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THJB OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUi UAY , SEPTEMBEIl 14 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' 1UKSDAY MORNING , SKPT.l H. OFFICE , NO. IS , PEARL STREET , Dtilvcicd Ijy rnrrirr In unypartof tlio city nt mntj cents itr week. JI. W. Tnyrox , - Manager. nr iNrMOincr , No. 43. NIGHT KtllTOH NO. 23. MIXOH MUNTION. To-day you may register. Now York Plumbing Co. Now fall goods at Holler's. Richmond furnaces at Cooper & AIc- Goc'rf The very best cabinets at $3 a do/en at Gorham's , No ono is now heard to complain of the dry weather. Ono do/.on cabinets and a largo pnncl for $2.5(1 ( at Schmidt's gallery. The registration boards are In session from 8 o clock in the morning til ) 0 o'clock at night , Jlon. W. A , Mynster delivers an ml- dress this ( 'Veiling to the Modern Woodmen - men in thuir hall. Ono nmrringo license lias been issued , and that Is lo Clinton H. Klagg and Lena Johnson , both of Omaha. A. T. Whittlesoy wan ypstunlny np- liolnled a registrar of election in place of iJohn White , who resigned. Charles Hood was lns > t evening ar rested for drunkenness , lie has the honor ( ? ) of being the only man arrested in three days. A vacancy e > ists among the registrars , as Ed. Molt has rcMgned'and up to last evening no ono had been agreed upon lo ( ill the position. If you want to vote you must register. If you want to regi lor you must hum up your naturalization papers , if you ever had to bo nattirali/.ed. The old soldiers in Jlills county are to have a picnic in Slarbuek's grove , near Glonwood , nt which Colonel Keatly will deliver an address. Dr. Thomas .Jelleris reports the child ol E. Hichardhon , No. 1008 Third avenue , who has been seriously ill with diphtheria , as getting along nicely. When a gentleman asks you if you are a white man or a black don't get riled , lor he may be on the board ot registra tion and that is ono of the legal ques tions. To-morrow evening the Knights of Labor hold their .sixth annual ball in Masonic lu-41. A large number of tickets have been bold which insures linancial Uicce.ss. Only three out of the oiirht registrars in this city had qualified with the city clerk ye.-terday. The balance will have to qualify this morning before they start in with tlieir work. The Iii ! : : ollico is undei obligations to Airs. T. A. Clark for a box of luscious fruit right from Utah. Plums , pears , peaches and grapes. They make the mouth water to think ot them. day. Friends are invited to attend with out further notice. In four days the M. E. conference has done about as much work as an ordinary Icgiblatnro would ilo In a month. And yet there has been no carelessness or un seemly haste. To no ono man is more credit due for this than to the cllieicnt secretary , Kcv. M. D. Collins. Yesterday afternoon a meeting was hold lii the chapel of the Baptist cTiurch fortho purpose of making arrangements to induce tlio Sunday school assembly to pieot in this city next year. The meet- 'ing was attended by Kcv. I ) . H. Cooli'j' , A. B. Walker , E. S. Ilarkncss , L. W.Tiil- Jeys , Frank Cook , E. Irons , J. N. Brown , S. N. Wiley and Kov. Dr. IlnlUurt , of New York. No definite action was taken and the assembly adjourned to meet again. Next week Miss Anna Kern , a graduate of the Boston Art school will open , over V. It. DoVo's store , a line art school , ivhurc she will teach drawing and paint ing in all its branches. Entrance on Main street. The Richmond combines the four es sentials of n good furnace , simplicity , ca pacity , durability and economy. See them at Cooper & MeGeo's. If you want a good furnace and ono that will bo as durable as your house , got a ' Richmond" of Cooper & MeGeo. Opera housn barber shop and bath rooms ; everything lirst-class. E. M. MAHVIN. Fresh oysters in every style nt the rhojiiix Chop House , No. 505 Broadway. Highest prices paid for countv , town city and school bonds. Odell Bros. & Co. , No. 108 Pearl street , Council BInil's , Iowa. Do Von Know ? The following are all the questions that may bo legally asked when you attemntto register as a voter , or when you attempt to votu