. -rv as * arafaascr * ' * ? r T-"n s' THE DAILY IEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , l < Ittb xY APKIL 4,1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Friday Morning. April 4 , Bunscnirmotf. * r $10.00 OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Naur Broadway. MINOK MENTION , See J. Roitor'a opring goods. Additional local on seventh page. Bliss1 is the only house to find late noToltioa in notions. P. 0. Miller haa the contract for paint ing the Masonic building. Regular meeting of Fidelity Gounci No. 150 , B. A. , this evening. Thn work of excavation for the now government building haa commoncoc lively. The masquerade At the rink this evening ing promises to bo an interesting nocin event. J. J. Blisa haa everything now in veil ing. The best line in the city and low eat prices. All railroad tickets bought of D. W. Bushnoll are guaranteed , also all rebate orders given by him. John Coylo , charged with assaulting B. P. Donahue , was discharged by Justice tico Schurz yesterday. Tlio Spiritualist Bocioty which has boon occupying a hall on Main street has removed moved to the opera house. Ono Saturday drunk pleaded guilty in police court yesterday. A busy day in deed for the $2,000 judge nnd $1,200 clerk. clerk.Work Work on the paving will commence next week if the weather is favorable , 16,000 granite blocks being already hero ready to commence with. The Presbyterian social was hold last evening nt the residence of Mrs , Thomas Officer , who was assisted by Mra. Dr. Green and Miss Woirich. The plans for the now Catholic church Lavoboon received , and it is oxpaotcd that the work will commence as noon as the old church property can bo sold. Chief of Police Skinner haa received word that the colored man Hall , wanted hero for stealing $40 from the catato of Allen Forbes , had been arrested in Lcav- enworth. 'Mr. Herman , who sold out hero to Mr. Howe , writes from Fargo , where ho is now located , that ho thinks of coming back to Council Bluffs and going into business hero again. 1 Frank Hart , who got in the pen by the too free use of his pen in writing a ficti tious order for board , was yesterday fined f 10 and costs , and not being hblo to pay was placed in Uio jail. The books and papers pertaining to the office of the superintendent of the American Express company were yester day being shipped to Dos Moines , where S. G. Beaten will hereafter have his headquarters. W. J. J. Hancock , the general superintendent of the Wells , Fargo & Co.'a oxprosa , will maintain hia headquarters hero. Harry Stern , of Stern & Kohn , is go ing to Rod Cloud , Nob. , to ougago in the wholesale nnd retail liquorbusinosa tlioro. Mr. Stern haa boon in business hero for aomo time , and hia many friends will re gret that ho dooms it advisable to make , UiIa change of location , nnd their best Twiahea will go with him. The recent prohibitory Action of the legislature is re- . aponsiblo for Council Blufla losing him. Nick Fitc'h'a fan.n , which is located in . ft bend of the river about ton miloo south of the city , is being cat away. The river at that point haa boon open all winter , and thia apring it hna kept cutting until about forty acroa hayo gone , and the w - tor is within 300 feet of hio Louso. Ho ia removing all hia properly , and saving what ho can , proposes to more to Ne braska , in company with hia neighbors , .Mr. Ellia and Wra. Underwood , who nave nlso bought farms there. Clark , late of the Nonpareil , and DOW gathering news in Omaha , is fast getting initiated into the journalistic peculiarities x > ftbat city. Ho now wears , art eye Craped and ono cheek scraped , lut con- olce'himself with the thought thai the rr other follow won't be able to bo out lor a rrn n week yet On the quiet , Clark says ( hat whUo prowling arouud the house at night < ke ran against ft cupboard door which had been loft open , but nays thereh no 'use in