(3 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BJBB : v/EDISdHDAY SEPTEMBER 13. 1886. J5AllAr COUNCIL'BLUFFS , WEDNESDAY MOP NINO , SEPT. 13. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAKL STREET. Collided lijcnrricT In rn > rnrtof the city nt twenty ct tits per week. Il.W.Tn.To.v , - - nrfiKrsOrricr. , N'o. M. NIIJIIT Vtiitoit No. y\ \ . SIINOH MHNT1ON. lcfist ? 'i to-day. > Jo\v Vork Pliuiiliiny Co. New fall trooils at Holler's. Cooper it Mctioo .sell slovcs. The very bust cubliicls lit fJ ! a tlovten nt ( lorliani'fl. Conferunco Imvinn ntljottrncil , most of thu pruAfhors left the city yesterday. To-ntalit at Mnsonlc liall Ilio Knights of Labor hold their .sixth niiiuiiil ball , llavo you read "KVEUAKD AND KULALL\"by E < 1 Wright ? It can be found nt littshnnll'd. Colonel John Fox was appointed n regiHtrar of election to lill I ho vacancy niuiseil by the rosi nalioii of Ed Molt. pJi"Hy rciie | ! < l" tlio Nonpareil at last , nine days siibsefineiit to Iho event , an nounces thatSI. I'anlV clinreh has been completed , and that it was opened by the bishop. JtidRO Aylcsworth had two ordinary drunks before him in the polices court yes terday morning. One was lined $7.00 \vliilo lliu other was requested to put up A Rood many nuttirali/.ilion papers liavo been mislaid or loit , and as theyaro necessary to entitle a foreign born oiti- Mil to a vote under the new law , a good many are hikinp out now papers. Wanted 1,000 families to take the American Uoiiml Washers on two weeks' trial. After a fair trial if yon don't think them worth more than they cost , return thorn to Cooper & AIuUoc , No.11 Main street. A young fellow passed down Main street , yesterday afternoon carryinp a pair of shoes which he was trying to dis pose of. The pollen were notified and made n vigorous search for him , but were unsuccessful. A lady who owns properly on Wash ington avenue , between Seventh ami Eighth si roots , was yesterday figuring around the city building how .she could cut seine crooked females out of one of her houses. It takes much less than a week if she proves her charges. Mr. George F. Chase , desires to return to his many friends his thanks for their kindness shown during his late illness from the accident on the Chicago & Northwestern rail way and toassuio them thai their kinkmMS and help so rendered will be most gratefully remembered. II. Hall , of Missouri Valley , was en joined by Judge Lewis from selling liquor , but Hall thought ho know more about it than the judge did , so he refused to obey the injunction. The result i * that Iho judge has lined him $ " 00 for contempt of court and sentenced him to jail for three months. An information was filed before 'Squire Snliurx ehii'-ging .1. M. Hrown with ob taining from Al Hoyer , of the Western house , ! ? 1-10 ! on false pretenses. It seems Hrown has Guaranteed one Atchi- son's board bill , and sis Atelnson refused to put up so did Hrown. The case will bo tried next Monday. Humor has it that this morning at 10 o'clock Charlie Hnnyan , the watchman In the tower at the railroad crossing. and Miss Nora Kogers , are to be made ono. The HUE extends congratulations. It is also generally believed that Miss Runyan , Charlie's sister , will become Airs. Dakar tins evening. Again con gratulations. Just previous to adjournment confer ence passed a resolution thanking the ' good people of Council Hlull's for their CDcn-handed hospitality. Also a resolution ' tion thanking Hishop 'Uowman for the very able manner in which ho presided , find expressing the hope that his healtii might no preserved to meet with them yet many times. Information was received in this city yesterday , coming from a reliable source , that n gang of forgers had started from Chicago and wore coming this way with DCS Monies as one of their points se lected. It will pay bankers , merchants , and others to bo on the lookout for thorn. Register , Sopt. 1-lth. They might pos sibly show up in Council LSlufTs. John