THE OMAHA DAILY BEBV SATURDAY KBPTEarBEK 11. 1880 , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY MOUN'IKO , SEPT. 11. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Ilclltrrcd liy rnrricr In nnypnrtof the city nt twc nly cents ptr wotk. XI. W. TII.TON , - - - TKUU'HONKi : UreiNrcflOmcn , No. (3. NIGHT Kiinoii No. 2) . MIN'OH Mf.N'TlON. Kcvr York Plumbing Co. Now ( all poods : it Keller's. School books at Crockwoll's. I'u'hmoml furnaces ul Cooper & Mo CSrc's. Tim very best cabinets nt $3 a dozen at ( Kvham's. Ur Cleaver li.is boon elected county physician. Olio dozen rablncts and a largo panel ( or $2.00 at Schmidt's allcry. Tickets sold this morning for the Iowa state fair are peed to return Monday. After a session of live weeks the circuit court adjourned jcsturday afternoon. Mr. Filbert is milking some marked im provements in Ills residence property on .First avenue. Drivers soil plaecs at dummy ferry depot and fall in the roar lor if I each. Some drivers of brick wagoiib have been coining money the past week. There lias boon quite a jump in hen fruit , the wholesale market having sent I'XUH ui > from 0 to 111 cents a dozen , while at retail they arc held at 15 cents. Lcavo to wcil lias been given \V. 11. TtlcAlhuid and Ada Matt , both of Ilurdin township : Ntmhi Joseph , of Council Binds , and Amelia Vorda , Blair , Neb. The cignr makers of Omaha and Coun cil Hltills have a ball game at the driving l > ark lids afternoon which promises to be interesting. The proceeds are for the further advertising of "tho blue label. " The county board of supervisors e\pcct lo complete the county business to day. Yesterday they took a short vacation anil wont over to Omaha to bee the big trot ting race. Nearly one hundred and fifty members of the conference now in session hero were photographed in a group in front of the M. K. church , on uupcr .Broadway , yesterday noon. At last the evidence is in. the argu ments made , and the ease submitted to the judge in the contested will ease of the heirs of Jacob Smith vs James & llaverstock. The decision will bu an nounced in due time. ] ) csirmg to perpetuate the memories of pleasant association , and the features of their associates , the members of the county board of supervisors , with Clan- son aud Deputy Send , wore photographed in a group yesterday afternoon , MrS4. Kw'ing-Scolt , who hus been so notorious in police court , having been linen for beating her boy , and haviiig had numerous family troubles , now appeals to the court to send her daughter to the reform school. Quito a number of the young folks went over to Omaha last evening to at tend a reception given by Mrs. Welch , formerly Miss Blanche Oliver , of this city. They spent a verv enjovablo eve ning , Judge James has broken ground for the erection of a fine cottage on the northwest corner of his property. It is to bo a cottage , and will cost $11,000. Mr. McMillan has the contract. It is to bo finished by December 1 , and will bo occu- Lied 03 Mr. MacConnell , of the Chicago umber company. Leo llurcham , the barber , takes excep tions to an item concerning him in the BIK : of the Oth. Ho reports himself as being ; still in the city , and as having been hero all the time. lie says the business di l n ° t pny , nnil that it was closed out by the holders of the chattel mortgage" . Naturally enough he quit the business. JIowo's Sixth street mill , by its new- roller process , is making the finest meal , rye Hour , etc. , in tliu west. Try it. Ground feed always on hand. Opera house barbershop and bath rooms ; everything lirht-class. E. M. MAKVIN. I'crsonnl I Mrs. Ed. Drake leaves to-day for a visit to Illinois. Dr. Everett W. Fish has taken editorial clmnro of the Moneua Gazette , at Onaw.i. Miss Hudson , of Tcrro Haute , Ind. , is visiting Miss Bebbington , of this city.Mrs. Mrs. O. E. Ueswick is entertaining for a short time her niece. Miss Jennie Bos- wick , from Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. MeCullough start Monday evening on a visit to their mar ried daughter in Wisconsin. If you want a good