T'7Tr.7TwT ! 17TTff T71 1 I A11..1 a T'7Tr. / . - rf r- - - - . . - - - ---r- I-- - - - y N You Cannot I'hlvlt ' in tltct ; ptluuiun 'Fu r PffT ( . . .r , , , ' ' K KF t g _ 1'iIL DAILY BEE--CvUN C 1L BLUFFS , FIt1llA , NOVElI,3Elc 16 , 18. DAILY BEE. oiJNcIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , Nov. 10. -i .sUIJSORIPTION 1lATFS : By Carrkr - - - - - - ante per Week Dy MM - - - - - - - - - B1a00 per Year oPP1cE : NJ , 7 Pearl Stzect , Near Broadway , MINOR MENTION. -rofnriol Scafa-host eolhl motel baeo , o0 , Novelty Work. , 14U etrcot , n13df Sea Joseph lteitel's fall goods. Cheap llailroad Tickets at Duslunoll'e. Justco ? Abbott took in Omaha ycster tlay. tlay.No No now reports of attempted jail broaka yestcsday. Peter Hanson , the cigar maker and musician , has a'bran now boy , and is of eourao happy. Officer Cusick returned yenterday from Plattamouth bringtng back with hint Gus Lorrinb , the tailor charred with larceny. 'rho sand was blown in such heavy clouds yoatorday in tllo bottom that the workmen on the water works , wore obliged to quit. Tim wind has boon no strong as to do. lay tllo tinning of the court house roof , it being nlmost strong enough at times to blow the me ] off ; David Platnor , whose death at Mount Vernon was announced in yoatorday'o telegraphic nowa , was a brother of Ira Planer , of this city. Some modest but generous friend of tlloPresbyterian church , atMalveril has doaated a bell for the church , and refuses - fuses to lot his or liar name made public. There was much ice in the river yea. torday , so mush in fact that the BEE ferry boat could not cross , thereby (10. laying the delivery of the paper twine- what. Leave to wed waa yesterday granted Jordan M. Ourslor and Laura S , Cooper , both of this city ; also 0. H. Brown and , Mary 0. Chapman ; both of Council Bluff's. On last Wednesday evening a party avas given at St. Joseph's 'licadoiny by : Misscs Fagan and Dowling. A large ' gathering was present , and all seemed to ! rave n marry time. The ladies are cape. cially thankful to Rev. Father MCMo nomy for his kindness in allowing thorn he use of the halt J. M. Murphy now seeks release from Clio matrimonial tie oxiating between him aid Emily Murphy. They were married - ried in November , 1877 , at Vail Motor , Iowa , and Ito claims that abe has now deserted him and refuses to come back. Tire case will come up at the next term of the District Court. A man named Perry , who lives near Donison , was hero yesterday on track of a thief , who had stolen lids overcoat and a watch , the latter a family heirloom , which was highly prized on that account , is well as being of considerable intrinsic value. Ho said the follow wlto took the property was an old friend , wham lie had neon entertaining at his house , and the fact of his confidence being betrayed has made him doubly ahxious to catch ( the ungrateful follow. Hon. B. F. Clayton's name is prominently - nontly mentioned in connection with the 8peakorship of the next House. The ' I southwest corner county is entitled to i the honor of having ono of its represon . i tivcs occupy the pnsitioninasmuch , as the eastern part of the State has always been t so fortunate as to push one of its fair sons into the chair. This is not just. Pottawattamdo county knocks at th door. Admit her and a worthy nn competent member of the next Legtala turo.