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THE DAILY BEE--WEDNE fHE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednes(rliuy Morning, Feb. 6. + SUBSORIPTION RATES: ....... 20 cents per woek ........ $10.00 por Yoar No. 7 Poar] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell’s, Uncleglom's Cabin is to-day's an- nouncement. The circuit court opens here next Monday, Judge Lyman presiding. Dealers in valentines begin to dust up last year's stock and add fresh supply. The city council meets this afternoon, to consider the paving bids opened at the last meeting. The museum of anatomy on Broadway draws well, and seems to give general satisfaction, Rotuer SkATes—Vineyard, Henely and other styles, at Brackett's, 226 and 221 Broadway. St. Patrick’s Benevolént society gives a quadrille party at St. Joseph's Acade- 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 been dismissed. Leave to marry was yosterday given Henry Hash, of Harlan, and Mabella Jane French, of Pottawattamio, Kas, Amusomentsaregetting plenty. Milton Nobles appears here Friday evening, and “‘Only a Farmer’s Daughter’’ next Satur- day evening, Water pipes are being put into the Bloomer school building, and with a good supply of hose ready for use in the hal protty good fire protection can be cured. Mr. Julius E. Offner, 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 Goulden's new - meat market. It promises to be one of the finest mar- kets in the west. Will probably be opened in a week or ten dayn. Complaints were filed before Justice Abbott yesterday, charging W. H. Day, his son Arthur, and J. R. Miller with having gone upon W. G. Foster’s land and cut down timber, hearing on the 9th. W. W. Chapman seems just the man to manage a roller skaking rink, and those who go are so pleased that they come again and bring their friends., The increase in attendanoe is proof that Coun- cil Bluffs has a liberal support to give to such a rink thus rightly managed. sentative of Lottie Beaumont's Female Mastadons, is in the city making ar- rangements to show the company next Saturday night. It 1s said to be one of the best drawing fomale shows traveling. L formed many plensant acquaintances hero, They will have & | hiu face and form are always a welcome s to many of the citizens, Ogden. Ogden yesterday. the city yostorday. cago, and intends to reorganize her classes Harry H. Leonard, the general ropre- | here and opon rooms as soon as she can con- veniently arrange to do and are giving the best of satisfaction so far as could be learned. It was the unan- imous opinion of members of the board, that they had been very fortunate in se- curing the services of Prof. Farnham and that the school still maintains the high character to which it had been brought Occasionally some surprised tax-payer | by Dr. Curry, the former principal. wakes up to the fact that the city clerk's S A -3 il salary is 1,200 & year, wherens it was, n| SELLING THE STEAMERS, few months "ago, £800, and the query is et madle .'.‘"‘,wnii ;h'i.fl" The clorkl "frythn Shall Council Bluffs Depond Entirely T ) : on ‘Water Works for Fire city and the clerk of the superior court Protection? are one and the same important per- sonago. Mr. Troutman's predecessors| Ay ja already been noted Alderman got 8800, and whonever thero ~Was|geting, chairman of the fire committee, thought to be any chance for a change | yyroncic'urges the city o offer both the there was a lively squabble among worthy | y¢sumers for sale as he is certain that the applicants to get the position at that|., .10 from the water works will bo prico. The presont incumbent took it|yyyle enough for fire protection. Ho without any reluctance at $800 a year, | 411y it a usoless expense to keep oven and fora fow months drew his 866,06, | o of the steamors on hand, as it will and thenfor some reason unknown the | ,eoegsitate the employment of an engi- city council raised it to 8100 alyeor and other expenses, and