furnace and ono that will b as durable as your house , pet a "Richmond ' of Cooper & McGeo. Mrs. Thomas Tostovin and her daugh ters , the Misses Ida and Lou , have re turned from u prolonged summer visit , Mrs. Judge Heed , who is now in Leav- cnworth , Kim. , undergoing treatment , is reported as much bettor and steadily imi ) roving. The Itlchmond combines the four es sentials of a good furnace , simplicity , ca pacity , durability and economy , See them at Cooper & McGeo's. Trof. C. C. Chamborlin , who has been down in Missouri all summer , is now seriously ill at homo. His many Iriends wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Tilton left town last evening for a visit to their old homo in the Uadgur state , whore they will enjoy a short visit. Though they have many warm friends in Council lHufl'syct the heart instinctively turns to the near old homo where "mother and the folks" arc always waiting to extend a hearty welcome , and u heartfelt "God bless j-ou , " and the friends of youth are ready to grasp the hand. Therefore they will enjoy their visit. All the comforts of high-priced hotel ? nt the I'-ioilio house , and a saving of 50o to ? 1 a day. Try it. Highest prices paid for county , town city and school bonds. Odoll Bros. As Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Among the chief attractions of the exposition - position in Omaha is the display of those beautiful Hardmann Pianos by'tho Muel ler Mnsio Co. of this city. They attract the attention , not only by thoirucautiful linlsh , but by the quality of the tone , it being so rich , full , and sympathetic , and the evenness of action and the classical touch. Miss Loub 1ms charge of the exhibit. i * Not a "Dummy" IliiHlnoss. The business done yesterday on the dummy trains and ferry cars between Council BluU's and Omaha was simply enormous. Both moans of transportation wore used to a greater extent than on any day since the running of trains between the two cities. The furry train has boon lengthened by the addition of two now cart ) , and all wcro jammed to their utmost canueity , The number of coaches on the dummy trains was Increased , and at early morning - ing the people began to leave for Omaha. The ticket upent reports the sala of 880 siuylo tickets to OmiUia aud 331 roundtrip - trip coupon fair Detects. SOB that your books are made byMore- house & Co. , room 1 , Everett blocs. METHODISTS IN MEETING , Reports of the Good Work Done Daring tco Year Just Ended. POLITICIANS AND PREACHERS llnvo TlirlrIMintogrnplis Inkcn Mourning tlie Death ol' Two lie- d'ciorujni'Mi Thai Winded Will On He. The Conference. Yesterday morning Bishop Bowman called the conference to order , and after devotional exercise' , led by Kev. N. P. Galliday , 13. 1) . , the presiding elders of the Des Moinus dietriet , Atlantic district , Boone district , Chariton district , and Corning district made their reports , the elders in each district reported. Presiding Klder IHodgett , of the At lantic district , reported : 'I'limo Is not to my knowledge a single oflicinl member In HID dlstilct in wnoso Imnin card i > lu\im.raiiddnnchi | ! aieiuacliceil.ainl I am tuniptud to say or in the homo ol any other member. ThU is attiltnitcd to the taltli- tul iiieaehliiKiif the pastotH and the moral backing Riven them by the chinch. The 10- mill ot such piou'hlmls over a thousand con- U'lsloiis. Tlie net inciease ot lauMiiheishlp will not lUuro up to its io.il stiittH. as caretul attention Ims been clvin to the chinch 100- olds Within llioilistiict t.'H'io : uo but two towns Vihorc upon saloons me loimd , The ministers niul people habeen leai- Icss lu the Unlit lor homu and law. Some h.ive sullered by It othi'is have endangered their lives. Tlie piavor and class meetings nto exceptionally well attended. The mein- lior > hlpul the iliittlet will limiiu tol.oou and beyond. 