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i i' g lYiE DAILY BEL---CGUNCIL BLUFFS TUTSlltI , , NOVE4IIiEtt 13 , 1865. t , ; . . . . . , . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuligda ffiornlnl : , Nov. 13. : .BUTISCBf'TfoN MTE8 : fly Oarrier - - - - - 20 Benti per week 13y Hal - - - - - - - $10.00 per 'cu oFFICE N.7 Pearl Street , Near Droadway. MINOR MENTION. Sce.roseph Neuter's fall goods' Additional locals on seventh page. Cheap Ilaflroad Tickets at Bushnoll's. The crock waa frozen over yesterday t : nrning , Lookout for the' lithographs of Snu nhbrah in the show tvimdowa to dny. Tito brick work is now completed on the now building of the Council Blufis iron works. The now buildh gof tlioSandwich man ufacturing company has got na far up as the second story. The Round Table meets thk evening at the rosidosco of Mr. Ih W. Tilton , 1110 Sixth avonuo. The Neola ftoportor has chnngod hands , W , H , Mullano Rolling his inter. est to H. T. Irwin , of Defiance , ! i'hirty Italian Swins arrived last night on the Northwostern'road. They were on their way to the Pacific coast , The Congregational social thin wcek is to he entertained by the honorable .Bachelors at the roaidonce of Mr. G , I ) , .llict , a short distance out of town. The plan for a city hoapital seems to have fallen into sono dusty corner , 1t ahould be got out and put in active operation. Council Bluffs needs a hospi tal. The nember3 of the Methodist church at Macedonia have started a aubacrilttiotl fnr a pnllic library and hnvo raised $ siO already ; Eli Clayton has charge of the enlorprtso. The admission to Saualibrali s unique eutcrtainmout Thursday night has been 1 > ut by the iimnagors of the Home of the .r'riendlcss at twentyfive cents , so that all may enjoy it. 'fhe carriers of the postofilco are arranging to give a ball at an early dnto for their own benefit. Their soryicos are duly appreciated by the public , and the Utuofit will doubtless ho a rousing one. one.More More fun is promised at the Driving ) lark Thursday afternoon , if the weather pernlha. A race has been arranged be. tween Paul Boquot's horse Dave and Itatger whose correct name is said to ho Black Frank. The latter is to be driven to wagon and Dave to sulky. The announcement that the new opont house would be open for Sunday innpec- ; ion seems to have boon unnnthori'ed ; at Ieast too doors were closed , The fresco work is being done now , and it will take two weeks or so longer to finish that. When the opera llouso is finished it will be a surprise to many , for it promises to exceed in beauty and convenience the expectations of most. Everybody should buy a ticket for the masquerade ball t3 be given at Bloom 0.C Niron's hall on'the evening of the 10th , by Abe Lincoln Post G , A. R. There are a number of the widows and orphans of deceased soldlore tylto live in this city , and the ball is for their benefit : Those who attend will not only bavo a good time , but will be helping a most worthy cagse. , r J. L. Dugot 'haa ' been appointed by Judge Rood' receiver for the Mutual Iowa Live Stock Insurance company. lie is a thoroughly experienced insurance man , and will doubtless do the best pos. sible to adjust and close up the affairs of the company , Thu Company started in ba5U1OSa fu May , 1882 , and was organized and received its charter in November following , It has made runny changes in its mnna oment but it has been losing ud o , t has of so appoint that necessary to Pl a ro coiner. It never was a very strong or prosperous institutionatd is dccoasu will not surprise any one. - - - - - City Council. At a micotfng of the city' ' council held last evening tlio railroad companies were ordered to raise their track along Six. teonth avenue ten inches. A resolution was passed for the appointment pointmont of a comtnittooo to rnomoralizo the legislature for the pmaago of a bill authorizing all cities of the first class to issue improvement bonds. JalUea J Brown was gluon the contract - tract for filling Fifth avenue from Union avenue to Ninth street at 35 cents per cubic yard , ' PorlniuIop was $ ivon to' the Western Iidison Electric Light company to sot p + los and string their wires , or to run their wires under ground , at their discre tion , - . _ . --r.