THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APRIL 30 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS ' , JFFICE , WO. 12 , PEABL BTBEET. Cellrcred by carrier In nnypnrtof thocltral twenty cent * per week. H. W. TILTO.X , Manager. TKUPHONE3 : : BCB1NFP8 OmCE , No. 13. NlOIIT I'.IUTOIl No. 23. S1INOH MKNTIO.V. N.Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods Bt Roller's , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate The popular resort is''The Manhattan , " 118 Broadway. Hudio & Ycnawino. Ilomumbertho meeting of the business men's club at the Ogden this evening. The Puck company , after playing hereto to small houses , is now spending three days in Crcston. The Dodge light guards will bo mus tered in next Tuesday night in thulr hall , N'os. ! 13 and ! )5 ) Main street. For Kent The store building known ns GOG liroadway. next door to Facilic house. Inquire of Kudio & Ycnawinc. Mrs. ( ) . M. Urown will entertain the married Ladles' i'rogroisivo cuchru club this evening at her home , No. 107 Seventh Btniet. Jutlgo Aylcsworth hurried through his conrt business yesterday and wunt out to Crescent to wutoli thu progress of the fishery cases. ' Uncle Si" is just breaking out with Iho boom fovcr , and is laying a concrete walk in front of the Danforth block 011 lower Broadway. There arc several applicants for the position of city physician. The council is to select o'no Monday evening , Dr. Lacy's term having expired. Those who have bills against the city must file them to-day with thu auditor , if they would have thorn allowed at the reg ular mooting of the council Monday night. The large coal house of Mr. Bracken- bush , near the Northwestern depot , took a tumble to itself yesterday morning , being too heavily stored. Ono side was badly wrecked. Dell Perkins , who had a foot taken off by a Northwestern freight train , is at the Cottage hospital , and was yesterday re ported as getting along bettor than waste to bo expected , although ho is far from out of danger. This afternoon the M. & K. base ball nine will play the D. & D. nine at the driving park. It is for the benefit of the Independent hose team as well as the amusement of participants and specta tors. tors.M. M. J. Kellov says ho was assessed for the filling of Seventh street and Seventh avenue and that ho paid the assessment , but the work was never completed. Ho now wants the city to have the tilling fin ished as it ought to have been. Ferris Ogden. who recently purchased the foundry , intends enlarging the plant , nnd will start in an extensive business. Ho has completed a showing which will cntitlo him to exemption from city taxes under the ordinance for encouraging manufactories. A petition has been circulated , and will bo presented to the city council , asking that Harmony street bo brought to grade from Gciso's property to Little Frank street , and that Little FranK street bo opened to the Babbitt placo. The work of finishing off J. J. Brown's large building for ollico purposes began yesterday. It will , when completed , bo one of the best office buildings in this part of the country. It will bo furnished with a passenger elevator , with steam heating and other needed conveniences. Officer Marlon Stevens says he was Just joking when he said ho was going over to Omaha to * et married. He did not think it would prove so serious a joke , and was yesterday dodging con gratulations all day. Ho swears no will never joke about himself again. Property owners along Benton street are uniting in u petition fora water main and five hydrants. The council will bo a little slow about increasing the number of hydranta , but the property owners are anxious and feel that they are entitled to better protection from lire. L. D. Henry was arrested Thursday evening for Insulting some ladies as they were entering a Broadway store to do some shopping. Ho declares that ho did not see the ladies and was standing talking with a fnond , nnd if they hoara any talk which was not parlor talk it was not intended for their ears or as an insult. Of the 1,000 trees to be planted at Manawa 800 were set out yesterday. Other improvements are in progress and the resort will fast become more beauti ful than ever. There is no doubt but that the contract will bo signed next Wednesday for the building of the motor railway. In