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U " . . " ' -THE .SUNITAY BEE : .MAY 8 , -TWELVE PAGES" !
'TIIE SUNDAY BEE.
COUNCJL BLUFFS
OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL STREET.
Dfllvtitd ly furrier In nnr part of ttiocltyat
Nunty cents per week
H. W. TILTON , Manacor.
TKLKfllONE.- ] !
nrwiHFfPOmcr. No. < a.
NlUfiTEiuioit No. IS.
.MINOR MKNT10N.
N. Y.l'lumblng Co.
New spring goods iit Roller's , tailor.
The city council meets to-morrow even-
iutf.Additional
Additional Council Hind's news on the
seventh page.
The popular rcsorl Is the Manhattan ,
418 Broadway , Ittullo As Yunnwinu.
Judge Ciirhon yesterday granted 'rs- '
C. 11. Smcdcs matrimonial freedom from
Abraham Smcdcs.
1 hero will bo ' " "
no JIO : o'clock "dummy"
to-day. The trains luavo at I'JdOand
2-10 : o'clock as usual.
The eighteen-Year-old son of A. C.
Snyder. ol Persia , was drowned yester
day. This is the third son whom he has
lost by accident.
Joe Sargent , who was arrested for
running a striking machine , is again
behind the bars in the city jull. Hu has
just got out of jail in Omaha , whore ho
served forty-seven days.
The district court had another inter
esting day , but to-morrow the court do
ings will bo of more public
interest. The grand ami petit juries will
bunt work this week , and criminal cases
xvill be tried.
A man named Hurt , from Omaha , was
hero yesterday looking after a missing
wife. Whether she hud wandered oil'or
gene with a handsomer man , ho could
not tell. Ho had traced her us far as this
city , and thought she must bebomowhero
here yet.
Messrs. I. M. Troynor and S. C. Noble
will assist the Misses Murkul in render
ing ' ( Waited for the Lord , " by Handel ,
nt the Presbyterian church this morning.
Mr. Troynor will also sing that beautiful
bolo , "Sing Ve I'raiso , " by Mendelsshon.
Isaac \Veil \ , of St. .Joe , and J. Knlin , of
Chicago , yesterday loused the building
No. tiW ( Hro-ulway , for a clothing house.
Mr. Weil is an ex-resident of this city ,
having erected the building now occu
pied by HudioiN ; Yenawino , and occupied
the same from Iftfd to 1800 as a clothing
house. The now firm will bo I.Veil
&Co.
The three young men who were fined
$10 eacli for disturbing the Salvation
Army , have concluded to go to jail in-
fcteau of paying cash. Yesterday the
brother of one of them arrived in this city
on a visit , having just servcdatcrmintho
penitentiary. Ho was quite surprised to
find that his brother \vas behind the
bars.
If the meetings at HarmonvlMission
chapel continue to increase , the society
will have to enlarge their building , biit
at present the ladies arc busy raising
means to pay for their lot. They win
give another one of their pleasant socials
at the chapel to-morrow evening. Music ,
recitations and refreshments for only ! . " >
cents ; children , 10 cents. All cordially
invited.
The report that Jesse McMahon had
suicided in Canada , seems to huvo no
foundation beyond the imagination of
some gossip , Charles Haughan , who re
cently returned from Kansas City , is said
to have met MoMahon several times ,
so that lint report of his being in Canada
or of having made way with himself can
hardly be true.
Justice Ilarnott yesterday officiated at
the marriage of George S. Watkins , of
this city , and Rose Cotton , of Dolianco.
The happy oridgroom was not arrayed
in the conventional black , but in a blue
Hhlrt and his every day pantaloons , and
bothered not with coat or vest. Ho will
probably be just as happy and live as
long.
On Friday a painter who , from appear
ances , had evidently attended the police
men's ball the previous night , wcnl to
sleep on top ot a step ladder on the
porch of a Willow avenue residence. It
was about 12:3) : ) o'clock when suddenly a
crash was heard and painter , step ladder
and pot of paint landed in a pile on the
porch. When the painter arose it was
almost impossible to distinguish his face
from the back of his head , as ho was cov
ered entirely by the paint. It was a
ir aster stroke of cra/y work.
