THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 18 , PEARL STREET. Delivered t > y carrier In nny part of the city at twenty cents pur week. iMV. TILTON , Man.-xfor. TULEPHONE3 : Bcsisrcs OrmCE. No. U. NlOHT KlIITOK NO. 83. MINOll MHNT10N. Ascension day. N. Y.l'lumbing Co. Tills day has trany knights. New spring goods at Holler's , tailor. Additional Council Bluffs new son the fifth page. Strawberry social at the Baptist church this evening. Two drunk' ' ) were yesterday placed in- Hide to sleep it oil' . Another "Devil's Auction" company is to visit Council Blulls. The popular resort is tlio Manhattan , 418 Broadway , Hudio As Yenawinc. A good girl wanted for general house- Work. Airs. II. W. Tillon , Bin : ollice. It is rumored that some newspaper developments will soon bo announced. There will bo a regular meeting of Har mony chapter No. 20 , O. E. S. , this even- Jng. Jng.Tho The state association of Congrega tional churches meets in Charles CUv May 25 to 21) ) . The Married Ladies' Progressive Kuchro club will bo entertained tomorrow row evening by Mrs. M. K. Smith. The Fifth regiment band has chosen I'rof. Dalby as leader ; .Joseph , president ; U' . K. Roll , treasurer ; Charles Adolf , sec- rotary. 'Squire Biggs yesterday made a Coun cil Blulls couple lumpy by the knot. They were Theodora B.xtcholci and Ada L. Frouty. ! Handloy , the man who threatened to / ( shoot Judge Conner , has been sent to the insane asylum by the authorities of Urcen county. The work commenced yesterday on the addition to the canning works. The ca- fmcity of the works will bo increased i1 nlly one-half when this new building is completed. This evening the ladies of the Baptist church give a social at the church. Strawberries and ieo cream will bo served , and an enjoyable evening had. Everybody invited. The club has already secured 105 members , and within a day or two the inaNimum of 200 will bo readied. Those who secure a membership after that will have to nay nioro than double the amount paid by thcsa incorporators. The entertainment given at the opera house last evening as a benolit for Uuv. Father llealey proved a buccoss finan cially and was enjoyable as well. "Lan cashire Lass" was given by local tulcut very acceptably. Yesterday afternoon Master Lutic Pryor celebrated his eighth birthday an niversary by having a gathering of his young friends , who spent several hours in playing upon the lawn and in partaking of the needful refreshments. The little folks seemed to have u merry time. Will the lady who called on mo on Jinn- croft street , Council Blulls , soon alter my husbai'd'sDr. ( E. D. Cross ) trial at Glen- wood , la. , and who at my request called on Wright AJ Baldwin , attorneys , please call , or send mo her name and postollico address , and much oblige Mrs. E. D. Cross , Kevcro house , Council 1 > lull's. The concert in Bayliss park last even ing by the Bavarian band drew a largo number of people. The band played well , and the numbers were varied and of a popular character , The Bavarian band has long been a favorite with the public ir.ul it certainly did itself credit last evening. Other concerts ave to fol low. low.This This evening'Daniel Sully , the Irish comedian , is to appear at the opera house in his now domestic play , "Daddy Nolan. " Ono of the attractive scenic in cidents will bo a working model of the great Brooklyn bridge , with cars cross ing , electric lights , real ones. etc. Sully will doubtless have as enthusiastic au audience as ho him had elsewhere. On May 20 and 27 King As Franklin's phenomenal 10 cent tent show is to be hero again. This show was hero a year ago , and their tent was crowded with de lighted pcoolo. They gave the greatest show for the least money of any combi nation that has yet visited this city , and this year they promise to outdo all previ ous efforts. They have numeious at tractions and wonders. The Wilson case is still on In the dis trict court. It is proceeding very tediously , but it is an important case- not merely on account of the amount in volved directly , but from the fact that if Mrs. Wilson recovers damages for what the Hood did to her property , others would bo encouraged to commence sim ilar suits against the city. The case is therefore being fought sharply , and its result will bo walehedwith interest. The now dolivory.wagon just