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(3 ( THE OMAHA' DAIIA7 BE& : MONDAY SEPTEMBER 12. 1880 , DAILY BEE , 'JOUNClV ' BLUFFS , MONDAY MOn.VINO , SKl'T.13. Jl'FICE , NO. 12 , FEAIIL STIIEET. ndluicd lj > cnirnr In iniy part of thoeltym it. W.TII.TON , - - - Manager. Tii.irnoNi:3 : : : : nrf JN > - - Omn : , No. U. MutiT Kniioit No.'JJ. JIINOll M i\TIOX : li gi tor to morrow. Now i'ork Plumbing Co. Now fall froods ul HclturN. School books nt Crockivoll'i' . llii'lnuond fiirnnuoi at Oojpnr & Me- JOG s If .you < lon't 1-pg'nlur in imrdjn you can- aot vnto The M-ry best cablnuts at ? 3 n dozen lit fiorlmin's. lr ) Cleaver li.is baen elected county plij. ifim. : Tiio bc-,1 mid safest way is to register to-morrow. The .Slioimmloali fair begins a week f i oin to-inotrow. Onu do/.eti cabinists and a largo panel for f i.r 0 at Schmidt's yallury. l.nst i-vuniiif ; ilni ob I > nslilorf outer- taineil several of his { rontleinen friends and tlioir wives at supper Jacob KriHtdorf , proprietor of tins "I'lni'tiix , " has .just conipleled roiwpiiriiiK the walls of iii.s t.'st.iblislmiunt with new lithographs. ' " Charles Kt'lloy , proprietor of the Cap ' itol hotel at Dtss'iMolnoH , has dinappeared very mysteriously anil notlitnir has been heard of him smee 1'iida.y night lust. The Hlodyctt hoii'-o at Slioiiiintloiili has been | iurcliaseit by A. Bowman , "Dad" moduli ri'lirlnjr. Mr. Hoivinan will ro- iiovato tin ; hotel somewhat and continue it as a first clavi hotel. About three o'clock yesterday morning the residents north of the transfer were suddenly awakenml uy three sliotsi from a revolver lired in quick succession , but by whom remaitiK unknown. Major Anderson takes the ] stump at Coin to-monow afternoon. "Masses apiinst the Classes" beiny his subject. lie ouuht to be posted on it for lie has generally had the masses ayuitibt his clashes. The Ogden house did a larger business yestonln.v serving dinner than it has any Sunday bineo the new management took chariro. They dined over ' -03 ! , mostly those who \\ore In the city attending the conference. Attorney General Maker has pronared the nooessary papers to commence suit against four of the railroads doing busi ness in the state of Iowa. Suit will bo brought directly in the United States .su preme court. Opera house barber shop and batli rooms ; _ everything lirst class. E. M. MAUVIN. All the comforts of high-priced hotels at the 1'acilic house , and a saving of 5lc ) to ! ? 1 a day. Try it. Tlio Street Our'n 1'roKrest. The one boll that has been attached to one of the Alum street cars looks rather lonesome. It 19 a grand Improvement , nevertheless , over noneat all , but can not the Union Pacific management afford a boll to each horsn ? The bells notify the would-be passengers of the approach of a car , and in COIIFC < IUOIICO they will bo ready and wailing before the car reaches them , whereas heretofore , in niot eases , the cars got 03 the passengers bcloro anyone was aware of its pro.umity. Tlie bell will be the cause of an increase in receipts , and a great convenience to the public. This one solitary bell was put on as an o.xporlniont. but' General Agent liurihs will no doubt .see that all horses are thus provided when the proper time arrives. As soon as the upper Broadway extension of the stieoi. car track is com pleted the now cars that are now stored nt the street car barn will be put on , and with tills addition they will run nioro frequently. Each ear is shortly to bo provided with a clock.f f j.i _ i - L'rcsh oysters in every style at the Pluwiix Chop House , No. COo Broadway. Highest prices paid for county , town city and school bonds. Odoll Bros , & Co. , No. 10U Pearl street , Council Blull's , Iowa. _ See thnt your booka are made by Mora- house & Co. , room 1 , ' Everett block. _ _ Personal J. W Snyder , Walnur , was in the city yesterday. E. T. Cole , of Corning , la. , was in the city yesterday. E. 1)"P. Fisher loft lust evening for Now Y ork city. J. U. Do Tar , WdodbhiL1 , was at the Ogden house yesterday , C. It. Bonodietand daughter , of Shelby , \vcro at the Ogilen yo-stcritay. A. ( t. Brown , general agent of tiio Rock Island Plow company , Is in the city.Mrs. Mrs. T. A. Clark and daughter , Miss Sadie , have returned from a month's so journ in a cooler climate. Mrs. Oscar Kinlingor and son , Earle , have gone to Chicaaro on a two months' ylsit to parents and relatives. II. A. Dyer , proprietor of the Allen hotihu nt Mason City , WIK : in the city yes terday in company with U. O'Brien , also of Mason City. Miss Mary ( Jleason , the Pearl street dressmaker , left last evening for Chicago cage , where she will look up the latest modes and return home in about two weeks. Miss Minnie Cole leaves this evening for ( ireencastle , Ind. , to attend Uel'aw university , and is accompanied by her biothcr.O. G. Cole , who is traveling on the road. Among the Glonwood , la. , people who attended the conference yesterday and dined at thu Ogden house were : George L. Goodull. B. K. Wlndham and wife , Miss Ida U Goodoll , Mrs. B. F. Bulling- ton and daughter Kmnia , Miss Lulu Mitcaoll , Harry Flcmming , Mrs. Me- Cluskoy and iiinoo , Maurice Bradford , Miss May Bradford and O. L , Tcmpleton , Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Blulls. 