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, , . . .ni , . , j , * , i Ar n . onr 6 THE DAILY BEECOUNCIL BLUFFS-MONDAY , MAY 18 , 1885 ; DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , May 13 , SUBSCRIPTION HATES. 'y C r lw . J . - - - - SO otolj p f week By Mull - . . . . . . . . . . 110.00 p I jreat MINOH MENTION , The city council moots again to-night. Standard fiction 39 cents at cheap book sale. Manufacturara book Bale , ono week , 502 Broadway. Bricks for sale In largo or small lota by J. A. Woavar , 815 Seventh avenue. The preachers are still devoting their time to the discussion of the prohibitory law. Now is your only chaneo to buy a library for loss than half pries at Man ufacturers book silo. The Ilov. Mr. Harris , of Omaha , preashed in the baptist church hero yes terday. Come and BOO goods and prices at the cw bcot and ehoo store of R. 1 , Skllcs No. 102 , Main strco t. , The latest styles of summer mlllnory at the lowest possible prlcoa , at Mrs. A. 0. Rogers' , 341 Broadway. The board of county supervisors moot to-morrow to dispose of the now jail bonds to the highest bidder. All the latest styles , to order and ready made at the now millinery store of Mis , A. 0. Rogers , No. 341 Broadway. McCauley history of England , bound in cloth , five volumes , only $1.08 regular price $5.00 , at Manufacturers book sale II I I 02 Broadway. . The ladles of the catholic church are preparing to hold n'falr for the benefit ol the society , the latter part of this month , lasting two or throe days. Pottawattamlo Grove , No. 33 , Ancient Order of Druids , will glvo a ball Wednes day evening , to saouro funds for the pur chase of a now banner for the grovo. The Rev. T. F. Thlckstun , former pastor of the baptist church hero preached in the union chapel , on Har mony street , yesterday afternoon. The evidence in the judicial contest , between Judge Aylosworth and Judge Loofbonrow , having been taken , the case rrill bo submitted before three chosen judges in Dan Molnes. At the dlmo museum to-morrow after noon there Is to bo a free matlnoo for the children , the Barbonr dramatic company to present that charming Irish drama , "Kathleen Mavournoon , " which will af ford the young folks a great treat. The "carnival of nations , given by the ladles of tbo episcopal church last week , took In about ono thousand dollars , so that after all expenses are paid there irll bo over five hundred dollars net proglt to help In the building of the new church. Two representatives , George Holmes , and George A. aeybolt , of the Platts- month live atock company , wore In this city on Saturday , and bought a number of colts from Messrs. Sohleutor & Bow- ley , which wore driven to Plattsmouth , previous to being token to the company's ranch in Ouster county , Nebraska. On Saturday Mr. Sam Roddo , of the firm of Eiaeman , Rodda & Co. , celebrated his birthday , and the clerks expressed their good will by the presentation of a handsome tea-sot , Charles Morris making the necessary speech with good taste. Mr. Rodda was too greatly taken aback by the surprise to rally his oratory more than enough to say a hearty "thank you. " This evening the Barbour dramatic . company open at the dime museum , am will probably remain several weeks , as they have In other places succeeded in drawing delighted crowds for many sue cesslvo nights. To-night they present that popular play , "Black Diamonds , ' and from the press notices given thorn elsewhere the public may expect to have ono of the best entertainments over given for such a nominal sum , Readers of the BEE will find inforraa tion of interest to themselves in the advertisement of Eisoman , Rodda & Oo which appears in this Issue. This firm has a Well-earned reputation as well as a stock of immense proportions , and per sons wishing anything in their line would do well to glvo thorn a call and see for themselves. Their mailing department is ono of the host conducted departments in the establishment , as to system , am any ouo at a distance wishing to dea with this house will find thorn prompt and attentive to all correspondence. Substantial abstracts of titles and rea estate loans , J. W. & E. L. Squire , 1 0 Pearl street. Heal KstatoTranHfcrB. The following are the transfers of real estate as recorded in the office of the registrar , and reported to the BEE by A. J. Stephcnson , for Friday , May 10 1885 : G. W. Tomer to J. D. My or , ei " eej- 2-74.43 ; § 2,400. Aaron IJ. ForrleUll to Mothala J. Wlnans , it , it } 33-and pait s j.28.75-40 ; $1500 * Citizens eavings bank of St. Lonlr , to w' ' am Preston , lots 9 and 10 , block 10 , WllllamB1 firetadd , ; § 7CO. \V , J. Literwsmr to J. M. Flayler , partof J mJ-25-75-44 ; ? 