that in month, tho present salary. No oneffew if any cases, will the steamer bo thinks that the amount of clorical | naeded, for in most parts of the city if work has inoreased ono-half in loss than |y water works supply failed thero a year, or that it is now done fifty per|gould bo no water obtainable for a cent botter than by Mr. Upton, or by | speamer to work with. He thinks that Mr. Troutman in the early part of his |i¢ tho stoamers were offered for sale now, career The present ealary may not be |t wou1d take some time to complete too high, but the legality of the raise is negotiations and by that time tho questioned by some, who call attention | o torworks company and the city will to the fact that it was fixed upon as 8800, | jve come to a definite and satisfactory and that any change during a man’s term of office is in violation of the law. Chap-| Mo most of the other alderman do not ter 10 of the code, in regard to cities and | y4:1 it advisablo to dispense with the incorporated towns, is quoted, as nam-|fe steamers just yet, at least not with ing the city olerk as one of the officors | otk of thern, referred to in section 491 of that chap-| 1, talking with Chief Templeton, of ter, ;hich ad le:tli‘h: D:m:;u"ilf;l: ;’: the fire department, Tie Bz learns that no officer whose electio; ointmen : inraquired by this chaptor suall bo.in- | 1% 800, docs not look with favor upon creased or diminished during the term |sellinggboth steamers. He thinks one at for which ho shall have been elected, or [ least should be retained, and suggests 'I'P"i"'“dii nor fl'h:" Ly mcc::"rz;’hofl' that it could bo kept in the same build- compensation afiect an 0| . . ullimx:nhlll‘be crented under the author- | ¢ 88 the hoso cart, 80 that if needed ity of this chaptor during his existing um'umm used for drawing the latter to term, unless the otfice b abolished, etc.” [ fire could be transferred to the latter It is understood that the city clerk acts | in case of special need. Ho citer one in- also as olerk of the superior court. |stance of how and where a steamer might Thero seems not to be suflicient business | be greatly nceded. In case thero to keep the judge himself occupied, and [i8 & break between the reservoir the act creating the superior court says: [on the hill and the river, the supply “‘As long as the business of the court can | could be given either by direct pressure be done with convenience and dispatch | or by the pressure of the reservoir, but the judge shall bo the clerk of said |if there was a break in a main just east court.” of where the pipe from the reservoir 1f the council has the right to fix the | connects with the main, neither the di- A FLEXIBLE SALARY. That of the Oity Clerk Goes Up and Down with the Whims of the Olty Council. understanding. " | city clork’s salary as it may take a no- |rect pressure nor tho pressure of the tion, paying & man $100 ono month, and [ reservoir would avail, and the supply 06 the next month, it may et in som | would be cut short, 8o that tho castorn pet whom the aldermen may conclude to | portion of tho city would bo left unpro- pay $300 a lntmth.b There oughlt to be :;l;ted unless a steamer came to the res- nable stability to the salary. . e e ey 2 0888 | "t is aluo urged that the stemer- is now paid for and will require little ex- pense to maintain nndh run, for the samo i man who drives the hose cart can run Mrs, McCabo, wite of the letter carrier, the steamer, if needed, or at least a man quite sick, can be secured who is a capable of doing M V. Chapman, of Gibson, Neb., is at the | both, and that if the steamer was sold it Pacific, w?ll‘l!!xi be at a sacrifice. “ 7 o first thought is with nearly all faithy Qosldingiof iR oseney, Nebi, Who 8 i) (it 1 amnaseseary Lo keap | both water: cennected with the Towa and Nebraska Insur- works and steamers, Of course it is not anco company, fsin tho city. Dutlng the | gt hodiont to run a firo department at as timo in