Alnaonlc.
Regular communication of Excelsior
Lodge No. 259 , A. F. & A. M. , Mon
day evening , May Oth. Installation of
olllcors. Visiting brethren cordiallv in
vitcd. By order of the W. M.
Lime , cement , plaster , hair , coal , etc.
Council Bluffs 1-uol company , No. 530
Broadway , telephone 130.
Drs. Hanchott & Smith , ofllco No. 13
Pearl st. Resilience , 120 Fourth st. Tele
phone No. 10.
Reserved scats at Bushnell's for the
concert next Thursday , May 12.
See amusement column for the pro
gramme of the concert by the Ladies
Musical Society.
The Unlltling Association.
For the convenience of the members of
the Savings , Loan and Building assocl
atlon , I will bo in my olllco hereafter fron.
8 to 0 a. in. , from 1 to 3 p. m. and on the
first Tuesday of each month during the
entire day , 1)V. ) . Ons. Sccty.
Cheap storage in either small or car
Joad lots at No. 22 , 21 and 20 Pearl street
J. R. Snyder.
Oflico of Mulholland & Co. , removed to
in under the Citizens' bank. Telephone
No. 1G2- . Leave your orders for ico.
A largo party from Omaha are coming
over to attend the concert at the Presby
terian church , given by the Ladies Musi
cal bociety.
J. ( i. Tipton has good houses to rent.
leophouo ! 240.
J. G. Tipton has a number of bargains
In residence property , anil if you con
template selecting a lot to build on , or a
residence all ready to move into , you
should not sloop away your chances , but
call upon him at once before property
advances.
Personal Paragraphs.
O. J. King , of Corning is at the Pacific.
C. II. Judsou loaves to-night fora trip
cast.
J. B. McGorrisk , of DCS Moincs , is at
the Pacific.
Mrs. M. Barrett , of Dunlap , shopped
hero yesterday.
Mayor George E. Cole , of Pacific Junc
tion , visited the city yesterday.
Benjamin & Askwith , of Avoca , have
dissolved their law partnership.
Ira Hondricks has gene in with E. C
Smith in the New York life insurance.
Dr. II. A. Woodbury is homo from
Cedar Rapids , whore no attended the
meeting of the Dental association.
Dr. Macrae is preparing a paper to
present to the State Medical association
which meets In Sioux City on the lUtli.
He Is chairman of the section on surgery.
Sheriff Garrison , of Lo un , was in the
city yesterday. He reports that his jail
is empty , not oven one prisoner. This is
the first time since ho went into ollico
\hat \ he bad no boarder * .
ALL ABOUT THE BLUFFS ,
Another Move to Make Saloons Pay License
Co Long as They Run.
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Steering Clear of Feverish Texas Cat.
lie HcrmotiH anil Services at the
Churches A Sensational Itu-
nior Aljout the Titles.
BltiRt I'ny License.
Although there are seventy-live saloons
running in the city , holes in Iho wall , be
sides the well apnointcd bars , the city is
getting no revenue from them , or has
not been of la to. There are numerous
gambling houses and houses of prostitu
tion , but these have not of late been pay
ing the usual revenue toward paying the
expenses of the city. The mayor has
ovldontlyconcludod that if these places
are being allowed to do business , they
should uay something into Iho city
treasury. The police have of late been
notifying the keepers of such places that
they must pay or bo closed up. There is
no tolling when the saloons now running
will be closed , but so long as they do run
they must pay , under the "pop" ordi
nance , the license being $25 a month.
In response to the notification a number
of them have paid their license. It is un
derstood that a move will bo made by the
city to close those who do not pay , An
attempt is being made to force the gam
bling houses to pay. There is a kick
from them. They say that if the saloons
are closed their business is affected and
they cannot afford to pay as of old. They
object to paying- also on the ground that
others who ilo a like business arc not
compelled to pay. They claim that it is
just as much gambling to s-oll French
pools and deal in combinations on base
ball as to play faro. If Mich arc not
called on to pay $50 or ifGO a month , then
all should bo allowed to go free too.