474. Total sle , 55,125. To Uio I'liblle. My wife , Mary Gerde , having left my hoard and bed without cauto or provoca tion , 1 hereby notify the public that I * ilJ not bo rwpsnelblo for any hills con tract' d ty her. HENUY GEUUES. Cc f IL BLIWS , Ta. , May 10 , 1885. Purify your blood , tone up the system and u-gol te the dlgiBtivo organs by tate Ing Hood's Sirtaprilla. Sold by all druggists. MUCH MOUTHING. The Mayor any Mermen S'ill ' Filling Ow Fractions , A Bill for tlio AVorklnfjincn , Thr city council hold a spocUl mooting Saturday Droning , on call of tlio mayor , or the avowed purpose of considering ho veto of the rosolatlon under which ho council had proceeded to the election of the city officers. When the cDnncll tad gathered they learned to their aur- pmo th t the mayor WAS not ready to iavo them consider the veto , bat had iropiirod two others , and wanted more ; lmo to amend his TOCO of the election of officers. The following wore the vetoes which ho thus uprung'on them instead of the veto filed Bomo days ago : To the honorable common council of Council BlnfFB--Gcntlomen : I return to you herewith the resolution offered by Alderman Siodcntopf , nlth an amend ment of Alderman Shngart , and passed by your honorable body May llth , 1885 , said resolution being hereto attached. I am opposed to paid resolution because it Is In violation of an ordinance that estab lishes the oflico of street commissioner. This oflico must bo repealed by an ordi nance. The resolution also grants the right to aldermen of each ward to employ a man who shall have charge of the "ward work" at the cost of two dollars per day , or a total of eight dollara a day. Thus Itwill bo seen that It will not bo economy to dismiss the street commissioner , whoso pay is $3 a day , for nub-street commis sioners at $8 a day. I do therefore veto this resolution , and refer the aamo to this body , hoping that yon will use inoro cau tion , and loss haste in covering defects , and that yon will not try again to vltlato an ordinance by a resolution. Respect- rally submitted , etc. " The other vote was against the ordi nance recently passed requiring that dirt haulers should uuo tight wagon boxes , so that the dirt would not rattle off , and drop onto streets over which they passed. In vetoing this , the mayor says : "Said ordinance was drawn and introduced al the InsUnco and npon the order of Al derman Shngart. I am opposed to this ordinance , because it will work a hard ship on our dirt haulers , as it requires the wagon bodies to bo perfectly tight. Th'n ' would necessitate the purchase ol now wagon bodies , require more time to unload the dirt , and force the teamster to haul a lighter load , as his wagon body will bo heavy , and also It designates within an inch how fall the wagon shall bo. For a violation of the ordinance the teamster is guilty of a misdemeanor , and he may bo fined $20 for each offense. The acts prohibited ore not criminal in their nature , but by the terms of the ordinance It is made a misdemeanor , and a lawful but transient traveler might Innocently bo made amenable to the name , and as an ordinance to bo valid must be reasonable and consistent with the laws and policy of the state , and must not bo unequal , oppressive , or vexations ; therefore , In mj judgment , this ordinance is illegal , agalrisl public policy , in restraint of labor , and undemocratic , and canbonefit no one bnl those who deal in wagons , and there is an ordinance regulating the hauling ol dirt , passed in June , 1884 , that In my judgment is sufficiently strong to protect the city's Interest ? . I do therefore return - turn the ordinance , etc. " There was considerable sparring over these vetoes. The motion to carry the ordinance over the head of the mayor was csrried by a vote of four to two , Aid. Mynstor and Golso alone supporting the mayor's veto. There being two-thirds of the council thus in favor of the vetoed resolution and ordinance , it was insisted that the veto was void , but the mayor claimed that It required a two-thirds ma jority whatever ) that is and when an appeal was mde from this decision , ho declared all appeals out of order. This high handed way of running the whole business was galling to the aldermen , but there was nothing to do but qnbmlt , and wait for some future action to bring the mayor to his Bonnes. 