-\Valnut Bureau. PERSON AL. Sheriff Guitar liaa returned from St. Louis u horn ho has boon several days on bushuoae. .T. Jay Jac'zaon , of Now Orleans , got out of tire Durthera blasts under the l'acino hues 4ieltor yest relay , Coorgo D. Child. , of Chicago , stopped the l'acifo yoatorday. Joe N. Moore , of ( leaveod , albited t Bluff. yesterday , Berman Schultz , of Ionlaon , was In tl city yesterday. Ifarry Lst s , of Cllcdgo , was at Beebtulo yesterday. Coorga F. Smith , of Spriugriold , Olio , nr- rived at lfocbtelo'a yesterday. Fred Drexel , of Omaha , was on tb'a aide the river yesterday , and dined at Ifecbtolo hotel. J. M. Norton , of Dee Moines , was In ti .city yesterday , at the Pacific. t lrrauk lit. Daly , agoet of Smltb'a hoc 'Toro a Cabin company , was at the Ogden ye terd.y , arranging for the appearance of t company hero on Chrlitmae , Mrs , F. C. Myer. , of Plattemouth , was the city yesterday. F. M. Ellie , of Marahalltownwaa as Ogd guest yesterday. 11. 0. Wells , of Wostiold , "Mass , , roach time Olden yeatertlay. II , E. Kendall , \1 in. Stratham and fl. 33gott , all Alltwaukeans , wore at the , Ogd yesterday. P. Barker , Chicago , at the Ogden. F. Wickham , a Ilostonlto , reglaterod at Ogden yesterday. ifarry Letts , of Chicago , was around city Iat.erylowtng gentlelnott hr reference shirts , etc. He raf resents head Bros , d the largest custom shirt house In the wt lie declares that they make the best ehl and no one would think of doubtlug Ifa word. J , Ir , Boyd , Superintendent of the tc tp yards , loft for Chicago last night to attend fat cattle show , Joliiq ICeeno , of the Cidc 1MAwaukeo d ; st.1'aul road , goes with hi qi : J. I' . Williams , who Is widelyknown am insurance men , leap decided to locate in L cola , ebraeks , from which boadquarters wnlhUh after thefntezosts of the Cerma t company In several States wuio . ( have b a t placed under his control. Ile fa s there p iu.urwca man. Six per cent cityand farm loans. S , } x Tetguaaon A Co. , 39 Pearl St , mw rf SRI ME IN CRAWFORD. 110w Jnd g c and JarY Havc Bcen Dcal- ing ilh It. Two herder Cakes and Ntuneruua Lighter Otrewes Consldceed. As a number of the cases which have been adjusted at the term of the District Court , held at Dobson , have already at. traded attention hero , their disposition will also iutoroat ] sally. Many atill remember that last winter there was a bloody fracas tit what is known as the Three Milo louse , in which two brothers , J. P , and Ncls Johnson ti ere injured , u i was alleged that Messrs , I'otor Johnson and Jurgon , iapaon , Chris , Christianson and 'Theo. doro Sclnnala wore the assailants. In a previous trial rho Tnompsons got a vor- diet for $000 for damagea , but Judge Recd sot this aside. At this now trial one of the Thompaono , as plaintiff , got a verdict of $1,600 , and as the other bwthcr L e a like C13o pending ot1 the same evidence , it is probable ho will got an equal amount. In what is known as the Parker murder - dor case , the accused was acquitted , oh. though , as The Bulletin says , "District Attorney Conner displayed fine ability in conducting the prosecution , and made one of the moat eloquent plats the jury over heard in Deninon. The history of the else is that in February , 1880 , Charles Dickson , no orphan aged nano years , wont to live with Mr , and Mrs. Parker , in Grcet county , and died about four mouths later. A post morten to- waled the fact that tine boy was bruised , some of his toes