There is also a little trouble in forcing
paymdnt , on account of the position
taken by Judge Aylesworth. It is under
stood that he does not think the city has
the right to collect the fines or penalties
from the gamblers under a city ordi
nance , so 'long as then ; is a .state law
which fixes the penalty for such oliensos.
The old way of procedure was for gam
blers to put up money for their appear
ance at some future date , and this money
was forfeited and \vent into the city treas
ury without any trial , and with no record
made against the defendants. It is un
derstood that Judge Aylesworth will not
bo u party any longer to this mode of
securing a revenue. On the other hand
it is claimed that tiio chief cause
cause of this charge in the judi
cial proceedings , is because the city in
sists on paying the judge in warrants
instead ot cash. Ho lias it in
his power to increase or dimin
ish the cash receipts of the city tea
a great extent , and it seems that he'does
not propose , under the circumstances ,
helping the city to increase its cash rev
enues by countenancing any such pro-
ce > sos as have boon heretofore in vogue.
Sonic interesting questions will proba
bly arise before these matters arc settled.
The city is limited in its power to levy a
general fund tax , and the need of raising
revenues from sources whieli cause addi
tional expense to the city , seems urgent
to the mayor and council. The date is
drawing near when it is to bo "put up or
shut up , " and if the city determines to
close such places as do pay the required
license , the move will bo even quicker
than that of private persons united in a
prohibition club. With the prohibition
ists and the cltv both at thorn it will bean
an up-hill task to continue business.
TKX.18 CATTLE.
An Important Decision Rendered by
Judge Shlras ot the U. 8. Court.
There was considerable excitement
caused hero two years ago , by the impor
tation into Harrison county , of some
Texas cattle , who were infected with the
feror. Other cattle , natives , caught it ,
and many died. Two men , Ball and
L'inkham , wcro arrested , charged with
having violated the section of the Iowa
code , forbidding such importation. The
question of the constitutionality of sec
tion -1058 was raised , anil the men were
discharged. Then civil suits were bo-
mm. P. C. Kiminish sued them for
$5,000 damnges. To the petition a do-
murier was made , setting up the uncon-
stitutinnality of the section under which
the suit was brought. Judge Shiras has
just rendered a decision , overruling the
demurrer , and in this Judge Love con
curs. Flickingor Bros , arc the attorneys
for the plaintiff , and Sapp and Pusoy for
the defendants.
The opinion is as follows :
Si-ctlons 4053 and 40.V.I of the code of lown ,
In force In 18S5 , were ixs follows :
Section 40.78. "If any person bring Into
this state any Texas cuttle , ho shall be lined
not exceeding $1,000. or Imprisoned in the
county jail not exceeding thirty days , unless
they have boon wintered at least one winter
north of the southern boundary of the state
of Missouri or Kansas , pinvldoU that noth
ing herein contained shall be construed to
pievcntor make unlawful the transporta
tion of such cnttlo through this state on rail
ways , or to prohibit the driving throit'li any
part of the state , or having In possession any
Texas cattle between the 1st dav of Novem
ber and the first day of April following.1'
Section 405' ) . 'It
any person now or hero-
after lias In his possession in this ttate any
such Texas cattle , ho shall bo liable for any
damages that may accrue from allowing ! < ald
cattle to run at largo anil thereby spreading
the disease- among other cattle known as the
Texas fever , and shall be punlsncd as pro
scribed In the preceding chapter. "
By an act of the legislature approved April
10 , 1885 , these sections were expressly 10-
pealed ana substitutes tberefor were en
acted.
Defendants claim that the repeal of sec
tion 40.V. , without any saving clause , termi
nates the right to recover , the section boi
penal.
Section 45 of the code provides that "the
repeal of a statute does not rnvivu a statute
previously repealed , nor affect any rUht
which has accrued , any duty Imposed , any
penalty incurred , or any proceeding commenced
monced , unless by vlrtuo of the statute ro-
repealed. " .
Under the provisions of this section the
rights of the parties are not atTectea by the
repeal of section 4059.
