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6 e ————— THE DAILY BEE. WAYS THAT ARE DARK. OOUNCIL BLUFFS: Considerable Light Thrown on the Son- ’Elesday Morning. Aangust 26, SUBSCRIPTION RATE By Carrier = = - - = 2 By Mail = = = - ents per wook OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. ————————————————————— MINOR MENTION. See J. Reiter's Summer goods. “Only ten centa to the driving park. All aboard. In the circuit court yesterday the case of Holsted vs. Cuppy was on trial. L. C. Taylor, W. S. Baker and Thos, TRyan formed a trio of drunks given the usual assessment in police court yester- day. The democratic ~county convention meets to-day at the court house at 10 o'clock to seloct delegates to three con- ventions. There will be a special meeting of Fidelity Council, No. 156 R. A., this ovening, for the transaction of some im- portant busineea. The bond.sellers, now discouraged, pro- pose to have sweet revenge by making the praperty-ownera pay for the pavingin one assessment. At the benefit ball ot the Bluff City hose company at Bloom & Nixon's hall Thursday evening the music will be fur- nished by Glann's orchestra and the serenading club, ATl 0ld soldiers and sailors of the late war are requested to leave their names at De Haven’s drug store at their earli- est convenience. By request of Abe Lincoln post No. 29, Gi. A, R, Matt Hamler, the porter at Bechtele's hotel, has lost by cholera infantum, his infant son, aged two years. The funeral is to take place at his residence on Madi- son stroet, at 10 o'clock this morning. Those who attend the races should beware of patronizing the teamsters who charge twenty-five cents to the driving park, 5o long as there are plenty of equally good conveyances to be had for ten cents. A church trial which has been agitat- ing the little Fourth avenue church, which Involves the reputation of one of the local preachers and one of the sisters, is said to be on the verge of dropping into oblivion by the local preacher giviny up his documents and withdrawing from the church so 1t will have no jurisdiction. If ho is innocent of the great transgres- sion it seems that he should stand his ground like a little man, and establish his innocence and that of the lady. The Council Bluffs Medical rociety will hold its regular monthly meeting in Dr. Seybert's oftico on Wednesday next at two o'clock. At a recont meoting of the society, ofticors and censors for the society wern selected as follows: Pres- ident, Dr. Hart; vice-president, Dr. Bosbyshell, of Glenwood; secretary, Dr. Barstow; treasurer, Dr. Deetken, and censors, Drs. White, Pinuey and Seybert. ‘The society now numbers about 25 mem- bers, and includes in its membership Going right down.” physicians from various towns in western | Towa. The question of holding semi- monthly meetings is to be discussed at the next meeting. Almost every Sunday night there scems 10 b3 a row at the beer garden dance, or on the streets, among those returning from there. As usual about 2 o'clock yosterday morning another of those rows occurred, in which Mike Kildare, of po- lice court fame, George and John Peters were concerned. All were arrested, but on & hearing in court yesterday morning it seemed difficult to ascertain just who was most to blame, and so the judge turn- ed them all loose, The citizens whose peace is disturbed overy Sunday night by these rollickers returning at a late hour from the beer garden, are naturally feel- ing that it is gotting to be an eutrage on decency. There was little news to be learned about the city bonds yesterday. City ‘Treasurer Clausen, who hurried back to New York, being scared at having turned the bonds over to Mayor Vaughan, telo- graphed to the city on arriving in New York, that he could not find Vaughan, and wanted to know if he had got home. In the meantime, as was known here, Vaughan had gone to Boston. Yester day Clausen telegraphec that it was all right, he had found out where Vaughan had gone. 1n_view of the feverish state of feeling and the wild rumors afloat, the city treasurer must have had a ludicrous fright at not