1 I DAILtf BFJDI FJUDAtf , OOTOi LJk 10 1834 * RICHARDS & CLARKE , \Y. A. Proprietors. ron Works \ U. P. 11AILWAY. 7TH & 18TH SiTEBElS MANUPACTUUEBS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , ill and Orain Elevator iachinerv MILL FURNISHINGS 0 * ' ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Oloti BTBAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. : BEASS GOODS AMD FIFE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. 9O are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract foi the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stona to the Roller System. QaiT'Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pur po ° e , and estimates made for some General machinery repairs attended promptly. Aadress RICHARD & CLARKE , Omaha.Neb ICahn Brothers , } LEADING ONE PRICE - 1813 Farnam Stfee OMAHA. NEBRASKA. RTJEMP2NQ & BOLTE , MANUFACTUIlEnS OF Dormer Window B , Flolall , Window Cups , Iron Creating , Metallic Sky-Ilghta , Ac. Tin. Ircn and Elite Roe er < 810 Soutn 12th Street Oumhn Nebruk . Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ihe following are the times of the arrh.il nnd de parture ol trains by central standard time , at locil depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln 0.01 earlier and arrhe ten mlnutca later. ClUtUOO , BUttUNOrON AMD QDINOT , tHivm. ABKIVI. 6:35 : om Chicago Express 9:00 : * in 9:44 : a m Font Mail. 7:00 : p IT 5:45 : a in I'Uall and KxproM , 71'3pin 12:20 : p m Accommodation. 2tO : p in "At local depot only. KANSAS CITTt 8T. ; OI AKD COTOOIL BLUFFS. 10'0i5 a m jllall and Kxpross , J7:05 p m 3:05 : p m raclflc ISxpresa , 6:60 : p m CHICAGO , IIILVADBXI AND BT. rADL. 5:26 : p ra Kxprcss , 0:05 : a m D.14 m Express , 0:65 : p m CmCAOO , BOCX IBLAND AND rACIFIO. 6:30 : p ra AtUntlo Uxpross , 0:05 : a m 9 25 a m Day Express , 8:61 : p m 7:20 : a m "Des Uolnoa Accommodation , 0:06 : p m "At local depot only. WABABU , BT. LOUIS AND PACiriO , 1:20 : am Mall , 4:15 : p m 6.10pm AccoiDinoJat.on U.00 a in At Transfer only CUICAUO and NOKTUWIUTIIH. 5.30 p m Express , 0:50 : p m Si5am ; PaclUa Express 0.05am UOOX OITT AND PACIFIC , 7:40 : p ra St. I'aul Kxprvsa , 6:60 : a m 7 20 a m Day Kxpresg 0.50 p m raio.v nemo. 4.00pm . Western Exprcej , 835am ll.OOara Paelllo KxpreMj 1:40 : p m 7:40 : urn Local Express , 8:64 : a m 13:10 : am Lincoln Express , At Trontfar only , * DUIIHT TRA1N8 TO OMAHA. Leava 7:20-8:30-0:30-10.30-11:40 : : : : a. m. 1:80-2:3 : : S 30-4SO-B:30-iSO-ll:05 : : ( : : p. m Sunday 9.20-11:10 : m. I30 8:30-6:30-0:30-ll05 : : : ; p. ra. Antvo 10 mln ( u Vluro Uavlu tlran J.B. IAIK. WAHU WIUTK.NK I'nc'.Ieo In Htate an < i rVdcr.l Courts. Collections promptly attended to , Room 10'Shugatt'f Uulldiiif ? , corxcir , Bum's IOWA rooa. OFfioea , u. u. POUT. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffi . la. Established - - 1856 Dealers la Foreign and omestlo Kxchaniro an JACOB B111S. E. P. CADWELL SIMS A CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , JOWA. Office , Main Street , Rooms 1 and 2 Shujiut k Me- Mahon't Block. Will practice In State and Federal ourts. ; j. J. STEWART , ATTOBIEYATLAf. I'ractlces In Federal and State Court * . COl Broad , way , over Savings Hank COUNCIL BLUFFS . - IOWA. Justice of tlie Peace , Omaha nnd Council Blnffr. [ leal osUto collection agency , Odd Fcllowi Block aver HavlmrsBink Rice M E , , B. or ritlicr tumors removed wlthoal In knllo or drawing o tlood , CHRONIC DISEASES " ' " " p y. ' Over hlrty yean i > r ctlcal oiptrlanoe Offce Ho. I'eirl troti. Council liluCs ' farCoaeullatlon Irca COUHCII , * - - ADDITIONAL 7iJE MURDER COMPLETE. McGonteai1 Dies from the Effects of the Receded Here. Art-out or one of iltC Suspect wl Sln } or * . ' 'oodbino thnt The news comes from McGonigal who was so raystoi.01" ' ' ? bruUHy slugged in this city hud lis homo In Woodbine and was b ' 'rlcd yesterday. The police hnvo been for some time on the cnso. There were fen eluoa to work upon , the man's condition vhon found being such that ho could not ; ire any information. It is learned , lowovor , that ho was soon at n Into hour n company with two colored