The argument of counsel for defendants
In support of the demurrer Is principally In
support of the proposition that sections
4.05Saml 4.05'.i of the code are unconstitu
tional In that they are regulations of inter
state commerce within the iieiinltlon given
to thatterm , In Itallioad company vs. IhiM
U5 LI. S. 405.
In that cause , the supreme court had under
consideration a statute of the state of Mis
souri , which absolutely prohibited the bring
ing Into the state for cfcht mouths In the
year any Texas , Mexican or Indian cattle ,
with the proviso , that bringing such cattle
Into the state loaded upon ears for transpor
tation through It , without unloading , should
not bo deemed a violation of the act , but that
the transportation company should bo liable
tor all damages caused , by the communica
tion of disease from such cattle.
The supreme court held that "while they
may pass sanitary laws , and laws for the
protection of life , liberty , health and property
within Its borders ; \vliilo it may prevent per
sons and animals suffering under contagious
or Infectious ill senses from entering the state
while for the purpose of self-tnotic'.lon I
may establish quarantine and reasonable
transportation laws , it may not Interfere
with transportation mtu or through the
state , beyond what Is t.bjolutely necessary tor
-ielf-protectlou , "
The court held , that the restrictions anil
burdens placed by this act upon the trans
pdrtatlon companies was so onerous as to
substantially prohibit commerce In theio cat
tie. and that therefore the act was void.
That the restrictions of the Inwa statute In
forc lu liS5 , were less burdensome ibau
GARDEN HOSE ,
Steam , Gas and Water Pipe
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NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY ,
No 552 Broa'clway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa
Mall Orders Shipped Promptly.
c. cr.
Real Estate Broker and Dealer
Council IIluIN Oiltt'c , Mtiinnlc
Temple. Omttliii Olllcco 111
Xortli Ittlh Afreet.
I'arllcnliir allentlon given to Inventing
.
venting I'liud * for non rexl.
denls. Special Imru"l I" l ' ' &
acre properly in Omalia & , Coun
cil lllulft. CorrcNpontleucc Nollc-
Itecl.
Swanson IVIusic Company ,
No. 329 Broadway Co uncil Bluffs
ESTEY PIANOS , CAMP & GO.'S PIANOS ,
ALSO PIANOS OF OTI1KK MAKES.
Estey Organs , Gamp& Co.'s ' Organs and Western CotiageOrgans
A few comments ruKanllng the Estcy rhinos. In every civilized country on the
globe the nsimti of Estd.y is : \ household word with lovers of music ; it is n guiinintcu
or the exquisite quality of tone in musical instruments , bearing the name that com-
mnnds confidence , admiration and enthusiasm.
By far the Largest and Most Complete Stock
CARPETS
Curtains , Upholstery Goods ,
Etc. , Etc. ,
In the City , at 405 Broadway.
Co uncil Bluffs Carpet Co.
Council Blups ? Iowa.
those of the statute held unconstitutional In
tlio case cited , is apparent , but whether sut-
ticli'iUly so to remove the constitutional dlf-
ticulty , It Is not necessary .to determine.
Kvcn If section 40.VS could not bo sustained
as being only a fair exorcise of the power of
tlie state to protect Its citizens and their
property apainst infection and disease , would
It follow that section 40j' ' , which declares
that anyone haviiiK in his possession any
Texas cattle shall bo liable for any damages
that may result from permitting the same to
run at largo , tnereby communicating disease
to other cattle , is unconstitutional ?
Without , however , deciding the questions
argued by counsel touching tlio validity of
thcso sections of the code , It seoius clear that
the ilomurrer to the amended petition cannot
bo sustained , because the facts therein stated
constitute a cause of action , without aid
from the statutory provisions.
it Is alleged In the petition that the rattle
owned by defendants were lulected with the
disease known as "Texas fever , " ami that If
brought Into proximity to native cattle , or
upon pastures thereof , the disease would bo
liabln to be communicated ; that the , defend
ants knew this fact , and with such knowledge
brought such infected oittlo Into Iowa , and
permitted them to run at largo upon the
ruiiuo used by plalntlll's cattle , and thereby
the latter became Intectod and many of them
died.
died.Tho
The facts averred In the petition would jus
tify the jury in rindini : that the defendants
were negligent In permitting such cattle to
run at largo , when the natural and probable
result of so doing would bo the communica
tion of disease to other cattle , and If through
the negligence of defendants , as a proximate
cause , loss 1ms boon occasioned to plaintiff ,
an action therefore can bo maintained. The
demurrer Is therefore overruled.
