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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . TUESDAY , MAY 4 , 1880.
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THE DAILY BEE.
.COUNC'liTBLUFFS.
TUESDAY MOUN1NG MAY 4.
) OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET.
i Etllvcicd ty cnrricr In r.nypnrtof the city nt
rj twrnty cents per week ,
i II. W. TILTON , - - - Manager.
! TCM'.PIIONESl
E , No. 43.
i'.Dtioit , No. 21 ,
MINUH MENTION.
Stttbbs. the linttcr.
New spring goods nt Holler's.
Water Oolers cheap nt Cooper & Me-
Gee's.
Sivo : money by buying KefrJgcrittors of
Cooper & McGoo.
To-ilny the bids for the imrnhnso of the
county eourt house bonds arc to bo
opened ,
Ticket No. 104 was on Saturday award
ed the buggy at the Mueller music com
pany's etoro.
Miss Kato Castlctoti and her company
f nppeaml at the opera house last evening
ijln "Cra/.y 1'ntcli.1' '
\ Tlic N. Y. P. Co. Imvo lately been
'Ifunii.shinir ' the J. J. Shea property , on
MUaklnnd tivunuo , with water service.
For tlio month of May the Mueller
miiisic company will , with every pur
chase of i"iCc , give a ticket in the drawing
( for a line music box costing $ ' . ! . ' > .
The ( } . A. It. have appointed commit *
ileus for making preparations for the
memorial services to be held on the 30th
tlnstant.
Tlio work of scraping up the mud on
lower Main street has commenced. It
Jisis boon allowed to accumulate there
until it is several Inches in depth. If
cleaned tin oftener it would bo more
economical and far more satisfactory.
Amos Coyler lias commenced proceed
ings to secure n divorce from Mary U.
( /'oyler , to whom he was married in 180V.
f- - . ; . ; . „ .i ; .t , tIll
. , , . ' . . .
Ill ) Ullllllln tn.it olio (1U CI Iv .ni itim
rears ago. and that she has since been
living with a man named Joshua Gar-
roll.
roll.The
The poles in the first district ot the
American district telegraph system have
ill I been set , ami tlio work of planting
Iliusc in the second district has com-
ncnecil. J'ho wires in the Krst district
re being stretched , and Instruments
ill soon bo put in.
The second course of stone on the third
tory of the now government bulldiiiu is
Jjeing laid. The "Jumbo" derrick will
ijo raised to the third lloor to-day , and thu
Inttcr part of the week steam will be
} i ? tl to lift the cut stone.
The members of tlio county board of
supervisors were in the city yesterday
ind had a conference with residents of
Kane township , outside of thu city , in re-
nirdto the taxation of property , the sub-
irhanitcs claiming the assessments were
oo hi < di.
The saloons must close Sundays. So
lays the present administration , and it
svulcntly means so. Yesterday Mr.
iviins , who keeps the California house ,
, ves called on to contribute $10 to the
; ity treasury for selling coll'eo drawn
'roin ' a beer keg.
Permit to wed was yesterday given
Henry Scott and Carrie Kmington , the
former from Ha/el Doll , the latter from
: his city ; Fred C. Dickson and Emma
Btrcmqnist , both of this city ; Charles K.
Soar , of Mills county , and Mary A.
3auerkemper , of this county. _ _ _ _
Cy Parker , the letter carrier , \vas rc-
fnoved to his homo yesterday , and was
-oportetl to bo quite seriously ill. His
wrvcs fiecm badly shattered and his de
ponili'ticy is deep. It seems that by
jaro and treatment ho may bo brought
nbout all right again , hut the outlook at
present is not very encouraging.
' Jick Webster and Joseph Webb , two
> oys who have been in jail for some
vceks on a charge of larceny , were re-
eased yesterday and given a sharp lee-
'lire ' and wise warning : by Jiulgo llen-
Iricks The boys had 'a sort of dug-out
Vhcro they miulu a rcndevous , evidently
ntonding to carry into ett'ect some of the
omantio plans inspired by sensational
iovel reading. The lads hail supplied
homsclves with meat by shooting sheep
olonging to Pace & Schmidt , and had
Iso sneaked ti number ot keys from
icobo'c furniture warehouse Some of
hcso ko.ys were especially made for cer-
lin elegant desks , and duplicates could
ot be socnred without great cost and
rouble , while the loss of the keys caused
rait inconvenience. A large number
f such keys were found in the boys'
ave. Some charges against the boys
i'cro left hanging over their heads , and
f they do not show a decided disposition
j reform their ways the boys will bo
ronght up to answer to them and sutler
irther punishment.
Sec the now Mikado gloves at Harkncss
iros' . Just out.
Iluislur don't handle any "snide" cigars.
Leonard & Jcwctt refrigerators at low
rices at Cooper &McUcu's.
PcrHonal Paragraphs.
Mrs. J. J. liliss 1ms go no cast.
] ) . II. L'iuhl lias returned from Cull-
irnlii.
Mrs. J. M. Lane loft last evening for
lilcago ,
Colonel Kent toy returned yesterday
om Dos Molnus.