after being registered. It is no ! that the registrars are impertinent or inquis itive , but ( he law requires them to obtain the information from you personally. It may be a little annoying at lirst until you are accustomed to it , but it will effect- ally prevent such farces as were enacted at the polling places in the county nt the last court housn election : Questions Residence ; nanio ; nativity color ; precinct , street , iMimbor ; county state ; naturah/.ed ; date of papers ; court ; by act of congress ; qualified voter ; date of application ; last preceding place of residence ; signature , Elotno doorbells , burglar alarms.and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. Sea that vour books are made by More- Louse & Co. , room 1 , Everett bloefc , Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. JV. . & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl btrcet , Council Bluffs. 12 Cabinet Photographs ? 3 , Quality tlio linost. Sliornulen , S17 Broadway. J. Ernsdtorf , having taken entire control - trol of thn Plucnlx chop hoiiko. desires testate state that ho lias secured the t-orvices of Charles Decker , a llrst class eook of Now York City. Tlio best the market alfords , night and day. in the best htylo of the art , Will also have a regular bill of faro Ijllllo Muy Una a Homo. Largely through the oflorU of C. S. Clark , who is considerable of a philan thropist as well us a. rustler for news , LIlllo May Ewlng has been offered a homo , and txnothor opportunity to bo a good girl , Judge Aylosworth gave Lilllo a good fatherly talking , aim when the Judge attempts to give ndvicu ho offers hat which ehouUV bo well heeded. He then told Lillie that Dr. O , W. Gordon nnri wife , who reside on Grr.tiam avenue , had offered her a good home , and toh her that if she would slay with thorn , am behave herself , ho would not send her U the reform school. Lillie gratefully nuc gladly accepted tlio proffered homo , nut vas released , from oustqtljr , FOURTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS , A List of the Appointments For tbo Council Bluffs District. DOCTOR M'CREARY'S REPORT. DCS Molnos Coiifcirnuc StntlHtlcs An K.xplanntory Card From Silver City riiAlior Conven tion To-Diij- , CoiiIVrpiico I Monday moining conference met , ) mr- Riiant to adjournment , Bishop Bowman n thn chair. After the devotional e.\er- ci.sus the regular order was taken up. A large part of the forenoon was occu pied in fixing the relation of members of the conference , ns superannuated , and Mipcrntimerary preachers , deacons , elders , etc. Several committee reports were made and then Dr. Hiirlburt , of the Methodist Sunday School mission , ad dressed the conference in behalf of that Interest. A resolution appreciative of himself and of his work was presented and adopted. Afternoon SessionRev. . E. M. II. Dem- ining presiding by appointment of the bishop. Some of thn preachers were of the opinion that it would be better to change the day of opening from Thursday , and a motion to that client was made , but tlio majority decided against the change. U hail been voted to hold the next an nual conference at Indianola , but this vote was reconsidered , and by vote thu place of the next meeting was lixed at Des Moinc.s with the First church. It was voted to hold a final session in the evening. The rest of the afternoon was occupied by listening to , discussing , and adopting the reports ot the various special and standing committees. miM r. AWOIXIMKNTS COUNCIL . W. T. Smith , P. E. , Council Bluffs , la. , ( ) ! ) Oakland avenue. Dow City , Si W. Lauck ; Dunlap. II. II. Barton ; Emerson , Cyrus Smith ; Lssox , E. Persia , S. A.Terrill , supplied ; Randolph , A. H. Ku = k : Riverton , W , J. Beck ; bhen- andoah , L B. Wickersham ; Sidney , to be supplied : Silver City. J. H. Newland ; atatilon , F. 