13 Cabinet Photographs ? 3 , Quality the llnost. Sliornulon , 1117 Broadway , Pacllle hnuso recently renovated. Cool rooms ; money saved ; comforts gained. Attempted. Jail ill-oak. Tiio soyon female prisoners eon lined in the county jui ] located at Des Moincs early Saturday morning made an cll'ort to escape , with u lighted i-amlhi they burned a hole in the ceiling into the county treasurer's oillcc , through which they intended to escape , but for some unknown reason abandoned the idea. Perfectly satisfactory accommodation nt ffl.OO u day at the Pacific house , Give it a trial and bo convinced , Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , eto , Council Blnflh Fuel Co , No. 5UO Droaday , I'olophonuNo. 180. Electric door bells , burglar alarms , ami every form of domestic electrical anpli- uncos at the Now York Plumbing Co. BISHOP IWJIAS'S ' SERMON , A Masterly Address at the Opera House Ycttorday Morning. MORE ABOUT J. HARTZELL , 'J'lio .Man Who Wits Kolibr-tl Ily Jlis Sweetheart- Minor Mention and A Kynopsls r Ilio Sci-inon. Vcsterdsiy thu siMsion of the conference - once was hold at the oper.i house , which was crowded by those wno enjoyed at tending tin-in By half p.isl nine tin- ses sion was opened by a love feust led by Uuv. J. He lwo , > d. There was no timn lo t , us there were PO many who wislioil to mid tlioir mite to the tons' ' ol good things. After nioro than an hour spent in this way , the male < | uarlftto ) rendered an iinilii'iu , ami Bishop Bowman announced the hymn : "Oh , Could I Spunk the Matehless Love , " in tliu singing of which the whole congregation joined , after which Nov. M 1 > . Collins , secretary of tl ' conference , ulfcrcd : i fervent and elo quent prayer. BWiop Bowman then rend thu hymns " 1 Love to Tell the Story of Unseen 'J hings Above , ' and rc.inuslcd thu i-hoir to sing the lirst two versus , and after thu close of thu sermon to sing tlm last two. Hi ! announced as liis theme the lirst clause of the 18th verso of the ! ! d e.lmptur of thu Second General Kpistloof Peter : "But yrow in grace. " The rest ot the verse reads. "And in the knowledge of our Lord and S.ivior Jusiis Christ. To him be glory both now anil forever , Amen. " lie said we may look sit re ligion in two dilfmenl ways. If we look at it us a work of regeneration , it K an instantaneous work. I know that many ol m.v brethren of other denominations will 'take exceptions to that suite- munt , but it is only because of a misconception of my meaning , We may u o dill'erunt terms to express our ideas , but when wu come together and eomparo views we Hud nil the appar ent dillcrences swept away. In thu in- .stances given in thu scriptures we slnill find in every case th.it the work was in stantaneous. Some are inclinuil to make an exception of the case of the Apostle P.iul. They claim tlmt the work lasted three days. But we claim that hu was converted when the scales fell from hib u.ves. There is always a line dividing the light of God from 'tho darkness ot evil , and no matter how long si man may bu matching up to that dividing line , nor how many glimmers of Jijrht lie sees llashcd : icro.-s it , llieru is si moment when he crosses that line and is on the other side in the liitlit of God. \Vu imiy look at religion in another light. It we consider it Irom thu time the spiiit of God first moves upon the heart until the man has reached the Heights of glory and received his re ward , then indeed it is a gradual growth , and it is beautifully likened by our Savior to the grain ol mustard seed. St. John teaches growth in grace. When ho said I write nnlo yon little children , he ( lid not necessarily moan infants in years , but children in Christ. And when he said , 1 write unto yon , voting men , he meant it for those who liavo gio\\n stronger. And by the fathers I lu meant tlione who have grown old in the service of Christ ; those who had grown in gnioo. There should bu a growth in grace daily. I nxucot to grow not only hero , but through