men. Mo onigal had boon drinking heavily , and was nbout to take the two darkles in to rent them. Other information has > eon gained pointing to thcso , wo colored men nrc at least knowing nero nbout the affair than hns yet come out , and yesterday ollicor O'Brien arrcs- , cd Cuu" Johnson on suspicion , it being supposed that ho is the ono who struck , ho deadly blows. McGonigal was rob bed of a § 20 gold piece , also gold watch and chain , and if the clues now obtained iirovo ns rollablo as they oppoar , there will bo a network of evidence which will surround the guilty inou and bring them .o justice. It is understood that ono witness is ready to testify that Johnson struck the blows to his personal knowl edge. It is hoped that the guilty party may bo caught and punished , for the deed was ft most brutal and cowardly one , md ono in rrhich there seem no possi ble extenuating circumstances. Wrought iron ranges at reduced prices. DoVol & Wright , 501 Broadway. Railway Disasters. A gentleman who arrived from St. Louis over the Wab.ash yesterday says that ho onglno which wont through the > rldgo between Marysvillo and Stansbury was still in the water , and that passen gers had to bo transferred , the bridge not > oing In condition for trains. The body of the engineer , Harvey Cornish , was re covered and taken to Stansbury , whore his wife and family lived. Oornlsh formerly - morly lived in St. Joe , and was a man of considerable property , George Chamberlain , the engineer tilled in the collision on the Union Pa cific , as narrated in yesterday's BEE , 'ormorly lived here , and was switching in ; ho Onicacjo & Hock Island yards. Ho , hon wont on na engineer , and from there : o the Kansas City road , and then to the Union Pacific as night engineer on the pridgo division , a position which ho hold 'or about two years. Ho was then trans- 'erred ' to the main line of the Union Pa cific. Closing Our. To close the business I oiler my stock of miscellaneous books , pictures , fancy ; oods , notions , fire screens , easehnil - low and cano high chairs and children's rockers , at prices never known before in the west. H. E. Seaman , paper , books and stationery , 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Ronl Estate TrAnai'ors. The following are the real estate trans fora filed for October 0 and reported to THE BEE by P. J. McMahon. T. AT. Corbaly to Francis Gross , lot 10 , block 8 , Mynstor's addition. § 1,800. Anna Maria Helena Anquos Siovors to Olaus J. Sieuers no ] 9 , 77 , 40. SL'- 000. 000.Egbert Starr to Catharine Keenan , lot 2 in Douglas' sub division , lot 1 , block 18 , in Grimo's add. § 000. W. R. Cole and wife to E. C. Cole , lot 3 , block 10 , in Mills' add. $000. Robert Porcival to Stephen Dunnpart lot 3 , block C , Curtis & Ramsey's add. § 300.W. . W. F. Pierce and wife to John J. Rod- onbaugh , so ] , so | , 19 , 74,39. § 100. Edna Kdgar to Samuel M. Davenport , .Ksw { , 30 , 75 , 39. § 100. IOWA ITEMS. Ihoro are 050 creameries in Iowa. Missouri Valley hangs up § 1COO for running races on the 14th and Ifith. An Indian burial place has boon dis covered within the corporate limits of Algona. The State Teachers' association will bo bold at Dos Moines on the 22cl , 23d and 24th of December. Bishop Honncssy dedicated a now Outholio church at Worthington , Dubuqo County , on the second. The now Methodist church and par sonage at Sioux City , which wore dedi cated last Sunday , cost § 25,000 , The east side of Dos Moinea contains moro wickedness to the square inch than any district of similar size in the state. In prospecting for coal at Peterson a 10-foot vein was struck of what is pro nounced the host quality of potter's clay. The independent school district of [ owa City , according to the census just taken , has 1,970 boys and 2,250 girls of school ago. Saloon raids are frequent in Dos Moinos. Although prohibition is strict- enforced , there were 40 arrests for drunk * , enness during September. Mrs. Jacob Shawvor , for nearly forty i > ears a much-esteemed resident of Cedar county , committgd suicide on the 30th ult. by severing the juglar vein with a razor. lion Michael Donohuo , who was may or if Davenport in 1807-8 , and for many years a prominent citizen of that city , lied suddenly of dropsy on the 2d , in his C9th year. During the five months beginning with May and ending with September , the little town of Springvillo , Linn county , aln'ppoi 093,000 pounds ot Butter , and n 122,000 pounds of clioeso. A Des Moinea man , said ( o bo worth § 50,000 , was recently detected stealing a mechanic's tools. Thu size of his pile kept his immn out of the papern. 