DAIL * BKE WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 1 184. NORENE & ; , LANDSTROM , Fall Goods Ready. Suits Mnde to Order in Lntost Style , en Short Notice nud a Keasonnlo Prices. \ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 610 Mnln Street , . . . . . . Council Blnffs. DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 0,000 Electric Hells fold for the Monti ) of Sept , by us. References Any ol the liuslntoslhouso In Council Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors. Salesrooms 319 , Broadwny Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- A. L. STEANG & CO. , Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand , Knnino Trimmings , Minlnn Machinery , Boiling , Hose , Brass and Iron Flltlnqs , nt wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OIIUROB AND SOIIOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Hob. RICHARDS ft CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Suporiunudeul U. P. RAILWAY. 17TH & 18TH STREBlfc MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN o rr ei WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS , jrtjj , MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE ' Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Clotb STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. W i ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. \ ft ! O O z Wo are prepared to urnish plans aad eatiniates , and will contract foi tlio erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for cbauginp Flouring Mills , from Slona to the Roller System. 2 "Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pur pose , mid cstimnies mode for Rome Geuer.il machinery rei uirs attended promptly. Aadret-H ETOHARD & CLARKE , OmahaNeb , PATENT LO wn THE HVAITf BJ * TIOLIC.IJTS < AND SAW MILL SI-ECI LTIES. font'S'htHtfS * % ftV Fpfl' ICiMATE < . IllJOENTLY FROM FREMONT , NEB. SADDLERY HARDWARE , HIDES , PELTS , FURS , TALLOW , WOOL. - "WE PAY THE- jJU l < "or Hides , Wool , Pelts , Ele , and consignments made to u ? will receive prompt attention , for vrhich immediate loturna will bo mado. 13th Street , Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave , - OMAHA , / / & r Wis. GUNTHER & 03 , , Solo Bottlers , COUNCHJLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. II. .T. Chamber ? , of Avoca , was intlio city yesterday Will .T. Ti otter , of Adocn , w > in tlio city yesterday. T. 0 Spangler , of A\oc , was nt the Pad- lie Kd. Kitrglblians has entered tlio employ of Kelson it Simmons. John 1 ! . Haininoll , of Milwaukee , was nt llio Ogden yesterday. II. M. Uoshvlck , of Woodbine , arrived nt the Ogden ycstordny. A. W. C'onrson , of Cincinnati , w.is nt Bechtoloa yesterday. Tudgo C. S. Kocnan , of Shonamloah , Is iiero attending United States court. A. Vivid nnd \\\o \ ( , of lea ) Moliies , were among tlioso nt the Bochtolo hotel yester day. Clins. 12. Thornburg , of Onmliii , was hero ostordny talking up picture curds for T. II. Colter. A. 15. Tliornoll , of Sidney , tlio tvpnbllca cnndidnto for district nttornoy , was nt tli " "acifio yesterday. J , X. Priest , of Den Motncs , special agon of the Kciultablo Life Insurance company vna In the city yesterday. Dr. Untton , of lied Oak , tlio wolMcueni ; rconbacker , nnd democratic nominee foi elector , wns in the city yesterday. Mi. nnd Mrs. Vnuglinn'a Infant dnuglito 'D. lio"was yesterday very low , and It wa cared that she will not reco\or. Gon. 13akor , the republican nomlnoo fo .ttorney Ronoral , left hero ycstordny fo " .ogan , wlicro ho waa to speak last evening. J. M. Adams , of the firm of J2. E. Adam c Co. , loft yesterday morning for Boston tc juy goods for the Boston boot nnd she Tore. Tore.Mitchell Mitchell Vincent , of Onnwn , \vell-kuowi ailwny contractor , wns hero yesterday look ng after his chances of getting tlio contrac or the improvement of Indian crook. B. B. Mann , tlio wido-mvnko dopartmen nanngor of the Mutual Itcscrvu Fund Iiif association , loft yesterday on n short ( lastwnrJ , expecting to bo absent a wcok OFEO Col. 13. J. Abbott loturned yesterday from Chicago , where ho has beau under oloctrica reatmont. Ho fools