telling anybody tha fact , for they would suipoct that It was somebody's fisl instead of a door , and ho might aa wol not waste time in explaining. The suggestion made aomo time ago that the tower of the DOW Masonic torn pie would bo an excellent location for a large clock Itaa mot with favor , The Masonic fraternity which haa spent con siderable money and has lifted heavily , financiallyin building so elegant & struc ture , feels the additional expense of a clock to bo too much of an extra burden , and the citizens fooling that they ought to help along the enterprise have taken it iu baud. It has been learned that for fCOO a uHa"blc clock can bo placed there , , wltli four dialsUtree and a half feet iu o t 1 diameter , illuminated at night , so that it can be seen from far and near. Frank Cook started out with a aubwription paper and soon- secured 87B , and Mayor Vausrhan haa now taken the paper , and with Wa , pw3 will doubtlwa roll uu the r" amount rwdily , if the citissens will onlj ' Q-0p * te as thwr ought. THE LONG AGO. now Council m Was Reached Thirty Years Ago , The Appearance of tlio City. W , II. Taft is preparing n scries of ar ticles on the history of Mills couty , Iowa , for the Malvorn Leader , and in his open ing ho gives n vivid picturing of the modes of traveling from the east to Coun cil Bluffs , and the appearance of the city thirty years ago. The following para graphs are gloaucd from this history : Towards this young city , which was then the chief fronliortownor jnmping-off place , streams of west-bound movers made their way across the state of Iowa , over different routes , the principal ono being that from Davenport , through Towa City the capital , thence to Fort DIB Moines , Adol and the Missouri river. This was the oldoit traveled route be tween the east and the west borders of the stale , and on this , the Inrgor stroa ns of water wort ) crossed by ( toll ) bridges , while on other thornughfarosit was either to ferry or ford. This was also the daily mail and stage ronto and was traversed each way , day and night , in heat and cold , in storms and sunshine , by swiftly whirling four-horse coaches , carrying nine "insidoa" and two on the box with thu driver , the roof and "boot" being piled up with trunks , mail bags , satchels and express matter , _ Stations for lodging the driver * and keeping the rolling stock of the stugo company wore located at from fifteen to eighteen miles apart. At each or > thosn stations , stops were made and while passengers obtained meals , if desired , horses and drivers were changed for a fresh start. The time occupied in the transit across the state was usually six days if the roads were in good condi tion , but if bad uomoliincs only ono sta tion could bo passed in a day. As these palatial coaches dashed , mo toor-Iiko , ovur the broad highwaysglimp ses could occasionally bo had of toiling pilgrims urging the slow oxen with their heavy loads of schooner built wagons containing the earthly possessions of their owners , or of lighter two horse vehicles filled with goods , chattels and portions of families , the missing member a bring ing up the live stock iu the roar of the camps at night , near grovcsor run ning streams , where , round the ruddy fires , groups of stalwart men , sanguine women ana pleased children partook of the evening meal and discoursed to each other of the paradise to which they were fournoyiugf or of snug tents or arched white wogon covers undori which the emigrants tire sheltered from the oft re curring rain , while their animals fed on the luxuriant- grass that everywhere abounded. Thus from early spring till the late summer months did this proces sion continue , but gradually disperse in different directions as it reached Council Bluffs. Instead of a spacious city occupying a lofty outlook over the broad Missouri , as imagination had pictured it , the newcomers comers were