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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , AFHIL 29 , 1887 ;
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OFFICE , NO. IS , PEARL STREET.
Delivered by carrier In nny pert of the city at
twenty cents per wuok.
II. W. TILTOX . . . Manafcr.
TKr.r.pnoNr.3 !
BCSTKTPS OrncE , No. 43.
NIGHT EDITOIt No. 25.
1MINOH M13NT10.V.
N. Y.Plumbing Co.
New spring goods nt Rotter's , tailor.
Gcorgo . Thompson &Co real estate
Some of the Ramblers expect to join in
the tournament at St. Louis May 1.
The popular resort is''The Manhattan , "
418 Broadway. Rudio & Yeiiawino.
Herman Kclloy's now marble shop on
North Main street is about ready for oc
cupancy.
Tlio business men's club will organize
at the Ogden house to-morrow evcuing.
Thcro should bo a full attendance.
Tor Rent The store building known
ns 500 Broadway , next door to I'licilio
house. Inquire ol Rudio & Yciiawiuc.
Marriage permits were issued yester
day to T. R. Smith , of Omaha , and Carrie
Jane Danieln , of this city : Charles 11.
Snook andKli/.a S. Hume , both of this
city.
city.Jim Snoddcrly is said to have taken up
his residence in South Omaha. IB it pos
sible that this accounts for the troubles
which arc being aired up so freely just
nowv
A. A. Lane , hailing from Chicairo , had
the distinction of being the only one
brought before thu bar yesterday for
ivnving that prohibition docs not pro-
libit.
Fred Zollor , nged fifteen months , son
of Jacob /oiler , died yesterday morning.
The funeral will take place at the resi
dence. No. 1U3 Broadway , this afternoon
at 8 o'clock.
The policemen's ball is to take place at
the temple hall May 5. The citizens
should buy tickets , whether they can at
tend or not. The boys merit a rousing
benefit and tlio bull is only an annual.
An information was filed m Justice
Schurz's court yesterday charging Fred
llink with trespass. Fred is said to have
gene upon land belonging to T. J. Evans
and hauled away about f 10 worth of sand.
All who arc interested in the growth of
Council Bluffs should bu present to-night
nt the mass meeting called by the mayor ,
nnd it is to bo hold in the opera house.
Matters of importance are to bo pre
sented.
A large quantity of provisions , bread ,
groceries , etc. , was loft over from tlio
least Wednesday night. It was divided
among some of the poor of the city , the
Cottage hospital and the Homo of the
Friendless.
The Grand Army committees would re
quest that parties having cooking uten
sils , baskets , crocks , etc. . containing do
nations to the dinner , will call immedi
ately and get them , as they do not know
to whom they belong.
Married , by Roy. D. H. Cooley , April
28 , nt the residence of David Daniels , in
Garner township , Thaddeus R. Smith , of
yioronce , Neb. , and Miss Carrie J. Dan-
iels. The bride is a nlcco of the late Gen
eral Gcorgo B. McClollan.
Charles Pfeiffcr , of St. Joseph , who had
the contract for the cut stone of the new
court i"'j use , is in the city. All of his part
of theVork was long since completed ex
cept the cleaning down. Now that the
weather is favorable that will bo pro
ceeded with.
Tress of other business demanding his
attention , Mr. C. H. Judson has tendered
his resignation as general manager of the
American District Telegraph company
of this city. Though he leaves the ollicc ,
bo still retains his interest in the concern
and remains on the board of directors.
The Cottage hospital will realize over
| 200 by thn entertainment given by the
veteran. * . The hospital is doing a most
worthy work and necd.s funds to carry it
on. Besides helping so worthy an insti
tution the contributors and participants
had a full return for their donations and
money by the merry time which resulted
from the gathering.
In making the tower in the center of
the now court house arrangements arc
being provided for the hanging of four
electric lights iivn foot above the topmost
part , no that no shadow mav fall to any
distance. Tboro are stair § 6y which who
ever is to attend to the lights can reach
them without any very dizzy climb. The
ling staffs for the building arc being put
upon the corner turrets.