finding Veughan in New York, e — Real Estate Transfors. The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s office yesterday and reported for Tue Bex by P. J, MoMa- hone: Levi D. Bulla to B, F. Clayton, lot 5 and part of 6, Macedonia, consideration, $1,800, Henry 8, Watkios to John Collins, part ne ne 20.77.42, $20. J M. Pillips to'W. E Griggsby, part lot 143, original plal; lot 7, blk 10, Hal- lis' add; lots 1 and 2, block 20, Howard's add; lot 10, blk 1, McMahon, Cooper & Jeffories' add, §4,200, A B. Walker to Mary F. Walker, of, al., lot 4, blk 10, Hyatt's sub , 81,000, Total sales, 87,020, o —— Night Schoole, Western lowa College will be open Monday, Wednesday aud Friday even- ings from 7 t) 9 o'clock from Sept let till Aprll lst, annuslly, Sime studies may be pursued a8 in duytiine at resson- able cost. Fall termi of Monday, Sept. 1st. Students may en- 1 normial open | fidence Gang. How the U, P, Detective Stood In 281000 per yoar With Them and Then Squealed. How a Duchman was Turued, Y osterday afternoon the cases of the three confidence men arrested in Omaha and brought here on a requisition came up before Judge Aylesworth on a charge and the ovidence being until of vagrancy, taken the decision the judge could look up some authorl- ties. Then at alate hour in the after- noon the men were taken to Justice Schurz's court where a specific charge of swindling one Smith was pending. The examination of the charge of va grancy brought out some interesting facts, some of which have already been made public by Tue Bee, but which were was reserved ments for entertaining the grand lodge of the state of Towa, which will meet here in October, the following ciflcers and committees were clected President—D, C. Bloomer, Treasurer — F. Grass etary— G, H. Jackson, Finance Committee—G, F. Smith, M. T. Rohrer, and .J. Schickentanz Hall Committee—D. C. Bloomer, Thos. 3owman, J. W. Veregoyand J. O, Freld- man Printlng Committee J. M. Matthews, A. J. Mandall and E_Irons Hotel Committ S. 8. Keller, T. C. T. Brenneman, J. Epenter and J. W. Olliver, Committee on Music and Parade—W. Treynor, Theo, Beckman, E. Schicken- tanz, and E, 8. Barnett. The committee on reception will be published later. All committees are requested to report a8 8oon as they possibly can. 3. H. Jackso, Sec. TO-DAYS SPORT. The Opening Day of the Races, This is the opening day of the fall given more in dotail in the testimony. It [ 1oeting at the driving park, and if the was doubtless a little surpriso to the trlo of confidence men that the victim Smith showed up at all, but he was on hand, large as life and green as ever. Smith had got so tired of delays in the law, and was 80 demoralized by the loss of his 8285, that he had_slipped away and gone to Watertown, Dakota, where he has friends, and it was there that he was found. He had been 8o chagrined over his loss that he had not said one word to his friends about the matter, up to the time the officer found him and induced him to return to this city and testify against them. Smith, when on the stand, went through the details of how the trick was turned by two of the three mon. It was the old game of charges on baggage. The fellow called Robinson represented to Smith that hs was postmaster of Water- town, Dakota, where Smith was going, and that he had been out west sottling up a brother’s estate, and was taking part of his brother's stock of goods to Watertown to put in the'store he war running there in connection with the postoffice. About this time the man Hale had come in and demanded freight charges. Then a check, a lack of car- rency, a loan of $285 by Smith, and the old, old outcome. ally thoy agreed on twenty per cent. | weather is not all favorable, there is ev- ery assuranco of a successful and enjoy- able meeting. The programme for to- day is: stting —3:00 class; purs ‘otch-It, b, g B, B, 00, | Kennoy, Lexing Pock’s Hambletonian, b s, Walnut, Lowa, Ethan Allen, b &, A. Thomason, Omiahs, Neb, Gean Sunth, Dk ton, Town. Kuty 11, bl 1, Georgo,W. Holmes, Lincoln, Neb, Clifton, b g, E. Werk, Kansas City, Mo. St. Elmo, br