- THE NIW DYE WORKS. F. It , Ilurlburt liar opened , at No. 3 ( 'earl atseot , a steam dying and French 1 dry cleaning works. Plumea and tips , velvets , silks satins , g ent'8 clot lllg merchant's shelf worn goods , all made good as now. Real Estate Transfers , Thu following deeds wore filed for record cord in the rocdrder'a ofllcor Novonbo 10 , reported or the BEi by P. J. Mc Dlalioi , roal'cetMe agent ; a Amelia Bloomer to Mary B. Swan lots A 5 , 0 , 7 , 10 11 and lti block :1 : $ tuteina'a seond add-$100. Ira A. Sprague to Charfes C , Spragu et al , part of lots 1 , 2 and 8 , block 1 G \t intone' first add-$8i' ( , Ifamle Meeva , to Fervis Thies , soj nej G , 7t , 40-8120. D , If. Friebie to J. I' , Gouldon , par of es 0.w # 24 , 75t 44-$002,40 , , L. D. Woodmaicy to'A. B , ltayburn lot 11 and part of 12 , block 17 , Mac o donla$4D. . Wm , A , Smltts to R , 0. Ifarlow , sw and w3 aej , ii 77 , 30-83,078 ; Fhosuae aOflicer to ii.Farr lot 8 block 8 , Hall's add-850. l Total sales , 80,802,40 , t . . , F w : Wk. .rG POLICE PIORINOS. - -.i--- A Numtter of Cascs Attract the Attention of the Courts , William Gray , arrested at the transfer on the charge of having picked a lady's ( locket , has been discharged , it appear. big that as ho entered the car lee found tine pockotbooi and as ho heard the lady complaining of the loss of her pocket. book he stepped tip to hand it to her , when he was arrested. The lady did not appear to prosecute and the fellow was sot free , A than giving his name as Fred. crick , was locked up for being drunk , lie denied the charge and claimed that lie was working at the water works , and in his employment got his clothes very muddy , and that while up town in this condition the policeman thought lie must be drunk , because of his appearance , and arrested him , Judge Aylesworth'a heart was touched , and ho bade him to go his way without oven a trial , Mike Casaaday was the name given by one fellow , who pleaded guilty to being drunk , and not being able to pay , was sent back to work it out , Geergo Williams was arrested on the charge of larceny. It was claimed that ho , in company with another young man , went into Mr , % , T , Lindsey's boot and altos store , and while looking at the goods , Williams got away with u pair of shoes , but investigation showed that it was the ether Dian who took the shoes , and Williams was tlischargod. There was a slight "difference of opin- ion" which arose in front of the Creston house yesterday afternoon and in set. thing it , Bill Iloldor is said to Intro hit John Ithoderick n bad blow in the eye. Holder was arrested. The examiuntion of James Ilough , charged with the larceny of a $20 gold piece front Mr. Steltor , of tipper Broad. way , was commenced yesterday before Jusice Abbott , but adjourned tutu next Friday evening accomodato suuto of the tar tics concerned , Further suspicion has fallen upon ( i us Loring , who was recently arrested for maliciously cutting u r two air of tant- keltonllotdricks Rice's aloons in S ' tailoring establishment. Ifo has been rooming with two other men , and yesterday - day they missed him and also two over- coats. One of the overcoats was afterwards - wards found in a second hard store , where it was sold for a dollar. Loring is 'said ' to have gene to Dunlap , and telegrams - grams wore sett out yesterday for his arrest if found , MATTERS AT MALVERN , Tim Boo tintiiars a Number of tttter- estlug Items trout that Place. DCtf.l'rnN , November 0.