surprised to see a nqualid- lookiug straggling collection of log cabins many of thorn with dirt rooofs at the baeo f f these lofty phmJclca wll h bound the river valley on the east. The inter iors of the houses were found to bo low. and partitioned with muslin , whitewash ed on each surface. Ono street contained the stores , saloons ; hotels and most of the residences , Though some of the latter occupied the hollows running into the bluffs. A trail led from the outskirts of the city through miles of high grass to the river bank , where all was wilderness and solitude save the ceaseless rushing of the murky stream which separated the state of Iowa from the wild and union- anted territory of Nebraska. Foster , the florist , on Harrison street , Council Blufij , has the largest stock west of the Mississippi. Send for catalogue. CASH FOE OATTLE , Tlio Kcanlt of Yostcrclny's SMo of Galloway nnd Angus Cnttlo. The oalo of imported cittlo , as adver tised , took place yesterday , and attract ed much attention and draw quite a crowd. The herd belonged to Leonard Broa , , of Missouri , and consisted of thirty bulls and seventeen cows , of the Galloway and An us Blocks. Oonnidcr- ingi the muddy condition of the roads , making travel almost impossible for many farmers to attend , the sale was very sat isfactory. O. M. Druse , of the Nebraska Farmer , managed the sale , nnd Fifed M. Woods served happily as auctioneer. The sale was conducted in an excellent man ner , and proved oathfaclory to those who attended , all being treated court eously and fairly , The following were tha sal a : a JLI.LOWAT BOW ! . lialdy t > { Bran (2572).r-Calvodr ( ) Uajr , 1882 , bred by Jamoa S. Thompson of Brae , Dum fries : Biro Speculation of Lochenklt (1019) ( ) . cUm Tibbln „ > ( ! of Brae , ( UNI ) by Ntviaon (255 ( ) ) , gd Tibbio of Brao. Bought by I * W. UilorUt of YVahoo , Nebraalm , for 8300. Baldyof Ijjairinnle , C < ! 525) ) , Calved , Marrli 1882 , bred by Jainai Sruurt , BlalrlanteCos - tlo-Uouvliui ; Hire Dunbar (1500) ( ) Aam > Ijicy of iJlalrinnlo (5H8) ( ) by Cbomborialn of Tar- jroooh(2523) ( ) ; waa parchaaod by GH. . Haw- dna for A. W. .Temon , Lincoln , . KebvankA , > 309. 309.wlllington TtU (1670) ( ) Chlvod Bocombur 3 , ,880 , , bred by Jumta Urahntn , 1'arcelntown , 'xiuctout biro Olmncollnr 2d of Prumlaurlg 103) ) . dam IHnah 2 1 (2K1) ( ) i by Brow Willlo .nni ) , sold to B. CornlorUi , lonnr..Col for 13-25. , Forest Chief 2d (203t-Calv9d ( ) : May 23 , B8' ' , bred by Yhomaa BIcrgar and Bun , O\ap. elton. DalboaUlo ; tire > 'oroet Clitaf of Ore- ocbi (1855) ( ) , dun Caper (4101) ( ) by MullocUBob 3d ( ISM ) . wM4punhiseil by J ; . If. Vbgs. of rleQd.ffoU.fortZOO. Hob Hey olrAlblerlgg ( ' 'OSSJ-Cblved January - uary 0 , 183vrod > y Archlb > lilGdo > oAlt > to < ig , Oanonbla ; tiro' ' Vlicaunt Konmure IS7E8) ) , < U-n MoRRJa of Alblerurg (3529 ( , by Tba Karl (13S3) ( ) . r d Dlnlny (32 ( $ ) , by Anhorbook. pur- clianedby J. 0. ( iregg , of Ht. Joe , Mo. , for $305. $305.Bravo Douglas 3d (2010) ( ) , war nail foot mark , GO-Oalvtd June 25. 1882 , brid bv J hu l > . Clumber * , Louiay House , Abbey Towuj tire Chlolof Krrlwtou < th (14CL. ( dam Beauty of Felutho 3d (1306) ( ) by Camorton (0-tt ( ) , K d Beauty of Telutbo tlliM by Oeordie 2 $ of Groan (11K5) ( ) , told to K , O. Butlkolctnow , of Mt. I'leatant.la. , $ no. WuverBoy 2d (2G05)-Oalved ( ) May , 1882 , bred by Jonathan Stalker , Sowerby Rour.Uar * lUIe , lira Waver Hey (1C3J ( ) . datn a nure Oal- lotroy cow ; A. B , Oaaer , Council lilullt , la. Baron ol Brae (2673) ( ) , Calved May , 1882 , bred by Juines L. Thompson , i > ( Brae , Duin. fries ; lira Sneouhtloii nf Lochenktt (1019) ( ) . dam Mary I'd of Br e ( C742) ) by Second Karl of Drumlinrlg ( J023) ) , B d Mary of Brao. Bold to 8. 