cut oil' , and what seemed the marks of n rope around his neck. The Parkers wore arrested for murder , and 11:0 husband got off with n fine of $600 for assault , while the wife took a change of venue to Crawford county. A short time ago Tnn lint : chronicled the fact that Harry Eisenhowon , a Deni- son cloth , had been arrested for loving stolotl several hulidred dollars worth of roods and cash from his employer , J. B. Itomans. IIo , a short time ago , made his escnpo , but returnodof his own accord. The court hold that the articles stolen had been taken at intervals , and flint at no one time had there been aunt. ciont taket to constitute grand larceny. Ho accordingly sentenced him for petit larceny , thirty days in jail , There scorns no reason , honevcr , why ho cannot be brought to the front on each of the al- lo god items of crookedness , but this would involve much ox ensondtroublo , In striking contrast with this case is that of Chaes WYlilo , sentenced to tlso months in the penitentiary for atoaling a suit of clothos. The Bulletin sarcanti cally remarks on the case : "Tills young maul , in need of bettor clothes , stooped to steal then , and will atone for sixty days at Ft. Madison - son and wear the striped horualia of a convict. Eiscnlioivor , with a good situation , a kind employer , a respectable salary , urrounded with the blessin a of warfriends , society and the church ( deliberately stals-Gd only knows how much , and will loaf for thirty days in comfrtable quarters in Contrail Brulrs , Such are thinscrutable freaks of jun thee. " Charlie Mills , wino brag arrested for jumpilig a hotel bill some time ago and who on being acquitted sued the hotel propriotbr for $ litl00 datnagos , Jailed to appear to proseouto. I . 1'un BEE readers will remember the case of a'young ' man named Holllig , found dead in a barn , whore lie and others were sleeping. The poet mortem allowed that his skull had been fractured and neck broken , and four of his corn- rades were arrested on suspicion of hay mi murdered him. The grand jury failed to Indict them and. they were dia charged. The evidence seemed to substantiate - stantiate the theory that lie foil from the hay loft and thus mot death , --o-- If you want to secure a good seat fo r the Sau-Alilhrali entertainment go t Bushnoll'n early this morning. Then will be a rush. + THE NEW DYEWOItKS. F , R , llurlburt has opemic(1 , at No , 3 Pearl street , a steam dying and F'ronel e dry cleaning works. Planes and tips volveta silks , satins gout's clothing merchant's worn tit shlf g good no now , h0 The Snu Ali Bralt Oriental entertainment mont was of such a delightful nature thn Io the managers have secured it for a see std night , if you wore nacre last nigh 'H don't ' fait to attend tonight. It in a rnr treat , = - - - - - nrCOMMEItOi4tIn , couNCii. i Tunya ZIAfEST , of Wheat-No , 2 nprutg , 7Oo ; No. 3 , COe ; ' , jocted , 50c ; gad doruuud. a Corn-Dealers are paying 2rw for till cor and 20o for new , to Oats-In good demand at 20o , Ilsy--i 00 6 001 ur ton ; t.0o per hate , lto-40c pht supply. to Corn fonl-125 i 100 pounds , s' tYoud-Good supply ; Prices at yards , 5 00 6 00. ho Coal-Delivered , hard , 1150 per ton ; aof . 600 per on. Butter-Plenty and in fair demand at -pa " ° In creamery 33c. Lggs-ltoady sale at 20o per dozen. Lard-Fairbanks , wholesaling at lla in Poultry-lrlnn ; dealers taro paying f chickens 1Ce ; live , 2 bO foe dozen , od Vegetables-Potatoes , GOo ; onlota , dOeca btges , 30@40o per dozen ; apples , 3 0o 8 1wr bturei L Flour-City flour,1 Co@3 40 , Broom.