wlHP3Bi ! ? S1ftfIPar1wSS''tril ) ' '
> mp ]
Ivcd
Oscar Sprink , boy , C4'
hh folks and the ( > olc6tt [ g 't" ' dua '
trouble , is again locked up in iail.
coc or 'iltop aftSlf'BnSVi
tolon a driw.knifo bolongjnfj to on
the men , Ben ForwX frKWdJ 'pal
it for 35cents _ , and > t. /tpj /
imiiObl
offy
i trotting asiociatioru oora
i the Great Western circuit was ho
, jday. The Council I )
i' A was represented by J ,
Paregoy and 'JX > nOrj&m } ; rV j
decided that ftiS FanuioTiiiKi el
open in Council Bluf&3&aM > V24/A ! ' / <
. followed by n etings at St. Joe ,
( rotten and pncer * were pa
upon ns follows. Trotting , H minutes ,
2:48 : , 2:10 : , 2:35 : , 2:30 : , 227 ; , 2:23 : , mu
froo-for-nllj pacing , 2:30 : nnd 2:10 : , nni
froo'for-nl ) .
TUB BRB ia f lftd to see that its rccon
showinRS np of the wny in which thi
street laborers have boon mistreated nnt
dcfrnudod , have caused Bomo nwakoniiij
on the subject. . The Evening Horah
now begins to fall into line , nnd the ofli
cial organ of the city will soon bi
ashamed of its recent assertions that tin
city council has nothing to do with tin
( { UORtlon of whether those who work 01
the streets got their pny of contractors o
not. The hoartlcsfinoss of the oflicin
organ will bo remembered when It nox
wanta the help of workingmen in Bom
political scheme.
There is a gang of those who clair
Bomo sort of reward for services at th
last election. It is hard to satisfy thcr
with the campaign funds on hand. Th
easier way is to remove the chief of th
fire department. That would make rooi
for one. Then it is known there woul
bo a general howl in the department , an
a number would resign. That woul
make room for several more. What
the ordinance forbids it ? Change tli
ordinance. What if almost all the bus
ness men protest in writing ? It has bi
como the custom of councils hero to 5 |
nero petitions and remonstrances. Win
if the department is demornli/.od an
property is destroyed 1 To the victo
bolont ; the political spoils. Why , if b
fore election candidates premise to 1
servants of the people. After olcctlc
are they not the masters ?
FAIRVIEW OEMETEEY ,
l < 'lvo TriiHlciiH Hold Together Fi
Twenty Vcnrn : anil now Kxtcml
Uio OlinrtciKivo XUIICH
Twenty Yearn.
The Fairview Cemetery association w
organi/.od twenty years ago. John Hai
nior , J. M. Phillips , J. P. Casady , Sai
uol Sacobs nnd Horace Everett wore tin
elected directors , and have continued
such over since. It is certainly
noteworthy fact that live men shou
thus bo associated together for twon
long years , and BO few such cases are i
record that it well morita public atto
tion. Yesterday the limo for which t
original organization was iiicorporat
having expired , they mot nt the oilico
the president , Horace Everett , nnd t
charter was extended , it being niado f
one hundred years nov , nnd it ia to 1
hoped that the Two , who for twon
years past have thus served , may enj
life for n goodly portion of the tit :
which thu charter has boon extended.
Fuirviow cemetery has been improv
in year by year , but still there is great lie
for further beautifying. Ono great ii
provomont would bo n fountain , whl
: o could easily bo provided for , now th
the waterworks are in active operntie
: o This fountain woulbo ' of practical bo
eflt as well aa ornamental.
PK118ONAJ < .
: o Jerry Myers lonvoi Monday for Mini
npoliH.
O , S. Kranchor , of Chicago , Is at the I
olfic.
John Vock , of Koclc iHlaiul , la at Uo (
tola's.
' 0. A. demons , of Donlnon , Tcxn.i , In at (
OgJon.
.1 Oj , V. 11. llusHoll , of Olonwood , was in t
city yesterday.
| fJ1. . Y.MlcUo , of Ottawa , 111. , was In t
city ycHtordiy.
* ' ' J
P1 " " , ot Cincinnati , arrhcd at ] 5o <
tolo'tf yesterday ,
10 ter anil wife , of Glonwootl , wi
in in the city yesterday.
