T.IIK OMAHA DAILY TVER MONDAY. OCTOBER 26 , 1885. THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS , MOJtNJyG , > CT. 25. * OJPTlCEi Ko. JK ii.ni'i Is uiriii r li < nii ; | > nif ol llioi.ity in t * titeiir f < ! < . JI W. Tirio.v , Mjinngrr. jUl.NOIt JMKNTION. .A rare ( onei rllo-nl lil. Tlio iming of North Second street hn * hcen complied. Tin. county lionnl of Mii rrvi ors meets on tli. ' Ulli of November. N M 1 mil \ evening lion .lorry Mur- jili in lo address Itio dumocraey hen- . ' tlako Shoitji was airn'tcd Saturday night for hcliiK ilriuik niul dl lurbii ! | { the JICHC.O. The p'tv intf of I ' .irk avenue has com menced nl the junction of Ui li School Neil ihlny evening is to be the inns- nut rode bull of thttG. A. ! ' . , for tin ; bcno- lit of tlic ivlkf fund. The eighth annual narty of tlio Royal Ai 'niiiiiii will bo fjjivim t ( lit ! Ojjdeii llout-b on the Jilth oi .Noveinlie'r. lion. H ( J llorr , of .Mi hifj.in. will sneak here next Saturday cvcniui ; , with Colonel Henderson , of lnhurue. ) | Hi mouther the .Sihnbcit.conc.cr : to night It will be one of the choicest musical cnti rtalnmciits ever given here. The unrollmcntof Ihe public cclionK of the cil.v for I ho past month hews si total of SV WH pupilK itnd nil aveni i > alttilidtini'o oN.UHS. lulni I'.ailey , ,1. Urown , and .1. ( ' . Dob- fion are huol.iid to appear this morning in court and explain , if possible , why tlioy got driiiilt. Tin1 X V X i-lnb , composed of jonng Indies of the ( . 'on rciratlonul rliureh , aie picparin ; ; ! > i\c it 'dairj mnid V t'enti- val at .in I'-ii'li date. who have not < > iga ) i'd their foi the Suhnlici I concert tonight , hlionliliip ( into JVMurS early this morn ing and HM-ive them. Nim Long , who was arroted for hit- tinj ; : i bartender over th'i h'-nd with a bottle , IIIIH had liis eit-o continued for hearing until to diy. : 'J'oHighl the Selmboit fjuarlollo com pany 'lupriir at the opera IIOIIM ) . Willi the national rcputntion which thc D artists - tists liuvn justly earned , I here < -hould be : t house ciovvded with mu ie lovers. Hey Dr. < "ool"y , the ] > a tor of the Hapti-t church , is on tins siek li t , and llu ; pulpit \\a Mipplii-d yesterday nioru- tiitf by Her. Jr. .McCrcsiry , of the AtcthodM church. A man named 1'urrnlt , vvho'has proved a good deal of : i milsincn to the city for ftjisaror more past , was a ain r.iUinu ; a row with liis family ytMridny , : md the police were sent for , ( nit before their ar- n'va ) he had skipped out of th" < way. It is Maid that the mayor is in a nur/lo whetlu r to appoint Hill ( iiilviii or < liarlio Wallers to the captainship of jiohee , to lill the vacancy canned by ( "apt. llath- away's resignation. If either of llieso two are lo lie appointed it doesn't matter which is clui-cn. us the vacancy wouldn't be tilled cen if botn weic appointed. Thole . - . a good deal of disorderli- iicMs rm ( he streets Saturday ni ht. One parly of revelers especially busied them- helves kicking over ijii ; ; = , beer kes { , etc , and the , ittlcr them police gutting arre-t- ed four , oneof whom refused to give his name The Ihree others were booked as .7. Williams , J'ony Sharp and il. WtkolV. They will be have a hearing to day. The doors of the .Methodist church were kept open all of yesterday , and theic was ahno l a continual service from early morning till late at night The re\hal will continue this week , and it is growing MJ in interest and in num- hein lhat it is safe to predict that the chnreh will bo crowdeu e\ery evening. Those who want heats should bo on hand early There vis : t hnpny galheringof friends at the home of .Mr. .l < hn Keller Friday night , in honor of hK birthday. The evening was very pleasantly spent in H'inl eonver. c , games , ami in the par- of bouniiful rcfro mons. Mr Keller has li\cd in thiseityfor thirty- two yciirs , and has many < d ( ( fticmlo to wish him many mere birthday annUcr- 'J'yler was brought before JIM- liett hchuiv. Saturday on the charge of Mealing two overcoats from IMr. Van Urnnt's s-lnblc , the clothing being the property of N. \ ) . Miller. It was shown that Tyler had 'old the coats to a second hand dealer for $ l.r > , and there being no Hiitisfaetory explanation as to how he ciiinc honestly b.