11 is potty thefts are dubbed "kleptomania. " Bloux City is trying to put ou Metro politan airs by stirring up the coachman's sruze. The daughter of John Swart/ skipped out last week and took § 1,000 of the old nun's money with them. They were married at a neighboring town. In Clay county last week , as two brothers , Win. L. and John Karl , wore In a boat hunting ducks , William , who sat In the slein of the boat took aim at a Hock of ducks nnd just n no shot John who wn > in the bow of the boat rote up suddenly intending to fire at the same ducku , and received the full charge from William's gr.n in the Wk part of Ida i'oad , causing inatant death. WnJ. JVjoro , of Williams , Hamilton county , svTicHtjd on the night of the L7th ult , by hnnptojgIZ ° nm ° an excuse to his wife to go ( o the ? " to look nf'or ' the horao , fthu "J ho did not u ? ' " ° "ack ns soon as she thought ho should , icaiw wan made for him. Ho had tied a rope to ono of the rafters , adjusted U to his nock , nnd jumped off the hayloft , A Itoninrknblu lleeovory , The Xow York papers recount a case of the most marvelous recovery from the verge of death to activity that lias over boon recorded in the annals of that city. On the evening of August lUh houlsa llullzman wns turned out of homo by kher father. She wandered about the ah'oots of Harlem nil night. At day- broa-t aho staggered on the veranda in front of John W. Funk's house , and ho seeing the shadow of her hat upon the window JKMIO , mistook her for n burglar nnd fired two shots from n thirty-two calibro , nvolvcr , both of which took of- feet in her head. Bho was picked up by nn otttcor , who found her lying in the street quito n distance from Mr. Funk's house and convoyed to the OlHh street hospitnl. Ono bullet had struck hoc just behind the left oar , shattered the skull and took n slanting course , upward through the brain sub stance , nnd finally lodged , it is presumed against the inner pinto of the skull nt the top of the back part of the hond. The pthor ball struck her forehead nbout two inches above the outer extremity of the left eye , took n slanting courao down ward nnd lodged in the base of the brain. Wliilo attended nt the hospitnl she was for two days in n comatose state. On ono occasion her breath and heart boats stoppdo for so long n period that she was believed to bo dead , but on the third day , to the surprise of every ono , she rallied. Her right aide was found to bo pnrnylzodnnd she had lost the power of speech. Still she continued to im prove. The manner of her treatment and the ell'octo which attended it , nro further described : Liquid nourishment was injected into her stomach , but she retained llttlo food. At the end of ton days her condition rapIdly - Idly improved. Her paralysis disapponrod about September 1st. Her power of speech bognn to return in about fifteen dnya after her Injury , until nt present tboro is only n alight impediment in her speech. The external wounds hnvo en tirely healed. There has boon , since her convnlosconco , no disturbance of mental functions , ns is usual in cases where re covery has followed brain injury. If nny- thing is noticeable that her intellect is brighter nnd disposition bettor now thnn it was before she wns injured. This is termed a remarkable case , nnd the reader will admit that it is so , nnd ono worthy of investigation for the benefit fit of medical science. Telephoned Oporn In Under this head wo recorded last week the BUcroBsful transmission of instrumen tal music from Brussels to Antwerp. In telligence now roaches us of an opera played in Brussels being hoard by the king and queen of