/ . M u TEE DAILY BEE FRIDAY OCTOBER 2T IBI. 33. WHOLES AIE AT ) RnTAlL 8ATONEBY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FF1GE. . . p r. ' * < Q > TCP ac 3K. : s .AC a . , , Jjauds aud Lots Bought and Sold. HONEY TO LOAN AT LOW UATKS. NOTARIES Pr/BLIO AND UATKS.YAN , YANIOWA. IOWA. _ _ K NRY BEEOROFT , MAIN STREET LIVELY STABLE , ' 11E.V KOQtMlS1 OLD STAND. n ° wll Amtlnuo running his city line to all parts ot the city. All ordoM promptly attended ta. LO\V rtlARq. s QUAUANThKD , N'c * Block coxa luitly rtcchoj. _ _ _ D. M. CON NELL , Funeral Director and Undertaker. 7/o. 17 , North Main Street Council Bluffs ( Mil promptly answered at nil bourn , night nr lUy. Now hjnrsa and London carriages Olroct trom thefct < iry IM rim In connection therewith. " Thai never require crtinplnjf , at Mra. J. J. QoortVi IHIr Store , at prlciw never bctcro touched by ) oy other hMr dealer. Abe n full Una ol switches , etc. at * really reduced prices. Ali-0fold ; , * , x llTcr end colored nets. Wave * mode Irora l\dlcn' own Imlr. Do not tall to call More purch-.ilng .ik J whcre. All Roodn wairantod oo rcprojontcd. MUS. J. J. GOOD , i. " S3 Main street. Council HIiiOn , love UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT MAIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-class Unhurt < amployed. Bread , Oako , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the elty. On Wagons ran all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor , NEW No. Dye. BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. Between Cth and 7th streets. L P , Our Motto : Strict cleanliness , the liost quality ol tueata , nnd lowest poatlblo prices. Sluata dc Ivcrcd to any part ol the cltj. Como and Bee our new chop. BATHING IOUS1 ! At Bryants Spring , Oor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plato , McdlcU ; < : d , Vapor , Klsctrlc , 1'lun c , Douch , Shower , Hot aud Oold Baths. Com petent u > ale and fonuilo nurras and attendants always on hand , nd the bcit at rare and atten tion Riven patrons. Spoclnl Attention Ken ! to bathing children. Investigation and patroniga tollcltulDR. . A. H. STOMBY & Co. , 106 Dppor Broadway. Dr. Studlcy : Trratmont ol chronic diseases rckda a tncclivlty. nT lilTl fl REMOVED without the 111 n N drawing ol blood or use ol _ JUJLUkJ hnUo. Cures lung diseases , , > , . . CVP HWR flta > Scrofula , Liver Com- J ? ± P'alnt , Dropsy , Uhcuml- TIB Its II R S tliini , Fever and Morcur- B U K U 11 W lal BOrcB ( Erysipelas , Salt Rheum , Scald Held , Catoirb , weak , Intmmod and granulated Eyes , -tro ulous Ulcers and Fe male Dlsc.130' of all klndi. Also Kidney and Venorial dlscaucD. Homorrbolda or Filea cured money refunded. All dUcasoa treated upon thoprlnclpleof voxel- hruforrn , without thoujo of mercurial poia- oas or the knlfo. Electro Vapor or Msdloitc J Catln , f urnlshod who desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the U9 the Klaetio bolt Truaa > end Plaster , which Tiai oapcrlor In thu worla. COKSXILTATnON CALL ON OU ADDRESS DIB , B , fiioe and F , 0 , lillor , COUNCIL BLUFFS , In. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Counoil Bluffs. Extracting and Oiling a specialty. Flrst-clun 23K. A. P. HANCHLETT , &URGEGI1. Office , No. 11 Tcarl Street Hcnue , o a. ni. to 2. , and 2 f , m , , ta 6 p , m. Uanldrnco , 120 Uancrof'j street. Telephonic ronncctlon with Central otv.cn , J. M. PALMEK , KKALEU IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGBNT , COUNCIL BIiT grSIOW W7D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Humeopathy , conaultlnj : 'TiysicialiandSurpon , Offlcu indroJdonco 616 Willow avenue , Coun- lilufb , Iowa. F. T. SEYBERT , M. D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Office No. 5 , Eyorott Block , Broad way , over A. Louis's Rrstaurnnt. s. E. mml " JJ + KC. < CT 3S3C 3C "SB1. 