1'lve chinches have been elected and dedicated and p.iid for. Indebtedness ( in chinches mid p.irsomi e * have been so t\ir liquidated , that tliuio Is now nuthlm ; owing on twenty ot the twenty-one paisomites and but a small amount on tour ot the tlility- untht chinches. Total expenditure in paying odd debts iin- inovim ; and building now chinches and pai- soilages will exceed 5U,000. There has also been a creditable ineieaso in ueriodleals taken , but heie theie is mom for impiovc- UR'iit. Our Sunday schools tike : Methodlbt literature. The total increase In salary allowed agu're- irates 51,000 per centa u paid not as ( jood us It should be. The various benevolent societies have not been slighted. Six conventions were held In Fehruarj and March. The dlstiict was as sessed DO cents per member for missions , or Sl,0."iU. We raise S'J,170 , ( joint ; buyoinl a mil lion dollar line S--0. This l.as been done not at the expense of the other collections lor they mo generally full. J. W. Woblo , D. 1) . . presiding elder of the Des Moinus district , reported that : The district this year has had a divinely human uplltt. Our special lines of clloit hiivo been : 1. For their spiritual life and conveislon of sinners. 3. Benevolence. II. The dissemination ot our literature and intellectual culture. 4. Malcilal improve ments , seeking "liist the kingdom , " the others have been added , as bloom aud lollago follow the dawn ot spung. * * * * * * # * To oar own surprise there have been 1,220 conveihloas and accessions tills year in the DM Mollies district. Perhaps the like was never known in its history , almost wholly ttie icaidts on the human side ot our own pastors' labois. Simpson college , after a successful year , wasdepiived of her president by resigna tion , but wo believe the lopoits from trustees and laculty will omen 21 eat aud good things for the lutuie. As to salaiies and benevolences we fully expect the laigest collections m the district's history. Kev. .loel A. Smith did noblu service in helping us , and we believe our- selues beyond the geldcu line. It has been quite hard wolk , never hauler in my life. I have done my best for iVKi days , and that is all an aiclmiiRcl can do in a year. The following are the officers and board managers of the Conference Missionary society , elected at the anniversary exer cises last Thursday evening : President , W. A. Chambers ; secretary , A. W. Armstrong ; treasurer , J. M. Con rad. Managers , E. D. McCreary , J. II. Hors- wcll , Cyrus Smith , i < . W. Vinson , L. Joan , W. J. Beck , W. F. Harncd. The anniversary of _ the Woman's For eign Missionary society will be held Sat urday , at 2:80 : p. m. Report by Confer ence Secretary Miss L. Pearson. Address by Kev. M. C. Wilcox , returned mission ary. ary.Kev. . Dr. Ridgaway , president of the Garret Biblical institute , Evnnston , 111. , is visiting the conference and will dedi cate the new M. E. shurch at Adcl , Iowa , to-morrow. His pleasant countenance is always welcome at DCS Moines confer ence. _ Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. ift E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. 12 Cabinet Photographs § 3. Quality the finest. Sherraden , ! U7 Broadway. Clnrlc'a Now Venture. C. S. Clark , city editor ot the Council Blufi's Herald , is about to launch a now journalistic craft to be known as "Kralc's Rustler. " It is to be a society andjdra- mane weekly , and promises to spring into demand at every fireside. Clark is fully capable of getting out a sheet which will be eadablo and newsy , and as the field is open for just such a sheet as ho pro poses to issue , ho will have no difficulty in making it a success. The now venture will not interfere with his regular daily duties , and ho will retain his position witli the Herald. Ho has secured a num ber of popular contributors , among them Lu B. Cake , whoso name is so famuiar to all in this locality. The new paper is to appear the first of next month , and will bo a six-column folio. An attractive heading is being made , and the appear ance of the paper will bo made as at tractive as possible. Pacific house recently renovated. Cool rooms ; money saved ; comforts gained. Ministers Mourning. The ministers of the Methodist con ference were greatly shocked and sad dened on reading in