g, J. H. Jarvis, Concordia, Kas, Heny Clay, ch. g. W. O, son, Kas, Kuth S, (formerly Mollie), b m, Thos. Sling- or, Merrill, Wis. Trotting 1:34 class, purse 8500, Rex, bg. J. G. Igon, Urbana, Ohio. Leview, b m, C. H. Gallop, Pohagon, Mich. n Stith, blk g, B. J. Johnston, Creston, . Hinckley, & B.J. Johnston, Cres- Foote, Hutchin- Aattio Price, br m.W. H. Jonnson, Kansas City, Mo, L1 MeCormick, chg, B. P, Kirk, Mason COity, down, — PERSONAL, “Mr. Valentine, the depot detective of [ Sl Dan Fiuticll was in the eity yester the Union Pacific in Omaha, was |1 placed on the stand. His | M« William Moor children left yes statement was rather a sensational, and |terday for Chicago. in somo respects an amusing one. He| : NTON 168 Swak TNt testified that Robinson came to his room |, ' | !t g it early this month and heid a long talk !0 “7ien yostouy with him. He said he wanted to have| Mits Nellic Robinson has returned from his men work the U. P. trains, and of [ lier trip to Salt Lake City. course wanted to equare itwith Valentine | .1, A. Cluwciill and wifo hay e roturned from 80 that they would not be molested. | their visit to their o' home in Vermont. Robinson offered fifteen per cent of all S frrect 3 T iR R uriealoRIU I P L trainssl Valen: .“‘ Cottrell, of Little Sioux, and his son, tine insisted on his doing better, and fin- [ 1'rnk, arrived here yesterday. W. Nelson, of the firm of Nelson & Sim Robinson gave him $10 ““to buy a cigar [1ions, has gone to New York city on busi witi.” Valentine made an arrangement by which Robinson should point out his men to him and;that only one gang of throo wen should work. After this ho had soveral conversations and meetings with [ Who i* quit all three of the men. They told him ness, Henry Metcalf and wife have Painesville, O., to visit Mr, M il Petor Miller, the wall paper man, has heen gone alf’s father, about turning Smith for $285, and then | confined to his room for two weeks by illness, gave him $10 more, snying, howover, that this was mot commiesion, for the trick was not turned on his road, They wanted him to como over to tho Bluffs but is W gaining. .. Chamber Avoes, und J. J. 8 wnd Ed. A, Babeock, of hiea, of Neola, were among and see that tho sucker—Smith—was got | the tttorneys attending court here yesterday. ——— to leave. Valentine did come over here, and saw Fero, the decective of the St. Paul road, who was also working to break up the gang. brother, got Smith to go to Sioux city, 80 asto make tho confidenco men believe he had disappeared. Truo enough, they did so believe, and began work, and were then nabbed by the officers, pat in jail, and then brought over hero on a re- ion. 1t seems that Smith, while in Sioux City gave Fero's brother tho slip. Fero had gone into a shoo shop to got & stitch taken in one of his shoes, and it being very warm inside Smith stood by the door, When Foro came out_ Smith was | pq gono. 1t was suppused that he had been bought off, but Valentine went cn his|y, track, and found him at Watertown, Da- kota, and induced him to return, Smith’s excuse for leaving being that he was dis- heartened and discouragod about the loss of the money, but denied being bought up by the confidence men. = Valentine in naratring his conversation With theso three follows, gave somo amusing incidents which thoy had told about tricks turned by them in this vi Ono of theso incidents was concerning the turning of a trick on a man whom the confidence men described as “an old Dutchman,” Thoy played the check gamejon him, giving him a $500 check and borrowing about $200 on it. Tho Dutchman thought he had tho best of it, and watched his chanco skip with the check. The contidence fellows were equally anxious to skip with the cash, < he ach other, one party running away with check and the other with the cash. tof, Shipments of Stock. The following were the shipments of Foro, by means of his | stock from the union stock yarcs, August D. Anderson two cars of hogs, 131 head, to Chicago via, C. R. I. & P. Clark & Co. two cars of hogs, head, to Chicago, via. C. & N. W, J. Wiggins one car of hogs, G4 head, to Chicago