turned out of llnttonhauor's lactorv for George W. Sohimlolu is ono of the iinest to bcseon on the streets of any western city , There has boon a great improvement in the class of mercantile and business vehicles in this city during tlin past two years. There nro numerous metropolitan appearing vehicles now to bo seen on the streets , nnd the demand for better ones still is increasing. The proof sheets of the now maps of Council Binds and Omaha , prepared by C. K. Allen , have arrived here , and the maps themselves will soon bo from the press ready for distribution. This map , B ho wing Doth cities , will bo ono of the finest piecosof work over done by Mr. Al ien , and will be so convenient as well as accurate as to ho in engor domain ! . It will show both eities and ono can sec at a glance the relative distances of all parts of these cities. The board of equalization hopes to complete this week the work ot going through tlio assessor's book. There are R largo number of property owners whose assessments have been raised. The board will have to post up notices to such and then adjourn for a week. On i f re-assembling an opportunity will bo given such persons to appear before thu board if they want to protest agaiust the raised assessment. It is expected there will bo an army of kickers , and the board will have a lively time before they com plete the work. The DCS Moincs Leader reports Spon ? cor Smith as saying in an interview at Dos Moines : "If 1 were going to invest in real estate , do you know 1 would do so right here in Dos Moines in preference to any place that I know of in the state. " If Smith made any such statement as this it must have been because he was away from homo , and was dealing out a little tally to the Des Moincs syndicate which gave him the position of railway com missioner , llo will have to bo more guarded in his statements so long as the Uus Moincs reporters have such long curs , or else he will have to square him self with the Homo constituency , llo has shouted "work to build up Council Blulls" so many times that it seems hardly possible that ho could have given Buch taffy as the above with any idea that it would get into print. Cheap storage in either small or carload - load lots at Nos. 23,24 aud 20 I'carl street , J. K , Snydor. * Drs. lltinchett AsSmith , ofllco No. IS Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Telephone - phone No 10. _ J. WE. . L. Squire make beautiful ibstrncts ol title , and deserve the suo- Dess they are enjoying. SERVICES OF ASCENSION DAY 'he ' Knights Templar Will Make a Mounted Pilerimage. SEARCH FOR A STOLEN SADDLE. L Vonnc Man l-ottnd lloro Who Is Wanted In Chicago Personals nnd Hrlof lilts of News From All 1'nrU of the Ulufft , The UnlRhtsTomplnr. The Knights Templar have looked for ward to this Ascension D.iy with much itorest , nnd hayc made nioro than the anal loc.il arrangement * for its obscrv- nco. Some live or si\ years ago there vas a mounted pilgdm.igo hero , the first i this state , and since then there have con none in this city until to-day , In- ivitlual knights have joined in pilgrim- ges elsewhere , and once quite n number f them went over to Omaha to join m no there. To-day tlio Omaha knights oin in the one here. To the uninitiated lie following general order siillieiuntly xplaiiH the day's observance : icneral Order No. 1. Asylum of IvanImeCommindcry No. 17 , \ . T. , .Stationed at Council IJlulls , la. , Apart- idits ot the Eminent Commander , April 13 , 857. In iiccHidunce with ueneial order .No. 0 , Issued bv the grand commander of Iowa , njoinlnir the subordinate comuianderlcs ot its jinl'dlctlon to obsurvo one or both ot the a > 8but ap.irt by tcmplailsm lor devotional crvlccs Ivanhoe commaiidcry No. 17 , K. T. , as taken deliulte action towards tlie Holding f appiupilate ceremonies on ascension Day , I'lmrsday , May ID , 1 7 , by attending public vorshlp at St. Paul's Episcopal church In this Ity , alter which the commaudeiy will pcr- erin a imnutrd plliilm.i e , commemoratlvo f those pIlKiImages undertaken by our nil- lent fratCH , during which a vMt will bo lade to the sraves wherein lie the remains of hosu blr Knluhts nhom death has taken trom mi- ranks , and there pay to them tlio honor .ml . respect so justly their due. The piesence and co-operation of each .Sir Cnight of our command is neci" > sary to suc- ( ssfiilly carry out the purpose and Intent ot hobccoremonlrs , and to that end : Yon are hereby ordered to appear In full niform at the as.