_ - in DAILir BKB MONDAY , OCTOBER 6 184. ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. ; Are the Cheapest , Most Durable , Smallest in S'v/.o nml Lightest in Weight. With no Hay Prccfwciof any klnj can the amount ol work rrodnctil at inch llltlooipcnse , ( ten tons ol hajr and B ! O. OTor For to IlluUrat'il load railroad now box circular c rag . .i.i. c . n _ bo . done with the Eitol OEO Improved , KUTElii Machine CO. , * Oulncy . Warrratitcil , Illltcl' or . no Mention Omahik Dec. n Horn KtUbllihcxltnlStS. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superinnndenl Omaha Iron Works 0. P. RAILWAY. 17TH & 18TH STREEX8 MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS , lil ! and Grain Elevator iachinerv MILL FURNISHINGS 0 * ' ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Clot ! STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRDDGE IRON. \r \ a O a are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract foi the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for chnnginp Flouring Mills , from S ona to the Roller Svetem. 2SF Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Plncts for any pur pose , and estimaies made for some General machinery repairs attended promptly. Address ETCHAKD & CLARKE , Omaha.Neb Railway Time Table , OOUNOIL BLUFFS. Tbo following are the times of the arrival and departure - parturo of tralna by central standard time , at I local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tea mln u.eg earlier and arrive ten mlnutoa later , CIIKUOO , BDUJKOrON AND QtllNOT , L1AVK. IKIUVL 6:35 : pm Chloas-o Eiprcea BiOOain 0:10 : a m Faat Mall. 7:00 : p n ) 6:45 : a m [ * Mall and Express , 7'J p m 12:20 : p m Accommodation. g ; 0 p m * At local depot only , tissjui oirr. ar. joi AND COUWOIL nurm. 10.05 a m llfall and Eiproaa , ; 7:05 p m 8:05 : p m 1'aolQo Kinross , CBO : p m CHICAGO , MILWAUKBl AND ST. PAUL. 6:25 : p m Eiprcaa , 0:05 : a m 0:16 : a m Express , 0:65 : p m CIIIOAOO , BOCK ISLAND AND PAOI7IO. 5:30 : p m Atlantic Express , 0:06 : a m 0 25 a m Day Express , 0:61 : p m 7:20 : a m * Des Uolnes Aojommodttlon , ) 0:05 : p m At local depot only , WAXAIIt , Br. LOUIB AMD PACIFIC. 1:20 : a m Mall , 4:15 : p m 6:10 : p m AooommoJat.on 0.00 a m "At Transfer only cmoAooand ( .OKTUWUJTBRO. 620 p m Express , 0:60 : p m P:2i : a m Faciflo Express 0:06 : m BIOUX CITT AND PACIFIC. 7:40 : p m St. 1'aul Express , 8.60 a m 7,20 a m Day Express 0:60 : p m UNION FAcino. 8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:05 : a m 11UX ) a m I'aUfla Express , < : iO p m 7:40 : a m Local Express , 0:6i : a tn 12:10 : a m Lincoln Express , At Tramfer only. * DDVUr TRAINS TOOUAUA. Leave 7:20-8:30-3:30-10:30-11:10 : : : : a. in. 1:80-2:3 : : 8:30-i:30-5SO-fl : : : 0.11:05 p. Ill- Sunday 3.30-11:10 a m. 1:30"3:306:30.20H:05 : : : : p , m. Arilvo 10 tain te befuro loavln tlmn Oo. . : HLA.ZEDT : ; : : , DENTIST. 101) MAIN BTREBT , COUNCIL BLUFKS - - . IOWA Mrs , H , J , Hilton , H. L PHYSICIAN & SURG-EON , aaa Middle Broiav 7. Conncll BlaDi , ] ' GRAND FORMAL OPENING , Thursday Evening OCTOBER OTH. A. Tf. SCHRNCK , II. H. MAHTBN3 , Manager , I'ruprlutor , u. K. PDBIT , OFFICER & PUSEY Oonnoll BluDil Ia , Established - - 7556 Dealer ) In Foreign and omegtlo Kxcbanza an . . . J.n. TATK. WAIIHISN W1IITB ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In fitato and Federal Courts. Collection ! promptly attended to. Room 10 , Shugart's Building , COUKOIL HhTJirga IOWA JACOB S1M3. K. P , CADWEL1 SIMS& CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIti BLUFfS , IOWA , Office , Ham Street , Iloomi 1 and V Hhutfart & Ifo- Will ] < ractlco la Ijtato and Federal ouna. COUNCnjLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. A SUNDAY SEANCE , ATAbnr Nownpnpcr Mnn Interviews tlioSplrllrt In Council IHnflti. Ilonry Vinconti of Trtbor , the homo missionary of the nonconformist , visited W. Duncan , of this city , niul in n stroll nbotit the city WAS Introduced to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hush , nt their residence on Frank [ In strpot , ono of the lending families of the spiritual fnlth. The homo mission * nry thus relates his experience : Wo soon noticed Mrs. 11 , go off in n li.ilf-dozod a Into , then brighten up in n Tory different countenance , nnd the con trol npoaklug through her made us n line address in n clear English tonguo. This control aoon loft , her countenance took on another form , nnd soon a spirit con trol WAS addressing us in broken Gorman tongue , nnd from our life vro could not have known it from our old Gorman friend nt Sidney , Qoo. Otto , had it boon other than before pur oyos. Through the modiumship of this control many inter esting testa wore manifested. First , there was described ns standing near ua n spirit form of n lady , who was nt first n llttlo'girl of. 7 or 8 years , but who since entering spirit Ufa had attained her full prowth ; she died of disease of the throat ; thnt oho came to mo because aha had in life such a love for my brother ; thnt her paronto lived then aa now but a short distance tanco from our homo. The medium then described n young man in base ball uniform in the nttltudo of the catcher behind the bat , and those about Tabor will readily recall the tragic ending of n game played in early Janu ary some winters ago. Ho reviewed tome mo the circumstances that surrounded Ills death , that I had forgotten ; how ho was taken with n chill the evening of the game before ho got homo ; of the excitement mont and fooling that prevailed in the place during the throe daya between hit death nnd funeral ; how some mourned that ho waa thus cut off in his prime "BO unprepared , " otc. IIo apoko of aomo ol his nearest friends hero , all of which will not here relate. I will add that hi conversed with mo on things that I hac forgotten , that no onn in the world ; buf myself know of at all , to all which I ask whence comes this intelligence ? The medium them impersonated n very aged gentleman , and after a few change : I readily recognized who it was but aaic nothing , but BOOH in a husky voice Urn dispersed every doubt "grandfather" waa audibly spoken , and the old gontlomai appeared BO over-joyed to moot mo tha ho could with difficulty speak. It wa certainly a pleasure to BO intelligent ! ; converse with ono who in llfo had nlwayi taken an interest in mo and got his own description of his present existence. Presently another scene was described that of a drowning of a young man The surroundings were so accurately described scribed , the young man also , that auyon who had known Clarence Hill could no mistake it. Grandma Voily , also grandma Hunter and a few others. After a half an hou in tills trance state , the medium rogainoc herself as different in looks ns could bo imagined and as ignorant of what hac taken place as if aho had just awakonoc from sleep. The question arises wha is it ? WHERE AND WHAT IS HEAVEN ? Her. A. 1C. Batea Attempt * to Answer the Query. At the Opera House yesterday morn ing , the Rev. A. K. Bates , pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city , presented od hiahearers with the subject of "Eu turo Existence , " taking for his text the llth verso of the 10th chapter of Revel ations , "And I saw heaven opened. " I call your attention this morning to ho statements of the of scripture respect ng our future , a subject concerning which wo have not n great deal of inform ation given us in the Bible , yob as much is given as it is wise for us to know. The book of Revelations is a book written - ton separately from the other books in the Bible , and although not written by the holy spirit , it is dictated by the Lord Jesus to his servant John , and concerns itself entirely with future events after the fourth chapter. John has given to his writers as they were inspired to prepare this wonderful book , some information with regard to boavon. Now in the first place , I will show that heaven is a placo. It is a place differ ont from this atato of exist , jnco. It has boon observed and argued ay Rome , that what wo call heaven , la limply a refined state of the human loart and condition of being. This is not so at all. It involves that , jut It is simply a place. "Thus saith the Lord , heaven is my dwelling place. " The Lord is said to have said by these who watched him in his ascension , 'This same Josua whom you have soon go nto heaven , shall como in like manner. " Sow in all that can bo understood by the , English language it is impossible to conceive - coivo of heaven being any other than a ) lace soporato and distinguishable from .ho earth. "I go to prepare a place for rou. " The place which ho has prepared to or us is the place where ho is now. In ho book of Hebrews wo road of Jesus itting at the right hand of God and crowned with glory. It is a place , not a state of boing. 