fact , the Manawa feature of the boom is solid. Hammer & Moomaw are still looking two ways for the pay for curbing in front of Bayliss park , on Pearl street. The work was done long since , and amounted to over $300. They presented a bill to the city but the city told thorn to look to the park commissioners. The park com missioners referred the bill back to the council. The question is again to be presented to the council at its meeting Monday night. Dlt is expected that when Mr. Thomas UQicer returns from the east there will be some great improvements in the elec tric lighting ot the city. Ho is inspecting various systems in the east , and gaining Information which ho will put to prac tical use on his return. It scorns well icttlod now that there will bo electric lights of 3,000 candle power placed on Iho court house , Masonic temple , Metho- list church , and the now government building at an early date. For acre property , residences and busi ness property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. U Main street. J. WL. . Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the suc cess they arc enjoying. * Drs. Hanchett & Smith , office No. 13 Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Tele phone No. 10. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. Stewart , of Edinburg , a nephew of Dr. Macrae , is in the city. . Walters , of Burnham , Tulloys & Co. , has returned from a business trip. J. H. Mclntosh , of Cleveland , is here visiting his brother , the World man , and is planning on locating here permanently. Mrs. K. H. Kyau , Miss Ella Ryan and Mr. J. J. Ryan , of Limerick , Ireland , ar rived last evening over the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. They wore met in Now York by R. S. Ryan who accompanied them west. They will be guests of their aunt Mrs. J. J. Brown while in Council Bluffs. Money to loan on real estato. 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 Bluffs Fuel company , 689 Broadway. Telephone 130. Mln Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , 71-1 Mvnstor street , between Seventh and Eighth. Office of Mulholland ft Co. , removed to -under tue Citlxcni' bank. Telephone 19.149. Le T your ordcn for ic . BOOSTING THE BOOM ALONG , An Enthusiastic Gathering ot Citizens at the Opera House Last Night , THE NEW HOTEL PROJECT. Otlicr lilts of News From the Iowa Side Points Personal anil Short-Stop Items. A noom MnctlrtR. In response to the call for a mass- meeting to consider various mutters of nterest to Council lihill'3 , tlio opera liousc was crowded last night , most of [ ho uudlcuco being citizens , only a few ladles appearing. Dalby's new band furnished the musical inspiration to the boom meeting. At the entrance of the opera house was placed on an easel a view of the proponed new hotel , live stories In height , with a frontage of 1GU feet. Many on entering stooped to get boom inspiration from this beautiful bit of architecture. Mayor ( Jronowcg set the ball rolling. Ho llmr.kud the cili/ens for their pres ence in response to the call. Ho stated the object to be to take a' look at the past , present and future of the city , and to discuss matters which might add to its prosperity. Council IJlutls liad rich nat ural advantages , but like a piece of farm land , it needed to bo developed. The mayor nominated J. J. Steadnmn as chairman. He made a stirring open ing speech. He urged the city to im prove its present rare opportunities , for such opportunities come but once in a lifetime. He said that the inter-state commerce bil ! would of itselt force man ufacturing westward. With its nine great railroad lines Council Bluffs was bound to bo n great commer cial center. Energy and liberality were needed. Council 1)1 ) nil's would soon bo a part of Omaha and the two cities would form the great commercial neuter of the west. The address was brief , but full of lire , and the audience was en thusiastic in its applause of the senti ments uttered. Colonel W. F. Sapp followed. Ho spoke of Council Blufls as it was twenty years ago and made a happy comparison with Us present condition , noting the many improvements and changes for the bet tor. The county a score of years ago only had a population of 4,001) ) and this city only had 'v',000. Now the county has 50,000 and Iho city now has over 25,000. Twenty years