Evans , of Logan , at ono time a prominent attorney ol that place , was sentenced to three years in prison. Ho was appointed administrator of an estate , and was caring for some $700 for the minor heir. When the heir became of ago the money was demanded , but was not forthcoming. The courts have punished Evans , but cnn not refund the $700. $700.Yesterday Yesterday John Tomplelon , Ihe very cfliclcnt chief of the Council Hluils iiro department , and by the way he is as popular as no is olheient , received from 1'romont , Neb , , the very handsome gold badge and pin he won in the chiefs' race at thu state tournament recently hold there. It Is in the form of a lire- man's trumpet , from which is suspended by gold chains a bar , on which his n amo is engraved. Joseph 1' . Wells , a younc man who came hero from Cleveland a llttlp over a year ago , and who has proved himself to DO n very worthy young man , has boon elected as assistant secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association. The work has grown so that Harry Curtis , the secretary , to whom moro than any olh < > r ouo person is duo Iho success which has attended the association , linds that tt is impossible for ouo person lo properly at tend lo it. Mr. Woljs will ably and ear nestly second Iho efforts of the secretary. Last evening W. C. Powfrot. the popu lar salesman for Harlo , Haas tv Co , , on- torttiincil at his residence , i)25 ) Mynstec street , quilo n number of his friends , Ihe occasion being tlio anniversary of the birthday of his wife. Tosav that they wore pleasantly entertained does not begin to oxpicss it. Some insist Unit they never spent a moro enjoyable even ing , The inner man was not forgotten , but was ruciilPilyith n supper so perfect in all its details , as to nniko many of the gentlemen present envious of Mr. Pow- fret's gooil fortnno in boeuring the pri/.c lip diil when Mrs , Powfrot said "yes.1 ' Yesterday l ho police arrested for vag ranoy n colored man named Joe ( Jutes nnil u whlto boy of sixteen years of agi namncl Willie Stevens , Willie was fount : in a freight ear on the Chicago & North woslorn tracks down near Strcotsvillo Ho said ho nail boon told to stay there b Gates until ho got baok from the city Willie's father died recently in Illinois and ho started to come out to Omaha tc live with his uncle , Louis A. Constantine formerly of the Omaha Post , Willk eaye that on the way out hero ho foil in with a gang of tramps , and that on the way out hero they abused him shame- full , even tearing his clothes oil' him ir attempting to outrage Ins person , lit aays that Gates did not do anything wrong , nor try to induce him to di wrong , but the police decided to lock hin up as n suspicious character. Gates hat over 180 in money on his person when ar rest fitl. Opera house barbershop and bath rooms everything first-class. E. M. MAUVIN , i < . . . . . Elotno doorbells , burglar alarms. nut every form of domestic electrical appli auces at the Nciv York Plumbing Co. DOINGS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS , List of the Conference Appointments in tbo Atlantic District. OFFICER HENDRICKS CLUBBED. A Substantial I'tir c Presented to thu Hector ol' St. I'nul's-OItt Set- Uciuilon Tlio City Ktcutlun. Con Terence Appoint incuts. ATI.XTIC DISTUtOr. C. W. Hlodgott , P. K. Atlantic , la. Adol l-'lptplior Hrown. Anita W. G. Ilolianshclt. Atlantic Fred Harris. Audubon J. H. Harris. Aiidubon ct. L. H. Tabor ( supply. ) A'.oca W. W. Dniiner , Casey 1) . O. Stuart. le Solo William Patterson. Dexter George Wright. Kxira L. C. Hurling. Gntlirto ( "enter P. V. I ) . Voddcr. ( lUtlirie Circuit F. H. Dunn. Harlan-W. W. Uamsoy. Lowis-J. W. Hott. Ma-edonlu-W. W. McGuiro. Menlo-J. F. St. Clair. Masjscna J. S. Tliroekmorlon. North Hrancli- . A. Deitrich ( supply ) . Oakland-D. J. M. Wootl. Panora A. G. Foreman. Pleasant Hill ct. Klliott Voorhecs ( supply - ply ) . Hediield and Linden T. A. Lampman. Shelby I ) . Shcnlon. Stuart \ \ illlam