Tf i ' iiias iiu * ! THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 12 , j884. THE DAIL * BEE. COUNOIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning , Fob. 12 RATES : By Carrier - so cent * yet By MM - (10.00 jr Year OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Hear Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnoll's. A lively little row in reported as hav ing taken place in Mike Nolan's saloon Saturday night , but no arrests. Charlie Mack , the "dummy" con ductor , has boon off duty since Friday 'last attending the funeral of his father. Justice Schurz yesterday tied the knot making George II. Burtman and Minnie Buruh , Mr. and Mrs. They live in Wash ington township , A. W. Weir , the now manager of the Council Bluffs board of underwriters , ar rived yesterday , and will enter a once upon his duties. Leave to wed was yesterday given T. J. Hartwoll and Libbio G. Naugh , both of Carson ; also J. H. Watkins , of Noola , and Jennie R. Jones , of York. F. Sanduski , brought before Justice Abbott yesterday , on a charge of mali cious trespass on L. M Aylesworth's timber land , has had his case continued till the 18th. Will Daniel , the champion roller skater , was in the city yesterday on route for Sioux City , where ho was to give an exhibition last ir'ght , expecting to return hero to-day. Rumor , which is always busy but not always reliable , has it that when John W. Chapman returns from his California trip ho is to buy an interest in The Omaha Republican. Frank E. Lagrovo , who is connected with The Omaha Republican , slipped over to this side yesterday with Miss Ida Erickson , and in a trinkling were mar ried by Justice Abbott. Henry Reich , of Weston , was before Justice Schurz yesterday on a charge of assaulting a woman named Bertha Hesse. Witnesses and all concerned were Ger man , and an interpreter was necessary. Justice Yaughan had a distinguished wedding party yesterday , the bridegroom being W. R. Mullengor and the bride Mrs. Ellen 0. Wilson. This is the see- end titno Mr. Mullongor has boon wedded , and it is Mrs. Wilson's fifth venture , A religious service on wheels was in terrupted on the out-going Kansas City train by the evangelist discovering that Kb had made a mistake , ho intending to take the Chicago & Northwestern train. The preacher broke off his discourse very abruptly , had the brakeman pull the cord , atop the train and lot him off. The marriage of Mr. . M. Bronnan to Miss Minnie Still , which occurred in Omaha Saturday evening , was a quiet little wedding , and its announcement calls forth a largo number of congratula tory expressions. Mike is ono of the most faithful employes of the U. S. express company , and outside of business , too , ho haa many warm friends hero , and his bride is worthy of just such a worthy man. man.As As a result of the row at tlio dance at Jim Goldon's house , Saturday night , F. M. Phillips was yesterday arrested and brought before Justice Schurz , charged with asslrult with intont'to commit mur der. He gave good bonds in the aura of $300 for his appearance on the 15th. Jim Crook , tlio man who was cut , is to have his case on the 14th. John Rioko- bough and. Bill Tonall have also boon oomphincd of for being concerned in the same row. Bortio Bliss in t ogivo an exhibition at the roller rink to-morrow skating - eve ning. Ho is only nine years of ago , and is a son of Conductor Bliss , of the Rook Island. Ho is a boy-wonder on skates , and haa been developed under the in- ttructior of Will Daniel , and consider ing his ago , gives an. oven more interest ing exhibition than Daniel himself. Ho is in demand , and is traveling about the country now giving exhibitions , which are BO taking that he has not a spare ovoning'for some time ahead. Marshal Jackson says that ho hot already noticed fivobad falls by podos. trians going along Broadway , in front o | the old Herdio barn , where the sidewalk is not filled. A short time ago pooph were grumbling because they had to gc out in the street and wade around in thi mud. Now they grumble because tin decline is so stoop nnd ioy as to bo a risky as roller skating. It is now pro dieted as confidently that someone wil got all broken up there , as it was pro dieted in soft weather that someone woul < get drowned there. | Tlie Circuit Courr. Tlio term of the circuit court oponoc yeatorday morning. Judge Lyman prosid ing. A Iar.0 , number of coses were called but moat were either continued or dis mUaed , Ail assignment of cases wa nude , and , the , cases in which Judge Ly man has been interested as attorney g over until next week , when Judge Greg ory will pxohaago with Judge Lyman to