sill eternity. The injunction to grow in grace given to us all , and I am glad that so many are heeding it. 1 am glad to hear that .somo of the preach ers report si gtowth in grace during thu past \car. Perhaps some of you do notundorstand exactly what grace means. Grace means a favor , unmerited , undeserved , bc-dowcil freolv upon us. Words are sometimes n.sed in a different sense , and yet we slnill liml the pumitive meaning clinging to them through all the changes. When the boy tolls his mother hu has washed in thu spring she nndcr.stsinds that lip does not muan th-it he has plunged his dirty hands in thu hole from which they dip the wsitur for the table , but that by the spring lie means that littlu stream that Hews from the spring. So by grace wo mean all those lnvors and blessings that How from thu grace of God. God.But But to particularize 1 will specify porno ot the kinds of grace in which wo need to grow. There is the onligutoniii < rgrace. Wo need it every day to enlighten us in the performance of our daily duties , and God is over ready to bestow this on us if _ we sisked him. Wo novur need bo long in doubt as to whether it is our duty to perform any particular thing , all wuliayo to do is to ask for more enlightening graeu and wo will receive it , and by con stantly nuking wo will grow m this grace. Wo nped repenting graco. Yon may say , "that is strange , 1 repented and was forgiven. " Ves , yon repented , and that was si repentance that neeited not to bo repented of , but yon neud ropontjng graco. 1 need it , I need it ! o Increase my sunso of the enormity of sin. Wlion a hid 1 spokii a hasty word to my father , and the older 1 grow the greater thu grief I feel lor it. Though my fattier forgave it , and probably forgot within an hour , I have not fo-gottou it , And'I often think how could 1 have spoken so to Hiieh a kind father. How could I sin M > agsiinst my father. And how can yon hin so against your heavenly father , day after day , night after night , against that infinitely kind and lovtnir father. Some boast of their early sins , as if thuv were something to be proud of. 1'hov certainly need repenting grace to teach them to abhor those .sins. Wo need .sanctifying grace. I use thu term snntilication in lU broad sense. 1 mean thu whole mark of purification that takes plsicu in the human heart. You may ssiy there can bo no growth in sane- tiliijation or purity. That there can bo nothing more pure than purity. But there may nevertheless bo a growth. The growth may bo in quantity if not in quality , Nothing can be nioro round than a perfect sphere , but I might have bo- fora mu six- spheres of different .sixes. The largo onii will not bu a more perfect sphere than the HnsiHc * ! . A vessel mav bu tilled with pmfuctly pure water , and It will bo a perfcet vessel of pure water. But if I pour the water into a vessul of twice the size the water will be just as pure , but it will not be a perfect vessel of pure water. The supply must hu drawn on until the vessel is full. So with the heart ; its capacity incruasn.s. and it must have now supplies of notifying grace , Kvery day I can gain larger experience ? ot God's love. No matter how rich you mny bo. or how full your coffers are , there is more grace for yon to take to-day , and you may receive a full measure of God's love. And we need strengthening grace , Grace to help us in every time of neoit. Is there a time under any circumstances when the Christian cannot comn up and ssiy to Christ : "Help mo nowt" But wo need nioro than strengthening grace. Wo need comforting grace. It was com. forthiK grace that the gooil old bister re ceived , ono of our Hist converts in China , when she was passing away , and had her son road to her from the 1-lth chapter of John ; "hot not your hearts bo troubled. I will pray the Father and Ho will give vou an other comforter , that ho may abide with yon. and il.veil in you forever , " Blessed bo Ciod. 1 have passed through darker waters than many of this congregation have boon called upon to , But blos od be to God there was never a time when the comforter was not witli mo. When on inv way back from India , while I \vas presiding in the Italian confcicnco and the news was handed mo of the death of my wife , I rose up and groaned out , "Clod help me , " and he helped mo. Without his help I believe I would luuc boon crushed on the spot. 1 could not have lived through it. Now the question naturally occurs : "How shall 1 grow in gr.icoV 1 want to grow in all these things , but how shall I do it You imi t abstain fiom all that will re- lard your spiritual giortih. ( Say , giddy and foolish ociut.