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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEB * FKIPAY. MAY 0 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Eellvtrcd by carrier In nnr pnrtof ttioclty at twenty cents per week. IMV. TJLIOX , Manager. TKMi'I10NB3 : : ncpiNrpsOfncr , No. 43. NIUIIT Knitoii No.- ! . 3IINO11 MKNT1ON. N. Y.l'lmnbinR Co. New spring goods nt Hoitcr's , tailor. llcfrulnr mooting of the Uoynl Arcanum this evening at 8 o'clock. 'I'lio popular resort Is the Manhattan , 418 Hroadway , Ktiilio & Ycnawine. For Hnnt The store building known as 500 Drnadway , next door l < i llio 1'ncillc houso. Itiitlru ( | of Kiulio A : Yunwlnn. Tim younu folks of Broadway Metho dist church ave u supper and entertain- nitsnt hist'evumng. The poliecinun's ball J.i t night proved all that was promised. The participants feecnied to enjoy themselves greatly. With a scries of summer night concerts and a big fountain playing , Hayless park will take lirst prl/e , and lei any and all cities compete. Holle Alain , who has been confined in the county jail on account ot her marked eccentricities , has been taken to the asy lum at Mount Pleasant. i There is n little more respect shown the sidewalks on 1'earl street than some time ago , but fctill there are lee many old boxes anil barrels and too much rubbish , Services in Harmony mission chapel were conducted last evening by Mrs. Me- Clellan , a city missionary of Chicago , who Ims had great success of late in Kan sas City. ThoDunlap Keporter enthusiastically announces "Council JSluH's is in Hiu midst of a boom , ( iround was broken last week for the erection of a f OO.UOO hotel. " Young Shoemaker , who was arrested for mayhem , assault , resisting an of- licer , etc. , all growing out of his trouble with the park policeman , IJeau , was yes terday discharged. Arrangements have been perfected for the organization ot the Dodge Light ( itiards band , witli 1'rof. Dalby as leader. The band is to be uniformed and is to be composed of bixtccn men. John Clise. James , llamilonnnd James MeUauley were yesterday fined for being drunk. Three fellows arrested for va grancy were discharged. This consti tuted the business of the police court. llov. T. J. Mackey has been invited to deliver a Knights TuinpUr address at Cedar Hapids , but has declined on ac count of the services this week at his church occupying his time and attention Mrs. Harriett Soott died yesterday at the homo of her son-in-law , J. 11. Plunk- ett , on Thomas Oflicor's farm east of this city. She was in her eighty-eighth year. The remains are to bo taken to Illinois for interment. J An exciting runaway occurred ycster- day afternoon on upper Uroadway , in which two teams collided , throwing down one horse , smashing a wacon and throwing a boy into the air. The lad struck ground again without being seri ously injured. ' The Business Men's club is to meet this evening at the Mueller Music com pany's storo. The meeting is a very " im portant one , as the organization is "to bo completed this evening and ollicers elected. livery one who has signed the roll should bo present at 8 o'clock sharp. The district court is dragging along drearily BO far as news of a public na ture is concerned. Yesterday afternoon the judge and three attorneys were the only occupants of the largo court room , even the bail ill's sneaking into the ante room for a quiet suoozo until wanted to close court. Lime , cement , plaster , hair , coal , etc. Council Bluff's Fuel company , No. 039 Broadway , telephone 180. Our trade on the''Quick Meal" gaso line steve is wonderful. Will be pleased to show it whether you want to buy or not. Cole & Cole , No. 41 Main street. O. K. S , There will be a special meeting of liar- mony chap. No. 25 , O. E. S. , to-night. By order Vp. M. Porfional Pnrneraplin. George M. Scott , of Little Sioux , was in the oily yesterday. W. S. Goodall , of Emerson , a merchant of that place , was hero yesterday. Colonel J. S. Lathrop , of Sioux City , ia in the city looking after legal business. Hon. A. Harris , of Avoca , was in the city yesterday as halo and hearty as over. over.Miss Miss Fannie Walker has returned from DCS Moines , where she has been visiting friends. Chief Tnmpleton wont to Plattsmouth yesterday to see the waterworks there ollloially tested. C. H. Carpenter , of Midmgton , is hero visiting his sister , Mrs. W. \Vilkins \ , ot Washington avenue. Henry Ames , of the Hoxio. Kan. , Sen tinel , has returned from his trip into eastern Iowa , and leayes to-day for his Kansas homo. W. A. Fryo , who is well known among the boot and shoo trade as a representa tive of Ueed. Jones & Co. , was in the city yesterday. Ho has now loft the road and Is settled in Atkinson , Nob. , where he has engaged in business as an invest ment banker. Drs. Hanchett & Smith , ofllco No. 12 Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Telephone - phone No. 10. Miss Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , 714 Mynstcr street , between Seventh and Eighth. The Papers Hrldtro the Klvor. The Omaha World and Council Bluffs Nonpareil Imvo organized a mutual ad miration association , and pat eaoh other upon the back in their efforts to maintain bureaus in the city "just across the river. " The BEE Inaugurated the scheme years ago , whereat the Nonpareil got \ipon its dignity and swore ( to itself ) thai it would drive the BEE from its Hold iu the Bluffs simply by "ignoring it en tirely. " But the BKE seemed to thrive by being ignored and snubbed , and at the present time Tilton has about as in < iluontial a paper there as anyone. Hast' ings , Nob. , Gazotto-Jouriial. 