the trial of these cases. Among the attorneys present from ou oftht , eity yoeturday were F , Benjamii and B. J , Chambers , of Avoca ; W. 1 Wjlcox , of Oakland } H. L. MoWillianu of NwUj Frank Shinn , of Caraon ; J , I Own , of N ola ; A. W. Askwiths , t Walnut. THE TWO "DOGTOBS. " While They Arc Tarrying ShcrifflJaii- neil is Being Coogratnlated on Their Gaplnrc , The Habeas Corpus Si 111 Ponding. Another half day was spent yesterday in the habeas corpus case of "Drs. " Reeves and Turner. Some more evi dence was taken and then .considerable time spent in arguments , A. 0. Baldwin - win of Omaha , and W. A. Mynstor , of this city , looking 'after the interests of Sheriff Cannon and the prisoners having Sapp & Pusoy. The main question , ar gued was whether the prisoners wore in the charge of Sheriff Guittar , the local sheriff , or Sheriff Cannon , of Memphis , who in taking them through from Omaha loft them over night in the jail hero. Judge Lymnn listened patiently and then gathering up the papers announced that ho would give his decision later. In the meantime Sheriff Cannon hai received a number of letters from differ ent parts of the country congratulating him on the capture of those doctors and complaining of them. One was from Dr. Davis , of Indianapolis , in which ho con gratulates Cannon heartily. Ho writes : 'They are well known hnro and arc con sidered professional humbugs , and their friends hero are few if any. Would like to know what is or will bo the probable fate of those rascals. Any amount of evidence to blacken their character can bo had hero if needed. " Another letter was from Minneapolis , and signed F. E. Ilinoa. Ho writes : "On hearing of the arrest of Drs. Reeves and Turner I was immensely tickled , and thank you for your promptness in denouncing - ' nouncing them. In this city a poor boy , working for a small salary and having no homo , was to my certain knowledge beaten out of $25 ho had managed to save , by their pretending to euro his lameness resulting from spinal fever. " Still another was from Samuel F. Bur- dott. of Laavonworth , Kas. , who says ho was in Memphis January 7th , and was beat out of $250 by ono Williams , which is said to bo ono of Dr. Turner's aliases. Ho says ho wants tn BOO the fol low , for be thinks ho is the same chap. John F. Gouts , of Clarksville , Tonn. , writes as follows to Sheriff Cannon : "I desire you to accept my congratula tions for your energy and perseverance in the capture of those two impostors , Reeves and Turner. I fool , though an entire stranger , that you deserve the congratulations of every man in your county and city for your untiring efforts. " It seems , from those and other cirourrt- stances , that the pair of doctors aroprotty well known , and their arrest is attracting much attention. FEKSONAli. Jacob Sims , of the law firm of Sims & Cild- well , him gone to 'Bontrlco , Nob. , to attend tlio district court , W. T. Wlloex of Oakland visited the Bluffs yesterday. Miss Myrtle Hston , of Omahii , is visiting friends In this city. Mr. Uonrge Goodwin , of the 13. & M. headquarters - quarters , wna a VluiTs visitor yesterday. Hon. John Y. Stone , of Glonwood , waa at the Ogden yesterday. . IL.Stouch , of Baltimore , was amont ? yester day's arrivals at Bochtolo'H hotel. \V. E , Brock , ono of Porogoy & Moore's knights of the road , is back from a trip. P. P. Kelley , of Glonwood , accompanied by his wife and child , arrived at the Pacific yes terday. S. U. Craig , of Mlnden , Is at the Pacific , Oapt. 0 , S , Ilubbard has returned from his eastern trip , which ho reports as a highly enjoyable - joyablo ono save for the delay caused by the floods. TRIBUl'U OP AN INDIAN GIRL. \Vliat She Has to Say of the Governor of , Iowa. Ono of the most intoro sting papers which enters Tnn BEK oflico is The Morn ing Star , published at the Indian indus trial school at Carlisle , Pa. , and showing in each number many interesting facts concerning the progress of the work be ing done there. In the lost number sev eral letters are given of pupils to their parents and friends at homo , showing what progress they are making in'gotting hold of the English Among them Is ono which is especially interesting as it refers to the visit of Governor Sherman to that nstitution. It roads : I saw I dent know the kind of people , 3 children and ono big boy , and woman , The woman carrys her baby in a bag. She carry on her back too. The baby crys in a bag inside , just , saw the baby s hands , and they had old horse and old carriage. They looks so poor. The woman just open the doors every bit of the houses. 