I Y THE DAILY BEE-FBI DAY MAHC 2 V DR. A. J. COOK , V. RONIC DISEASES ! Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. The Dr , has been located in Ooun- -cll Bluffa nearly two yoara , and hav- ng been called professionally anting that time into the beat families intho city and Rnrronndinc ; country , taken pleasuroiu nn announcing that ho has come to stay. His constantly iucreas- Inp practice at home , iu thu miclot of his own people , ia the baafc nvidatiretf hi ktll M a SPEOULTST , end hu wishes it uuiAeratood , onoo for all , that his methods of treatment uro 8 TRIO I'- LY Bcioittific ; that ho desploes quack ery us well among BO- called "Regular" and "Homewpathlc" practitioners an among travohngcharktans and "Cure- Alls. " He has devoted fifteen yearo to the study and practice ot hi * SPE CIALTIES and has had the benefit of ho moat eklllful training in the beet ollogoa nnd hospitals in the land , and as no hesitancy in promising the very est result H to bo obuinod'trom ' ecion- cmedicino and surperj- . SPECIALTIES. It mast bu ovidwnt to every close observer tint no ono mind , however gifted , can pra p morn than u. muro amiUtorintf of medical sci iico. Tliti field is too largo and the nntuc.il dlvts iono too nutnerona ( or anytnmg tnaro than a cursory via * ' of Ih * viwt obsta cles to bo utitiouutored by tiia "gm- enl" pi-aeiltioa'ir \Vo have our em- iiu > nt aarzoous and our mninont prvo tltionora of modUino , af .or which fol io IT the noted Bpeclalista , embracing ' the Eye , the E r , the Throat , , the' Lungs , the Kidneys and Bladder , Dls- oauea of WODIOD , Insanity , &c , &o. , any ono cf which requires yeara of patient study nnd practice to insure proficiency and ultimate success. I'ho busy practitioner of to-dey the "family" physician can no more O'abrnce all these specialties in hla practice nnd do justice to his patients than ho can "bottla up sunlight , " yet HOST many phynlcians in the western l.i i.i ' . . , i WATER WAVES. That never require crimping , at Hn. J. J. Guod's Ilalr Stare , at pricu * never belere touched by ny other hair dealer. Also a lull line of switches , etc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gold , ver and colored net * . Wavoe made from ladles' own hair. Do not tail to rail before purchasing Isowhore. All goodj warranted u represented. MIIS. J. J. GOOD , . 23 Main street. Council Bluffs , Iowa. DOCTOH , STEINHART'S FOB OLD AND Youho , MILS AND FHKALB. It U a sure , prompt and effectual remoda or in digestion , Djspep-li , Intermittent Fevers , Want of Appetite , Ncnoua Debility In all Its Stages Weak Memory , Loss of Brain Power , Prostration , Wetknceu and generalLoas of Power. It repair * nerrous waste , rejuvenates the faded lutclloct , etronghthens the enfeebled brain and restore * mirprla ng tone and vigor to the exhausted or gang. The experience of thousands proves It tc bean Intaluablo remedy. Price , $1.00 a bottle. Of six or $5. For Bftloby all druiprHs , or Bint secure from observation on receipt of price * > ; PT. Stotiiliav P. O. Box 21CO St Iioals Mo- DOCTOR STEIWHAR'2'ffl SUPPOSITORIES I The Great Popular Rcmixiy for Piles. Snrecure for Blind , Blooding & Itching F And all forms of IIemorrholJ.il Tumors. Those ScrrosiTORira act directly upon the ooats of the Blood Vessels , and by their astringent effects gently force the blood from the swollen tumors , and by making the coats ol the \ clns Btrong , prevent their refilling , and hence a radi cal cure is euro to follow their use. Price , 76 centa a box. For sale by all druggists , or scut b ; mall on receipt of price , by En lisb Mndioa ] Institute , 718 Olive St St l > onlr CUBES SCROFULA , do. SORES , do , ULCERS , do. BOILS , do , ERUPTIONS , do. CATARRH , do. ECZEMA , do , RHEUMATISM , do. SKIN DISEASES , do. BLOOD DISEASES , SWIFT'S SPECIFIC REMOVES ALL TAINT UKKEDITAUY OK OTHERWISE. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC IS THE GltHATKLOODRESlEDl OF TUB AGE. Write for full particulars , and little book "Me tags to the Unfortunate Suffering. (3.81,000 .Howard will he paid loan Chemist who will find , on analysis of 100 bottli of 8. S. S. , ono partlc.v of lloicury , Iodide c I'o'asslum , or othir Jlliaril bubsUncc. SWIf 8PKCIFIC CO. , Propricton , Atlanta. Qa. Price of Small Size 8 1,1 Large Size , . . . , 1.1 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFICI. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Kit. . .8:20 : p m I Pacific Ext 9:15 : a m Kxaml Mall.9 ! 3am Ki and Mail.0:55 : pra I ) , llolnce ac.7:15 a m | Doe MolncsRc''lUO p m CHICAGO , BURLIKOTON AMD QUIKCY. Depart. Arri\ . Atluut'aKxt..6:30pm ' : Paclflc ExJ..920am Mai. end Kx.920 in Holland to'.7:00pm N. Y. Ex 4X0 pm Neb & Haa Ex..8:20 : a m CHICAGO AND tiOKTUWKSTX&N. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Kxt..5:15 : p m Pacific Ext..0:15am : Mali niU Ex.9:20am : Mall and Ex.0:15 : p m Accom. ( Sat.5:50 : p m Accom. ( Mon..l:45pm ) : KANSAS CUT , ST. JOB AND OOUhCIti BLUFFS. Depart. Arrive. Moll and Ex.,9:55 : a m | Express..G.BO pin ! l : r-c3..CiJ3 y \ Mill a-.i Es..S'l5 p n' CK1MWCII1C. / Dtri< Arrive. Or rUni lx.1130 1ra. . OT.-ilanJKr < 'J.OOp.m. | Lincoln Kz..llWa. n. PtnvtrKr. . . .8:00 : a.m , Denver Ex..7CO : p. m. Local Ex.,630 . m. Local Ex . 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 9OT : & - m. Emigrant. . . . 620 p. m. " Ex r-o3a.m. WABA8II , ST. LOUIS AND rAOtFIO. Depart. Arrive. Mail and Ex. . 0:15 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m 8IOD1 CUT AND 1'AnFlO. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux Clty.7 5am ' Fnn Sioux C'y.a O p ra For Tort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb 7:55am : Neb "C.SOpm For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8 0 a m CIIIOAOO. HIIiWAUKKO AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.920 a m I Mall and Ex.-6:55 : pm Atlantic Ex. . 15:15 : p m 1 Atlantic Ex.9:10 : a m CIIICAOO , MILWACKKX AND BT. FACL. Leaves Omaha. Arrh cs at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 : a ml Pacific Ex I9:15ara : Atlantic Ex.3:40pmMalland | : | Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays. fExeeut Saturdays. ( Except Mondays. ( Dally. Council BluOa < Si Omaha Street R , B. Leave Council Bluff ) . Le re Omaha. B a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 am , 1 m , 2 p m,3 p 111 am , 1pm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , B p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. Street can run half hourly to the Union Paclflc Depot. On Sunday the can begin their trips at 9 o clock a. in. , and run rotntlarly during the day at 9,11,2 4 , 5 and 0 o'clock , and run to city time ; FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS. , Are now ready to contract for email coatings o cery description In MALLEA.BLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention U called to the t-ct that the metals are me ted in CRICIBLKS uhlch fUca tte very best castings , Burning Brands FOtt DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , AB well as Cattle Brands AKE NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth streetand Eleventh aveuue COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MBS , , J. HILTON , M.D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON X82 country are PBETHNDINQ to do BO , to the coat and injury of their patients. CHRONIC DISEASES , The Dr. does not pretend to cure ALL ohronio diseases. Ho claims , howovflr , that yeara of patient atady nnd practice , in the hospitalsaud ) sa- vhore , give him advantages in their tfa < itmant which no ordinary praotl- Honor o&n possibly have ; tha.tko OA.N CURE many cases now pronounced [ NOURA.BLE by them , nnd glvo re lief to hundreds of others whose dis eases come within the range of hisSPE- OIALTIES. Ho is prepared to glvo the most approved electric treatment and medicated vapor baths , when needed. PartioarcsliVng at a distance , whoso means will not admit of their taking a regular courae of treatment hora , wiil ba furnUhod blanks with quoHlons , which can bj anaworod and r turned to the Doctor , who will make up his diagnosis and give treatment if desired , but ho much prefers to make a IOWA ITHMB. Burlington has eent$957.CO to the Rhine oed euflerer ? . Des Molnea has pat 25,000 tons of Ice for next summer , John Qaiaoy Adami ia president of the Iponcer board of trade. A boom haa been put la place to protect he Clinton bridge from floating ice. The total amount distributed to the Grinnell tornado sufferers waa $08,051.78. The town authorities of Waterloo ara bout to commence the erection of water works , An oggrieved young lady in Clark ounty Buea her too iatiuiato friend for 57,000. Ottnmwa la promised letter carrierd ou -lay 1 , If the etreeta are numbered by th t date , Seymour'i barrel