33 'O % . om--e ov r tivIuKa hinh OOUNOIb BLUFFS. . Iowa. Dh 1M U ft t"V "T * ft * V * V * $ EAl ESlATE. W. C , Jauies , in connection with li'.n livr and ioUtctlon bunlneaabuyii and eolli real cwtato , Perocns wishing to buy or sell city proper ! ) call at h\i \ office , over Buchnell'l took ( tore , Pe rl EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 41 SBroadway , Council Bluffs. IKS , E , J , HAfiDIHQ , I , D. . Medical Electrician AND GYGNEGOLOG-JST. Gra.-iu.iU of Electropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , 1'enim. OfflOQ Oor , Broadway & Eionn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of nil diseases and pulnfal dlf- fleultlcs peculiar to femalca n specialty. d. G. TIPT N , Attorney & Counsellor , urnco over First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice in the state and federal courts JNO.JAYFSAENTEY , Justice of tie Peace , 814 BROADWAY. Oounoil BInffs. . - - W. B. MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamle county. Office corner ot Broadway and Main etroclf , Council Blufla Iowa. JGHIJ STEINER , M. 0. , ( Deutscbcr Ant. ) Cor , WASHINGTON.AVE & 7th St. Council Bliifla. jHor 9K ) of women and children a P , "j/l lMMEEY FUKE DlSPKNSAKV KVK Offlcoln K\orott'a hlock , I'carl truct. HcM ) dence Ob3 Tourth etreet. Oifico hovrs from 0 to 2 a. m , , 2 to I nud o 8i \ _ , m. CouiicllJ. luffs PKAOT.CAJ , DBNT1ST. IVarl Qppntite tljd posWrtiu'j , One of the olawt | rajtltlonurs In Couucll Ulutls. Hitlj lifactlon U'lmrantceil In HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Cpu/ectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Seas 011. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Dlntfa STEAM 'LAUNDRY. 723 Y7. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , HJL ! laundry has juit been opened for bukl non , nnd wearonoxvpr'pjrcKi to do Ijindrs v ork of dl klndu and tfimantoo talisfaUlon A fclMobltypwJIocf line ork. .uth M colUri , uflu , flr.ethlrt8 , etc. We want ou-ribodr to gilt ) u a trial. LARSON & ANDERSON IIIOS. OfflCKH. w. 11. M. CCIHI OfFICIB & PUSET , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1866 Dealen In KojclffC ind Doauitlc uul borne securlUci. COUNCIL HZ.UFFS KAIIiUOAT ) TIME TABLE. rvurtoo , KOCX HU.ND AMI rcmc. IVpirt , Arrhr. Atlantic l\t. : . .R 0 p m I Pacific Kxl . .9IS : a m Kxnnd Mnh.PSa : in K\ and Mai ' . .BiVSpm I ) . Molnw c.7:15 : ft in | IHs Moinc acMIOpm : tlllClOO , RfRttVOTUN AND < | l IVCV. I Vpnrt. Arrli t. Atlintlc'Kxl. . "SiTOpm I'aclfle I'.xJ . . .P.'CXlam Jlai ami Kn.'JOnin Mall and K\.7.0Upm IX 4 0piu Mill , t KM r.8:11) : ft in. ciiicvoo AVD NonrnnmTFRf. IVpirL . \rrl\e. At'antlo Kxt. . 5:15 : p in I 1'ncinc Kxt . . .9:13 : A in Hal an i \ ' . \ ' . .n.i0 ! tu MM ami F.0:15 : p In Accoiii. ( Sit.&AO ji in | Acvoiit. ( Mon. ) IMS p in , ST. lun A.\D c i scit. KLi'ira. Popart. Arrl\o. Mail ami Kx. , .SuViam I Ktpre C'Opm ; 9:10 p m | Mull ami PA. . U-15 p m t'VION r\CIHO , lK-nrt. | Arrhn. 3vcrUnd Kx.lUtOn. in. OtcrmndRvOfp. ! ) . m. Mncoln l'A..ll.TOn. in. Uin crKx . 8.0 > n. in , IHmcr K.7Wli. : . m. \ O.0n. in. Kv . " : M n. m. in. Kniigront 5rAp. m. Kx ' OOn. in. sf. uii-11 AND i-Atmo . . . . . . Arrhc. Mull and I'.x. . 9:1.1 : am I MMI and IX. . litOpm C.tntion Ibll. . ! : : < ) pin IC.XHIIOM lU.i. . 