11. FOBS , Crete , Neb , for 82BO. I ord Uacro (2002)-0alved ( ) July 3 , 1S82 , biud by Jaiuoa Cunningham , Tnibieoch , Ua ) . boattle ; tlreBoottUkBurderar ( UC9 > , dam Lidy Dacru Vim ) by Squlro Dacte ( B3li ) K d bred lY J. Mounney , Chupeiknowe. Bought by S. U. I'ottt , OreK Neb. , for 'JGO. Bcaur (2530) ( ) . Cidyod September. 183\bred by JWQM Murray , Lochhouie , DoloeaUle ; Irn Victor of Ciilmnln (11C8) ( ) , dnm A imro Odllowfty cow. Purchased by S. It. I'OBJ , Crelo , Neb. , for $25 > . C.vilrk-CHlvod March 20 , If82 } bred by Mdiwoll Cl/vrk , of Culmnln , Crokotforcf : lutnfris ; th iiropprty nf W. II. A A. Leon- rd , Mount hnoimrd , Snllno county , Mltnourl , U > o. A ; film Compot tnr(178l ( ) , dam Vucbe n 1th of Cnlinnln (3 ( OH ) by OuBcimlinrry (1027) ( ) rnd ( Urn IJ-Ild of Ciilnit.Ui (1651) ( ) by Wnl- lirn nf Ciilmtln(821) ( ) , prnnd crrnnd ilntii Kwiut I2ifi2) ! ) by Mullock of Culmaln (1141) ( ) . Colonel Wllll tin Orr. nf Council BluUn , In , , wna thu purcli or , 837(5. ( Humphrey ( ISMl-Cnlvod April .10 , 1882 ; broil by .Inhn McCormlik , Lochunlilt , Dal- bo.ittla : lrn DoTicaRtnr (1315) ( ) , dnm Hoto nf I.oclienkU(2 ( ni ) wivi nold to A. Cochrano , Llttlo Sioux , for ? MO. Black 1'etor (22JI-Cnlrod ( ) March 28,1882 , bred by ThoinRK Wilkln , Tlnwald Downs , Dninfiloi : eire Kunnor'a Knncy (1593) ( ) , dam Dunty nf TInwnhl Jownn ( COt'8) ) bv Scottish Chief Unimlnnrlg (1018) ( ) : bought by J. 0. , St. Joseph. . lo. , SSW. DULIJI. Hartmann Calved December 2,1882 , bred ly.ramoi ( Mllno. Oatcaldo , Tarvosj got by Prlnco Victor the Elder 2209 , dam Lady Ltudftay 5828 bv Colonel Gordon 3d 1C02 , a , il. Indy Bountiful 890 by Sir .TaniPH 2nd 878 , n ; i (1 I , 1-xly of the Lake SU'J liy Dutchman Slit , 3 d. l.lzzlo of 1'ortlethon 250 by Young An- drew o , fid. M\oIy2CC by Karl 1 o'lJticlmn A7. 8. U.JPosi , Cioto , Neb. , purchased for $290. Ircnuols ( Vol. IX-J-C.Mvod January 13 , 18S.I , bred by ilnmorsaclc , EarnMdo , by Ferro * ; got by Ecllpno of Etrnaido 20G2. ilcm Maid of Moray -1th 4510 by General 1207 , R d Maid of Moray 3rd 37)1 ) by Jester 472 , 3d Mutd of Moray 2112. Bought by M. 8. lloldotbaum , Doxtor. la , , $350. Baron Covps-aVol. ( VIII.-Cftlvcd ) Janu ary 14 , 1883. bred by George Williamson , Sheinpaton , Elulnj got by Cotowayo 2d 2022. dnm I .indies * 3rd nf Shotnpston C331 by Cupid 3d 2038. Hold to S. K. F.ws for 3280. Marcos ( Vol IX.-Calvod ) February 2 , 1S83. brnd by jAinns Hruco , Colllthto , Gartly ; got by Cholonlo ( Vol. U ) , dam Chlorla 3GGV Hire Khedive of llallindalloch 1153 dam Madam Fosota ( Vol. < J ) , by Friar * 122 , g d Madam Fuvar C328 by Uinppror of Dognlt 713 , 3 d Mngglo of Co lithlo 3lX53 by Trlncrt c ( Cnnfundorlatid CCO , < 1 d Agnes of ColllthUi 30C9 by Bk. 1'rlnco of Knnontcct 512 , 5 d Jaijo of BoRforn 540 by Grey-breasted .Took 2. Hold to J. C. Gregg of St. Josorh , Mo. , for $320. OALLOWAT COWS. Flower of llavcnslrlotigh ( ' 1-151) ) Ear and Foot Mark , 25l.-Oalvod April , IBil , bred by John Laurlo , Kaven clcugh , Applogarth , Lockerbie ; sire John Hlghlandinan (1531) ( ) , dnm n puro-brcd Gallnway cow bred by John Lnurlo. Sold to L. W. Gllcrlat , Wahoo , Nob. , for 3375. Variety of Cloaoburn ( 1522)-Ear ) Mark , 22 : Foot Mnrk. P. Calvort March 30 , 1882 , bred by Frederick E. Vllliora , Closoburn Hall , Thornlilll : slro L'rlnco Victor (1CC9) ( ) , dam Eililh of Closoburn 37H8) ) by Wattv (1072) ( ) , e. 1. Nolllo of Troqnhaln (3t2 ( > - ) . Sold to L. W. Gtlrrlst , Wnhoo. Nob. , for $410. Etholred (20J9)-Oalvcd ( ) April , 1S82 , bred by Messrs. Llltlo , Moor Farm. Lnngtown. airo Hnrdnn (1151) ( ) , dam Monr Flnwor. Sold to L. II. Page , Friend , Iowa , for $330. Nell of Auchenhoy (5-171) ( ) Enr nnd Foot Mark. 21-Calvod February , 1881 , bred by Mri Margaret Douglas. Auclioiilmy , Coraock , Ualbpattlo ; stro Alston (1407) ( ) , dnm Jonn. Bought by S. II. Fots , Crete , Nob. , for S340. PEKSONAU J. Ernsdorf , of Logan , waa at Bcchtelo'a yesterday. Mrs , Gowdy , of Springfield , O. , who baa