1. WE. . L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the sue cess they are enjoying. Latest improved gasoline stoves at No 604 Alain htrcct , W. A. tt ood. Stop Tli.it Seining. The organization for the protection o fish and puno , learning that parties an fishing with semes m Lake Maimwa , an taking stops to put a stop to the violatioi of the law. There will bo arrests soon and probably a repetition of the Hone : Crcok hike sensation. The parties ante to bo notiliod to-day , and then if they dc not stop using seines the war begins u earnest. Cheap storage in either small or car load lots at No. 23 , 24 and 20 Pearl street J. K. Snydor. Ollico of Mulholland & Co. , removed t < in under the Citizens' bank. Tolophoui No. 10 $ . Leave your order * for ice , NOT SO NATIONAL AS BEFORE i Tulleys & Go. Ohange'd Back to Private Banking. TH6 FISHERY QUESTION. Incrcnso As Shown Ily the I'ostofllcc Figures St , 1'nul's New Oruan Jlnppy on the Wny I'eraonul nnd Quick Told News. No rttoro Nntlonnl. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Council Bluffs National bank , held yes terday , it was decided that the bank should go into voluntary liquidation. The llrm of Burnham , Tulleys & Co , , who arc widely known , and who have been doing a private banking business , about two years ago decided to merge their banking business into that of a na tional bank , ami they liavo held the greater part of the stock. The change decided upon yesterday is practically that of changing Burnham , Tulleys & Lo. from a national to a private bank. The stockholders will receive not only dollar for dollar , but a reasonable divi dend on their investment. The depos itors and all others interested in anyway will not be affected by the change , which is largely one of name. One of the reasons for going out of business as a national bank is said to lie the calling in of the II pur cent bonds , of which the bank had about $25,1)00. ) and the necessity of purchasing others at a heavy premium to take their place. As a private bank the linn has done much of this business , and cannot thus use their cnpital as well tinder the national bank organisation. Such arc among the reasons given for the change. Burnham , Tulloys Co. will continue their business as of old , nnd their customers and de positors will doubtless continue to in crease in numbers and amount of busi ness. Many HOOKS and Crooks. There was a largo and enthusiastic meeting at Crescent Wednesday night to consider the fishery questions. The meeting was called to take into considera tion the rights of the fishermen in that vicinity and adjacent townships. The claim that the law does not preclude thorn from fishing in Honey creek and the lake seemed to meet much hearty en dorsement. Captain Pratt was chosen chairman of the meeting , and IJavid Dunklo secretary. After a general dis cussion of the matters in question , it was decided to effect a pcrmaneVt organiza tion to protect the rights of the fisher men , us an otfsut to the organization in this city to protect the rights of the fish. Such an organization was formed with Warren Hough as president , David UUP klc secretary , and J. A. Pratt treasurer. It was decided also to call a mass meet ing of the citizens of Crescent , Hazel Dell and Hockford townships at an early date to consider these matters. These men clnim in good faith that the waters ' over which the'ro lias been so ranch con- ttovcrsy of late , are so situated in connection with the Missouri river as to place them under government control , and not subject to the listi and game law of this state. They propose defending what they deem to bo their rights , and to raise what money is needed to carry up any cases brought against them , if de cided adversely in the lower courts. It looks as if there would bo conshlornblo litigation before the questions arc settled. Notes on St. t'nul's. The evening services at St. Paul's Epis copal church continue to interest a largo number. Last evening Itev. Mr. Zabuer , rector of All Saints' , Omaha , preached an excellent sermon. To-night the Right Kov. Bishop P.crry will confirm a class of about twenty. There have boon about sixty confirmed this year m this church , a larger number than in any other Epis copal church in Iowa. Under the rec torship of Kov. Mr. Mackay the church seems to bo alive and growing in all di rections. Financially the