THE DAILY BEE -COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY JUNE so , isss THE DAILY BEE OOUNOIL BLUFFS Tuesday Morning , Juno 30 BSUBSORIPTION BATES. Br Canlei . . . . - - - 10 e nta'p f woel tj IIU . ' - - * - 110.00 p r yeai MINOE MENTION , "Fanehon the cricket" at the open house to-night. Several Turks were yesterday Belling rosaries on the streets. The pnblls schools closed for the sum mer vacation yesterday. The water works have removed thoh office to the opera house. Council Bluffs vs. Athletics In a game of base ball this evening , A lawn party takes place this evening at the residence of Thomas Officer. Miss Noaly Stevens is shortly to give a piano recital for the benefit of M. L. S. 0. 0.Miss Miss Julia Officer gave a plnktoa last evening in honor of her guest , Mlsa Hoag , Mike Mclntyre , J. J. Burns and John Miller were yesterday fined in the police court for being drunk , A game of base ball will take place at the driving park to-morrow between the Avoca and Athletic clubs , George Peters was again arrested for disturbing the peace and Jndgo Ayles- worth continued his case. Two colored females were yesterday afternoon arrested by Officer Towns for fast driving on Broadway. The commencement of St. Francis academy takes place in the opera house this morning at 9:30 : o'clock , Roller is offering great bargains at his merchant tailoring establishment , No. 310 Broadway. See his goods and get his prices , Officers Austin and Towns are the police now on d&y duty In place of officers Cuslck and Wheeler who go on night duty. Officer Smullon and Marshall Guanolla found a horse with saddle on standing on First avenue yesterday that had been standing there all the night previous. Webb T. Dart , of Colfax , Iowa , has made arrangements with Wiich & Boy- Ben of this city to bottle the mineral water In which Mr. Dart is Interested , The BEE is informed by a note signed " 1. N. Emple" aad sent to this office that on Juno 3rd Jndge 0. H. Phelps of Burlington divorced I. N. Emplo and Joiio Emplo. Smith & Loorko , the bakers , have bought out the bread baking business of the McOlurg cracker company and here after McClurg will do nothing but manu facture crackers. The Herald gives an Item and announ ces "it is a pretty sure certainty. " The young man who is trying to learn the newspaper business on the Herald is a daisy In his mind. The ladles of the Congregational church will hold a festival at the resi dence of J. M , Phillips on Saturday evening next at which everybody Is In vited. Admission , twemy-fivo cents. The county normal institute opens in the Bloomer school building next Mon day and continues for three weeks , and then after a week's recess will open an other setslon for throe weeks at Oakland. Fred Smith , H. J. Gorman and Fred Ponlng cf Omaha , were fined $9,60 each yesterday for fast driving nnd Intoxica tion on Sunday afternoon. They wer all well fixed financially and put t-P willingly. Yesterday the tent nnd household goods of Jack Swinnoy. on Sixteenth street near Avenue F , were burned up , having caught on fire from the stove plpo. His children wore ] ] preparing their dinner In the absence of their parents. Florence and Mary Gibbons woio ar rested for quarreling with neighbors on Saturday. They did not remain in jail until yesterday morning , as the article in yesterday's BEE inferred. They were a couple of young and respectable girls , and it seems their arrest was a piece of pito work on the part of the neighbors. A movement Is on foot to get the re- tall business houses generally to close on Saturday , the Fourth , after 12 o'clock. The BEE thinks there is no reason why the clerks should not have a half holiday on the Fourth and be given a chance to enjoy themselves on a national holiday the same as persons not employed in re tail stores. A. A , Hatchlnson , of Creicont City , lost a valuable horse on Saturday night. The horse was frightened by a passing railroad train and jumped onto a fence stake , cutting the animal's ' bcdy BO us its bowels protruded , The horse ran forever over a mile before he fell dead , and when found it was dlsoovered that ho had stepped on hla Intestines and broken them off. Mrs. Ware , the principal of the Bloom er school , and Mlsa Ande.son , Miss Lyon , Mlia Wickham , Mlis Dale , Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Berger , teachers , as well ai the scholars of the different gradei , are entitled to high pralso for the excellent entciUinment given In the assembly room of the Bloomer