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0 TIIE Q\IAHA ] \ DAILY iniUU : MONDAY. SJBPTJBMBEH 6 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNClf BLUFFS , MONDAY MORN f NO , SKPT. 0. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. by currier In nnypnrtof thocltynt twcntj tints per week. 11. W. TILTOX , Manager. iT , No. 4.J. XHIHT r.iMTOit No. 21. MINUIl 31HNTIO.N , New York Plumbing Co. New full goods nt Keller's. School books at Crockwoll's. ] ( ) ! school books go to Hushnoll. If The city council meet this evening. f All kinds ol school books at HnalmcU'8. The boards of registry meet on thel-ltb. The county board of supervisors meets lo-dny The very best cabinets at $8 a dozen tit Gorhnm's. The Mimmer varation having ended pcliool begins to day. D. ( ioldstcin will open n branch estab lishment at No. 217 Hroadway. Furniture , .stoves , etc. , on weekly or or monthly payments , nt A J. Manuel's. 12 Cabinet Photographs . Quality the llnest. . Sherraden. 317 Hroiulway. Wanted , at once , a boy with pony to carry Bir.s : for the Council Bluliy of- lieo. There will be preaching in llio pavilion this Monday evening by ti clergyman from Chicago , Kilmore Burger of Omtihii , and Miss Lucy Stevens of this city , were united in mtirrlnge by 'Squiro Schuiv. yesterday afternoon. Another of the fast freight trains wil nrrlve this morning from California. The cast bound train of ten ears will go out over the O. , U. 1. & P. The thermometer yesterday morning ntllo'elock registered jj > at Foster's ' and before 12 o'clock had reached ! H ) ° . It reached its highest pointiG ) ° at It o'clock. Yesterday morning Deputy Marshal Charles White arrested S. Subm on com- ijluint of a fellow-boarder , who claimed Snbin had stolen a couple of dollars from him , A. J. Mandel is fixing tip tlio building formerly occupied by the Singer ma chines , No. 1LMI Broadway , and will Miortly occupy the same in connection with bis store , No. 325. The Horn brothers , who , it is claimed , broke into n private bath liou.se on Lake Mnnnwii nnd miide of with some bedding nnd goods stored therein , have not yet been caught. They hnvo been located , and will to-day probably be arrested. The trunk that J. L. Harwell loft as se curity for bis hotel bill wlu'ii ho left for Knn.siis City , istill unclaimed nt the KOVITO house. Probably he is so busily engaged in hunting his $2.-IOO roll that he churned his iinnco got away with , Hint ho hns forgotten to pay his hotel bill out of the other $2,100 ho claimed to have in bank. On Snturdny afternoon Drs. Bellinger of this city nnd Dr. Watterinan of Cres cent city performed n delicate operation on Mrs. John Kelly of Lawrence , Mills comity. The operation consisted in re moving part of the upper jaw bone which lind become "deud" and nlso cutting the orbital nerves. The Indy is doing nicely nnd will return to her home to-dny. Dr. A. P. ILuiehott has taken posses sion of his now house , No. 120 Fourth street , where his many friends and pa tients will liud him iu tha future , lie will retain bis ollicesis uotoro over No. 12 1'eiirl street. nolfl Night 1'rowJern. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning Ofiicor Thomas , of the merchants' police force , heard several shots in rapid suc cession , nnd hurrying to the spot from whence they seemed to proceed , found Euguno Call , of the nail works , standing nt the corner of Washington avenue and First street. Call wan very much excited , nnd hurriedly informed the ofllcor that lie had tired the shots at some highwayman - man who had tried to rob him. Mr. Call was proceeding homo , when at the place ineniioned two men attacked him. He pulled out his revolver , and as ho did so one of the men hit his hand , and the re volver wont oil' . The men then started to run , and ho fired thrco shots after them as they rushed down the street. A Foarch was made for the fellows , but no trace could be round of them. Ollicer Martins then accompanied Air Call home , and when they arrived there they learned to their surprise that a short time tyoforo bomo fellows had been prowling uliont the yard and trying to break into the house. Mrs. Call was badly friirht- oned. but the follows had disappeared before the arrival of her husband and the otlicer. Kleotno door bolls , burglar alarmsand civury form of domestic electrical appli ances ut the New York Plumbing Co. They Didn't , jMean To. The statement in the BIE : that two hoys , Walker and Croukor , has boon firing shotguns nt the Hall school build ing , causes the friends of the boys to coinu in with an explanation. They say that the janitor , Mr. Dunn , asked the AValkor boys .several times to shoot the pigeons on the building , as they annoyed the teachers , On the evening referreii to Dunn was siok , and the two boys .killed fioino for him to pat , not knowing that they were violating the ordinance forbidding shooting inside the citj limits. Then they heard that it would cost thorn § 100 nnd ninety days in jail nnd they naturally kept shady for n ilaj or EO , but have not run away , and can be found at homo when wanted , Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , enmunt etc , Council Ulun'x Fuel Co. No. 03 ! Uroadway. Telephone No. 1150. Drlscoll lYKiiin Downed. In the suit of Driscoll vs. the Indepen dent Kohool District of Council IHull's.tho jury has brought in a verdict for the de fendants. This was a claim for damages .because thu school district built a school house according to plans drawn by Mr. Drbcoll. us ho claimed , without compen- eating him for his work. The case was tried once hefore Judge Loofbourow am n verdic-t given in favor ot the schoo board , but on appeal this was reveisei nnd a now trial given , which now results the same as before. Howe's Sixth street mill , by its nou toiler process , is making the finest meal rye Hour , etc. , in the west. Try it ( { round feed always on hand , A Kant I Torso Mmlo Faster. v The speedy blallioii C.ftlono , which under the driving of Matt Harlo , won HIP 2.-1) ) trotting race here last week , is now Esifit to bo even moru fast than ho was ii the race , Deputy Sheriff O'Neill selxoi upon him with n writ of attachment ii the ease of Deere , Wells & Co. 'vs J. M Mulhollaml , for $137. ( Volono is still a the driing park , and will bo there we ) \arcd for until the mutter is adjusted. Highest prices paid for county , towi tlty uiul school bonds. Odell ISros. iV Co. , No. 103 Pearl btrcet , Council lilnil's Iowa , THE NEW TEMPLE OF PRAYER , The Opening Services of St. Paul's ' Epis copal Ohnrcli. SOME VERY GENEROUS GIVING. tody op mi Unknown Mnn Pound on Grnlinm Avenue The JJcputy Sheriff rfcl/.ns o Cveloiic Dallied , Opening of tlio New Clmvcti. The lirst services in the now St , Paul's Episcopal church drew a largo audience1 yesterday innnuntr , every scat being akcn , and the aisles and vestibules being well illli'il. The building , both interior uid exterior , was admired greatly. It oiild not ho otherwise. Bishop Perry mil others who were present , and who ire familiar with the church buildings In he state , sustain the claim made in the 5ir. : that this is , all things considered , lie linost church building in Iowa. The services yesterday morning were he regular services for the day , morning miyor , etc. , but the music was special in sonic respects , and in all respects very ine. The absence of a pipe organ was fully atoned for by the combination of the cabinet organ presided over by Prof. Lipfert , with the ; Hadollett brothers , one playing the eornet , the other the lute , Keller , with his violin , and Pattern with the bass viol. The opening was an iibtrumcntal arrangement by Prof. Lip- feit , "Luus Dee , " a very pleasing and ippropriato opcninir , and wonderfully well executed. The processional hymn mil other musical features of the services were given by : i chorus choir ; made up argely of young voices , there having jcen a great deal of training given them n preparation for the dav. Among the Hlier of the musical selections were Drink's "lo Deiim , " the Austrian hymn , ind mi c.\cellently rendered anthem > y Dunks , "Awake , awake , my soul. " Bishop Perry was present and partici pated in the services with the pastor , kev. T. J" . Muekey , who was assisted by lev. { Mr , Morrison , A class of twenty- Tour were solemnly confirmed by Bishop L'erry. who also delivered a brief , beauti ful ana impressive address to the class. Hi ; appealed to them to make their lives such as would speak to the world more convincingly thaa any sermon could do. Men with stubborn minds could with stand the cold logic of facts , out they could not E.amsny the force of a true uhnstiiin life passing before them daily. He urged them in all ways to build up true characters , and his words , so sol emnly and tenderly given , cannot hut cling to the memories ot those to whom they Wire ; especially directed. There was no formal dedication of