S. Pardo. Van Meter L.Joan. Walnut George Clammor. Wiota H. J. Tcnnant. Clubbed A I'ollocnmn. As has been stated heretofore in the Hr.u , some time since Oliicer Hendricks , of the police force , was the recipient of n immature "slicker" coat by some un known friend. The coat is about largo cnouuli for a six-moiiths-old child , nnd Hendricks has kept it in police head quarters. Monday afternoon an American District Telegraph boy arrived at police headquarters with a daintily tied up box addressed to Ilcnd- rioks. Chief Matthews was for some reason rather backward about receiving it from the bov , but linally did so and placed the box on the desk for Hendricks. Hoforo Ilendrioks went on duty Monday night , 'no opened the package and discovered in ono corner of the box , till wrapped up i miniature policeman's hat and club. The hat. is about ouo inch in diamater , while the club is two inches long. A Purse Presented. Rev. T. J. Macko.y rector of St. Paul's church , was very much surprised at jciug made the recipient of a bundle of jhccks , payable to his order , from his numerous friends outMdo the church , who'took this decidedly pleasant manner of testifying their personal regard for him. The cheeks ranged from ? CO down , and aggregated i"ili ? . The good rector was completely overwhelmed , but ho re covered his self-possession sufficiently during the day to endorse tlio checks and doposito them in the bank. There is no pastor in the city who has the interests of Council Hlulfs , as well as those of his church , more at heart than Mr. Mackoy , and the citi/.ens appreciate this fact. Ola Settler's Kn-utiiim. The good old people of Macedonia are making arrangements for an Old Set tlor's Harvest Homo re-union , to bo held near that city next week Tuesday. All the old settlers of this and Mills county tire invited to renew old acquaintances , and talk over old times. lion. W. II. Pusey. of this city , will deliver the prin cipal address on the occasion. A special train will leave here over the G. H. & Q. road starting at eight in the morning , and stopping at all stations returning in tlio evening. Polling Places. The following have boon selected as polling places for the city election : First Ward Swan's packing house , 004 East Hroadway. Second Ward Dohany's livery stable , 17 Hryant street. Third Ward Hattonhauor's carriage factory , ! i ! ) Fourth street. Fourth Ward Oborholtzcc's office , 003 First avenue. Yesterday was tiio first day of work for the boards of registration under tlio now law , nnd it did not prove to bo nearly so heavy a day's work as was anticipated It was supposed that it would be impossible to propery complete the registration in any of the wards without dividing them into polling precincts , but the registers in the Fourth ward , the most populous of any in the city , say that if the vfliolo 1200 voters in the ward had presented themselves in ono day and wore able to answer the necessary questions as were those who did present themselves , they could have registered every man. As it was there were registered : First waul 138 Second wnrd iil'J TlilHl waul 1 ( Fourth \ \ ard 275 Total 7K ( ) The registration is for the election of a mayor in October. It will bo necessary to register again before tlio regular November election. Tlio next time a board of registration will sit in each polling precinct. There are yet four moro days in which to register. Pull the Hell , Wang-1 Ring the boll , To-day is , by reason of custom , thodav on which all straw hats should bo "callet in. " Straw hats are usually worn unti ' September 10th , and light fo'lt hati unti October 1st before they are "called in,1 , but it is moro than likely that a few straw hats will continue to bo worn for some weeks j-ot in the city. Attention Odd Follows , On Saturday evening next the members of the different lodges of Odd Follows ii this city will make a friendly visit to Noola. They will leave on the 0:0 : ( o'clock train and return by a