cohool yesterday afternoon , the programme c f which was published in the BEB yesterday. The tinging was txtrs- ordinarily Rood , and ilu free gymnastic eierjlaoj cvlncad oiraful drill. All the teachers , and especially Mai ! Ware , have work ( d hard end devoted a great deal of extra time < u locuto this euccjis. Per haps one cf the beatrotilatUnia wai "The eohcol committee , " by Spencer Farns- worth. The pupils of the seveuth grade gave a Tory pleating historical ditloguo. GRADUATING EXERCISES Of the Conncll Bluffs nigh School The opera honao was crowded to over flowing last night. In fact all the seati vroro reserved by noon of yesterday Never jieforo have the citizens of Councl Binds manifested BO much Interest In th < commencement programme of any class The atago was elaborately and boauti folly decorated with profusion , bat not confnston of blooming plants , and cul flowers. The program mo was qnlto lengthy , there being In all twonty-threo numbers , twelro of which wore essays and two wore orations. But the Interest was main tained until the last. The waltz song , "Breeze of Night , " by the double quartette from the Omaha glee clnb , was warmly encored , Mlae Oliver , secured for horaolf a still firmer hold ppon the hearts of the lorors oi mnslo in Oouncl ) Bluffs , by her rendition of her vocal solos. The exercises by the class were moat creditable , the orations and essays ovine- Ing careful thought , study and prepara tion , The manner of delivering showed the effect of the drill for the prize speakIng - Ing of a few weeks ago. The salutatory by Miss Helen Spooner , an essay on Unpatnted Pictures , was good. She compared the lines of the members of the claas to pictures , which are being touched a little dally by the painter's brush. "Waiting , " by Mias Roberta Hatton- lianor , was well received. The oration on "Iowa , " by Lemuel Knotts , was exceptionally well delivered. Ho gave a abort sketch of the past , noted , ho remarkable growth of the state , and ndnlged in a forecast , prophesying a Brilliant future for the state , anda steady , loalthy growth for the city of Council Bluffs. The Latin essay by Miss Mary Demon was a now feature in commencement exorcises. The class have made excellent irpgrcsa In the study of the language. Aits Demon had a very difficult role. ! fr > fc only did It require considerable extra time and study to express the Ideas moothly and correctly in Latin , but it also required an extra effort to properly lolivor the essay , especially as the young ady was well aware that comparatively very few had the least conception of what she was loading , but she overcame hose difficulties and acquitted herself with credit. Her manner in the face of an unsympathetic audience was re markable. "A Menagerie" by Miss Male Ober- loltzor , who followed Miss Demon , was a unlqno conception. By the wave of ler wand she called from the ages of the last , ono after another , different animals nado famous by history and described hem. as if actually appearing before her. The oration of Mr. John Sylvester ? aa a fine effort , and his manner of do- Ivery were excellent. His subject was 'Fidelity to Trust. " Sylvester ranks ocond In hla class. May he always bo s faithful to his trust , and may his fidd ly receive its just recognition. The "Clam History , " by Miss Ida Wallace , was also a new departure. She raced the progress of the class up the lill of learning , relating Incidents that ccurred on the way. She also Indulged a statistics , which , however , were not ry. She gave the weight , age , height nd religion or denominational tenden- lei of each member of the class. The "Class Prophecy , " by Mlas Anna Jowman , was also something now. The ntrodnctlon was In prose , but the proph- cy proper was written in rhyme , and was well delivered. After the vocal solo , "Poet's Corner , " > y Miss Oliver , the class , which had pre viously appeared only singly on the stage , now appeared in a body , and Mias Mar- ; sret Schontz , who carried off the first toners of the class , proceeded to deliver ho valedictory address , Her theme was "Among 'my Books. " She slept la her library , and In her Ireams saw and conversed with the characters in her books , until Cromwell : amo , and with drawn sword awoke her. Fnrnlng to the class 'which advanced a step as she spoke to them , she said that ho friends In her book she could always lave with her , but this was not true of ler classmates , they must say farewell and separate. She voiced the sentiment if