Jr. ) Macrae and wife , Dr. Suybort , and
' , O. Wirt loft yesterday for St. Louis.
J. K.Davidcon , of Logan , was in this
ly yu&turduy and visited , while horc.liis
Id ae iuilntanco , Rev D. II. Cooley.
Mis ? Jcnnlii Watson , manager of tlio
/estorn Union Telegraph company ut
ru'uont , JJeU. , was in the city yesterday ,
n route eaht.
Among the lownnii at the Ogden are :
. S. Hank , Iowa City ; \V. \ S. Cottrell ,
Ittlu Sion.v Bert Thomas , Iowa City ;
olin Dierks , lint-Inn.
Among the lowans at the 1'nciflc house
o torda > were : O. , J. Kin" , Corning ;
f. U , Cochran , Neola ; L. Upponhuiin ,
liudou ; It. F. Jones , Carson , J. 11.
oulks , Malvern.
Judge Samuel M. Ilnnch , of Fort
r'lono , Ind. , la in the cily. stopping at
10 Oguon and greeting hi * > old friends ,
o was u resident of this city nuarly lit-
ienTho
The , woman's exchanges will open their
ow rooms on Pearl titrecl with n supper
n Friday evening. All kinds of work
ml articles to sell are solieitcd , only a
null commission , 10 per cent , being
liargc'il for thoi-nlc. Kvory ono , whether
lemuers of the oxclinngo or not , are in-
itcd to bring their work to cell. Any-
ling within the range of woman's
ork. An intelliReneo ollico will also ho
jnm.Ttcd with thu exchange. All wish-
( JB liclp or any OHO out of employment
fill bo assisted by applying : U tlie ex-
.imigo rooms.
> Vantcd , InsuranciiFolleitors with teams
I lfVork > wttstern half of Iowa for Dwell-
ig'ljloiiso Insurance company i of Huston ,
most L. Smith , special ajjcnl , No. 130
.Uijt'alrcet , Council IMutiti.
Notice.
, „ . , . . . . will lo received by tlio school
L oimfpf Council Hind's until the 5th ol
rJjJliyvJ680 , for lowering thu high school
' " ' . The bnild-
- - - - at so much per foot. -
Mt'to be lowered foitv fuet more or less ,
TUo boaui lo ris crvo the right to reject
till bids. Bv onlrr bchocl lioard ,
FROM A JEWISH STANDPOINT ,
An Eloquent Exposition of the Hebrew
Faith find Feelings.
SALE OF THE DRIVING PARK.
A Iittoky Tlclcct The City's Economy
' A Fat ainii Pinched l > y I'm-
lit billon Various Affairs
of the City.
nnlihinlcnl Oratory.
Sunday evening the First Baptist church
of this city was crowded to hear the lec
ture of llabhi Hanson , the rabbi of the
Hebrew congregation of Omaha. The
lecture was opened and cloyed by prayer
to (5oil ( by tlio rabbi , and many in that
audience for the first time heard a public
prayer offered to the 1'athcr direct in
stead of through the mutlhUorslilp of
Christ.
Ilu prefaced his lecture by saying that
the question had been and would bo' asked
a good many times how it was that a
Jewish rabbi was lecturing in a Christian
church to a mixed aiidicnco. He an
swered it by saying that since ho came to
this country ho had noticed two greatly
felt wants : l''irst. In the United Slates
there are only 280 Jewish rabbis. In Ne
braska none other than himself. In Iowa
not one outside of DCS Moincs. As a re
sult of there being so few to tench Jew
ish religion it was grossly misunderstood
anil misrepresented , nn'd a part of his
mission was to endeavor to eradicate the
prejudice existing to a largo degree
through ignorance.
Second. It is well that his co-rellg-
ionists should have opportunity to hear
the faith of their fathers expounded by
one having the authority to teach. "It
is for these reasons , brothers and sisters ,
that I appear before you. Yon may
bo surprised to hear me , a Jew , use the
terms of brother and sister , but 1 use
them * not unmeaningly. I qlaini the
right lo use them , ami" ) ! you JSllm know
the price I have paid in heart aches you
would accord me the full right. The
lime has now come when the Jew and
the Christian and every man who wor
ships the one true God should join hands
as brethren and work to advance his
cause , and to stem the tide of atheism
and infidelity in our land , "
Hi ! then entered upon the lecture pro
per , not choosing any toxt. but .speaking
on the theme : "Tho religious problem of
the nineteenth century. "
What is the cause of the religious
apathy of the age , an apathy that per
vades the Christian church and the
Jewish synagogue ? It will not do to
content ourselves by saying nu'tMUiist
have more faith. Heligion and science
must go hand in hand , and true science
will give faith in ( Jod. The time has
come when Jew and Christian must join
hands and stand like a bulwark against
the materialism of the day. ( iocl bless
the press , and rccogni/.o in it a mighty
aid , disseminating knowledge not to bo
purchased by the wealthy few , but teem
ing with news , and full of practical in
formation , educating all.