Largo consignment of Solvngo Smyrna
Rugs received Saturday. Council Mills
Carpet Co.
Selvage Smyrna , Ruga nt ttbout one-
half usual jfrico this week only. Council
Bluffs Carpet Co.
Now patterns in Moquottes Velvets ,
Body and Tapestry Brussels received
Saturday at Council lilull's Carpet Co.
Free Rending for All.
The following books have lately boon
added to the frco public library :
HlbTOHIflAL.
History of War with Moxioo , H. O.
Ladd. A. M. ; King Phillip's War , Rich
ard Murkham.
MISCKLLANV.
Fern Leaves , Fanny Fern : Half Hours
with Great Authors , Half Hours with
Great Novelists , Half Hours with Great
Huruoribts , Half Hours with Great Story
Tellers , A Shadow of Uanto , Lifo and
Genius of Goethe ( lectures Concord
School of Philosophy ) ! F. H. Sanborn. Ed ;
Gcorgo Eliot and Her Heroines , Wool-
Ron , Modern Classics , Lowell & Blootu-
flold.
THAVELS.
Glimpses of Three Coasts , Helen Jack
son , H. H. ; Hap Ha/.ard , Kato Field ;
England Her People , Polity and Pur
suits , T. h. S. Escott ; Eight Years Wan
dering in Ceylon , Sir Samuel W. Haker ;
Egypt As U Is , J. C. MoCoan : A Winter
in Central America and Mexico , Holcn
J. Sanborn ; Down the West Branch ,
Charles A. J. Farrar ; Hunting Trips of a
Ranchman , Theodore Roosovolt.
FRANK S. RICE ,
CIVIL ENGINEER ,
Designs , estimates and reports on bridges ,
viaducts , foundations and tononil entfltieeriiitf.
Blue prints of unr fllio ana quantity.
Office No 13 N. Main St. , first National Bank
Blcck.
OFFICER A PUSEY ,
Council BlufTs.Iowa.
Established 1S57.
O. R. ALLEN ,
EnpeefSurveyorMapPubisher , , !
JVb. 11 Xorth Main St.
_ Cly $ end cour.tv ronps , ofcltle _ _ anJ counties
to wcsterc ] v\in , Nobraika and"Knj ! > ti .
ismii i ] ui'iMiisjii ' ii iiiMI.i i i BUM-
OO3STOE3FZ.T
The Ladies
At the Presbyterian Church , Thursday
Evoniner , May 12th.
ritOOUAMME :
Ooran--"Proco8loniil March , " B. II. Whitney.
Mr. 0. Nornmmlle.
Trio "Hull , Hall. Hall , " Amlerton. Misses
Mnrkolnnd Mr. Hypes.
"Aiitfc-1 nt the Window" Tours. Mr. IlrlRlmui.
"OPulutiuis" Iils/.t. I.oillcs' Choral Society ,
Mr , FriinKo , illrootor.
Duot-"I Will Magnify Thoo" Mosenthal. Missus -
us Pusoy uiul Mnrkul.
lloclt-"Aiut Clod Created Mini. " Atr"In Nntlvo
Worth" Hiiydn'sCmitlon. Mr. Wilslns.
Duet "Tho Anvol" Itiibliistoln. MisscsMorkcl
A "Lift Thlno Kycs-Menilolssohn.
" " . Ladies' Choral .
ll "TwiliBht"--Alit. Society.
"Hosiurreotion" Hohlcn. Mr. IlriKhniii.
Trlo "O. Parndlso-ArrVilbr II. Ulrd. Misses
I'usoy , Miirkol and Mr. Troynor
' Hour My I'rnvor" Mondolssobn ,
Solo Miss Morkol and Mixed Chorus.