thn Belgians at Oatond. Six microphones on the Van Rysaolborgho systems had boon placed in front of the footlights , facing the performers. Two similar instruments wore also fitted , ono on either side of the conductor's desk , at the height of the musical instruments in the orchestra ; and for future occasions il is determined to add a double microphone in the prompter's box. All those trans mitters wore actuated by a single Fauro accumulator placed under the at ego with the microphone coils , the latter being all mounted in quantity , and really forming but ono and the same transmitting instru ment. As in the case of the experiments recorded lost weektho circuit was formed by ono of the overhead wires of the Bell Telephone company , loading from the central ofiico to the northern termi nus , whore it joined the state telegraph line to the Oatond station , which was in direct communication with two Hell re ceiving instruments , fixed in the drawing room of the royal chalet. M. Berlinen gineer , who had directed the installation with M. Van Ryssolborgho , remained at , Oitond , while the latter gentleman wont backward and forward from the Monnaio theater ( the Brussels opera housn'to the telegram oflico at the northern terminus watching how the instruments work od. Thcso had been placed in the thea ter during the day by M. Mouriou'a men in charge of the foreman , Hobo. The experiment is reported to have again suc ceeded beyond expectation , and on the following day M. Van Ryssolborgho had the honorof being received by the Queen who is known to bo an assiduous opera goer as well as an accomplished musician. Her Majesty spoke or having hoard per fectly all the details of the first and last nets of "Faust , " and made some valuable suggestions for a permanent installation. Advice to VOUIIK Spoilsmen. St. Nicholas for October , Always boar in mind that it is the muz zle of n gun thnt is dangerous ; therefore , never allow the muzzle to point toward yourself of nny other person. Never put your hand over tho' muzzle of a gun , nor allow another person to handle your gun while it is loaded. Use a brooch-loading gun with re bounding hnmmors. A niuiv.lo loading gun is both Inconvenient and dangerous to load. IlmnmorloBB guns are beautiful and convenient weapons , but they nro not fit for boys to use , especially boys who nro just beginning to hoot. If you nro limiting in company with others , bo careful and courteous , always refraining from shooting at birds that are flushed nearer to your companion than you , and do not allow your gun , under nny circumstances , to point at , erin in the direction of , any human being. Open your gun at the breech and tnko out both shells before climbing ever n fence getting into a wagon going into a house , or handing the gun to a person not used to fire arms , Never drag a gun toward you muz/.lo foremost. Treat an unloaded gun with the aaino cnro that you would use in u loaded ono. "I did not know It was loaded" has caused many terrible accidents. It is best to thoroughly clvan and dry gun after it has boon used all day , nnd when not in use it should bo kept in a woollon or leather case , Novur shoot at harmless and worthless birds , "juat to try your hand " Moat small birds are pretty , seine cf them sing sweetly und nearly nil of them nro useful as insect dostroyurs , It is brutal to kill them for any other than scientific or art tistia purpoHes. When out hunting observe everything BO na to roinombor the minutoat details of visible nature. Knowledge thus gathered is invaluable. Boyu out hunting together should bo very cautious in thick covert , na there , one may bo quite near another and not see him , HOW OOUNCIIj miUl < 'KS DDKS IT Mnynr VnuKhnnTcllH How Clly Gets Uexcnuo Ventn 8ft. loons NpKoilniitiK Oily Itonds AHpHptiiont lit ( arm * , Sioux City Joutn.il , Ono of the conspicuous figures nt tin ) Knights of IMhins encampment is Mayor , 'ighnn , of Council Binds. The chief executive ? f the Bin Us cijy Is not nslmmod of his rnnk ns ni > olllcinl nor his posi tion in n number of secret societies , ns is shown by the huge gold biulgo which ap pears