1 make mention of this fact simply because it is a statement of icripturo , and it is vary beautiful for the nind to associate thought with a state of ) olng , but also very dillicult and almost mpossiblo to conceive of a being exist- ng without reference to place. It is important to boar in mind that od has given us no limited ideas at all. What information lie gives us is clear , Ho definitely tells us that heaven is a placo. It is certainly a place of absolute holiness and purity. In Luke , 10th chapter and 18th verso , wo find the pas sage : "I behold Satan fall from heaven. " As far as have any information , Satan wag ono of the children of God , high and exalted , but not keeping his first state , but to u urp authority , therefore , sin ning against God and "heaven , ho was cant out of the placo. Heaven ia a place of glory. The brightness of God's glory becomes man ifest in the llcsli. According to the scriptures , Jesus Christ was God man. Ifoat in the flesh. When ho was crucified o there was darkness ever all the earth , Then the light of God wad turned away ) from this earth , but as soon as death oc curred the darkness disappeared. Again wo find "Thoro ahall by no morns enter into this city of the great ' King anything that makuth a Ho. " How many people are then cut out from any o possibility of ever seeing God's ficu. aa Again , "There shall bo no more cursing , " There is only ono thing that ever pro duced cursing iu this world. That was 10 sin * The first sin was cuned nnd haa boon followed by curarg ! over finco. By finding heaven wo would find a place where there is no moro cursing where there is no sin. In the scriptures from beginning to the end , ain is used as n term indicative of trouble , "I sawn now heaven and a now earth. " Here the two places arc mentioned together - gothor , but kept separate nnd apart. Again , "lloavon is my throne , nnd the earth ia my foct-atool. " Wo cannot con found these two figures of speech. Jesus mid at ono time , "There are aomo standing - ing here who shall not tnstp of death till they aoo the Son of Oed in glory , " and aoon nftor took Peter , James and John ip into n mountain , and HAS there trans lated before them , nnd the disciples fell upon their faces unable to look upon Ilia jlory. They were oyo-witnosaoa of the Lord's majesty and glory in the holy mountain , When wo are brought Into Lho presence of God wo shnli aoo glory. lloavon is also a place of joy and glad ness. Thno moans n great deal to some people in this world. Every luxury thnt wo have costs something and some people ple cannot oujoy n luxury. Wo have a ifwto of joy here npwnnd then , especially these who nro Christian people. In our Christian experience , when wo coma near God , there ia exceeding joy above any thing that ia over know otherwise. From the very moment wo enter the city of the Lore Jesus , there will bo exceeding great joy. * Partly because wo outer what other reasons I cannot state but there will certainly bo great joy. . Hoavnn is also n place of rest. Host compared with anything wo have over known , but there will be labor. The lord has come again to receive ua unto hlmaolf , and rownrd us according to our deeds. These who have boon in trouble will find real. Wo shall bo laboring in the aorvico of the Lord nnd still nave rest from our troubles. It ia a place where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest. Wo know what it is to rest from the labor * of the day. Wo know what It ia to rcat from the workings of nn uneasy conscience. Wo know what it la to roat from the panga of nn unforgiron sin. Wo know wlu.t it is to ueok the Lord In prayer when wo hnvo boon disturbed with reproachful reflections , and thus find solace nnd roat. How wonderful Qed has madu roat for those who love him I Lot us labor thnt wo may outer into that rcat. Thia gives mo an opportunity to aponk n word of very urgout npponl to thoao who do not bpliovo the word of God , nnd nlso to Christians. The reply given by the Lord Jesus on ouo occasion to the question "What shall I do to bo saved ? " is what I wish to call to your minds. The reply w 3 "Strive to outer in , for many shall bo called but few chosen. " The word "Strive" moans ngonizo. The strife will bo necessary to conquer our own natures which nro repellent. The disposition of the heart in its natural stnto is to oppose it. Now beloved Irionda lot "mo urge you to labor in the service of God. Lot your proyor bo "God bo merciful to mo n sin ner , " nnd bring yourselves to acknow ledge your wickedness , and labor , there fore , to enter into that roat. PEKSONAljS , Mlsa Lu Street haa returned from Denver , Judge Isoofbourow ( pent Sunday at the Ogdon. E. It. nincldoy ; \Volnut. . was at the Ogden don yestoiday. J. P. Connor , tho"cbju6g circuit judge , was In the city yesterday , , ' " ' . . * M flLua _ l. _ * M u f\r n t * -jK * * WwnTlTT : . . j nt the Pacific yesterday ? r Mr. L. ' Wells and family loft