-2 00@3 00 per doz , an LIV1 STOCK. Cattle-a oovd3 50 ; calm. , a 00@7 ; 5o , flogs-Markot for bogs quiet , as the pac ing houses arc cloaod ; ahl11)ora are paying 3 the 0400 , Got a reserved seat for the Orient ; ho ontortainmeiit at the Opera house t to night , Co. , Save fuel nud keep out dust by usi It."Porfuetion" weather strip , time tat r s and host thing of the Idmid , Call and s try's it at Boards wall paper store , tuck Reserved seats at Bualutull tC Bro 1110 ott'e for time Sau Ah Brah outertalmn a to lnlght. _ fr J m' Cut rates to all points at McAllist eng ticket ofhico , 605 Broadway , Cou ] In' Bluffs , U- - he ala Ifcal Issiatc Transfers , an The following deeds'wero filed for ugli cord in thlo"recorder's ofico , Novom 15 , reported for the BEE by P , J , D \r , Mahon , real estate agent : fit 0 , , R. I , .C I' , R , It , Co , to Willi Doud , nwj soj and miej nwj 1 , 75 , 88- $640 , 0 , , It , I , .C P , It. IL Co , to G. J , Miller , ii tie } 7 , 77 , 42-$040 , James 'II. Means to John Davis , nwj noj 2 , 76 , 30-$1,310 , William II , Flint to Fritz Ohlertynwj and nw ( no , 1 , 77 , 41-$8,000 , Total sales , $ ,400. - - - Admission 26 and 16 cis , to the Snu Ah Brah entertainment tonight. LOUDLY ENCORED. Sau-hh Brah's ' Oriental Batcrlaiajncnt t0 he Repcatcd To Night. A (3rnnd IIIICCens. The entortainmert given by Sau Ah Drab last ovoniug proved all that was promised. It was not a lecture but an unique visit to India in which the gifted native of that land took life audience into - to rho very homes and habits of his country. Ho not merely described ens- . . , . . but . JfAILI ; t.-- e. „ , htimvr of each costumes , various curiosities , cooking utensils , etc. , all of which lie showed as actually used. Ho has an excellent command - mand of lsmguago , is a more than odi nary actor , tells the stories , sings the songs of his native land , and in his im- porsolatiois ho at times moves the audience - dionco to tears and then again to almost uncontrollable laughter. Ho brought India itself to the audience , and crowed the evening with much eal entertain. wont , at the snnie Limo giving more clear , vivid picturings of real lifo in that far away laud that one could got by spend. fug the sane time in the land itself. TO iii : unl'EATED TO NIOi1T. The success of the ontortaitunent and its enjoyment were no great that the managers of the Hone of the Friendless finding that Sau h-Drab had this evening - ing at lus disposal , luavo arranged with hint to give another ettortainwcnt , with a" Chan 6ro of programme , std tntother crowded house will dqubtleas great him ao that those desiring reserved seats should Irouro. them promptly. All who were present last night will watt to sou Sau Ah-Brah again to luglit , A PILETPT STORY. tVovcn hront the Itomantio Career of an Ohio Mat , . Nltw'ABR , 0. , Novonlbor 10.