'J' . Beckwith ; Woodbine , W. A. Wright ; Yorktown , A. Amljurn , sup plied. o Summary of Statistics Des IVIolnes Conference , 1M8O. Probationer 2,2-r > 3 Full members 20,712 Total ineiiibiiishlp 2yTO ( ) Deaths , the past year 2 ± J 1 .oral pieaclieis , I'.K ) Chllilien lMiiti/.ud 517 Adults bnptl/cd 2.KV4 Number ol I'liurehes 27 ! ) Value of chinches SGCl,7 i Paisonages lil ; Value SIU.GJO Salaiio ? of pastors , picslding eldei.s amlbMidiw § 118,771 Sunday schools : r > 0 Olllcei-sanil teaeheis : i,7H7 Seholais , all ages 27,700 COLLECTIONS. For missions : S 13ia'l , Cluirch extension ! * 05 Freeilinen's Aid hociety 75'J Confeiciiccclalmnnts 1,011 Education -WO Aiiieiie.m Hible society 147 Sunday School union 174 Tract Miciotv 150 Over the niillion line 1,000 Konitnoll AVON I'oiunipllcd. To the Editor of the Bin : : In your issue of the 10th inst. is tin article headed "Silver City's Sensation. " As that article abounds in gross misrepre sentations , will you please give this ex planation ? I will give you the true facts in the ease : Information was liled before Esquire IlulVaker against ono Adolph Anderson , charging him with .seducing Katie Mass. The papers were placed in the hands of C. E. Dalton , a constable in and for this township , who arrested Anderson and brought him before the justice on the 7th of September , and he a ked time until the ' . ) th , at ! ) a. in. , to procure counsel , which was granted. At that time he plead not guilty , waived examination and was bound over to court. Those are all the facts in this case. Now for the case of assault and battery against Chas. Rommell. The facts are the Mass and Anderson a Hair had nothing to do with it in the least. Henry Anderson is a cousin of Rbmmell's wife , and has been in the habit of visiting at HotnmcllV ; last July ho came there during the absence of Air. Rommell and grossly insulted his wife ; upon her resenting the insult he im mediately left town. The day he was as saulted was the first time Rommell had seen him. Since the insult , on hcarinc that he was at the depot , ho went down theru and hit him on the head with his cane. Rommell was immediately ar rested and brought before Esquire IluUakcr , Information was filed charging him with assault with intent to kill. Rommell immediately gave bond for his appearance thu next day at 2 p. in. In the morning Anderson's counsel came from the Blulls , and in consultation with Mr. Bouten , MivRoiiimell's attorney , the information was changed to assault and battery. Rommell plead guilty to that charge and was fiend 5 and costs. Ono of our most prominent citixens reached out his hat and asked the spectators for twenty-five cents each to pay the lino. It was raised immediately and could have been if it had been live or ton times that amount. As to thu chances of Antler- son being fatally injured he was walking all over town tno next day. To bo sure , no one will deny that Anderson was hurt ; but with the better class of our citi/.ens thu sympathy was with Romnioll , and that Anderson got no more than ho de- seived , is generally conceded. JUSTICE. IVhorn Do You Vote ? As recorded in the BII ; : , one of the last acts of the county board of supervisors was to divide the nity into nine polling places , so that under the new law all may linn an opportunity to vote. Below are given the boundaries of tlio several pre cincts : All of that portion of the territory of the First ward lying south anil west of the following line , to-wit ; Commencing on Broad way at the intersection of Broad way and Madison street , thence south on Oak street to the intersection of Oak street and Picrcti street , thence along on Pierce street to the intersection of Pierce street and Vaughan avenue , thence south on Vaughan avenue to the city limits , shall bo and constitute the First precinct of tlio First ward. The Second precint of the First wanl shall bo all thetorritoryintheFirst ward not Included in the First precinct. All that portion of tlio territory of the Second ward lying cast of North Eighth street and north ot Broadway shall bo and constitute the first precinct of the Second ward , The second precinct of the Second Ward shall bo constituted ot all thu terri tory in that ward not embraced in the llr. t precinct. All that portion of the Third ward lying west and north of the following Hue to- wit : Alone Ninth avenue from the Inter section of Ninth avenue and Main street , to tlio intersection of Ninth avenue and High street ; thence south on High street to incrscclion of High street and Gra ham avenue ; thence along Graham avenue to intersection of Graham avenue and First street ; along Flr. < t to Broa-1- way , along Broadway to Main street , shall be the lirst precinct of the Third ward. The balance of the Tlilr.l ward shall constitute the second nrecinct of the Third wanl. The Fourth ward isdnlded into three precincts , as follows : All thai portion of the Fourth ward north of Tenth aveiiuo and east of Four teenth street , shall bo the First precinct , Fouitli waul. That portion lying south of Tenth ave nue ami cast of 'Fourteenth street shall be the Second precinct , Fouitli ward. That portion lying west of Fourteenth street shall be the Third precinct , Fourth ward. This division will not go into effect be fore the city election for mayor , but will govern all elections after that. 1'tiko due notice and govern yourself accordingly. Snm Patch' * I.oap. COfNTIL 11LIMTS , Sept. 11. ! To tlio Editor : There is a slight mistake in the Bti : : of this date about Sam Patch's leap. 1 saw him jump ( ienoseo Falls in the year of Itf 3 * . I was eight years old then. That was his lirsl leap before ho went to Niagara. He then returned to ( tcncseo and jumped from the staging , and 1 know lie was well loaded with drink and did not want to jump , but ho was en gaged by two men to jump for $1.009 , and they were to take up the collections and had a number of men employed , and dressed in brass buttons and badges , &o no others could do tin ; collecting , us 1 nil been done before when he jumped the first time. This I know of my own knowledge. My father talked with him before he jumped. Sam made his will before bo jumped , sending his money to his mother in New Jersey and said ho would not come out alive. He wanted the two men to postpone the lean until the following day. lint they would not hear to it , as they expected to make quite a sum of money'in collecting , and as he predicted , he never arose again. G. A. ItOllINbOX. Dr. JlcCrenry'H Kcporr. Rev. E. D. McCreary. pastor in charge at this city , made to the conference the following report of the Methodist church ol Council Rind's , la. , for the conference year ending September 10,1880 : The past conference year has been one of the most prospeiotis in the history of the Methodist chinch in this city. One hundred and fifty persons have been re ceived into the church on probation and by letter. All of the religious services have been well attended throughout the year. Thu income of the church has been sutlicieiit to pay in full all the ex penses of the year. A commodious par sonage has been built , the best in the conference , and one of the finest in tlio st.ite. v > hieh will allbrcl a most comfort able and desirable home for the pastor of the church for many years to come. In addition to this the audience room of the church has been papered , carpeted and kalsomined at a cost ot § 101. Tlio church property is now in excellent condition , and the membership of the church is harmonious and united , and are looking forward to greater prosperity in the year to come. Tlio church also sustains "two missions , ono in the northwest and the other in the southwest part ot the city. It is hoped and expected thai in the course of a few years"these .missions will become the nuchis of new churches. IVitohcr Wanted nt Iowa City. J. W. Witeher has been arrested on a warrant from Iowa City , and is now in thu county jail. f Some time ago Chief Matthews re ceived word that Witeher was wanted at Iowa City by thu authorities for larceny , lie replied that their man was in this city , and resided with his family at No. 85 ; ! 