11:01.1111 : woox cnv Dcinrt. Arrhc , 'or Sioux City.TW n m Frin Sioux U'jr.diM l < tu 'or FortNlobrnra. Krni Kort Nlolirarn , Ncli * TARnm Ncli . 'OSXJJMn For St. Paul..TIOim : | Ftom St. l'aiil.,8 JO a in C1IIC00 , MILMAURRR AND fcT. TAI U Depart. Arrlu\ Malt and Kx. . ' 0:20 : am I .Mall ami K < . . . .iY ) : > pm Council Dluttn & Omulm Btrept R. H. Lca\ Council HlulT' * . ! * < o Omiha. 8 n in , 9 a lu , 10 n in , I 8 a in , ! l a in , 10 n in , 11 .MII , t in,2 p in , 3 p 111 am , 1 pin'pm , 3p n , I p in , C p m , U [ i in. | in , I p m , n 11 in , 0 p in. Street cars run lialf hourly to the Union Vaclflc Dciwt. On Sunday the cars I CRII | their trip * at I o clock a. in. , and run rciru ar < y during the day .t 9 , II , U t , 0 and 0 o'clock , andrin to cltj time. MXruntSuniUjg. ( Kxociit Saturdajs. JKxeept Mondajs. GUU'EaU'S SKIN AND BONE. John \V. Anxious to Obtain PosoeEPlon How the Itetnalna Worn Treated The Skull r\nd Hkm Moy Fall Into Mbowruim'd Hands. euUltp Chicago Ilciuld , WASHISOTON , Ootobor 23. Johu \V. Guttuau was hero n few weeks ago. Ho no ted very myotorioualy , and ecomed to have pomothing eorioua on ; iis mind. The llev. Mr. Hicka und to had oovornl caiiaultationn. Thou 10 wan noon around thu modicnl muBoum mnking industrious itiquuios as to lua brathur'd remains. It is un dcratood that havinhrd to got pos- sessiou of the aasassin's akoloton. Mr. Hioks maintained his right unditr thu will , aud thcru was aomo warm talk about litigations. Dr. Shnfhitt , the anatomist nt the museum , who had been intrusted with the remains , an ticipated aomo trouble of this kind and did not articulate the okoluton. After receiving the body ho placed it in u largo barrel containing bicarlmn- of Bocla nnd alcohol. The head , which liad previously been removed , wao placed iu r.nothcr YOBBO ! : md was troutcd in thi ) B.imo > v.iy. lit H fev/ dayii the body wua taken out aud hlonued , the akin being placed in a jar for preservation The head wuu similarly trcalod. Th bones were unjointed and the ilosh removed in the usual manner. The remains arc now on trays in Dr. Shr.f- lirt's room at thn museum. One tray : ontainn the scapular clavicle ? , lumerus , ulva , radius , femur and the other InrRo bones. Another contains the vertebrae , ribs and coccyx , and a third , the nmallor bonca of the hnnda and feet wrapped up in paper. The lower jaw is &lno on this tr.iy. Five teeth remain , one molar having an crtonirivo gold tilling. There is no truth in the story that the skull was otolon. The upper portion , with the akin of the facs attached , la in a largo jar. In the saino closet are portions of ileah and vertebrae taken from Gar- field's body ut the time of the autopsy at Elboron. The clothes that Guitoau wore oa the day of the execution are alco there , together with an ornament of the collin in which ho was buried in the jail corridor. The Medical inuso- uut has no legal claim over the ro- maina. yet should there bo litigation , Mr. Iliclsa will probably turn them over formally. The bonca will not bo articulated until all the points at isaua are settled. Dr. Shafhirt looka upon the skull and ukin aa hia own prop * crty. A number of showmen are Htill anxious to g t BOIUO portion of Gin- teau for exhibition. The akin of the face can bd uude to assume the ap pearance it hud phortly after death , and it ia not ut all unlikely , if satis factory arrangements with the risla- tivcnuud Hicke uro not epoorlily made , a fair representation of Ciaitenu , with Ilia skull and skin , may bo traveling around the country. Physicians Bay it combines all the dc&idur.ita of every ferruL'inoiii touio prescribed by every uchool of medi cine. Urown'ri Trnn Dittara. 