yesterday's BEE a special telegram announcing the death of Rev. E. W. Brady , post chaplain efFort Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo , Chaplain Brady was a member of this conference , mid well known to most of its members. Ho went out from hero about ten years ago , from near Chariton. For n time ho was editor of the Press at Iiullnnolu , As the conference was assembling bore it was n matter of congratulation that there were no deaths to reportbut on the opening day came the news of the death of Roy. Wm. H. Douglass , and on the second day came the death of this second brother. Rev.vru , R , Douglass was bom in Nortn Carolina in 1831- mid died on his farm near Bayard , Guthrie county ! Ho joined the conference in 1875. and was sent to the Bear Grove circuit. Since then ho has been at Lewis , Exira , Mis souri Valley , Woodbine , Fremont City , Astor and Coon Rapids. Perfectly satisfactory accommodation at $3.00 a day at the Pacific house. Give it a trial and bo convinced. Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , eto. Council Bluffs Fuel Co , No , 530 Broaday. Telephone No. 130. Base ) Hall To-day. The union cigarmakcru of this city and Omaha will play a game of base ball this afternoon at the fair grounds. The pro ceeds will go to advertising the union "blue label/ ' A KlRlit Gcnel-nl Kliorniau Had For- K"ttcn , San Francisco Wasp"Going over to the Oakland jitmborcc , comrade ? " * aid n intich-dccoraled committceman to an old codger on the boat "Ye ? , sir,1' Mud the gray haired party , who looked as if he might have been n veteran from way h.tck. "In the war , eh1' said the committee- man. "All through,1' replied the visitor , with n smiln. "Of course you were with Grant ? " said our citi7.cn with a humorous wink. "Part of the time. " "Well , 1 was with Sherman. 'Atlanta to the hen,1 you Know. Many's the jolly night I've spent playing poker with old Teetimp. llu couldn't play worth a dern , though. " "Couldn't , phT "No. By the way , I've a great mind to tell the boys to-night of a little incident that occurred durin" the great march , but us tho'old nmn' is to bo there him self , you Know , 1 guess it wouldn't do. " "I shouldn't mind that. " "Well , I diinno. You sco it was like this. Jusit after wo struck the Weldon road wo had a devil of a light. About noon it let up a little and Sherman and I borrowed a drum from the band and went into the bushes for a little game of draw , " "Queer time for poker. " "Oil. you see , fighting was nothing to us in those days , while poker was a good deal. Well , I horsed him pretty bad and when ho opened a big jack pot at last ho was almost cleaned out , so ho drew out his pay-roll for the next month and threw it on Hut pot. 1 raised him two-hundred. Just thmi a couple of bullets /.ipped through the drum and the action was under way again. Tins old man jumped up. 'Pete , ' says he Tecnmp called mo Pete 'Pete , wo can't play tills hand just now , but we'll ' finish it after I he scrim mage. Here , I'll put my hand under this stone and you put yours in that hollow log. ' Wo did so and rushed for our horses. " "Hot light that , " said the . eastern vet eran reflectively. "You bet. Every time t got near the general he'd stand up in his stirrups , wave his sword and yell , "A hundred bet ter , Pete ! ' and I'd shout , 'A hundred bel ter noryotil' It was most night before ho 'called' ' me , and then 'ho pot was a couple of thousand. After supper wo went out and hunted up the hands and showed 'cm down , I had three aces and two kings and the general had lour kings and an ace. Sing'lar , wasn't it ? " "Extraordinary. How do you account for it ? " . "Account for it ? Why , somebody had been monkeying witli those cards , i don't insinuate anything , mind , but you can bet your boots i noyer played with old Tecnmp again. But lot's go down and let's have a drink. Wliat might your name be , comrade ? " "W. T. Sherman. " Ncnt Itcpllcs. Pittsburg Dispatch : Andrew Jackson , it is related , was at one lime entertained at a dinner by a gentleman , and among those pre ent was one of