Ono of the reasons of decline of relig
ious faith is that the pulpit docs not seem
fully to understand the needs of the age.
When questions are asked by young
America , it will not do to answer "Don't
ask question ? , go on in the way of your
fathers , go to churclt and have faith in
God. " Ho declared that all men beliovc
in a God , and read from Tom Panic- him
self , n declaration of a belief in God.
The rabbi acknowledged all the wonder
ful attributes of Jehovah God , but admit
ted thatthc hnite mind was not canabln
of grasping tlio infinite , therefore diiler-
cut minds might have ditl'crcnt concep
tions of God. 15ob Ingot-soil believed in
God , but it paid him bettor to preach no
God to the crowds. If Hob Ingersoll was
an evangelist he would give us some kind
of a religion , buthe simply preached dis
beliefs , and for that he charged a dollar
a head. If it was announced that U\bbi : \
lionson would lecture on how to avoid
the payment of honest debts , no hall in
the city would hold the crowd , but if tlio
lecture was to tell men how to pay their
debts , the liaptist church would bo largo
enough. Some men argue that God
js nut tire but the human mind
is greater than nature , and has
already made many of the supposed im
mutable laws subservient to his will , and
if yon could live 200 years from tins day
you would be surprised to f-ee hoy/ com
pletely the laws of nature are subjugated
by the mind of men. Therefore nature
can not bo God , else the created is
greater than tlio creator.
He thought that another cause of the
decline of religious faith , was that the
children were not educated at home. A
man would be considered cruel if ho
should take his son and throw him into
the Missouri river witli the injunction to
go and swim. Yet boys arc thrown into
the turbulent stream of life with no other
instruction than "Ho a man. " The ques
tion is often asked what does the Hebrew
believe in reference to Christ. Wo be
lieve , and the Hcformcd Hebrew church
believes that Christ was a great reformer ,
the equal of Moses. Ho is my brother ,
bono of my bone , and blood of my blood.
Ho preached the religion of love to man.
Hut oil , my brother , where for ages was
that love to man exemplified ? Thu doc
trine of love is taught all through the
bible. The ChristlKii should not despise
the Jew. Judaism is the nurse , the
mother of Christianity. If we had
proven false to our blood , if , when
cruel war , with lire and blood and
death swept down upon us , if wo had
lowered our knees to the religion of our
conquerors , where now would have been
your bible ? Why is it that you dcspiso
the Jew ? You do not find him in your
prisons , as a violator of your laws. Yo.tt
do not meet him as a beggar It is not
that ho is lucking in patriotism , His
blood ( lowed freely in defense of the hon
ored Hag when such defense was neces
sary. This is my country , and I love it.
Hut yon say if wo believe in the Jewish
religion , why do wo not attempt to con
vert others to it , and then yon answer
your own question by asserting that wo
do not boliovothat the Gentiles arc worth
saving. My brothers and sisters , this is
a iiii.-tiko- : do not claim to liavo the
key tn lu-avun. Hut wo huvu , thank God ,
a wide-open door , through which all who
love and servo tioit may enter Jew ,
Christian and Mohammedan. If you
would stem the tiito of materialism , join
hands all , and have the pulpit speak the
truth and reason , and lot all cartt for and
teach their childreneradicate undenom
inational prejudice , and thcro will soon
be no scoll'crs ,
Heard has an immense stock of wall
paper und room mouldings which must
ID ( u rued into cash , so down go the prices
at Heard's.
_ *
GAKDKN HOSK , WAUKANTEl ) GOOD
llo per foot , IPcpor foot , 34o per foot.
HOSE NO/4/iIKS ,
Of all styles.
HOSK.HJ-.F.I-S , LAWNSpiciKKMiits , Eto.Kto
NEW YOKIC PLUMWNG COMPANY
Opera House Hloclc.
Too Fly For tlio III u ( ft.
Yesterday afternoon u stylish young
gentleman from Otnnha , whoso face and
form are familiar to many of the busi
ness men hero , was seen in ooiupnny with
a woman driving recklessly through the
streets , splashing the mud over himself
and his. fair companion , until both were
beyond easy recognition by oven friends.
The young man was evidently cjraxy
drunk , and C'apt AmU'reon , of the uier-
chants' police , called the pair to n halt.
The officer , taking the horse by the bit ? ,
led the procession at a slow walk up to
the police headquarters , the scene at
tracting the attention nnd exciting the
curiosity of a largo number , who fol
lowed on lo see wlrat was up. The young
man gave his name as Edmund Luther ,
and the companion's mono was not
booked , she appearing to bo reasonably
sober , and being not directly to blnmo for
the street exhibition. The young man
deposited the nionoy to cover his line ,
and after getting sobered up and cleaned
off , was allowed to depart. The voting
couple succeeded during the afternoon
in creating the only street sensation of
the day , and the young man will proba
bly come to a realization to-day that ho
made a bad break in trying to have so big
a tlmo in the Kind's. The horse nnd
buggy was hired by him at Maso Wise's
( table , but was not serionsjy damaged by
the reckless and speedy drive.