\ the garmenlH , lie wau went to the county jiul for thirty days Those who have secured for CVmncil IlhilVs the entertainment oll'ered to-'iight by the Selmbeit ipiai title company , at the opera house , certainly merit the thanks of the innt-ie lover.s , for ( hero is no doubt a rich treal is in waiting. There are few such entertain inentK of a high order , and when one is fceoured there should bo a generous response on the part of those who believe in elevat ing the iindbcttcringthoamu.se- - mentx of the public. In thus giving en- eouragement to Mich entoi prises , notliing in lot , ami every ! lung to be gained , for the enteilniumcnt even outtiide of Mich considerations \yill amply repaj any and nil who attend. ' John MeKennlo. ilm young man who wns nrrcMcd for iillempting to burglar- i/e the IIOIIMI of Mr Kelly , near the riiieam ) . Imrlington .fe Quiney deitot , waw before Justice Fralnoy Kat unlay , and I hero seemed a lack of evidence as to bin having any burglarious intent in tillering the hou e. There seemed lo be moro ic.ison to believe that ho entered for the mirpose of helping n friend of his get his baggage out , HO HH to skip with out paj ing his board bill. McKcnnio heonicun liard cituen , however , and on general principled , under a enargo of vngraney he was sent to jail for fifteen < layn , by which time he will have at least got the whisky out of him , if not hitj eiiBsudneis , The city council had no quorum Situr- dny night , and will make another try thm morning , at il o'eloek , ami ought to keen on trying all the week , and perhaps by the cloe of the last day they can get together and make a permanent choice of n fire chieftain. In the meantime the public will have to get along a bent it can with this most important department of the publio service only temporarily or- gani/cd. It seems that when there Is anything important lo do , it is wonder fully hard to get n mioruin of the city fathers. If they would simply Men to the front and do whnl they think is the fair , bijuare thing , and pay lew attention to the demands of politicians and to the wishes of olllce seekers , il would be the most satisfactory policy for the citizens lit large. Cottage rnngeo. Garland ttovo * , Ra diant 1 loiues and Hub hentoisof the \ery latest patients at bed rock pi ices , at Cooper & .McUeo's. No.11 Alain street. e.For hardware and house fiirniahngs , eM prices of C'oonov & AIuicu ( , NoII M ain street , _ WANTID : Wheat , corn and ont&Iit cnr- lots. Liberal ; idvanoe.s made on all con signments , by .l.y. Fuller , Counell Dlull'if , Jowa , and Omaha , Neb. If you wish to mr\ke \ Icgltintutely from ten to llfly dollars per day write to Jiuld & mitli , No. W 1-ourth btrcut. Counoil ' Uhill's , BOLD ATTACK ON A FAMIElt , The KvWxM Take Hie Tw"i Bat Mite the In His SHOT QY A FRESH COP. to ( lie ft ter nnrj-liifs I-VlKliteiied Kniiti ItolclVlnlt tu Ilio Itlood ) Jteiitlee Hold llatl A bold bit of highway robbery took plneo at n late hour Saturday night , the victim of which waMr. . I'd. Murray , n deaf and dumb man , who liveson Horace IJverctt'n farm near Underwood , about fourteen miles from the city. Murray was proceeding homeward , with his team and wngon , ami when about four miles the other side of 1'nrks mill , three men jumped out from the londflde , stopped thn tenm , and a = aulto I him io liercely that he wan knocked out of Iho wagon onto tlm ground , and pounded M badly that ho was lnbcnlble. . and when ho cnme to hini'-ulf ho was lying lit u Held , the fellows having appniently tin own him o\er the fence , afler seaniliing bin jiockets. and hud then drhen oil' with the team. They only got f'J from his pockets , the rest of his money , about ! > ' : ) , " , being hid den in his shoes , FO ihate-cnpcd their no- lie. ' , lie found his ay as best lie could to a neighbor's house , and them made his trouble known. The authorities weie : tl once noli lied , and