There is a strong disposition * on the
part of some business houses , which are
fortunate enough to have n frontage on
Pearl street and also on feMaiu street , to
use tlio Pearl street side as if it was an
alloy. Boxes , barrels and rubbish are
placed on the sidewalk with a reckless
disregard to the rights of pedestrians , or
the looKs of the street. The city marshal
shonld take u business trip along Pearl
street.
Cole & Cole are furnishing A number
I of the heaviest contractors with all thcii
I Bupplios and tin work. This enterprising
firm can figure closer than the eastern
wholesale tlrnis who work for western
trade.
Officer Slovens was nuiotlv married in
Omaha yesterday to Miss Llbbio Brown ,
of Crescent City. The event was a sur
prise to his friends hero.
For aero property , residences nnd busl
ness property call on W. C. Staoy'o. . ,
No. t > Main street.
Joking a Joker.
Gcorgo Rudio of "The Manhattan" is c
good deal of a joker himself. Not sc
much of a ono , though , as what ho has
been. Ho has a serious cast in his eyi
now.
A young business man , A friend and
patron , came in yesterday forenoon will
a bundle.
"Say , George , I want to get some
cigars. You can keep this pair of boob
for them. They belong to Frank , and
when ho comes in after them you make
him pay for the cigars before you giv
them up. lie played that kind of a tricl
on me once , and I want to got oven
They're his best boots. "
Gcorgo smiled at the prospect of fun
sot up tlio cigars , nnd concluded he migh
AS well siuoko himself , too , on the boots
The package was laid behind thi
counter , and there were several man
smokes charged up to the boots , as thi
boys got hold of the joko.
Yesterday afternoon Frank came in
Ho had heard that his boots were there
lie wanted them , Couldn't have then
until he paid the charges 91.00. Hi
wouldn't stand It. Got hot. Swore tha
Gcorgo might kcop the boots. Wouldn'
Bay anything. George finally opono (
the bundle to see what manner of boot
they woro. They proved to bo an eli
pair , long since post the point when
they were worth patching even. I
began to dawn through George's jell ;
brain that Frank and his comrade'ha <
been working the house , and had got i
day's smoking on the strength of a pal
of old boots , not worth throwing awaj
George Is wiser , sadder.
Miss Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , 71
Myuator street * , between Seventh an
Eighth.
Office of Mulholland & Co. , removed t
in under the Citizens'bank. Tolophon
No. 103. Leave your orders for ico.
Official scores of all- league base bal
games will bo posted at "Tho Manual
tan" each day , > . ,
THE MAMWA MOTOR LINE
The Enterprise Assured and To-Day All
Arrangements Will Bo Made.
NO HOME FOR ERRING WOMEN
Tlio Sale of tlio ClarlndA Drnnoh of
the AVnbaoli Not to Take IMuco ToDay -
Day Tlic Gl.itulorcd llnrao Cuso
nits of Bar News.
The Mnniuvn Ilnllwnr.
Yesterday nftcrnoon the Lake Manr > wa
railway company held a meeting at the
parlors of the 1'acilic house. Mr. J. K.
Graves , o ( Dubuque , a well known cap
italist , was present , and It was to confer
with him , and close arrangements which
have been pending , that the meeting was
held. As a result the announcement is
made that the enterprise is practically
assure' ' ! , and thai , tlio contract will bo
closed at onto , and work commence
forthwith. The road is to bo bu lit by Mr.
Graves and Air. J. J. Brown'of this city.
The citizens give them < v bonus fo-r build
ing the road , and this bonus .has been all
pledged with the exception of $500. To
day mi attempt will bo madn to secure
this amount , and that it will bo readily
raised there is no shadow of doubt. The
citi/.ens cannot allotil to let a few dollars
stand in the way of tlio speedy starting
up of this enterprise , and with the plcdg-
inc of this $500 there is noUiiug to pre
vent the work going right along. The
road is to bo a motor one , to run the year
around , and will cost nearly $50,000.