Go to Heard for loom mouldings.
1 sell the celebrated Twin Humor gaso
line stove. That double burner beats
them all. A 4-burner same price as a ! J-
burner ; a U-burncr same price as a 2-
burner. W. A. Wood , 501 Main.
Tim City's Kconomy.
The report of the city auditor is quite
interesting this month , as it shows how
the city administration is trimming sail.
Hy deducting the warrants drawn for the
library and park funds , and for condem
nation purposes , the actual running ex
penses of the city arc found to be quite
small in proportion to the showing made
in maii3' months in the past Hy the best
calculations it appears that the city is
running along at about $4,000 a .mouth
for general expenditures , outside of spec
ial assessments and special improve
ments. The following is the report in
detail :
To the Honorable Mayorand City Council
of Council HIulTs , la. ( tcntlcmcn : I here
with submit a report of warrants drawn
from Anrll 1 to ApulSO. also total amountol'
warrants drawn to dntc :
- " " ' - ' into
MoiitlTof "ich'io-
FMxnA April Lmtsrp't Tonl !
1'ollre 44128 li fU 4U 11
Ocnernl runt ! l , o < " . IbD O.'i lnis fij
Streets urn ! tiilry.PiMU S TO 4I P )
Klrntlopmtliliyit 7M ! 11310 ! OT 111
nnoKmlttrpctlr.miM UiSOO M1 .V > SI
l'rnlllKmilFll.iilUM ! | IS. ) II ) 10170 E8J I'iO
City ciiirlntoi.TO ! 10 ! i'i7 7.1 KJI ! U
li.Hr-LTtloti . i nInir. . C'J ' M ( il !
Library tuiid . . . . . " . . 471 t'fl . 471 t > 0
Dillimrcs 2,4IK ? 1)0 ) ? ,400 00
Park fjnil St7.t ! HJ 3,071183
Intersection KCiullnir W CO DO CO
Totnl P.07G SO 'M 0 O.HS ) (
Above amount Inclusive of tlie psik fiiiul
collected tu date , library fund : ind Phillips
nnd .Mynsler coiuleinnntion , ainuiiiilluir to
il.4ri.7i ? ! ' ( In all. Also a Iar o amount of
claims allowed and audited by the nicvious
council , for which warrants Imvo been drawn
timing the adniiiiKtratlou ofthupri'M.'iitclty
nlliccrs and includes nil claims allowed by
the lux-sent council to date.
The following Is a statement of ncco'ints
as audited nnd allowed by the council to
date :
Streets nnd allevs StSl 15
Klrodejiaitinciu SW ) si
Police and marshal 1,01 ! ! OS
City eiiKlriew : irr 1 ! )
Printlnc and supplies 12.188
( ! ns and street lumps Ml 70
Park levy 2,00 : | ss
Miscellaneous SI-tt :
Salaries of olllccrs JiT.O 07
Library 471 00
Old gradlnir aoj : 20
Sewerage 20 00
Intersection paving 20 yd
Condemnation , Phillips and Mynstcr 2,400 00
Total 58,753 27
iiespcctfnlly submitted ,
I. , . KiNNnitAN , Auditor.
Wanted , Insurance Solicitors To work
western half of Iowa for Dwelling House
Insurance company of Huston. Ernest
Smith , special agent. Council Hlufl's.
Substantial abstracts of titles and rca
estate loans. .1. W. & E. L , S juice , 10
Pearl street , Council HltifTs.
The Lucky Ticket.
Among the attractions at the sisters'
fair last week was the $100 in gold , to bo
rallied off by Jots. N. J. Stellenson , a
young man who had been employed in
W. D. Kirklaml's ' jewelry store , in chat
ting with Mr. KirKland about the fair ,
mourned the fact that he had never any
sort of luck in drawing prizes , and asked
Mr. Kirklnnd whether his two little fel
lows , one aged seven , the other three ,
were lucky sort of boys. Air. Kirkland
thought- they had a reasonably bright
star , and the young man concluded that
he would buy one ticket in the name of
the older one and one for the younger.
To his great surprise the ticket bearing
the name of Ernest Kirkland , the elder
of the boys , was the lucky number which
called for the $100. Ho presented the
ticket yesterday , got the gold nnd carried
it to the boy , giving it to him as a ne.st
egg for the future.
GotothcNA' . P. Co for
GARDEN HOSE.
THEY WAUUANT ALL TIIEV SELL.
Opera House Hloek.
The best lawn mower in thu market is
the "Philadelphia , " sold by Cooper &
McGee.
Dr. McLcod , oculist and aurist , No.
502 Hroadway , Council HlullH.
/
Snlc of the Driving Pnrlc.
In accordance with the advertised fore
closure of mortgage , the grounds of the
driving park association were sold at
auction yesterday by the sherifl' . The
property was bought in by P. Lacy for
| 0,000 , who made the purchase in the in
terests of those who hold the mortgages.