which ho served as news-gloaner for | high an oxfense as before, and then ay the Council Bluffs readers of Tur Bk he | the waterworks campany $20,000 .;d.. avd | tional a year for fire protection, but in ight | reducing the expenses and the appar- atus of the fire department, care should be taken not to cut down too quickly or too deeply. PERSONAL, G. W. Ginley, of Saudwich, IIL, is at the ——— Painting done to order and lessons given by S. D. Rehse. Studio 12 North W. F. Pierhont, of Rockford, Ill., was in | Main street. J. J. Grifiith, of Joliet, 111, reached the Fostoflice Changes In Nebraska and Towa during the week ending’ February 2, 1884, furnished by Wm. Van Vleck, of the postoftice depart- ment: ! NEBRASKA. Mrs. E. W. Merrill has returned from Chi- e — Real Estate Transfers cord in the recorder’s oflice, February The following deeds were filed for re- Established—Axtell, Kearney county, Chas. J. Hulquist, P, M. Postmasters appointed—Camden, Sew- ~ him with obtaining goods under th( ®, reported for the Bee by P.J. Mo. A very pleasing oil painting, a dog's Mahon, real estate agent: gfip;():::n};iy,b(‘:wfi. {;rrl:ier;flu?nl::?:;:' head, the work of Miss L. D. Rehse, is| philinda Brown to Benjamin Boilor, | Blsice county, Wi, H. Springer; Tvan. now exhibited in one of the show win- sed nw} aud sw} 18, and ne} 24, 76, 40 | hoe, Lancastor county, Conrad Weten- dow of Oasady, Orcutt & French’s dry | —$18,160, kamp; Maineland, Cass county, Samuel s ] A. B, Walker to O, Lanzenporfor, lots | L, Holden; Manly, Cass county, H. W. R br:fl'r::“:;::: "fd‘“t‘“": 17, 18 and 19, blook 82, railroad addi- | Gieason; Bishelville, Knox coundy, Emil Rehs, h ont and | tion—850, Pischel; Sacramento, Phelps county, skill, Philinda Brown to Benjamin Boiler, | Geo, 8. Partsch. A fight ocourred yesterday morning in | PAFt of swiy 18, 77, 3882700, front of a saloon on lowor Broadway, |y i sad et o 2a i gt Esablishod—Ballafl, Scott county, between two men who had a dispute in ‘i; oiler to' Philinda Brown, enjamin Boiler to' Philinda Brown, | 7ohu O Ballul, P. M.} Oakville, Louisa the saloon and settled it on the sidewalk. | ne}, 24, 76, 40—83,200, *|gounty, J. P. H. Creighton, P. M.; Both were drunk and damago slight—a | 60rke B, Schuck to A. J. Leland, lot Plomon, Woodbury county, Quiney A y ; 0 Sl d hristy, P. M.; Rathton, Hardin soun. little blood from one of their mouths was Ja'“;),]:c‘{{fqhfi;;zyudtsltg:nni,l‘fi ‘fiot“‘ ty, Joseph Rush, P, M. 3 the lose. No arrests. se}, 6, 74, 40—81,500, i Postmasters ugponfixwdnjhermrd, Du 4 ' 3 . v huque county, 8. H. uman; Clyde, Marion Stevers hav resigned his pos .thfi" n:.\vdmpn':’t I';‘ Y&F“&"T;":’zfl Jufl)ur uuunt}, Charles Hays Cor};ey: tion as driver of tho hook and ladder |33133. st Shel truck, and Sam Morrison, the veteran of s X l;lyucounty. U}lnu;fl Albert; Dunbar, Jeromo Turner to 0. W. Graham, part | Marthall county, J., Englez; Dunreath, » 4 e Marion county, Chas. J. Aplin; Elliott, the 'depmmont, has taken his pll'co tom- °'lf,“°$5‘°a{_’ ?‘}ghfi:' .‘; l‘f:“ Ohristian, | Montgomery .uo’unty. Mrs, E'] K. Maine; porily, and probably his appointment w} nw}, 36, 77, 89—82,400 * | Havre, Washington county, W, F. Hill- will bo mace made permanent as he is | Matilda J. Shaw fo’ Huns Ohristian | 008 Highland Centor, Wapello coun- valiant and faithful man, ne;i nw}, 86, 77, 39—$1,100, ty, 't]: B, l‘“‘gth“; JH""’“ cé‘“’ki; P‘V’;“‘ [, o T wottamie coun ohn . Crook; t- One of the hardworked newspaper men otal asles, $30,496.90, 4 s . of the city, whose face and form have not RUBBERS! Oar apoech is short, but to the point. Best Chicago discounts every day in the 4 year on Rubber Boois; Shoes, AND ARCTIC:S. Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market, Th ¢ are made by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER ShOE CO. We have a big ine of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock ot Nz\l(;-r and EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes, ready to ship on receip® of orders. THH “"HMPIRHA.," Or second quality Boots we are introducing are better than many so-called firs quality, and we give a large EXTRA discount on them. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadwav, Council Bluffs Iowa. MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Co AND WGOD, BULK !AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SKEWER PIPE. No, 5639 Broadway, . - . - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. SMITH & TOLUER. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, 7 and 9 Main street, Councrn Brurrs, - - - - Towa, —_— DIRECTORY, COUNCIL BLUFEFS, XA. e e JOHN W B fi IRD ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- . y TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway and Main street. GENERAL, MERCHANDISE. JOHN BENO & C0., L, WA, CRESTON HOUSE, Hotel, 217 and 219 Moin stroet. DR. J. F. WHITE, N" i SQEURZ. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, i - _Offico over American Expross. 8. 8 WAGNER, wimntmarer V2 OFFICE, _Cornor Main and Fifth up-stairs. Residence, 609 Willow avenue. J. M. ST.JOHN & CO..CASH BUYERS, Tiiishusergromgout Draft by return mail. 148 Broadway. o j ACOB Koggl MERCHANT TATLOR, 8took Compiete. _Suits mado at reasonablo prices. No. 805 Main 84 @. F. SWIT 185 g 2 SRR T b/ Empkie Hardware Co Ko ¢ TWEIO LIS A X8 Hardware 109 and 111}8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - I0WA. Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Brondway, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Furopean Hotel. The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” Now Building---Now Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. EKimball & Chamyp, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Landa in the County. GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iowa. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. CARPENTER'S TOOLS AND HARDWARE! Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large Ime of extiaordinary Fine Carvers. DeVOL & WRIGHT,™ *i5ifisires” WHY DONT YOU GET §)ME OF FITCH BROTHER'S GUSTOM SHIRTS? Per Fitting, Best and Cheapest. §iFine Linen Collars and Cuffs. No. 715 Fourth Strest Council Bluffs, Iowa. nor 7ah end Broadway ¢ Artistlo Work and reasomablo charges. 872 Broodway. LINDT & HART. sueomosr ™" 2ilk Practice_in state and tederal courta. SANITAR]UMW And!t;n";:r‘v-xzo'.):l l‘;::gl‘lnro-dvtuy 'L. Sovereign, Prop. P J. Mont- JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, BDWIN J' ABBOITL _Notary Public and General Conveyancer. =415 Broadway. REVERE HOUSE, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House. JAMES FRANEY, I * Refitted §1, §1.50 per day A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES AND FURNITURE, At VERY LOW FIGURES. Don't forget T pay the highest price for MIXED RAGS! As I am compelled to buy to fill contrwots. 8. GOLDSTEIN, 538 Broadway. M. CALLACHER. G ERR OC E R I EBE S, Now Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite /tondants. TERZ | First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, 'AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE, YHE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OF WATRRLOO, 10WA, nt at the expiration of ten yesaw. Assors- i1 vonsidered the best $2,500 in case of death, and §1.000 ¢ ments payavlo sccording toage. Mre, Olive Filley the age quest. Direot your communications to 244 Vine 8t. Gouny Peter C. NMiller, DEALER IN ALL TH& LATEST DESIGNS OF Bluffs fews. E}nlin, Shelby county, Michael Wilwend- zq |8 scen of late insido any of the BYelturdny & young man named Ed, churches, stepped insido the other night | o "L Wi arrested on the incoming " Rock Island train by Officer Beswick on to see how the revival meetings were : + . a tolegram from Atlantio. Later in the progreasing. Just as he opened the door 5 . jected, 45¢; good demaud. the WAk givine autidhs hyrad day Deputy Marshal 8. 