via. C. R 1. & P Morso & Co. one car of hogs, 71 head, to Chicago via, C. & N. W, H. T. Ingles two cars of hogs, 125 head, to Chicago via. C. R. L & P. J. H. Wishard two cars of calves, ad, to Council Blufls. J. L. Rush ono car of cattle, 21 head, Chicago via. C, B, & (). Morse & H. one car of cattle, 21 head, to Chicago via. C. B. & Morse & R. three cars of cattle, 66 hend, to Chicago via. C. B, & Q. Rush & W, seven cars of cattle, head, to Chicago via. C. B. & (). §D. S. Johnson three cars of cattle, 63 head, to Chicago via. C. B. & (), East Hampton Cattle company one car f cattle, 21 head, to Chicago via. C. B. Q. Kmerson & Baker ten cars of cattle, 202 head, to Chicago via. C. M, & St. F Cross \ L. threo csrs of cattle, head, to Chicago via. C. M. & St. — Why Not Tell it Al T'o the Bditor of Tiike B The Nonpareil in its strictures on the 25 25 1 108 o 152 , DD 1% As they went out one door of | bold and daring Hurley, the policeman, the car the Dutchman burried out of the | do 08 not give its readers full particulars, It does not tell them that the young o turned around tho end of the car and [ ™80 arrested is a hard working, honest they camo up to each other. man seeiug them turned and run, and they turned and ran the other way, Probubly the Dutchman has discovered his mistake before 1his. The Dutch- | man, arrested without any evidence, tarown in jail, no information filed against him, that an attorney was steorod against him to got him out. He is Officor Fero, the Milwaukee and St. | brought out on the usual writ, is charged Paul dotective also testified as to his see- ing the men hanging about, and that a short time ago they tried to work the St. Paul train, Ho had also talked with the three fellows and they admitted they were confidencs men, and wanted to do eomething to square themselves and save prosecu ion. They offered to pay Smith back his money, and also to pay Fero for his trcuble, if the matter could be drops ed, Do ective Valentine put in a bit of testimony, which must have been es: pocially rofreshing to the ears of Council Blufls officers, Ciuncil Bluffs used to be the rankest sort of a place, All you had to d. to give any of the cappers & dollar, and evi rything was all right.” ‘I he evidence brought against the fel- lovs, and skilifully drawn out by J, H. Beldwin, who appeared for the prosecu- tion, seemed too much for the defend- +nts, when the cases were in so able hands as those of George A. Holmes, end they opened not their mouths, Judge Aylesworth reserved his decision on :{n« charge of vagrancy, and the tri then marched doww to Justice Schurz' court, where on charge of swindling they waived examination, Bonds were fixed at 700 each, and the trio went to rangements, | — Freparing for the Grand Lodge, ter business department st uny time, ball for the purpose of electing officers Eatrance first stairway below jostoflice, | and committees to make final arrange- One of the confidence |usual this evening at 8:30 o'clock, ang in talking with him remarked that | ladies and gentlemen are invited, At & meeting held at the Odd Fellows' |2 KN4 to ber fricnd in sickne 840 attorneys fees and is now delayed here trying to sell one of his hard oarned teaws to pay said fees, Is it not time the public make soms inquiry as to what our city prison is used tor! Is it not to imprison criminals, or is it to throw defonseless strangers in and equoeze them of their hard earnings, Reaver, : — The Y. M O, A, The regular literary and social gather img of the Y. M. C. A, will be held as Both PROGRAMME, Singing. Reading—J. M. Omsler, —Male quartette, Recitation—P. M. Pryor, Solo—Miss Bertha Mueller. (. Kssay— Miss Phoebe Shontz, Tntecmission. 