The amount of indebtedness win more
than twice the amount realized by the
sale. The sale will have little practical
effect on the driving park , und the meet
ings will be hold nero as planned. The
association now will get onto some solid
basis by which thu enterprise can bo car
ried on probably moro successfully than
in the past , as llieru can hardly be suuli a
run of misfortunes as has characterized
the attempts of the association in the
past.
past.Go
Go to Heard for low prices.
Go to Heard for wall paper.
IMnchocl Ily Prohibition.
D. U , Harr has been brought hero from
Carroll county and lodged in the county
jail where he will remain for the next
iivu months , Ho was found guilty of
"maintaining n nuisance , " or in plainer
language , selling intoxicating liquors ,
and was lined by Judge Loofbourow $500
nnd 200 costs. Not being able to put up
cash thu jail sentence was given him ,
Harr Is A portly fellow , who could hardly
squeeze into an ordinary cell , and looks
as if personally it might bo a benefit to
him to have such a change to get some
of tlio extra flesh oil'by such u period of
confinement.
Room Mouldings Largest assortment
and lowest prices ut Hoard's Wall Paper
Store ,
Let us go to Charic Heisler's and get a
good cigar. No. 402 Hroadway.
The practice of cheap publishing in
England U about to ivach its lowest
level in the issue of a series of new , orig
inal novels by wtdl-knowa ivriiers ,
printed in demy 8vo on lair paper with
itr.khijj covers , ut a penny apiece.
The Council.
The city council held its regular
monthly meeting last night. The mayor
ami Alderman Straub were absent.
E. I ) . F. Fisher complained of damp
ness in his cellar by reason of , a leakage
in the sewer on Main street. The city
engineer was instructed to sco it rcme-
diell.Mr.
Mr. Mueller and Mr. Sackelt com
plained of assessment for grading in
front of property on Willow avenue. Re
ferred.
Mr. Mueller complained of the filthy
condition of the alloy from Willow nvonuo
between Main and Fourth streets Re
ferred. 7 "
Petition to have Krcppo "street widened
ten feet. Referred.
The street commissioner made n very
full report of the month's work.
The city clerk reported tlio receipts of
his olllco for April $1,000 , of which $1,000
was from licenses.
The chief of police reported 13(1 ( arrests
during April , of which Hfty-thrco were
viigrunls Mid forty-one drunks.
The regular batch of bills was allowed.
Petition for crossing at Eighth street
and avetniR II. Referred.
Petition for filling alloy in block 10 ,
Uayliss" addition. Referred.
Petition for sidewalk by old Englo
property , Eighth avenue andMain street.
Street supervisor ordered to notify own
ers at once.
Petition of property owners asiting lo
cation of hose cart on lower Main street.
Thu lire committee was instructed to con
tract with Mr. Cole to keep hose cart in
his stable at $ ' , ' 0 a mouth for ono year.
The city engineer reported estimates
on various improvements , the most im
portant being on Mitchell Vin
cent's contract for excavating Indian
creek sewer , $1,200. This brought
up the old discussion about
the sewer ditch , and whether the
contractor should be made to level uti
the banks at once , or wait until the ditch
was completed. It was decided that it
was not advisable to make bank levee at
at once. The estimate was allowed Mr.
Vincent.
Deputy Marshal Jerry Mullen returned
lust evening from Ottawa , III. . , where ho
was c.illbd by the illness of ins mother.
When he left she was recovering rapidly.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
Ills Prompt Pursuit nnd Capture of
Three Thieves in Dakota.
Dickinson ( Dak. ) Letter to Newbnry-
port ( Mass. ) Herald : To illustrate what
manner of men we need 1 will relate an
incident which is to the point , i pre
sume you are all acquainted , lirongh
the newspapers , with the lion. Theodore
Roosevelt , who is quito prominent in
Now York politics and society. He owns
a ranch on the Little Missouri , about
eighty miles north-west from here , and
created quite u .stir last Sunday by bring
ing to town three hor.so thieves whom be
had captured with the help of two of
his "cow men. " From him 1 heard the
following story : :
About the middle of last month these
roughs , who had been operating in his
vicinity , stole a number of saddles and
placing them on board his boat , made oil'
with their booty , thinking themselves
secure from pursuit as they wore in the
only boat on the river. Mr. Roosevelt
built another boat , and taUingitwo of his
men followed the outlaws 100 miles ,
came ujion them in camp on the river's
bank , covered them with his rifles , dis
armed them , brought thcm KiO miles
across the country to Dickinson , and
turned them over to the sheriff. On the
iournoy their food save ouf , and Mr.
Roosevelt was obliged to dispatch one of
his men to the nearest "cow camp" for
supplies , and send the other on't hunting ,
while ho pressed on alone with Ids priso'n-
ersj anil for four days ho , subsisted on
bread made of nothing but Hour and
water so muddy that the broad was
brown. When I saw him Mr. Roosevelt
had been on the "trail" for three weeks ,
and wore a cowboy's hat , corduroy
i-icket , llanne ) shirt , and heavy shoes ,
but was in excellent health and spirits.