church has done wonders , and the present- building , one of the finest in the west , is one cvi- denco of what a wide awake churnh can accomplish , when under wise leadership. The new pipe organ is expected to arrive this week. This organ will cost several thousand dollar ? , and will bo one of tiio best in the wost. The prediction is made that the organ will surpass any in Omaha or this city. Arrangements will bo made for an organ recital and con cert , by which the music lovers will bo given an opportunity to hear the new organ and have a musical feast , while at the same time the church will be secur ing a goodly amount of needed cash to be applied in meeting the cost of this needed addition to the church. Iintter Grow. Postmaster Bowman shows up some figures which indicate that Council Bluffs is growing , and that there is more busi ness being done hero than over before by great odds. For the four months ending April 30 , the sale of stamps at this post- ollico amounted to $14,070.03. The sale of stamps for the same period one year ago amounted to $10,958.03 , showing an increase in four months this year of 13,117.60. For the month of April this year there wore one-third more stamps sold than during April one year ago. There has been an increase also in the number of p'ostoflice orders and postal notes issued. For the four months end ing April 30 , 1880 , the number issued and paid here was 7,317. For the correspond- in ? four months of this year the number was 0,508 , an increase of 2 , 101 in font months. The receipts of the money order and postal note funds for the same four mouths last year were $91,218.88 , while for the same four months this year the amount was $107,001.03 , an increase ol $10,782.20. Additional street boxes Imvo been put up , the carrier districts enlarged , and other changes ate being arranged to take place soon. Malvcrn'a Postmaster Deail. U. L. Godley , the l > ostmastcr at Mai vcrn , died Wednesday of heart disease , Ha was aceil forty-six years , lie was ol English birth , and with his parents removed moved to this country when ho was onl.y live years old , locating at Mineral Point , Wis. He was a charter member of the Masonic lodge at that place , the tlrsl lodge organized in Wisconsin. He was a veteran , and was wounded nt the battle tlo of Gettysburg. In 180 ! ) ho settled ir Malvern , where no has since resided. He has thrice been the mayor of that city and twice Master of the Masonic lodge , In October last ho was appointed post' master. Ho loaves a wife , two sons am : a daughter. The funeral services oc currcd yesterday afternoon , under tin. auspices of the Masons and the U. A. H Ilevs. W. V. Jcfltle : ! , W. O. Allen and G H. Brown ofliciatcd iu the church scr vices. . The Funny Young Mori. The cases of the young men chargei with disturbing the services of the Salva tlon army have been concluded , BO far a thn evidence Is concerned. Justice Bur bus taken the matter under advise mc'ut , and is to give a decision to-day. The Salvationists have been greatly an noyed of late , and needlessly. There is a class of young fellows who are full of mischief , and they delight to crack jokes at the expense of these peculiar soldiers. The services are not of a nature to im press these with any solemnity. No one is obliged to attend these meetings , how ever , and when they go they should commy with the rules and regulations , and behave themselves. For acre property , residences nnd busi ness property call on W. C. Staoy A : Co. , No. U Main street. STORY OF A SPmiT GOLD MINE. An Astonishing Hcport From Florida. In a private house in this city , writes a correspondent from Jacksonville , Fla. , the physical phenomenon of the spon taneous production , or reproduction , of various articles in domestic use , such as handkerchiefs , laces , gloves , collars , and even household utensils , and in several eases , money , has been going on quietly for some timo. These occurrences are much against the will of the respectable family living in the house in question , and they have been kept secret from the public. I tend you names and addresses in confidence. Suppose 1 should state t c facts , would thpv bo believed ? What have I seen in this house' Not weird phantasmagoria , ghostly fcccnes to make the hair stand on end , tbut a process carried on visibly and tangibly under soicntilic conditions , won derful to bnliold , but too wonderful to reveal. Two ladies are unostentatiously seated in a parlor , respectable , with no motive to deceive for the accomplish ment of an object. Their part is to sit , and to issue is the part of the strange power. Hero it comes. No pre paration. no paraphernalia , no conditions all in the broad light of day. There iu one spot is a new handkerchief ; it was not there before , it is there now. Thery , in another place , gloves , laces , and what not. Here in a corner is found some thing wrapped up in peculiar paper. What is it ? A casket , six inches by siv , containing jewelry dolicatclv underlaid