improved in health , nni tartod last ovonlng to attend the grand lodg if Knights of Pythias at Sioux City. Miss Mamio Vnnghan , who lias been visit ng Lor uncle , JIayor Vnuglian , for some timp tartod last evening for her homo in S.u i"rancisco. She was fortuu.ito in securing a company on thu journey Mr. B. Wellinan , o 3an Prancisco , and liis daughter , who 1m been nttondintr an eastern school. The beat carpet awoopor on earth n larknosa Bros. Stock Slilpmcnts. The following shipments of stock at tin Union Stock Yards for September 20 : D. Anderson , ono car hogs , 03 head , to Chicago via R. 1. J. S. Tucker , ouo car sheep , 118 head o Chicago via 11. I. Oacoola Ranch company , two cars iheop , 304 head , to Chicago via R. L S. Finklo , ono car horses , 17 head , to "daGrovoviaN. W. J. I. Wobator , ono car cattle , 17 head ; o St. Paul , Neb. , via U. P. S. Cusick , ouo car hogs , Gl head , to 'hicago via Mil. F. Krops , ono car hogs , G-l head , to 'hicago ' via R. I. D. 1. Blias , ono car hogs , 09 head , to Chicago via R. I. R. Taylor , three cars sheep , 501 head , to Chicago via Mil. } V. Boblln. five cars cattle , 110 head , driven out , Loiaor it Co. , four cars cattle , 7-1 head , to Chicago via Mil. Rudd& McCoy , ton cars cattle , 198 head , to Chicago via Mil. \Vm. Framer , ono carhoca , 21 head , to Albany , N. Y. , via R. I. A. Blair , four cara cattle , 75 head , to Chicago via N. W. John Blair , seven cars cattle , 130 head , to Chicago via N. W. E. B. it K. , four cara cattle , 70 head , to Chicago via N. W. See the cloak department of Jfarknoea Bros. It is now complete with clioico garment for fall and winter eorvico. Gliaiifjcs ol ( ho 1'ollco. To-day there goes into cil'ect a change in the police force. Thu force is to bo cut down , Officers Cusick and Kirk being relieved from duty. This leaves beoidea the chief eovon men , three of whom are to bo on duly daytimes , and four at night. Of the day force , Oflicor O'Brion'fl beat will bo on Broadway from Main atroot to the Chicago it Northvrentorn depot : Oili- cor Hurley on Main atroot ; Officer Towno , on upper Broadway. Of the night force Officer Brooks will bo from Bryanr street to the upper end of Broad way ; Oflieer Smullon on Main streotfrom Willow avenue south ; Officer Dunn on Broadway from Bryant street to the opera house , and Officer Austin on lower Broadway. Gau/.o underwear nt cost to close out stock. J. J. Auwerda & Co. , 317 Broad- way. Homo Bond BuyorH. $ There nro doubtless many hero who have a few spare dollars for which they would take safe and profitable invest- vostintnta. The unsold paving bonds oiler such an opportunity their validity and stability being pretty thoroughly es tablished now. A man named Kelley , who recently moved hero from Michigan , sols the example. Having about § 500 to spare ho bought ono of the bonds , deem ing it a good means to keep his money sate , and at the name time make it earn him something. The interest on the bonds is six per cent payable semiannually - nually , and thcro seems no reason why [ the bonds shall not bo readily taken with out the necessity of Bnndint ; comtnittcoe east , and paying five per cent to brokers Cyclorio cigarettes for eaJo at Opera houeo cigar store , only ten cents for & package of twenty. Col. Jlaruor'M Hul > Htltiitr , Last evening it was expected that Col. Jeeso IJurper , the celebrated greenback orator , would speak at the court house , ' but ho failed to arrive. It appears that at Atlantic ho received a telegram from twj mcmbora of the national committee i requesting him to como to Chicago n once on matters of importance , nnd awa ; ho wont , and sent word hero tlin ho would speak at some other time. In his nbsonco Mr. Puaey , who was nominated for congress yesterday by the greenback convention , noted ns n substi tute. Ho presented the protection tnr * ill'ns the chief cause of nil the troubles of the working classes , mid free trndo was the euro of nil their ills , Ho also showed up sonto of the facts concerning railways and their oppression of the pee Ic. Summer gloves aim gnuzo umlcrtvcar nt coat , to close out stock. ) . ,1. Auwordn Co. , U17 Broadway. Kenl Kslnto TranslVrH. The following transfers wcro filed in the county clerk's ollico yesterday and re ported for TUG Bir. : by 1 * . J. McMnhon , September 30,1881 : John Danforth nnd w to L. A. Cnapor nnd .1. F. Wilcox , no I sw j 20 , 7013 , $1,897. A. E. Strinaonto F. J. Day , lots J ) and 10 , blk 21) ) , Howard's ndd Council Bluffs , $100. 