Said ho. "I don't know how I look , but
J feel lir.st rate ! " The next morning he
appeared in the justice's court , saw the
outlaws indicted , and a little later took
the train , bound west , for his "cow
camp. " 1 had never seen Mr. Roosevelt
before , although I had road many articles
from his pen ; and when I left home I
had no idea of meeting a gentleman of
his standing on tlie frontier inn.sqnerad-
ing in the character of an impromptu
sheriir. Hut only such men , men. of
courage and energy , can hope to suc
ceed in this new , beautiful , but unde
veloped country.
pSick and billions headache , and all
derangements of stomach and bowels ,
cured by Dr. Piercu's "Pellets" or anti-
bilious granules. 85 cents a vial. N.
cheap boxes to tdlow waste ot virtues
Hy druggists.
There is no attraction like a beautiful
skin. Po//oni's Complexion Powder
gives it.
A Georgia woman stopped a wedding
because she was interested to the extent
of having paid for the groom's clothes ,
with the idea that she was to be the brido.
Twenty-five cents , a trillo. Red Star
Cough Cure , unvalnablo. Prompt and
sure.
sure.Tho
The largist coal breaker in the world
is in operation at Edwardsvillo colliery ,
Luzcrno county , Pennsylvania. It pre
pares for market -Is000 mine cars of coal
every ten hours.
Ilnir.ird Siuiuo ninkcs your food more
iiutiltlons.
Hohokcn , N. J. , has a mayor who wis
first elected upon the democratic ticket ,
and next on an independent ticket , and
now the republicans have nominated him
for a third term.
FROM the CjUNCIL BLUFFS DAILY GLO ! B
M , A.Jlcl'lko , odltor of the Cnmurtu ( Ilbo is-
liurir , Pu. ) Krouiniui , hug been the | ummul
frlcn lot' tlio editor of the ( ! lob ( ' for iiioru tliini
twenty yoar.i , mid Is known whnrovcr liu Is
Known , us ono of the best mon lU'in : , ' , I ID IK ul.-o
an Intlmnto friend of .Mr. Clurko.f the Nonpiiroll.
Ho hits been un'ortiiniito In jhojuct Hint | IH !
liunlly wiiarnviiKcd with dliihtlit'rlit.iindeicntly '
distressed. Mr. ( Jlurk liuvln liuaisl ol' hm uu-
Inmlty tent him somO of Ur.i.loll'erlos' lIli- |
thurlii Cure , It was ute 1 nt once , n id the lives
of the rest of hU chlldron Kiivrd. Itcttoia Irom
Mr , Mel'ikoitro nnlioiindod In thulr ovprcs-lons
of gratltiu'o for llncllnir KiinU li'oins of uvurl-
lin , ' the IDS' ) of Ills whole uronp'of ' llttlo mid ton-
ilcronos. Klvoof Mr. MoPlko'H ohlldro'i out of
ol.'lit died fiom dlphthcilii liofnro uohnd nn op-
lioitnnltyof usingUr , Jell'urles' romojy ,
< i
> iil
Dr. Jclfcrlcs' dlpthorm iiiedlclnoUlnfiilliblolii
ull kinds of sere throut .
[ Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia !
Dyspeptic , why live In misery , and dlo In dis-
pulr with cancer of the stomach ( Dr. Thomus
Joircrlcs euros every case of inclKCBtloa und
conetlpatlon Inn very shoit tlmo , Best of rof-
crencosKivou. Dyi-pepsiu U the cuiibo of ninety
per eent of till diseased conditions. 1'rlco J-'i
for two weeks troutmcnt.
During tlio Inst six years thcro has not boon
death from Diphtheria In nny case where
DH. THOMAS JKKKUllIKS1 I'HEVKNTIVB and
CUKE was used. It has been the means of sav
ing thouEnnds of lives nnd mljtht Imvo sitvod
hundreds of thousands moro , Indlspcnelblo in
putrid tore throat , in malignant slarlet fovcr ,
changing It In 4S hours to the Flniplo form. In-
fnlllblo euro for ull Inflammatory , Ulccrutivo ,
I'utrld , Canovrouti Ulcoratlon of the Womb and
ull Cutarrhiil conditions. 1'rtco ja
Full printed Instructions how to use the uicdl-
clno sent with it. No doctor rciiul'rod.
DR. JEFFERIES' REMEDIES
Can only bu obtained ut hU Olllcc ,
No.SJS. Uliihth St. . iounillllliitls ; , Iow .
Or tout by Kipru.j ou liuuclpt ot Triuu.