the class when she paid a graceful -ribulo to the teachers past and present. The school board were also thanked for .heir Interest in , and labors in behalf of ho class and the schools , and the with was expressed tnat they might find their reward In the incrpssed efficiency of the ichools of the city. The audience as elands of the class , also came In for their share , The principal , Mr. A. S. Hayeton , hen called up the class , and Prof. Me- tfnughton introduced them to J. B. Alklne , the president of the board of ed ucation , who presented iho class with heir diplomas. Every member of the class Is entitled to credit , There was not a poor essay or iratlon delivered. The exceptionally ino manner of delivery was favorably commented on by all who heard them. The high school daring the past year las run smoothly and most satisfactorily o pupils and teachers , The total at- ondanco during the year was 115. The graduating class numbers fourteen. Tno lourao Is very thorough , and If followed althfally will fit a pupil to enter any of ho eastern colleges. Mr. A. S. Hazolton has been principal during the past year , and it Is a matter of 'egret that ho has decided not to continue n his position another year. Ho has > Bcn mott efficiently assisted by Mr , Jrouty and Miss Anna Squire , who has laid the position for the past five years , and who has been selected to again take t for the coming year. euinmor Normal At ] Western Iowa College , commencing Fiily 0 , and continuing eight weeks. Masses of three or moro in any of the ilgher ctudlos. Careful reviews In the common studies using the text books you have , W. B. PAULSON , Council Blnfls. Found tlie Forger. Sunday evening Captain Hathaway , of ho police force made a very neat , qaltt aircst , at the Ogden house. Before iho man had tbo leajfc susplcloh of what was ; olng to happen , the darbies were lipped and ho was led to a hack , and driven off , Investigation ravealed the following acts , which led to the arrest mentioned : On the 18 of latt M y a clock for 19 20 waj Issued on tin Kin. at City roai to a track la- > orer earned SkoCold , at Pacific Juno- ion , The check , has been returned as a voucher to tbo coinpin" , nnd was found o hive l)5en railed to $9l'JO ) The fiilicla'a of tbo company decided to o truce It up snd punleh the former. The heck wai endorsed by Skofield to Mot- calf Bros. , of this city , they having re cetved It for clothing sold to Skofield. I was endorsed by Mot calf Bros , to the First ] national bank of Council Bluffs , who had cashed it for them. By the bank It was endorsed to the Union ) na tional bank of Chicago , and by them to the Merchants bank of St. Joe , on which it was originally drawn , and by this bank turned Into the company. W. F. Hilton , the treasurer , and J. R , Hardy , the superintendent , undertook the work of discovering the guilty party. It seems that they learned that Sko- field had shown the chock to a friend named Peterson , and told him how ho had railed It , eaylng that it was not the first time ho had done It. Ho afterwards told him that ho hid pasted it on Mot * calf Bros. They found Skofiold and In duced him to come to Council Bluffs , telling him they wanted his evidence in a chock matter , and promising him to pass him free , and to lodge him well , Sun- night having fastened the crime on him , they had him arrested as described. Yesterday ho had an examination before Justice Schurz , and by him was bound over to appear before the next grand jury which does not moot until next De cember. In default of $800 bonds ho was committed to jail , The road is de termined to protocnto this case to the nd , as a warning to others. The BEE would offer n suggestion to the company. An inspection of the check shown that it was n very easy matter to alter the chock In inch a manner as to defy detection until It was returned to the office , where it was found by comparing the vouchers with the pay-roll. It would bo a very easy and inexpensive matter to so draw the ; ho chcoka that it would bo Impossible to raise them , and It seems as if It were Dtttor to do this and thus remove from ; ho men all temptation in this direction , and protect the merchants , who receive ihoao chocks as cash , from being Imposed upon. Hanthorn sells wood at his feed store. Bead Jndd & Smith's offer of $1,000 reward in another column. SMITH'S ' EXIT. Onuses Talk and Condolence on the Part of Others. The article in yesterday's BEE headed 'Gono Glimmering , " created qulto a atlr and people