the new church. The fact that a debt hangs over the building prevented this. Under the laws and usages of the Episcopal church Mich a debt hu to be swept away before the. edifice can bo dedicated. _ To many this is news , as in other denomina tions it is quite common to formally ded icate houses ot worship which are so covered with mortgage that they seem to belong to his satanie majesty rather than to the Lord , to whom they arc for mally given. Itsecuis that tlio Episco palians believe in getting a church free Irom the world , tlio llesh and the devil , so far as debts are concerned , before going through the form of giving it to God. God.Whether Whether good theology or not , it is business , and it leaves the parish the ad ditional incentive for lifting tlio debt. There was no formal sermon yesterday morning by Bishop Perry , .but a change of programme was made by which the bishop simply made a few remarks , and the services was given a very practical turn. Bishop Perry , in these remarks , showed the good sense which over char acterizes his moves. He spoke brieily , said the right things in the right way , nnd oponea the way well for the further statements made by the rector. Bishop Perry congratulated the parish on the beautiful structure in which they this day worshipped for tlio lirst time , lie spoki ; of the rare combination of grace and strength apparent in every detail of the edilico. He spoke feelingly of the still bettor evidences of the spiritual life of the parish , manifest by the large number of these who had take'ii the confirmation vows. He paid a tender and merited tiibnta to tlio work of the rector , and couched it in such well fitting words , ami so delicately and feelingly given , that all who heard were greatly moved. Ho pic tured the progress of the work , how stone was added to stone , and how laid with the very cement , perhaps hidden from sight , but yet truly there , was al most the life blood ot him who had been placed in charge of the flock. Years of his life had been pressed into the work , and while his congregation had stood by him well , and sustained him cheerfully , yet upon him had fallen the urroat burden of it all. Ho deemed a plain statement of the facts , madoiby him whoso very life had been put into this work , would ex ceed in telling force the mo-it eloquent words that could bo spoken by any other. When the rector , Air. Muekoy , stopped forward at the close of the bishop's re marks ho was so overcome that at lirst. ho could not utter a word. There was a terrible strain upon him for months , such a strain as these only know anything of who have been closely associated with him in the councils of the church. As he stood there with tears in his eyes and tried to give utterance to a few broken words , the scene was niost alVecting. Many in the congregation know through what struggles this day hud been reached , and how this beautiful building would only have been a dream to bo realized , if over , far oil' in 1)19 ) future , had it not boon for the wonderful self-sacrifice and untiring devotion of the rector. For a few min utes there was a silence tlu-oughout the largo congregation , while many wined nway tears which could not but start when hearts were so warmed. The silence was broken at last by Mr. Mnokoy : "I cannot say what 1 want , lam too nervous. This work has boon purely a venture of faith , and it has progressed under a .strain which you who have not been with us in the plannings of the vobtry cannot imag ine. It has been both a mental and physical strain. The work hns been purely and wholly one of faith , first in dud , whose instrument 1 toll it was , and fooling that it was ( iod's work 1 loll Unit failure was impossible , Coil being with us and for us. Not lo us , not to me , butte to God bo the glory. 1 had f.iith too in you , and iu this city , in which our lot has noon east , I felt that wo woronot building for the present , but for the tuturnns well. Our voices will soon bo stilled , but there will bo praying and worshipping multi tudes who will eomi ) nftor us , messing ( iod for this place of worship , and going forth from hero to bless mankind by their lives of purity and holiness. 