-about tlrirtyIdvo years ego there lived in Barnesvillo , this Slate , a family named Audoraon , consisting of a husband , wife , and four or five children the youngest being about four ears. The hutsband concluded to leaEvo for the far West and seek his fortune in the goldfields of the Rockies , He wont , timid for several years uninterrupted communication was kept up and remittances made to those loft behind for su ) - port but suddenly communication ceased and deatwas supposed - posed to have boon time cause. As on and no tidings of the husband camp Mrs , Anderson procured a divorce and became the wife of another. Mr. Anderson , being unable to got any tidings - ings from his family , dreaded to return to the States. The years dragged on , and a few days since at elderly , well preserved entlowan appeared at res- donco of Mr , Thomas pAnderson in the East End , and inquires ; "Does Mr , 'Fhotnas Anderson live here ? ' He was answered by Mrs. Anderson - son in the affirmative , and ho then asked for Mr. Anderson , and was informed that ho was upstairs asleep. The old gentleman hastened up to Mr. Anderson's room , fell on the neck of the sleeper and kissed and embraced him , making demonstrations indicative of the greatest delight. This awoke the sloop. ing luau , and ho demanded' ' an explana Limn of the strange proceedings. The strange visitor , with tears in his eyes , cried out : "Why , Torn , I inn your old lost father you were but four cars when I sauv ou lent , " IIo then pro eooded to nrnho minute statements , and Mr. Anderson was convinced that ho was now face to' hie. with his own father , who it was supposed hind been dead thirty years , Mutual congra tulations followed , and the older gentle. 4 mat was imformcd that the family had 1 removed front Barnesvillo to this place , Time older Anderson's wife had boeono a , widow , the man alto married after hear a lug nothing from her obsont huaband hinting recently died. The children had grown to manhood amid womanhood tar d . become ros potted citimna with families 1 I the sons fillin res tousiblu positions o 1 railroads. It is expected nw that th 1e I. lon selu1rated husband and wife win I.o again soot be routnitod Ira marriage , nu a pass time remainder of life together it peace and comfort. ° ' SPECIAL NOTICES n - - N0T1CE.-8iwclai advcrtlaemnts , such as Lest Found , To Loan , For 8a. , To itent , want. , Boanl log , etc. , will be lnxerted in this column at the to w rate of TEN CENTS PER LINK tor the first InaaUo s" uiVEQENT PE1t LINE for each aubeequent' -a sorUon. Leave adertbauovsnte at our ones , } 0. t , i'earl Street , near Uroadwav WANTS , ; A NTED-Ev eryioey In Council ifuS. to. tab WTleUSL Dellered by carrierat only ta.ent cent. a week. ° r ANTED-A boy , with pony , to deavor luaU. iaUAItOAIN-Anyonewantinga et : of Joh + Sena laltcleliedte , eight clues , earget a bt gdl b' i ILiig at Ens mad ethic. POE SALE AUD BENT , f OR8ALE-Tutobrbath taboo , u''ar ' ' hroadwu k A. HCTI1l0EDOlt , " 3 - ZEPIt A 3 E o a l HARD WOOL A ? I ) e.t IngCOAL - Corner Main street and EJghlh arniu , ( bus Ce Blua. . jirLowcst rate. ant prompt delIeerT. ck. Mrs. H , J. Hilton M , D , , nt PRYSICLAN & SURGEON Bradway , Cennotl Btutta. em's -r - - - - - - toil row. ontcaa1 n. > 4 rrsar , OFFICER &PUSE i t1 bar BANKERS. lc C011ncu Bluff. Ts. Establislea - - 18 Vcaicrsii Forelyn autlDomratie i . hango . alit 11V VFttulrrs ABIJAHM Readers of Tirlf Bnf may woncer why we ] tended this ndvertisenlent as above , "We Can't Tell a Lie. " Tliorefoiu say to ycu that our abject was to ntiract your attention to the fact that our stock of Slippers , OVERSHOES AND WADER , For fall and winter wear , is ( Ito largest turd best we have ever had , All bought FOR CASII from mnnufacturersdirect. All work warranted - ed not to rip. Prices as lowas the lowest. . LINDSEY & CO f , 412 Broadway