those people who often find their way into story books , etc. , as the type of that offensive class of Americans who are always trail ing their nationality in the dust in the cllort to exalt their individual indepen dence. This particular gentleman , over the wine and walnuts after dinner , in order to emphasize his own independence of disposition ) of which lie was loudly boastful , icmarkcd with n , rare exhibition of self-complacence to General Jackson : "I always voted against yon , sir. " The company was naturally rendered speech less by this unexpected disclosure , and the scene actually looked squally but General Jackson put a stopper on the boastful mdiviuuai , and avoided lurthcr1 trouble by smilingly remarking : "And , I , sir , have always fouc-lil the battles of my country that you might enjoy that privilege. " Another instance of a happy , response is that of an old southern judge but whether judge by courtesy or in fact , " the writer cannot state who must have had tlie faculty of quick and appropriate re ply pretty well developed , if the story re lated of him be true. Fie had been a fierce seccssioni&t , and the fact was not forgotten when , after the war , he reentered - entered the political arena of his native stfUe. Speaking at a certain place one evening in the interest of his own can didacy for congress someone in the audi ence , who evidently had a good memory , inijtiired : "Didn't you speak hero just betore the war ? " "I did , " proudly responded the judge. "And didn't you pay we could whip the durned Yankees with pop-guns ? " "I did , " replied the unabashed judge , "but , confound 'em , they wouldn't fight that way. " Electric door bolls , burglar ajarms.aud every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the NcwYork Plumbing Co. Dr. A. J. Cook , ollico Mo. 34 N. Main st. Diseases of the rectum a specially. The artesian well at Belle Plaino has at last been placed under control. A cone- shaped pipe has been forced to the bottom tom and the flow of water greatly de creased. SPECIAL NOTICES ! Special advertisements , tucli us Lest , Foun ToLonn.For B.Ue , To Ilont , VSnnts , Hoarding , etc. , will bolneortoil In thU column nt the low rntoof TEN CUNTS PRU LINK fonlio first insor lion nnil FivoConts I'orLlnoforcucli subsequent Intuition. Lctivo ndvcrllsomenU t our ollico No. 12 Veal etiout , near llroiulwuy , Council Jljuffs. _ _ _ _ WANTS ] FOH HALE-A flno pair of driver * ; G-ycmr old mures , by T , ] U CooK ut Hoyiiton ; btu-J bio , K. First St. , Council niutrs. WANTliO Situation by n llrst-olass baUer ; prefers country town. Address ii , llox GC2 , Doiilsun , Iowa. FOUSAMS-OrTrario A 105 aero form , 115 ncres undn > - plow , 10 ncres pasture , 40 IICTOS buy triouml , good IIOIIEO and burn. Will soil or trudo lor merchandise ) . Address P. O , box 1184. Council llhiiru , Iowa. T71OH SAI.U Old pnpora. In qimnUtio gto Jat Uoo olUco No. 13 Vonrl street. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , An excellent educational institution , furnished od wltu all the modern Improvements , con- uctoil by thoSISTUUB OKCHAHITV',11. V , M For term of live roontha , f'5. Terms begin llrst Monday la September nnJ first Monthly In rcbruiuy. Foi catalogues ml- ross SISTEIl BUI'EUIOU St. Francis Academy , Councillllutls , Horses and Mules For nil purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lot * . Lai o quantities to select from Eovural pairs of flno drivers , single or double. MASON WISE , Council Bluffs. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over Amercau ( Kipresa Company , Oil nccenfoi ; > ' , 't1stjtroxtiiin , the iHirlHcrnfilp ofOrcntt , French 0 Trcy- iwr. knotrii < tu the Council lilttj ) ' * Carpet Co. , expires by limitation , and on that datwtlicrc will be 3\ftfct ready for this change we offer our entire stock of CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTINGS , BUG-S , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES OF ALL JT/A'D.S AXD OTHEll HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT rillCKS THAT WILL SELL THEM. Citizenx of Council Jtluffa and vicinity will /Ind it to their Interests to call and c.i'antlnc oni'Hooila and prices. This is the first opportunity ererojleredhi this city to obtain the above goods from a full , fresh sfot'A. at the opening of a business season. Country merchants u'llljind ' many bargains by calling early. MAIL OltDERS FILLED I'MOMl'l'LY AA'D CAltEFCLLV. NO , 40 ! BROADWAY , S. Scu Are opening new anil beautiful tlesigns in'D 'D Moquette , Body Brussels , Velvet , ' Brussels Tapestl'y , 3-Ply Itifjrains , Inyrciins , Ccirpets , Etc. For olllccs , hotels , lotltje rooms , Gall for prices at Ihirkness Bros , ' , 401 Broadway. Are now arriving nnil in stock. Tri cots , Flannels , Cashmeres , etc. Ex cellent for traveling1 and fall service. Black Silks and in tlio new colors. Quality the best and prices the lowest for good gomls > Ladies wishing1 relia ble goods will call on Ilarkness Bros. ' , No. 401 Broadway , Council Blufl's. A few more of tlioso Lisle Thread Hose left at Siic. , in black and in dolors , at Harkncss Bros. , No. 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many now patterns and a large stock to select from. Door JIats , Tings , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. , at HarK- ness Brothers , No. 401 Broadway , Council Blnfl's. MURDER ! ! Diphtheria is atfaln ranklnp its annual visita tion. Ten years' trial oil ) U. U'HOS. JEl'FRUIS' ItKMKDV for that fatal mi'ludy Ims demon strated tlio fact that it Is Inlallllilons n prc\cnt- Ivu and curn. If yon permit jour children to dlo with diphtheria. "Their blood bo upon your bond. " For sale only nt the ollico , No. ist South Btli utroor , Council lldiCTs , In. , or eont byoxpiesa on receipt of price. TS. From the Council lllnlfs Daily Herald : Mrs. K. M. Ounirtl , wife ot Kntrlncur Oornn ] , of the Union I'nclllo , tills city , 1ms been a great sufferer for ninny years , with what WHS sup posed to becanoor of the throat. It was bo bad that fho wimhieatened with starvation , llor Kcneral health was completely bioken .down. She could only bwallow Iliiuld lood , and oven that her stonmoli could not dlvost or nsslmllnto. 1'hyslclans of Council lllulls and Omaliu attended licr for thrco years nnd KIIVO no relief. Dr. Jotrci IBof this city , was called. In four weeks' tlmoho cured her throat , nnd com pletely restored her general health. Hud Mrs. ( Jciard not obtained icllof goon she would have died Iroui blood poison , the BIIIIIO condition that destroyed the llfo oifQon. Grant. From the Council Illiilfs Dally Globe : M , A. Mcl'lko , editor of the Cambria ( Kbons- bmp , 1'a. ) Freeman , has been tlm personal friend of the editor of the Oloba for moro than twenty yours , and Is known wherever ho Is kno wu us ono of tlie best men 1U IIIKHo is ulso an Intlmatu friend of Mr. Clinic of the Non pareil. Ho has been unloitiiiuito in the 1 net that his family tfns ravnged with diphtheria , and /neatly / dlstroi-spd. Jlr , Clark havlni ? heard ol his calamity sent him tomu of Ur , JelfoiU' Diphtheria Cure , It was u-od at once , and the llvosof the icst of his chlldion saved , Loiters from Mr , Mcl'ikb'iiro unlioniulod In tholr o\- presslons of pnitlinfl" for Iliullntr eomo moans of ftvortlnir tlio loi1 * of his whole inoup of llttlo nnd tender onus. I'lvo of Mr , Mol'IKo'echildren out of eight died from diphtheria bolero ho hud nn opportunity otifng \ Dr. Jolfcrls' remedy. iivsi'EfsiAI nvst-nrfiAl Dyspontle , why in o in mlf cry and dlo in dls- pair with cuneur of 'iho ' stomach ? Dr , Thomas Jetroris cures ovary ctieo of Indltrestinn and constipation In n very short time , llcst of rot- oroneus flvon. Uybponalu is the cnuso of ninety per cent pi all diseased conditions. 