1 don't know what does she wanted , and her children wore in a carriage , but hoi little baby carrys in a bat ; . In the same day I saw a boar too , it was only ono and monkey and a man , theywere in the street , the man sings and the boar dance , and the monkey picks money , Since J boon hero I saw two three times the boar : in hero. Last .week Hon. B. R , Shur man was hero. Ho lives in Iowa. He is awful kind man , When ho was hen ho gave mo three times money. 1 thin ! ho is awful kind ho wont to Washingtot last week. I don't know what else U tell you I can't write much if I wora nose so sleepy I can write as much as I wan to _ but I cannot do it. Give my love t < Miss A. and Miss B , and yourself last. Tlio Church and the World At present the churches are having i season of social interest , there being re vivsl services and special meetings ever ; nig > < t , in which many are interested. li > iow of this fact some of the ladies , es pecially these who are interested in thos meetings , are annoyed that others o their acquaintances and friends ihoul bo tending their invitations to join i preparing a largo masquerade boll. Som indignation is expressed that such iuviU tious should bo sent thorn at such on it , opportune time , and with apparently e f | little regard for their religious foolinj I and view * , There U also some feellti nrouocd among some of the recipients of the invitations as to the unfortunate way in which they are worded. In asking them to attend a meeting to make ar rangements for a fancy dross and mask ball , the invitations close with , "Your absence will indicate unwillingness to share expenses or take part. " Some of the Indies do not like the position in which this places them , for they say their absence , no matter for what cause , will bo construed into a sort of stingi ness on their part. Taken altogether the invitations have stirred up something of a teapot tempest in society and church. THE WATER WORKS , * The Test I'ut OfT to Some More Pro- Day. Yesterday was the time sot for the test of the water works , but the weather was so cold and disagreeable , that it was thought best to postpone the occasion. Some of the committee having a natural aversion to standing around in the cold and watching freezing water. Mr. II. P. M. Birkinbino , the chief engineer of the water works , and father of Harry Birkinbino , the engineer in charge , being in the city , could not stay his curiosity , however , as he had never seen a stream thrown yet } from the water works hero. A hose was attached , for his satisfaction , to a hydrant near the Iloscuo engine house , and with the reser voir prcssurg , a fine stream was thrown going far above the city mill and the Iloscuo tower , and clear ono hurldrcd foob into the air. Naturally Mr. Birkin bino was greatly pleased with this show ing. Painting done to order and lessons Riven by S. D. Rohso. Studio 12 North Main street. DIAMONDS. The Best Imitation of the Real Gem A Now Dovlco and Its Uses. While the attempts of chemists to manufacture genuine diamonds have al ways ended in failure ( except , porhapsm the production of carbon atoms too ini- nuto to have any commercial value ) , the many efforts to imitate the diamond have resulted in considerable success , and all previous imitations have boon surpassed through a process lately introduced in Franc. ) . Largo quantities of the artifici al gems thus made hkvo recently bocn imported into this country , where they are sold in the trade under the naino of "holiolas , " a diminutive of the Greek word holies , the sun. They are manufactured from the colorless glass known as strass , which has long been extensively used as a basis for artificial jewels , but which in this case is subject ed to a now treatment. After the appli cation of great heat , this substance is plunged into cold water , and tlio consequent quent sudden chilling has a powerful contracting influence , so that the grain of the strass becomes exceedingly close and fine. Hence the glass is made very clear and transparent , and given a re markably hard surface , which is susceptible of a high polish. Then it is cut and polished like a real diamond , the cutter using a leaden wheel , with oil and diamond dust ; but. while the genuine stones are always cut singly , a number of the holiolas are fastened with wax in a row upon a stick and are all cut at the same time. For the original foil backing to give brilliancy to an artificial gem , a very small bit of foil is substitut ed , which is attached to the culot , or centre of the back. In this way the transparency of the stone it * preserved , while the light is reflected into its heart. When first make in Paris , about two years ago- the holiolas