CB , ' K. Orinflftuy , ( if.IIiirtford , Conn. , was
rKy
? y Anitii , Iowa , roacl
I-
i' , wiw In tlio dty ;
tcrduy and illticd ut liochtolo'H.
o |
, Jfo orji./iC | rho Inatltutlon of Ulomvo
A , V. Tyler , of Dollancfl , Iowa , WOH In I
Albion , Neb , , wcro nt thu 1'ndlio yesterday
OB Sum I'Motchor , the lmelin > i innnngorof
Iu the city }
* y Hob IHynn , DCS Moluutt' tint travclllni ; m
yk
k , was lioro yoatorday , Kxorybodyon the n
ho knowJlob ,
. Donvnr , and doon not expect to return in
next December.
9 Hi
I leave to-morrow ovoninR for Chicago tu i
'lo ' I chuo Koods for tlu'Ir respective lluon of b
Icr noax which tboyV11l open about the W6
"B IrMvS ( S ottlM f
ih. onS
the advant&Kei otlered by Council lllnffi ,
If1. \KlAllyiaWgo6ijutatlou ( for a wooloa n
° ' Mr. I.ever loomed plo&aed with what
nnty VAJbly ( } of io herd , H look -n
cWnrp very Tsvoffttryr ) 1tit "j&c
of ilocldo until after further conaultatlon
Ua'btWUtffrJ ' T 'I '
aofcirfdWAfecoyin
L-f. whft-Wr 0 l9tt ( > rLy U-B nfordr I
ru. | nw.J , 10 , 74 , 39 , 8K0.
! * * Martin II Ilitzor tu Terry Woods , i
2 , 70 , 38 , $1,800.
uir * John Li'dwiolUWJumeaDillard , i
w nej no } . 17 , 74 , 3'J. S-'JCO.
or For cut flowurs , plants , eto. , KO ti
rXfltrara < ; c ' - , the Harrison iitreet flori.t
AMAHO
CUPID'S ' PRANKS ,
The Foolish Scracc Into which a Conn-
oil Blnffs Yonlh is Led ,
The History of the I'uiiscil
IjlOfllHO.
A short time ago some curiosity WBI
excited by the fact that a marringo li
cense was procured nt the court house bj
a young clerk in the city , who soon after
wards returned it and had the clorl
scratch oil the names. It was undcrstoot
that the cause of the return was the facl
that the girl's father had got on to tin
scheme , nnd opposing it , had got hi
daughter away and balked the plan.
It now appears that the girl was nt
tending school hero , and was from
town to the eastward. The young mai
was not permitted to sea her , but n qucc
incident gave him , as ho thought , th
opportunity to interview her. Tw
young mon from the town whore the gii
lived , came to the city. Ono of thor
had n note from the girl's father to th
sisters at the school tolling thorn to Ic
the two young mon sco his daughter.
On reaching hero they mot n friend c
of the youug clerk's , and to him tel
about the note they had. This friend c
the clerk put up n job on the two youn
visitors. The friend was a little curiot
to see what the old man said in the noti
nnd the two visitors had their curiosit
excited a little too , como tu think of i
so after some persuasion the note wi
opened nnd read. Then another 01
velopo was got , the note enclosed , scale
and addressed again. By a little ii
Ronious planning on the part of tl
clerk and his friend , a piece of blnti
paper was inserted in the place of tl
original note nnd the note itself wi
kept in their possession. Armed wil
this the youni ? clerk nnd his friend woi
down to the boarding school , nnd tin
thought to BOO the girl. The young cloi
that 1
was so well satisfied
could thus sco her thnt 1
got n marriage license , it being his into ;
tion to skip out with the fjirl , if posi
bio , while the loachors wcro not noticin
and got the ceremony performed bofo
any stir could be raised about it , but o
i reaching the academy the plan w ,
balked. The note was presented , roi
and sent up to the young lady. She n
knowing who was really in the parlo
awaiting her coming , and supposing
was the persons named in the note , f
whom it is said she had no such spec !
liking as for the young clerk , sent woi
back that she wan not feehug well ai
could not see them. Of course thoi
was no way for the young clerk to lot h
know that ho was the ono who was tin
"watching nnd waiting for thee , " and 1
and his friend had to depart in discus
The two real messengers from her fathe
ono of whom it is said , was fnvorod as
suitor by lior folks but not by her , soi
after came and presenting their not
found the envelope to contain only blai
paper , and the trick was learned.
, i There was a hand of coursn , and tl
game was up. The girl's folks vrcro vei
indignant , nnd her father came po
hastu and took her homo. The yom
clerk disappeared for a day or two unl
the storm was passed. The license w
scratched off the books , and attemp
made tu hush the ull'.iir up. The cloi
was throntuiipil with prosecution , ai
badly frightened , but has now got dev
ut work at his dusk again , and nil
norenu once moro
Tlio Supreme Court.