2 There was ono equaro sit down on the mayor , however. It was apparently his doilre to make a little political capital for himself among the working man and dirt haulers , and In doing so there was a chance to try to put Alderman Shugarl in the position of being responsible for the obnoxious ordinance. In hlo veto this crops out by an'intimation that AI- dornnn Shngart , bslng engaged In sailing farm wagons , had some coltish motive It getting this ordinance passed , and the veto puts the alderman in the position oi father of the ordinance , whereas , the facts appear that the ordinance was agreed upon in the com mittee of the whole , un animously , and passed in a llko manner , ail the members voting for it , and that Aid. Mynstor was quite prominent in the preparation and paesige of the ordinance. At least , the council at this mooting passed a resolution declaring tbat Aid. Shngart was not the father of the diri haulers' ordinance , and even Aid. Qeiso voted for this resolution , Aid. Mynster being the only ono who opposed it. It seems thorefsro , that If this was a hardship - ship on the workingmen , that the whole council should boar the blame , instead oi its being put on to one. The I'EE man saw the mayor yesterday and aaliod him about the nltuatlon. "Now , I notice , " said the mayor , "that the DUE speaks of the veto power as be ing some newly discovered toy , that I am just phying with. The fact is that I have had the veto power for more than a year , and before this I have used it but one ? , and that was to keep the Union Pacific from laying siiidatono Instead of granite for paving , and thus kept the city from having Inferior paving. In re gard to the city clerk , I have withdrawn my veto , simply to amend it , for I want to state as an additional reason for not wanting a change , that there a good many cases now pending In court , In which the clerk Is an Important witness , and a change just now would bo risky , as ho knows all about the records and the cases. I do not feel any ways hard to any of the aldermen , but I want the city's Interests protected. " 41 Why do you not leave this matter of 'a two-thirds majority' to arbitration , Instead of urging that it should bo ad judicated In court V "I am willing to Helen to &ny propo sition that the other aide would make , md yet this Is an important matter , and .bo thing could not be seitlod by an arbi tration. It It n't merely whether tbo present city clerk ehall stay in office , but irhf ther four men chill have the power to nm all the city affairs. " It was suggested to hi honor that under his own view three men , himself and two aldermen , could atop everything , and it ecemcd to bo simply whether four men should have the "say , " or throe men , and ho wont off thinking over the iroblcm , "BATTLE OF THE KEGS , " Pointers in the Prolition Gases anfl Some Fresh Facts , " \VJmt Jnilgo lioolbourmv Hays , In the conrsa of a personal latter from Judge Loofbonrow to Mr. Jacob Sims , of this city , the following statement U made in regard to the Carroll county cases : "Fivo applications for temporary injunction - junction wore hoard before mo at Carroll and injunctions granted in four of them , and refused in ono , on the ground solely that the facts shown in that case did not , In my judgement , justify the issuing ol the writ. No question was presented Involving the constiatlonalily of the law , but in two cases a plea was cct up thai the bill containing the injunction clause had not passed the lower house of the legislature , and therefore was not a law , but this defense was not sustained. The newspapers have indulged in all sorts ol reports , but the facts are as above stated , " This prop being taken away , the saloon mon found comfort and hope in a tele gram from Mnscatlno , Iowa , as follows : Judge French , of the cirenlt court , to day rendered in writing an Important decision bearing npon in junction proceed ing