wore produced in comparatively small numbers , and , being sold by but few establishments , wore in troduced at first among the bettor class of people , for whom they were sot in sil ver combs , tiaras , and other ornaments for the huir. Their brilliancy and close resemblance to gcnuino diamonds grad ually caused a largo demand for thum , and the Paris trade in them became extensive - tonsivo about a year ago. Their impor tation to this country began some seven or eight months since , ard is , rather singularly , controlled by a Maiden Lane firm of dealers in genuine diamonds. They are used for a variety of purposes. Besides being admirably suited for stage 'ewols , they are largely talcing the place if Rhino atones in back combs , and they , ro sot in rolled plate or low-carat gold 'or jewelry of every form. To a munh greater extent than the uninitiated would magino , they are worn by .adios who are the owners of 'oal diamonds , but who have torn- lorarily parted with the possession of ; heir goms. When a speculator in Wall itroot or else here "comes to grief" of a lorious character , it is not infrequently bund advisable to pawn his wife's diamonds mends if they present a considerable cap ital. It is also considered advisable that their absence should not bo remarked , and aa temporary substitutes the holiolas are found very convenient and deceptive. A jeweler of Now York succeeded last ioason in greatly astonishing the guests > f a summer hoUj , where ho was staying with his wife and several daughters. A "jail being given at the resort , ho bor- owed from friends in the trade a largo quantity of holiola jewelry , and the "omalo members of his family appeared , t the entertainment in such a ulazo of jemH that the admiration and envy ex cited wore surpassed by the general amazement. The holiolas are cut in both brilliant and rose forms , and ore of all sizes , shapes and colors. Generally they arc pure whito. _ The unset stones are graded in certain sizes , to conform to the caret sizes of genuine diamonds , and are sold , according to size , at from $20 to § 50 per fcross. When sot and worn , their resem blance to the real gems is such that they are likely to bo mistaken for thorn by all but exports. The latter , however , can not bo docieved , as tluno is a peculiar light in the flash of the true diamonc vrhjgh oven this imitation does not repro. duco. How Ho Beared Her. PelroH Kreo Presi There was nothing mean in his looks but at thn same time , he had no businesi in the ladies'cabin of ttu-J'errjr boat. She had scarcely left Windsor when ho sa < ? own within two foot of a woman ubou forty years old , und whispered : "Thoro'a going to bo some fun when we land in Detroit. " "Sir ! " she replied , as she drew away littlo. "Oh , you just got ready for ill" h chuckled ; "you'll see a woman get th worst sot-baok hoardtell of " - you ever , ! "What do you mean ? " she asked wit ladden interest. "See that girl over there ? " She did , Indeed , M the girl was th third and only other passenger in th RUBBER Oat dpocch is short , but to the point. Best Chicago discounts every day in the year on Rubber Boots , , Shoes , AND ARCTICS. Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the NJSW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. _ _ Wo have a big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE slock of regular and 3XTRA WIDE Boots and Shoos in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders. Or second quality Boots wo ore introducing are better than many so-called firs quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on thorn. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 112 Broadway , Council Bluffs Iowa. MAYNE & PALMER , Hard and Soft Coal , AND WOOD , BULK ; AND BAIHIEL LIJIE , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , HICUIOAN PLASTER , HAIR AND SKWER PIPK. No , 039 Broadway , C00NWL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & ing Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received , 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. Tn"P"KT W T3ATT3"n ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN- UUJliN VVi JjjtJJjLUJ , TY COLLECTION AOENOY. Otllco corner Broadway and Main ctrcot. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . PPTJn Xr fin JJOjiNU OS UU.t 18 Main rtreet and 17 Poitl etrunt. VT A "V TW1 HTTAT CRESTON HOUSE. VijHLA. ItiUIllN , H'ltcl. 217 and 219 Main street. JJVi J. Jr WJJLLXjU | Corner Main ami Fifth up-etalre. Rcaldfcnoo , C09 Willow nTe \T QnofTTR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , I'll OUU-UJVi Ji Offleo en or American Express. WAP"M"PT ? LIVERY AND FEED , Stt VV XJVJLNJjIVj , Will contract for tunerala at reasonable ratea. 