\lum of our commaiidcry at 0 o'clock on the morning of May 11' ' , lbS7 , for he pin pose named , and thcafter bo subject o the order of the piopej olllcers ot the com- mndery until ! > aid ceremonies shall have ? en completed. F. H. FONDA , Mtcst : Kmlncnt Coiiimnnilor. THOMAS U. LACT.V , Recorder. The following is the order of exercises : 1. 11 a. m. Saint Paul's Episcopal hnrch. The services will bo conducted mil an address delivered by Sir Knight . ' . J. Maekay. 2. 12 m. First mounted pilgrimage rom church to Sir Knight Urott's , where 'cfrcshmcnts ' will bo served. 3. 1:150 : p. m. Second mounted pil grimage to Fairview cemetery and tip- jropnatis ceremonies at the graves of Sir vnightsVoirich and Ficara. 4 2JO : ! p. m. Third mounted pilgrim- ige to Fairmont park. 5. 4 p. m. Rest and refreshment at residence of Sir Knight J.lines. Saint Paul's church has been beauti- ully decorated with flowers for to-day's ervice , which begins promntly at 11 o'clock a. m. The rector , Kev. T. J. Maekay , will preach. A choir , composed of Mrs. Dillon , Mrs. Ward , Mr. Treynor uid Mr. Kd Spooner , will render the iiusical portion of the service. The cats , except those necessary for the iccommodution of the knights , will be at ho disposal of the public. Uesiues the resident knight * a largo lumber from Omaha arc expected to ar rive on the 0 o'clock dummy this morn- ng , bringing their horses with them. Llnrlnn will probably send twenty-live nonuted knights. TheGlonwood knights are to come from there on horseback. Silver City , Plnttsmouth , Missouri Val- cy and Logan will also bo represented , ana knights are expected from other ) laccs. The knights will gather at the Masonic temple , and will start from there at 10:43 : on foot for the church. The march will bo from the temple to Willow avenue , along that avenue to Sixth street , and to the church. After the services the knights will mount and the first jilgrim- ngo will bo from the church to Willow avenue , thence to Seventh street to Sir Knight Crafts' residence. After re- Teshnients there , they will proceed to Aiirviow cemetery , passing along Broad way to JJrvant direct , and thence to the cemetery. There are two knights buried hero , ami at the grave of each there will jo a brief address. Sir Knight Joseph Lyman will give the address lit the grave of Sir Knight Weirich. Sir Kuight Charles llarl will give tlio address at the grave of Sir Knight Ficara. Then the { nights will proceed on their third mounted pilgrimage , which will bo to Fairmount wa'rk. The route will bo from the cemetery to Hroadw.iy , thence to First street , and to the park. From the park : hcy will swing around the lower road to Main street , along Main to Frst avenue , down that avenue to Sixth street , then to Willow avenue and to the residence of Sir Knight W. C. James , where on his beautiful lawn they will bo served with refreshments. The pilgrimages will bo under the charge of Sir Knight Joseph Lyman as acting captain general. Mho knights will of course bo in full uniform and mounted. The horses will all wear covers , and the parade will bo one of the most brilliant over seen in this city. Gold Watches and Chains. The largest a d best stock to select from nt tno lowest prices , at C. 13. JACQUEHMIN & Co's. A ChiOAco Skipper. The police yesterday received a telegram - gram from Chicago directing them to open their eyes for a young man wanted there for larceny. Tlio young man's name was given as George U. White. In less than an hour from the receipt of the telegram Chief Mullen and Captain O'Hrieu had him , and put him behind the bars. The young man has been in this city for about three , weeks , and h d secured - cured employment hero. Ho scouis to have carried himself quite steadily since ho arrived , and his employers wore quite pleased with him. No details wore re ceived here as to the oMouse with which ho is charged , but it is reported that the young man got to living 11 pietty fast life in Chicago , was drawn into gambling , and in a desperation ho stole some jew elry belonging to his sister , and dispos ing of this skipped out. The Chicago of ficers have been notified , and will probably - ably bo hero to-day to