0. M. Dodge , W. 1 * . Dodge nnd J. D. ioard to J.ulta F. Dodge , lot 11 , blk ( ! i , sub tlir of Riddle's tract , Council BlullV. § 1.00. Jno. If. Agcson to Bon F. Aggson , n \ no 118 , 7410 , $2,400. S. S. Pollock to Sarauol Beat , aw 110 , ' 0,3(3 ( , St , 35. Millinery , notions , and the Inloat nov- Hios in n few days. J. J. Auwardn it Co. , 317 Broadway. A1TACK15U BY A HKKON. A Wounded gUlrtl Nearly Kills Hunter in It * Strutftflo tor life. William Janowny , n hunter , had an un expected nnd very exciting advontiiro on Fridnjr last near the headwaters of Ton Mile river , in this county , writes a cor respondent to the Norr York Times from Beaver Brook , N. Y. Ho was hunting along the margin of the stream looking for irood-ducks , and as ho sat hidden behind - hind an alder bush ho Raw n largo blue heron alight at the edge of the water , a short gunshot away. Janoway fired nl the bird , and it fell to the ground , whore it lay fluttering nnd struggling , evidently badly wounded. With the idea of securing it alive the hunter laid down his gun and ran to the spot where the heron waa. The great bird had struggled to its foot before Janoway reached it , and whoi it saw him approaching it turned anc tried to run away , but waa hurt so that il could not , and fell again to the ground. Jnnowuy hurried on , nnd bending over the heron to seize it , ho was taken bj surprisa to eco it regain its foot nut place itself in nn attitude of defense. The hunter had never heard that those birds were courngooas enough to attack anyone , and ho stopped iorwnrd to over power it , when it sprang forward to moot him , nnd , darting outs long nuck , struck Janowny a blow in the face witl : its powerful beak that felled him to the ground half stunned. Ho staggered to his feet and found thai blood was streaming from n wound in his check made by the heron's beak. Ho had no time to determine on what it was boit to do before the immense bird , which stood more than four foot high , ilow at him again , throning its body heavily against his breast , at the same time striking him just above the rlgh eye with Its beak. Janoway fell again nnd the bird followed up its advantage and attacked him as ho luy upon the ground. The movements of the heron although wounded , were so quick that it had given the hunter a third blow , this time in the loft eye , before ho could make any dofeuso whatever. Maddened with pain , Janoway sprang to his foot nnd , rushing upon his singular antagonist , caught it with both hands about the nock. Its strength was ao great that , strangled ns it was by the hunter's desperate clutch , it rcquirod all of Janoway"s power [ to retain his hold until the bird vas forced to succumb. Ho held on to ito nock until it ceased to atrugglo longer. Ho had choked it to death. Ho was covered with blood and his loft eye wna blinded. Ho hurried to the house of a lumberman living near the spot. His cheek was laid open to the bone where the boron had struck him first with its beak , and there was n deep hole over his right oyo. The loft eye was entirely destroyed , and it is feared Jane way will lose the eight of the other one. The bird with which the hunter had so severe and serious a struggle waa subao quontly brought in from the woods. It measured nearly seven feet from tip to tip of its wings. These birds are rare ih that locality , although ono ia occasionally eeen. Janoway is an old boar and door hunter , and has had many thrilling ad- vonturca while hunting them , but , ho sajs , the surprising attack of the heron wna fiercer than any ed'ort ho over aavr a boar or wounded buck make in defending itaolf. Jt waa cortninly a moat terrible ono for him , as it may leave him totally blind. MJT , Wlicro they May Do Had nt Twonly Jlvo CentH a Dny. Now