22 Fourth atreet. J. M , ST. JOHN & OO..OASH BUYERS , ) r tt by return mall. 148 Broadway. MERCHANT TAILOR , Stock Coniiieto. | Suits made at reasonable prlcog. No. SOS Main St. ! 1 p C < ( WtTfTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , 3i J O I'IJLJ..D. _ Corner 7th and Broadway. Flans and specifications furnished. T A T\/I"PC \ ! TT3 A TVTPV MKKCHANT TAILOR. U " ItU-lO HjilN Jj X t Artlntlo Work and roisonable charges. 872 Broadway. [ "TMTYT XT TTATJT1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW , UllNJJJL OS LZlIll < Jamca Block. _ Practice In state and federal eourta. Q ! A "MTT A 13 I TT1\/T / And batn I > ° UB . 421 nnil 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont- 3 A1N 11 All I U IVl Komery. M. D. Physician. _ _ _ _ DTkM I NT 'T ATmrVPT1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , JjUVVJUN U ZJJJljUJ.JL > Notary Public and General Conveyancer. 415 Broadway. D TTTPTJ P TTnTTQ'C1 SMITH & NORTON , LlJj V JjItJj JJLUUOJj , Broadn ay opposite New Opera House. RcQtUd 81 , $1.60 per d y A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES AND FURNITURE , At VEKY LOW FIGURES. Don't forget I pay the highest price for IXIIEID As I am compelled to buy to fill contrvcti. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway. M. GALLAGHER. New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendants. { First Door easf of Metropolitan Hotel , AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE , THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OF WATERLOO , IOWA. K considered the beat 8 ? . BOO In case ot death , and $1 000 endow mcnt at the expiration of ton > cars. Asso's- ants pa } aDlo according to a . Mrf. Olhe Fllley Ihe agent will call and explain the plan upon your TO- iirxt. Direct your communications to 244 Vine Bt. Council BlulTn Iowa. LIVE TO EAT. EAT TO LIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE , O .tox-or to Tlio Ed. Olison 1 401 Broadway , < MctU at all Ilours. Chef d'cuitlne 1f f Council lllufta. \ l-articj a Specialty. JPoteir DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF f ALL PAPER Al f HDD ! Interior Decorations. 13 S. Penvl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. cabin , aho couldn't help'but BOO hot. That girl is Binuggling five yarda of dress goods I" whispered the man. "Not" "Saw her buy it in Canada. " "And would you bo moan enough to .oil the customs ofllcor ! " "Don't have to. They have instruc tions this morning to scorch every passen ger. That's the reason I didn't bring over a now overcoat , " Ho got up nnd slid out with that , leav ing the two females alone. When the boat landed the girl walked off as calmly M a clam , but the woman looked palo and fluttratod and mad. 'Let's make a tour , " chuckled the mean man , as ho bqckonod the customs fflcer aboard. " 01 what ? " "Of the cabin. " They entered the place , and under the seat in the far corner they discovered a bundle containing two pairs of Blockings , a pair of gloves , throe yards of silk , and ayard or two of plush. "By Qeorge ! " said the customs man. "I knew 1 could ocaro her , " gurgled the other , MrsHJHiltoflM.D , , PflYSIOIAN fe SUBOEON , 9 223 Middle Bm-i-r v , Council Bluff * . SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTJCK. Special wlveitUeioenU , tuch at Lost , Found , To Loan , For Solo , To Kent , Wants , Hoard. Ing , etc. , Mill be Inserted In thti column at the low rate ot TEN CENTS PEH LINE for the flrstlnaertlon Mid XIVE CENTS PKU LINE for each lubaequent In sertion , Leate adtertlsernonta atouroffloo , No , 7 Pearl Street , near Broadw av WAMTS. TT7ANTE1J E > ery bouy ui Council Bluffs to Uko YV TlllUxK. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents a week. WANTED A Rood home. In nice location , lth thrte or ( our rooms. Adduiu box Vo. 8 , Bti office. office..n .n I'AVKHS-Vor sale at CUK olUce , at S5 ccnU a hundred. RKNT Olio or tw u fu nuhcd rooms. S W. FOIl Ninth Kt. and Third a\tnuo. KENT Elegantly furolihed anrurttDents In FOIl with ( .rittte family Inference * x < changed. Addreii H. W. J. lleo office. FOIl SALE 04 acres H mile * Irom Omtha , new lioiuo 10x24 ( t , stable if. limy water and tluibor 2 COO. KMEHY & JONES , Heal EtUtti agent * . , ISW Hartley St. . Omsha. 