7. Song—Male quartette, 8. Recitation—S. Bowley, 0, Questions—All, —— Card of Thanks, Couscit BLurrs, Auvg 25, 1884 1 sincerely thank my friends and neigh- jul until they could make some new ar- | bors for their kindness during the aftlic tion of my family in the loss of a kind mother and beloved wife, and_especially to Mre. Free Braman, who administered and eath, ospestfully | " V. Taylor, THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL B(.UFFS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1884, 201 Upper Broadway Cor Guay MANDEMAKERS & VAN, Carpenters: Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. Stutsman St,, COUNCIL BLUFF3 Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction | a8 reprosented. anteed H.H. HORNE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ine Cigars We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. HORNE & CO., 662 Brondway," IOWA, w. P. N EHOUSE 0 Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks K HOUSES rased. Al work gusranteed. DeVOL & WRICHT, WHOLESALE Hardware, Gutlery, &4 5; ccal attention by mail. ALYSWORTIH. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. COUNCIL BLUFFS, SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 0 Main street, CouNcit BLUFFS, « « « « = Towa. MOVER. and any distance and over any kind of ground W. P\ AYLSWORTH, 1010 Nir th strect. COUNCIL BLUFFS, H F. HATTENHAU ER, NManufacturer. Timners™ Stock, Ete. and 344 Proadway, M etcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS.IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, s\ COUNCIL BLUFFS I0W HARRISON BROS. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats. HAMS, BACON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AYD LARD, 742 Broadway - COST Tight Road Wagons, Piano Box Top and Open Buggies, Brewster Top and Open Buggics, Windsor Top and Open Buggics, Phactons of all kindsand two Seated Carriages. All of the above are of niy own manu- facture and guaranteod the best of stock, and flrat-class in every particular. Send for des criptive circular. #4F Factory and Of} and 31 Fourth Street, Council Bluffs. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF Council Bluffs. COMMEROIAL, COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET. Councir, BLUFFS, Tow. Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75 70; rojocted 50, Corn—Local purposes, 40@ Oats—For local purposes, 37 Hay—S10 00@12 00 per ton; Ryo—40@4! Corn Meal—1'30 per 100 pounds. Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 00 per ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 9§, Flour—City flour, 1 60@ Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattle—Batoher cows 3 00@ 1 00@4 2, 0. 0. baled, 50@60 5 PRODU Quotations by J. mission merchants, Poultry—Live old bens, 7c 225 per doz; live turkeys, e, P 4 bus, box, 100, T.emons—5 50 per box. Bananas—2 00@3 00 per bunch, Butter—Creamery, 20c; rolls, choice 9@10c. Fgga—12) per dozon. ‘Vegetables— Potatoes, 150@2 00 per bbl; onions, 7hc per bu; cabbage, H0c per d applos, 8 252 4 50 per bbl; chuiceper bbl § 23@ 400; beaus, 1 50@2.25 per bushel, N SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special & vertisements, suc as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board 1ng, ete., will bo fnserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first fnsertlon and FIVE € PER LINE for each subsoquent - sortion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. Poarl Street, noar Broadwav. WANTS, « room wirl immediately, Wag: th, apply of Steward, Ogds 8 House. VW aren-A fist class barber by Schimide & Harb, 720, West Broadway, Council Biugs, | R 10th stroc. ) bolow value. Will alio sil furniture, carpots, &c , Il or in part. 1tuot sold at once will rent promi with house or unfurnished, at king making 40 woil to investi offer, Itis the best bargain ever offered city { YLD PA O hun ANTED—Exory hody n Counctl Bluffs to_take W iiiun. Dilered by cariorat outy ‘wenty M A UPTON 3—For salo at Bus office, at 26 conta GENTS—Ladies and gentlemen can make first 4 \class wages by selling the “‘Champion Bosom Strocther and roning Board.” Rotails at $1.00. Any lady cando up » fine shirt without & wrinkls and gloas 1t a8 nicely as the best aundries can, Addrese :;\Ir ;I;ulh'uhn C.B. 8. & L Co. oftice, Counci it DR. C. C. HAZEN, DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET, OUNCIL BLUFFS = - 10WA. ACOB BIMS, E. P, CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Otice, Main Streot, Rooms 1 and 2 Shugart & Mc