Saturday for St/Tionls / on a brief & ! p7 Miss Kittio Wliitinp is now rapidly recover ing from her long nnd Eorioua illness. George Smith , of the Phicnir , started last night for n wook'd stay at Colfax Springs. lifr. Lally , the democratic candidate for dis trict attorney , \isitcJ the Bluffs Saturday. Mrs , J. JTrainoy and children arrivedrj homo yesterday from their visit to Chicago. Dr. T. T. Seybert loft yesterday on a two weeks eastern trip to visit friends in Philadolq ihia. ihia.T. T. II. Alexander nnd C. Mtirgcn , of Hod Oak , diuod at the Ogden yesterday with Tom Bowmdur. J. A. 13edolia\iiiff dropped his "Hntchot' ' at Tabor ia to take editorial charge of the Ar gua at Sioux Fall , Dakota. II. L. llillor returned Saturday from a trip through Nobra ka , nnd left with his family last night for St. J.outs to attend the fair. JJov. A. K. Bales is logo toNoola to preach the sermon tit the installation of Rov. T , It , Louis as pastor of the church there , Thursday evening. Jfov. , T. K , Armbtrong , who has baun called from the pastorale 'of the Methodist church hero to n church in Pennsylvania , expects to leave thia week , William Hears , ] ! B < ] . , has returned from a irip to Wnlioo , Neb. , where ho lias been on egal business , and where ho also delivered a republican speech , W. ] { , Brock , OIHJ of 1'cregoy k ourlsti , and ono of the best follow * who ever u'jdlod cigars 'md tobaccos , ia back from an other successful trip , Dr. I'Inney left Saturday for another visit Michigan to attend his niece , the eldest daughter of Congressman Ilorr of that state ho being still quite ill , Ilov. 0 , T. Conger , the pabtor of the Baptist church at Shenandoah , has taken his Ien\eof is ! flock there , and entered upon a now pastor ate at Now Albany , Tnd , J. O. Iloffmaycr , T. B. Lacey , T. S. Couch , and J. H , Marshall leave to-day for ] ' ' < > rt Dodge to attend the meeting of the grand chapter and grand commundery of Iowa Ma- ons. bulcldo Mt Glonwood. \ The following sad news TTOB received icro by Mr. Kd. Towaloo Saturday evening ; "Henry Jamison haa juat ehot himself 1SO : ! p. in. Ho deliberately shot him. elf through the head and died inntantly. io cause assigned. 0. it. TOWNLKU. The young man who thus shot himself waa quite well known here , and formerly cbided hero. Ho was at the time of his < loath bookkeeper in 0 , H. Dyer's pro- ory store at Glonwood. Several difi'ttr- int causes are surmised aa having led him the act. But Ill's friends hero fjivo lit- lo credit to thorn and say it must have eon temporary Insanity. Ono of tha surmises ia that the yuung nan waa crOHsed in lovo. Just before his hooting himself ho mailed a letter to n 'ounjj lady in Lincoln , it requiting throe tamps , but the contents are not known the public. The only remark ho made ho atoppod to the rear of the atnro and hot nimsolf , was "good-by. " The funeral services are to bo held at o'clock today , DARK CRIME , - * A Jealons Moke Kills Himself and Pnk Two Balls loto His Wife , The Family Trouble ono of Long Brewing , Dctnllo of Tito Trnttcily , Shortly nftor 8 o'clock last evening there woa n terrible and double tragedy enacted on Madison street just south of I'iorco street , In the very shadow of the Methodist church where waa gathered n argo number of peaceful worshippers. The participants in the tragedy were Charles Austin nnd his wife , both color- od.'llo ahot at his wife four times , two of the balls taking ofloct , and then ho ahot lilmsolf , dying instantly. The cnuso of itiia tragedy waa joaloualy on his part either fancied or real. Austin nnd his wlfo have boon living together for about two years. She had a little boy now about five pears old , by another husband. The 'amlly have boon living in a house in the roar of "blue barn , " nnd facing on Pierce street. A short distance from thnt Aus tin's stop-father , James Johnson. Aus tin has for nome time boon charging his wife with Infidelity , nnd this has led to Tcquont trouble , his family sympathyz- ! ni ? with him. A short time ago thia led , ' o a quarrel between Mrs. Austin and her inothor-in-law Mrs. Johnson , in which they got to throwing brick at each other nnd aa a result both were arrested and fined. About n week ago Austin had n row with his wife , ahot several times but ho claimed f that ] the revolver wont accidentally , and she came into court and testified to the aaino thing. Ho was thus lot oil' with n alight fine , though many believed thmi . that ho tried to shoot her at thnt timo. timo.A A few days ago Austin had a row with another colored man named Pete Fletcher , whom