1 have placed faith in you. and 1 have now to ask whether the faith that the vestry has placed In the citi/ens and the congrega tion , whether this will be found to bo wanting } There was in uncient times n custom of holding prisoners until the ran som was paid , 'ihe rector and the ves try nra hold captiyo , prit-oueis of a debt , which must be met in order to secure their honorl > lo release from a captivity moro hateful than the auciont capture as prisoners of war. " The rector then made some financial statements of the needs of tlui vestry , nnd the collectors wont through the congro- cation gathering up free-will otleriugs. No names or accounts were called out , or other means adopted lo urge- giving , llio rector dcclaripg that they wanted tree giving , for "God lovoth a cheerful ? iver " The amount thus collected was M-100 , an amount , according to Bishop Perry , larger tlian was ever given before at rv single oflerlng in the whole diocese. A few days ago n subscription was taken imoi K members of the congregation to lielp clear oil'the floating indebtedness , ami mun.wlio . gave nt that time did not feel like doublinir their subscriptions by giving again ycslcrihiy. so Hint when this Is roii'iidercd tlio amount raised coj-lninly indicates ( hut the rector was jtHtilied in placing luith In Council mints. At the close of the financial service , all joined in singing"Praise Cod ! From Whom All Blessings I/low , " nftor which the re- eo'slonnl hymn was sung and the con- rogation was dismissed. At1 o'clock tlic evening service was licld , BHiop Perry preaehinir. Thus : % losod a memorable day in the history of St. Paul's parish. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. \\.te K. L. Squire. No. 01 Pearl street , Council BIull's. A Skeleton Pound. At 3 o'clock yc'tcrduy afternoon a boy named George Kissel entered the city marshal's ollico in the city jail , and re- l orted that he , with two other boys and Ihrco girls , while limiting ha/.el nuts yesterday morning near Graham avenue , round a dead man. Deputy Marshal Million notified Coroner ner Faul , who proceeded to the place where the body lay , and after empanel ing a jury composed of Dr. Emends , Ueorge' W. Gtiancllu and J. W. Hosier licld an inquest. Nothing remained of the man hut the skeleton , which was distributed over con siderable ground , as dogs or other beasts liud stripped all the llesh oil'the bones. In one place was found a boot containing Ihe foot and bones of the leg up to the kti"o with the upper part of the boot chewed on" . At another place was found the spinal cord and pelvis bones , while at n distance of about thirty feet was the itlun- foot with tibia fibula bones encased in another boot , the skull being near where the man had apparently rolled up Ills vest and coat , his soft felt black hut being about three feet train the skull. By the co'it and vest lay a rusty 38- calibre Smith & Weston revolver with the empty shells of four cartridges and one cartridge right by the hammer ready to go oil nt tlio next pull of the trigger. The coat and vest arc iu good condition , as is the hat , but the trousers are all torn into shreds , and alongside of them , as though it had been in the trous ers poeket , was found $4.85 in silver , tied up in a bug. A box of cartridges was in the vest poeket , as was a slip ot paper on which was written in German what was evidently an account , but nothing by which any clue to his identity could bo lound. Henry Suitwho resides on Graham avenue , about ton days ago found the lower jaw of a man on Graham avenue which he stuck in a tree , and yesterday showed it to the jury. It was missing from the skull and is supposed to have been carried oil' by dogs. The skeleton was discovered on John Huuthornu's timber-land about thrco hundred feel in Llio rear of the dancing platform on Gra ham avenue , and had no doubt been there for a number of months. The jury returned a verdict of causes unknown to them , and all that could bo found of the man was picked up and brought into Morgan's undertaking es tablishment. There was quite a general ropoit about the city that it was the body of the nmsing Kost , but there seems no reason for believing that it was ho. Ono doxcn cabinets and a largo panel for * 2.SO at Schmidt's gallery. At tlic Ijalcc. - - * " " " The water in Lake Munuwn has risen at least a foot in the past week. Bathers have not been so numerous , as the weather has been so cool , but with n con tinuance of such wealhor as that of the past three days , the bathing wil ! again be a popular pastime. The season for bathing is nearly at an end at any rate , but the boating season will last H month yet. It is a noticeable fact that moro boating parties are on the lake now than at any time durinjr the .season. Preparing to I'avo. The curbing , storm sewers , etc. , are being put in on upper Broadway prepar- atoiy to paving thero. The material for tlio extension of the street car line is also being laid on the grounds. The paving will ncuin in about two wcecs. There be about three thousand live hundred feet of it. _ The Christian Women. There will boa business meeting c.l tlio Womoli's Christian association , Monday evening in the yarlor of the Ogdcn house at 7 o'clock. 