\ will rotaulyour spir itual growth , thcn'foie you must avoid It when seeking your ploasmo. Keep away from worldly ( imu-cinonls the theater , the dance ami the caul paity. Perhaps yon think 1 ought not to suj those Ihinrs in an opera house , but. God helping me , 1 piopose to speak the things he gave mete to ay. Thorefoie , keep tiw.iy fiom them , whether in the opera house or in the par lor. You ay theie call bo no harm in showing thorn in the parlor , that father and mother will be there. Then the more .shame on father and mother. Many parents teach their sons to play that lillhy progressive ouehro , and wonder that the boj afterwards haunts the gamb ling bolls , Did anv of you ever go to the theater , or the dance , or the progressive ouehro pait.v , and in returning have got down on 50111 * hands and knees and thanked God fur the privilege of social intercourse you had eiijojed ? If .you woto d-ing you would not send for the dancer , or the tlH'alor-goer , or the card plajor to come and pray with you. You would not then ask lor the prayers of that kind of a Christian. But wo must also remember that what may be hurtful to mo may not bo to you , so yon must bo careful to avoid not only all things gen erally hurtlul , but specific things that may hurt you. And you must not neglect the means ofgiMco To specify more particularly , you must not neglect lic word of God. Some of you , Muthodists , too , did not road it last night. Some of you Sunday school teachers have laid away the Sun day sohool le son to study lor a half an hour after dinner , and then rush in to hear your class , and that is all jou study your bible. Then there is another thing that 1 think wo ncod That is private prayer. Not the family prayer , not the one you oiler when jou go to the house ol ( i.id , but the ptivate prayer. Perhaps ono reason why you are ? o far from ( Jed to-day is because you have neglected pri vate prayer , Perhaps tii.it is one reason why you want to dance , play cards and go to the theatre , Privatepravoryou can abondon without loss ' 1 hero is another moans of growth doing and giving. Thoiois no growth in grace without do.ng something for someone else. Give of your time and money. You may ask why 1 s'lould ' grow in grace ? I answer : God has commanded it , and God never commands anything that is not ncce sar.y. My Heavenly Father will not command me to do what is not for my own best good. Anothci reason : If we are not growing in good there is danger of backsliding , There is no standing still. It increases our power to do good. Tliero is another reason : 1 want to get as high in heaven as possible ; 1 want to got as near the throno. It will be a blessed tiling to get inside the gates , to hear them close behind me ; tluit will be a blessed thing , more than I deserve , but I want to so grow in gr.iec hero that 1 may bound up , up near the throne and be with my dear triends who have gone before. Oh , 1 wish I could call/town a Hood of this grace and lill every heart with it. Dear friends lot me ask ot yon , as many will moot me in the heaven above , to show mo your hands. ( The majority of the audience showed hands. ) Think God , thci e arc so many. In the name of the Father , Son and Holy Ghost , 1 bless you. No synonsis of the sermon can repre sent the gooil bishop as he stood before his audience , with his white locks and Ins face so full ot the light from above , or represent the fatherly , loving tones ot his voice Alter the benediction the class of dea cons were ordained. In the alternoon Hnv. Dr. Emory Mil ler , of Des Moines , preached a very able anil eloquent sermon in the opera iiouse. which was followed by the ordination of elders. In the evening the annual missionary sermon was delivered by Uev. II , O'Neal , D. D. Dr. A. J. Cook , ollico No. iti N. Main st. Diseases ot the rectum a specialty. Uichniond furnaces at Cooper & Me- Gee's. Dill Kntlo Gnpt 111-0 His t'ilo ? J. U. Hart/cell yesterday morning returned - turned from Kansas City , wnither ho went in the hopoof finding some trace of his f 2-IOQ , , which lie allowed his fiancee , Mii.s Katie Kline , tp carry in her bosom until it so mysteriously disappeared. Full details of the case were reported in tiie Hin : on August 2 ! ) and on Augiint 83 HarUell loft for Kansas City. It took a long while for Hartzcll to be lieve that the girl had "downed" him and that the job had probably boon put up by outsiders , but yesterday , in con versation with ono of the reporters for the Ilnic , he admitted that from what ho had learned since his return here that his suspicions \voro stronger than ever agaiiint the girl. llart/.ell