under the state prohibitory law. French holds that the first injunction proceeding Instituted against a saloon shall have priority over any other In junction proceeding against a saloon. Tills Is regarded as a great victory for the saloons , as nhatn Injunction proceedings have bocn Instituted by friends of the saloons against nearly every saloon in Mnscatlno. The temperance alliance will appeal the case to the supreme court , The Injunction cases started by the temperance alliance of this city agalns six of the saloons , como up before Judge Connors at Glonwood , to-day. The de fendants expect to gain a victory , on the same grounds as set forth In the above telegram , as they claim that the injunc tton caseo brought before Judge Aylos worth , in the superior court here , were brought before the six cases brought by the temperance alliance , and they wll insist on those six cases being dropped on the ground that those other cases have the priorty. It is understood that the cases brought before Judge Aylosworth are brought in the Interests of the saloon men , in order to prevent other salts be ing successfully carried on , This seems to bo the policy of the attorneys for the saloon mon , and it seems to bo the intention to keep these oases hang ing along so as to prevent other cases so long no possible. The decision above given Is looked upon by thorn as strength ening their position , as 'shown in this policy , and hence they start for Glen wood to-day with high hopes of return ing with victory perched npon their ban ners. If they should chance to bo disap pointed In this croat will be the fal thereof , for they are quite confident , am feel that in this sort of proceeding , bj keeping cases continually pending , the ] will bo able to prevent the onforcemen of the prohibitory law. Poor Old. Ltuly I The Nonpareil devoted a lengthy am loading editorial Saturday morning to trying to advertise the BEE. Smal favors are thankfully received , and the BEE would not appear to bo nngratofnl to the Old Grandmother , but it canno but remark that it has been so long since she wrote anything crlglna for her scrap-book that she makes sac work of it. She naturally complains thai the ecrap-book cannot get enough ndver Using to fill it , BO that she has to devote seven columns to a free advertising o her own office. She blames the BEE for getting BO much business while she is living on crusts , which are rather hard tor her foiling teeth. The BEE is sorry , bu will have to continue to accommodate merchonts , who want [ to advertise , no for charity's sake , but because It pays them. The Old Ladygots ? a little mixed but doubtless this is duo to her dotage for she says in ono place that the BEI his so little circulation that everybody who pays for any space In It Is foolish and In a few lines further on she claimi that the BEE has so largo a circulation tbat it draws all the trade from Councl Blnfh to Omaha. The BEE is naturally proud of Its having a larger circulation than t.11 the other papers of Omaha am this city combined , and as the Old lady does not seem to bo well posted as to what is a largo circulation , she ought to look over the sworn statements of the BEE , which Is the only paper which dares to give its patrons the free chance to In spect the books for themselves , and the only ono which deres to publish ita circu latlon , under oath. COMttlKKCIATj , COUNCIL BLUrrS MABKYT , Wheat No. 1 milling 70j Nc , 2 , C5 No. S , CO. Corn Now , 28o. Data For local purposes , 80o , Hay * 00 per ton ; baled , CO. Eye GOo. Corn Meal 51.CO per 100 pounds , Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , f .00 ® C CO , Coal Delivered , hard , D.GO per ton ; ott 4.00 per ton Lard Armour's , wholwullnjr at 741. Flour Olty flour , 1.60@2.90. Brooms 1.7B@3.00 per doz , LJVB BTCor. Oattle Butcher cows 3.2503.75 , Bntchor itoors , 3.7B4,00. Sheep 3.00@3.50. Hoge 3.00@3.76. PBODUCE AND TJJtJITO. EggB-OJc. Butter Jleceipta are Increasing ; choice creamery,22@o ! | choice country , > 15cj good 12Ji 14c ; poor to fair , C@10o. Roll butter should be wrapped In bleached butter cloth and closely packed , Poultry Demand strong supply light ; live spring chickens , good tire , 86,00 perdoz.live old chickens , light and medium weight , $3.60@3.7Dperdoz. ; live old chickens , heavy weight , $1 00 ; live turkeys , 10@llc per Ib. At present the weather U too uncertain to ehip dressed poultry : however high prices can jo obtained lor choice stocK arriving in good condition Game Demand is only for fresh killed ducks ; mallftrd , $2.00 } mlxed.gl.fiO ; teal , 1.00. OniousNone In market ; choice Block would likely bring § 1,76 ; sprouted and poor , 81.00@1.25. Deans Glenn stock in gooddemand at 81.25 @ 1.S5 for medium * , and Si.60 for iiaviesi dirty tockudulUt$100. 