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N— L o e THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, WEDNESDAY JULY 16, 1884, P~ [ —— THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. EWednésdnv M;)rninu. Julv jfi is no more than right to correct the state- ment. The fellow was not robbed in front of that hotel, and #o far as known was not at or in the hotel at any time. Heo was drinking and showing his money freely and foolishly, and was warned that he would lose his money, but gave no heed, and wandered off down the street to the dummy depot in company with a worthless fellow, who has before been ar- rested for robbery, and who bears a poor reputation. A man who acts vhus cannot expect to keep his money. WINNING HIS WAY, RATES, = 20 nents per week . §10,00 por yoar By Carrler By Mail = = = - OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Btroet, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See J. Reiter's summer goods. The boys in blue are to have a rally in the court-house this evening. There aro sixteen pritoners now it the | 4000 41 iy B oftics fon Pearl county jail, and all *‘longtimers. stroet is & quiet, unostentatious old gen- Pormit to wod, has beon granted John [yt reots the caller with Qulck and Minnio Loo Soward, both of | 'y 000 niite and a warm, honest grasp Hancock. of the hand. That old gentleman, bear- The circuit court is to open on the 18th | jng his sixty 0dd summers with little ap- of August, The last day of service is|parent touch of the winters, happy in his August 7. ways, and with no mock dignity in his G. W. Blovens asks for a divorce from | mannors is Dr. Rice, whose namo has be- Francis V. Blevens, claiming adultery on [ come a family one indeed, not only in her part as a justification. in this city, but in many parts of Wm. Gibson was on one of his poriod- |the west, ~whero tho mention of joal sprees yosterday, and was sent to [his name arouses in many hearts the the county jail by Justico Abbott to|greatful rocollection of pain relieved, health restored, and life prolonged by : his ministrations. Fairmount | =y ferday Tux Bus man dropped lato arrang- i 7 : 1 fl}:o doa\nruaclopufi.}.] runlm torl a 1.?!1@ 5 s chat. As usual, although early in the Lt LY morning there wore several patients Mra. Tucker who broke her loft collar there, most of them being under treat- bone a few days since, by being thrown [ment for cancerous troubles, in_the re. off a pony is reported as doing nicely [ moval of which the doctor has beon so : successful. s o Ono of the pationts was from the east- One drunk was run in yesterday by |orn part of the state, an intclligent man Officer O'Brien. He refused to give any | of middle age, whose face was boing rap- A OChat With Our Next Door Neigh bor, sober up. A moonlight picnic in park to-morrow ovening is boing ed by Gus. Covalt, Harry Ward an therein, As they were strangers, I vol- unteered to go with them and show them all the saloons they had search warrants for with them, and showed chem every saloon 1 did not go in, as 1 had noth- ing todo farther than to point them out. Tho last _saloon we visited was the Phanix. When the officer came out of the Phanix he said: ““We have done all we can do now. We will nowgo and got some breakfast and leave town.” 1 walked with them as far as the corner of First avenus and Sixth street. I there left them, It was o grand mistake in the officer expecting the tomperance men to assist him in performing his duties. There was no such arrangement made or thought of by the lemperance men of this_city. The temperance men of Council Bluffs expect to close up the saloons by law and not by violence., It we have met with a Bull Run defeat in thecommenzement, we expect to moet with a Richmond victory in the end. Respectfully, A. OVERTON, ti—— PERSONAL, N. from Spirit Lake, William West, formerly Wabash agent at the transfer, hae returned to thia city. Ed. ¥, Cogley, of the Western Union tele- P. Dodge has returned graph office, is now the happy father of a girl baby. e Sometlung tor Nothing. Until further notice we give to each twentieth customer his purchase, what- evor the price or value of the same may be. Our cashier will keep an accurate record of every transaction, and when the twentieth sale of any amount is made the purchaser will be presented with the same. We have adopted for the present this system of advertising because it gives our patrons instead of the news- papors the five per cent. which it cost us, Clothing retailed at wholesale prices. Hats rotailed at case prices. Furnishing goods, trunks, bags, umbrel- as, ete., ete. KEvery