telegiams were. sent out in e\ery direction to head oil' the fellows. Yesterduyvoid was received I root Avoca that the team h-id been found near there , but the fellows had not been captured at last reports. Murra3r was pretty badlj battered up , but not seriously fmrl. Sliot by n Special Top There nave been several rumors the pnst tew days about some special police man recklessly tiring a revolver , but it lias been dilHeult to get at the facts a the chief of police has claimed to know nothing about il , and other ollicials have been equally reticent. H seems , how ever , that there is considerable to the nfl'ah' notwithstanding the viliecnee , and it appears to be a sullieiently important matter to have been ollieially and public ly investigated. The mayor has had a .special policeman named \roighl , who is a tailor , but who has been so annojed in his neighborhood , in the southwestern part of the city , that he prcvulh d upon the major to appoint hint as n. special , with the understanding that In : could then easily look after home fellows who were breaking lamp lights in his vicinity , and doing oilier mischief. The , pinuingofa star onto his breast MVIIIS to have pulled him up with a great idea of bin aulhoiity , and lie has been n ing it pretty freely. lie has made several arrests , as appears from the books- , and some of thoce whom he has arrested have had the record of lite arrest scratched oil the books , it ap pearing there wane cause for making the arrest. One such was a man for pee > dling without a license , which is sup- nosed lo bo the duty of the mars-lml to look after , rather than a special serving without pay. A short time ago he want ed to have some help to arrest a crowd of lellows , whom ho thought were suspi cious , and were hanging about in a way that did not suit him. lie went on to tell where this one of the crowd worked , and where another one , etc , and wound up by wanting them all pulled for vagrancy , which indicated pretty clearly his ideas ofagraney. . He was advi-ed to let the fellows alone , nnles * they were commit ting f-ome olibnso. It appears that lie aroused the ire of some ol these parties by what they deemed his otliciousncss , and the other night , when there was a .supposed burglar captured for being found in Mr. Kelley's nou = f , this special policeman was on hand , and after the tellow had been lodged in jail there was quite a little crowd who had followed the prisoner up to the jail , and as they were going down the street again , the np 'eial policeman felt it incumbent upon himself to give them some abrupt otders a.s to how tliey should move on , and insisted on having them proceed quietly. .Some words fol lowed and an altercation sprung up , and one of the party struck the upeeial police man. It is claimed that almost immedi ately upon the blow being dealt the pe- cial pulled his revolver and lired at the man who struck him. The ball entered the lleshy part of the thigh , and after the wounded man was taken home a doctor was sent for , who probed lo a depth of Iliree iiK.'luj.s for the ball and was uualdo to lind it. The wounded man is not con sidered to bo hi any danger of losing his life , and it is said that he wants nothing made publio about the affair on. account of his relatives , and does not want them to know that he was mixed UP in nny ench street scene. Tlie special policeman has made no publicity to the a flair , because ho is doubtless ashamed of it , and does not care to have the matter aired up. It is .said that the chief on hearing of the af fair at once went to the special police man and took his star away from him , and his appointment was revoked. It is not known whether tlie policeman had any bonds , ami it is quite probable that lie had not tiled any , for some of the po licemen serving regularly have been al lowed to go for a long time without tiling any bonds. 