ago lower Broadway and Main street were meandered roads only. Stewart's packing house was way out of town. Hazel brush covered tli3 now beau tiful Oakland avenue. The census showed that from 1800 to 1880 Council Bluffs grow more rapidly than any other city In lo va. Ho contrasted the difference in various locations of the city , flic now buildings , etc. The city had depended too much on its natural advantages , and had not ex erted itself as it should. Now was a criti cal period in its life. It should push ahead for it had the chance. The citi zens should unite in helping every enter prise. Judge Carson was the next speaker. He also made some striking contrasts be tween the past and present. Citizens should rcali/.o these advantages anil this growth. Ho urged the encouragement of manufactories. Congressman Lyman was called out to further the boom tnlk. Ho had lived hero since boyhood , coming to the county when there was not a school house in it. He made some interesting comparisons between then and now. In speaking of the future ho believed that the inter-stato commerce law would , if enforced , make treat manufacturing centers in the west , and this city might bo one of them if its citizens so willed. There wore many of the members who voted for the bill who were not fully satisticd with it , but it was the only one that all could agree upon. He thought the railways should obey it in good faith and its real defects could bo remedied. By trying to make it as obnoxious as possible they were really hurting their own interests. Speaking locally ho believed the interests ot the two cities were really one and there should be no jealousy. Ho gave personal assurance that the contract for the Broadway brnlgo would bo closed within thirty days and that it would bo built before the 1st of January next. Ho spoke also of the need of a largo now hotel , commensurate witli the size and prospect of the city. It rested with the citizens whether it had this and other improvements. Mr. Harlo then spoke briefly and en thusiastically urging the need of united , earnest effort. Mr. Steadman then stated one of the principal objects of the meeting , it being the presentation of a proposition for the erection of a modern hotel. The parties offer to build a better hotel than the Paxton - ton , if the citizens will donate the ground , or will have the hotel owned by a stock company. They wanted to know what the citizens would do in the matter. A start was then rondo to secure the 120,000 necessary to ensure the now hotel project. The Council Bluffs Loan and Trust company subscribed f 1,000 , Cook & Morgan added $1,000 , Mr. Hayes , in behalf of Minneapolis capitalists , another 11,000 , and William Moore $500. As it was getting late the matter of scouring additional subscriptions was referred to n committee , composed of A. C. Graham , E. Li. Shugart , J. W. PereKoy , B. W. Jacobs and L. H. Wells , who will com mence the work at once. Don't forget the fact , the Quick Meal Vapor steve is the best made. It is sold only at one store. See it and save money , worry and danger. Cole & Cole , 41 Main St. _ Wo have leased safe , dry storage room and can now store any quantity of boating stoves. Cole & Cole , 41 Main St. Policemen Uncharged. Yesterday the merchant's police force all wont out to Crescent , the whole force having been arrested some time ago in connection with the fisheries questions , and yesterday being the day of hearing. The charge made that they had been guilty of trespass in crossing McCune's land while taking their prisoners from the lake to tbo road whore their wagon was waiting , was dismissed at the cost of the county. The charge of larceny , be cause of the note which they gobbled with the offending fishermen , was dis missed , and the costs taxed to the prose cution. The officers thus being freed , were enabled to return homo rejoicing. The feeling has somewhat subsided on both sides , and the future transactions growing out of the attempt to enforce the law in regard to fishing will doubtless be characterized by less excitement ami more good nature. Odoll Urns. & Co. have without donbt the finest list of choice property for sale that can bo found in the "twin cities. " Call on them at No. 103 Pearl street be fore purchasing and see their bargains in lots and acre property. Take a drive