Reserved Scats at Bushucli's , 75c.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
Ppeclal advertisements , such as Lost , Found
7oLoan , For Bale , To Hont , V nt , Boarding ,
etc. , will tjolneortod in this column nt the low
ratoofTENCENTSPF.K LINE for the first I user-
Ion and li'lvoCentsrorLlnofoi-oach subsequent
Insertion. Lcavo advertisements nt our oflico
No. 13 t'earl street , near Urondway. Council
Uluffs.
WANTS.
F OH SALE Cheap : n good horse. Can boat
three mlautci. Emiuiro at No. 1&J ! West
llroudway.
House Cleaning
is to bo done by nearly all the ladies in
the spring.
Now is the ripht time to dp this. For
ladies , it Is a disagreeable but unavoid
able work , and wo make the ollbr to do
the most troublesome work of all , that is
TO CLEAN THE CAUPETS.
Wo clean the carpets , velvets , moquottcs ,
brusscls , or any other kind of carpets ,
without taking them up. Wo guarantee
THAT TUB CAIU'KT WILL UK I'EHKr.CTLV
CLKAN , THAT THE COLONS AUK IlKbTOKKl ) ,
and that no dust will bo le'ft in the car
pet. Wo 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 placo. G. A. FISIIKH.
No. 02iJ Sixth Avenue , Council bluffs.
Announces that His stork of
FinelmportedSpritigMillinery
Jn Choice Shapes ot Hats & Bonnets ,
Together wlt a
LargeLlne of Novelties In Fancy Ma
terials is now Ready for Your
Careful Inspection.
1514 Douglas St. , Omaha.
REAL ESTATE ,
Vacant Lots. Lauds , City Residences and
Farms. Aero property In western part of city.
All selling cheap to make room for spring stock
R. P. OFFICER ,
Reil Estate & Insurance Agent ,
ItoomS , over Officer * I'usoy's Hank , Couno
Uluffs.
JV. SCHURZ ,
Justice of the Peace.
Olllco over American Express.
People's ' Store
GREAT
MAY
SALE !
It'ill Open Zo'Morrow Morning.
MayWth. Tit i * Is
Our Clearing
OF ALL
SPRING GOODS
And reductions have been made that
will be Interesting. Tic Benson for
ivearlnu these in now only fairly
t.pncil , and It may seem foolish to
reduce prices on good * that are Just
in season , but that's the. way we do
It. U'e never carry styles over from
one season to aro'hcr , and we dun1 !
wait till it is so late that nobody
wants them before ire reduce prices.
Everything will be- found as ad
vertised.
pl < c ° s Worried Dress Good * , in
the best sprint/ shade * , > { < > incites
wide , f 01 Hi-rly sold at 35c to . 'tOs ,
Our May Sale Price 25c.
27.1 pieces all wool , Mi , , ' ? $ < tnd-fO
inch Sttilinns in all the latest
fh'tdes , formerly sold at ( t&ctotfJ
per yard ,
Our May Sale Price 5Cc
Combination "iults , in finest im
ported goods , with plttsh and vel
vet stripes , formerly sold at #
to $ M t each.
Ocr May Sale Price $20 $
A
BARGAINS IN
WASH GOODS
THIS GREAT MAY SALE.
READ EVERY WORD !
Victoria Lawns , tic , 4c , Gc , Sc , lOc
and l' c.
Ind'a Linen. Sc , Sc , lOc , ISc , JSc
and 2Oc.
Check Nainsook , fc , Gc , Sc , ltc ,
ISc and HOc.
India Mull , We , l.ic , 20c and 25c
St lined and Jlarrcd Cambrics In
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whiteand ecru , 4c , Sc , tic , Sc , We ,
15c , ISc and 2Oc.
Thousands of pieces vf goods to be
slaughtered.
Three cases of good Ginghams ,
dress and apron styles at Sc. The
same goods are sold tn this city else
where at from lOc to 12\c \ per yard.
Two cases best quality Pongee
Vanlarda Glnyttams , elegant pat
terns , best goods at lOc ; regular
price ISc to ISc.