-The damp weather stays with us. It. .1. Donner on Wednesday picket ) up hia bed and-well not exactly walked , but took his departure for Colorado City , Texas , whore ho will engage in the sheep business. Thieves effected at entrance to the grain oflico of J. 1' ' . Evans t'Co. . , on Wednesday night , but obtnitied little booty. Mies Enuna llartlott spent Sunday withfrionda at Glonwood , Rev' . Edmundais ill with , quite a complaint - plaint of the lungs. The M. E. pulpit was fulled eu Sunday last by Rev , Edwin Parke , President of Simpson Centenary College at Indianola , this State , ; Miss Edith Evans returned Saturday front Donner , whore she has been visiting for several months , James Rockafellow died on Saturday morning of yellow fevot. Services will be hold at the house , after which the remains mains will be interred at hastings , John Bentley told wife arrived hero front Dakota on Tuesday last , Ile wilt rennin hero till tam 1)akota blizzards have breathed their gentle zephyrs and Ilowu to oilier climes. Ifughi Stoddard , lately front Chicago , has cast his lot among the clerks at lb. \V. Boohner & Co.'s , forming a valuable addition to the force , Thu packing company on Saturday niadu a slupment of two cars of lard to St. Louis , the first of the season. Postmaster Sul'der sojourned at the State capitol on Friday and Saturday o f last wook. 'flio fiftieth anniversary of the liar raage of Mr. and Mrs , 1V. V IIuntc r was celebrated on Monday' evening by a goodly atlierib of friends and relatives , On Thursday. November 1 , by Rev , MoAlfee , Miss Martha lilyera and Mr , \Vm , Mitoholl were were united in mar riage. Mr. Mitchell , who is an old citi Zen of Glenwood asserted the superiority of his 'ud oment by tarrying at Mah'orl i in hia search for asuitale companion A tear for the belles of Glenwood Cut rates to all points at McAllister' ticket office , 503 Broadway , Counci Bluffs , MASONRY AND THE CHURCH , Tabor Congregatlonatlets Isooi : Upo u 8eeret Orders with Distrust , The Tabor Congregational church , at recent meeting , passed sons intorestin resolutions concerning Masonry ware thus given in full ; Witrnnss , Differences of opinion oxis as to the advisability of admitting moot bore of Masonlo and other socrotordcrat membership this church ; therefore by the Congregational church of Tabor r buttk8011'cd ! k8011'cd , That we , 0.e a church , disap provo of secret onth bound orders in gat oral , and of the Masonic society in par , titular , believing the last n aumtnl es , specially to ho auti Chrfstian in totdenc and PTOdUctive of great evil , o Jesoh'etr , That we are convinced thin , some members of secret societies are lion cat Christians uceordiug to their light , and give credible evidence of piety at Clirratian character , t Resolved , That all poroona are quail fled for admission to this churoh wit , gft'o credible evidence of piety mid Chrf tiati character , and consent to our Coi t feselon of Faith and Covenant , tr. ii Itesolpcd , That while active membe ship lp a reeret order is a real , and i , the opinion of some , a suflicieut objc tlon io admission to this church , yet tli we , as a church , do not deem it aulliciet r v . of Itself but that our church oflicors are f hereby tnstntctcd to employ all duo cau tion to ascertain ( ho beliefs of candidates belonging to secret orders , in order to discover whether such candidates Imvo a conscience void of offense , as touching their oaths and obligations to this order. WANTS DAMAGES. A Ih'akcumn Wants Ton Thousand Dollars for a Thumb anti Two t'Ingers , Edward E. Butler , a young ratan aged about twenty , who has been in the em ploy of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul railway as a brakeman on freight trauma , running between Council Bluffs and Perry , has commenced stilt against that company for $10,000 damages , which lie claims on account of his hand being smashed while coupling , lie says that the engine was uncoupled to run up to the tank after water , and that the tender was in such a bad condition that the water ran over , and down onto the coupling. This was in Jan uary last , amid the weather befng cold the water from and as he took hold of the to mfto the coupling , his glove froze to the link so that