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DEPARTURE
Messrs. Ifnrkncss Bros , will this day
plnco on sale tlio below enumerated
iivticlcs besides numerous others nt
prices that will surprise everybody ,
They nro
GenmneBargains
Towels. Tidies , Splashers , Handker
chiefs , Japanese Fans , llntclicts , Has-
kcts , Porlcmoiiiinles , Vuccs , Plates ,
Card ami Fruit Baskets , Tin Plates , Doll
Hahics , Pic Plates , Wash Pans , Crumb
Pans and Brushes , Dish Pans , Milk
Palls , Work Basket , Glass Dishes , Comb
Racks , PocUctbooks , Feather Fans ,
Hosiery , Mu.cramo Cord , Flour Sifters ,
HatRacks , llammersJapanpso Screens ,
Collar Buttons , Mucilage , Marbles ,
Blank Books , Turkish Towels , .Scrub-
bins1 Brushes. Coal Shovels , Baby Bibs ,
Wooden Spoons , Hair Crimpers , Roll
ing Pins , Transparent Slates , Acute
Buttons , Collars , .Jewelry , Estahrook's
Steel Pens , Lace Collars , Spool Cotton ,
Baby Rattles , Hair Nets , Clothes Lines ,
Table Salts , Base Bulls , Match Safes of
all kinds , Glass Cups , Tin Dippers , Tin
Buckets , Mosaic Mutch Holders , Sauce
Pans , Looking Glasses , Perfumery ,
Castile Soap , Shoes Blacking , Meat
Forks , Toilet Soaps , Stove Blacking ,
Wall Postals , Harmonicas , o.\es 01
Slate Pencils , Willow Baskets , Black
ing Brushes , Pearl Buttons , Silver
Thimbles , Frying Pans , Rick-rack
Braid , Table Outlcry , Combination
Russian Leather Toilet Sets , Pins ,
Laces , and every article yon can think
of. AH to be on sale to-day. Evciy-
Loly ; go and get a chance to select
curly : ts the stock is all new and where
Bargains for
5c WORTH 75c and $1,00 $ ,
Are to be found , they do not last
long.
No. 401 Broadway ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOAVA.
DKALKItS IK
DRY GOODS , Etc. , Etc.
OGBEN HOUSE BATES
On ms < l A1UM.13ay 1M Will lie
S2.OO anil @ 2.5O I'ciDay ,
IS.\cnptliir | front purlor lo'iins.
Day Hoard , # 25 IVr Month.
II. Sir.uwAV , Prop. MAHK IuiiviManager. : .
Council Ululls
ONLY HOTEL
In Council Ululls huvln ;
[ Fire Esoa/jo ©
And nil modern Improvements , call bofs , lira
alarm bells , etc. , Is the
CREST ON HOUSE !
Nos. 15 , SIT and 219 , Main Street ,
iu X M01IN , 1'roprloto
B. BIOE , M. D.
fiivpppc or othur tumora rcmovoJ vrk'.iout
l/BnuGinu the knlfo or drawlnif of blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES or M klnda apoclaltr.
Over thirty years' pnct.oal oxporloujj.
No. 11 Pearl Struct , Count 11 lllutTi
Locking Bracket for Fences
AND OTHKIt HAILS. KOD3. ETC.
FKXCES 1JU1I.T WITHOUT HAILS.
Any part rcndlly taken ont or rcplaco.1. For
picket or rail fences , iron or wood , ciinnot lie excelled -
celled lor railing of nny sort. For purtlculiirg
wrlto C. J. 11KCK.MAN , Inventor.
Council Uluffs.
State and county rights for sale.
STEAM DYE WORKS
MRS.C.L.GILLETTB'S ' HftIR GOODS STORE
No 29 , Main St. , Council Bluffs , Opo. Poslofflce ,
THOS. OFFIOBH. M , F. K I't'MBV
OFFICER & FUSE 5T ,
BANKER
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
KsttlbllBhcd 13J7.
RINK LIVERY STABLE.
l'n | > t'ClnM Accommodations in Kvorytliln ? 1'cr-
tulnlnjf to the l.lvery linslnucs.
Finest Landau in the City
FOR LADIES VISITING.
Hoarding n specialty. Telephone 173.
FIELD & COLE , Props.
PEARL STnEET RINK STABLE ,
L. W. TUM.KVS , 1'rcs. T. J. KVANS , Vlco-Pros.
N. IJiiows , Cashier.
102 MAIN STREET ,
.
Capital . $100,000 ,
Authorized Capital . 260,000
Stockholders Represent . 1,000,000 ,
Do a ecncrat banking busings * .
Accounts of banks , bunkers , incrohunU , roan-
ufnctilrers und Individuals resclvod on favoro-
Liu terms.
Domestic and foreign exchan .
The very bust of uttout'loh elvco to ull bust
cits Lomiulitud Jo ourcar * .
WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES ?
FIRST CLASS ID EVER ! RESPECT
HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO.
I > lul > IMic l In 1S77.
CINCINNATI , OHIO.
BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STILES.
20.OOO Vclilflc * Anntinlly , Send for Culuto-uc { , Prices. Freight
ICalcs and Testimonial * .
.w.
HOUSE MOVER AND MISER
llrlck li.illillm nny kind rnl < p > l nr moved nnd satisfaction ffimranUca. Frnmo houses movotJ
onLlttloaiaat truokj-tlio boil la the worlt
803 Eighttx Aveiiuo mil Eighth Streak , Council Bluffj.
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t J/ . . - -
226 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
KIEL SALE STABLES
lloi'hos ntnl Muloa lopt constantly on hand
for Rixlo at retail or In cur Ion Is.