1'rcHcntntioii to Armour. Yesterday there was Iho change , nl- i eady announced , by which Tom How- man is now postmaslor oi Council Bin Us , and Phil Armour 5s the ovpostmaslcr , and coming sheriff. In retiring from the olllce he can feel assured that the busi ness men and citi/enfc generally regret to fico him go , anil they appreciate what he lias done to improve and increase the service here. Seldom does a man retire from a public ollice , taking with him such a unanimous feeling of the public in his favor , and omany kind assurances that ho has served the people well. The reeling of the employes is even moro en thusiastic over him limn the outsiders. They had a better oppoitnnity to know nun as a man anil as an ollichil , and they suvin unanimous in their assertions that a better man to work under is among the haul things to lind. Taking oil' his coal , and entering into the work alongside- f them , always good natiuvd , ami yet energetic and prompt , he in- snircd tlie whole force with a de sire to attend clo ely and faithfully to duties assigned them , and won their esteem as well us their respect. Jn view of the change , and feeling that some expression ot their kindly feelings was mete , the employes of the uoMolllcu gath ered at his hou.su Saturday uveningunbe- known to him , and he being up town ihoy sent for him , the message being that ; i man wanted to see him at once distend of one man he found the whole Force there , and without any formality he was presented by them with as handsome - some a cane as any man can e ire to have. lie was no completely taken abick that ic could make no ackuowhrnu / nt DC yond a simple "thankou. , . " but n e lim * iiu-w hint so well that t'ie > i > c > 'dei | no nritoric.il assurances that t'u. gift and he fueling vyhlrJi prompted it wert > ' fully appreciated. The ennu 5s nu ebony one , witli an eleg-tnt "old head heavily chafed and richly engrav < tJ , iijwn MKJ top there being the inscription , To Philip Armour , I' , M. IVum bis cm- ploy : . Out. 51 , 189-V' On tin ; sides of Iholiiiiiillo arfl panels on which fljMK'fir the jiames of the donors' , engr.m'd in script : ] ' . Mejer II V. Slenil , Oorgc Madison , 1' . Williams , (5. ( r. Hull , M. A. ( Jregorv , ( . ' . S. haw-on , K. Saner , C. Ximmer , r. S. Parker , .1. A Spaukling , K. Johnson. Kcnrcil Hftwcen i.Wand 5 o'clock joslcrrtiiy morning the proprietor of the Truuiont home was awakened by a noise at ono of Iho windows and distinctly heard It raided , and two fdlow.s crawled in. Ho jumped iii ) , : ind Iho burglars skipped out with becoming lia le , getting nothing for their Iroiihln. It is to bo regrelled lhat some of thesn prowlers cannel , bo cap- tuivfj , and the gang which is inflating the citv broken up. VlNltint ; 'I' ' * ' Ueiuler HonicMciul. I'M Wright , tlio stenographer , ha.s j M returned from a trip to Ktms'is , whore lie has hecn visiting friend * . During hit ) uhKMiro hi ) vi.ilted tins neighborhood made famous by the horrible crime oftlio lletider family , Ihu di eoverof \ which s"o " startled the whole country about twelve years ago. Iin relates some intere ling facts and reminiscences of the family and tJio location. Whc.ro tlio hou o once stood nothing now remains to mark thn pot except Iho half tilled vacuity thnl oneo answered tin : purpose of a cellar. Curious rclick seekers have carried away llu : lu t rem nant of the building and and all its np- iiiirlcnnnee.s , even to Iho last .stone that helped to compose the eellar wall. Ono circumstance that serves to main tain an interest in this event -o long past is the t'ict that feu , if tiny , know whether the Hcndcr family escaped and are living to-day in home distant country , or whether they were capliired by a.small mob who ipiictly put them to death and forever after held their peaco. Hegurding this point , some are of ono opinion and Mime of an other. The story has manyivariatioiis , but runs snhsUuitiallv as lollows : Iticnilj days1 , while thai legion \vi\t , sparsely MMtled , Ihi.s family , eoiiMsliiifj of an old man and his wife , ami a POI and a daughter , took up their abode at the place referred to , which is about to miles west of a , little village etlle < ( ialesbnrg , in Neosho county. .Then , they kepi a .sort of wayside inn , making a