Council Bluffs' IOWA , West Side of bquare , Clnriudu , MAINE & PALMER f DEALERS U Hard and Soft Coal , BULL' AND UAIREL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND OR1W'NT , MICHIGAN PLASTEU , IIAIR ANU 8Ew1R PWIG No , a39 Broadway , - - - - COUNCIL ELUPPB , IOWA , SMITH & TOLLER , tl I 1 , ± n i . , . O ,1 x Y . ' . I h i c /1. s1j-i _ _ _ _ W P/Ierchant / Tailors C12 7 an(19 Main Street. T xEZZ ; C TORY'sC70 I 1 77CYa 13L FS'f51 , X13. A9TORNBY AT LAW. MANAOEA 01' POTI'AWATTA1tIE COUN JOHN W BAIRD . . , TYCOLLECTiOYADENCY. Office c nlcriirorAwayendalyddatrcet. JOHN BENO & 00. , 18Malnstreet 11roalstm L MAX MORN , CRESTON hotel HOUSE. , 217 and'Dle llalnatreot. D E J' F WHITE , OFFICE . , . , , Corner lfal sad Fifth np stalrs. Itoaldeace 000 willow av.nna JnIITICP1 or' mE PF.AOE , N SC gURZ , . Oancs over American Expresa. S . S WAGNER . LIVERY AND FEED , . . } will co.tracblor tmtorala of reasanabla rates. 22 FonrthshtaE. J. M. ST. JOHN . & . CO..CASH BUYERS , Y d t uttO'tp tn' ' : Draft by return mall. 140 Broadway. J ACO B IOCH . . MERCIIANT TAILOR , . . . . Stock Compieta. Suits male at reasonable prices. No. Sea SMIn St. G F r S MITH . Corner 7th roe ! Broadwan CUNT1AL'rOIt i'Ian .t5D , ud Du1LDElt specllleatlons , fuvrtlahed , I''s W. W. SRERMANr Ihavo tl + exorletthaabrinKintronage. DLS ISRR IN r1NE IIAItNFSS. 124MahvstroeG . . ! ! EItCIIAT TAILOR. JAMES PRANEY , . , ArhtloWork cn d'roaeom1e charges. 8721Inadwny ROWE' SON FIInu1TBRE5rOVES , . , . & e and nousehohI Bupplfes tio3 3hb dr na. . " mPmots.TIn atate LINDT & HART , Jamca Block. and fodanl courts . . And bath house . , 421 and 4c3 . Broadway. L Sovereign , Prop. Pt'J : Mbnb SANITARIUM gomcryM.Dmtslotan. nd 1enora ° C nin a cer' . EDWIN J. ABBOTT , xotarnrublla 415 Broadway. SIIT A NORTON . . . , . . REVERE HOUSE , Uroadaav nnpnelte Now Opera House. IleOkted Si. I)1.66 ) per day + HAIR GOODS OF A1LD IfIi1 DS. e awes . rice IN TILE WEST ) QUALITY ooNshInntUD. At MRS. D. A. BFNEDICT , - 3.17V . , Ptoadway , Council Dlufst Iowa. tr ii m ( OPPOSITE COURT" " HOUSE. ) 1VIONRI' TO LftAN EATE ' 0 Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots turd Lands in tile Coihnty. jiodel ' eW g..a..x , rj / , , Laundry I I ! ' 712 BRO11iDWAY , .f10B4 IL BLUFFS. N. , A. CHRISTIAN3ON , - - - ; 'o'ietor. ' IIas just opened a itely and wolttlfittetl stream laundry. ' auttrnntee goo a , work , Please give ute a trial , I u Ii i r Crayoll , Ifldia 1uiau ¶ ater Colors e Solar CRnlerft EnlarP'omrm.t for the trade'at reasonable rittes. Ordei : ay mail pronptly Ilel ( . C. D. LUCCOCK , , . to 143 Broadway Council BlufT. , IF YOU WANT : BOOTS , SHOES OR RUBBER y n CALL ON - . 7 Corner Nairn and First Avenue , Council Bluffs. " Ito bits Tltel rotyera Steam Lauthry 72 cL wi ; ' Y3R013aW flY. A , U. . LARSON , - - - - - Proprieto LATEST TMPROVED MAOHTNERY , , . PETER C. MILLER Y Is yv110L1 ALE AND 1tLTA1L Wall-Paper and W Inflow ShadesaRd PaIQIIQg In all Its 8ra chesl 56 FRESCOING IN.MODERN STYLE , ' .ad lel ea.7.u J9outh X oLar1 fgt. I' aaulttoL1 7131uf1 ki Hardware Co 's .gy m 1 I M , 41 i t ar j % Hardware ! 