1'rloo f ( i for two ( ; yks treatment. Dr. Jcfferls' dlphlhcrlu inodlcinn Is infallible for all kinds of totd throats , Indlspenslblo In putrid sere tinoaN In niallirnaiit Hcarlct fever , changing it In IS hours to the plmplo form. Infal lible euro tor all Intlnmmatorv , ulcciutlvoput rid , cancerous ulcortitlon of tlio womb and all catarrlml conditions. Full printed Instructions liow to use the medi cines Bent with them. No doctor roiiulred. Dr. Jellcris' remedies can only bo obtained nt Ills ollicc , No. 1-Small Eighth street , Council lllufls , Jon u , or sent by express on receipt of price. F. W. SPETMAN & BRO NO. 500 & 511 MAIN ST. Dnily , receipts of new goods.Hats Caus , Clothing , and a full line of Dry Goods , all of tiu ! latest styles. Call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. OmahaDentalAssociation Nos. 1510-1521 Douglas st , Omaha and No 231 Broadway , Council Bluffs. I'nlnlC" ? DontlHry. No liumbiiRl Gas , Vltnllicil Air , IHIicr nnil Clioroform. vrllli Ihclr ulckcnliiK olfcct livuliled by the most wonderful uniic llictlc , purify- Inu the blooJ and Iml ilin , ' up tlio tissues. Omaha Dental Ahsociation , Sole Prop'rs. GeM Crown < , GoUl IMiito nnil Cnnllmious Oii Teeth , n epcclnlty. Best tcuth K ; former iirlco per not. not.P. P. G. No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. LATKST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OP PAINTS. House , Slrn ( nnil Decorative Painter. Pu ] > ler Jlacho Wall Ornaments. None birt host hands employed and charges us low as others. OFFICER & PTTSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , Established 185 9 18 N. Slain St. , Council Bluffs , la. , anil 20 ! ) S. 15th St.Koom 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer's Apontfor the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , AwnliigH. Koofing Slate , Jfau- tcls , Plate and Window Glass , Show cases. Elevators ( hand and hy draulic , ) &c. _ _ TV. HICE , M. B. , Or other Turners removed withou Over tlinty yours practical oxerlenco. No. 11 1'earl St. , Council UliilTs. tarconsultatlon Irco. JACOB SIOTS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Blo .k. LATE OF ST , LOUIS , Office No. 525 Broadway , Council Bluffs. to 13 a. in. J to a p. in , 7t to U p. in. Room NO. o. .Vnnriiiilh , County and Itaiili. Work of till Kind * a Spec ialty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Eyerct Block , Council Blufls. Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing m Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. IlRFEllBNCKS : 15. IJ. National Hunk , M. E. Smith k Co. , Citizens1 Hank. Dcoro. Wells 4 : Co. , Hret National Dunk , o. II. Iimmmco Co. , moor &I'usoy.llunkora.C.U , Bivvink's Ilank. in-Prices Reduction , IN CMna , Glassware , Etc. , At W.S. Homer & Co's , No. 23 Main st. Council Blud'u , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Friday , Sept. 17 ' . T. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH , COMHINKI ) WITH T1IU AXD- MOMTSTER HOMAN HIPPODROME , Making Nine I'liiti-d Monster Shows. Capital , $4,000,000. Dally Expenses , $7OOO Largest and Hlrhnst Anuisoniont KntorprNi' on the face of the Ulobc. FAHKWKLh TOUR , Barnnm's Adieu to his American Patrons : T rrsrt't bom ? fnm < 4 to Inlto u ny fiom im fellow olllcn < > nn inhibition which they hnvo on tmiMuMlrnliy iipiirtfliitiM niul lavishly imfi-onl/ed. but the mmi fmenteeklnir pooiilc iif UIII-ODO domain ! tlio < . | M > tluiiltr o < < liiKtlii ConililnnilDii , winch lint \\nrM-nidr lomilntlnn.und no ( otnitrrpnit lumij coiintiy. I InuiMiindp nil iu-niiiirni'icni niul cniilnuH lor Us tniu'poittitlnn , in Uoxiivtuiitlio y. noiossthotitlantle. My iiblo niul i.\ii'iietici'd | pmtni-rs will conduct thlsun- imnilloil ( 'iitciiiil'OUMiMt i-Hisosu.vt ITUVIMIIV Thu public's obcdlont soi vniit , I'lUNKAS T. HAUNt'M. Triple Circus Company in 3 Big Kings Hugo Klovati'd Stngc for Ohinpinu Games. Iwo IiiniHMiM ) Double MiMingcrk" * of \ \ lid and Trained Blasts. Mammoth Alimciim of Living HitmanVondors. . ( Jrand Komaii Hippodrome , with ( ilorions Knei'S. DOORS. OPHN AT 1 AND 7 P M. PEUl < 'OUM.ANl'KS AT 'J AND 8 P. M. U LJ IVI BCD s 'al' 0 : ls ife and quite as Natural. The Polished Ivory Boned Articulated SKELETON Only Elephant Skeleton on Exhibition Anywhere. G I AiSS"T"S Inlernltionul ! Co > ' > Sfcss of the Biggest Men Alive. The most Marvelous Troupe of Semi-Barbaric ARARS In Wonderful Performances. AL | OE 'IC ' Auectionato anj Distressed Companion of Jumbo. i * i3s * i g"T" IXITya < " T \ t\ < T.