boon visiting L. W. Tulley's family , resumed liomo lost evening. WI11J. Trotter , of Avoca , was In the city yesterday , but not "boycotting" very badly. W , M. Carlleln , of Missouri Valley , was at the Pacific yesterday. J. E. Hathaway , of Milwaukee , ia at the Pacific. J. W. Smith and wife , of Sodalla , Mo. , were at the Pacific yesterday. J. W. Ilnvons , formerly a newspaper man licro , has now retired from the Crcstou Ga- zotto. E. P. Cadwoll , of the law firm of Sims & Cadwcll , baa stalled on an eztonded trio , go- [ uir first to Minnesota and then on to Oregon , where ho haa some landed Interests. He ex pects to be nbaont a mouth or two. T. J. Parish , of Kearney , Nob. , dined > t the Ogden yesterday. Oolonol Cochran , yesterday dropped into tbo Ogden from his ranch at Little Souii. B. Newman , now ono tha merchants across .ho river , was greeting his old Council lilufla iiionds yesterday. H. E. Heath , goncral business agent of tha Live Stock Record , of Kansas City , was in , ho city yesterday Attending the cattle sole of Leonard Brothers. The largo tent used on tbo occasion is the property of The Ilocerd. II. U. Field expects soon to visit his old Ohio homo. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Jones have loft for Jlloam Springs for their uc-vlth , expecting to M absent a mouth or so. These rprlngs are jocomlng fury popular , and tlio wonderful cures performed by them are causlnr a rush of nvalids. John 3. Taylor , WIntrsat , Iowa , was in ; own yesterday , attending the cattle sale , D J. Clark , of Dexter , Iowa , attended the cattle sale yesterday _ _ Bulry Have you coon the Wakofleld Rattan Co.'s carriages' ? If not , don't make your purchase until you have snen them. L 0. BIIACKETT. About fifty members have boon added ; otho Methodist church ut Macedonia , by the revival just closed. William Anderson' hnow as "Humpy , " waiback at police hondquartara for being "fullof imported goodo/'arxS wai yester day fined. Tlvaao who take partr in thv masquerade - ado this evening at the rink , must appear in f ull costume , and present at the door leir kiTitation. These who dealro invi- U.tioruy shall apply for- the acme at the rink. The public u admitted m specta tors , The police record yesterday bore the followjag entry of which is supposed to bo in Boferonco to aomo stray horse : " ! fakBU'from Bdwaj and Pruuil it , Ono Uay horao Block mane and t il with blind briddlo Hointtodon ono-oido of bits an. JSii > Chockerod. Barn lAhroy and Jiztb buekolcd on other shorb tail. " SPECIAL NOTICES. NO32UUpcclil advortlMmficU , iwoK u Lo t , Founi % TV ) Lum , For Okie , To Ittct , Waits , BoardIng - Ing , cte. , will bo IniariKd Iu thli column at the lav rite t ( > TUN CENTS P311UNK I r tlio Cnt Intertloo inJ KVK CKJTra I > Kn LINK ( or Mdi aeVacquont D. Mrtlin. L < ue iJurtlscineuts at our office , Ho. I'citl'BtTMl. ' near llre&dwav WANTS. WAKTU > A l.n uoy wlia. tony tr > carry roul r r Bun. Ol at Courjtl llluOi Il ulflce. \\T AIITEU Kvery boajui CounUl DluQi to tlio W TuiBBE , P lhcrod bycanitrat only twtatjr ttnta N week. > PAPEKS For Mia at Bu offlot , at S& cento OU a huudrtd , - gtntltiacn can rnik * flnt AOKNT8-InJleaxna tb "Clian.pluo U'som Ktrtcther and Ironing ttoird. " 1UUIU at ilW' . Any Ihly can do u fine ( bltt without a wrinklt iud gloni I MBlc JyMtliiji > t tl UDdriMC nAilJrf lor imtlculart U. B. 8. & L Co. , bw ottlce , lor on * LADI WE ARE .RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LIMOSEY < & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , ) Weat Side Square , Clnrmdn , \ MAYME & PALMER , DKAWJBS IN AND WOOD , ' DULK'AKD BARREL UOE , LOUISVILLE AND 1'OUTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER. HAIB . B39 . . AND SEWKll VIVE. , Wo. Broadway. - COUNCIL BtuTPB. IOWA SMITH & TOI/UEK. Soring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received , 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. All