Ordure vromiltly llllod by contract on short
notice. Stock sold on coiiiinffKian.
SHLUTKIt & I1OEV ! , Proprietors.
Stnfolo Corner Tilth Avenue and Fourth SS
Council Hluirs lawn.
TIMOTHY SEED.
I Imvo a quantity of Found , well clonnoil sooJ
which 1 oiler nt ronsonnbla fljrtircs. Seed of the
crop of ] f8 > . OorrpFpomlenco solicited. F. U.
IlUTU'll , Schallor , Iowa. C. & N. W. Hy.
Omaha Dental Associa'n '
Cor. 10th and Douglas Sts.
Filling nt lowest price , with gold , Oliver nmt other
combinations Oold ( ilute unit foiitlnuutm Uiiui Teeth
a upeclulty.
upeclulty.Best
Best Sots of Teeth. , S ,
Former price tu. Pcifect Utinid Lent material. All
woikcuarnntccd.
Council Bluffs Office ,
234 BROADWAY , WEST SIUK.
Horses and Mules
For till purposes , bought and eoM , ut icUill and
II lotR. Largo lumntltlfd to select from.
MASON WISE ,
! retlNear ( , Pacific HouseCounil , Bus
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT
HAIR GOODS
WIGS ftADE TO ORDER ,
337 Broadway , Council Binds , Iowa ,
JACOB SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OOXJNOIIJ
Practices in State ami Kodnr.il Courts.
Hooni3 7 uud a , Sinu.irt Jilot : * .
CUT THIS OUT !
cooi > ti.vrii , .11 A v id.
it.ttoneltru Impiovoiuenta and
Increased our tluuilitlcj , wo wljli to call usiic.-'lnl
iiitentUin tu the .vork now tjclntr turnO'l out
by us. clulinliiirU to bo i-fUal | to thut of nny
tiutoni lam , dry.
Inurdor to introJnce our work outc.ldu the
city of ( 'iinncll Illitirs , o wlil upon itci'pt of
this lli-lu't , iiicMinpauli'd i > v icttiru pi t.i v ,
l.unndry Six c.illars or Cuff * I'HKU , fur oUhvr
Home Steam Laundry
3 < | 0 Itnuulxvay , ttoimcll isiiilU.
K , 0. Out of fovrn urdcn Klvcn ] > rein | > t n' * <
tcnU > n. Wo pay return.vliufffi o.-i all work n-
| elvt-dwhen Hccompaulud tiy vuali In
RUSSELL&Co
ilnnurnclm-crsof all sizes ot
Automatic Engines
Especially noslcrnod for Running
MILLS , GKA1N.ELKVATOKS ,
AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS ,
Tubular and Locomotive Boilers.
New Massillou Thresliun.
Carej' and Woodbury Horse Powers.
STATIONARY , SKID ,
Portable and Traction Engines ,
SA\V MILLS , ETC.
Factory Mossillon , 0. Branch House
510 Pearl St. , Council Blullk
BEND. FOR 1888 ANNUAL.
C'liolcc Display ol' I atCNt Pat
tern * , All Ciruclc * .
Council Bluffs
4OB Broadway.
A Select Stock of Choice
IVoVClliCii III.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Special adrortliomnnts , such n\
Lostouad , To Loan , t'o'dilo , To ItjntV.tati
Boordlnir.eto. will bo Insortoj In this column it
tholow rata of TEN CBNT3 PUIl MSB for. In
flretlnsortlon ind VIVJ1 CliNfS I'Klt MNU for
each auhsaquont Insertion. Lunvo ali-orllo
inciUBUt our olllco , No. U 1'o.iri street , UOJF
Uroadwur , Council llhiirs.
; ) \ . ) - raulc. two hoiscs
-I. ' wauon , liui'fy , Imrni'Ss , huriow , lious , COUH ,
curpciiler tools , uci Iron timk nnd Imllur , liunl-
wiiro. u pool Mblif.lonce po ts , honeohold KOO I ? ,
mill my house iinu Irt. I'.miiilrc on promises ,
No. 701. ' Jiroa.1wn7 . , Council Ilinirs.
Tjioit SAI.ii-llonl icstnto nil' part * of the
JP clly , I.iirBcsl Ut. Most Bales. ! ' . J. Ruy ,
Na UUI'onrl street.
IWH HAI.K Old pnpers. In quimtitlus to suit ,
1 nt lice olllco No. 12 1'uarl street ,
S.-M.K OK TltADH-Stocfc of
mul luncy notion ; . All now , ( iood locu
tion. fiilos t-'WO ! , ' n your. O , Hoe , Couucl
lllults , low.i.
SWAW BBOS.7
UcuIei'H in MilcIiCowH.
II At Our Stock Yank
No S03 and 50U E , HrrwdwnyCotmcll UfTs
The Highest Market Price
For nil kinds of secondhand household
( foods and
andSTOVES. .
M. DROHLICH ,
008 Broadway , Council Bluffu.
China , C.lasswaro nnd I/amps.
\V.H. llomcr&Co. .
o. 2a , .Main St.Conup 11 JUulls , la.