The supreme court , which has boon
session hero since Monday , reached i
adjournment yesterday noon. Tl
cases of Phillips vs. The City of Couni
Blufla , and Doooroft vs , The City ,
which much interest is felt and to whl
much importance is placed , wore amoi
the cases presented , but no opinion w
given and none probably will bo until ti
Juno session in DCS Moinoa. The f <
lowing opinions were filed yesterday :
Haynio vs. County of Mills. Moth
to vacate order dismissing appeal ovc
ruled.
Davis vs. Bnrnott , Montgomery circt
court. Hehi-nring granted and argume
to bo in print ut Juno term in D
Moines.
Jacob Woirdall vs. D. M. Oiborno
Co. , Keolaik district court. Kuverso
opinion by Heck.
8 hi to vs. i ) . N. Tilton , Jasper distr !
court. Itevtirsed ; opinion by llothroc
Ch. J.
Isano A. Ruby vs. Appnnooso Count
Appanooae circuit com t. Reversed j opi
ion by Adams.
Farmer & Sons vs Larson ut al. , Kc
knk district court. Reversed ; opinion
Soovora.
tlio Tablet ) .
It will bo romumborcd that a short tit
ago Attorney Solomon , of the Waba
roatDh'td his hired mon arrested for cc
spjfaojf.-iojiiurdor his family. The gra
jury found , no indictment , and the in
[ I fwurq diacljargod. Those mon hold a cla
against Mr. Solomon for ? 01 wages d
their claim to
( \rhgi Brought suit to rcco\
, . , $ M.rSblpmon } did not i
taken by <
issued a
It ! cqnstablo , w
a crib of * drn.vj Tlfu will pr <
Thu Largmt a'nd Mfet CoumUtc 0 turn TIoui
Ovo JfoWfia'nlL h , c
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thl i o -o.t
t tit flo on and Iliral ilrelirtu 'nrnlihrc ) irom
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LADIES !
WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY PINE
Gentlemen
CUE FINE
BOOTS AND SHOE
For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and
see our New Stock.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. .
4-12 Broadway , Council Bluil's , )
West Side Square , Clnnndn , j
MAYNE & PALMER ,
IN
Hard and Soft Goal ,
AND WOOD ,
BULK . 'AND BA1UIKI , 1I1JK , LOUISVILLE AND I'OKTIAND CKMENT , inCIIlQAN PLASTER , HAII
AND BKWKIl I'H'K.
Mo , 030 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
SMITH & TOIiTjEIl.
Soring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received ,
7 and 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUKKS , . . . . IOWA.
'ASADY ' , ORGUTT & FRENGI
urtalna , Lace , 11 U , Turcoman , Etc Choicest { Stock west or Chicago.
Oil Cloths , Mattings , Linoleums , Etc.
Come and bo convinced that wo are headquarters fur all goods in our line. Cheap
est i > lace to buy liouao Furnishings iu the City.
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - IOWA
, - - - - -
Muil Orders Filled Promptly and with Care
The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of
"PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. '
New Building New Furnishings.
ALL MODERN JMPKOVEMKNTS CENTltALLY LOCATED
Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant.
PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa
WHOLESALE
c !
o
il attention to onlirs my ll.fil. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
REPAIU1NG NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.
805 South Main Street , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
M. GALLAGHER.
Jh'S Jtrfi. HI
Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low 1'rlcfa anil Pollto Attendant * .
? " { first Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , }
L1VKTO KAT. KATTOLIVE.
O . .toxoJCto Tlio 2r xx"l3Xio.
Kl. Oluon ) 404 llroad y , I Jleiln at all Hours.
Chut d'oultlue Council niufls. 1 1'attlen a Specialty.
HARMAN KELLEY ,
34 N , MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
O.
DEALER IN ALL TU LATEST DESIGNS OP ,
f ALL PAPER Al Illtlf SHADES
Interior Decorations.
Street imd 20 N. Mum Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS
| ! "fVVj'PPp ( ( ° SITE COUET HOUSE , )
LOAN 01 REAL ESTATE
Titl r > nil Lots nnd Lands in the Countv.
HOUSE.
r
'f' ' lT a , , ! . - . - COUNCIL BLUFF
. ,
'j ' * t J It P
; -J . Empkie Hardware C >
fSrS Lin *
109 and 111 S. Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
WHOLESALE DEALKKS IN
ff A "Bnira ( dfl A "w tffl v&vs' fl'Y fl V CTfTraiir
HATS , GAPS BUCKO-LOVES ,
342 mid 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
All kind * of/ OT. 3QC.