11. A. MONTGOJIIJHV , , . Secretary. .Personal I'lirnstrnphs. C. H."Stovens of Lincoln was in the city yesterday. J. Meadows of Woodbine wn's in the city yesterday. .J. F , Maxwell of Crcston was in the city yesterday. J. B , Sibloy has returned from an ex tended eastern trip. H. A. Livingstone of Woodbine was at the Pacific yosterdav. William D. Willco'x ot Washington , D. C. , is at the Ogden house. W. L. Shnver and Dr. Larimer of Omaha were in the city yesterday. David Friedman , of Tabor , spent Sun day in the BUills , visiting his old friends. Charles Morris , who travels forMessr.s. M. E. Smith & Co. , spent Sunday in the muffs. Mrs. J. S. Grot > : or has returned homo after spending a week at her old homo in Sioux City. Dr. George Brown and Bert Evans have returned Irom a week's chicken hunt in Nebraska , John Himhes , a son of Contractor Mar tin Hughes , loaves to-day to attend school in Atciilson , Kan. Contractor Rico , who did the stone work on the government building , was in the city yesterday , W. Ed Khun , who has been absent six weeks on the Pacific slope for Messrs. Kcolino tK ; Felt , has returned. J. 11. Pace has gene to Ml. Ayr to nt- tend the funeral ot Ins sister , Airs , T , E. Dubois , who died suddenly. W. G. Oliver , wife and daughters , and George II. Ferguson and wife , returned yesterday morning from Hound Lako. Charles Haas a. ml Charles Stewart re turned homo yostorduy morning , after having spent four weeks nt the seashore , It is reported that the hail yesterday morning did considerable damage on ( ho Sioux City & Pacific road about Whiting. J. W. Cole , president of Cole Bros. , Grconcastle Ind. , is in the city in regard to the estate of the late U. S. Cole , of this city.Mr. Mr. William Gronoweg left for Chicago last ovcniiig , taking with him his daugh ter , Miss Katie , and Miss Lizzie Kir&cht , who will remain ut school. Airs , S. S. Stevens nnd daughter , Miss Carrie , will this evening leave for Now York state to bo 910 about a month. S. S. Stevens will accompany them as far us Chicago , Gray Hairs. St. Louis Globo-Domocrnt : The color ing mutter of the hair saturates its entire Mibitauco , Ucing present in the liber cells nnd between the dillerent celts of which encli hair is composed If this coloring matter is absent the hair appears white , joonii.ee of the utiovomicFS of the surface which reflects the light nnd of the pres ence of nir-bubble.s , a' ' U ( > dcratc quantity of nir being always present In every hair , unrtly within , piirtly'betwccn ' the cells. Hence the hnlr varies in color according ! o the prcsonco or nbscnce of coloring sub-tnnco and the amount of air con- .ulncd , nnd the vnrying sliudos from gray : o snow-white arc thus produced. Grayncss usually precedes the baldness of age , nnd may bo considered a natural lirocoss. It is generally lo be first .seen over the temples ( from tempus , time , a iiainc derived from this fact ) , then in the jcarcl. Few ut lirst , thd gray hairs in- crea o in nuinbor with advancing yours , ; intil nil nre changed. The loss of color begins townrds the root , us n rule , ami only in o.vceptionul cases : it the out end. After u gray huir hns thus been produced it fallsoiit , and tlio new one that succeeds it Is of a changed type , a "sura enough" sray Imir , diflering very dourly from that which It replaces. Like bumness , grayness - ness may appear prematurely in young persons , and does not indicate uny defect u the constitution or disease In the hair itself , which often continues to grow even lo the most advanced uge. U seems lo be due to hereditary influences , for it is often a family peculiarity. Sudden whitening of the hair , nvon during one night , has been observed too often to admit of any doubt as to the oc currence , although this has often been lisputed. The most eminent of physiologists legists , Professor Brown-Sequurd , ob served in his own person the turning of black hair to u snowy whiteness