7SO piece * best dress styles Seer
sucker and Ginghams at We and
lic. ) The mott elegant styles of
French and Scotch Ginghams will
be found among them.
'I '
7-S wide American Sate ens , Sc
worth 12\c \ ,
7-8 wide American Sateens , We ;
worth JSc.
7-S wide Ani"i'lcan Sateens , ISc ;
worth HOc.
French Sale 'tis , yard wide , XOc
and .2t7r ; worth ! tSc.
Ilest Fieiich Sateens , yard wide ,
itSc and U7\c ; worth 5Uc.
These goods offered at above prices
and only one dress pattern will be
sold to any one customer.
SPECIAL SALE ONE DAY !
LAWNS ,
.5cases of Lawns , TO-MORHOW
ONLY , at 2c per yard ; regular
value tie. per yard.
3 casts good Lawtis at He ; worth
We.
ii cases Lawns at Sc and JOc ;
worth double the moniy.
Only one. drcts nattcrn will be sold
to any .n - custom
THIS SALE Is for MONltA Y Only !
CALICOS ,
On Monday it cute * good Calicos
at He.
1O cases best Standard Print *
madeatiic ; ngitlar price 7e to lOc.
This May Sale embraces EVERY
THING.
Special bargains in Laces.
Special bargains in Embroidery.
Special bargains in Parasols.
Special bargains In Fans.
Special barjalns In Summer Un
der w ( a r.
Special bargains In Men's Fur-
nlsnlng Goods.
IIR.VKY GIMllNAX A ; t'O.'S
PEOPLE'S STORE ,
Nos , 314,316,318 , , and 320
BROADWAY ,
COUNCIL It LUFFS , - - - 1A.
N. It. Special and prompt atten
tion given to all ordern entrusted to
our care. Samples furnished upon
application.
HARKNESS
BROTHERS !
Headquarters for Good Goods !
Carpets and
Dry Goods , -
We are still to be found on the Old Gamp Ground
Broadway , Council Bluffs , la
With the largest and best selected stock ol
Carpets ever brought to this city.
Our stock of Dress Goods comprises the
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.
ELECTRICITY !
DR. RICHARD'S ' Electric Bath Rooms and Office
No. 607 Mynster 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 isa riemarkablc naturalagent wbicb lias long been known and utilized
as a rcme dy fordseasc and continued experience lias enlarged its sphere of Uselul-
ness and improved its appliances by which it is employed until its utility a n. ( virtue
has become second to no other known remedy , in the treatment of certain forms of
disease. Tbis agent is employed here in all its most terviccablc forms by the aid of
large batteries , static machines , electric cabinet baths , electric water bath * , the elec
tric chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the body. We are prepared to do
nil that can be done with these great lemedies. In cases of Rheumatism , Neuralgia.
Paralysis , Spinal Irritation , Rectal Diseases Ncr\ous Disca es in females arising
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 remedia * had fail
ed , is hiilllcient evidence of its great worth smd perfectly eatisfes us with its good
effects on the diseased body. In the ereat hospitals and sanitarians of America
and Europe , electricity is leading all other methods of treatment. In all leading
colleges the professors arc teaching electricity a one of the potent remedies and a
t-pccial chair is appointed ijj manv " of them. Many ol the ablest physicians of all
school ? are making a specialty of"electricitv to the exclusion of almost everything
else. This great remedy has often fallen into disrepute by being recommended and
used bv persons , and physic'ans ' , perfectly ignorant of its pioperties and powers ,
who would us often advise and use the nrong current as the right one or depend
upon it in disc.istf , for which it is not adopted. We are sure that when the people
become educated in the use ol electricity for nany diseases \vithwhichthe body
is afflicted and find the urea * g unl therein , the medicines and patent righted nos
trums upon which they now reh will grow old and dusty on the slielven. Klectiicily
is nature's great lemudy i.iul to full , ) understand and skilfully apply It is our elFort
and aim in life.
For further iufonirition will at the oflioe or FOIK ! for de-
Kcriptivo and illustrated painuhlft on Elpclricity and
Electro Therapeutic Baths , by
DR. RICHARDS ,
GOT Mynster Struel , Council Bluffo , la. .