Nmi ordinary man of fifty-four years , as ho claims ; with a long , full board , which lie hoops dyed n jet black , as ho also does his hair ; hasu inomincnt r.oso and wears celluloid cull's , u grayish- brown plaid , cut-away frock coat , with trousers and vest of sumo material , and a soft white felt hat , which ho wears crushed in , in the center , a la military. In all , ho lias the appearance of a man that is rather well ollv financially. In his conversation , while silting in front of the Kovoro house yesterday alternoon , he re ferred with a long deep sigh to his "dar ling Katie" ; that she should treat him NO , after he having taken her to Mm- mttonka , bought her hosiery of thu latest design , furnished money for now dresses , hats , etc. All this made him feel as if she did not appreciate a friend. "If you had only telegraphed me when you found she started for I he depot o.xpcct- ing to go to HIM ! O.ik and after slid arrived - rived at the depot and received a tele gram Irom her uncle to go direct to Kan- has City that she changed her mind , then 1 would have had her arrested on her arrival ii. Kansas City , " ho said to a Biimun. : : " That proves to mo that she know of the whereabouts of , ho mining money , " ho continued , "I never in tended to moot her at lied Oak to marry her : she was to remain hero until I re turned in a day or so ; 1 got a telegram that she was on her way to Kansas City ; the telegram was sent to Chief Speers , of Kansas City ; I met her on her arrival ; as she followed mo up it throw mo oil'the track ; I didn't believe then she was guilty ; but if she told you that f 1.000 of that money belonged to her well , 1 won't say any more , tint money's gene and Pin sat- islicd shu knows something about it. She claimed to mo that shu was only seven- toonyci-.rs old , but I'm now satisfied she's quite smuit for that age ; I'm in no busi ness at present ; expect to remain hero for a few days but don't know where I'll go from hero. Yes. tlm $3,1001 have in the bank is nil that I've got left after years of hard work I never intended to marry until 1 got enough ahead to take euro of vifo nicely , but my attcmnt just cost mo $3,4i)0. ) Come to think of U all , I can now see that everything was not all right ; when I wns at Minuctouku I did not like the idea of hop . o-rallcd uncle liming n room alongside of hor's with a cnnnnunicatiiifr ilooc ami many other things. Myi oycs have been opened since ' 'I ' arrived this morning and Icnrn of lior acts after 1 loft her. 1 now think Hint I j-an remain saU lied that she was not so innocent a child as 1 thought hotKemomber , now , ( hat what I've said Iq jou is on the quid , ami 1 don't wnift any newspaper note rloty. The BII : ; is tiio only paper that got hold of that robbery , and you gave me enough about it. While I'm heie I want quiet.1 Ol course thi BKU-reporter , being re quired to keep everything "quiet1 docs so , and don't oven say a word about it. A AVolHlrrful AlTalr. To undoiNtand properly what an oi.or mons show P. T. Barnum has organised this year one mu l rellecl upon the exhibition bition as last teen , when every one said it was entirely too largo. Then think of the additions made since , involving an outlay of o\or Imlf a million dollars , why , 11 is almost beyond the comprehen sion of a person. As now constituted the shows consist of 7 advertising cars in ad vnwo , upon each of which there arc ! ! 0 men , or 210 in all. There are over SI advance agents ol various kinds With too shows are 8'W ' people , and Included in Hie latter are in ) pertormers. There arc 2S tent * , the largest 585 feet long and iJ.IO wide , I wo of ! IOO foot each in length , and two of SOO foot. One of these is occupied as an elephant pavilion , containing a herd of elephants , clown elephants and various animals in leash. 'Ilmre are stables containing 500 draft horses and 115 ponies. and over 100 performing horses , besides thirty-two camels , etc. , etc. There is a tent in which the. museum is placed , witli giants , midgets , dwarfs , skeletons , fat people , armless and legless people , bearded women , long-haired women , etc. , and irthers containing the Inter national Congress of Giants , represent ing every country on earth ; the wonder ful reproduction of Jumbo , the big ivory- boned skeleton ; Alice , Jumbo's widow ; a troupe of Ar.ibs , the Miramba band. Another with throe lings , an elevated stai'c , and the gieat Honan hippodrome , with its glorious races , and so on. It re quires seven ly-nine railroad cars to move all this niateilal. including two double menageries , with sixty-live cages of rare birds , boasts