1JBVAUA KOSSILS. Foovprintw of EncrmoiiH Petrlflod TrooB An Interettttn ? Section. VlrjdnU linterprl' . Now that so much ia being said about thu tracks of antediluvian elo- phanla and prehistoric man ut thu states priKou ( juarry near Oarf.on , it may bo tint eotuo of the ociuntiats of the Pacific eoa \ may think it worth while to taka i\ look at the traolN tin- yond Daytvii , near the mouth of El Dorado canyon. These tracks are in rocka thr.t are denuded. Wo have never examined them , but have frequently - quontly heard them epoken of by P/ofcsfor , F tatewuri , ( now deftrl ) who thought lUem very kuniarkiiblt , The tracks are dutcribdd ac much tliu auutu ar thot o found ut the a talcs prison quarry. Though Professor Ktov/art B id nothing of the trncl-u oi human btingi , In-hml a K d ilftl to nay of truckn of inouunoth horcoi. They may huvobfiii the track H of iilopluuita or of the mammoth. Hn alno epuko of Kreiit ijusntjtui if iiutiifiud wood thut were strewn about die cutfaco of the ground. This vfould eoeui to indicate that the ground was oried the bottom o ! a lake. Indeed , nil flio ] > , \v ground in this part of Nevada ahowj tiigua cf hiving been covered by water in undent timer , and also aoino plants of consirj. oiablo altitude , In JSiiO wo found n petrified log of pine , aomo thirty foot in length and eighteen inches in di ameter , on the eido of a hill to the southeast of American Flat , Strewn over Spring valley there was also at that time much petrified cedar , fir , jiino and other kinds of wood. Tht prospectors were in the habit ol "sledging" these log * up in or.or ic get at the knots , juecei of pitch aud such other parts as would mnko hand some apecimenn for cabinote. These logs wore , no doubt , trunks of trees that had floated about on the ancient lakes until they btcamo wntor-loifijed mid sunk to thn bottom. The random way in which they were found acat- tored about aoomed to show thi . In the year 18GI , nbtg flood wivshod out tv great number of petrified otiunpj . if trees along n ravine running from near thd eld D.xnoy imno , Spring vil- lor , down to Carson tivor. Thc.onp pjarcd to bo alumni of cotlonwoods , alders , and auch trt-os aa srow nlon stroanm. The roots and all pirti of these stumpj were perfectly pi'tnfied. In this region , however , nothini ; niftro interesting ia likely to bo found than appears on the surface , but fur ther down the Oaraon , and to the ojatwnrd of the sink , ia a section of country that would bo likely In yield much of value to the careful aciontifh iiuestimator. There Is iu that region a largo area of recant aandrock , of coarse , loose tcxturo , and n granite ijray color. Some four miles onst of the sink of the Catson , an upheaval of granite lias BO raised this sedimentary forma tion aa to show it to bo about 800 feet in thicknctn. In many places largo cunyonn have cut through this forma tion , leaving nearly perpendicular walls. In paaainR along the canyons , without nirtkttig any npccial examina tions , wo have found sticking in the nails , bones of a in all nnmals aud birdn , bits of wood , twigs and the like , all black as though carbonized. On the bank of a doepcanyou , north east of what ia known as the lofforsiuk of the Oaruon , its a plica whuro is to bo Been R great quantity of petrified wood of all kinds. A stratum of this wood , nome live feet thick , and exported along the canyon for n diatanco of over 100 warda , appoara to have boon a great drift. All was so thoroughly pntrificd ind so natural in appearance , that at * distance it