specia train the wuno night. Those desirous o attending should notifv the committee of their lodge , so that accommodations foi all can bo scoured and special rates ob tained. _ United at the Ogtlrn. William Kelly and Miss Fannie F Ford , of Missouri Valley , were yestordaj unit 3d in marriage in Iho parlors of the Ogden houso. The ceremony was wit nessed by Mrs. 11. F. Hlytho and Mis Lilhe Dlytho , also otMisaouri Valley. A School Honi-il In Trouble. The Missouri Valley school board IB ir trouble , Some time ago it lot a contrac for the emotion of a new school building to II. Hcilman , for the contract price o $8,009. Hoilmau is a resident of ttu place , but is not over wealthy , so th board advanced him $8,500 on the con tract , after which ho bought a ItJt of lum > er nnd put Hon the ground. Hut before vork was actually eomu.euccd a tli igrceinent are o between tlio contractor Hid the board about ome of the speci- icatlons which Hcilman claims were not xplaincd to him , He got mad and ro- novcd the lumber from the ground , and cfuscs to refund the money , but pro- loses to use U instead in fighting the loanl in the courts. There are those vho intimate that the board is to blame or advancing public money bcloro it vas earned , See that voiir books arc made by More- ionise & Co. , room 1 , Kvorctl block. llerr Schmidt , an accomplished Gor- nan hortieuHnrlist. who was some Imo ago sent to Kast Africa to inlro- luce the cultivation of Kuropoan kitchen : urdeii vegetables and corn , reported hat after repeated trials the experiment ias completely failed. Subxtantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. A ; K. L. Squire. No. 01 Pearl street , Council Hlull's. I'crHonnl Pni-ajn-nplis. Hishop Uowman left last evening for Dakota. Mrs. L. Harris has returned from an extended visit in New York city. H. S JosMvn smiles blandlv now over ho advent of a little daughter. John A. Gtinu , of Hannan & Gunn , L'lum Crock , was in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. S , Norris , formerly of this city , mt now of Seward , Nob. , is in tlio city , visiting. Judge J. P. Casady and wife have ro- .n rued from a summer trip among the uountains of the east. James A. Jackson came in from the west yesterday with a train load of cattle which were shipped cast. Mrs. J. (5. Fountain , formerly of Omaha mil now of St. Paul , Minn. , is occupyin < .r rooms at tlio Ogden house. John M. Pratt , Jr. , of Grand Rapids , Mich , was in the city yesterday morning , i ml left last-evening for Lincoln , Nob. Yesterday morning M. F. Ruhrcr left town with the intention of joining his wife at Chilieothe , Mo , and returning with her. Frank Miller has returned from Glen- wood , whether ho quietly slipped to sncnd Sundav. lie claims walkmsr between L'acitic Junction and Gleuwood as very poor , and hack faro excessively high. 13 Cabinet Photographs ? 3. Quality tlio linost. Sliorradon , 317 Hroadway. Two gravestones , dated 1801 and marked "C. D. " ami "S. D. , " together with live skeletons , wore found a few days ago in Lacoma , N. II. , by workmen who wore digging a deep ditch. The olilest inhabitants have no recollection of a burial ground in the vicinity. Dr. A. J. Cook , office No. 34 N. Main st. Diseases of the rectum a specialty. The San Francisco papers urodict t hat San Francisco will capture the whole trade of Southern Oregon as soon as the connection between the California and Oregon and the Oregon and California roads is made. Hani and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. Council Hlulfs Fuel Co. No. G3'J Hroaday. Telephone No. 130. Enemies of the late premier , who are also skillful in discovering anagrams , have succeeded in making "I am the whig who'll bo : i traitor to England's rulo" out of "the Right Hon. William Ewart Gladstone. " Fresh oysters in every style at the Phcunix Chop House , No. OOu Hroadway. Highest prices paid for county , town city and school bonds. Odell Tiros. & Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council