1'ierco street , and worked in Omaha , lie asked for particulars , which arrived a day or so ago , when the warrant made its appearance. He gave the warrant to Ollicer O'Brien , to whom had previously been given the job of hunting up Witeher. O'Brien made the arrest late Sunday night and took his man to the county jail , where he will remain until this morning , when the sheriff of John son county will take Witeher away on the ! ) :25 : o'clock Rock Island train. Dr. A. J. Cook , office No. 81 N. Main St. Diseases ot llio rectum a specialty. F. W. Spetman and wife have gone to Chicago. Miss Cora Bcdison loft last evening for Sioux City. K. J. Einmons , of Afton , In. , was in the city yesterday. W I ) , Wiley , of Maplcton , la. , was in the city yesterday. E. S. prnisboo , of Beatrice , Mob , , was in ( he city yesterday. H. M. Bishop , of Clarinda , was at the Ogden house yesterday , 1)V. . Townseful , of LoMars , la , , was u Bluffs visitor yesterday. Mrs. E. L. Clayton , of Chadron , Nub , , was in the Bliilfs yesterday. William H. Clayton , of Walnut , has been attending the conference. Mrs. J. J. Frainoy has gone to Chicago on a visit of a couple of weoks. George C. Cole , mayor of Pacific Junction , was in the city yesterday. i ) , H. and W. B. Alexander , of PintIs- mnntli , Neb , , were in the city yesterday. G. W. Gnnnison , of the Fremont County Herald , was in tlio city yester day. day.The The Misses Bcdison , Clara and Addle , have gone on a visit to their brother to Shonamlonli , Biohard Ryan has returned from the west whore ho is engaged in a largo rail road contract , John C. Leo has returned from Illinois , where lie hits been engaged in u heavy contract of railroad grading. Miss Fannie M. Nevis , of Omaha , loft for homo yesterday , after spending bov- oral days in the city-with relatives , Miss Hattie Do Vol left last evening over the Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul road for Kockford. Ills. , where she will attend school. Ollicer O'Brien and wife-have returned from Des Molnes , where ho has been in attendance at llio state fair to look after the crooks. E. E. Ilarkncss lias returned from his eastern trip , 'llio More of Harkness Bros , will look brilliant and beautiful with new goods. T. Knotts , an old Council Bluffs boy , now thii prosperous editor and proprietor tor of the Indianola Herald , was a wel come visitor at tlio BBK ollico yesterday. County Clerk J. J. Shea and llov. B. P. MoMenomy ar at Colfax attending the meeting of tlio executive committee of the Iowa branch of the Irish National league. Chas. G. Anderson , the banker of Blauchnrd. la. , was in town yesterday , and visitcu his brother , J.'Q. Anderson , secretary of the Council Bluffs Insurance company. f On December XJut , proximo , the partnership of Orcutt , French TIVH- noi ; known an the. Council Hlttfl's Carpet Co. , expires by limitation , on that tlalr there it-ill bo Totjct ready for tltlit clHtiiHcii'c offer our entire stock of CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL. CLOTHS , MATTINGS , RUG-S , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES OF ALL KIXDS , AXD OT1USR HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT Pit ICES THAT WILL SKLL Til KM. Citizens of Council Jlln/fsand ricitiHu will find li to their Interest * lo call and r.ra > nlnc onrt/onlsand prices. IVils is tins first opportunity crerojlrn'dln this city lo obtain the aboi'c yowls from a full , fresh stock , at tlic open Iny of a business season. Country nn'i-chanls will Jlnd many bargains by calliny early. MAIL OKDKHS FILLED rilOJIl > TLY AXD CAHHFULLY. To tlio Public. To the Editor of the Hii ; : : Will you please publish this curd in vindication of a mother , in reference to my daughter Lilluy Kwintj. I am not responsible for her conduct with Peterson , : is slw went with hint unbeknown to me. . I hsivo tried to raise hur riyhl , niul always cave her rood advice as a mother should , as I can prove and shall do s > o at the proper time. 1 don't want to see her go to ruin , and 1 think this reform school is the best place for her. I would rather son her go there than < ro to ruin. Please ptibHsn this in behalf of a mother in trouble. Mits. I' . J. SCOTT , Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. No. 531) ) Broaday. Telephone No. 130. Depot nt Glcnw < > Ul ( Hobbed. Yesterday morning tlie-iomploycs of the Chicago , linrlington & Qnincy depot , at Glonnwood discovered Unit some time during t ho night previdlis fhe depot had been robbed. Several trunk's were broken open and part of their qbntjynts stolen. It is supposed that tlio robber ? was commit ted by several crooks