twentieth customer presented with his purchase. MercaLr Bros, name except *“Macedonia,” and was ac-|idly eaten away by a cancer, when ¥ : he placed himself under Dr. Rice's treat- cordingly hooked by that appellation. ment about ten days ago. One portion Mary E. Atkinson wants to be freed | of the cancerous trouble had been already from S. R. Atkinson, in law as she is in |[removed and was ia a bottle, a preserved e proof of what had boen done. Tho con- fact, sho claiming that he deserted her | gigion of tho face showed how well the and her four children in 1880. They|work of removing the rest was progess- were married in Ohio in 1854, ing, and tho gentleman expressed himsolf By a stook report of the Now York | Vonderfully pleased with tho progross 4 fal.08 being made. market it appears that only six railroads| Avuothor gentloman woll-known in this are quoted above par, and four of these|clty, was in the offico. There wasa are roads leading into Council Blufls, | Plaster on the back of each hand, and ro o T T i e " | moving ono of theso, there appeared a littlo black spot as If he had The item is going the rounds of |barked a littlo bit of skin off by acci- tho pross in tho cast as_well as in tho [ dently hitting his hand. *‘You would west, that in the police hesdquarters in | 13rdlY believe that I had almost as had 2 e 1 . '™ a cancer there, as you see on that man’s Council Bluffs is posted up the notice: face, would you?” "It did not seem pos- ““No loafers allowed hers, except police.” | siblo, but!i:lounurnnlclc was_ given that such was tho case. The skin had formed The two men, one colored and the oth-| jleay and clear, and appeared healthy as or white, arrested on the Fourth for|that of a babe. The other hand was also picking pockets, have beon held to await | about cured, the order of the grand jury and not be- Another patient, & lady, was justin to ; g B ¥ sco the doctor about the finishing touches '_"!;1"’1“ to give bail are lodged in the| ot ayogessful troatment, o largo large jai cancer having been removed by him a The directors of the driving park as-|#hort time before. This tos had beon soclation ibavel (dscidedlts Iholaas Thix added to the collection of bottled proofs of the doctor's skill, which were ranged this fall, on account of tho heavy lossos | upon tho sholves of his cabinot, This caused by the storm which blew down tho | lady was no less enthusiastic than the exposition building. They will have the | others. : races as usual, and hopo to make money [, :¥0u romave all theso without any enough to enable thom to rebuild for an- | gory,” e othor season s0 as to hold a fair next| **Yes sir, it's the only true way of year. treating them. I give my patientsa con- T stitutional treatment, by which all of tho E: ploton. yestorday loft for [ organs are put in a hoalthy condition, so Missouri Valley to visit his brother-n- | that there is no mcre poison to feed law, W. H. Campbell, who is boss car|these cancerous and fungus growths, and ropairer at tho station. On Monday a cancer or tumor starves to death., I night DMr. Campbell ma just about by | U2 P1Asters and ofntments, and the can- get off the top of a freight car when an- other car was *‘kicked” down against it, the sudden jar of which knocked him off, breaking both legs. The case which has been pending be fore Justico Schurz was yestorday decid- ed by tho issuing of a writ of ouster agsinst Dr. Cross ordering him to vacate the houso in dispute, The decision was to the effect that Dr. Cross' claim against the Ballard estate must b sottled in the probate court, and could not in the pro- ceedings before the justice bo allowed as an offset for tho delinquent rent. This evening the democracy expect to have a grand ratification meeting at the opera house. Goneral Thayer, of War- saw, N, an old friend of Wells Cook, of this city, is to speak. The General has relatives at Red Oak whom he has been visiting, as he was still going fur- ther west, Mr. Cook and others improved the chance of getting him to speak here, He 18 said to be an orator in the live sense. Judgo Savage, of Omaha, is also expected to speak this ovening, so that there is the promise of a rousing time, The rear wall of the old court house is gotting more and more out of line, and there is now apparent danger of its fall- ing. Jailor Schoutz, whose nerves are not even shaken when the boys fire s cannon firecracker under the hamuiock in which he is sleeping, is uncasy about that wall, and says that unless something is done he will have to get an accident in- surance policy on the prisoners. Now that the board of health has been so prompt