Hluffs , Iowa. A spring on Federal street , Haltimoro , from which wayfarers love to drinic , lias been discovered to have its sonrco in a cemetery , and an unalvsis reveals tlio fact that the gases from Iho acconsposing bodies arc soluble in tlio water. Richmond ranges for hard coal at Cooper & MeGeo's. Garland cook stoves arc the best made. Get ono of Cooper & McGeo. The next best thine to a Richmond Furnace is a Radiant Homo Hase-burncr. Sold by Cooper & McGco. A small boy in Hanger , Mo. , thought it would bo fun to tie paper and straw to his dog's tail and set them aliro. The dog ran into the boy's lather's barn , which , with an adjoining house , was burned to the ground. Loss , $1,000 , A most astonishing phenomenon of the Javanese earthquake was the splitting of the Papandayang mountain. In a Hash of time it was split into seven parts. Where the lone mountain had stood loomed up seven peaks , each some 7,000 foot high. high.MURDER MURDER ! ! Diphtheria Isiisuln muktnir Its nnmuil visita tion. Ten years' trial of ilt.TH03. .lEKKhUlS' UlOMICm" lor that 1'utul nu'lndy Ims demou nt ruled tlio tact Unit It 1 $ Infallible us a preventIve - Ivo mul euro , iryou permit your children to die with diphtheria , "Tlielr blood bo upon your houd. " For siilo only tit tbo olllcu , Nn. I'D Houth Bth street , Council It lulls , In. , or smit byoxpiess on receipt of price. $ - . O. II. Illahoslco , of No. 1110 Campbell street , Omahii , who iccuntly lost n benutllul and in- tcrobtlnir dmifrhtci- , aped about ID years , by ( llphtherlai under the treatment of one of the best physicians In Omaha , writes to Dr. .lellerls , of this city : "Vnnr remedy for diphtheria came too lute , our dear duiiKliter v as clyliiK when it WHS leculvod. I am satlstlrd that her lifo could liavo boon saved. Another onoor ourchl'dron ' who had the diphtheria , tier thront was llllcd up with the putrid ulcurutlon , wo Ut-oil your inc.llclne and in twelve liours the cllhenso was completely subdued. In the futurewo will keep your modlclno nt nil times In our house. Wo fool tlmt it huvoil < lie life of ono of our children Wo mo veiy thankful to you , and only io iot that wo did not call on you sooner. " 1'iom the Council lllulU Dally Herald : Mrs. 12. M ( lorard , wife ot Knsjinocr Gerard , of the Union I'acilic , tliMcity , has boon n ric t fcufTorerfor many yearn , with what WHS sup posed to becancor of the throut. It win bo bad tlmt she wa ? threatened with starvation. Her general health was completely broken down. ho could only swallow liquid load , and even that her stomuch could not dlgrcst or iisslmllulo. IMiyslclnns of Council lllulls mvl Omalni attended her for thrt'o years nnd iruve no relief. Dr. JottYrls.of this elty , was called. In lour weeks' time ho cured her tluoat , and com pletely restored her ircncrul liealth. Had Mrs. ( leraiil not obtnlncd ielof ! soon film would have died I rom blond poison , the sumo condition that doHtioyod the lllonf Hen. Unint. rromtheCoundl Illnirs Jlally Olobo : < - M , A. Mcl'lho , editor of the Cambria ( Kbcns- ImrK , I'a. ) I-'recman , lias been the personal friend of the editor of the Olobo for more than twenty yours , and is known wherever ho Is kno nn as ono of the host men living. Iln U also mi Intimate friend of Mr , Clark of the Non- parell. He Ims been unfoitumitoin the luct that his family WHS ravaged with diphtheria. anil ideally dlbtiOfgcd. Mr. Clark bavin ? heard of his calamity bout lilm eomo of Ur. Jotferls * Diphtheria Cure , it was ui-od at once , and the llvoa of the iet ( if bis chlldien saved. letters from Mr , Mcl'lko are unbounded in their ex pressions of uratltudo for llndlnt , ' some means of averting tlio loss of his whole K'roui ) of lltllo nnd tcndor ones. Five of Mr. Mcl'ike'schlldren out of eight died from diphtheria before lie Intel un opportunity of uelu lr. Jolferls' remedy. DV.svKi'SiAl nvsrii'-iAl : Dyspoptlo , why nroin misery and die in dls- pair with cunc