and sinewy reptiles , and thii ty-three golden-curved chariots. I'lio parade is a grain ! affair , and will repre sent : ? lr > 00U)0 ! ) worth of valuable objects , covering over a mile of ground , and will lake place on next Friday , at b o'clock in the morning. As the shows visit Europe next fall , this i the last chance to see these monstei exhibitions. The Uichniond combines the four es sentials of a good furnace : Simplicity , capacity , durability and economy. See thorn at Cooper & McGec's. If .you want a good furnace and one that will be as durable as your house , get a Uichniond of C oopj-r & McGcc. J. Ernsdtorf , having taken entire con trol of the Pliiriiix cljop house , dcniros to slate that he has soeurcil the services ol Charles Decker , a first class cook ol New York City. The best the market ailbrds , night and day , in the best style of the art. Will also have a leyularb'illof faro. SUMMER SERMONS. Gulled from the ; liu'\hatiHtll > lc Store house ol Hi-other Gardner. Detroit Free Pressr\ Gin a man credit if you want to start him on do road to dc poo' house. ' - As it am do roughuess6f dc grindstun which sharpens do a\.so.it ; . am do trub- bios of life which aSgui'uii do human mind. , u . Gray ha'rs are entitled to'rospcek only when do owners of gray heads rcspook doirsolvcs. It doan' do any good to light a candle arter you have bin eatin' wormy appies in dc dark. Do pusson who judges of dc speed of a miih ) by his bray musn't complain il cbcrybody pusses him on do road. Dc out-son who am uebbci * tempted de- surves no pcitickler credit fur obeyin' de law. law.Do Do less advice you gin widout pay de mo' credit you will receive fur bcin' chuck full o' wisdom. , MURDER ! ! Diphtheria Is again mnktiu it's smniial visita tion. Ton jours' timlol JJH THOS. J1H'1'-.H1S' ! linMTDV lor that I'.itul in-'l.Uy lins iloinoii- Bti-atcil the luet th.it it U tnlnlliblu as u pruv out- l\ an 1 oinn. If you permit joinclilldinn to ilio u-llh illphlhuiia. "Their hlootl Uo upon your hiMid. " T'orsnlo enl > ut the olllee. No , : .1I South 8th t-ticot , C'ounull Uliiirs , lu , , or sunt by uxprcss on rocclpt o [ price. t - C. II. Illiiboslco , of No , 1110 Cninplioll stieot , Omiilia , who loeontly lo t a houutllnl anil in- toic tliiK dnufrhtvr , imod about 15 yourn , by dlnhtlioilii , uiidiir the troutinont of ono ol the bo-t p'.ij8loians in Omaha , untcs to Dr. .loltorls , ot this oit > : "Voui-icuio.li lir diphthoriiciinio too Into , our de ir ilau htor as ilylntr when it WIIB icLulvoil. I am Mt.sllod that lior llfoconld have bt't-ii s.ivtd. Another onool' ourrliidren Mho had the diphtheria , her throat \\as tilled up ulth the putrid uloenitlono Ufuil jour niodlclno nnd I'l twelve IIOIIIB the dlsiusowii8 cuinplcti'lv BUbJncd. In the tut mo wo will keep jour me.Koliio ut nil times In j.u,1 , hongo. Wo fool that it Miui.l Ilio llfo of ono of our chlldron Wo mo very thankful to jnn , mid only rojf tot that odld not cull on jou = ooncr , " Fiom the Council IllullH Daily IlmiM : Mrs. 1' . M. Gor.ird , wife of Kn liivor Gcrnril , of the Vnlon 1'ucillc. this c-lly , bin been a [ front suaororfor iiiiinj } ourii , with \\lmt wsis tn\ \ > - posed to liociini'urortlio thiont. It nsMbiid tli.lt hbo wiuihio.itcnt'd with ctn-Mition. Her general liraltli was i'oniplcli. > ly bioken down , Hho could rmly Hwidlon li'iuld tood.andcnon that hcrstomauh could not illtrrs ; ornssiinllato. 1'hyBlolins of Council llluirs anil Omaha attended her lor time ycurj and f-'iuu no rollof. Dr. .lulRnlH.oi' this city , was called. In lour \vooUh' tlinnhu cuiod her tluoat , and com- pletuly iDitnioil her Kcnoral houllh. Had Jlrs. ( iciard not obtalnnd lollol FOOII the \\ould buvo died fiom blord poison , the Biimo condition that destroyed the Ilio of ( iun. Uiant. From the Council lllulls Daily Glebe : M.A. McFlko , editor of the CatnbrlaKbens- ( burtr , 1'n. ) Kronnmii , has boon the poraonal friondof the editor ol thoOlobo for nioro than tnonty yeais , and Is known wheioxoi- Is kno wiuis one ol tliobnt liion ll\lni , ' Ho Is aKo an Intlmutu filoiul of Mr. riiukol tiio Noa- imroll. Ho has licuu unloitiinnto In the tact that Mis family was i-avuKod ulth dlphthoilii. and Kiintly ill.-tK Hud. Mr. CJitrk havlnir hoaid ot blsralamlty seat him i-ome of Dr. Jollorls' Dlphllioila Cure , It was n od at once , and the llvosof the lost of his children eavrd. lA'tlors Irom Mr. Mcl'IKo nre unboimdnd In tholr ux- jirosslons of Kiatltudi ) lor finding borne iiioans of livening the lo.s ot his w.iolo ( rioiui of llttlo and ( cndnronus rivoofJIr.