& ofM
SS ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , CODCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
etc. , etc. 'V All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To.
WHY DON'T YOU
OCTSDME OF
FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
Perfect Fitting , Host and Chcaixsst-flJFlno Unon Collars ard Cue * .
No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
IMC
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER !
Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds.
TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIOHT
ONTO. X-O. 3XT. 3Vr , i3DL St. . Ooixaioil
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The follow innate the times ol the arrhnl and de
nture of trains by central standard time , at the
octl depots. Trains Icaxe trannfer depot ten ruin'
: arller and arrl\o ten ulnutcs latir.
CHICAGO , Hf RU.VCirOM AM ) QL'INCT.
LKAVX. ARH1VK.
? :40 : p m Chicago Express 0:40 : am
0:46 : am Fast Mall. 7:00 : p tr
KANHAH CUT , ST. JOB AMI COUNCIL IILUCFU.
0:10 : a m Mall and Express , 0-I5 : p in
8:25 : p m Pacific Exprcta , 6:35 : p m
CIHCAOO , M1LWACKKR AND ST. PAUIi.
6:25 : p m Express , 9:40 : a ni
0:45 : a m Express , 6.S : p rn
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AM ) PACIFIC.
G:30pm : AtUnttc Express , 0:40am :
0:50 : n m Day Express 6:50 : p ui
7:15 : am 'Dcs Molms Accommodation , 4:40 : p m
At local depot only.
WABISII , ST. LOUIS AM > lrAcmc.
! ) :55 : a in Mall , 4:45 : p ir
4.riOpn : > Cannon Ball , 11:15air
At Traiuferonly.
CUICAOO and s.oRTimtsTKnv.
6:30 : m Express , " :50 : p rr
9:4 : 5 am I'aciflic Express , 0:45 : an :
SIOtTX CITTO PACIFIC.
St I'ntil Exprcso , 0.00 a re
Accommodation , 6:50 : p u
"HMOS rAciric.
7:59 : p m Western Express , 8:39 : a ir
.1:44 : am I'Aclllc Expreov , 4:34 : p n
7:49 a m Local Express , 6:54 a re
2:14 : a m Lincoln E\irecs | ,
At Trail ( or only.
TRAI.VS TO OMAHA.
Leave 8:51-9:24-10-24-11:24 : : : a. m. 1:21-2:21-3.31- : :
4:24-6:24-0:21-7 : : : : 4 anil 11:04 : | > , tn Sui day , 8:24- :
' 0:21 : a rn. 1:21-3 : : 4-i:24-7Oi : : and 11:01 : p. in. Ar
l\o 30 lulnutca bcfoio leaving ; time.
R. Rice M. D.
or other tumors removed without thi
knllo or drawing ol blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES " " ° p -
Ocr thirty years practical experience Offloo No
6 1'carl street , Council liluffa
tiTConaulUtinii frno
At the well-known Establislimenl
OF
J. P. FILBERT ,
209 Upper Broaaway , the
PIONEER GASH
Of Council Ulufli. Notice our rixluctxl Price LUI
We pne
IS pound * Eitrafl Sugar for . $1 o
U pound * ( Irauulated Sugar . , . tu
2 pound. Chiilre Ontmcal . 10
X5 pounds Nat ) lleam . jo
20 pouiuU U-hi nulk starch . 10
12 j ound * Curnln ! Uicu . 10
12 iMHinO * t'lioico runn . " 10
2ilar U ffalndoap . . . . . . . jo
r.xtra ijikoTr ut , j r pound . <
Choice Sllnci Meat , p r pound . 1
1 doien Mackerel . ]
Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt . . , , 20
T. T.
All t rde , according to quality , 150 to SOo w
pound
w'e al n cairy R full lire ol Mcti'i. loUlci1 an
C'i Wren's fine 8hoe and Mm' r'lne lioott at \ r
low jiricun. Uu full Hi e m Tn w are an 1 f cue i
nierchai dl c. ( . 'all on n > anil be cu.itlr.uxl lha y < >
canimeupiicy \ > doillng % > | th u * . Uiod * iltl | , .t > .
MOrd , ir ar bound to cell and challenge
i.lu cjuijolltioa lu tlun counH.
J. I' . KIM1K11T
llroad t av.
JACOU SIMS. E. p.