Mr. Graves yesterday purchased a
handsome tract of land on the proposed
route of the road , and will by thus be
coming interested in the city not only
secure for himself a goodly return on
his investments , but will prove a valuable
addition to the ranks of those who are
working for the interests of the citv.
The citizens have an easy gap to fill tins
morning between the probability of a ,
line to Manawa and its absolutecer
tainty. The gap will be filled with the
$500 before the suu gets noon high.
Erring Out Human.
A few days ago Olliccr Unthank was
approached by a Danish girl , who said
slio was anxious to find soiuo place to
work. She was a stranger in tlio city ,
and came hero from Dakota. The ollicer
asked her why she loft there , whether
she could not got work there , etc. , and
the only reason the girl assigned for thus
coming hero was that she felt that it was
this much nearer Denmark. The girl
was evidently homesick and worried ,
and the kind hearted officer took a little
pains to lind her a homo. Ho secured
for her employment in a family on
Avenue A. It did not take the lady long
to discover that the girl had duo cause to
feel worried. She is in such n condition
of health that will soon unfit her for do
ing any housework , and with no homo ,
and no friends to care for her her condi
tion is deplorable. The family with
whom she is now stopping cannot keep
her , and the girl scorns to have no plaee
to go whore she can bo properly cared
for during her illness. An attempt was
made to get her taken into the Cottage
hospital , but there is DO room for her.
An appeal was made to the Homo of the
Friendless , but she could not be taken in
thcro. The county has no poor house
now , and so the outlook ia rather dark.
The case is one which presents an excel
lent chance for thn showing of practical
charity , and it is to bo hoped that some
kindly hearted person may urovido soiuo
chance for the girl.
Undo Ham's Doings.
Judge Love was expected hero soon to
finish up some business of the term , but
yesterday Deputy Clerk Hunter received
word from him that instead of coming
hero ho would finish the matters at Des
Moines on the 10th of next month , and
directed the clerk to report , thcro with
the necessary books and papers. It is
expected that a decision will bo then
given in the Wabash cases.
The sale of the Clarinda branch of the
Wabash system has been advertised to
take place at noon to-day. It is expected
that the sale will bo postponed for a
month.
The Other Side.
The squabble which has led to thu ar
rest of two men , Taylor and Dyer , for
soiling a glandered horse to Elmer More-
house , of this city , has several sides to it.
The Ilarrlbon County News elves the fol
lowing details of the affair as viewed by
the Morohouso side :
On Friday , of last week , one Elmer More-
house , of Council Bluffs , came to Jlomlmnin.
accompanied by the city marshal of Council
Ululfg. They had In their possession war
rants for two of our citizens , namely John
Taylor and William Dyer. They hunted up
our city marshal and broke the news gently
to him , assuring him that they had no desire
to take the above named pentfemen from out
midst If they would only put up money
enough to satisfy their claim. Our marshal
referred tbem to Constable Watts , who
would conduct tbem to the residences ol
their victims. This done , they lost no time
in trying to effect a settlement with the pris
oners , assuring them they very much pre
ferred to settle the matter and let them go ,
offering at first to take 3250 and cnllli
square , but finally reduced the amount to
8125 , and in lieu of money would take a good
note. One of the prisoners , John Taylor ,
became very much frightened at the prospect
of being carried away from home and cast
into prison without a friend to assist , and
was actually scared Into the act of ilvinr a
note for Slir , and attempted to have Mr ,
William Cllnkenbenrd , his father-in-law ,
sign with him aa security. Mr. Clmkenbeaiu
however , refused , and sent word to the pris
oners to stand trial first , and then If thej
owed anything bo would assist them In pay.