-Mul'iko'Hchlldri.'ii nut of night died from dliUitlioria liofoic ho had an opportunity of n-liur Dr. Jeilctls' icmt-dy. . Jysiopllo | , why Inoin mbery and din in diB- pair with cancur of the Bldimichy Dr. Thomas Joireria cures every cawi oi' ' Indl cittloii and constipation In a very shoit time. Ile l of references - eroncos irlven , Dyspopsla' IH the cau o of ninety per cent of all dleca&cd conditions. Price S.r > for two works trratiiicnt. Dr. Jcfforis1 dlphthoriJ mu Heine Is Infallible for all Kinds of i-ore thrduts , lu.llsponsiblu In putrid Koro tin oat , In inalijiniuit scmlct lever , cliunifln ? 11 In 4H hours tathohlmplo form. Inlal- llble euro lor all Inllainmalorv , ulcoriitlio , put rid , cancerous nlcorallon of thu womb and all catarrhftl conditions , I'ull iiiIntiM Instructions how to use tbo medi cines Kent x\lth them. No doctor ioqulii.il. llr. Jcfforls' rcniodloa can only bo obtulnod at hl < ollico , No i'3 South Eighth struct , ( 'ouncll Ulutla , Jonn , orient by eipicss on iccelpt of price. ST. FRAMIS ACADEMY COUNCIL ItLUFFS , IOWA. An excellent rdwntlowil liutltution , furnish dwith all the inolorii Improvements , con- uetod by theSISTKIlB OFCHAHITV.U. V. M Kortcim of flTS ( nionlbi , * 75. Tcraiabegin Hist Monday In September aiM Qret Monday In Februaiy. Kor catalogues ad- to M SIBTKIt BUI'EKIOIt St. ITancls AcaUeuijf , CouncilWutli , coJJLJOI BMADWAT , ia. Arc opening now and beautiful designs in fifoquctfe , JfodiKrasscls , Velvet , T < tjcsti'iJfritssels , 3-Ply JTM'f/m// / ' # , . . J-H/tflS , Ray Carpets , Etc. Kor offlpog , hotels , lodge rooms , Cull For prices nt HurknoHs Bros , ' , 401 Broadway Arc now urrlvincr and in stock. Tri cots , Flunuols , Cuslimcrop , olc Ex- ccllont for triwlinpf mill lull service. Black Silks and in the now colors. Quality tiio best and prices the lowest for good goods. Ladies wishing relia ble gooila will call on HnvktitHS Bros. ' , No.-101 Bru-uhviiy. Counril Blairs. A few more of those Lisle. Thread Hose left at ' 'oo. , in black and in colors , atliurkiicss Bros. , Xo. 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns ami a la stock to select from. Door Mats , Rugs , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. , at IlarK- ness Urothors , No. 4iOl I'.roadwuy , Council mull's. B. . RIGS , M. D. , Or otliur Tumor * ifiuovod wltho.i tllo k0 , | | orih.iulitgol lilou.l. Over thuiv .vi'ais pinctic.ilcxcrlcnco. No. 11 1'enrl St , Council llluirs. ly Consultation Ircc. OinahaDentalAssfldation Df HAUGWOOT , , Manager , Nos. 1C10-1521 Douglas st , Omaha and No 234 Broadway , Council Ulnll's. Palnlos DentMrj. N luimbuxl CUB , Vltnllred Air , lUlicr iiml Chorofonii , vrlili their nlckcnlng PlTcct nvnlilcd liv the most wonilcrful utiuo-tholio , purity. IIIK tlic liloo I and 1ml din. up tlm tissues. Omaha Dental Absociation , Sole 1'rou'rj. Gold Crouin. ( JoM I'lut3 mid Cuntlnilous Uuni Teotli , u siiutlalty. llc&t luclli t ; iuruut jirit-'c $15 per set. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bo-itfht and sold , nt retail and in lota. Laige quantities to ecloct from Several pairs of line drii ore , single or double. MASOH WISE , Council Blufl'a. N. SCH.URZ , Justice of the Peace Olllco ever American n\pre Company. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. .Souriials , Counly mid ICiink Woi-k of i. II SiliHls aSjtuc- lully. Prompt Attention to Mall Orders IOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Everot Block , Council Ultifls. Stuiidani Pnjjcrs Used. All styles of bind ing in Magii/.lncs und BLANK BOOKS. ainiiKNcr.s. : : U. n. National HankM. . 1 ! Smith & Co. , CItUons1 Hunk. Detno , WtlUiCo. . , "Inn National flank. ft II. Insurance ( xi. , IHuer & I'usey.llankoi-s.C , It. Savlnsrs Hank. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advoitlseinonts , tueli 86 Lost , Foun Tol/oan , Tor Sale , To Runt , Vtants , Iloatdln ? , eto will bolrucrted In this column ut the low rutoofTEN CENTS FEU LINE fortho Dm Inser lion and 1'hoCeiitsI'erUnoforeaob gubEO'juont Ineuitlou. Louvo adverlltomonts ut our ofllco No. U H-ul btrtut , near lliotvdwuy , Council lllufls. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WANTS. - -A lady's ijolil I IIIK , set with ruby. Jn- TOST- Ineiilo : "Annie M. " 1 Indor will bo btiitnbly rewarded by loavinir cumo with Sullivan 4 nt/geralO , No. 313 llroadwuy. bTl S.vT.iA line pair of drlTon ; 0-yeiir F old marcs , by F , II. Coofc at lloynton ] bt - ble.N. lrlrst stCouneu ninls. Situation by Jlrst-clats baker ! WANTKU country town , Address M , Itoi C63Doulsou , Io n. r _ T7\OH \ SALKr-OId papers , lu quuntltlu 8 to 1 ? at Utio otlico No. U 1'earl street. iARGAINS ! /MvHilw.V / . . / . ) 'o.i'lnnh llir / rfiiriw/i// / Orcutt , Fivncfi iP nor , Ifnoini an tin1 Council Itluj } ' * Carpet Co , , r.rpfres l y H > nita4ion , Ht { on that dttc thei'r it-ill be OF FIRM 1\t yet fcntln for thi * rftmij/o tro offei' ottr cnllro stock of CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING-S , RUGS , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES Ol" ALL JflMDS , l.VD OT1I11H HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT L'JUCK } , THAT U'JLL SELL THEM. cnizcimnf Council Jiluj't > < nnJ rh'Snituit'lll ] tnd it to tlicir Inlrivblsto rail < ttnl c.rdiiiinc onrijooiln < nl \ jn'tci'Ht This in the jh't < t opportunity ri'frnjlrn-tlln tlti * city to obtain the ttbni'c goods from ei/Vi/f/Vtw/i / xloi'k , at tlicoix'tiliif/ a bnsincua nctmon. Count inrivlmnts } icill find manl ! > < tt'i ini by r < iUtiif ( rartij. MAIIj OltnKJtN FILLKD ntOMrTliV AXJ ) VAKKIWLI\ * . The World's ruvorlK1 , tSiat took lite OSl > 3ir.UAL. over all Z'orcijjsi ami E > oinc liu 4niii cr Ales ut the \c\v Orleans ! ] xi > n < < ition. A moit iloli ! > : htrul beverage in either hot or cold wcathor. Bottleil diroo nt the springs in Waukeshu , WK , anl made of the finest freshly imnortod .Jamaica Ginger Uoot , the juices of tropical fruits , Arcadi.m Mineral .Sprlngr Water and Lout' Sugar. ; Emiueiil medical authority lias pronounced it "tho most perlCL-t example of 1111 nronititiu Xon-Alcoliolio stomach stimulant , while as a beverage it is simply dolicious. " The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar , Muclo fiom tiio pure , siHiiMiujr Aiciiilinn wnti'i- , combined with Kruit Julcea , rriill Aclils nnil hu .ir. Complete' In it cU' . 1'or tniiilly iito , picnics , etc. Itptu'shliur tiiul hiniily binollclnl ; lixcolleut for tbo Kiel ; loom. 1 or sulo lu Council HI all--li > H. T Palmer , A. M. Ueardslcy , , Jon Drles.sb.ich , Ed. llaiileh , H. A. Baird , . J W. Klceb , C. Wectki-n , Taylor Ar t'alef. I ) G. Morgan & Co. , S. 'J' . MuAtee , Louie ic * Met/ger , Tibbits A : Ward F. W. Spetman , John Short & Son. ror nln in Oinnlin l > v Clioney \ Oloson , 1'innk Itojjcis , .1 A. Fuller . Co. , Olnd lonn Uros. ft Co. . MnBiclil , Win. rieuiliiif A : Co. , Ii't.io.li | I.i'slio , Ili'iny I'lindl. t ) W. Hn\o , , lu . loisttli , Y. liiinclt A,0i , C. II. Moino 4 < "o. , Iliiiiiuionil .ICo , W. S. l.ilcluQ ! , SiullU A. Ifoiinoilv. Oco. llolniroil , \ \ . .1. Wlnlolioiiso , O. II. Wii th , Ionloy Ac Dully , J , 0. Vo , Wilcox .V Stoptions , T. W. HpnlToiil & On , , Cloo. DiUou , SuhnilOt Ac Moollor. $2.50 Per Doz. or 25C Per Bottle. WMOLESA'LE AGENTS : WIRT & DUQUETTEL KIRSCHT - & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. If. T. Clarke Vrmj Co. , Ntephcntijw Vocycl < C Dlnnini3Tcicr < 0 wholesale fancy { /racers , Omaha , Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eiglith StrcetComiil , C G-BAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! LAUNDRY wi In tliocity ttiu boobtnlnoil bj | utioiiUlnjr ilio HomeSteam C31 HioiUwny VjJ vV Cou"t' " Mutta GEO , W. ( iVIIINDELE , I'ron , None lutt oxporlonroj linnds oinploypd. Out town oulois by mull or oppress coliuilod , mid nil work nnrrantuil. City Steam Laundry ! 21EMER < 0 K No. 34 N. Muin Struct , Council Hlnlls. Finest work and lowest prices for fine irork. All collars and cuff's re turned In collar and cnlf boxes tiutliout extra cliartid which v\tar- \ antces work In name condition as It leaves us. Out of town orders re- cclre same attention and at name rates as city work , OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL IJLUFFS , IA. r.etabllshcd 1SJ 1BN , Main St. , Council Bluffs , In. , ami 209 H. 16th St. , Room 10 , Oinnhu , Neb , Manufacturer's Agnt for tbo CAUGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awniiiqra. Hoollinr Slnto , .Man tels , riatft and Window Ulnsd , Hliow- Cascn , Elevators lhand and Jiy- draullc , ) &u F.I.SPETMMBRO KO. SOO * . " 1J MAIN ST. Dully receipts of e\v gooils.llnts Cans , Clothing"ml ! l fll)1 ) line of Jr-y Goods , all of the latest Mjlc-s. Call and { jot prices buforo jnircliasi ng P , G. No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. llf J.ATK3T MANUFACTURER OF PAIKT3. HOIIEB , Plirn nnd Docoratho rainier , Taplur Macho WnllOinuinoutF. None but bo t liiuidb iiiiiu ) | | } lid uud ulinreck a low aa othoil. JACOB SIBSS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , l'racticea : in lli.c Stnlo and Fcdnrnl conrta Hooins 7 and 8 Miu art JMo-U. ; Reduction in Prices , Cliina , ( lassware , Etc , , At W.S , Ilcincr & Cn's. No. uailiihi at. Counuil LATE OF ST , LOUIS , Office No. 525 Broadway , Council Kluffs. ) u to U' a. m. Hours , V loHp.jn. 1 7 ly b p. in. < oem > 'o. 0.