oter the Lake Manawa railway line , then go to F , J..Day's of fice ana buy an acre or lot along or near the line. It will make you money. * A New Manager. The resignation of C. H. Judson as manager of the American District Tele graph company , is to take effect on the 1st of May. The directors of the com pany yesterday chose H hU successor 'Mr , M. . Myers. Mr. Myers is * thor- ough electrician , ns well as wulo awake in business matters. Ho will doubtless so manage the business that it will con tinue to grow , and with thn public the enterprise will increase in favor more and more. "Dead Shot" for Bed Bugs. Dutchcr's Improved kills upon touch , and remains a trap to catch intruders. Use it thoroughly and sleep in peace. Use Uutchcr's Fly Killer. Itcnl ICstnte Transfers. J II IJurrouKlis to K P Stockcrt , W acres In-jy. 75 , 43 § 3,00000 C K 1 it 1 railroad company to D P 1'erry ct n ! . so no 14 , 75 , 42 400 00 J 1) Kdinutison ami wife to K L Smith , lots 1 and 2 , blk 7 , Fleiu- IIIK & Davis add 25000 Jos Mahat and wile to Peter Mnhnt , Uaciesln bocnr nosoU5,74 , 44. . . . SO 00 Potlawattnmlo Co to L S Canton , contract no so 10 , 75. 40 800 00 8 K mid Clms Shearer to A 13 How , lot 12 , blk 10. Doers' sub 2,500 00 K L Smith to J E Ciilion , lots 1 and B , blk 7. Fleming A : Davis' add. . . 500 00 United States to Jessie Williams pntont , n > < se > ! , 74 , 41 10000 Orson Youtmins to J 11 Henry , nw 20,70. U8 5,50000 BGIIllnskytollKKaeltkor , lot 0 , blk 0 , linyllss & 1'almei's add. . . . 215 00 J McUllntnck to It ( i Fisher , lot S , blk 13 , bayllss it Palmer's adu. . 210 10 Same to same , lot t > , blk lit , Uayllss & Palmer's add 210 10 Gco A Adams mid wile to W P Oaks , u ! iO ft lot 11 , blk 50 , Avoca 500 00 J W Bishop mid witetn LU Ciolls , fcOxlOO ft no cor lots 15 and 11 , blk 1 , ItavlibH1 1st 15,00000 Joslah Dniiforth to 8V \ Jlusbcll , bond , lot : ! , blk 1 < J. Howard's add 501 00 C K Dutton to Pottanattamlo county land for road , 23-74-y.i 30 00 T T Snow to M A Snow , n c d , J $ lots I to5 , blk4 , Hi'ors' ' nclil. . . . . . . 375 00 J P Csisady and wife toK P Cooper , q c d. so so 20-77-40 15 00 W W Dearborn and wife to S K Heed , q c d , lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 , blk , 4 $ , Brown's sub 200 00 John Hammer and wife to William Underwood , no d , : t lots in Ker ry's and 0 to 15 iu Brown's sub. . . 30 00 J F Klmb.il ! nnd ( i 11 Champ and wllo to .Mary P Frank , part lots 200 and 200 , orlRlnal plat 1,723 00 A W Morgan and ulfo to H B Wathur , lots3,4 and 5 , blk 4 , Uay- liss'adttdd MO 00 C K Perkins , trustee , to lly Leader. SB 17-75-40 ox tax of ISbO and since 2,000 00 Harry Sliuhart to Mary Unvlti , lot 2 , blk 70 , Kiddle's tract 400 00 A B Walker and wife to A W Mor- Kan. lot 5 , blk 4 , Bayllss A : Pol- morsSd add 150 00 C , H 1 to P K It to J T Johnson , lot 0 , blk W , Carson 7500 D A January ( by udml to J P Cas- ady , q c d , Slots In Mullin's sub. . 67 00 Julia Morrison to D J Stettmm , n c d , nwno : n-75-M 100 00 Hans Olsen to Paul Larson , 3 acres in 29-77-13 , Boomer 60 00 C H Pinnor and wlto to S W Sauu- dors , q c d K so nw 34-7Q-44 050 00. Mary A Kedlgh to Chas Mills , H In sw ne 37-75-39 15000 DJStittimus to J D Edmunson , 20 D N W N K , 31-7543 10000 P NeolslilT to C L and A Lebecb , n 20 u lot 10. blk 15 , Walnut 090 59 Goo B 'IVsolmck to J Hollenbach , lot 14 , blk S3 , Ferry ndd 150 00 Hollenbach and wife toJ J Shea , 8 C D , lot 14 , blk 23 , Ferry add. . . . 60 00 A Benson to Fred G lletzel , lots 13,14,15 , blk 9 , Omaha add 723 00 Tlrty-slx tranters , cansld. . . . 837,85091 SPECIAL NOTICES. JjTO'TlCOS. Special advertisements , such as Lost , Found ' /o Loan , For Sale , To Kent , ft ants , Boartllnv , etc. , tvill liolnsortoJ In this column at the low ratoof TEN CENTS PBU LINE fortho flrst inser- ioniind FIveContaPorLineforoachsubsequent Insertion. Lcavo nclYerltsomonta nt our ofHca Ma U Pearl street , near Broadway , Council Dluffi. WANTS. FOK 8ALE-Or Trade Six sections of srootj land in Lincoln county. Nob. , on U. P. railway. Call on or address Odoll Bros. & Co. , 103 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. WANTED Two first-class waist makers and one skirt maker. MM. 1) , P. Harden , No , . TSA First uvonuo. FOIl BALE Complete plant and equipment . for H. H , bridge work , consisting