ing It. Mr. Cllnkonbeard , however , did not
understand that the prisoners were to be
taken to Council Bluffs to bo tried for lack ol
the necessary funds to settle the matter. The
grounds upon which the nrrusts were mntlc
are , aa near as could bo ascertained , as fol
lows : Some six or seven months ago Tayloi
and Dyer were down to Council Bluffs ant
Omaha working with others from this place or
public works. During this time Dyer , one
of ttio'prlsoncrs , traded a horse belonging t <
the other prisoner , Tavlor , to the aforesaid
Elmer Morchousc , of Council Bluffs. It nov
transpires that tlio aforesaid Morehouso has
come to the conclusion , at this late day , thn
the Taylor horse for which ho traded Is clan
derod , and on the grounds that It was slan
dered when he traded for It he holds Messrs
Taylor and Dyer criminally responsible foi
having disposed of the anlmnl to him , a cas <
which , If the parties are guilty , can bosettlei
by no terms which the prosecution ma ]
make In the matter according to law
Messrs. Taylor and Dyer were taken tt
Council lllutls , gavn a preliminary trial with
out any witnesses and bound over to appea
there for trial , May 0. After trial they wen
committed to jail until balled out by Mi
Wm. Cllnkerbcard and Mr. Shepard , o
Council Bluffs , and returned home Sunday
In the meantime a warrant was Issued fo
Mr. Morehouso , and Constable" Watts let
Saturday evening with his prisoner. More
house Is held for the crime of extortion b
making malicious threats to prosecute thi
parties for a crime of which they were no
guilty. The case was continued several day
to enable defendant to secure good couuse
and the end Is not yet.
Onawa Oratory.
The following specimens of orator ,
were captured ns they foil from the lip
of an Onawa attorney at n recent scssioi
of court : "Tho heart ia locked in tn
depths of the caverns of the human bodj
the umd is enshrouded in a bulk of 1m
man Hcsh ; the soul has taken its ov'ci
lasting fligbxto realms of bites , butwoul
the witness toll a lie * Gentlemen of
the jury : When your feat for tlio hist time
tread the sacred place whore your bodies
now He entombed , and you reach the gate
of that Celestial city , then will you say
under your oaths , gentlemen of the jurv ,
that thorn horses do not belong to the
intcrvcnor. "
IIc Don't Honrc.
Judge Connor recently received a letter
containing dlro threats , with pictures of
skull and cross-bones , and blotches of
red ink , to indicate blood. Ho smiled ,
and laid it aside with other curiosities.
Grand Army Hoys.
The committees of the Veteran legion
and Grand army posts of this city wish
to return tho.lr hearty thanks to all the
generous citizens who in any manner
'aided in the entertainment of the 2th
inst. , and particularly to the ladies of
Cottage hospital , and all others who ren
dered such invaluable services , and gave
uch lavish supplies of provisions , bo-
ides giving time and labor in the enter-
ainnictit and supper. Also to the Ha-
varian band for their generous help , and
0 the Glee clubs , and Miss Nellie
latcher , for their kind assistance on that
evening. They feel that the dinner ,
supper and ball was a grand success for
1 most worthy object , and all will ro-
oico in the solid bcnelits rendered the
Cottage hospital.
Personal I'arncraphs.
Judge hanborn , ot Malvern , is in the
city.A. .
A. S. Harvey , of Logan , was among
hose at the Pacific yesterday.
Mr. Buiitty and George Bollon , of Dmv
City , were at the 1'aeilic yesterday.
II. 11. Obcrhnlzor has so far recovered
rom his illness as to bo able to bo out.
Mayor Strockor , cf Logan , enjoyed
limself hugely at the gathering of vet
erans.
Ira Grason is sulVunng from a sprained
inkle , caused by too speedy a jump out
of Ins delivery wairon.
Ex Alderman Henry Drvwson and
laughter , now of Mnryrilio , Mo. , arc
visiting old friends here.
Mr. McCullough , of the Richmond fire
alarm company , is hero , making head
quarters at the Ucchtclo.
Mayor George E. Cole , of Pacific June-
Jon , was among the most enthusiastic
attendants at the camp firo.