who wxjro noticed in town , but who , yesterday , could not bo found. These same crooks wore liantr ; ing around Paeific Junction ! on Saturday and went from there to ° Glamvood. The exact amount of the loss isnotjot known. - . , , .j To-SIorrow'8 Convention. To-morrow morning0 tlio Knights of Labor of the Ninth congressional district will meet in dolcgnty convention I'm Knights of Labor hall , on Pearl street , for the purpose of considering which , if any , of tlio candidates for congress from this district should receive the support of the members of this organization. SPECIAL NOTICES. IfcTOTlOIE. Special advertisements , such 113 Lost , Toun ToInanFor S.ilc , To Kent , \\ants , Hoardlncr , oto. , will bolnsortod In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS I'EH LISH fortho llrstmsor tlonnnd Flvo Cents Per Line roroooh subsoijuont Insoitlon. Leave advertisements "t our ofllso No. 13 1'cul stioct , near liioadwny , Council Jlliiffs. _ WANTS. SAM' OIJ pnpois. In iiunntltlo eto FOH at oo olUuo No. Vi I'enrl strout. P. C. MILLER , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. LATT.ST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House , Slfrn and Decorutlvo Piilntor. Papier Jlaelio Wnll Oinnmcnt" . None but best bunds employed mid charges us low as others. JACOB SSMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , COTJ3STCIIJ BIjXTinjns Practices in the State unit Federal courts Rooms 7 anil 8 Shugart Ulook. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , , At W.S. Ilcmor & CO'H , No. S3 Muin st. Council Hliill's , Justice of the ! Peace Office over American Krpiatt Comiiany. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY RE TAKEN ADVANTAGE1 OF. H , Journals , C'ounly anil Itiuik Work ufi.II Kinds a .Spec ialty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders STOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Evcret Block , Council Blufls , Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. IlKPEItKNCKS : U. n. National Dunk , M , II Smith Sc Co. , CitUons' Hank , JlcHrt ; , WclUif Ca , Unit National Dank , < \ II. Iiuunuioo Oo. , fliser & I'usey.Uaukera.a U. tiavinjni liaalc. NO , 401 BROADWAY , la. Arc opening new and beautiful designs in Moquette , Body J8i"ussels , Velvet , Tapestry Brussels , 3-Plij Ingrains , % -Plll Ingrains , Ray Carpets , Hlc. For offices , hotels , lodge rooms , Cnll for prices nt llurkiiess Uros , ' , 401 Broadway. Are now arriving nnd in stock. Tri cots , Flannels , Cashmeres , ote. Ex cellent for traveling and fall service. Black Silks and in the new colors. Quality the best and prices the lowest for good goods. Ladies wishing relia ble goods will call on Harknesf Bros. ' , No.101 Broadway , Council A few more of those Lisle Thread IIoso left at 25c. , in black airl in colors , at Harkncsg Bros. , No. 4.01 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a stock to select from. Door Mats , Rugs , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. . at HarK- ness Brothers , No. 401 Broadway , Council mull's. MURDER ! ! Diphtheria Is again inuWtit ? Us annual visita tion. Tun years' trial of Ult. THUS. .Ult'l-'h KUMKDY lor that liitul nii > luily 1ms dernon- Mrutucl tlio luct that It is Intnllllilo lib u preventIve - Ivo nnilciuo. If you permit your children to die with ( llphtiicrlii. "Tliulr lilooil bo upon your head. " Fur sulo only at tlio olllro , No , 'J South Btli street , Council Bluffs , In. , orfcoatliyoiiucss on leoulntof prlco , $ ' - . C. II. ItliUtt lee , of No. 1410 Campbell street , Oiimtm , who i occultly lodt u bcautilul and in- tm-oMiatf daughter , n rod about in } c > ais , liy illuhlhorla , lUHk'i-tlio treatment of ono of the lio-t physicians InOmulm , writes to Or. Jullrrls , ol this oily : "Vour loinoily lir dlphtlifrliciumt too Into , our do ir iliuiKhttr MIIS tlylntr when 11 wan ipcelveil , I am n'ltlsllod that her llfti could Imvo been saved. Another onuof our chl dren .who had the diphtheria , her throiit was Illloil up with the putrid iilcenitlon , wo usud > our modlclno nnd In tweho houis the dlsunsu mis completely imlnlned. In tlio tiitmo > u > will Xoop your raodlclno nt nil tlinos In our