8. Ford and Hen- | **Gors “Voflers are paying 8% for old aorn minister 27 mi | py Mooller, of Atlantio, came to this eity | and 26c for new, ““Behold a stranger at the door.” The R el in jail. T Oats—In good demand at v gob hiened, and thought ntervie la. ymn>u( man in jail It} Jray 4 0@6 00 par ton; 500 per bala, newsgatherer got frightened, ght : appears that Burrill skipped out of At-{ Rye—d0@4de. it was becoming altogether too personal lantic without paying his board bill, | Qo® Meal—1'25 per 100 pounds, fo0 hi, o0 e alipped out about as quick. | ** ying +| . Wood—Giood supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ A which was due to Mr. Moeller, the pro- | 7 00. ly as his big feet would let him, , Coal—Delivered, haxd, 11 50 per ton; soft, . /i prietor of the Commercial house. Burrill | 5 oo per tou A . i The railroad men particularly secm |pqq 5 watch, a revolver, and about $25| Butter—Plenty and in falr demand at 20¢; groatly struck o the excellent kind of |y woney, and boing thus squoesed by | FmeTY, 306 1 1 omand at 250 per d. watches to bo found at Kirkland's. They | the criminal arm of the law, settled up Lasd—F rbank's, )\’«l,lllml:ufi.iu|;I Ch o kaow the importance of acourate never- | niy bill and was turned looso Poultry - Ready salo; doalors are paying for give-up sort of watches, and as several 4 d'{l:";:‘:.{,}: A“{*:ouy:',.:*c' have provided themselves with watches, bage, none in the marki bought of him, they know from experi The many friends of Prof, Farnham, sf mi o ine ence and tell the glad news, Kirkland | who left the superintendency of the pub- is thus building up a big trade, while in | lic schools here to take the position of the general line of jewelry ho takes no | principal of the Nebraska State Normnal R v back seat. Ho don't mako much fuss o1 [schior), will bo glad to loarn that ho and | Sty F500; fluster, but he gets down to business. his are prospering and succeeding, as it The case of Karl Loy was to have com: | 8ppears by the following from The North 1 up before Justice Schurz yesterday after. | Nebrasks Eagle: noon, but the defendant did not appear | The Normal 8chool is in u very flour- ” ishing condition. The membera of the board of wducation were much pleased with the general appearance of things luring their lare mecting, The atten- Qance dm;::g the past term was in the , | neighborhood of 200, and the teacher: COUNOIL BLUFFS, 10W, of owning $8,000 worth o roport the average aftendance as 1_.1.,,: Offioe, Main Bitest, Hooma § bl Sbugart & Mo COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 2 spriug, 650; No, 3, 60s; re- mions, 40¢; cab- apilos, Foudy sulo Prof, Lham's Success, ves, 5 00@7 50, Hogu—Local packers are’ buying now and lomand for all grades: choice 5: mixed, 4 76@B 25, e— Whiting improved $28,700 worth in 883, JACOB BIMS. E. P, CADWELL, SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, of Groneweg & Schoentgen, who chargcd Interior Decorations. 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - LIVETO EAT. EAT 10 LIVE, well s enusing despair and finaneial ruin in mang T FRIEN casos, Good hotel, livery and bathing ac 'y winter and sumer. Locality high Co W7.T. BIERA TN Caterer o The ¥FPublic. 04 Broadway, 5 Moals at all Hourny Couhell Blufts, Ed. O livoa 3 Pacties & Specialty. Chet ne y SPECIAL NOTICES.| NOTICB.—Spocial advertisemonts, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sals, To Rent, Wants, Eoard- ing, ete., will be laserted 4o this columa at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion aud FLVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent ia- sortioa. Leave advertisements at oar office, Ne. 7 Peark Btrcet, near Broadwav WANTS, e oo | CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVE.; ANTED— Every body 1n Councll Blufls to take V kb Dulivered by coarlorat Only iwehiy | OHAPMAN & MARTENS, - - - PROVRIETORS. cont & weo A | Momhiag Aoass: 101012 kood house, I wice logation, with 008 ., 30 to 4:80 .