who take ao little stock in the } EE and who are BO down on it , because hla paper haa worked up auch a large circulation in Council Bluffs , oral thoio > eoplo condescnded to walk Into the BEE oQlco and plank down their llttlo nickle and oak for a BEE to read about the de parture of Smith , the Omaha dry goods nan who had Rained the reputation of lelng ono of the largest advertisers and ono of the enterpr.slng men of this part of the west. All the talk on the streets yesterday morning was "Well , Smith'a aklppod , " , nd "Did yon BOO in the BEE this morn- ng about Smith , the dry goods man ? " nd such. like. The Council Bluffs office of this paper ma besieged by people in search of a JEE , ohl for only a single copy , but the JEE.I were all sold before 7 o'clock , and von the second Installment went Ilko hot akoa , and a large number had to borrow a copy to read. A good many took ad vantage of the copy on file in the front lart of the BEE office , and road the ac- sount of Smith's exit from the dry goods uslnosa. One of the BEE men had a conversn- lon with several of the retail dry gooda men yesterday moruinp , one of whom aid in substance : Well , Smith de- noralizsd trade In our line and of course mrt our business on this aide of the river onsiderablo ; why It would have served ' . Y. Farwell & Go. right had they been aught by him to the extent of 875,000 nstead of something less than $25,000 as see the BEE states their loss. Becaueo Smith would buy in such enormous qnan- Itles do yon think they should lave given him any benefit in pricea 1 It s not likely he for several months past ias seen any way ho could got out of thle , > nd that ia ono reason ho gambled so loavlly , thinking -make a raise , and if 10 did not expect to pay hta jnat debts 10 could afford to sail goods for less than 10 had to pay for them , which ho cortaln- & did. Don't yon remember , I told you : 'd only give him abaut sir months to 'omaln in business , but I seeby the BEE 10 was In about olght months , No one n the dry goods business has made a ortuno , by a long shoe , this post season ; dry goods hove been cheaper than I ever joforo saw them. Another merchant said : While the ioor fellow lasted ho made things fly , int at last he's got to the end of his rope. iVo were recently talking about him and , he other member of the firm and I gave ilm until July first , when wo expected iim to bo succeeded by the sheriff , never n the least dreaming of his hasty depart ure in this stylo. Ho had no idea of 'what was what" In the dry goods trade : Wo can't complain , wo'vo done our share of the business and its ) oen quite healthy too , when rou consider the hard times or the tight- less of money. These two cities lived and thrived without Mr. L , L. Smith jeforo ho came west , and moat assuredly will now he's eklppod. One thing cor- aln ho was the means of advertising him- elf and Omaha , as he caused many a person to enter that city trho would tover thought of it hadn't it been for the rco trains ho raa into Omaha , and you mow that's half of the bargain to get a woman Into your etoro and If she bos money wo moat always can get her io inrchaso something , no matter how mall just so with him and and his frco trains to Omaha. Others made a bicj thing of it by his getting the outsiders into Omaha and Smith got the roe advertising. Ono of tbo merchants said to the BEE man , "I'd ' have bought him out in a minute bad I known of a chance. I'd fished up ? 10COO In a big hurry , No , I lon't know If I should have run both the tores In this city and that ono. In case I bought It I'd probibly tiled both fcr a while. "No , sir ; Mr. Smith could not buy hesper than us or any other houto n tbii city who has the money. We can buy as cheap as anyone and don't you forget it. Wo will well tholr oyoa when the fall trade opens. We c n sell our goods just as heap as any houto in Oouha ; our rants and expenses in general is lower than heirs. There wern't a * many that took advantage of those free trains of Smith'a as some thought. This city can look for ) ! g things this fall when basilicas opens up again , " If you have a cough use Rod Star Cough Cera. Thera's danger In del y , Substantial abstracts of title and real estate losn . J. W. and E. L , Sqnlroj , 101 Pearl ttrott , V ! WAR IN CHINA. And other wares. Attend the GREAT SALE At 23 Main St. . Council Bluffs. Ono sot handled cups and saucora 38c Ono sot knives and forks. 