prominently on the bosom of his dross coat. This badge was presented to him on his recent return from Now York , whore ho successfully negotiated some § 175,000 of Council Blurts paving nnd sewer bonds , nftor other financiers had given up the job In despair. The body of the bndao is comprised of the emblems of the different orders of which hois n mem ber. Suspended to it is n pendant bear ing the word "Mayor The circle around the pondnnt Is et witn diamonds , rubies nnd ponrls. Thnt is the kind of n man .ho mayor of Council Blull' * is. A reporter intorvinwod him yesterday with the hope of getting points on mun- cipal business , and was not disappointed. Pho note book man first naked whether Council BlutTs got n revenue from saloons. "Yes , Council Bluffc goto100 n year rom each ol its fifty saloons , L do not ind the saloon men opposed to paying. . am informed that two or throe nro not > aying , nnd have sent word by the police hat if the money Is not in when I return hey must clow. Iho ordinances licenses ho selling of beverages not prohibited by aw. The state supreme court has not yet passed on the constitutionality of the tow prohibition law , nnd wo do not tssumo to say what bovoragoa aroprohib- ted. The saloon men know that while , hey pay public sentiment in the city is > n their side , nnd so generally hnvo pnid ICOIIBO just as before July 4. They pro- or to pay rnthor than got in n quarrel with the city. Pottawattamio county ; nvo a Inrgo majority against the prohi bition amendment I understand Wood- jury county is that wny and our grand juries do not indict liquor sellers. " Docs Council Blull's * debt exceed the ivo per cent constitutional limit ? "Yes , nnd no. Our valuation is § 1- )00,000 ) on property really worth § 10,000,000 , and wo have a bonded municipal debt proper of § 160,000. The water-works nro owned by n company , not by the city. The now Issue of some thing ever § 200,000 sewer nnd paving bonds , part of which are not yet 'sold be cause we do not need the money , would exceed the constitutional limit. But I liavo the opinion of the attorney-general and members of the supreme court that thcso bonds nro not n city debt within the meaning of the constitutional limit. The city hns n lion on the lots abutting on the streets thnt are sewered and paved , and the city , in cll'ect , only guar nntoo the bonds issued to pay for the work , which , in the end , will bo paid by the owners of the lots that are Improved by paving nnd sewering. " How did you find the market for city bonds in Now York ? "I had to go outside the dealers and bankers to sell them. When I found the men who had their own money to put in I made sales. Ono man took § 90,000. The trouble with Iowa bonds is this : The assessment only shows about one-quarter of the real value of the property in n townin many cases not that. The capi talists nsk what is the assessed value ol property in the city offering bonds , nnd what the present bonded indebtedness is. Every city in Iowa Is bonded beyond the legal limit , directly or Indirectly , and it is because the assessed value does not show the roa ! valup of the property in n town. So much must bo raised by tax , and if there is n low assessment there must bo n high levy. The capitalist will look at the city's ability to pay , and the high tax levy looks bad. It is had to convince him thnt the assessment is only 25 or 30 per cent of the real valuo. All this hurts the sale of Iowa securities. \Vhilo Now York cities sell their securi ties bearing 3A and 4 per cent , Iowa cities nro glad to sell nt 7 per cent , Yet Iowa stands high in the favor of eastern capi talist. Ono thing that would help would bo a law requiring lown insurance compa nies to invest in Iowa securities. Other states do that way , and it mnkos n market for homo securities. Tattooing among Aln k Indians. A man who had paisoil much time trapping and hunting in Alaska says : Although the Yukon Indians have ubin- donod many of their old customs , under the teaching of occasional missionaries , nil of them still keep to the queer habit of tattooing. The way they do this is different from