and butter tub factory at Ottumwa did $250,000 worth of business ast year. Large involcea of plate glasa for the now inpicol building are being received at Des tloinea. The Doa Moinea nnd Oscoola railroad will soun erect a substantial depot in the list named city. Liuu county now has seventeen nowep.v icrc , the laat ona having been established ocently at Walker. Dennla Brown proposen to build a fteam Uouring mill at Ida Grove if the citizena will put up a 81,010 bonus. Uakalooeft haa voted a 2 per cent tax iu aid of the Toledo , Oskalooaa & Western railway by a majority of GOO. Uubuque haa the largeat number of school children between 5 and 21 years of > ge. The figures showing 18,501. Kmrnett ma the least with 767. A recent decision of the supreme court declarer the county cannot be liable for the witness feea of defendants in criminal cases. The proposition of voting 820,000 tiouda or schoal houpo purposes will come up at the next election in Creaton. Keokuk'a fine public library was thrown open to the public for the first time on last Saturday. The search for coal at LaMara has proved successful , A 3-foot vein of good : oal at 100 feet and a C.foot vein at 300 feet below the surface were discovered , The butter and cheese convention which waa held last week at Marsljalltown , was well attended and proved a aucceaa , DnbutjuB has a bonded debt of 8900,000 , a floating debt of $100,000 , and apenda (40,000 more than her income every year. This ia certainly a good record. A disease known as Texas itch has made ita appearance among the horses and mulee in the vicinity of Kelnbeck. The city government of Atlantic during the year ending February 1C , spent $11 , . 725.08 , while the Income waa but 87,737,78 , There are 100 lodgea of the Knighta oi Pythias In luwa. These have a member , ahip of 5,000 , of which 2,000 were added during the past year. The cai didates for the varioua city of ficei in Oreston are numerous , nnd thi prospects are that there will be a verj lively campaign this spring. There waa a serious shooting affray it the Commercial hotel In Crestnnlaat week Alice Kelly became an objectlonabh boarder on account of her loose procllvi ties , and she waa requested to move. Shi fired a pistol at the landlord and did cou slderable damaa-e. The woman wa ar rested , A local munlclan , being convinced o home talent existing In Creaton , has Issue * a card r que tlng all singers to call 01 him anl arrange for the production o I'inafore in that city at an early day. A state warrant haa been issued by th state auditor for 82,70'J ' , to defray the ex penres of putting the electric light in th state prison at Anamosa. The railroads Bouth and west of Do Molnes are preparing for trouble when th poraonal examination and treat all patients hero , when possible , thus avoiding any clianco of error in diag nosis , The Doctor treats all forms of chron ic disease , without mentioning anyone ono in particular , and has no hesitancy in saying that ho CAN aud WILL give the best treatment known tomod ical acionoe , and charge only a reason able fee for his'services. DISEASES OF WOMEN. This is ono of the SPECIALTIES to vhloh the Dr. has devoted the best yeara of his llfo , and hundreds of women , now livlnq , are roidy to teati * fy that they found relief at hia hands when othora had failed to benefit them. The "family" phyaloian can not treat thpso diseases successfully , for many important reasons. , chief among which Is , that he has not the time to devote to tholr study , nor the patience to do them justice. Nor oe begins to move in the Dos Moines and Coon rivers. A big flood is anticipated. The recent fair held by the G. A , R. people at De Moinea realized something over 86,891.10. Tbla amount will goto he widows and orphans' fund of the asso ciation. Des Moinea baa 823,000 cash in the inking fund of the city , and the papers of bat place fear the amount will sink out of sight altogether. The new boat of the Kookuk packet company ia called the Orchard City , and will cost Romethintc like 800,000. She ia o be the beat bant on the upper Mitsls- ippi. During two daya last week1 the Burling- on road moved over 100 cara of itn- nigrant inoveables through the state , tlost of the cara were billed tu Nebraska > ointa. The millt i a force of Iowa is aa follows : Two generals , sixteen stall officers and one hundred and ninety-eight commissioned