-3 en * VN r * VsrJL tcU L _ LVJL-LX oti.LJ.JL kJcdj JZDdiJLJLCLi Myriads of intensely Interesting and Startling Features , collected at an Enormous Expense. Trained Horses , Doss , Pigs , i'oniifi , Lions , Tigers , Panthers , Bears , Hyenas , Leopards , Camels , Elephants , Monkeys , Birds , and even Reptiles. 100 Startling Acts and Furious Races. liOO Phenomenal and Daring Artists. ' 11 Acts going on'at the Same Time. 1,000 iNew Features and Wonderful Attractions GUKAT FUEK STREET PARADE , Containing over a Mile of Ricli Objects and Rare Features , will leave tlio Grounds at b o'clocK A. M. Admission to Everything , 50 Cents. Children under Nine , 25 Cents. Tor the ncrommodtttlon of those ivl'hlng to nvoliltho crowds nt the WIIROU , nn odlco luifbocn - o tuhllsh < 'd nt 1) ) . W. llnslinull's Hook Storo.ai Main streetConnuil 1 Hulls.wht'io reserved niiinuorod t Bents enn bo bought nt iho reRiil'ir ' price , uml wlinl ion Hotels nttnu usual slight lulvtmeo , on the moniing- the bhoir. Kxunr Ion rutus on nil Itullionds. \Vill i\liiitil in Onmtiti. .Supteiuber I8tli. 6ept7-y-ii-H-iii TiioVarl l n Favorite , Hint looU IIic < ) S.I > MEDAI over all Foreign and Domestic Ginger Ales tit ( lie New OrlesuiN Exposition. A most dolisrlitfiil bevcraye in cither hot or cold weather. Battled direc at the springs in Waukcsha , Wis. , and made of the finest freshly imported .Jamaica Ginger Koot , the juices of tropical fruits , Arcadian Mineral Spring Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical authority has pronounced it "tho most perfect example of nil aromatic Non-Alcoholic stomach stimulant , while as a beverage it is simply delicious. " The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar , Miulo from the pnro , gpai-klliiff Arcadian water , combined with I'rnlt Juices , IVnlt Acids and &us'iir. C'omplcto in Itself. For family UFO , picnics , rtc. Kclrcslilnirnnd hlKhly henollclul ; I&ccllciit lor the hick loom. l'"or sale in Council Dlulls by H. T. Palmer , A. M. Boardsey ! , Joe Driessbach , Ed. Daniels , II. A. Baird , J.V. . Kluob , C. Dectkcn , Taylor & Calcf. IJ. . Morgan & Co. , S. T. McAtcc , Louie & Mctzgcr , Tibbits vt Ward F. W. Spctman , John Short & Son. Vor snlo in Omiilm bv Cheney .t Olcson , Krnnlc HOBPIS , J A. Fuller & Co. , Ghidstono Hros. & Co. . MaxHecht , Win. ricmlns 4Co.bc-bllo A ; U-slio , llonry I'nndt , I ) W. Hnxij. Jus. lorsUh , F. llunott X Co . C. 11. Moore & C" ; Hnmiiioiicl .V Co , W. S. Hiildnir , Smith A : Konncdy , ( Joo. Holinrod , W. J. WhltohoiKO , O. II. Wlrth. Downloy A Dully , J. C. Voss , Wilcox i ; Stephens , T. W , Spuffoid & Co. , < Joo. llt/.un , Schmidt x Moullur. $2.50 Per.Doz. or 25O Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS : WIRT & DUQUETTEL KIRSCHT & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IF. T. Clai'J-c / Co. , Stephenskc Vocgel < 0 Winning , Meyer < C Ilaapc , ' wholesale fancy grocers , Omaha. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and salif.iction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , be t in Iho world. 808 Eighth Avenue nnd Eighth StrectCounil Hluffo. G-BAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! Fanning lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas anil Arkansas , ranging from f 1,25 to $13 nor acre. School and state lunils in Minnesota on ; JO years time 5 ncr cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , etc. , given by P , P. Lausti-UH , No. 055 Broadway , Council UIull's , Iowa. In the city run bo obtained by p ironl.itr the Council Illuirs OKO , If. SCHINDELE , Prop , Kpne but experienced hands employed. Out town orders by mall or cxprces hollcltud , and All work wurruutoJ. City Steam Laundry SEAltlGIlT , No. 81 N. Main Street , Council BluffH. Jflnet > t inorlc antl lowest prin'8 for fine wort ; . All collars and citft'a ra- tnrned in collar and ciijf loxi's iivthoiit extra charge , which gitar- aittcea work In name condition < tn it leaves us. Out of town orders re- eii-e same attention nnd at * nim rales as city work.