1'otatoes The freight war has given us cboio Wisconsin and Mlnneeotas at C5@70c. jooil natives are going at 60o in bulk ; email ots of eaclced , G5c. HA BROTHER 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. CARPET ; CARPET G , TS H A large stock and choice patterns. Prices clear down. DryGoods , DryGoods All the novelties in Dress Goods , Silks and White Goods , Always Lowest Prices. We make a suecialtv of Store Shadings * Office Mattings , the furnisliiiio' of churches offices and public buildings. A ? Kfl "Pfe 1 & * & V BSBBbv tfV f /I i 11 Uwf /HTWQ / "BT 'rfVi'i ' wi.rai 1 P H IT Trrt ,4U1 JSrOa u Wf&Y vOUuCll JS III MS ( w w ' "PIECE "THE " . AND ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. The cnly all night house in the city. Everything served in first claei style and on shor notice. Hot and cold lunchoa alwnvs rondy. rondy.OOJDS. OOJDS. Will Discount all Prices. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 3 Broadway , Connell BInffa , Iowa Good Drs. Judd & Smith's IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT. Oflico and Factory , No 80 , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Kcop HorseB and Muloa constantly on hand which wo will cell In retail or carload lota All S toe arranted as Represented Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain tnd Baled Hay. . Prices roa 'Bonablo Satisfaction Guaranteed. OBOLTTTZEIB. So BOLE-5T Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffa. NOW AT FULL FLOW AS NEVER BEFORE AT The Leading Store in the City , the Grand est and Greatest Dry Goods Stock in the West ; Prices neyer before so much in favorofth pur chaser , Late grand arrivals AT DEPRESSED prices from the manufacturingdistricts. Big purchases just opened up in Silks , Dress Goods , Cloaks , Linens , Domestics , Hosiery , Gloves , Fans , Parasols , Laces and Embroideries , P In all the above departments during this week. Goods to be sold for less than half the rep-ular retail prices. FOLLOW THE CROWD To the leading and largest Retail House in the citv. You will always get more than value for your money. EISEM AN , EODDA & CO , Peoples' Store , 318 and 320 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. W. P. AYLESWORTH , HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of nny kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hcu moved on Little Giant trucks , the boat In the world. W. P. AYLSWOimi. 1010 Ninth Street , Council BluDs SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . IOWA. AComplete Line of New Goods to Select From. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special k veiilocmcota , sue * s tc ! Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board Ing , cto. , will be Inserted la this column t the Ion to ot TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first toeeitlo nd FIVE CENTS FEU LINE lor each enbgoqngnl ortlon. Leave ftdvoitlsomentt it our odce , Ho , Pearl Btroot , near Eroadwar WANTS. WANTED A god girl for general housework Mrs J. W. Squito , No. 202 , Story etroo Council Wuffa. WANTKD Immodlatclr , coba. Grain dealer can find ready market for cobs by oddresiln me or ship Immediately to mo by oorload , uotlfyln mo cf shipment , and I will pay pmket price. E S. Jones , Counc 1 Bluffs. F OR RENT House , 7 rnonn and halls , cornc Harmon * and Beaten Sts. Apply 210 Harris ? HLC AT A BAHOAIN The doeirablo res FOR dcnco or buslnofa property on Upper Broad way , known i the Powers place , Apply to QKO. R SHARD , 82 Main street. | TO TitAUK. Uood Ion a cr Nobrask WANTS land for a small stock of hardware or genera merchandise , well located. SWAN & WALKXR. TfOK , S LK A rare chance to get a fine , well 1m JU proved farm of 400 acres , within a few miles o Council Bluffs , at a bargain. Low price and cos terms. SWAN & WALKHH TJlOR SALE A good paying hotel property wit JD liycry stable , In ono of the best Email