kinds of Kuglnocrlng I and . Sur- _ _ _ . . \mlng.cai tn < „ c quantities < vlcultttod , ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA eta , oto. All Ordoro by Mall Promptly Attended To. w urtalns , lace , 11 k , Turcoman , Etc. Choicest Stock west of Chicago. Oil Cloths , Mattings , Linoleums , Etc. omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our lino. heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. OUNOIL BLUFFS , - - - - - - IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly nnd wiUi Care IW The only Hotel in this City on the Euripoan plan of "PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. " Hew Building STew Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTltALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms-Elegant Restaurant , Nos. 336 and 338 Council Broadway , - - - Bluffs , Iowa J Empkio Hardware 0 109 and 111 S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALBUS 1NJ 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , MVE TO KAT. KATTOLIVE. -to TJt .o 2Pi3/fc > lio. ' ( V Ed. OJison 1 401 Broadway , f Moils at 11 Hours. Chef ( l'cullno f Council Bluffs.I I'artlcsaSpccUlty. A ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE , ) TO LOU 01 RE Complete Abstracts of Title to nil Lots and Lands in the County. KVERYTHINfl F1RSTCLAS3. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. L. A. CASPER , The Largest and Most Complcto Green House In Western Io n. Over 24,900 Feet of Glus in Use. ThcOrcite t > srlety nnd the Choicest pl.into. Jly collection of Plantnand Honcrn is now comrlcto In c\eryrc-i cct , ami the imbllo ro Invited to call and Inspect the name. I uosnwirded the First Premium at f-o Council lilufla District l-tilr In Septemb-r. 1683cr all com petitors : nnr ia\e tine addid many new and cholco virio let , and am prepared to ( U'liUh n new clust of plants that lm > oluret' ford been unattainable In thl * market , for uh'ch ' I niaVo no extra charge. Cut lloucra and tloral designs 'nrnl-ii ccl romptly , and on snort notice 1 liavo ju-t 1'snod a now cat alogue for 18 ? I , wh chlll bo tent freoonnpplira'lon. Green Vofictublestho Yeai' Round. Horse Kvllsh In bott'cs. 23 Plorco St. CouncIII Bluffs Iowa. EDWIN J.ABBOTT ! Justice of He Peace. 415 BROADWAY , - COUN IL BLUFFS. fain & FOR SALK UY J. Y. FULLER , Oommission Merchant I fOWA % a ? < ILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. ; Wo eua-anteo the euro of the follow IIIR named ills- ecases , or no pay : llhcunmtliui , Sen ( ula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a I Blood and Mn illseoics , Dy pcpala , I.lver , Complaint , Kiilncy anil Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neu ralgia an J Asthma , Thes * Springsaro the faiorlte resort of tlio tlroil an.l debllltatad , nnd are the j FEEBLE LADIES BKST FRIEND , / Good hotel , lhrr\ and bathing nccrmodation both winter and ounimer. Locality hlghlj plctureequo and healthy Acccssllilo by Wat h ralluay , r Evona , or C.B. & O. , at AllmnCortct ) cnoci.c Bollcited , REV. M. M. TIIOM PSON. Manager. Albany , Slloatn Springs , .Gentrj' Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity 1.003 Reaction Neutra Ca'honlo Acid Tea 28 In. per gallon Carbonate Cnlclum 55,021 Oralns Carbonate Iron 7.C41 ! ' Sulphate lla ncBln 3,1HS " Sulphate Calcl'in 1,148 " Chlorldo Sodium 7.2CO Sllllca 1.6M " Alumina . . . .0,018 Organloantl Volatile matter and losa . . . .1,159 " Total ecllda per gallon 07,174 " . .Chemlsta JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL SIMS& CADWELL , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA OlHco , Main Street , Rooms 1 and ghugart & Mo- Mahon'i ) Block. Will practice In State Rod dml eon rtn . Spring Stock in all ' < & i PABPFT ! bfinrL I < . IN ALli GRADES. The Latest Styles , Choicest Patterns Of all Kinds , Dimension 0 orugs , Mattings , Etc. HarknessBrosorugs ] HarknessBros I