officers. The organization numbers 2,003 , aud the number of men available for ser vice is 210,040. About one hundred ben keepers of west- ) rn Illinois and eastern Iowa met on the 21at of February at Davenport for the purpose of forming an association. A con stitution was adopted and several papers were read on experience In keeping boos. Some loyal hearted citizen of Dea VIoines haa auggestcd that a soldiers' mon ument , to cost 82,000 or 83,000 , be built in Iront of tlm court house in that city. It ,3 likely that hU suggestion will be acted on. on.A A married man of Dhbuque made an In sulting remark to a young lady on the street recently. She told him to mind hia iwn business and ho bravely shipped her n the face Where were the police of that debt ridden town ? Cllnton'ii bonded debt waa reduced 89.111 last year , and now stands at 872,602. The current expenses of the city last year were 825,423.1li This la exclusive of In- lereat on bond ? . The vchool .expense ? , Including a 815,000 school house , wore 838,317.20. The Burlington Academy of Natural Science has been presented by the Itev. J. 3oas with a collection of Indian pipes. Found by that gentleman in the mounds of Muscatino county and points adja cent. They are pronounced the finest specimens of Indian carved work ever dis covered. The Burlington National State bank claims to be the leading bank in the state. Iti capital is $160,000 ; outstand ing circulation , $135,000 ; deposit * , 8722- 000 ; loans and discounts , f 001,289. Only the First National ol Dubuque exceeds ft In capital atock , that Institution having 8200,000. Horaford's Acid Fboipliate Fen WOMEN AND CHILDUEN. DR. JOS. HOLT , Now Otleans.La. , says : I have frequently found It of excellent service in C&BPB of debility , loss of appetite , und iu convalescence from oxhanativo lllnttB , and particu larly of sorviuo in treatment of women and children. "DINK" DA.VIS' LUCK Tno Motnoda by Wulcn Bo Uado a Winning Hun on the Faro Banks. New York SUr Gonolderablo general interest haa been lately developed concerning the largo winnings of Dink Davis , who ia said to have won $00,000 in a shorn time from several "banks" in this city ; most of the money having beet won from ono bank , however , A noted gambler ou Twenty-eighth street said to a Star reporter yester day : "There is no donbt that 'Dink1 won a large sum of money , and it U admitted by all with whom I have talked that he haa scooped in at load should it bo expected of him , in the jbsonco , perhaps , of special training and oxporlonca , and in the hurry and oxcitomontpf general practice Tno Dr. ia prepared to treat all female - male diseases in a skillful and scientific manner , having devoted several yaara to their study and treatment , both in the hospital and in active practice Diseases of the Rectum. Those embrace Hemorrhoids , or Piles , Fiatulos , Fissures , Prolaps , or falling of the anus , tumors , etc , otc. , and constitute ono of the Doctor's loading specialties. All rectal tatnora are treated by the uow method of in- jootlng and are thoroughly and spooJ- ily removed , with butlittliorno pain. Oases of Piles , from ton to twenty years standing , have boon porminout- ly cured b ? thh now method , many of them residing ia and noir the city at present. present.EPILEPSY. . Many cases ot Epilepsy , or Fits , 140,000. Most of this waa taken from a well known gambling resort down town , and the bankers were obliged to cloae the game for some time until fresh capital waa obtained. " The reporter then visited n restau rant in the neighborhood of Twenty- seventh street and Broadway , and made inquiries as to the amount of money 'Dink' hod won , the manner of tiia winning it , and nhoro ho won it , and what ho is going to do with it. One gentleman , who had elegant whltu hands , a diamond ring and a refined nir , said : " 'Dink' Divls has made a etrlku this tltna euro. I know ho won more than $40,000 Some of It was taken from thin neighborhood , Davis , when hn started on this run of lack , was nearly 'busted. ' Ho and a certain well-known gambler were partners last summer nt Coney Island , and when they divided up sumo time ngo they hnd just $125 between thorn , Davis' partner then commenced play ing cribbage , and p vin vront In with him. The result was that in a few days 85,000 were divided , nnd Davla got $2,500 , with which ho com menced 'bu .king' agalnnt