in the course of one nicht. The story of the mi- forlmiato Queen Marie Antoinette , so Frequently quoted , may therefore have hud some foundation in fuel. In these cases the hair changes at oncp through out its length and those which grow to replace the white ones arc also white. Examination of some of the. e cases show that the colorlnir mutter is still there but i remarkable number of air bubbles arc present and give the pcculiur appear- incc. There is at present no explanation Lo bo offered of this curious change in the lirst place , or of its persistence after it lins once appeared. Various disturbances of the nervous system cause graynes.s ; especially is this [ rue of the melancholy form of insanity. Depressing emotions , sorrow , worry , etc , , arc well-known to produce grayness , as several popular proverbs attest. Like baldness , grayncss in patches or Streaks may follow the course of the nerve that lias been divided or otherwise injured. Various acute or exhausting diseases lire followed by baldness , and this may lie succeeded by gruynees in the new crop of hair. The malignant fevers , such us typhus , typhoid and small-pox , have this ns an after effect. As before stated , when n huir once turns gray , it is the rule that these which grow in its place arc over afterward of the same tint. But there are curious exceptions to tins rule. Some times , very rarely , however , ufter the liuir has been white for months , a seg ment containing coloring substance is formed , and a few cases have been noted in which every hair was made up of al ternate rings of brown and white. In these instances the white Spaces were dis tinctly larger than thy brown ones , and by treatment by chemicals , under the microscope , air in luim'ite bubbles es caped from the white .segments which im mediately became of "thajnatural color , showing that the co'loYmg-maUer was there but hidden by the unnatural accu mulation of nir in or between the colls. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisomenls.'sueh ns toet.Foun To Loan , For S.ile , To Kent , V > nuts , Iloardlnsf , etc. , will boiiiEorto.l In this cbluinn at the low rntoofTKNCr.NTSPHIt fllNT. , for tlio nrsclnscr tlonnnd FtvoCents 1'orlitlfoforcuch subsequent Insertion. Lcavo ndvcrtlscinunts. at our otllco No. IU I'eal street , near" llroaJwuy , Council lllurrs. WANTS. \TANTICn At the O den Honso , a flrst-cl.iFS chambermaid. Apply at onco. . - A in.1 aero limn , 115 FOliSAI.n-OrTrado acres pnsturo , 10 acres hay ( fiound , good house and barn , Will soil or trndo lor inorclmnJiso. AdJix s 1 * . O. bov 1181 , Council lllutfs , Iowa. FOU SALK Old nnpors. In qnantltio Bto ut llco ollico No. 1 I'c.irl struct. 5 LATE OF ST. LOUIS. Office No. 525 Broadway , Council Bluffs. } IMo l.in.in. . Hours , V "to. > p. in. ) 7 to 8 p.m. lloom No. 0. MONEY TO LOAH-At lowest rates. Real estate handled , In surance written and all kinds of bonds bought by F , J , Day No , 39 Pearl St. , Gouocil Bluffs , Established (881 ( , In the city can bo obtained by putronl/Intr the HomeSteam Mlllron-awny GEO , II" . SCIllNDELK , J'roj ) , None but o.vporloncod handN employed. Out town ordore by mall or express bollcltcd , and nil vowbrrnntcil. \ . Reduction ii | Prices , IN China Glassibre Etc. , , , At W. S. llcinor & Cfifo. . 23 Main st. Council lll llN. City Steam uLanndry ! jimi B XEI itiairr , No. ni N. Main Street , Council Hind's , Fluent ivorl : and tbiicnt in'lceafor flna woiif. All collarntynd cujflt re turned in collar intl caff 'boxe Ituthoiit cjclrtt cliai'Ui',1 , which yaar- ante.es work In name condition as it leaves ns , Out of toi n orders re ceive sameZattentlon end at same ratcaancitu ; or/ . % . Horses and Mules For all purposes. Ijo-ight Bnd ; old , nt rotull and in loin. Lttriro ciuHiitlttos to ( elect from Bovcral pulrsof flnodrhoiiiBliit'loor double. MASON WISE , Council lilub. NO , 401 BROADWAY Arc oPeiiini ? new mul beautiful designs in ftfoquette , Kody Brussels , Velvet , Tapestry Krusscls , 3-Ply Ingrains , 2-Ply Ingrains , Rag Carpets , Etc. lor ollk'cs , hotels ) , loduo rooms , Cnll for prices at Jlurkncss Bros , ' , 401 Uroiidway Arc now arriving and in stock. Tri cots , Flannels , Cashmeres , etc. Ex cellent for traveling and fall service. Ttlack Silks and in the now colors. Quality the best anil prices tlio lowest for good goods. Ijiulios Aviahing relia ble goods will call on Harknc.ss Uros. ' , o.101 Broad way , Council BIull's. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at 25o . , In black and in colors , at llarkncss Bros. . No. 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a largo stock to select from. Door Mats , lings , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. . at Harfc- ness Brothers , No. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. MURDER ! ! IMphthcrlii Is again mnkliiK Us nnnnal visita tion. Ton jcars' trial of Ull. T1IOS. JEKI'KKIS' ItKMCDV lor thnt Intiil mi'huly has demon strated tlio fact that It is Intallllilu as a provo.U- ivo nnd euin. U yon permit your children to die' with diphtheria , "Tliuir lilood lie upon your bend. " ' For nlo only at tlio ollice , No. l South 8th street. Council Illuffs , la. , or tent by express on receipt of price , 2. IVom tlio Council Illiills Daily tlciald : Mr" . K. M ( lUiurd , wil'o of Rnciiiccv fiernnl , ol the 1'iiion I'ni'lllc. tills city , hai lii-cn n great Miirutorfor many years , with what was Mip- pobuil to hucnncor of the tlnoat. It was so lind that die thicatcncd with Ma-nit'on. Her ( fi'iiernl health was completely broken down. Shu could only swallow liquid lood. and ovc'ii that her stomach could not digest oi1 assimilate. Physicians ol' Council Hlutlsand Omaha unve no icllef. Dr. .Joili'rKof this city , was called. In lour weeks' time h" cuicd her throat , and cfini- pleteiy H' tored her ircnorul health. Had Mrs. ( ieraul not obtained re lef boon bho would huvo died from hlo < d poison , the same condition thut destroyed tlio hio ot Gun. Grant. From the Council IJliilfs Dally Gloho : M.A. McPiko , o liter of tlio Camlirla ( Kbcn - Inirir , I'a.l Freeman , hn < boon tlio personal friend of the editor of the Globe for moro than twenty you s , nnd is known wherever ho Is kno TT.i i'B ono of the boat moil IU iitfHe U al ° o an intimatti Irlcml of Mr. Clark ot the Non pareil. Ho has been unloit junto In the I act that his family was ravntfcd with diphtheria , nnd Kicntly dMroi-Bed. Mr. Clark having henid ot his calamity Font him some of Dr. .lolforis' Dlphtlmia Cure , it was u = ci : at once , and the llvo * ol tlio ro tot his chlldicn cured. Letters Irom Mr. Mcl'iko arc unbounded in tliolr ov- pressloiis otciatltudo for lliullntf some menus of uvortlnirAholos * ot his whole trroup of little nnd tender ones Five of Mr. Mcl'iko's children out ol olglit died fiom diphtheria botorc ho had an opportunity ol u lngr lr. Jefferib' rcmody. Dr. Joflorls' dlphthorii mcdlclno Is infallible for all kinds of w > ro throats. Indlspensiblo In putrid sere throat , in malignant scarlet lc\or , rhiiiwliifr It iu 4S hour * toil Flmplol'oim. Infal lible euro I or nil Inflammatory , ulccratlve , put rid , canceroiis iilccnitlon ot tlio womb nmlnll catnrrl'n ! conditions. Full prime 1 Instructions bow to nso thomcdl- cmo sent with It. No doctor required. P , C. MILLER No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. LATEST DESIGNS. MANTJFACTtTBEH OF PAINTS. House , SiKii nnd Dcconitlvo I'lilntcr. Pnplor Macho Wall OinaniRiitF. No no but beet hands employed nnd diaries us low ns othois. Sixth Annual Ball -G1VKN IIV- LJ , f ' -AT MASONIC HALL , WEDNESDAY , SEPT , 15. Tickets ndmlltlnt ; Kontlomnn nnd ladle ? $1.00. OiahaDentalAssociation Dr , HAUGHAWOUT , Manager , Nos. 1510.1521 Douglas st , Omaha and No 234 Uroadway , Council Itlud's. ralnleaii DentUtry. Nu liuinbiiel ( ! u , Vllnllzcd Air , Kthcr nml Cliororonn , with their iltkcnlim cffuct iivoklcJ by tlio most nonUcrful iuiior.tlioUc : , purify- InX the lilood unil bul dluz up tliotlesue * . Omaha Dental Association , Solo Trop'rs. Gold Crowni , Gold 1'latl mid CViullnuoui ( ] um Teclli , u specialty , Jicet tectU Kfuiiner \ ITlco 1S per et. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , COXJ3STOIXJ BIjTJFIfS Pructices in the Stuto nnd l-'ednral courts Hooms 7 and 8 Shuj tirt Ulo-k. BARGAINS ! On HcectHltri'illst , ; > mr/wo. / thf partnership ofOtvutt , French iV TVrj/- fior. A'WWH df > thr Council lltufl'i * Carpc { Co. , c.rpircs t > jl limitation , and vn that diitc there icilt liv XJS& . ffsrna Rnar * a fan. Hk Jfl lEOF FIRM To net ready for this chanyc we offer o j' entire rtoclc of * r CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTINGS , RUGS , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES Or ALL KJXiJS , AM * OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS . AT ritlCKS TIT AT WILL SELL TUE3L CHIxciit * of Council Jllnfl'nand richtitmt'lU It to tliclr interest * ( o call and ejcain