ho could not pull out his hand in time to save it. Ho claims that the en- gincorbacked rocklesslyand that , though hue signaled him to slack up , ate did not do so On account of all these circumstances - stances , lie thinks the company should pay him 810,000 , as lie lost erie thumb and two fingers by the vpteeze , Stafford , l' Donning are his attorneys. PEIISONAI , , 1L 8 , Dhsoro , of l'hlhulclphiu , reghtercd at the Ogdcn yesterday , .1. C , ( llchtht , of Dunlrq , , Iowa , wag in the city yesterday , anti stopped itt the Pacific , U , int. Shank , oflrtu'ron , fowaJi at the l'aclc. C. humble , of Aurora , ill was at the I'a cifc ) ostorday. C. U , lUchmrdeon , of St. , hue , nrrived at the I'wi0o yesterday , C. J , tEnrgorani , of 1'umigetown , Ohio , is at the Ogden , Chtar1c Vy.o , It'i' , Itce s and , vifo , anti Miss Mitttio Snow , of llanlarg , visited the ) { lulls yesterday , Fred lroxel , of Omaha , dined at Bechteloe yesterday. E. C. Bucher , of Cedar ( rapids , was at hechtelo's hotel yesterday. Itch McAuloy , the comedian , was at the Ogden yesterday , and appeared here last idglit ni ' 'Utieho Dan' ' , " Cenral Manager P. .1. Potter , of the C. , B , 1L Q , , and C , 1. . Phelps , Lis private were tory , wore at the Ogden for a brief stay yes. torday , 1ttisa Lucy Tucker , of Shonaudoah , wino has been visiting the deaf and dumb institute , returned - turned htotuo yesterday. E. 1V , Steele , of Kansas City , was at the l'aelfio yesterday. At the Ogden yesterday'srero the following Chicagoans : Martin , .l , Kraus , W : P. Harrison - son , 1 , Harrison , N. Glaser , A. P. R'Ickln soil , FV , Childs. " .ludgo Jay returned to Des Moines on Wednesday last , whore lie wlll at onto cotn- monca the erection of his now and hitndsonie residence , lle expects to' bavo the house enclosed - closed this winter and , when completed , will at once nwvo his finally therein.-Sldnoy Uuron , Edwin Foote , of --H' in the city Saturday , looking after same business - ness matters hero and giving greeting to his nit friend Capt. Price. Mr. Feete wait for. tnorhy , county clerk a6 Savaniia , M9 : , and is now aoong the big stoclt inen of ' 1oiitmia , l avhng a largo range and many herds of cattle , 1Iome of the Friendless Benotit. Sasahbrajt is to give one of his unique entertainments at Dohany's hall next Thursday evening , Hu plesots 800 crystal scenes , displayed by the sciopti- cou , very life-like , I'Oproaonting his native - tive country , India , lie has also a number - ber of hundred dollnrn worth of costumes which ho will also display , giviuga show. fug of the dress wont by the vnrious classes of that country. lie presents also the mnnnor of coking , eating , and other customs of taw people , sings their songs , tolls their stories , and , in fact , gives the audience all the benefit of n real visit to India , crowding the evening with interest , 'flan ottortninmcnt is not a lecture , but rather a series of tableaux vivant representing India , as one only can represent it , who huts been barn rind brought up there. The proceeds arc to be for the bemiefit of the home of the Friendless , a most worthy institution , which needs not to be commended to time bearta of the toople , its they have already shown their - belief in it ail love for it in uuuty ways. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOF-Special ads'ortlsemonts , each as. Log , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Itmtt , wants , Uoard. big , etc. , will be Inserted in thus coluum at the la w i rate of TEN CENTS 1'Elt LINE tor the first Insertion aid FIS'i CENTS 1'Elt LINE for each sulsloquont la sertlon Lure ahediseeente et our olilce , No 7 i'oart street , uar Broadwav WANTS , Ah"TEU-lse-ybouyinCounclllllufretu : tak s Tnsaas. Uutlrerod by carrierat only twent , peitte a week % TANr'EU-A boy , with twgy , to dolls et Tu. Usa 7)IU IIAIIOAINAnlmiowant raga set of John g soae eight wluine , , cangvt s. bar i gain by alllog at rue Uxs ollieo FOR SALE AND RENT , t _ t tl unietbel iii " ' . ltroi xay I _ A. SCI11tOlDha ; , J OS EP Z G AGIIEGgN , HARD WOOJ ANI ) . -COAL-- Corner . Main etreetand Eighth asrnuo , Coned y Bluee. tffl.owoet rate. srd dehhrrv. - - - F t ' Mrs. II. J,11111011 , M , D , ' . PH YSI OIAN & SURGEON d 799 Iroadway , Cannon Ilua. - . rite , . orttcaa , II. Y. POY.G e' OFFICER AP USE r. BANKERS. In Council Dlus. la rat Estafllishea - - 185 sd Dr alo.ii } 'oelgn autiDomello tothange ail It home } truth. _ u..r. , r.