Robert Mingus and Will Midilloton , of
IMS Vegas , N. M. , arc visiting relatives
icro.
icro.Miss
Miss Norma Thompson , who hns been
visiting her brother , Gco. W. Thompson ,
returned to her home in Kockford last
evening.
Fred \Vcstrup \ , the ynrdmastcr of the
Jhicago & Northwestern , is rapidly get
ting the better of the rheumatism. He
will soon bo on duty again.
Mrs. O. W. Butts and her son of this
city , and Mrs. J. W. Nadlchofler , of
Joliet , Ills. , who have spent the last six
months in southern California , returned
yesterday.
Charles Bray , son of Theodore Bray ,
who is book-keeper for the contractors ,
J. J. Brown & Co. , with headquarters at
Cheyenne , is reported as lying quite ill lit
a hotel in that city.
Marshal Turley is able to drive out on
pleasant days , and it is hoped that ha
will live long enough to read many timeo
; he obituary notice with which the even
ing papers favored him some months
igo.
igo.Mrs.
Mrs. W. II. Taylor loft vestorday for a
visit 19 her old home in Marseilles. 111.
she will probably bo gene two months.
' ) u her return it is probable that she and
icr husband will take up their residence
in Hastings , that point being moro con
venient for him in reaching the trade of
the territory over which ho travels.
J. WE. . L. Squire make beautiful
abstracts of title , and deserve the suc
cess they are enjoying.
Drs. Hanchctt & Smith , office No. 12
Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Tele
phone No. 10.
Money to loan on real estate. Counci
Bluffs Real Estate Loan and Trust Co.
Room 0 , Everett block.
Contractors and builders will find it to
their interest to get prices on lime ,
cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Council
Blufl's Fuel company , D39 Broadway.
Telephone 130.
Mass Meeting Friday Evening.
There will bo a mass meeting of citi-
xons of Council Bluffs in Dohanoy's opera
house on Friday evening , the 29th , at 8
o'clock sharp. The object of this meet
ing is to take into consfdcration'mcasurcs
of vital importance to the city of Council
Bluffs. A special invitation is extended
to every lady and gentleman interested
in the future of the city to attend this
meeting. W. M. GKONEWEQ , Mayor.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
Special advertisements , inch as Lost , Found
/oLoanFor Bale , To Rent , Wants , Boardlnir ,
etc. , will be Inserted Jo thii column at the loir
rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the Am loser-
Ion and Klve Conti Per Llneforoach subsequent
insertion. Leave advertisements nt our office
No. 13 Pearl street , near Broadway , Council
Bluffs.
WANTS.
BALE-Or Trade-Six sections of good
FOK io Lincoln county. Nob. , on U. P.
railway. Call on or nddrvas Udell Uroa. & Co. ,
103 Pearl St. , Council lllutTn.
Two Oral-class waist makers and
WANTED maker. Mrs. l > . P. Harden , Mo ,
728 First avenuo.
SALK-Comnlot * plant and equipment
FOK R. R. bridge work , consisting of 7
pile drivers , carpenters tools , tents , bedding
and boarding outfit for 1M men. In good re
pair. Now stored at Clienenno , W. T. For In
ventory and terms oddrcssNo. 13 , N , Mam tit. ,
Council Uluffi , Iowa ,
OFFICER dJ PUSEY ,
Council Bluirs.Iowa.
Established 1857.
JOHN V. STONE. JACOD SIII3
STONE & SIMS ,
Attorneys at Law ,
ractice in the State and Federal Courts.
Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
CROCKERY ,
LAMPS , GLASSWARE ,
AND
FINE POTTERY.
Prices Very Low ,
W. S. HOMEK & CO. ,
JVO. 23 MAIN ST. ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , I t I A.
FINLEY BURKE
Attorney at Law.
604 Broadway , Dp Stair * , '
. Council BluflAr
EISEMAN'S
Greatest Sale Begins
Monday , April 26tli.