bus'mefcs of keeping travelers over night , and we might add , to see that they imvoi jirocei'iled any further in the direction of their desiied destination. When a traveler was beheld a ing some member of tins family vvouh fetation himself at t1" ' roadside in front of the house , and ut the unsuspecting in dividual drew nigh , would accost him pleasantly , inquire in u friendly maiinei whore ho was going , and if it was any where near evening would a-sit re him that it would be impos-ible to reach hi" destination before night tall , and propose that he should remain over night , with them , while the traveler generally acqui esced to the hospitable proposition. Jt seemed that the inside of the build ing had been arr.iuged vv jth a view to the accomplishment of their ghastly de signs. The front room and a small apartment luck of it were separated by a thin curtain drawn across somewhat in thu manner of the curtains used enfolding folding doors , while in the center of the room was a. trap door. When a man whom they had marked as n victim entered the door of that room his doom was sealed. H would he oll'ered a chair .sitting so that its back would be toward the curtain , andho near il , that when sat down , the back of his head would he against it. Behind this curtain in the little apartment above mentioned , was concealed the female fiend. Mi's Kate Hcndcr , having near at hand Iwo ham mers , one large and tuo other small , and a sharp knife. When the unfortunate victim would become deeply interested in pome exciting orunusingeonvcn ! aljon with the other members of the faniilv , who pretended to be exceedingly jolly and vivacious , the murderess behind thu curtain would deal him a blow in the back of thu head with the large hammer that would drop him senseless upon the lloor ; then rushing from her hiding plitco she would deal him another blow in the temple with the small hammer : n here upon the male members vsould drag him to the trajt door , over which they would hold him while the insatiate monster in woman's form drew the knife across his throat , after which tliey allowed the bleeding corpse lo fall through the aper turn into thu eellar. Sometimes tliero would be two or three travelers slop at one time at this abode , upon which occasions as many members ot the family would take their places behind the curtain , selecting their victims at tlie critical moment , . \gain there would occasionally come n man who. when oll'ered the fatal chair , would miconfciously remove it to some other position , rendering it inconvenient to strike him a suns blow from the place of concealment. Under Mich circumstances the family would always be very mirth ful and dually propose a game in which it would become incumbent upon the htranger , in acting a certain part , to fall upon his knees and cla-p his hands in the attiliide of prayer. The jihice selected for him to do this would boon the trap door. When in the re quired position Miss Kate would steal softly from In-hind the curtain and strike him dead as ho knell. They always aimed lo make death cur tain ; provided they thought the. .stranger had valuables worth the trouble. Their JdiNcovcry came nbont as follows : A man left Ids wife some where in eastern Kansas to go and make arrangements for set tling further west , sajing that as soon as matters vvero adjusted , which would be within a certain stated time , hit would letiirn and take her west with him. He went and the lime set for his return came , but he didn't come with it. He- coming alarmed at his prolonged nb- seneii. Ids wife set out to overtake or meet him. Sin ; , too , Mopped to remain over night with the Hoinlers. It didn't M'nin to be their ihtcntion to murder her ; at leabl not in their iiHiinl manner of per forming tint hellish act While sitting in tlie room alone , .she picked up u lockul that was lying on a Maud. Opening it .slin was surprised to'perceive hiir own picture in It and that of her little gh 1 op posite. She knew then that the locket had belonged to her. husband , having been worn by him us a charm on his watch