680 Ono bowl and pitcher 98o Ono 5-bottlo triple plated castor 1 98 Ono sot Rogerstripfo plated knives 1 98 Ono decorated tea not (50 ( pieces ) 4 98 Ono decorated dinner sot ( OS pieces ) , 13 98 Ono decorated dinner tot , [ 131 pieces ] 17 98 Call and see : Yours very respectfully , HOMER , THE CHINA MAN. KIEL BALE STABLES Keep Horocs and Mules constantly on hand which wo will toll in retail or carload lots III Stock Warranted as Renresented Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea sonable Satisfaction Guaranteed. I , o BOWLEY Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs. Sold by the leading dealer in every city and town , JTSl'WE&Ell , 17 Main St. , Council Bluffs. For any case of Kidney or liver dlsoasa or dyspepsia , rheumatism , or any disqaso inclndcod jy a lock of native power , that cannot bo cured by the use of Drs , Judd & Smith'a Electric oils nod Appliances , fto. SO , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , AGENTS WANTED. Norene & Landstroni , Merchant Tailors Suits to order In latest styles at cheapest possible ( prices.No. No. 205 Main St. , Council Bluff ZEECE3STIIX ! AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. .Regular Dinner 31:30 : to 1:3O : , 25 cents. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ? he only all night house in the city. Everything served in'first cbei style and on shor notice , Hot and cold lunches always ready. We will sell , regardless o cost or value , all o our summer goods. Eve ry thing in the immense stores of Eiseman , Rodda & Co. , must be sold At Unheard of Prices To make room for the extensive improvements we are about to make and also to make room for the fall stock of goods'which will shortly be gin to arrive from the east. Our ntire Stock Must be Cleared Out , REGABDLESS OF COST OR VALUE Come and four Purchases At such prices as have never heen offered before , L I " t &Go's PEOPLES' STORE , 318 and 320 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. -4 - - HAIR GOODS Waves , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes.Switch es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices cheaper than ever. Call and see for yourself , MRS. C. X , . GILLETTE. Formerly MKS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff. SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 0 Mala St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . IOWA. " "I- Complete Line of New'Gtoods Always on Hand. B : . jp. zcxriLiEss , Graining , Gliding , 1'aper Hanging and Frescoing. 110 MAln St.Council Bluffs. LIVE STOCK. STOGKEES AMD FEEDERS. uoiilngelsewhere rs and cows of all ages furnlshol any desired numbers : ranchmen should ' Bluffs"I WINDOW & CRAIVIPTOI Waverly.lowa. Brick buildlncra of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed , Frame hew moved on Little Giant trucks , the best In the world. . W. P.AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street , Council Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special a vertlsemonts , sue as IJoel found , To Loan , For Sals , To Rent , Wants , Board' ' tog , eto. , will be Inserted In thlj column at the loxi tate o ! TEH CENTS PER LINE for the flret Insertion tnd FIVE CENTS PER LINK ( ot each oubsequenl In sirtloD. Leave advertisement ! alourofflM , Ho. Pcatl Street , near Eroadwav WANTS. WAMKD Situation on a farm by a youngman o : experience. Addrots G. 1'co office , Uouncl Bluffs. Bluffs.WANTKD WANTKD A young girl 01 good family to attend a child In small frmlly ; addres J Eco office , Council Bluffs. Wanted a flrat-cl&fs cook , rnalo or WANTED , at ply atCreaton House , Council Bluff p. [ 7011 SALE Lands Improved aad unimproved. J ? If you want a farm in western Iowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , lotus beu from you. SWAN & WALEBB. titOR HALE Houses , Lota and Land. A. J. C Stophcnson , 603 First avenue. rpo KXCAA.VO B 0 , b D , b 10 , b IS , are hotels In dlff JL crontlocatlcns for Bale or for trade. , special bargain ; 400 a Imrrovcd farm worth BIBS , prlre for a short time S1C.OOO. will trade or.low piiccd Western landa. Swan & Walker. , eaddlcry Hardwire- manufacturing estab lishment stock and machinery , value 87,000 , for wretern land Swan & Waikor , Council Bluffs. B203 , itock cf dry foods , groceries and hardware , value , 55,000 , In an good eastern Nebraska town or land. Swan ft Walker. , stock of general merchandise In a good western Iowa town , value 4,009 , wants an Im proved faun In western Iowa. &wn & Walker. , stock of hardware In Stubon Co. , Indiana , B205 land , value about $1.000. Swan & Walker. , now stock cf hardware In a ll\e Nebraska BSOO for lind , value 33,000. Swan Si Walker. , stock ef agricultural Implements and shell hardware , value about 8,009. wants a good Im proved farm. Swan Si Walker. B203 , a $10,000 stock of clothing In a good Wis consin city , J In lands and btlanoo cash or Im proved security. Beautiful store room at low rent Iwan & Walker. 