Inr oni'iioods and pi-icca. Tliln / , - tlic Jh'i opnorl unity ererojlcivdln this citito obtain the above fjoodnfroin afallfi'fnli stoclt , at theoi > cninof a bitnincxts season. Country merchant * will jlnd manit t > ( n-iatnn by calling early. MAIL OHDEliS LULLED J'JiOMJ'TLY AXJ ) CA BLUFFS CARPET CO , OomioH Bluffs. The World's Favoillc , tliiil took tlic GOII > HIKDAI , over ull 1'orelfjn and Donn-sdc Dinner Ales at the Xeiv OrlcaiiN Exposition. A most delightful beverage in either hot or cold weather. Bottled dirco at the springs in Wankesha , Wis. , and made of the finest freshly imported Jamaica liinger Koot , the juices of tropical fruits , Arcadian Mineral Sprliifir Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical authority lias pronounced it "tho most perfect example of an aromatie Non-AIcohoIic stomach stimulant , while as a beverage it is simply delicious. " The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar , Mmlo from the puro.ppaikllnc Arcadian water , oomliliiccllti ! mil * .Inlci" . 1'riilt Aclils nnd fcufrar. Complete In Umlf. Kor imnlly nso , picnics , rtc. lU'lro'.hlnu- lilnlily benoUcial ; K.\ccllent lor tlio Pick loom. Fort-nli ! In Council Illnl ( by II. T. Palmer , A. M. Beiirdsloy , , lee Driessbaeli , Ed Daniels , H. A. Bain ! , J W. Klceb , C. Deptkun , Taylor & Cnlof. 1) . ( i. Morgan & Co. , S. T. Me At OP , houic te Mctxgcr , Tibbils A : Ward F W. Spetmau , John Short & Son. I'or snlc In Omaha liy Cheney ic < ) lp < on , Crank HOJIIM s , .1 - \ . Knllnr * Co. , nind'tono llron. & Co. . Jinx llpuht , Win. b'liMiiliiqr .V : Co. , lollc .V U"-llo , Ili-nry 1'ninlt , I ) . W. Sa\c , .Ins. Korsilli , K. Ilimctt iV Co. , C. II. Moor ? & Co. , Hammond .V Co. , W. S. Ilntdiitl , Sinll'i ' .V Kun.ioiU' , ( ii'O. llulmrod , W. .1. Wlillolinuso , O. II. Wiilli , Dnwnloy & Duiry , .1.0. Vo'-s , Wllcos & Staphons , T. W. Himffortl & Co. , Geo. Dilxun , Schmidt k Mocllcr. $2-50 Per Doz. or 25C Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS : W1RT & DUQUETTEL , KIRSCHT & CO , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , JL T. Clarke Dvuy Co. , fitcpht'iinke Vot-yel 0 JJiniiinu , Mni/er Jiaants , wholesale fancigrncciv , Omaha. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and saf isfaction gmminleed. Frame buildings moved on Litlle Giant trucks , best in Lhe world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth StreefcCouml Hlufte. BOSTON TEA COMPANY , l\'AXTlST \ > l < MOOn M01US CUSTOMrSKS. a GRAND EXOU.RS1ON THIS WEEK ! Fnrinliur lands in Iowa , MinnftHola , Tcxaa , Kansas and Arkansas , rnnoflnt ; from $1.25 to fia per acre. Kuliool and state land * In Jlinnosota m HO yearn time F ) ) ) cr cent , Interest. Land buyers faro free. Inforinatlon. etc. , tfivuii by 1' . I' . Lanstrni ) , No. 055 Uroiulway , Council Hltill'H. Iowa. , .UoiirnulN , C'oniity : in < l Work ul'ttll ILiiuii uSpoc. iully. Prompt Attention to frfai ! Orders lOREHODSE & CO. Hoom 1 Kvovct Hloolc , ( ounoil JJIiill's. Slandanl Paiicrs Used. All .stylos of bind- 5n in ftliiija/.iiics nnd BLANK BOOKS , O. II. Notional Hank , .M. K. Smith ft Co. , UaUviit' Hauls. Jowi ) > , Wells \ Co. , Hist Nullomil Hunk , C. II. liiMjriuioo : . , llio or Airub'jv.llunUcrs.C. 11. tJ.ivinira Hank. ftlS9 111N. JlainSt. , ronncil Blna's , la. , and 209 S. Ifith St. , Kooni 10 , Omaha , Neb. Mnnurncturor'a Agonltor the CALIGIUPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Touts , Awnings , Iloofliiff .Slalo , ) lan- tolH , 1'lnfo and Whitlow ( Mnsa , Show cases. Elevator ! ) ( hand and liy- Uruulic , ) . SGHURZ Justice of the Peace Ofllco ovtT Amorlcau Uxprcss Compuiy : , u ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL It LUFF.1 ! , An cxcollcnt oilurntloiinl iir-llliillon , liirn'eh udMith till llio inoilorn finpiovoEncnta , eon- noted by tlioaJSTJJJIB Ol'CHAICTV.II. . V. 41 -1 I'or tot m ol f.yo nionlhx , 1-T5 , 1 { Trrinstjcaln lli-s.t Jloudity In Snplomhor inU ' 1 tlifct Munday In Kubrunrj. Foi catiilo nos dress 8l8Tr.ll .siJI'liltJOIt f.t.iUJ 1 1 1 1 n j .Counc . I&ICE , M. B. , other Tunic r < lonuno'l nltliu i ( her ilin tv j DIM' pinuticiil mporiciico No. ii 1'o.ul.st. , Couuuii uiuirn. " " Consultation lieu OFFICER & PTJSEY , COUNCIL ULt'1'T-i ' , I A , KftnbiiBbea isi O/lpfflMlMO / NO. 500 A : fill : \B.H.M \ ST. Daily receipts of new goodj.llals Cans , Clothing , and n full i'ne of Dry tioods , nil of thii latest , t\les. Call and get prices before purchasing t-lotwhere.