Mahon's Block, Wil practice in State and Federaf 2.urts, THE RAYMOND Baby Jumper! L.C.BRACKETT AGENT, 224 & 22 Broadway, COUNCL BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Largest Stock LOW&il PRICKS, IA'I'TIIRNEYS AT LAW. HairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. S et ' Nt 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Maunfacturer, ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman,’Etc. Oil cloths,|Mattings, Linoleums Etc AARPIETS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. lome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest placo to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 6, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care Mrs. B, J, Hilton, M 1., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Broadwsy, Council Blufta, J.R. TATE. WARREN WHITE' T A TES& WHEITE. Practice In State and Federal Courts, Collections promptly attended to, Room 9, Schugart's Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS, W.R.VAUCHAN, Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Councll Bluffe. Real estato collection agency, Odd Fellows Block over Savings Bank IOWA. hickering Piano HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by Fraz Liszr, EMEKSON PIANO. Unrivalled for Tone or Finish. i M. P THO8. OPFICHR, wy, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Councll Blufts . Establishea Dealers fn Forelgn and Hewe Securitt Grain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, KIMBALL PIANO Dest Modern Price to Buy. In. 1856 omestlo Exchange an Orzan, 50 long and favorably known in the west, racommends itsolf. YART, Sole Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooms, 320 Lroadway, ‘orrespondence Solicited, its Wanted. Council Bluffs, Tow D. M. CONINEII L. 7o voren " (UNDERTAKER ARD EMBALMER Goniission IMerahant Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinas. No .89 Poar] Stroob Councll Blufs_ owa, | TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No.12 . Main St.. Council Bluffas. Ra‘flway Time Table.| Thé re;'laining HATS on handi\-wirll bersbrldrrB.erl;w S Cost to make room for New Goods. _ A Full Line f NOTIONS always Hand u.08 earlier and arrive ten minut e |3, 3. AUWERDA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following are the times of the arrival ‘and de- partiro of traiin by contral standard time, at tho ocal depots. Traing leave Chlcago Expross Fast Mail, *Mail and Express, Accommodation, *At local dopot only 30K AND COUN NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE 10:06 8 m \Mail and Express, 8:06 pm Pacific Express, ° OHICAGO, MILWAURKN AND BT, PAUL 6:25pm Express, 9:058 m 0168 m Express, 6:66 p m . CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC, ‘Atlantio Express, 9:06 8 m L] Day Expross, eoipm | S “Dos Motnin Alommiodation, 066 b m | Furniture and appotntments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Blaft *At local depot only. SWABARL, BT, LOUIS AND FACIFIO, Mail 415pm i - A o MRS. J. J. GOOD. wwaw| Waves three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10c each, Switches gosmBlto $20 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- A SN s waam|Chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to, ugem Tuito” Ervesn i Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50¢ per inch, N. SCHURZ, ~|MR8. J. J. GOOD 29 Main Stree MAX MOEILIN, Proprieto Justice of the Peace, CRESTON HOUSE OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, ~——BVERTTEING FIRATOLANS, wmmer OUNCIL BLUFFS . 10w A |Nos. 217 and 219 8, Main St., COUNCIL BLUFFS DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electrlo Belt Acents Wanted! JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, OCUNCIL BLUFF§ R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, T Pear trect, Council &4 Cououltation tree the onth June by ue, or other tumors removed withoud the ) kife or drawing o blood, DISEASEF of kinds & spectalty, yoars practical expertence Ofoe No. ufts References—Any o the busine 10 BROADWAY houset in Courcil Bluffs, 817 Broadway. Council Bluffs. - ae =4} | ¢ n’,