of 7 pile drivers , carpenters , tools , tents , bedding and boarding outfit for 160 men. In good re pair. Now stored at Chenenno , W. T. For In ventory and terms addrestNo. IB , N , Mam tit. , Council Blutlt , Iowa. JOHN Y. STONB. JACOD SIMS STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , ractice in the State and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 504 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluffs. LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TortoiseShcll etc.Usir Or nanicnts , as well as the newest nov- cities in hair goods. Mr * . C.L. Gillette 39 Main street. Out of town work so licited. * SS cx ? n A CJ O viw 8803 ca MI co r * Illi 1 3 S t3 E * CD M ii 3 fc WT J O ® o § " EZZ EISEMAN'S Greatest Sale Begins Monday , April 25th. SPECIAL SALES IN EVERY DE PARTMENT , Ilcnil Every Word ofTlilg nml Bo 'On Ilnnil Tor Your Share of the I'lidiltiifr. Hosiery Sale , 600 dozen good Balbriggan and fancy striped Hose in all sizes ; misses and children's sizes from 4 to 8J , and ladies' in sizes 8 | , 0 , fij , all at 3 pairs for 20e. Others soil these at ICc to 25c per pair. 300 dozen ladle's' , misses and children's Hose , all sixes and colors , Inprain , Lisle Thread and Balbnggans , full regular and fast colors , 2Cc per pair. Never before offered for salo-less than 40c. 200 dozen best Lisle Thread , opera length , ladies' Hose , 8 } to ( H , in hair line stripe , fancy plaids , new corn shades , all best quality , 50o''per pair. Always sold at $1 per pair. , One case Rockford Mixed Gents' Half Hose , 4 pairs for 23c. One case Gems' British Half Hose , 2 pairs for 2oc. ' 3 cases best Gnnts' C. G. French , Balbriggan - briggan and British Hose , in plain and colors , at25c , regular price , 50c per pair. The above are without dcuht the best values ever ottered at any special sale. Handkerchief Sale , For Monday ONLY wo offer 1000 dozen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with fancy borders , 3 for Gc. Usually sold at lOc. 1 case fancy Hemstitched Handker chiefs at lOc each , or 3 for 25c. Usually sold at 20o each. 1 case Linen Hemstitched Handker chiefs , in plain white and fancy borders , at 15o. Usually sold at 25c or ! 50c each. 1 case assorted ftno Shire Linen Hand kerchiefs , hemstitchedwith embroidered corners , at 25c. Sold elsewhere as high as 75c each. This Handkerchief sale offers extra bargains and only lasts during Monday. Lace Sale , Wo offer an special sale Oriental , Tor chen and Silk Laces during the week ; also Flounces to match. Elegant new stock to select from. Special attention'.is called to our largo and complete stock of Chantillas , Kscurmls and Spanish Laces iu black and cream. Embroideries , Will bo sold h week nt lo , 8c. Go. 7c , lOo , 12c , 15o up to S5o per yard. Just one-half their former prices ; also 45-inch flouncing with , narrows to match at greatly reduced prices. IB ' Npeclal attention given to all orders entrusted to UN by mull. PEOPLE'S STORE. 105,314,316,318,3206(03 ( , , , , , COUNCIL BLUFFi. REAL ESTATE , Vnennt lot , LdiulJ , City Residences mid rnrma. Aero property In ncstorn part of city. All eclllnf clicup to make room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Itooci 5 , orcr Officer A 1'uscy's Bank , Coimo ItlulTs. FRANK S. RIC13 , CIVIL ENGINEER , Designs , estimates niut reports on brJcloj , viaduct * * , CounUatlotuntuI guiicm ! engineering. Illno prints of any slzo nnd quiuitlty. omco No 13 N. Main St. , First Natlotml Bunk Block. N. scnuiiz , Justice of the Peace. Oillco over American Express. ir. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No C04 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Korses 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 do'iblc. WISE , Counci Star Sale Sfabfes and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummr Depot oa 8 3 _ _ _ _ Horses nnd mules kept constantlyon hand , for sale at retail or in car loads Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTEB & BOLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Kcil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. avb. and 4th street. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2016) ) Sired by Almont No 33 , and "Register , " ( Standard No. 5813. Sired by Tramp No. 808. These stallions will make the season of 1887 at the Coun cil Bluffs Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address , WAUE GARY , Council Bluffs , la. I will be at tJie Pacific HotelCoun cil Bluffs , every Saturday forenoon. OmahaDontal Association removed to Hellman Blockcor. . 13th and Farnam. Best sets teeth $0 , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless by the use of our now anaesthetic. Dr. Haughawout , Manager. Announces that His stock of Finelmported SpringMillinery In Choice Shapes ot Hats & Bonnets , Together with a LargcLine of Noveltlcslti Fancy Ma terials i now Ready for Your Careful Inspection * 1514 Douglat St. i Omaha. OEESTON HOUSE , The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Hairing a fire Escape. And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and 210 Main St. MAX MOHN Prop. C. B. ALLEN , Engineer urveyo MapPublisher No. 11 North Main St. City and county maps , of cities and counties In western lown , Nebraska and Kansas. CROCKERY , LAMPS , JjASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. 23 MAIX ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , l t IA. OFFICER < S > PU8EY , Council Bluffa.Iowa. Established 1867. D. n. McDANBU ) ft CO. , [ Kltabllibed 1803. ) No. UO Main Street. l l I Council Blufffc COBfJHIgSION MERCHANTS , AND DIALJU1 IN H/DES , TALLOW WOOL , . ETC ELECTRICITY ! DR , RICHARD'S ' Electric Bath Rooms and dci' ' No. 607 Mynster St. , Council Bluffs. One Square North of the P. O. Building. V- Treatment and Baths Given Ladies by Mrs , DKJ ? ' Richards 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 has enlarged its sphere of useful 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 or disease. This agent is employed here in all its most serviceable forms by the aid of large batteries , static machines , electric cabinet baths , electric water baths , the elec tric chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the body. We are 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 anising . from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and subacute troubles , it stands at the head of all known remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years and the successful treatment of hundreds of cases , after all oilier remedies had fail ed , is sufficient evidence of its great worth and perfectly satisfies us with its good effects on the dis eased body. In the great hospitals and sanitariams of America and Europe , electricity is leading all other methods of treatment. In all leading colleges the professors are teaching electricity as one of the potent remedies nnd a special chair is appointed in manv of them. Many of the ablest physicians of all schools are making a specialty ofelectricitv 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 power * , who would advise as often and use the wrong current as the right one or depend upon it in diseases for which it is not adopted. We are sure that when the people become educated in the use of electricity for many diseases with which the body Is afflicted and find the great good therein , the medicines and patent righted nos trums upon which they now rely will grow old and dusty on the shelves , EJcctrlcily is nature's great remedy and to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our effort and aim in life. For further information call at the office or send for de scriptive and illustrated pamphlet on Electricity and Electro Therapeutic Baths , by DR. RICHARDS , 607 Mynster Street , Council Bluffs , la. HARKNESS BROTHERS ! Headquarters for Good Goods ! _ l \ . Carpels and Dry Goods. We are still to be found on tbe Old Gamp Gronnd 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la With the largest and belt selected atock of Carpets ever brought to this city. Our stock of Dress Goods comprises tho' finest fabrics , and also the most substantial but less costly. Those wishing good goods and as repre * sented will not fail to give us a call. SAMPLES AND PRICES SENT BY MAIL. Don't Forget the Place , No. 4O1 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. K. S. BAUNKTT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refer i to any bank or business house iu the city. Collections a specialty. 11. RICE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knife or Drawing o Blood. Over 80 years Practical experience. No. 11 ! > earl St , Council Bluff * .