in condemning the Methodist church as unsafe, why does it not con- demn the court house!? In an exchange appears the following bona fide notice of an enraged fruit grow- er: ‘I hereby strictly notifes the pub lic, that I have closed the gates to the ao- cess of my blackberry patch, And if said parties bo caught trespassing upon said premises, is guilty of wisdemeanor. And will be dealt with to the utmost pen- alty of the law.” Gieo, R. Beard, who has been soverely tried by boys pilfering his orchard, should fire some such for midable weapon as this at them, It might do more thau the police. The man who olaimed to have been robbed of $200 at the duwmy depot here Baturday night turned up in Omaha|askiog particulars of the first att Monday and there told & diflerent story | enforce the prohibitic in regard to ths matter, claiming that he Bluffs, I wish to stato the ic house, | case, was robbed in front of the I and that he thought (he thief was & gen- Kot acquainted in the hotel, cer sloughs off and drops out, just as a dead leaf falls from a tree, or a tree falls when deprived of its roots or feedors.” Tho doctor explained quite at length the philosophy of his troatment, and it appeared that he had thought, studied, and investigated, while the many evidon. ces in_the form of tumors and cancers re- moved, all of patients now healthy and hearty, served to demonstrato that it was not all theory by any means. **Some of those who want to tear down science, instead of building it up, and some who got a little jealous of my suc- 8, tell all sorts of things about me. They say 1 have pleces of boofstenk bot- tled up for cancers, and they tell all sorts of stuff, but,” ho added with a morry laugh, **I can stand it I guess. You can seo for yourself whether that is Loefsteak ornot,” It certainly did not look as tempting as beof, and the inquiror was content to accept them for cancers, ‘‘Yes,"” spoke up one of the patients, “‘I was sitting at the hotel when a cor. tain doctor in town commenced talking tome and asking me what alled my hands, Itold him it was cancers, and that Dr. Rice was curing them, He Inughed, and said it was all nousense, and that there never was such a thing as & cancer on the back of a man's hand. Well 1 had the whip on him, I just told him ‘Doctor, I guess you forgot me, I was 1n your oftice bofore 1 went to Dr, Rice's and you looked at my hands and said they wero cancers, and you wanted 800 down to commence treating them, Then I went to Dr, Rice and he not only troated but cured me,’ The doctor sort of slunk away then, and dldn’t have any- thing more to say about cancers or Dr. Rice.” Dr. Rico has been here about ten years, and unlike those who jump into a town, stay a weok or two, blow big, rake in the ducats, dupe the people and are gone, ho is a “‘stayer,” a permanent resi- dent here, and whatever may bo said of nlmlhudn or particular schools of medi- cine, what the sufforivg want is to be cured, and thero aro hundrods in this city, and the west, who seom roady to testify to the skill shown by Dr, Rice in their own cases. Success is Winning further success for him, and now the suf ferers are drawn to him from east, west, north, and south, o does not pretend to cure everything and all, but simply that he has found” better way of troat- ment aud cure than has herotofore been known, and no better evidence of {his can be had than that the living forms are now frecly spoken now of scores of our our cltzens, R How 1t Happened, To the Editor of Tur B Pardon me for trespassing on your valuablo space. Having received com. munications from difforent parta of Towa empt to on law o Council facta in the By the advice of the attorney, the| tlemanly looking fellow with whom be | plaus were for the oflicors b go iy In justico | ealoon where they had soarch warr %0 tho rputation of the Pacife Leuse it|and seize all lquors that were - — Bushnell sells railroad ticketa cheap to all points. —— COMMEROIAL, o COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET. Whoat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No, 3 66@ 70; rejected 50, Corn—Local purposes, 40@45 Oats—For local purposes, 35@40, Hay—810 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 Rye—40@dbc. Corn Meal—1 50 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 500 per ton 2 Lard—Fairbauk's, wholesaling at 9jc. Flour—City flour, 160@3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE BTOCK. Cattlo—Butcher cows 8 75@4 25, stoers 4 50@b 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25. PEODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co., com- mission merchants, Po iveold Butcher urkey , 100, 6 00 per box. Lemons—6 00 per box. Bananas—2 00@3 00 per bunch, Butter— Creamery, 20c; rolls, choice 9@10c. Eggs—13c por dozon. Cherries—$2 50 per bushel, Vogotables— Potatoes, 150@2 00 per bbl; onlons, 75c; _cabbnge, 60c per doz.; applos, 1-3bu box, 73c@1 25; Beans, 1 H0@2 25 per bushel. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—8pecial a vertisements, suo a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Board. ing, ete., will be insorted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. sertion, TLeave advertisements at our offics, No. Pearl Stroot, near Broadway W ANTED w country shop. Address W. vid Bradley'& Co's off rriod man, azed 40, rotail groceryhou years experlenco. ‘Can givo firat-cluss roferonce Address 3.1, B.,” 1018 Broadway, Council Blufls, cor or_ fireman, by wblo of doing his owi Stricrly tompoiste, Address 8., Brw il Blufla, piccon of Mratolam et and two bundrod beating J 825 Broadwa, UATION WANTED -By a thoroughly compe- 1 tant hook-keopor. Would work on sl sai fora good firm. First.class reforences, X, Lk oflice, Council Blufts, OR SAL logitimato and torms, A well extablished bakery for walo. Good reasons for slling. 3., BRa oftice, Council Bluffy profits ! Addross C. R. il o fine whirt withoud a a5 tho bost Ja can. e B. & L Co., Ban, oftice, Council PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. FOR SALE—Two largo lote with threo ralsed housos, and all improvemen: rontal of §24, Price $1,200. Address L, B Auy Iady an do u and gloss 1 as 1 for pai ticulars C, B, Bluffs brioging montaly For Sale. Tho Presbyterians of Council Bluffs of. fer for sale lot of Seats, Windows, Car- pote, Lamps, Stoves, Gas Fixtures, Ta. bles, Palpit, & new roof, inside Shutters, now in the church building before it is taken down to make way for their new house of worship., are in good condi sonably. on The above articles fon and will be sold rea- For prices and particulars call TuoMAs OFFICER, Council Bluffs, R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, giter umars ramored withoutthe CHEONIC DISEASES vintes ety birky years priciical experience Ofbos N Fear troch, Councl! Lluly 447 Conoultation froe cach ! auts, { ound § ICE! ICE! ICEll For pure river Ice patropise the bluo wagons—rat faction guarauteed. Leave orders at No. 46 South slroed Talophoue No. 84, MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, ROLLER RINK ICE OREAM PARLOR. Dancing Taught by Pror. Scnxoon Tuesday and Friday evenings from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock. RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER NIGHT. (TLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN, F. H. MARTENS, Prop'r. J.R. TATR, T ATH & WHITE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In State and Federal Courta. Collections promptly attended to. WARREN WHITR Room 9, Schugart's Building, COUNCIL BLUFF IOWA. Mrs, A, J. Hilton, M., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 223 Middle Broadway, Couneil Bluf H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN .. Wo make a epecialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS., All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted s represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & €0, | T, SINEOILID. MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETG. 410 18t Mtrocet, OMATIA . = ......NEBRASKA JACOB BIMS. E. P, CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNOIL BLUFFS, I0WA 0Offce, Main Stroet, Roots 1 and 2 Shugar Mahon's Blook, WIIl practioe in State snd irta SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ‘ 7 and 9 Main street, AEST QUALITY. New designa in Satin_and Couxcrr Brurrs, 1 er style r prottl Eaglo Card Works, New Ba COCKE & MORGAN Opera BAZ AR We have hegun this week a Special Sale of Children’s Dress this stock out we have marked them 25 per cent than Regular Market Prices. You can buy a good Scotch Gingham Dress, well made, fast colors, from 75 cts. up. The stock consists of Gingham, Chambray, Seersucker and Linen Suits, made in the Latest Styles and Cheaper than the goods alone can be bought for. Towels ! Towels . Towels! Good all Linen Towel, 1¢c, worth 20c. Good all Linen Damask Towel, 123c worth 22c. Good all Linen 1 Good all Linen 1 Good all Linen Huck Tow Good all Linen Oat Meal Towel Good all Linen Da inches widc at £6c. This towel would be very cheap at50c. Como early and got some of them betore they are all gone, ag we eannot replace the goods. Great Bargains in Table Covers, Navkins and Stand Covers, Table Covers in Red, German and Damask, beautiful patterns, 8 yardslong aad 2 yards wide, 82.