house. Wo tool that it stiroJ the lift ) of ono ot our children Wo are very ihanktnl to you , and oaly rvuiot that MO did not call on jou sooner. " Fioin thu Council ( Hull's Dally Heiald ; Mrs. II. U. ( Joiard , wlfo ol KnKlneer Gernnl , ot the Union 1'aelllo , tills city , has lieenagicat suirurtTfor iimny years , with what was tup- posed to tiucfuicor oftho thioat. \vattooad that hhuwni Ihicatened with Mnrvatlon , Her irenerul health \\I\K eompleiely broken down. Bho could only HWiillon llijuld lood , nnd oven that hur gloniiieli could not dlKOHt or assimilate. I'hyslcluns ot Council llluirs utul Omaha intended her for tlirwi yours nnd KH\O no rclluf. Dr. Jotturln.nl thin city , wnsciilli'cl. In lour wcolis' llmohorurud her thioat , niul oom- pli-toly rwtorcil her Ht'iiural health. HmlJIrs. ( lenird not obtained i eilfl' soon f ho would huvo dfud fiom lilood poison , the Hamocondlllon that dubtroi oil the llio n ! ( ion. Uinnt. From thu Council Ilhiiru Dally ( ilolio : M. A ? MoI'lUu , olltor ot the Cnml > rJnISbrng ( < InirK. I'n.l Frcuinun , Ims boon the pcisomil frlond of the editor ol thoOlobu for moro Hum tnontyyous , urnl IB known wheruvnr lie is KIIO wniiBOnool the host moil llUnir. Ilnlul < o an Intlmiitu triund of Mr. Clink of iho Non pareil , Ho hns buun untottunalo In thu I net tlint his tninlly wns rnvnswl with diphtheria. and KI 'ally dUticseud. Mr , Clark havlnir tumid ol his calamity sent him tome of Dr. JolluriiT Dlphthciia Cure , It wus ui-ed at onoe , andtho llroaol the leJtofhU chlldicn saved , l.fttuis from Mr. Mcl'lku tire unbounded In their ex pressions of Kiatitude for llndlnir some means of nvurllnif tholoss of his whole in CHIP of | | no | and lender onos. Klvo of Mr. Mcl'lko's children out of eight dlud fiom dlphthurlit bcfoio ho had on opportunity of utlng Dr. Jollerls' remedy. DVHrKTSlAl DYhl'CI-MAl Dyapontlo , why live In roUery nud dlo in dls- pair with cancer of the HtoinaehV Dr. Thomas Jeirerlu cures every cuso of Indigestion ami constipation In a very short time. Ilest of ref erences iflvon. Dyspepsia is the caiibo of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. J'rlco f5 for two weeks treatment. Dr. Jelferls' diphtheria modlclnn Is Infallible for all kinds of sore throats , InUlspenblblo In putrid sere throat , In imilltfnunt Bcurlct fever , cluuifc'ingltlntHhoiirstothoMinploform. Infal lible euro for nil inllammutory , ulcorutlvu , put rid , cancerous ulccnition of tuv womb anu all ciituiTliRl conditions. Full printed Instructions how to UEO the inodl- riuos Kent with them. No doctor roijulrud. lir. Jclferli' remedies cun only bo obtained nt hlsoftice. No 23 South BlfihtU street , Council Hluffs , Jown , or sent Dy express ou jccelpt uf price. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Friday , Sept. 17. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH , COMBINED WITH THK MONSTER HIPPOUE.OME , Making Nine United Monster Shows. Capital , $4,000,000. Daily Expenses , $7OOO LaigeM , and Uichcsl Amusement Enterprise on the face of the Globo. PAUEWHLL TOUR , Barnuin's Adieu to his American Pntion : T rorf't lieliu Toivi'il to tnkonwuy from ni ) follow citrons tin \lnliltlna wlilcli tlioy Imvnan thiit-ii ! > Urtilly npprtTliik' < l mid lii\l hl > | iiitinnl/i > il. bill tlio miiilMJimMit-vpcUiw | ipoj ! f of llnropo iloiiuuiil thu f.imitiinlty | | nr eelnit this ( 'onililiiiiiinn , uliich lin : \Miilil-ulilc icHitntlniiunil | no conntcrpiut In liny ronntiy. I Imvcniailo all iinnimetnt-ntM ami coiitiarli lur Its tiiuiMxiitiill" " . In UR ni t ontlrt-ty , nct-oss tlieiitlnntlc. My al > k < anil oxpeilonocil pni-lnrts lll cnmliiL-t tlilt mi- punillcil uiitcriii l o u Mir.a M v 1'i.if.o.N vi. sri'Kiivixiov. The imbllo's ulinlleiit soi-viitit , Pill NBAS T. DAUNITM. Triple Circus Company in 3 Big Rings. Huge Klevated Stage for Olvmplnn ( tames. 