aooma to bo a lot of cordwood - wood stacked up on the ton of the can yon. Mingled with this petrified Iriffcwood may perhaps bo found the xmcs and akolotona of nnimnls , birds nud ropttloa. The bed of petrified wood ia covered to n depth of from , hroo to tivo foot with earth and gravel , Persona recovering from wasting diseases , nuoh aH malaria , fevers , etc. , will bo greatly bonofittod by the UBO of Brown's Iron Bitter , n true touio. Reviewing tlio situation. Brooklyn Kagle , "I ouo that Mr. Beochor has aban doned the ministry and quit religion altogether , " obnorvod Mrs. Spoopun- dyke , holding up the pattern of a pol onaise and wondering if it would coinn in the nock. "I up high enough sup- 3oso tbo poor man will have to specu late in stocks or write jokon for the minotrold to make ; i living now , won't hi/ / " ' Who's been li'.ndiiifi you a circus poster thiu trip1 dotnniidrp Mr. Spoopondyhe , springing up like n trunk lid. "What patent inodicino fibol have you boon studying lately ) Who Bayo ho'n quit the ministry. Ho'n only left the society of Congregational ministera because ho don't believe exactly as they do. " "That's what 1 said , " argued Mra. ' Spoopendvko , laying tlio pattern on the cloth and beginning to out it out. "He disagreed with the Congrega tional religion and said ho guessed ho'd go away somewhere and lot 'em have it to themselves. I don't know what Plymouth church will do without him , though " "Dp ! " ripped Mr. Spoopondyko , "do ! it will sot a rat trap and catch him attain ! What d'yo s'pooo it will ? Got Dome idea it will hire out na a conk , washer and ironer ; no objection to going a short distance into the country , hevon't yel P'raps you think it will open as a hotel ! Well , it won't , and it won't put on a long skirt and a short apron aild go howl ing around as a two-lpggod lunatic ivsylum , either ! Don't I tell ye , ho liaa only just quit she society of inin intern ? " "I didn't suppose they'd hurt him , " slid Mrs. Spoopondyke , scratching her noeo with the scissors and figuring thu nllowanco for the scams. "Hurt him ! " roared Mr. Spoopen dyke , "of course they hurt him ! They used to lay htm down and walk on him , and they'd sit astride his stomach ach und plityouohro on his chin , till ho swallowed the joker , and then they fished for it with umbrellas until they clicked htm. Don't yo know the difference ferenco bottveon a socio.y of ministrrj nnd u religion' Can't ye distinguiah between a practicing preacher and the church of God'He's / quit thu minis tr.ra und not the church ! Oat n tooth yon can atow that idea in ? " "NVclI , of course , the man haa ) right to pick his BEBOciatea , but I un derstand you to say that hii didn't ngrfco with their religion. If that'll the eaoc * , they ouuht to alter it , bo cuu&o R man Jiko Mr , Bcooher " "Alter it ! " demanded Mr. Spoopun- -Up , ' "iM't'ro they going to filter it ? 'i"'i- ' - . n put another ilounce aru < . u it to in and a patch on ( he U.K , . > . - , hko a dod.gasted frock ? Imuginu ttioy can make ic a straight up ttud dov/n , or a boll crown , by ironing it out liku a store pipe hai ? I I'd the tenet of the church , the basin ,1 tbo faith , that hodiaEOiits from , and na they won't change that , he got out. Docs u streak of intelligence bugin to dawn m you now ? Think you feel nu idea wobbling around in your back Sum ? " " 1 Bun , " murmured Mrs. Hpoopmi- djko. lie jj r Abandons religion und iinuintern , but liu utioks to hia church. 