Yoik Sun. It suddenly began to rain , and n young man in a novy suit and wearing a hat evi dently bought that day darted into the corridor of an up-town hotel. SVo waited flvo minutes and then looked out on the sloppy sidewalk. "I suppose I'll ' have to take a duck ing , " ho remarked ruefully to a gentle man by his side. "This cano of mine len't of much aor- vice to a rainstorm. " "Why don't you hire nn umbrella , " the other inqnired. "Whoro can I hire one ? " "In the corridor near the Broadway entrance. " The young man lost no time in finding the man who rented the umbrellas , checked his cano , nnd wont out into the street beneath a very respectable looking gingham. "They keep umbrellas for rental in most hotels now , " said the man in charge of the umbrella utnnd , " nnd lota of thorn ire rented on rainy days. The general irico is 23 ccnta a day for the use of the umbrella. When wo lot them go out wo require deposit of § 1.50 , which is what tho.umbrellafl sell for. They are of gingham , which will not run when writ. Cur customernro mostly out of town folks , who como aw y from homo without an umbrella , or persons who are Bsuglit in a rain storm that comou up sud- Jonlv. "How long will ono of theeo § 1 50 jinKliam uinbrollui last ? " "About twenty routings. After that 'hey begin to wear a very utmttraotivu iauct in fact , most pereons don't care uuoh to carry thorn then. " "Ho you over rent silk umbroilabi" "Ye ; but they don't pay. You BCO , i moat persons don't care to make so Inrg n doposito M is required on i silk umbrol la. Wo charge -10 cents a dsy for sil umbrollftj. " "Do the persons who hire the umbrol Ins over keep them ? , ' "Often. Bus , then , wo like that , fo they have nlrcndy "nmdo n deposit , nn < In most instanced the naclulncss of th umbrella is drnn ing near its end. " Sontonuvil liy HIM AVIfo. Y. Journal. "You got intoxicated and neglect you 'Aiuily , " BAid Justice Murray in the liar em courtyoitorday to John McLuighlii a hboror. "I've a notion to send you u ] Tor n yo.ir. " "Oh , your Honor , whnt'll become o my family ? I've nine children , niu they'd starve to dentil before I como out. " "That's n story , Judge , " snapped smart llttlo woman ruthing up to the leak. "I'm his wife , nnd wo haven't a child in the world. He's n dirty loafer , and ho abuses mo nil the time " "If that's the case I guess I'll lot you oontonco him , " said Justice Murray. "John McLaughlin , " shouted his rife , turning to the prisoner. "Tho BOH- once of the court is that you co to pria < on for life ! " _ "I'll reduce it to six months , John , ' aid Ilia Honor with a smile , "if you iromiso to behave yourself when you got out. " The prisoner promised but shook hla at nt his rrifo as she loft the court 00111. linprncllcnl Koformcrs. Milladelphla Hcconl. The prohibitory liquor law is enforced n Jown precisely ns it Is enforced in ilaino and Kansas that is to nay ; not nt II. At Doa Moinoa there nro "scores of tlaoos where all kinds of liquors are sold almost as openly ns before the law took oQ'oct ; " in the towns along the Mississip pi river "little attention is paid to the law , " nnd in the western cities "tho sa loons nro running about as they were last year. " No prosecutions are to bo insti tuted until after the election. " That sentence tolls the whole alory , and dom pnatratos the folly of the probitionlats in intrusting the enforcement of imprac ticable laws to the politicians , irho have every reason for not enforcing it. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlinos ol the nrrlrnl and do pixrturo at trains by central stiuiJnul time , nt i ( oc l ilenots. Trainsloavo transfer ilojiot ton mtn 11.09 earlier an J nrrU o ten mlnutos later. CII10100 , BimUNUKJN AND QVINOT. HUVB. ARIUVK. 6:85 : pm ( Jhlcaco Kinross D:00nm : 0:10 : m Fust Hull. 7oo : p IB 6:45 : a m ( 'Mull ami UxpteM , 7l'3im | 12:10 : p m Arcommoil Man. 2:40 : ji m "At locul ilcpot only. KANSAS Clir , HT. iO AND OOUMHL BMJ7M. 10:05 : n m ( Mull anil Kxprc&i , (7:05 : p m 8:06 : p in I'aclllc Kiiiroaa , ti'.W p m OUtOAOO , MILWAUKHH AND St. PAUL. 6:15 : p m Express , 0:05 : n m B:16 : u m Kxiiross , CSG : p m cmoAoo , HOCK isMNu AND rAmno. 