(0, worth double the money. Bareains in Bed Spreads. A tull line of Ladies' and Misses’ Rubber Circulars, from 8125 up o the very best goods manufactured by the Storling Rubber Co. Ladics' Dusters. worth 40c. worth 40 Towel, £0 in ‘hes long and 24 | y W ATEIR WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, ON VEGETABLE LACE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. Switches, (all long hair) $2.00 84.00. $8,00nd upwards. and Hair Ornaments Given Away. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, No. 837 Broadway - - House Coquetts . Council Bluffs ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, fi'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths,jMattings, Linoleums Etc £3. IR > JEE " S5 fhoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. Fome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in onr line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - |COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care BCHTELES NEW HOTEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. s, To close Hosiery! Hosiery ! Hosiery! This weok cheaper than ever. Come and 1ook at the stock and convince yourself that we are offering the groatest bargaing in hosiery over shown n Council Bluffs, Our line of than the ts Goods i completo and cheaper ods can Le bought west of Chi- | = n bosom, 0. ts” Balbriggan Shirts. Gen's' Socks, C Handker colors, A . A good iefs trom 24c aplece up. good colored bordered handke colored bordered handerchict, 1 We have a pure linen Ladies' Handkere hem. stitched, fast colors, 16c., and the best bandker hief ever sold for 200, c & A tull line of P in sizes from 18 up to 28 The Best $2 a day House in the West Contrally Located. from 5 to 3 These buttonsare o ood clear pearls and not ¢ pped. WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFERTEE Latest Novelties at COCKE & NEW OCPERA HCUSE BAZAR. Sample Rooms, First Class Table, All Modern Conveniences. Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. WHY DONT YOU « ET 8DME OF fe Lowest Prices MORGAN, GIDER antee Qur Assertion, Referencen—Any of the business houses in Councll Bluffs, 19 BROADWAY . . . ALL TRIMMED HATS At Cost Till After Julv. MRS. 8. J. Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels, FINE LENONSES. AGENTS FOR “May Queen” Fine (g *“Bee,” and * The Best Nickel Goods Offered. We Quar- | Waves made of Ladies' combings at b0c per insh. Give Them Trial Grder. it Glewing the Best- WIRT & DUQUETTE, '|COUNCIL BLUFFS, - " DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. Agents Wanted! FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? Perfoct Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs, Fourth Street Council Bluffs, NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluff No. 71 Iowa. CIDER! Furniture and appointments all now. MRS. J. J. GOOD. $1Wa§es(5) threfi inf{h part 65¢, Coquetts 100 sp{xgh, Switches ‘Rival” Cig: to $.0 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- Rival” Cigars, chase, All kinds of hair work pgmmptly aptendedpm. ALL KINDS OF EairGroods MRS8. J. J GOOD 29 Main Siree JOWA | M A MOEIN. Proprioto CRESTON HOUSE ~———EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— Nos, 217 and 219 8. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUKFS ICE CREAM. WATER ICES RESTAURANT AND CATFE W7 .. BERA TN 1o The Pulklio. 404 Broadway, ) Council Bluffs, [ { JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, A COUNCIL BLUFFS, Catoyor Meals at all Hours, Partice a Specialty NORRIS, 105 Main 85 . M. CONINIGLL L HATS, J.J. AUWERDA, 817 Broadwav, Council Bluffs To o sod ogardloss of JNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! cost for tho mext two Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kings. weelks to malke room for| pLEGRAPHORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDEDTO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Fall Goods. No.1 N.Main St.. Gouncil Blufls. Unrlvalled for t for above @hickering Hest and Most Hellable HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr, EMFEESON PIAN KIMBALL PIANO Hest Modern P'rice to Buy. nd favorably known in the west, racommends itaelf. ¥, Westcott, 504 Main Street, Council Bluffs. MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS SayrLe CAsEs aspecialty, Sha Tourist, and Trunk Straps. Mwenty Years Ex - Repairing Neatly Ex Piano uted ience, WHOLESALE DEALERS,IN HATS,CAl'5 EUCKGLOVES, COUNCIL BLU F¥8, I0W Tone or Finieh nes of Goods, Warerocms, 339 Broadway, Agents Wanted, sni 344 Broad way, .

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