1 underutond it now. " ' Oh , yon understand it , " howled Mr. ypoupendyko. "You'vo got you ? clufi/i in it at laut ! All you want now IB a row among thn faculty and u gym im-iuin Ui bo it < lcd gastcd theological eominary ! llo hwn't ubjndoni-d roll glor. ! llu'.i only unrioui.ced that lit dun't hi liovo'certain parts of the Con re atioiml faith ! Think yauv mini ] ia luug and thin enough tu ponetrntu notion nlout lioll1 ? ' Of cotirso J have , " replied Mra , Spoopondjhu , I begin to aeti Die dtif ( naiv. The ministers wanted the atoncimmt und and that r.tlit'i thing , nnd ho gave it them , and ho't going to fcubetituto Plymouth church tor thoge thiugc , and let the ministcn > look after themselves. Now it's cltnr to mo. " "Oh , you'vo got it ! " yelled Mr. Spoopondyke. "There's the whole Chrietuii religion in u teacup ! if you only had roi cushions and a rack nailed up in front of you , you'd only need an overdue mortgage and a light in thu choir to be u dod gastcd fash- ionable church' Let it alone , will yo ! Drop the subject before that wonder ful lntollitotico ol yonrn drowns mu out I Another tnno you want lo tnlk , I'll got a measloy hon to listen to you ! " end Mr. Spoopnndjko plunged liis head among the pillows nnd brood ed over hin wrong * "I don't oaro , " innrmuiod Mrs. Spoopondjke , b.wtint ; the lining into the front of the dre 3 , "Mr. Haochor inaj- not Hko thcso poor ministers or thtiir roligton , but th.tt'o nn roafon why ho nlnHild loavothcm. llo ought ; o show them the sinfulncfs of their wayo and get them to abandon their ! ted ! on the bad jilaco. Anyway , I'm gKd he's going to keep up preaching , tltntl' "Cortsinlv , " returned Mrs. Spoop ondyko. "That's plain enough , llo didn't ' hko snmo things they did and so ho cotie'udod ' to leave those minis- CM to their own doices. . But what A ho , going to do for a faith to keep I'Jytmnith church going1 ! "Buy one , " snorted Mr. Spoopon- lyko , "Uo's going to got measured 'or ' ono nnd Imyu it ncnt home , if the tailor don't disappoint him ! P'rnpa ' pou think ho'a goiug to eit out in the jack yard und pop over the lirat faith 10 sees running alons ; the fence ! May- Jo you think he'll find aotuo necond und faith cheap somewhere , have the HUtom aoldorod up , have a now onont set in , and palm it oh"on his congre gation for now. I toll yo ho otioko to ho old faith with the exception of the atonement and hell ! Evorr ad about .ho . atonement ? Got auy kind of a or the poor man has got n family on lis hands , and I think I'll git Sunday nnd hear hu explanation , if I can get thia dress done. A good Jictptitl clergyman of Bor- non , N. Y , , a strong temperance man , Buffered with the kidney trouble , non- ralgia , and dizziness almost to blind- less , over two years after ho WAS told hat ilnp Bittora would cure him , because - cause ho was afraid of and prejudiced against "Bitters. " Since hia euro ho aya none need fear but trust in Jlop JUttcrs. IOWA ITEM : ' , Clark 1'nttcn of Marlon , on Krulny novnlutr left homo to unsiut n neighbor named Thomas in rescuing hU houet'hold nods from the latter' * burning dwtlliiiff. When I'atlcu returned homo Mrs , 1'ntton WAR fltamling In the door ami trembling vith fiol-lit. ( Slio foil forward in his urina and lireatlioil lier last. She WAS deltuiln n L'Oiltli mid subjict to liourt dlno.iio. The connii'iicenunt doy of the trlcul- ( { nr.il collcKa ut Ames will take place mi Wectrnnday , Novemljer 8. On Friday , the ISili , W. J. Hawlmw of ( ' ( intnncllo , Reiioinl dutlnr. filled for fli fiOO. ihut hcforo lie f tiled ho sold < > \it lU poodfl at IfHs tlmn cunt and hklppcd. Ho took aboutlCno with htm. A mo fctfttteil by n oirulusnly thrown- away