359-HI THOK SALE A tlrnt-cUM ret of bar fixtures and JL ? pool Uble , thcap. S. Uold t tu , S 0 liioadway , Couucl Ulufts lo a. SALK-Uouso No. 7S5 Harrison street and FOIl en lots. KiM. 1U1I ca > h. KENT a Urge plcely furnUhod room wlti FOIl coal fire. Imjulro 6iJKlr t aeuue. , two blocU from I'ott Orticc. TT > 011 HKNT A Urp ) nicely ( iirnUiutd room wlU X1 h a coal tire. Inquire Oil V'lrcl ti auit twc bl cVirtonil ltoaicc. Empkie Hardware C o I I 109 and 1111S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. Biros , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN t 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOR \VHAT \ YOU GET. " New Building New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS-CENT It ALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant , PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. Ola.so3a.-p > , , ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO LOAN ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lota and Lands in the County. G-ROSVENQR & MANUFACTURERS OF 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa. AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A larpo line of extoaordinary Fine Carvers. 504 Broadway ; ajid 10 and , 12 Main Street , OETSDME OF FITOH BROTHER' ' 1HIRTS ? Per Fitting , Best and Chcapcst.Binno Linen Collars and Cuffs. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE In all our Boots and Shoes , regardless of Quality. Don't miss this chance. S. A. PIERCE , 100 Main Street. CASADY , ORCUTT & FEENCH , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL General House Furnishings ! MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY.W 502 Broadway , Council Bluff * . | CASADY , OiiCUTT & FRENCH. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFK8 MARKET. Wheat No. 2 spring , C5c ; No. 3 , COc ; to- loctod , 45c ; good demand. Corn Loalera are paying 33o for old corn and 2Gc for mnv. Oata In good demand at 22o. Hay i 00@0 00 per ton ; 60o per bale. Kye 10@45o. Com Meal 125 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 00@ 700. 700.Conl Conl Delivered , bnrd , 11 50 per ton ; soft , 5 00 per ton Butter Plenty and in fair demand at 20c ; creamery , 'Me. ICggs In goad demand nt 25c per dozen. Lard Fail-bank's , wholesaling at lie. Poultry Iteadysalo ; dealers are paying for chickens lie ; tttruoys , lie. Vegetables Potatoes , 40cj onions , 40o ; cab bage , none In the market ; apples , ready sale at 8 00@3 W ) for prime utock. Flour City Hour , 1 G0@4 00 , Brooms 2 03@3 00 per doz. L1VK STOCK. Cattle-3 00@3 60 ; calves , 5 00@7 50. Hoes Local pickers nro buying now and there Is a good demand for all grades ; choice packing , 5 35@5 55 ; mixed , 4 75@5 23. R. Rice M. D. or other tumors removed without the i knife or draw ItiKot blood. CHRONIC Over thirty } tare practical experience. Offloa NeE E 1'earl street , Council IlluOa CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVE , , CIIAPJIAN & 1IAK7KN8 , . . . PllOl'lllETOIlS. ilonilnKhoura. , . . , . . . . , , , , 10 to 12 Afternoon . , , , . , , . . , . . . . ,2.30to 4-JO E\enln J > , 7:31) to 10. Cotrmutatlon tlckuts good ( or twenty adm'uious ' $ A W. W. CHAPMAN , - Manager. No objectionable characters will be admitted. JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL. SIMS & CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , , IOWA OiBca , llaln Street , llooms 1 and Uhugart & ifc- llalton1 * Ut * . WlUvnctlovlu 8Ut aud DO lit * JOSEPH AND COAL Corner Main street and Eighth avenue , Caui Bluffd. jEiTLnucst rates and prompt delivery WINTEBRESORT. _ SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. CURE OR NO PAY Wo trua-anteo the cure of the follouln ; named dis. goaaos , or no tiaj : liheumatlsm , Scrofula , Ulcere , Catarrh , a I Blood andiklndUcaiua , DttHjjwla | , Liter Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diacasca. ( lout , Neil- ralsla and Asthma , Tlicsj Springs are the favorite resort ot the tlrod and dchllltatad , and are the FEEBLE LADItS BUT FIUKNl ) , Good hotel , livery and bathing accomodatlon both winter and summer. Locality highly plcturuequ and healthy Aoxsslblo by Wab h railway , * K\on , orC. , B. it Q. , at Albany. Corrt i > ondeiu solicited , UKV. M. M. THOIU'SON , Manager. Slloani Springs , Oara , 1' . O. , Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity , . . , . , . , . 1.002J Ileactloii , . . . . . Neutra Caiboolo Acid CM . , . 28 In. inr gallon Carbonate Calcium . 25,021 Or-ilni Carbonate Iron . , , . , , , , . 7 , < U ! ' Sulphate Magneula . , . , . , . . 3ibfl ' Sulphate Calciini . . . . , , , , , , . . , , . , , . . 1,140 " Chloride HoJIuui . ' ' , " T.ZBO ' . , , . . . , Alumina . , , , .0,010 " Orgaulcand Volatile matter and loss . , , .1,163 " Total Bcllds j > er gallon . ,67,174 " WlUOllTdc MiPHiLLjChcmlsU. luon. o rici , u , K. rcsrr. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blufli > . U. Estabiisnea - - JS56 W.R.VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha ana Council BlutTr. our