chain. Her suspicions were aroused , hut someone comliigin prevent ed her f i oni escaping , and finally she was taken up stairs to retire , but not to sleep. Shis was planning an cscapo from the liuilding. Afler u time she arose ami looked out of tint window , and was as- loniehed to see the light of n lantern winging in a distant part of an apple irehnrd on thu premises. She succeeded in stealing softly out of the house with- nit discovery , and drew near the light , ivhich she watched till the parties went nvay , and then went to thu phico anil found u newly-made grave. .She hid out in the praiiie all night , and vvlien morn- ng camu , went to a neighbor's IIOIIH * . ind told hcr.-Httory. The alarm 0011 spread > itbroad nnd pco- tie tloclifd to. the housis from ar and near in great crowds. Hut the 'ainily had disappeared. Their horses , V TC found standing hitched to u wagon lot far oil' , and i hut was the onh tirco hat could bo found A crowd gathered nul foiineil themselves into a mob for ' \ \ miking vengoMie- upon GUM ! GUM ! CUM ! RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & . ARTICS , ' BUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING- , BOOT'S Immense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for illustrated Cataloue , Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. i Snlmrooni . , U N. Mnlu gt. , Council lllufts , Town. Oflluo4tllroiulnn- ! the murderers. Thn.v not oil"In u certain direction and when limy came back , not a linjjlc member of it could be iirevailed upon to ny whether tiny had accom plished their purpose- not. Hence , Iho uncertainly. Some claim thev did and were afraid to tell le.t it ini ht bring them trouble. Others claim thai it they had , they would have only been lee glad to tell it , as a lariije n w/rd had been of fered for each aim every member of the family thai mifhl be brought baclc deader or alive. Why they liould continue so silent upon tins matter to even the pres ent day remains a mvstery. Some hint that they mjjjjit have over taken Iho family who , giving ii ) ) some of their ill trotlen wealth , piv\tided upon them to keep silent , and allow them to escape. Hut this is only vajue conjecture. There are those who believe thai bo.vmd a doubt that identical family can be found in ( ienuaiiy to-day if' any one takes the trouble lo jj ° there and look for them. The bodies ot .several persons weie found buried in the iirchard. The graves were found by taking the end- { iralo rods out of wagons and stickin ; ; them into llu ground heie and there until - til they would strike a soft place , which in every instance proved lo lie a tjrayo. Ilow manv more niaj ha\c been biuied in oilier places will never be known. Mr. Wriyht was granted the privilege- of iiibpecting the two hammer * that were n cd fo often and srt successfully as in- Mruments of ( le.-tru < ; tioii in the bands of their villainous nnd bloodthirsty owners. They are harmless looking implement.- . , but ugly weapons , 'flw , liiindl' " , of each arc badly splintered ) us .almost everyone who sees them is desirous of procuring : v splinter or a shaving for a relic. These hammers , together with an old clock that wnce. belonged , to the house hold property of the. Ileiwlcr family , and perhaps often tollis ! the hour for the bnrnil of Rome pnorunforlumiti' who hail fallen into their niercile.ss clutches , are in the poFsci-jioii of agcnllciiian named Ilailcy , who holds a , ' di lingiii-slied ollice in the city of Pars-oil' ' , Kan. Substantial abstracts M title and real cstato loans. J. WVJ &K. L. Squire , 101 Pearl sireet. Tor everything in the aroecrv line give ' the now 'linn of KbitICleeb , JIJ'J Hroadway , : i trial. Everything new and fresh. Fancy groceries a specially. Took a Ticker. A young man from the country , named II. J. Brown , was seeing the city Satur day night , and fell ( iitothc company of .some railway boys , among them one mimed W. } ' . ( 'row , who claim * , in be : v brakeman on one of the roads running ill here. linnrn says he kept spending his money freclj with the bojs , and