cigar burned up forty tons of K. [ funtlngton'H liny In Hnck lvApld on in 'I'liurNcluy ! ' . Sloelo'rt plow factory in Audu'ioa burned TucMduv niorning , thu 17th inst . cnu lnK' a JOBS of SH.OOO , ithlo3j tlmn $1,000 in- eur.incc. A i rump doctor ndminintered inorphino o n chitii twenty-fix dnyb old of Mri . Tolm McDanlela at lionnimrto tu qntot it ivtt week. Tlio remedy WIIH elfoctua' ' , IIH , ho child went into a dtzo from u-liicli It could not bo aroiUcd , nnd died. Thu doer - ; , > r It ft that fectlon of the country quickly. A strnngo dlfoano i re nor ed to Imvo ho- otrcd nmonn tlio hontun In Powenliick : ounty. They have fltn , roar and charge iko wild anliimla , become uumanaReniilo ind die In ttrribl' ? agony about thirty after being inkcn. l 'reo of Oost . All persona wishing to lent the merits of R irioit remedy ono that will positively euro Consumption , CoucliB , Coldo , Anth- ma. Bronchitis , or any affection of throat and lungs are requoatnd t- ) call ut C. P. Goodman'H Dru ? Store nnd pot n trial bottle of Dr. JCing's New Dinccivery for ConHuniptlou , KIIEE OK OOHT , wliichvill uliow you what a regular dollar-uize boltlo will do Anderbon'B Proapecte. uurnol. Since his nomination for congress at Council Bluilu by the republican district convention hold June 22 , 1882 , such an expoauro of Mr. Ander son's record has been made that his supporters would bo glad enough to withdraw him from the candidacy of the party if it could bo done with safety. But at thia Into day a chan [ > o in the conprcosional ticket would in volve defeat at the election , and Mr. Anderson may more properly cnduro that defrjHt than another. He forced himself on hia party , with the aid of bickers nnd wiru worker * well in structed in the arts of political intrigue , .liust the bettor judcnie.it of the bent men in the party. When ho permitted 1 unsclt' to ho made a political turret for a campaign of more than four months duration ho know the objectionable fi-uturea of hia ill-spent life , and ho outrht to Imvo known that they all would bo laid baro. But Mr. Anderson , though Comparatively young in yours , i old in the performance of evil dooiU and had become so hardened in political villainy thr.tho thought ho could push hia way into congress by H display ol hold assumption and bni/.dii impu doncn , backed as ho was by a political majority in hia favor within the'Nmth district of between six und seven thousand votes. But for this heavy preponderance in hia favor ho never would have dared to have entered the political arena , In hia case , however , tliu heavy odds in thi ) hands of his pnrty will not avail him to prevent a otiiiinint ; uud crashing defeat. Two * hort weoka will clocu hia career aa un nflicu seeker before the people for- over. Womnu uml Hpechl DlKjatcli to Tint LIY. LOUJSVIU.K , 03tobor25 , TJio ninth 4iinnol convention of the Womtui'u Nalionul OJitistiun Temnerunco Union Hfisoinbltd ut the .First Chriatiun nHurch thi i morning wuh u largi U'jdiunco prt'vont. / > Hotida , Lcarhi , rioboim und an ) fancy at tiilca c..ii bu made any coloi .vantdd with the D.ui > end Dyed. Ali ho popular . Lydm K , Puiklmiu hua nol oaliy discovered the Jiluir'i / < a , which thu ancient AlclorniBU bouglil by so much patient research mid per- < istent experiment , her modioino osms , at leant , likly to command an immense- sale and universal popularity < n the future. If rapid progress and itmiuont success furnish any baels for correct judgment , Mrs. Pinkham is most promising competitor for such honorable distinction an the alchemists failed to