r of the EtomachV Dr. Thomas Jt'tfaris curoa every outo of indigestion nnd constlpntlon in u very short time. Host of ref erences tfivim. Jlyspeiisln is the ciuis-o of nluuty per cent ot ull diseased conditions. Prlco K for two weeks ti ( 'fitment. Ur. Jefferls' diphtheria modlc-lno Is infalllblo for all kinds of sere throats. Indlspcnslblo In putrid sore throat. In malignant scarlet fever , ouanfflny it In 4S hours to tlio simple form. Infal lible euro for till inflammatory , ulceratlvo , put rid. cancerous ulcoratlon of the womb nd all . Full printed instructions how to use the medi cines sent with them. No doctor required. Dr. JefforU' remedies cnn only bo obtained ut lili oillce. No i3 ! South Kilitu ttrcet. Council Illulfe , lowu.orbont by eiprcaa on r cl | > t of jirlco. NO , 401 BROADWAY , COT70STCIIJ , la. Arc opening new null beautiful designs in Moquette , Body Brussels , Velvet , TcipcstMj Brussels , 3-Ply Xiiflrttitis , tt-Ply Jnf/rrti'ils , llacj Carpets. , Etc. For offices , liotols , lodge rooms , Call for prices nt Hnrkncss llros , ' , 401 Hroatlway. Are now arriving nnd in stock. Tri cots , Flmmols , Cashmeres , etc. Ex cellent for traveling and Jail service. lilnck Silks nnd in the new colors. Quiillty the best and prices tlio lowest for good goods. Lntlies wishincr reliu- blo pooils will call on HnrUness Hrod. ' , No.101 Hroudwny , Council HluiTs. A few more of those Li Ue Thread lloso left nt 25p. , in black nnd in colors , at llnrlcncss Hros. , No.tOl Hroadway. OIL CLOTHS In ninny new patterns and n large stock to select from. Door Mats , Rugs , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. . at HarK- ness Hrotliers , No. 401 Broadway , Council Hlull's. Horses and Mules For all 7iurpo es. lio'tfrhrnnd oUl , nt rotull mid In lot& . Largo qmintlttgfi to Delect from Eoveral pairs of flno clrh ors , single or double. MASON'WISE , Council Ulull's. OfflaMDentalMsociation Dr , HAUGHAWOUT , Manager , .Nos. 1519-15'J1 Douglas st , Omaha and No 231 Hroadway , Council Hlufl's. I'alnleaa Dentistry. No liumbiisl Gus , Vitalized Air , Klhcr nnd Clioroform , with their RlckenliiK effect avoided l > y tlio inott wonderful nmioetlielle , purify ing the blood nnd bul'dlnx up Iho tUsues. Omaha Dental Association , Sole Prop'rs , Gold Crown ) , ( .old Pluto nnd Continuous ( Jura Teeth , a npcclulty. licet tcetb (0 ; former price 115 per ct. In thu city cnn bo obtained by patronising tlio GEO , None lint oxporioncoJ linnds employed. Out town orders by mull or express solicited , unU all work warranted. I U UH HBH UB U J LATE OF ST , LOUIS , 0//7ce / MJ. 525 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 9 to 13 u. m. } 2 to 5p.m. 7 to Up. in. f > . . * wom o.u. . a. SPECIAL , 'NOTICES. Special advertisements , { . .ucli.as . Lost , Fonn To Loan , For Bale , To Keut , ft ants , lloardinir , etc. , will bolnsortod In this column at the low ratoofTKNCKNTS 1'Hlt lilNE fortho flrst insor tlonand Five Cents 1'erMno for each subsequent Insertion , Leave ndvcrtUouieii * int our offloo No. 13 I'oal eticct , nuan IJroudway , Council Jlluffg. ' ' _ . WANTS. [ lOIt 8AUJ Old papers. In quuntitlo 8 to 1 at Ueo office No , Wlfcuribtroot. P. C. MILLER , No , 13 Pearl St , Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER , LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OP PAINTB. House , Sign nnd Decorative Painter. J'apler Mnclio Wall Ornaments. None but best hands employed ana charges us low aaotUerj. On Dcmnliri'Xlitt , i > fn.rl > Ho , ( tic /j r/ irr.iifofOrcutl / / ) , French nor , knou-n as tltr Council Iil < if'it C < ti'i > ct Coc.ri > iresl > ji liinilntitnit < nnl on that date there will be To yet rctul/ } for Hits cJinnyc we offer our entire stock of CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTINGS , RTJG-S , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES OF ALL KTXDS , AXD OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT rillVKS TJFAT WILL SELL 7'/f/-.ir. Citizens of Conncil