faro. Some men Bay ho played without a aystem. This ia all nonsense. I have seen him play time fitter time , HIM ! over nlncu ho commenced to wiu ho 1ms almost Invariable followed ono method of betting Ho alwaya beta on the fourth card. For Instance If the ton spat has loot three tlmea ho then beta the ten to IOBO , nnd so on with the rest of the cards. There ia no doubt "Dink" has got hia inonoy now , but how long ho will keep it is nnothur matter. Ho ia very fond of women , and they know no limit to extravagance , especially when they have dealings wich gam blers , whose open bunded generosity and liberality are become proverbial. ' The reporter talked with perhaps forty gamblers , sporting men and saloon keepers , and each and all seem ed to be perfectly well informed re specting "Dink" D vi : and his remarkable markable- ran of luck At a well known resort on Sixth avenue the reporter obtained information from a well known gambler : "People have hnd a great deal of talk about 'Dink' Davis and hla largo winnings , " said he , "but I toll yon ho has not got through yet. Why , only three days ago ho played until ho had lost $3,000 before ho commenced win ning , and when ho stopped ho had won $0,000 , leaving him $3,000 ahead. " "Well , that's doing pretty well , " eald the reporter. "P/ihaw , " .null the gambler , with oat contemp * , "that's nothing. Why , in Borne c ? the bl : ; gamea $3,000 and moro changn hands ovrry fifteen minutes. Out I haven't got through with 'Dink1 yet. Why , yesterday afternoon - ernoon bo won $0,500 more. If bis atreak of luck shall continue ho will break every bank in the city , Davis , to-day , is at least $70,000 ahead , and I am wiilllng to bet $100 to $1 on U. II o has been winning steadily over since ho tcooped in $ GOGCO , , and haa cleared at least $30,000. lie lives in this city , and goes to Philadelphia oc casionally to deal faio , " "What kind of a man Is hoi" "Well , I should call htm a pretty peed kind of a man. Ho Is a trillo under the medium height , from 30 to 35 years old , and rather quiet and sedate In hia demeanor. Ho la very generous with hia money , too. There can bo cured if taken in tlrat1 , and es pecially in yountf subject a. The Dr. does not claim to euro all euros t at como to him for treatment , but can point to nutuorouB inat.incos * whore a permanent euro haa boon -wrought within the laat five years. Medicines will bo aunt by express when i tiontu cannot come to the city. TAPE WOEMS. These troublesome parasites c.tn bo removed iu a few hours , with bak lit- tin inconvonlonco to the patient. The Dr. will send medicines by oxprssa , with full directions for use , at any time they may bo ordered. . The Dr. makes no promises bnt what will bo fulfilled to the letter. II ho examines yon and finds your dis ease incurable , ho will toll you BO in plain words ; if ho finds yon can bo bonofittod ho will treat yea for a mod erate fee and glvo yea tbo benefit of all that medical science can do for yonr case. This is all that any careful are scores of gamblers about town now who have gone dead broke , aud they are all after Davis for help , and he gives It , too , and $500 In ; uot a largo nnrn for him to glvo away. " "Do yon think ho will hang onto his winnings ? " "Nobody knows ; bnt the chances nro that they will return to the source from which they came. This la al most always the rule. I ] never yet know a gambler to keep away from the board after ho had made a big hanl. They buck and bnok till the money'a all gone. " "Dink" la Davla'a nickname , plain William bolnghla Christian cognomen , His father , who formerly kept the Central hotel in Utlca , when cpokon Lo about his son's "gambling adven tures" a day or two ago , said that "Dink" had "boon In the bnslnoso about fifteen yearn , and that five yeara ago ho had lost $25,000 In Boston. "Ho Is a very careful player , " said DJVIS senior , "always cool and euro to win. When I heard of his recent BUG ceau I wrote hic\ for a loan of $100. Ho nunt mo $500 , and a few days later $1,000. Ho never loses his head , though hia laat dollar may bo at stake. 'Dink * la entirely temperate. While ho prefers faro , he i an export nt poker aud other games. In n gamb ling room here n stranger once chal lenged anybody to match pennies for a dollar. 