achieve. GEORGE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AHD SHIPPER OF ECCS. Ho , 519 Soutli Iain Street , COUNCIL IILCBFS , IOWA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS" MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattioo Work , Wood Turn ing , Ro-Sawing.PlaniiiE and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxost Etc. Manufacturers aud Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Puinps. J J Council Blnffs , , Hatliaway , Manager , , la , Machinery 111 1)0 ) nm exclusively for cuttoin work on Thursday and FriiUy of each week , Onlcra solicited nud sathmctiou guaranteed , ( Successors to J. W , Eodofer ) fr WHOLESALE AM ) RETAIL DEALERS IN LAGEAIAMA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBM AND.ALL COHNELLSVILUE COKMEMENT , LIME , PIASTER ETC , Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor , IfilRhth Dtroet and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffs. icrKti THOI.U KKAOI1T. THOI.UTHOLL & KRACHT , Oor. fclain Street end 7th Avenue. I'lno ( Jroc'rli'j , Tom. IJic. , a Kpco'tiltv. Hlirhon4 prices paid for country produce' . Now iilldltiir. new Rocds , low prltrn. Via will not 1 undcrcold , fivll and cMniliui our etock. IdHcml. P. T. MAYN1S. C. E. MAYNK S MANUFACTURE ! * BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES' MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Beat of Brooms ConBtp.ntlv on Haml. Thn Hl t i Market Price Pjud. for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley IBIROOIM : Partloo Wiahi K to Soil Broom. Qoni Will Send Sample. OO- t WP ( Tin ft TJIJ' LK.MMNH i IN "ii-.fr. 337 Brn.d/ , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. THEHUNTRESSTRACE BUCKLE Ihlfl liiml lo'Van henri on the nmrkrt fur Ihrcn yrnrn , and ( 'ttoi rerfctt iatl factlon. WK CIIAL- MN iK Till : WOULD topriducoaliurHo hat tijua'e ' It In ilio following | > oiiit < i : 1st ltd flno ap pcarani-o ; 2nd It rnso i pen the ( rare ; Ild-IU Mroittli ; 4th-lta car > In clmn'jlrv witbaui tRkin ttia iiuo outol ihulnur ; Mh It wlllrot iiniiuckloltirlf Uth The n mu tuirpulli slriltht with Ilia tracu. 1 U.MKFBiS TIIACi : CAMIII II , the bo.t Intlio worl I. Ihi e clcio It dimly adju-tcil , rannot p t elf Itno f , and will not catch the rein or tall. UU.XriUSS 1'A TENT VfllieriATHi-R AN lilt AST hTnAI' HOOK , fir luavj vsKnnj- ' jw.ui' , drou' ui ; . tc. . cinnot licomi.illwl , 'lli'i tu ; ; will not unhook ittg.f , ilanufue'urud ' by .V' - , DDTTON , HDJSJTBESS &tGO. , JonesvilJe , Wieconeln. P r lulu by C. J liooknmii , Council Hindi ; Hhatp & Ban and II. N. Colling ItCo. . Omiha. and by nil JoUilny hoiwon. \ T. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant ? ADOLI'JI DOUKKLINGKlt , I'ronrietor. Choice Wlues nnd CKare. ! Oy tcrB lu Kvoiy Style. 709 Lower Protidwny. Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIQW , ANDPAIHTER8. " PAIHTER8. KALSOSIINIHO ABB ORAIf.JHO ! , Shop fnrnur Krnndwayund Bcnlt pi MAUHRB & ORA.IQ- ARTISTIO POTTERY , filch Oit Qluau , Fine FroucO Oblno , Bllvor Werci < Jjc. , 8(0 BWUDWAY COUNCIL BLUK/8 , WA Dtula and mort u ui ilra ii an d < JACOB SIM T7"1 Attorney aufl Counsellor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. OlUce Uroadway , between Uoln and Pea Utreeti. ' .VUl I practice lu State aiU , Fodo ourti MAIN B U U ' AND- ' i * All Shlppn nnd TiAvolom will aid ; fee l accommodation and SOUTH snesr Ol'J'OSITK CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Froprlotora. DAVID G. EVANS & CO. , DO I North Second Stieet , ST. LOUIS , MO. ft'Ask your Grocer for the Cel ebrated Star Uoffcn < UiU Stir Baking Powder. W