SIMS& CADWELL ,
, Attorneys -at-Law
I COUNCIL , ULUKFS , IOWA
I Office , Italn Strxot. Ituouu 1 and Shurfirt k M
I Mahoo' * Ulosk. WUIpractlwlo 8Ut acid drr
. oourU
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
Wo eua'antco the ruto of the folloulng named ills-
peases , or no pay : Khciim.itlsm , Hcnfula , Ulcers ,
Catarrh , a 1 Ilfood and kin disco * us , lirjiepsla. . Liver
Complaint , Kidney and liladdcr Diseases. Qout , Neu
ralgia and Astlinm , Tlieso Hprlnp ) are the favorite
rceort of thu tired an.l dcbllitatad , and arotha
FEEI1LE LADIKS II1 T KUIEND ,
Oood hotel , Ihory and bathing acromodatlon both
! winter and BUinrncr. Locality hlghlj plcturesUi | >
! and healthy Accessible by Wabash railway ,
EvnnaorC.B. & Q. , at Albany. Corrcfponuenc
solicited , 11EV. M. M. THOMPSON.
Manager.
Albany , Siloam Sprinps , iGcntry Co. , Ho.
ANALYSIS.
Specific Orarit" 1.002
Reaction Neutra
C.ulionio Acid fios 28 In. per pillon
Carlionato Calcium 35,921 Urains
Carbonate Iron 7,041 ! ' |
Sulphate Magnesia 3'SO "
Sulphate Calcium 1,148 "
| Chloride Sodium 7,280
Silllca 1,668 "
Alumina . . . .0,016
OrKanicand Volatile matter and loss . . . l-fi9 "
Total scltds per ( fallen 67,174
Wiiiuurt MKHIIII.L.
THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED !
The wicked shall bo turned into hell ,
and the nations that forget God. And
the same ahull dtink of the -vyine of the
wrath ef God , which 's poured out with
out mixture into the cup of indignation ,
and ho shall be tormented with fire and
brimstone in the presence of thu holy
and i1' the prcHoncu ot tbo Lamb.
Blltl.K.
Justice of the Peace.
Urn aha ana Council Ulutfr.
Henl eststo rollcc ion ogtn-s O1IKe'l ' v _ lo
rnon. orriciB , II. M. fCHBY.
OFFICER & PUSEY
BACKERS.
Council Bluffs I * .
Esiabiisnsa - - 7856
DcalcrH In Foreign anil en cttlr Kxihanee an
3
CORNER PE18LST , AND FIFTH iVB ,
Open lie 0 a. in. , 20 : p. m uil730p , ; in. , Mon-
( .ay , Wiilncsdin ant ) Friday G\ciili ( iBexcluMvcIv
tha ly 'niilc ] lluli ,
* * JIUBicon TueKlsy and Thursday r cnlnR8.
ADMISSION , . . 25 CKNTH ,
Vo objcctlonablo characters III bo admitted.
CHAPMAN ft MMIIUNS. . . . PIIOI'IUKTOKS
SJPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special odi crtl emente , such an Lott ,
Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Itcnt , Wants , Boarding -
ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low
rate of TEN CENTS I'EK LINK for the flret Insertion
and FIVE CENTS TCIl LINE for each eubwquect n-
Bcrtlon. Lea\e adt ertlsementa at our office , No.
Pearl Street , near Droadwar
WANTS.
W ANTED A flr < 'clu , Tinner. DeVr
Council Hliiffa , Iowa.
WANTED A Ihn boy with iwny to carry rout *
f r 11 K. Oil at Count /Hulls HEK ollu-e.
WANTED E\ery boaym Countll Bluffs to tike
TuillitB. Delivered by carrier at only twenty
cent ! a week.
PAPERS For vale at Uii office , at i5 ! cento
OLD
a hundred.
IH OH l-ENT. Kurnli-hed room eight dulhn
Tadiea nml eillemen can make flrrt
AGENTS
claM wage < by Billing thu "Champion UIHOUI
Mricther and Ironlm : Uoird. " 1UUIU at il.OO.
Any lady can no up a line thl't without a wrinkle
anil gloait aa nicely an the icstUuii'lrifucan.AdJrt-M
forpa'tlculareO. n. B. & L Co. , IIEH office , for on *
month1
Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M , D ,
PBTSIOtAN & SURwEON ,
221 Mlrtdlo Bro 'lT > v. Cminoll Blnfl .
EDWIN J. ABBOTT !
Justice of tlis Peace.
ItvlTillY ri'tUl
41515 ROADWAY.
rou
J , Y , FULLER ,
Commission Merchant ,
Na. 3) I'carl * Utc'- ,