SPECIAL SALES Id EVER ! OE-
Rend Every Word of This and Re
On aland Tor Your Share of
the
Hosiery Sale ,
600 dozen good Balbriggau and fancy
striped Hose in nil sizes ; misses and
children's sizes from 4 to 8 } , and Indies'
n sizes 8 } , 0 , 0 } , nil at 3 pairs for 25c.
Others sell these ut 15c to 25c per pair.
800 dozen ladies' , misses and children's
tlo.se , all sizes and colors , Ingrain , Lisle
Thread and Balbryrgans , full regular and
fast colors , 25o per pair. Never before
offered for sale less than 40c.
200 dozen best Lisle Thread , opera
length , ladies' Hose , 81 to 9 { , in hair line
itripo , fancy plaids , now ecru shades , all
best quality , COc per pair. Always sold
at $1 per pair.
One case Ilockford Mixed Gents' Half
Hose , 4 pairs for 25c.
One case Gents' British Half Hose , 2
pairs for 25c. !
8 cases best Gnnts' C. G. French , Hal-
briggan and British Hose , in plain and
colors , at23c , regular price , 5flc per pair.
The above arc without doubt the best
values ever offered at any special sale.
Handkerchief Sale ,
For Monday ONLY wo offer 1000 dozen
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with fancy
borders , 2 for 5c. Usually sold at lOo.
1 case fancy Hemstitched Handker
chiefs at lOc each , or 3 for 2oc. Usually
sold at 20s each.
1 case Linen Hemstitched Handker
chiefs , in plain white and fancy borders ,
at ICc , Usually sold at 25c or ! JOe each.
1 case assorted fine Shire Linen Hand
kerchiefs , hemstitchedwith embroidered
corners , at 25c. Sold elsewhere as high
as ? 5c each.
This Handkerchief sale offers extra
bargains and-ouly lasts during Monday.
lace Sale ,
We offer as special sale Oriental , Tor
chen nnd Silk Laces during the week ;
also Flounces to match. Elegant new
stock to select from. Special uttcntion'is
called to our largo and complete stock
of Chantillas , Lscurials and Spanish
Laces in black and cream.
Embroideries ,
Will bo sold thls-weok at lo , 3o. 5c , 7o ,
lOo , 12c } , 15o up to 2Go per yard. Just
one-half their former prices ; iUao-15-inch
llouncing with narrows to match at
grcutlyrcduceJ prices.
Special attention given to all
of dcrs cntruHted to uo by mull.
PEOPLE'S STORE.
1105,314,316,318,320 Broadway
, , , , ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
REAL ESTATE ,
Yucant Lota , I-miJ.a , City Residences and
Fnrnis. Acrd property la > voatcrn part of city.
All solllutr chcup to mtku room fur spring stock
B. P. OFFICER ,
Real Estate & Insurance Agent ,
ItoomD , over Olllcor & I'usoy's Dank , Con no
FJtAXK S. It WE ,
CIVIL ENGINEER ,
Designs , citlmntos niirt reports on lirldiros ,
viaduct * , foutiilAtlons tind pcnonil enKliiccrtnff.
Blun prlntH oT uiiv slfco mid muuiUty.
onico No 13 N. Hnlu tit , , First National Dante
Block.
Justice of the Peace.
Otllco over American Express.
ir. L. BIGGS ,
Justice of the Peace.
No iiOi Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Horses i Mules
For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail
and in lots. Large quantities to select
from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin
gle or doMblc.
Council Bluffs
Star Sale Stabfes and Mute Yards
llroudwny. Council Uluffs.Opp. Uuniiuy Depot
DepotS
caw
w 3
Horses and mules kept constantlyon
hand , for sale at retail or in car loads
Orders promptly filled by contract on
short notice. Stock sold on commission.
SHLDTKK & BOLKV , Proprietors.
Telephone No , 114
Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner
1st. ave. and -Itli street.
TiE : TROTTING STALLIONS ,
DR. ARCHIBALD
( Standard No. 2916) ) Sired by Almont No
33 , and "Register , " ( Standard No. 5812.