'Dirk' produced $1,000 and offered to cbanco the whole snm on a single toss. The oiler was declined. When out of funds ho draws on me , and I honor bis drafts , confident that the loans will bo repaid. " Saved from the drove. Mns. NAHCT J. SKITH , oIEastland , Tex , writes "I wu terribly afflicted with Kidney DUcaia and Dropjy , having differed for over three years. I employed tbo best phyilclaos In this county , and obtained no relief , but wu getting rapidly worse. Ujr family and tnenda bed lost all hope. My ton happened t ) read your adTertltement ot Hunt's Remedy , and procured the nedlclne lor me. I began to take It , and It worked like a charm. Alter taking ftvoral bottle * , I became entirely well. I am Indebted to Ilont'i Ilemedy lor wring my lite ; and. II It had not been your modlclne , I a r 1y would have been In my grave to-day. " Internal Revenue Department , Washington , D. O. Mr. Blei > hcN A. Alpln.Wa-iblDgton , D. O.sayg ; "A member ol ray fit Ily having boon troubled lor ssfoial joiiawith Kidney Dlteaio , and , alter tr > ininumiroui romcdloi aud mothoda ot treat- iiuntwHhou obtaining relief , ( he was Induced to use your Hunt Keme"y , and tlfcr a thorough trti sbo Incline completely cured. Knowing the lacti In this caee , I cheerfully recommend Ita use to any onoaltllcted with diseases o ( the above nature. " Acts Like a Charm. ' I bavo used Hunt's Humedylfor Kidney trou bles , and recommended It to others , and found It to act like a charm. " JOHN CHAMBKH8 , 723 Carton Street , 1'lttiburg , Fonn , "Gratitude U the memory ol the heart , " How many heart memories clutter around HunVi Remedy In grateful household * where It hai wrought Ita niagle cure. ' practltfonor should promise his pa- ilimta * 5 * ia all he 0 < IN promise them ami bo hinoit. Fartioa Tisiling the city for the pur pose of CDnaultincr t ho Dr"honld jomo directly to hi's oft > so , whore the bout roforonsoa ia theciv 7 will bo fur nished when desired , aa i where pa- tickets will also' bo oeeiste * I in procur ing' boixrcl and rooma > ol reasonable ratal. ' OFFICE ; * NO. 36 NORTH MAaTtT ST. I ( One Block Northof Browiway. . ) Addroatn all Letters teA < A , a1 , COOE , P. O. Box Ifo. 146 Council COMMERCIAL COUNCIL BLUTV3- Corrected dally by J. Y. Jftillor . . mer. chandlao broker , buyer and shippa ' of grain and provision * , 33' Pearl streak. WHRATNo. . - 2 spring , . 76o ; No , 3 , 03 ; rejected 50o ; . irood demand. Conn S.lc to feeders and Sto to th 'p- pen ; rejected 'earn Chicago , Blto ; iw nixed , Sic , The recelptzhaf com are lijj ht on account of bad ratdii. OATH Scarce and In good demand ; 30 < $ 82o. 82o.HAT 4 00@0 00 per ton. RYE lOc ; light supply. Conn MEAI > 1 25per 100 ponncK WOOD Good supply ; prices at 6 00@G 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton # soft. C 50 per ton , BuTTEii Plenty and In fair demand ; : 25c ; creamery , SOe. KaaaScarce and in demand ; SGo per ; . dozen. LAUD Fnirbnnk'fl , wholesaling at ISJc. 1'OULTUY Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VEOKTADLBS Potatooc , 45o ; onlona , 25c : cabbages , 30@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 50 @ 3 60 per barrel. City flour from 1 GO to S 40. Buooiia 2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOOK. CATTLE 30Q@350calvea ; 500@7fO. Hoes -Market active , and all offerings quickly taken at higher prices. Car lota : Common , D ? r @ 5 00 ; good mixed , 5 90@ 040 ; heavy packing , 6EO@700 ; choice fancy packing , 0 05@t > lOi L EVERIKGHAM & CO. , Qcmmission 4 Merchants Chicago and Milwaukee , Conaljrnmcuts of Oialn , Seeds and Provision ! . ollctltorl. _ MQRQAN , KELLER & 00 , , The QncHt quality and largest Block weat of Chicago of Wooden and Mctalic Cases. Calla at tended to at all hours. We defy Qimpctltlon n quality of rootU or pc lew. Our 1 * .Morgan haa served OR uauoVtalwr for forty juors and t tor- oi ! hly unwmtaiitte his huaxieus. . Woreroonu , 311 Utoaavff. UHnouttfEliaNQ In all It * branches uromDtVaticndod.to a o cupella. . Ing and lauajirequtai. folegraphle auu m * or ders Oiled Wthout oeUy. W. R. VAUGHAN : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agency. In Odd Follow'a block , over Saving * ' Bank. ianS-tj MB8 , 6 , J , HABDINQ , M , Df Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate ol Kltctropathlo Invtltatlon , Phlla. < * delphla , Penna , Olflco Oor , Broadway & Qlonn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ol all dlMataa and palatal dt. Icaltlea peculiar to females a specially ,