when it was about gone , and there seem ed to be : i hborUige of wealth with the others in the parly , il was sng eiled that he should let bis vvatc.li be pawned , .so ante to provide means for more drinks , to which he objeot-cd , but his protests were not heeded , and the watch vyus taken from him by force. He claimed that frew wan the one who thus rubbed him , and the police being informed hunted up UK ; ollcndcr ami nrrotcd him. The watch was found hidden in the grass a short distance from the caboose where ( Jrevv was found. He denies that he in- lended to keep the watch , but the way in which it was hidden is ntrongly against him. Yesterday : m attempt w.is being made jo get the mailer Mpi.tred up , but the ollicerrt , who had spent n good deal of time in bunting iin the case , did not take kindly to the idea of hu : ing Crow get oft" so easy , and he was being kept in durance until he can have a hearing in court. Lamps cheap at Homer' * , 01 ! Main St. Carpels going cheap at Ilarkncss Brothers. Cash tells in favor of low prices at llarknc.ss Hrothcrs. ClirlHllan YOIIIIK J len. A private letter from Ham Cm lis , the secretary of the 11 oeiation nere , who is attending the siMeentli annual conven tion of tliii yonngMoii's Christian associ ations of Iowa , being held at Davenport , stales thattliny have been having a glo rious time. Delegate.1) from all parts of the slate were prcnt , and all seemed to hit doing all in their jiovvcr to add to the success of the gathering , From outside of Iho state there wens bonus celebrated workers , among whom went l obert Weidensall , of thu international commit tee , 1. K. Hrown , state t'eeretary of Illi nois , and Deacon Willnrd , the noted bible class teacher of Chicago. Mr Curtis read a paper on "SoftJalAN ork. " AH this has been a fpecial line of Micce-.rful work here , ho doubtless was , ihh to give the gathered delegates miiue valuable sug gestions and interesting experiences con cerning this. J-Vidaj , night there was u public nioetlng in * rlio Jopi > ra house , at which Iho ideas of suitable building : ; were presented in a novel way. Jlr. Wi Idensall gave a lecture , and about thirty v lews by i alifliiiIight ( ) ucro shown of different building" . Vi-lerday was the cloiingduy , a farewell iiuetlng being held last night. To-day the secretaries' conference is to be | ielil. Cloaks and wraps of all sl\li > / ; and prices at Harkiicss' llrothein Ordurs taken for special garment * and n lit guar anteed. 3'ino Cnmel'H Hair rndcivveir for ladles and children at Harkne-i iiroth- Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ ICE CULTUIIE m mm Prrhnas ili JnniR nt u-eelvlni ; InHruclloQ UoulMivo will iik'ive cull DII or uildn j Prof. 0. B. Lipfert , No ( 0 Flret Avcnut t\uncU Jlluffi , lotra. Fancy and Staple Groceries. Ho. 162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden House , C/oimoil Blu-ifs la. / - , - - . This lieu c beine a , new one , consequently quently cvcr.v thing in stock is new and fresh. Prices as reasonable as any oilier gro cery in thn wftt. One trial is all we a U. KINTZ & KLEEB , Grocers- TIIOS. oi nrrn. u. vr. u. ruscv. & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 1 i it it ltd , IS * " ! . B. A. BENEDICT , AOCNT nm All stvlesor l.niMrinomsunilv in nock nniila from Bj'i-w'ti ' i > iu < > pl.'mfc Tlw v ory lot. No. 19 Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs Over HicOiucirg Ilooli Moro. ONLY HOTEL In rmmejl lIliifTn l Fire 3EC3soeipe ; Anil nil minion ; liiiiiriivciii.ulu ( , cull buirj , flio iil.trm liulh , rut. , Idtliu G11E8TON HO USE ! Noe. 'M17 inul SI'i ' , 'if iiin Rlreut , MAX MOJIN , I'loprlctor. UNIOTTICKET OFFICE J. i , De BEYOISE , Agent. No. WJ llioivlwiiv , f ouiiL'tl Illutrs. Railway Time Table. corxcu. nu nv. I'liu liill'/uin- tliii tlinii of iiirivnl nail ilc'piirtuiiMir tin lus li > ft ntitit siiiiiitanl tliiKit thulociil < l < I KIIITialnt. . lMi\n tiiiiisrerilc.iiott inlinUL'H earlier und uirho Ifii niliiiilcH Inter : nia'Airr. AIUIIVE , . Mull niul i\ircv : | > , . . .tt-Mi\\s. AieinriiiHMluliiin. . 