any I ever saw or hoard of. Instead of pricking the stuff in with sharpened bones or noodles , they make a paste out of charcoal and grease , soak n thread in It , punch a noodle through the flesh HO that it comes out at a different hole from the ono where it entered , and then draw the thread through under the skin. The operation Is painful lor the llesh swells up nnd looks very much inflamed. Men ta'.too only their hands and wrists with pictures of the nobler animals or fish , but the wo men tattoo their faces also. These latter begin the process when they nro quito young , making birds , turtles or some other insignificant things on their hands nnd wrists , while they draw lines of dif ferent kinds on their chins and the lower part of their cheeks. As a rule this tattooing teeing is done entirely in blue , but now and then there is an Indian who has dotted - ted rod spots through the blue. AVliy Ho AVxnt Into HnlooiiH , From the Meiclmnt Tnuoler. "My , my , " said u temperance advo cate to n friend of his , whom ho mot coming out of a saloon. "I didn't know you wont into such places. " "Ah , indeed ? Then you have learned something this morning. " "Yes , and J iun sorry I have learned It. " "I don't think it very wrong " "Ah , my friend , that's where the harm is. Your liner senses are blunted by such associations , nnd the demon dritu is changed In your sight to a beautiful siren , whose song transforms you into a boast. Why , dear friend , oh , why , do you go into thoio places ? " "Why , really , old friend , I can't ' say , unless It is that the durnud saloon-keepers have become so aristocratic they won't bring it out to n customer and let him drink it on Iho street. I'm bound to have it , so you see 1'vo got to go in after it. " _ Win. liurhmnstor , a young carpenter ol Burlington , 21 years of age , wns swinging - ing at the poor farm on thu 2nd with a daughter of the steward. The swing was hung on a heavy timber between two trees , The timber snapped in two , and the jagged und of one piece struck the youtiK man on thu top of thu head , crush ing the kull and producing death soon after. The young girl wan thrown in an opposite direction and was not injured , OHEAPEST PLAGE Ifl UM.AEA TO BFY Ono of thoBos-fc and Urgoat Stacks fait to United .Sfc to fjoioct from. * I NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGAM1 PASSETOEB , 'KLEVATOB , THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE tm ' H FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! , Whore They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl And all o the good mm ploasnul things that Ego to make up a corr- ploto and happy oxistouco. The town o South Omahn ii tiumted south o the city , 'of Omaha ou the line of the U. P. Railway , nud it is less th&u 2 miles from the Omtihu post oflico to the north line c i the town site. South Omahn is nearly 11 miles north and south by 2J east and west , nud covers nu nrea of nearly foursquare miles , * & * The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. < f > Nearly 150 lots have been sold and the demand is on 4he increasa The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 500,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works nro finished and furnish an nbundaok supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a largo force o men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depof near the park at the north end of the town. Soitable grounds will bo furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lota in this growing'city. They will neve * be"cheaper than they are to-day. * " § 2F Apply at the Company's office , nt the Union Stocks Ynrds. | ' * C. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , CHICKERING PIANOS They Are Without A Rival. -AND- Have been Awarded One Hundred aLdjjj eighteen Priz Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years.a And Lira's ' Pianists Most Perfect Piano -IN- Au examination of tlieBQ magnificent Pianos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. MAXMEYER&BRO. , General Western Representatives. P. 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