109 and 111 S Main Street , ' - COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA , Mtcr r1f 9 ' WIIOLESALB DEALEIIS IN HATS , CAPS- BUCK GLOVES , 342 and 344 Broadway , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS pf3ougbt dud FJoltd. None Loaned , Abstracts Furnished A . . : ' . MOM1LxxO r No. 4 Pearl Street , - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS BUCKEYE FEED GRINDER dF 1 - - It WILL SHELL AND GRIND AT TBE' SAME TIME I I A complete horse Power , The hest reed Mill in existence. Costs but little more thn n a common grinder , \Vrito for circ + ilars to SHUGART , WRITE & SPIES , Council Bluffs , Iowa , General Agents for Western Iowa and Nebraska. RS. D. A. PENEDICT DEALER IN i uplliJjifl , t NOTIONS , JEWELRY , &C. 37 1v Broadway , - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA SRELT ON'9 NENDRICKS & RICE , TAILORS t 102 'MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1 FALL AND WU T13R STOCK NOW . COMPLETE r BRACING MANY NOVELTIES' ' itQT T RE FOUND ELSEWHERE. , ' l YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED ' a' CJ .LACHER' . . I , Now t $ eio , Fresh O o.JsrLow Prius and route A ands xea. . frSf Drer east oMetro.litan llotul ; . ' } LOyco ° i ady"Y' I STEINHARD.T & FRIY1.r N' , + Wholesale Liquor ea ors 1 + _ Brculway , - - COB'NCTL 11LTWFS ; BEUITELE'S' BEUITELE'S't European t L The onlyonly hotel run of t io European plan 4xa ! this city New bn IIng , newly furnished and all modern improvements , and skcentrally located. PETER EEW1 TELE PROPR TO R Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. PAWNBROKERS SALE - OOOdO. GREAT BARGAINS In diamonds suitable. for ladies and gents , also in ladies' and gonta' solid gold and and silver watches and chains , and a full line bf act and plain old zings , 2I10 men's and 90 boy's ovorcoata. Ali these articles must be sold. Mono lent of ALL s IC1 NDS of , personal ) p roPartYD. GOLDSTEIN. 228Middlo B r o aaway , opposite cdty'budl'ding. Council lllutrs. W. R. VAUCHAN , ' ; Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs , ! teal estate and celteottonagenoy , n Odd Fonox e lock , over Saviors flank. . I , rya ) anS { ; JACOB SiMS. E. P. CA DWELL. n , 81M8 & OADWELL , ; Attorneys -at-Law , a COUNCIL BLUFFS ; IOWA 0@I e , Han street Booma 1 and ehugsrt b Ma' Ma4on'a Bludk , w' d praeticO in State and dent court.i' . , ' L D R GIW. NGLE1' ' RJEhWE1 01 ' MAN ! Htteen year. ' oxperionee. 'Ecleclio , ItagnO Joartd Verbalist l'hyalcian. Master of the foaowtg'dIe eases : Catarrh Nenoua Debilil } , Mcutni Deprebs Ion , Apoptosy , hOs , new of Manllne. s. . cancers By o red Without Tappping.Drop. Llrerpoutplabti , hldn.y Wmtiaint Dtalwtea , liheu uutbmlbralfeti lytdl. secitiu4'tJl4 1as'St. vituMWta'e. , i Woman authe happiest Results.With Bieclal attcutlou to ptlsatu and voaereal dlecasea. Located No , 910 Broada.y , Boom 9 , ( up. stain ) Council 1mua..Iowa , A Correct Diagnosis Given IWttbout any horn the Patient , g. tD C Explanation at oSee Re Rice MD ChNCERS nrother tumor , rcnhmedwtthottttha I knltsor drawleg of blued , CHRONIC D1SEhSESaflln4a'weialty , Over thlriy' rare pr.ctlcal erprrluhc. ( ) a'c ' , No , E Pearl atreal , CouucIl Iluag , TCantultatlon I , . . . PIL N , treat Piles and Faftp to ltoctup1 to , radical and pemtoncrd cu "ol two to tau , weela ° peratloru palm laeaati of Rectum a Specialty , tbp DR , A. J , coo , , 1l dw ltaut t oupc $ IsiV i , , Vaa Make Y ourrCottlmcla , . l ; for hur \ \ inter supply of Mi0S0u1'i to O , 4 AND ILltU AtIJ belt T cai Wirit . Pe OVE i1'JO Nr 505 First Avenue , CmmraJ b.utfe f . , And .ecuro the ba + tar/4Jaaud la. . > very lush Pelee , btovs ww ) s.,4. . „ of ml. city 0 t I ) , P I t t I . tl r , s w t. p t - ' 1 , r 1. i , I ( i. )