with silk. Is this possible ? My eyes have seen it. Can these articles bo handled ? Cer tainly , but wo at once perceive that they can be taken from our grasp and spirited away as mysteriously as thov came. Have such things been done before ? Not so visibly , so tangibly. The acting powers , manifesting them selves in this way and nt this place , not long ago described and located a gold mine in Virginia , and have produced samples of the surface dust , some of which I forward to you for examination. An engineer sent to Virginia , reports evidence of largo deposits. Mr. T. Murphy , a mining capitalist from Aus tralia , has bonded the mine , and leaves in a few days for Virginia , by way of New York. J possess also a photograph of the white metal casket produced spon taneously by the invisible powers. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 29151 Sired by Almont No 83 , and "Register , " ( Standard No. 5812. Sired by Tramp No. 808. These stallions will make the season of 1887 at the Coun cil Blulfs Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address , WADE GARY , Council Blulls , la. O. B. ALLEN , EnpeerSuveyorMapPullisher , [ , ) No. 11 North Main St. City and county maps , of cities and counties ID western lown , Nebraska and Kimens.fl i CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , - AND - FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. B. HOMER & Co. , NO. H3 MAIX ST. , COUNCIL 1SLUFFS , : : IA. OFFICER C Council BIulTsIo\va. Established 165" . REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lois , Lands , City Residences nnd Farms. Aero property In western part of city. All eolllutf clicap to make room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , liooin & , over Officer It Pueoy's Ilauk , Couno Uluffg. J01INV. STOHK. JACOB 8I11S STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , ractice in the State and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRANK S. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , , citlmatoa and reporti on bridges , Tladuuts , fuuiulatlonB imd uunoriU iiKlueorinir. Blue prints ot unv nUo anil quantity. omco No 13 N. Mala St. , First National Uank Block. , R. RICE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 604 Broadway , Up Stairs , . ' . Council Bluflj. SPEOIAlL ' NOTICES , FpeclfO ndvcrtlsemriits , such ns Lost , Fo.ind 7o Loan , For Bnlo , To Kent , Vtants , Honrdinir , etc. , Trill bolnsortoj It ) this column nt the loir rMuofTKNCUXTSPKU LlXIiforthoDm Insot- ion nn j r'lvo Cents I'or Line fov each subsequent Insertion. I.puro nd crtUomoiita nt our olllce No. 12 Vcarl sheet , near Urombvnr. Council Bluffs. A WANTS. . . . if _ \\TANTK1) ) Apents to buy territory for the rf best stillliur urtfclc on the market , fit ) to $ 1(0 ( n iliiy ( .MIII bu made tit U. Address Sou , Dec , Council illulls. "I71OH HUNT Vor the summer , furnished JL1 liouee , Ihu rooms , W . 6 , Cooper , CJ1 iiiuir BU \\7ANTCD An uphoMornr nnd cnrpet Inyrr. TT Council llluirs Curpet Co. , Council lllullB , I own. \TOTIC13 Will pay the highest prlco for first- Jdas * cuM-pIl liiily's , gents , mid Lhlldruii'a clothing , boot ; , 8 hoes , lints , tie. I ) . Goldstein , Nos. 17 and Sib Ilioudwity. _ SALK-OrTrmlo-SIx sections of Kood FOll In Lincoln county , Neb . on U. P. rntlwny. Call on or nddiess Udell llroa. It Co. , Iftll'aiirljit. , Council lllnlTa. _ SALK Complete plant nnd equipment FOIt for K. 11. tirlURO work , coti'lstlntr of 7 pllo drivers carpcnti-rs tools , touts , bedding nnd boimlliiK outtlt for 15 ! ) men. In peed ro- pair. Now Btorod ntCheni'iino , W. T. For In ventory nnd terms mlilrtssNo. 13 , N , .Mnm St. , Council Illulls , lown , Jlouno Cleaning is to bo done by nearly all the ladies in tlie spring. Now is the right time to do this. For ladies , it is a disagreeable but _ unavoid able work , and wo make the oiler to do the most troublesome work of all , that is TO CLEAN TllK CAIU'ETS. We clean the carpets , velvets , moqueltcs , brussels , or any other kind of carpets , without taking them up. We guarantee THAT Till : CAltlT.TVIU , HP. I'KIHT.rTI.Y CLKAN , THAT Till : COI.OKS AUK ItKiiTOItr.D , and tliat no dust will be left in the car pet. Wp guarantee our work and refer to prominent parties in this city. Send us a postal card and wo will call upon you and explain in what way our cleaning takes place. ( J. A. FISIIKU. No. 02 ! ) Sixth Avcnup , Council Bluil's. Announces that His stock of FinelmportetlSpringMillinery In Choice Shapes of Hats & Bonnets , Together with n LarfleLlnc of Novelties In Fancy Ma * tcrlals in now Heady for Your Careful Inspection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. Horses" Mules For all purposes , benight and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or double. MASON ME , : Council Bluffs Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yards Uroudway , Council muffs , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , ( or 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 Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st , avo. and 4th atroot. OEESTON HOUSE , Theonly Hotel in Council Bluffs Haring a Fire Escape , And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 nnd 310 Main St. MAX MO JIN Prop. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Otllce over American Express. U. S. BARNETT , Justice oi the Peace , 416 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TortoiseShcll etc.Hair , Or nnments , as well as the newest nov elties in hair goods. Mrs. C.L. Gillette 9 Moiii street. Oat of town work so- licked. Itvlll be at the Pacific lIotelCouncll liluffs , every Saturday forenoon OmahaDental Association removed to Ilcllman IMooK. cor. liHh and Farunm. Best sots teeth $0 , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless by the use of our now tiniusthctio. Dr. llaughawout , Manager. H' . L. Justice o f the Peace. No 004 Broadway , Council Bluffs. . WASH This season's display of Wash Fabrics , in cluding Sateens , Ging- h a m s , Seersuckers , Ohambrays , Prints , Pecales , cheviots , etc. , eclipses anything we have ever placed be fore our customers , and the prices at which we are offering these desirable goods are in many cases away be low the manufacturing cost. Special Sale in all KMS of Wash Fabrics This Week , special Sale of White Goods This Week , Special Sale of Parasols and Fans This Week , Special Sale of Laces and Embroideries This Week , Special Sale of Ribbons This Week , For want of space we are unable to enu merate prices. All we have to say is , come to our store this week and we will surprise you with the greatest bargains ever offered over anybody's count ers. & CO. Nos. 314,316,318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. N. B. Special atten tion given to all mail orders entrusted to us , also orders for samples cheerfully furnished by return mail. ELECTRICITY ! DR , RICHARD'S ' Electric Bath Rooms and Office No. 607 BSpsier St. , Council Bluffs. One Square North of the P. O. Building. Treatment and Baths Given Ladies by Mrs , Dr. Richards on Tuesday , Thursday & Saturday , Electricity is a remarkable natural njent which has long been known and utilized as a remedy for disease , and continued experience has enlarged its sphere of Ukcftll- 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 icrviccable 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 Disease * , Nervous Diseases in females aiising from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and etibactitc troubles , it fctands at the head of nil known remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for yeais , and the successful treatment of hundreds of cases , after all other remedies had fail ed , is sufficient evidence of its great worth and perfectly satisfies us with its good eilects on the diseased body. In the great hospitals and sanitarians of Ameiica and Europe , electricity is leading all other methods of treatment. In all lending colleges the professors arc teaching electricity as one of the potent remedies and a special chair is appointed in manv of them. Many of the ablest physicians of nil 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 piopcrties and powers , who would as often advise 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 hen the people become educated in the use of electricity for many diseases with which the body ! s afflicted and find the great giod therein , the medicines and patent righted nos trums upon which they now rely will grow old and dusty on the shelves. Electricity is nature's great remedy end 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. A. Jl. JR2CE. E. W. ItAYMOSH RICE & RAYMOND Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mall Orders Shipped Promptly. O. T. Real Estate Broker and Dealer Council IIlull * Office , IHitMonlu Temple. Oiunlm Olllce , No 111 North Ittlli Htrcct. Particular attention given to In- vcxtlng funds for nou - resi dent * . Special barcaln * In lot * & acre properly In Omaha iV Coun cil ISIuflM. Correspondence nolle- Iteil. Swanson Music Company , Ho. 329 Broadway Council Blulfs ESTEY PIANOS , GAMP & GO.'S PIANOS , ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES. Estey Organs , Gamp& Co.'s ' Organs and Western CotiageOrgans A few comments regarding the Estoy Pianos. In every civilized country on tin globe the name of Estay is a household word with lovers of music ; it is a guarantee for the exquisite quality of tone in musical instruments , bearing the name that conn nun ids confidence , admiration and enthusiasm. FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from f.1.00 to 110.00 per ncro. School and state lands In Minnesota on SO years' time 6 par cut interest. Land Uuycra fare free. Information , etc. , given by 3. . j. -3 , No. 555 Broadway , Council UluDTs , Iowa , agent for Freidriksen & Co. , Chicago. & ; ( Successors to ) HATS & GLEASON , Commission and Produce Merchants , ' ' Dealers in Groceries and Provisions. Satisfaction Guaranteed , 2fo. 11 South Main Street , . ' ; . . :