ho thought waa too intimate with Mrs. Austin. Austin pulled a revolver but Fletcher knocked him down and got the revolver away from him , but afterwards returned It to him. It was thia oamo re volver with which ho did the shooting. A day or two ago ho had another sot-to vrith Fletcher , and had the latter ar rested for assault. Fletcher , therefore , Booms to have boon the chief cause of his jealousy. Saturday Austin informed his folks that ho intended to leave the woman and lot bar shift for herself. List eve ning about six o'clock his stop-father , Johnson , mot Austin near Motcalfo's sa loon , wheroJAustin waa employed , and urged him to cotno homo , lot the woman live by herself , offering to lot him live at homo without cost of board or ront. Soon after Johnson had roaceed homo , oaten J his supper , and whllo Mrs. Johnson waa I at church ho hoard the shooting , and > rushing out found Austin had shot his wife and killed himself. ' Several persona were on the atroot in the vicinity of the shooting. Just how Austin nnd his wife mot , or what conver sation they had , does not appear , The shooting first attracted the attention of passers-by. Austin shot four times in rapid succession at hla wife , and then , turning , started to run , but had gene but a short distance when ho stopped , put the revolver to his head and fired. Ho fell dond in the middle of Madison atroot , the ball having entered the head on the right side above the car. The woman received two , ballots ono In the shoulder , the other ball in the back , just below the shoulder blade. She was at once taken to her house , and Coroner Connell summoned to care for the body of the man. Dr. Dootkon waa called in but waa unable to find the balls. The wound in the shoulder was blooding profusely , but the other waa not. It ia s doubtful about her living. Coroner Con nell took the body of the man to his un dertaking rooma and impanelled a jury consisting of Josaio Walters- . Bates and Jim Grant , and adjourned the in quest until 10 o'clock thia morning. Tlio Ltast and Illtco. The funeral of the late Homer Caughoy was hold Saturday afternoon under the auspices of Abe Lincoln Peat , G. A , II. Rev. E. M. H. Flommings performed the ministerial ollices , and the G. A. It. ser vices worn conducted by Commander John Lindt and Adjutant E. J. Abbott. The pall-bearers were Vie Keller , D. Maltby , 0 , Owen , B. P. Mooman , David Foster and E , A. Sherwood. The re mains were taken to Fairvlow cemetery , and there laid at rest. At a mooting of the veteran soldiers nnd members of the G. A. 11. the follow inn resolutions were adopted ; Whuiean , It hou pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst by thu hand of death our brother soldier , Homer Caiighuy , nftor a long and lliigurinK illness , thorefnro bo it Kesolved , That wo tender to thu njfcd parents and an orphan clii.cl of tliu duconuocl our heartfelt sympathy in tills tliolr lunrof great trial , KeHolvod , That wa doploru tliu ( loath of our brother who WHH n fjoocl uoldiei , n liiud fatlior and nlfoctlounto BOII. IlcHolvod , Tli.it tliooo rcHiiliitlona bo handtiil the daily papers of thia city for publication , and a copy of fie arne bu presented to tbo parents of the deceased. JJ. V. MOWMAW , W. Itol'KB , Veteran Association. KDWIN J. Aunorr , 1) . MAi.rnv , V. K i.1.1:11 : , Abe Lincoln J'ont , No. 2U , 0. A. K. J. J. STEWARD , ATT01EYATLAI. I'ractlces In Federal and btato CoiuU. 601 llroail- \tay , oter HavlnK < Unk COUNCIL lll.UFKH . - IOWA. BOOGE'S BIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. 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South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by SiJ east and west , and covers nn area of nearly four square miles , The stock yards nre nt the extreme southern limit. % tt3& ! Nearly liiO lots have been sold wud the demand is on < the incre ! The yards nro being rapidly pushed to completion. The 500,000 hoof packing house is progressing finely. ' * * ; . * , The $80,000 Water Works nro finished nnd furnish an abundant" * Y supply of ' x.j'TV' ' - Yto PURE SPRING WATER. VK ; I % The B. & M. nnd Belt Line Rnilways have a large force of men at worlc and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have n union depol near the park nt the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be furnished for Church nud School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing'city. They will never be'cheaper thnn they nro to-day. _ J3T" Apply at the Company's officeat the Union Stocfca'Tards. 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