take him back. Olllco of Mulholland & Co. , removed to In under the Citizens' bank. Telephone No. 102. Leave your orders for ico. A Missing Saddle. James Ward claimed to have lost ti valuable saddle rather mysteriously. It was In a Union Pacific car with other goods , nnd was stolen by some ono. The saddle was of a peculiar make , bought lu Portland , Ore. , for | 45. On discovering the loss Wt\rd began hunting about , and In some way got hla suspicions dhected towards a railway employe , S. A. South- worth , living at 1,004 iNinth avenue , llo went to the nouso on the pretext of rent ing it , and in going through the cell.ir discovered his saddle , llo then camo.up town , had u eearch warrant tuken out , and on officer went there and got the saddle. Sonthworth was away from homo , and it is not known what ex planation ho makes in regard to the saddle. Ward is not disposed to spend any time here in prosecuting Southworth , and was quite satisfied to get back his saddle. The papers are tiled la Justice Shurz'a court O. CT. OO3L Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council I ! I u IT * Office , Temple. Oitmlm Oilier , No 1 1 i North I Utli Mi-cut. , , 1'itrtlciilnr intention given to In venting fund * for non - real- < lcnt < t. Special bargains In lot * .V aero property In Omaha Ac. Coiin- ell liltiffr. Correspondence solic ited. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mail Orders Shipped Promptly , Swanson Music Company , No. 329 Broadway Cou neil Bluffs ESTEY PIANOS , GASP & GO.'S PIANOS , ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES. Estey Organs , Camp& Co.'s ' Organs and Western GottageOrgans A few comments regarding the Estoy Pianos. In every civilized country on th > globe the name of Kstt.y is a household word with lovers of mus'c ' ; it i < ? a guarai too for.tlie exquisite quality of tone in muaicul instruments , bearing the name that com mands confidence , admiration and enthusiasm. We have another lot of refrigerators. U is the best , and the best is tno cheap est. Cole & Cole , 41 Main st. Sound Investment. J. G. Tipton yesterday sold to James Cunningham , of DCS Moincs , la. , one lot in Thompson's addition , two lots in Rid dle's sub. , two lots in Howard's add. , and one m Everett , the purchase price being $1,700. Mr. Cunningham is largely interested in real estate in Dos Moincs , but says ho wants to got some property where they are going to have , cable cars. Latest improved gasoline stoves at No C04Main street , W. A.Vood. . Lime , cement , plaster , hair , coal , etc. , Council Hinds Fuel company , Mo. 5a'J ' Broadway , telephone liiU. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisements , such M Lost , Found .lOlxmn.For Ssilo , To Kent , VSants , nonrdlnir , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column nt the low ratoofTENCENTSPEIt USE fortho first Inaor- ion nn J ij'ivo Cents Tor Line forcach subsequent Insertion. Lcnro advertisements nt our olHeo No. U I'carl street , near Uroailwuy , Council Bluffs. WANTS. K I' XT- Ono onico mid ono business FOIl room near the now postollice on UrouJuay , Ono live room house. $12. One three room umiso , 710. Ono Be\en room house , $ -0. 0. Mayno. No. 820 Slxuh avo. Oil SALE- section of good land In Lin- coin county , Neb , , for a Block of hard ware. Address Udell llros. & Co. , No. 10 ! > Pearl street , Council lilufTs , or corner 1'anmm and lOtli streets , Omaha. SALE A stocK general merchandise in FOU good town In western Iowa. A first- lasa chance for unv ono wishing to engage In ustness Stock will invoice about (800 and will bo sold cheap. 1'or further Information ' .nquiro . ol M. I. , smith & Co. , Omaha , or N. C. ? hilllps , Broker , No. 41U llroadway. Council Huffs. _ . _ rnOK BALK A choice noiiso continuing eight " rooms , vrltu porches , turnaco , bath room , barn , etc , In line neighborhood on si\Ui ay- nuo , botwocm Sixth and Seventh Btroots , for 4/00 it taKen within ton ( lays. Call on or write F. J. Day , No. 33 Fc.irl street , Couuci llulTs. FOIl SALIJ Or Trade Six sections of good land In Lincoln county. Neb. on U. P. railway. Call on or addiess Odoll llros. i ; Co. , 10J Pearl St. , Council lllulTs. FOIl SALK Cheap : n peed horso. Can bent three minutes. Enquire at No. 1J-J West llrondway. NOTICU Will pay the highest price for first- class cast-oil lady's , ffcnts , and children's clothing , boots , sbocs , hats , etc. 1) . Goldstein , Nos.17 andS llroudway. House Cleaning s to bo done by nearly all tlio ladies in the spring. Now is the right time to do this. For adies , It is a disagreeable but unavoid able work , and we make the oiler to do the most troublesome work of all , that is TO. CLEAN THE CARPETS. We clean the carpets , velvets , moquottcs , brussels , or any other kind of carpets , without taking them up. Wo guarantee THAT THE CAHPKT WILL UK VEKKUCTLY CLKAN , THAT TUB COLOHS AUE UFSTOUED , and that no dust will bo loft in the car- pot. Wo guarantee our work anil 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. G. A. FISHER. No. 023 Sixth Avenue , Council Ulutta. The Firm of Hess & IlusHol. Dissolved by mutual consent this inth day of Hay. J. A. Itoss will continue the business and pay all bills of the lute firm and collect all ac counts. .L A. HOSS. W. A. ItUBSKU Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yards llicmUwuy , Council muffs , Opp. Dummy Depot i rseTamTmulcs kept constantlyon hand , for sale at retail or in car load Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTEU & HOLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. avo. and tth street. If. SCUUltZ , Justice of the Peace. Olllco over American Express. Horses % Mules For all purposes , bought and told , at retail and in lot * . Large quantities to select fiom. Several pair * of fine drivers , sin gle or double. MASON m , Council Bluffs I { . HIVE , M. 1) . Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knile or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. ORESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Fire Escape , And All Modern Improvements. S15 , 217 and 219 Main St. MAX MOIHf Prop. E. S. BARNETT , Justice o ± the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Binds. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD Standard No. 2915) ) Sired by Almont No 13 , and "Register , " ( Standard No. 5813. sired by Tramp No. 303. These stallions vill make the season of 1837 at the Coun cil Binds Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address , WADE GARY , Council Blulls , la. Has a complete line of Midsummer Millinerr , ittrio lints In white , hliick anil all colors. Pat- orn bonnets huts and toques , u specialty. No IfiU DoiiKlna St. , Onmhu. I will be at the Pacific Hotel , Council Bluffs , every Saturday forenoon OmahaDontal Association removed to Hcllman Block , cor. 13th and Farnam. Best bets teetli to , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless by the use of our now amesthetio. Dr. Haughawout , Manager. JOHN V. STONE. JACOB SIMS STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , clice in the State and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. O. B. ALLEN , EngineerSuriiBjorMapPublishBr , , No. 11 Forth Main St. City and county ronps. of cities and counties won ern Iowa , Nebraska and Kansas. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lttiids , City Resiliences nnd Farms. Aero property In western pnrt of city. All soiling cheap to malto room for sprlnir stock R. P/OFPICEB , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Itnom 5 , over Officer * Pueoy's Bank , Couno Waffs. OFFICER C PUSE1' , Council BlufTs.Iowa. Established 1857. FRANK S. HICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , DeBlgns. estimates and report ! on brldsrea , viaducts , foundations find renerol nKlueermg. Blue prints of any ilzo and quantity. Office No 13N. Mala SU.FlrU National Bank Block. $100,000.00 $ , Worth of Men's , Boys' and C hildren's hildren'sn J Hats , daps and Gents' ' Furnishing Goods. At forced sale , commencing Monday , May 16th , regard less of cost or value at & GO'S. Peoples' ' Store Below we give a partial list of prices during this sale. Men's f unnncr Cants , all Hlzcs , 15c each. Men' * Secrtnckcr Coats and Vest * , choicest patterns , at iJc for coitt and vest. vest.Youths' Youths' and boys' sixes , same price. Men's suits , coitts , pants and rests , for SI , 91.23 , ifj.73 , $2.tO , $ ! , $ , ' , and $ < i.3O , all worth double the money. Men's L/nlon Cassimcrc Suit * , 92.25 , S2.7G , 9'J.aO , $4.73 , $ o.3O and 9 ( i. Men's all wnol Cassimcre Suits , aond quality , best styles , cleijant fit ting f)09ds , for 93 , $ < i , 97 , 98 , 9 ! ) and ? 