0:30 : p m Atlantic ] Esprote , 9.05 ft m 0:26 : a in iDuy KxjiroHS , 0.61 p m 7:20 : a m "Dos Itfolnc-j Acwumuiotlatlon , ' ) 0:05 : p tu 'At local depot only. WABASII , HT. LOUIH ANU rACIflO. 1:20 n m Mall. 4:15 : p m 6:10 : pm Accommoilaton 0.00 it m At Tranntor only omcAuo ami XORTIIWIUTERII. 6:30 : p m Kxprosn , 0:60 : p m B:25nm : I'aoilloKxiirosa 11.05 ft in BIOUX C1TV AND PACIFIC. 7:40 p m tit. Paul Kxprosa , B:60 : a m 7,20 a m Diy llxpreaa 0:50 : p m 'UNION PACIFIC. 8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:35 : n m 11:00 : R m 1'aullla Express , 4:40 : p m 7:40 : a m Local KxiircBO , 0:61 : m 12:10 : ft ui Lincoln Kxjireaa , AtTramloronly. ' DUMMY TRAINS TO OH AHA. Leave 7:20-8SO-D:30-10.SO-11:40 : : : : a. in. l:30-:3 : : 3:30-4:80-6:30-4:30-11:03 : : : : : p. in Sunday 0:30-11:10 : : a.m. 1:30-3:30-5:30-0:30-11:05 : : : : : p. ui. Antvo 10 mln to befuro leaving tlmn 3DDB. OO. . DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - IOWA DANCING ACADEMY , Prof Schnoor will introduce the European tourist dances during the course. Francaise , Talonalli , Eldo rado , Villutto , Spanisli , Vandango , and American standard dances , and Llio latest reverse waitstep. . Eollor Skating E/ink. Rqllcr skating Wednesdnya and Saturdays. H. il. MARTENS , Proprietor. ruon. omen , 11. u. rusty. Council BluHr . U. Established - - 1858 Dealers In Foreign tnd omcstlo Kichan a an ITr w ( Jonirlll J.Ii. TATK. WAllllEN WJIUIJ T A. TE < SC Practice In State and Federal Courts. Colleitloua promptly attended to. Room 10 , Shugart'0 liuilding , COUNCIL HLUFKS IOWA fACOIi HIMH. K. I' . 8IN18& . CADV/ELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL HLUKFS , IOWA. OlHce , Main Street , Hooina 1 and 2 HluiK&rt k Mo- Mahon'a Illack. Will practice In Htata ami Federal ourw. ' } BOOQE'S SIOUX OITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant fr .88 I'fltrl Street Council llluffa owa. Mrs , n , J , Billon , M. n , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 322 Wlddlo lro ! dy. . Counotl BluQa. N. 80HURZ , Justice offflo Peace. OKKICK OVEIt ASIKIIICAU BXI'IIESB. JOUNOIL BLUFFS. IOTA THE OBLGAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY One of the Boat and largest Stocks in'the United Statoa to select from , NO STAIKS 'TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOR , ' THAT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air < & Water ! And nil of the good nnu pleasant things thnt go to mnko up a complete pleto and happy existence. The town of South Omahii it tiunnted south o the city o Omaha on the line o the U. P. Railway , nud it is less than 2i miles from tha Oinuha post office to the north line c i the town site. South Omaha is nearly 1 } miles north and south by 2J east and west , and covers an area of nearly foursquare miles , _ The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly ISO lots Imvo been sold ad the demand i < 3 on fcho iucrop.39 The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 5(50,000 ( beef packing house is progressing finely. The § 30,000 Water Works are finished nud furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a largo force of men at work and will , in connection with the u. P. Railway , have n union depoJ * near the park nfc the north end of the town. Snitablo grounds will bo furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bc cheai > er than they are to-day. ISF"Apply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. Assistant Secretary , 'P TKTfi They Are Without A Rival. AND- fi Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And lj ) flio West LMni Pianists ; Piano -IN An examination of thcso magnificent Pianos is politely requested jofore purchasing nny other instrument. IH Ji2L IVIlla " JL Haiti > Rr O6 .ESJ&U.y General Western Ropresc-Dtativos. P. S.-Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABB , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , ' 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGEE CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. IMPORTER , JOBBER AND MANUFACTURERS1 AGENT OF ST. , BETWEEN FARNAM AND t