Jilttfl'n ( tnd ricinitu willflml it to their /Hfrirs/.s / to cnll < m < l examine OHrf/ooilt > and / ) ) ' / ' . Thin in the first oniioi'lnnltif cvcrojlercilin thin eltito obtain the above i/oodn front ttfttllfi'cnh stock , at theoitenlnt/ a bititinL'SH season. Country merchants mill jlntl inann liaraains l > n calling earl/ } . MAIL O It DISKS FILLED niOMJ'TLY AND VAKEFULLV. TIiu Woi'Sd'x Favorite , tlistl look I he ! , ! ) over : ili E'rcifa mid I > oiiu'.slUiin er Ales at lite Xc\v Orleans A most delightful beverage in cither hot or cold weather. Bottled tllroe at the springs in Watikesha , AVis. , and made of the finest freshly imported Jamaica Ginger Hoot , -the juices of tropical fruits , Arcadian Mineral Spring Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical authority has pronounced it "the most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Alcoholic stomach stimulant , while as a beverage it is simply delicious. " Tiie Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar , Made from tlio pure , ppnrklliur Arcadian water , oomblnM with 1'rult Juices , Fruit Acids and fiugnr. Complete In Itbclf. For tunilly use , picnics , etc. Ht'lioshlnr and highly bcnullcial ; Excellent lor the pick loom. For fnlo in Council lilulls by 11. T. Palmer , A. M. Uoarilslcy , , Ioo Driossbach , Ed. Daniels ' , H. A. Unird , J. W. Kleub , C. Dc tk n , Taylor' & Calof , I ) . U. Morgan & Co. , S. T. McAtco , Louie & Mot Tibbits & Ward } ? . W. Spetiuuu , John Short & Sou. For snlo In Oiimhn bv Cheney & Olcson , Vrnnk Rogc-rs , .1. A. Fuller .t Co. , fllndMono Ilroi & To. . Max IlPL'ht , Win. Klpmlng & Co. , IiCllo A ; Leslie , Ileinry I'tinilt , 1)V. . n\n. .las. Forsth , F. llarrctt .V Co . O. II. Moore A Co. , Hammond A : Co. , W. H. UnldulT , Smith Ac Kcnnodv , Oeo. Holmrod , W. .1. Whltohouse , O. H. Wirtb , Downloy & Dully , J.C. Voss , Wlleox & Stisjilions , T. W. Sputlord & Co. , Oeo. Dltzou , Schmidt A : Mocller. $2.50 Per Doz. or 25C Per Bottle. WHOiLESAIiE AGENTS : WIRT & DUQUETTEL KIRSCHT & CO , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , II. T. Clarke Dmy Co. , Stei > henskc Voeyel C IHnnlnn , Jlcycr < C J * / / / > e , wholesale fancy yroccrs , 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 Eighth Street.Comiil Bluffe. , C GBAND EXOURSiON THIS WEEK ! Fanning lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , from $1.25 to $12 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota onllO years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , etc. , given by P. I' . LaiiBtruu , No. 055 Hroadway , Council HlufFs , Iowa. JACOB ATTORNEY AT LAW , COTJT3STCIIJ BIjXJininS PructicL'S in the State and Kcdural courts Rooms 7 and 8 Sliugurt IMo'ik. Reduction in Prices , IN China , ( lassware , Etc. , AtV.S. . Homer & Go's , No. 23 Main st. Council Hindu. N. SCHURS , Justice of the Peace OIUco over American Express Company. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL JtLUWS , IOWA , An excellent i flucntionnl Institution , furnish iidwith all the modern Improvements , con noted bythoSISTIJUS OF CHAIUTV.H. V. M For term of HTO months , f75. Terms begin first Monday in September nrvl flrst Monday in Fcbruniy. Vor cutalo ups ud- ro ss BIBTEIt BUI'KIHOIl St. Francis Academy , Council Hlulfs , F.lff.SPETMAN&BRO NO. 500 & 511 MAIN ST. Dally receipts of new goods.Hats Caua , Clothing , and a full line of Dry Goods , all of the latest styles. Call and got prices before purchasing .SouriiulN , County and ICaiilt Work of ( .11 Kinds a Spec ially. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Kvorot Hlock , Council Uliifls. Standard Papers Used All styles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. HIFEHKNCKS : C. H. National Hank , M. 12. Smith & Co. , Cllki'iis' Hunk. Detni ) . WulU Ar Co. , i1nt National Hank , tII. . IIIRUIMIIOO Co. , nicer &l'usey.llanUors.C.U. Buvlnau Hunk. 1 N. Main St. , Council lllufTa , In. , and 20 ! ) S. lfithSt.Koom lUOmnlmNub. Manuractuior's Affontforthe CALIGPPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , A winners , Hoofing1 Slate , Man- telH , I'lnle and \Vindow \ Glass , Show cases. Klevatora ( lianil and liy- driuili &c. OFFICER , & PUSEY , COUNCIL UUJI'TS , 1A , orl 185 B. HJCE , M. D. , Or othvrTiiiiiora KiinuruU wltliou ( ) , „ knife ordrawlnvrcil blood. Over thirty youm pmi'ticiiUxvrluuuu. No. II 1'vurl Kt , Council lllulld. - WHOLESALE AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. . \ < ntn ri.rntAt. UK1J1UJ. WKU.S & CO. , Wliolc-Mlo Agricultural Implements , Bug'l&i & , J'.lc . t to. Council lllnTt ( > , town. Make thourUliiul and Coinplcto Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill & Press , COIIN PllKI.t.KHSN'I > FUKD Nos. UOli 1WI , 1M.nnd U)7 ) South Main Struct , Council llilllT * , iuvin nu\DLiv : & ctx , Mimnf'rs nn 1 .l agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cnnlngpi , ninl nil klnU of Knnu Mnolilnorr. 11UO to Ilia South Main Strt > ot , Council lllurfi , lonn. AXK 1I.IM1I.I- : * . P.O. at.r flex , V , H.tioi'dtAi , Gro.T' . \Vnmii-r7 I'rcs.ATron * . V-Pro * AM ui. fi > \Counsu1. . Council BluTs Mia Facto,1/ , ( Incorporated. ) Manuf cturornr Ailp , 1'k'k , Slalsro and Iliunllf ) , of I'vory tlo crlitlon. | ( MHl'BIS. COUNCIL IM.Ul'TS CAHl'HT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shade ? , Oil Cloths , Curtain Flxturoj , UpliolstorjfJooK Klc. No. < 05 llromlway Coutu'll HlulTa , to < ra. ia , 7'tm.K'co , 1'KHKGOY & MO011K , Wholesale Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. iSMnln mul a ? 1'oarl Sts. Council mutts , lown. SNYDKK & LKAMAN , \Vliolp nlo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. ltl'ou-1 St. Coiinpfl M 11AKLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Olb , Paints , Glass , B1 Sundries , Kt'j. N'o , iJ Jliiln St , miJ No. 21 Pearl St. , Council lllufffl. IK I m. O. W. 1UJTTS , Wholesale California Frails a Specialtj Goiiornl Commission. No. 513 Broadway , Council llluffs. W1KT & DUQUKTTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Grocorles. Nos. 10 nnil 181'enrl St. , Council llltitls. dllOCKItlKSi. L , . KWSCI1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries Also Wholosulo Liquor Healers. No. 110 Ilrond- iviiv , Council llluir-i. IIAlt NESS , KTC. UECKMAN , STUOIIHKHN & CO. , Jlnnn'ncturcrs of and Whalotnlu Dollar ) In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. ST. K5 JIulu St..CouncIl lIluTa , lown. HATS , CAl'S. KTC. METCALF BKOTIIEKS , Jobbers in Hats , Gaps and Glove ; . Nos. 312 nnd'sit Hroadivay , Council llluCfa. iiKAvr iiAitnirAitE. KEELINE & FELT , Wholoialo Iron , Stool , Kails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock. Council IllnlTp , lovvn. TJiliKtiJTv/J / 1) . II. MeDANHLI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tullcw.WooI , I'elts , Orea'onnd furs Council lllnlTi ) lowii. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating SL Lubriwting OllJ Gawlh ) E3TO. , ETO. P. Theodore , AKCIH , Council Illnffa. town. LVMllEli KTC. A. OVERTON As CO. , Hard Wood , Southera Lumber , Piling , And llrldjfo Material SpocluHlnii.Wholosiilo Lum ber ol all Kinds. Ulllcu No. I'M Main St. , Counill liluirs. lawn. _ H'lXES JOHN LINDEK , WholoEulo Imported and Domestic Winos & Liquors. Afcnt for St. Gotlliirn's Herb Hlltord. No. II Main St. Council lilulls. SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Xo t'W llaln St , , Council li'.uffi. ' Q1VKN HV -AT- MASONIC HALL , WEDNESDAY , SEPT. 15. Tickets admitting Kcntluimui nnd Inilieg tl.OO Star Sale Stables and Mule yards , HROADWAY , COUNCIL HLUFFS , Oi > potltu Uuiuiuj Depot. lloisca and iluluj kept rori t-tnlly on luin f or ealout retailer in car lo.uls. Orders promutly nllod by eontruct on h rt notice. Block sold on cominlaklun. SHI.U UL1 ( & EOIKY. I'ropilutorft. 'lxlH. fc'Al.l. STA1U.E8 , cornet t\c. i i.c Ml tlitct. _ _ _ Creston House , The only liolt-I In Council Illuffa Imvlnj r © Esoa/pe And nil modem liuiiruvouicnta. MAX MOUN , Prop.