4Me : , M. Kviiri'ih . . . . UIJJA.M. ; .uioA IK i , ISI.VMI. . > l . Mull mill i\imvi : . n.'li' , M. 7l.riA. i . AiviiiniiKiiliiilun . TiMie.M. 6aoiM : . i\jin-s. : . . viua.t. u. CHICM.O. Mil AI'KI.K Si Kf. I'.U'I , . UUOA.M : . Mull unU Kxprcdg. . lii.Vli'.M. n ' 51' . M . i\preh- : . . . . 'Jift'iA. M. ciiic.ua > , imu.iMiio.N i. IJLI.VCY. 0:10 : A.M. . . . Mull mill I'.xiiri'H 7:10 : P.M. 5iWi , M . l ! > | ir > h hMA. : ) u. W UIASII , K ) ' . I.OI'IS/I CAdllC. - ' : ! . ' i > . M I.IHUI ] hi. l.oilis iiiiivIxical. : . : i:0ill' : . M/rmnrifnrKl. l. < iillHii.'rniii : ler30 : e. M KANKVH llll. VI. .101. .VI Ol NUII. lll.l'ttf. lOsiUA. u. . . . Mull rinj i\j : , M. , ! > . 7ir. : ; r. M. Uitlj ! . M . . . . l\ill.-.S : | . fl.UJA. M. him \ ( nt & I'Ar.'inc , 71 ! > A. I . . . . .Klonrity Mnll . flWl'M. : bU5l : > .M. . . ht. I'lllll KiiirfS | t : > A.H. i MON lurinc. lliMA.M _ Denver lixpii'is . . . t : , ' " > e. M. 1 ift'i i > . M , liiH' < in ) | > ai-x. , i iin. A il. V , ' ! : 'i'i e. M. ' , ; < . ' ! 1' . f ! , . . llveiiiinil llriiiess . HiuOA.M. IIUMMV TIIAI.SHTO OMAHA. UllVO Council UluflN TJITi-T-rri-VCtW-IOiTO 11:10 : u. in. ; lH-S.'K : : > : < -t --3a'l-6:2l' : ' : - 11:15 p. in. Iuvo l niiiliu-l..U1l-7-i'i--M&l-lU.l : > J 11:15 iu m : lS:30-SW-a.O'J : : ' lW-l.a-Orfa. JTATJf GOODS -AT- MRS. D , A. BENEDICT'S ' ) - , Council muffs. Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all tyles Beady Made. No , 337 As a saving to our customers , we adopt tlie cash system and put our entire stock on lowest cash basis. Ootton Flannels 25 per cent less than usually offered in the market. Blankets at-$1.25 worth $2. Blankets at $2 worth $3. Blankets at 53 worth $4.50. Blankets at 3 > 4.50 worth $6. Blankets at $9 worth $12. Comforts at correspondingly low prices. Silks , Dress G-oods , Dress Flannels , etc. , iu ; large variety and choice styles. Lace Curtains. Curtain G-oods , Turcoman , Madras , etc , in quality and price to suit all. Body Brussels , Tapestry , Velvets , Ingrains , Hemp , etc. Matting , oil cloth and mats , Office matting a specialty. Our stock is large and comprehensive and we invite everv one to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere and secure the most and finest goods for the least money , 1 ? , mm , Ilriclt Imlldlnvs of nny Klnil ralt-cil or morod raul sntEf. > ctIeti jjuarantooil Prnmo lioi.-r a move mJLIltlu ( Hunt trucks Ihu beet In Dmcild. . T. , ror.vcir , m.urrs , JOAW. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE _ . O IF1 - Have miioved to their New Store , 32 & 34 lain and 33 Pearl Sts , NJJXT DOOlt SOUTH ( ) ! ' TJIK rOSTOll'lCK , Win re tiej ; li-i-ve put in a new stock of Ladies' ' and Genis Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Be , Among whlc h are tlio following line-i- : ilats and Gaps , G-loves and Mittens , Gents Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. HOOTS AND Suoi.s , TJIXKS ; AMI VAWFKS , MONAUCM I'JKI : HI Lfultes9 1/JifldrMi'ii < u\d \ Misses' U fosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and S/iaw/s , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ana Flannels , Rock ford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , No. 113 and 01 Main Street , Counoil Hlnfl No. 'M and < ' n 1'earl .Struct , DYE No. 39 Main street , Council Bliiffe. _ _ _ _ , . _ _ _ - _ _ - " - - - ' " Juna - - - - -i rji i T - - - I i r i i IILJI niliii - - i 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each , Clivup Cook Blovc ami ttt'iioiul llous'i rnvnlelilnt'poo'l' , Iin ludlnjf New mul KoconO Honit IM ItlllU. BY M. DROHLICH , 698 BROAOWAr. COUHCIL BLUFFS. N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace. OHIco Over .American Itxpiow , JTH. IO\VA. JACOB SIM8 , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOtn-TOIXj raclk iU t'Ht ( itsiil 1'Dtltul i IIOilH Ut , S I Ij.l Jl UC'liUJJ < DRESSMAKING , CUTTING AND PITTING , iksaas. .A. , as. aaoBisRTs , Kounorlyot'N'cvr Vork , No. 311'cAiIHtruct , Council Ulutfj , R. BICE , M. D. CANCFJIS ' " ' "l'-r ' ' "morn roinovcil vriilioul ' " ' 0" ' CHRONIC DISEASES' 1"nu *