Sired by Trump No. 308. These stallions
will mnko the season of 1887 at the Coun
cil Bluffs Driving Park.
For particulars inquire of or address ,
WADE GARY , Council Bluffs , Ia.
1 will l > e at the Pacific IIotelCoun-
cll Bluffs , every Saturday forenoon.
OmahaDcntal Association removed to
Ilcllman Block , cor. 13th and Farnam.
Best sets teeth * 0 , fully warranted. All
operations rendered painless by tlio use
of our new anesthetic. Dr. Haughawout ,
Manager.
Announces that Ills stock of
Finelmported SpringMillinery
In Choice Shapes ol Hats & Bonnets ,
Together with a
LargelAnc of Noveltlesin Fancy Ma
terials Is now Ready for Your
Careful Inspection.
_ 1514 Douglis St. i Omaha. _
OEESTON HOUSE ,
The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Fire
Escape.
And All Modern Improvements.
215 , 217 and 210 Main St.
MAX MOIIN , Prop.
O. R. ALLEN ,
No. 11 North Main St.
City ana county maps , of cities and counties
In western loirn , Nebraska and Kansas.
LATEST NOVELTIES
lu Amber ,
Toi toincShcll
ctc.Hair Or
naincnts , as
5- , , well us tlio
'I newest nov
Celtics in hair
goods.
Mri.C.L. Gillette
29 Main street. Out of town work so
licited.
D. H. tti . .NELD & CO. ,
No. MO Main Street , t i i Council
COMMISMO.V MEKG'IIA.Vi'S ,
AMI DCALrilH IX
HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC
ELECTRICITY !
r-
DR , RICHARD'S ' Electric Bath Rooms and Office
Ko , 607 Mynsiar St , , Council Bluffs.
One Square North of the P. O. Building.
Treatment and Baths Given by Mrs. Dr. Rich
ards on Tuesday , Thursday & Saturday.
Electricity is a remarkable natural agent which has long been known and utilized
as a remedy for disease , and continued experience lias enlarged its sphere of usefulness -
ness and improved its appliances by which it is employed until its utility and virtue
has become second to no other known remedy , in the treatment of certain forms of
disease. This agent is employed here in all its most serviceable forms by the aiil of
large batteries , static machines , electric cabinet baths , electric water baths , the elec
tric chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the boily. We arc prepared to do
all that can be done with these great remedies , in cases of Rheumatism , Neuralgia ,
Paralysis , Spinal Irritation , Rectal Diseases , Nervous Diseases in females arrising
from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and subacut troubles. It stands at
the bead of all known remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years
and the successful treatment of thousands of cases , after all other remedies had fail
ed , is sufllcient evidence of its great worth and perfectly satisfies us with ils good
effects on the diseased body. In the great hospital and sanitarians of America
and Europe , electricity is leading nil other methods of treatment. In all leading
colleges the professors arc teaching electricity as one of the potent * remedies and a
special chair is appointed in inDiiy of them. 'Many of the ablest physicians of all
schools are making a specialty of clectricitv to the exclusion of almost everything
else. This great remedy has often fallen into disrepute by being recommended and
used by persons , and physicians , perfectly ignorant of its properties and powers ,
who would advise and use the wrong currant as the right one or depend upon it in
diseases for which it is not adopted. We are sure that when the people become ed
ucated in the use of electricity for many diseases with which the body Is afflicted
and find the great gaod therein , the medicines and patent righted nostrums upon
which they now rely will grow old and dusty on the shelves. Electricity is nature's
great remedy and to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our effort and aim inFer
For further information call at the office or send for de
scriptive and illustrated pamphlet on Electricity and
Electro Thoropeutic Baths , by
DR. RICHARDS ,
607 Mynster Street , Council Bluffs , Ia.
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for the exquisite quality of tone in musical instruments , bearing the uamo that com * A
mands confidence , admiration and enthusiasm.
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BICE & RAYMOND
Real Estate Brokers ,
No. 13 North Main Street.
Lower Floor First National Bank Block ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
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