210 , ttock of mixed hardware In a live western B Iowa town for cheap lands , value $3,001. Swau & Walker. , fine brick block , rents well. In a Hvo central B211 ono room occupied with gcneratitock of goods , wants an Improved form , \aluc ; building 8,000 , goods $7,000. Swan & alker. stock of boots , shoes bats , caps and clothing valued 83,000 , In cue of the beet towns In Neb. , aluod 83,000 for lands. Swan & Wilkcr. B 213 , a 83,000 Block of clothing , wants land In North Western Iowa , for $0,000 , and will pay dlflerenco. Swan & Walker. B211 , an 88,000 stock of drugs In contra ! Iowa for land , Swan 81 Wnlerr. r > 216anotlier Block o ! drugs vtluo fromtMO toSTOO D with Rtoro building and lob value $800 In a geol 'cbratka town wants partly Improved land. Swan & , Wtlker. full particulars , wrlto to or call upon Swan & FOR . It jou want to sell , buy , or tradoany- hlng , tell 8. & W. about it. Swan & Walker , Conn- II Bluffs Iowa. H. 80HURZ. Wee of flu Peace. omoB oven A.UEIUOA * KCFQKOI TOW A ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffa hat lug a BSO A.TIE3 ! , And all modern improvements , call bolls , faro alarm bells , etc , , is tbo CRESTON HOUSE NOB. 21D , 217 and 210 , Main Street. MAX JOHN , - PROPRIETOR III03. OfflOSK , W. II , U. PCSK Officer & . Pusev. KERS Council Bluffs , Iowa. 1865 Established , - Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Kxchang i d Home Securities. FRUIT , AND BURDEN FARM FOR SALE , blxteen acres , ten In ( rult , six In garden and imberland , li room boute , ttable , well , clittrn , &c. II lu gojd cjndlilon , or will trade for Omaha prop- r'y' V. KELLER , County Treasurer's office , Council Blufla. JTACOS SIMS , Attorney - at-Law , COUNCIL Duma. IOWA. Office , Ualo Street , Iloomi 7 and 8. Snngart and B.no block. Will piaetleo la Btateand taU ooaitl FOR BALI BT S. A. PIERCE,1 100 Main St. , Council Bluffs Retail Boot and Shoo Etora where big bargains can always bo found. S. M. JPI , liJEJ&T , 209 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. DRY GOODS. 20 jardapilnt . . . ? 1 00 20 dross goods 101 10 oubtan gingham 101 H good glncham. . 1 00 13 Eclloalr cboroltl 100 10 good sheeting 101) 7 ' suflolk Jean 1 00 Best Jeans all wool , 80c per yard. Boots and shoes at pitccs as 1 Jw M any house io the ) C r > GKOOERIES. 18 pounds oxO sugar. . 3 1 00 13 pounds granulated lugar 1 00 13 pounds confectionary A sugar 100 23 bars white Rustlan soap. Kirks 1 00 0 bars blue India soap , Kliks 1 00 22 bars Plma soap , Lautz Bro'd 1 00 18 boxes mutches. . . . , 25 Best syrup , porgtllon K > Post sorgntm , per fallen 0 Doit English currants , U pounds 1 CO 10 boxej genuine Lewu lye 100 52-pound cans itrawberrles in syrup 1 5 8-pound ca&speacfces , In syiup 1 10 3-pound oins tomatoes 1 00 10 pounds Mlcblgandfled apples 1 00 lOpounp ) evaporated apples 1 00 Lorllard climax tobacco per pound 45 Navy plug tobacco , per pound CO Natural lc f tob ooo , per pound OH Flour , all brands Irom 82.10 to $3 CO per cwt. GOODS FOR GASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN TUB CITY. S. H. FILBERT , 6l BroadwtO Council Bluffs , U , Who ( or tbo past 10 years has been practising i San Francisco Is now located at No 8 M. Oth Stia . opposite new Opera House. J Madame Balcoar guarantees to roators " * 28 HAIR OR WHISKERS , Ortoglvoanyoneahugh muotacho or bring out a fine growth cf hair orbaardln from four toelx weeks. Prices reuonablo and satisfaction guaranteed , Canceri , deatnoss and especially rhoumatlim ind all chronic diseases cured by a natural gift of ho doctreta , JDr. JEf. JT. JRalcear , North Oth St. , - - Council Bluffs , la , ' E. Bice M , D. or tkii tsatan inttttt wltieM &j CANCERS , talta ci irtwtcf ol U i. CHRONIC DISEASES" * * * * * Over thirty run practice ! " * alMM CAM tA ( I , Penl street , Oeondl BJuSl. trO tnlUt ire THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER NO. 2 , la the Hlfficat Achievement in Writing Machines In the World , With only 29 kejs to learn aa operate. It prints 78 characters Including oapa and imall letters. imnctuatlone , figures , egn ! ami fractious. 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