--- . . . , . . _ . . . , . . . - . . . EXCLUSIVE I We have the only exclusively 'Wholesale ' Store for the Sale of BOOTS AND SHOES _ tiVest of Chicago nud east of Sul Francisco , north of St. Louis and south of St. Pall , We Give Chicago Discounts Write to us direct fir prices , eke , Our line of Speein1 t is the finest in the country. z T 00 , , Office 412 Broadway , ( Up-Stairs ) , Council Bluffs , Iowa , MAYNE & ; PALMER f Ot'- ; , _ ' - Hard and Soft Coal , , BULN AND 'BARnit : , 1.iME,1ACISVILLI : AND PORTLAND CE3IENT , IIICIIIOAN PLASTER , STAIR , AND SEWER I'IPF No , 699 Broadway , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , SMITH & TOLLER , la1 1 I L b i \11l w 1e Merchant aiors. . .r 7 and 9 Main Street. aIRIC TORY , 0.O [ TNG7ITe SZ + RTFI'l 1 , Ili. ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF 1'OTfAWATrAMIE COON. JOHN W DAIRD TY COLLECTION AGESOY. OiSco corner Broadway and Slain street. JOHN BEND t ) CO 1sMainsroctand17Pendehoet. MAX . . CIflT , CIIESrON ITotcl HOUSE. , ni and 0.0 Stain street. DR J , F , WHITE , Cemor Main and Filth np oFIetI , , sea willow aybnue. N SC U.U , 01h co over American Express. S S WAGNER LIVERY ANDFEED , 1 Will contract for funerals at reasonable arse. 22 Fourth street. J M I JOHL & CO..C BUYERS Wholesale butter egge , pool. , . . , , tryatd fruit. Ship to us. Draft by rcturq mall. 198 Brnadwav. JACOB KOCH Stock Complete. Suite MEItCIIANT made at reasonable TAILOR prices. , No. soil Main St. G F S MITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , , Corner 7th and Broadway. I'lans and specacatlons furnished. W W S HERMAN DEALER FINE SS. , i bavo the vvrlaty that brhige patronage. 1213fa1n straot. JAMES FRANEY , Artistic Work and reasonable cliiaarge& 872 Broadway. HOWE P SON t and household Supplle. FURNiTURESTOVES , , s,3 Broadway. L INDT M HART ATTORNEYS AT LAW. , James Black , Practice In stole and federal courts , SANITARIUM Andb mory ouse , 21 ndnn Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont. E DWIN J ABBOTT JUSTICE TI PEACE , , Notary Public and General l veyancer. ilfi Broadway. REVERE H(1USR ( SMITH & NORTON , Broadway opposite New Opera } louse. Refitted 91 , 91.fi0 per day HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold a e Owes races IN TILE WEST , QUALITY CONSIDERED. At MRS. D , A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , I imba11 , ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) 1YIO1TEY ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. Model Steam auntr . 713 B11OAD\VAY , COUNCIL BLUI + GS. N. A. CHRISTIANSON , - - - roprietor. Ilas just opened n new and tiv'ell fitted steunt laundry. G uarantee good worlc , Please give me a trial. IF YOU WANT BOOTS , SHOES OR RUBBERS CALL ON . 7 Corner Main and First Avenue , Council Bluffs. Iio has Them , PREMIUM PORTRAITS -IN- , : Solnr Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled , C , D , LUCCOCK , 1.43 Broadway. Council Bluffs. six PER CENT OPTION' ' LANSII On City' and Farm Pro pertY CO. I . , 39 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , I NXR r j Our line of Stoves is the moat compluto In no city std includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! p 1Vo have hauunored the prices down as thinas , they will atamil without breaking , and you are itlvitud to call amid ace how thick the stoves are in comparison. PECiAL DRiVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL. STOVES , Nickel , slightly tarnished , at a resuction of $5,00 each , ' . , . . ia3U'VOT. w.I-i.xGIFITI d 504 Broaawa"and 10 and 12 Main Sf Council Bluffs. . ' 1 : Y a. ----fl- - - - - - - - - - - Enlkze Hardware 0 Z7V IYOIrII .EI.I IB I 4 -1Hardware i I ' 1 i ! 