1O. llest quality Middlesex bine cloth Suits ( Grand Army Suit * ) at $ S.,1O each. This is the best quality made , and is sold by everybody for $12.3O 'o ' $13. ISxtra Grand Army but tons { ilvcn with each suit. Mcn'tt Worsted Suits , $3 to 9 . Over 300 suits formerly sold at from $13 to $2O each , will be sold during this great sale at $1O each , Attention is invited to our laryc stock of nous' and Children's Cloth- inn , which goes regardless of cost. PANTS. Men's If'orJdniPant } ; 3Oc , GOc , 73c , , S'J and jVJf. J , worth morethan 'loublc ' the money. Men's Union Cisslmerc Pants , 100O pairs at 91 a pair , regular value $3 to $ , 'i. f OO pairs Men's Woo 1'ants , $1.5O , $1.73 , $2 to $ ! i and up to $3 each. Cents' i iiiiiisliiii GOODS. BOO dozen Earl C U'il'on's , Fel lows tC Co.'s , and other makes gents' Linen Collars , 3c each. 1 case llocliford Mixed Seamless IfitlfJIose at Se. Only pairs to each customer. 2 cases best British Half Hose , 4 pairs for % Cc. 3 cases Men's Fancy Half Hose , 3 pairs for 23c. A good Pcrcule Shirt for 2 , c. A yood C/teviot Wo Hiiiy Shirt for 25c. 25c.A good Straw Hat for 3c. A yood Men's Undershirt for 13c and 2ic. REMEMBEIt That each and every article you buy from us is new fresh goods , direct from the eastern manufacturers. No old shop-worn nor bankrupt btuffthut has been re fused by every other town in the country on account of falllmj to pieces from laying and moth-eaten. We protect our customers and guarantee satisfaction In every case. Don't fall to attend this great sale and do not poitnone your visit too long , for we wish these goods to be seen by as many customers as possi ble. IIILVHY CI.SCMAX & CO.'S PEOPLE'S STORE , Dos , 314,316,318 , , and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - I A. We are careful what we say in an advertisement , and don't believe It pays to entice people Into our stores by representations which we CAN NOT BACK UP. . ELECTRICITY ! DR. RICHARDS' Electric Bath Rooms and Office Ho. 607 Mynsfer 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 nattiralagent which lias long been known and utilized as a remedy for disease and continued experience has enlarged its sphere of u seful- ness and improved its appliances by whicb 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. 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 nnd electrodes for ti eating all parts of the body. We are pieparcdtodo all that can be done with these great remedies. In cases of Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Paralysis , Spinal Irritation , Rectal Diseases , Nenous Diseases in females arising from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and subacute troubles , it stands at the head of all known remediei or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years and the successful treatment of hundreds of cases , after all other remedies had fail jhl ed , is sufllcient evidence of its great uoith and perfcctlv satisfies us with its good cfl'ects on the diseased body. In the great hospitals and sanitarians of America and Europe , electricity is leading all other methods of treatment. In all leading college' , the professois arc teaching electricity as one of the potent remedies and a special chair is appointed in manv of them. Many ol the ablest physicians of all schools are making a specialtv of"clectricitvo the exclusion of almost e\erything 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 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 when the people become educated in the use of clccliicily for many diseases with which the body Is afflicted and find the ureat good 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 and to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our ell'ort 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 , In. BARGAINS Harkness Brothers , Broadway , Council Bluffs , la A large stock of fine white summer goods and wash fabrics. A New and Fine Assortment of Parasols , Sun , shades and Umbrellas , ALSO A FULL STOCK OF YOUNG LADIES' CORSETS , Summer Corsets and the Noted Little Jersey Corset. CARPET Department is yet well stocked and invites the attention of everyone about to furnish a home. Also oil oloths , matting , rugs , mats , etc. Do not forget the number , No. 4O1 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ' Telephone 163.