towns In western Iowa will sell with or w Ithout furniture , o will trade for a email farm with stock etc. SWAN & WALKXR. FOR SALE Lands Improved aad unlmprovct If you want a farm in wcetcrn Iowa , Kanga Nebraska or Dakota , let us hoar from you. SWAN & WALKXB. TiAOK BALE A lareo number of business and res JC1 dcnco lota In all parts of Council BluDs. He us before you buy , SWAN & WALKKR. E10R SALE Parties wishing to buy cheap lots t build on can buy on monthly payments of from 82 to 210 , HWAN & WALKKR TjlOK HEN 1' Wo will rent you a lot to build oi J ? with the privilege to buy If you wleh on vor liberal tornn. SWAN & WALKXR. jiOR BALK Houses. Lota and Land. A. J Ptepbcnion , 603 First avenue. t / AMTKil bvery Douym council Binds o lit YV TuiBn. Dumped by carrier * ! only twent ta a week. FOR KXCIIAXUK No. 15 ? , 10,000 acres land ten iiiilessouth of fildncy , Neb , , for Ccuncll Blulf property. No. 165. A good ttcaiu flouring mill In Cedar Co Iowa , for a stuck of genera ) merchandise or hard " are , vnluo (6/00 No. 159 Hotel property In Tajl-r Co. , Iowa , fa geed farm property , value f I.COo. No. ICO. Land In Hall and Lincoln Cog. , Neb , , fo Council Bluffs propcity. No 101 , Fine Improved farm for cheap western land. land.No No , 10) . On9 of the beet farms In 1'ottawtttaml county , Iowa , 400 acres for wild Kancas or Nebraska land. land.No. . ICO. Hotel In Pueblo , Col , , worth 0.(03 , to Iowa , Kinta' , or Nebraska land In par and lout tine on Imluico , No. 171 , Good farm , for stock ol good ] or hard ware. No. 172. Wild lands In Hooks Co. , Nob. , for stock of dry K ° t > ds. No. 175 House and lot In Clarlnda , Page Co Iowa , for Ncbraikfc or Iowa lind ; value Jl.tOJ. No. 177. Hotel In one ol Dakota's boit towns viluo 59,000 , fur stock of drugs lor put and hni Improved or unimproved No. 178. 8.liQdld ] ( bargains In Ktcth Co , , Neb. wild land for lands In western Iowa or good etocl ofdrugior hardware. No. 18) . A hail Interest In a flret-chsi plow works well located , for lands vtluod 3t > 00. No. 182. 00 icre Improved farm In CissCo. , Iowa aUoonotnPili , Alto Co. , of 316 , for Block of goods No. 187. fctoro huldmg anil stock ol genera mcrcl'undUo , In a Iho western town for wettcir land , Improve-1 or unimproved , value Sll.COO. And hundicilsol ether special rxchan o bargains for particulars , call and see or write to &WAN k WALKER , Council Binds , In N. J3GHUEZ. 07KB AWKIUOifl KXPnrt3 fOUNOTL BLTTFRA Office olllie ) Council riuOd Clt ) Water WoikaCcinpany. > No. 20 i'earl htretjt. ) Ta Whom It Ifar Concern : Persons noMicc lima orders against IMs company must present the IBIIH at the aboto office /or / ply. meut on or before the ttnth day ol Juno next , au > ( ter that date Iho con t ruction lookiwIH bo tent 0 ttio New York otllcc. Tiino orders will not be re celved In pajtnentc ! n&ttrrenta alter thl date. JJAKUV DlltKlMllXK , Ccn'l Mjjr , & Chf . Kngr. ONLY HOTEL la COUDO Dlufla ) u\ lug a And all modern Improvements , call bells , fire alarm belli , etc , , in the CRESTON HOUSE NOB , 215 , 217 and 219 , Main Street. MAX MOON , - I'HOl'IUKTOH Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Rugs , Etc. , Etc. Careful Attention Given to On of Town Orders , Upholstery anil Drapery Work a Specialty. Our stock la the Largest in tfte lest ' 'iH' ' mid is being continually replenished by V f' li' nil the latest and choicest novelties. 405 Broadway Council Biufis THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TIPE WRITER NO. 2. t la the Highest Achievement in Writing. f Machines in the World , With cnly 89 keys ( o learn aa oicrato. | It prints 70 characters IncluillDK caj > s and Email letters , , fluureg , elgns and ructions. It a the simplest and most rapid writing raaehlno mode an well aa the moat duratlo for free Illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff S * > rnns & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Solo Agents. 0 , II. SHOLKS , Council Muffs Agent for Wuatcrn Iowa E , Rice M , D. oi thtr tnmort reu f4 wltboal tbl killitr4r CHRONIC DISEASES ' " " u : Over lm > t/r < tri [ > r ctlol ttjitrUal * I , Featl itrocf , Conndl ilofl * . tr TH03 , omCKIl , W. H , M. 1'UHKV Officer < & Pusev. Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established , - 1865 Dealers in Foreign and Doinwtio Kxchango nd Homo Socurltieu.