100 and 111 S , Main Street , YY + - COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA , Metci i 1f Bros. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , 342 and 344 Broadway , . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS fSou ht and o11d. Money Loaned Abstracts Furnished P. J. Ma LLIXc N No. 4 Pearl Street , - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , BUCKEYE FEED GRINDER ' , - - t . . . , , L. a 111i , .Y" Z 4t ' t li ' 1 ' ' ; . k Bali , 'i : . \ ' I WILL SHELL AND GPbIND AT TEE SAME TIME ! A complete horse Power , The best Feed Mill in existence. Cost. but little more than a common grinder. V7rite for cirenlars to SHUGART , WAITS & WIES , Council Bhlih , Iowa , General Agents for vesterlt Iowaand Nebrnka. MRS. D. A. BENEDILT DEALER IN Lathes' Furnisijilig Geoff NOTIONS , JEWELRY' . &C. 337 W. Broadway , - . - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA SKELTON HENDRICKS & RICE , TAILORS , 102 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , FALL AND WINTER , 4. STOCK NOW COMPLETE , EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES 1tOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED M. CALLACHER. c : E c : c it New Store , fresh Goods , Low 171ces and PontcJttteiidant , . " J-'r. { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , } L0 onCu ; njuu vAY' STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! 317 Broadway , - - COUNCIL BLTJPFS : BECIITE [ , E'S European HoteL Time only only hotel run on the European plait ; in this city. New building , newly furnished and all modern improvements , and is centrally located. PETER BECI3 TELEf PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa , PAWNBROKERS SALE OI' , Unredeemed Goods. GREAT BARCAINS In diamonds suitable for ladies and gents , also in ladies' and genh'solid gold and and silver watches amid chains , and a full line of sot amid plain gold rings , 250 moon's and 00 boy's overcoats. All these articles must be sold , phoney lout on ALL KINDS of personal property , D. GOLDSTEIN , 228 Middle Broadway , opposite city building. Council lihits. W. R. VAUGHAN Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. heal estate and n Old . look , over ttariard hank. /au911 / JACOB SIMS. E. 1'.CADWELL. SIMS & CA DWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA OIBro , Mali Street , Room.I and Shugart J : 31o. Malluii'd Ulock , Will practlco ht Stat. and aie I courts- _ DR. G.W.PANGLE i REAEEPf of MAN- ! Ylfteenyuard'erperionce. Edeclc , Magaetoand hlerbalint l'hystclan , Master of the folluwing die. sue. : Catarrh , Nervous Debility , Mental Depress. Ion , Apoplexy , lit. , I.oasof Manhinesa Cancers Itemoved with outthe Knife , Drop. sY Cured Without . Liver Complalnt , ildne Oomulalnt , laketee , lthcu nwmunL l'eralysli , 1Shlld Secilhig , Erydpelas , St. Vttu. ; Dance. Woman anti tier Diseases Treateit With the happiest Results , Special attention given to prhate and venereal disease. . Located No , 910 Broadway , ltoum S , ( up. etahe ) , Council B1ut1s , Iowa. A Correct Diagnosis Given Without any Explanation Strom the attent , ( Consultattonfreeatuaea , , .a R , Rice Me De or other tumors rcmoveixtthoutthe C 9NCERS I knife or drawing of blood , CCHRONIC CHRONIC D1SEASES of thtdd a specialty. Oer thirty years practical erpsdenoe. Odlce No , fi Pearl street , Council Blues , grConeultatlou free , PILES. treat Piles and Falling of the Rectum for radical and permanent cure , In from two to four weeks. Operation. palnlese. Diseases of the , Rectum a Specialty , DR , A. J. COOK , ly ll dfiwkm ; Counci hlufe , uwa Make Your Contracts far Your Witter. upplyof Missouri hard Wood ! AND IIARD AND SOFT -W'1T11- P. OVERTON 503 First Avei -Council BlullsIowa , , And secure the best article and full messure atthe very Ierr.t prlrr , btoyo sued delftei.d to aun pats of the cq' 1. .