}m e 100 rooma. Addrcas bos No. 56, Bk | fAterncon 70t 10 Commutasion tickets good for twenty adimssions §8. W. W. CHAPMAN, - w Mauager. No vbjectionable characters will 1o aduitted. LD PAPERS—Fo; 3 ™ ( AT ' sale at Br office, at 25 cen very good indeed, the absence on account | M ® Piotk: Wil practios in Biate and *eders) o mickuess or any other cause was mini unum. Prof. Farnham, the new prin, pal, and his mwplished wife, have su -aml:diné:unng the entire good will of both teachers and students. The now teachers aro well fitted for their work, Mrs, H, J, Hiltoi, M, D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 732 Widdle Braad¥yy, Counsll Blutte, R RiceM. D, CANTERS, 500 Shavwins oritiad ™o : of kinds » specialty. Turnishod voom wih cquru 1t ¥ m%flwm‘n; Oflios Ko 29 First avonue, (5 | 8 Pearl OB RENTAn elegantly furnished room, location Ui Referencos veqwred. Addross A = s No. 784 Harrison strect and 0. Huif cash. < - , Council Blufty tation tree quostioning. COUNCIL BLUFFS, |of the knito. In tact all acute and ehronio discases FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, Wk WILL GIVE EXTRA BARGAINS In all our Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quality. Don’t miss this. chance. S. A. PIERCE, 100 Main Street. CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPIETS 'CURTAINGS, And General House Furnishings ! MAIL ORDPERS FILLED CAREFULLY, Council Bluffs. | SADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH. poummgsin (DR, THOMAS JEFFERIS,| JOSEPH GAGIEGAN. HAiRD WOOD —COAL Corner Main etreet and Eighth svenue, Coun No. 525 Sixth avenue, Council Blufls, Towa. Homeopathic Physician and Mag- netic Healer. oot £ar Lowest rates and promps delivery WINTER RESORT. SILOAM call and_ explain the plan Upon your ro- | TWENTY-FIVE YUARS' EXVRIDNCK; TIHIRTY 72ARS A RES: WRNT 0¥ Cowrcit, BLUFFS, Disgnoris (diseased conditions descridan) without Thora are hundreds of witnosses to the faot that the biind aro restored, the deal made to hear, also pazalysis aud rheumatism of months and yoarh standing Iroquently cured 1p 20 einutes’ time hrough paychio mesmeric, epirit or soul force, WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES !|iefsdsisiet' o miNerAL SPRINGS. vacciuation. Every case of iudigestion (deapopsis) cured—time required enc tosix weeks. Cld ulcers, commonly called cancers removed without the use We guaantes the care of the followia, scaset 0 foy: Mbenmatism, Sorofula, Uleers, successfully treated. Tho reconds of wortallty show thet Dr, Jofteries is } Catarth, lpod amd-kin diseas 63, Dys pepsia, Livey the most. successtul vracticiouer of medicine in the [ Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Gout, Nen- western eountry, Jis greatest suceess has been iu f ralgis and Asthma, 'Thesc Springs aze the favorite cascs that has ba@.d the skill of otber doctors, as | resort of tie tired aw) debilitatad, and are the D, FEEBLE LADIES BEST I TERMS REASONABLE. and healkthy. Acoessible s Q No eharge for consultation by letter or otherwise. | soli Incloge stamp where answers 40 letters are requised. Bost kind of refernces given, by Alb 29" Yersous freo from contagious disease will b ve- oeived into his Iustituts of Health for tieatme: Specific Gravity.. Reaction . Carbonio Acid Gas. .. Carbonate Calcun Carbonate Iron Sulphate Mague Sulphate Caloim. Chloride Sodium . Sillica POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. Total sclids per gallon cGTATE Wileur & MerriL, Chemista, THOS, OFFIONR, . M. PUSNY, i -] I X o B ] - |OFFICER & PUSEY BAI\IKERS_. Counctl Blufts . Ia. Estabiishea - - 1856 Declers la Forelgn 404 4 owestio Exchan Howe Secuniti Mt and EUROPEAN MUSEUM OF ANATO M IN THIS CITY. Go and See It. Adwmission 23 anis ‘W, R VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace, Owaha ana Council Bluf, Beal tate and collscticn skerey. | 1 Gdd Fellows 2 frees Sxor fevings Bevh.,

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