'L'wo Imnu'iise Double Menaircries of \ \ ild and Trained Blasts. Maiiimoth i\lu \ < > euiu of Living Human Wondeis. ( irand Kotiian Hippodrome , with Glorious Races DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND P. M. PERFORMANCES AT a AND 8 P. M. THE SKELETON OF JUMBO. U U IVi SO J s nrSc as ifc and quite as Natural. The Polished Ivory Boned Articulated SKELETON Only Elephant Skeleton on Exhibition Anywhere. llltel'"at'onal ' CoKl'c''s ) of tllc R'ggcst ' Men Alivo. The most Marvelous Troupe of Semi-Barbaric A R A S 0 In Wonderful Performances. ' ' 'lc ' Affectionate and Distressed Companion of Jumbo. Myriads of intensely Tntcrestinjx ami Startling I'ciilurcs , collected at nn Enorm Expense. Trained Horses , Dogs , Pigs , Ponies , Lions , Tigers , Panthers , Beais , Hyenas , Leopards , Camels , Elephants , Monkeys , Birds , and even Reptiles. 100 Startling Acts and Furious Races. aOO Phenomenal and Daring Artists. 11 Acts going on at the Same Time. 1,000 New Features and Wonderful Attractions GREAT FREE STREET PARADE , Containing over a Mile of Rich Objects and Rare Features , will leave the Grounds at 8 o'clooK A. M. Admission to Everything , 50 Cents. Children under Nin6 , M Cents. Vov the accommodation or thosti wloliliifr to nvolil tlio crowds nt the wagon , nn ollico has 1 eon established nt I ) . W. Hush noil's Hook Stor6'JO Main street , Cjunoll III tills.n born n urrcil iiunil > oio' BCiit-i can lie hniifrht nt the regular ) > rlco , mid iulinlIoii no'icls nt tno usual t-lfglii ndvanco , on tli ° mornlug of the show i\cnr-lon ; rates on nil Knllioiuls. Will Exhibit in OuuiJin , Scitlciuliur scptT-'J-n-u-iu u The Ideal Waiuieslia Water. " Bottled direct at the spring , has boon found invaluable in the treatment of diseases of Kidneys and bladder , such as Bright's Disease , Albnmiuuria. Diabetes , Inllama- lion of the Bladder , etc. The medical profession with great nnanimit.r for many years past has been prescribin < r Wauke.iha water for such ailments , and ARCADIAN as the most perfect examples of these waters is rapidly munopolix.ing the patron age of the experienced physicians and of intelligent invalids. Diluting and neu tralizing Hie urine , allaying intlamaiion. freeing the urinary passages of cfleto matter and acting as a natural solvent. The Arcadian is the best of medicinal a/tents / in diseases of the stomach and alimentary canal , such as dyspepsia , bil ious fever , catarrh of the stomach , jaundice , malaria , nervous debility and kin dred affections. Prof. Waller S. Haines , M. D. , the celebrated chemist of Rush Medical College , says " 1 have never analy/ed a purer water. " j. Adams Allen , M. D. , L. L. 1) . , president Rush Medical College says "This spring furnishes the typical water of health , Try it and bo convinced. 1) . G. Morgan & Co , , 11. A. Baird , 11. J. Palmer , C. Deetkeiis , A. M. Buardslcy , Taylor & Califf , John Short & Son. Brick buildings of nny kind raised or movvid and satisfaction guaranteed. Fraiuo buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth StrectCounil BlufiV. G-BAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! Farinliifr liimls In Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas raiiffl from $1.25 to f9 ! per acre. School anil state lands in Miiini'sotit on ID years tlmo G ner cent Interest. Land buyer * furo froo. liifonnntlon , etc , , { 'iven by 1 . l . I'nustruii.'No. 053 Uroailway , Council UluH's , lowu. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY HLUFFH , JOIf'A. An excellent educational ln tltlltlotll furiilsli d wltb all tbe nioduni inipiovcinonls , con- uclod by thoSISl'liKS OFCIIAHITV',11. V. M Fortoim of five inontlis , ? 75. Tt-rmsbealiillist Monday In September tm ) Hist Monday In I'cbruuiy. KOI catulojfiies ud- roBs SISTlIll HUl'KIHOIl St. I'runcU AcaOomy. Council IlluUs , F.W. SPETMAN &BRO NO. 500 A : 511 MAIST. ' . Daily receipts of new goods.Huts Caps , Clothing , und a full line of Dry Goods , all of thu latest btyles. Call and get pricesboforo purchasing R. L. ION. Main St. , foundl BlnU'rf , la. , and i0'J ! S. 15th St. . Itoom 10 , Omaha , Nob. Jamifu ! ( tinor's At'Oiit for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES TonK Awning , Knolliiir Slate , Man tels , Plato and Window ( JlasH , Sliow- CiiHt'H. Klcvatord ( hand uml liy- di-aull &c. OFFICER & PUSEY , SANK COUNCIL L'Fl'S , JA. . BICE , 1VE. D. , ( ) r otlioi-'J'iniHTi iomotb'1 witliou dver lluity years puictic No. 11 J'unrlSI .found UluUi