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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : T1JU11MDAY , SEPTEMBER 1C , 1886. THE DAILY BEE , COUNClfBLUFFS , THURSDAY MORNING , SEPT. 10. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DclHrrcd by cornier In nny pnrtof the city nt twenty tints per week. II , W. TII.TOX , - TKLIU'IIONUS : JinMND-sOmcr , No. 43. Nionr II : > ITOII No. a M1XO11 ailjNTIU.N. New York Plumbing Co. Now fall jroods nt KuIUir'n. Richmond fiirnnccs , Coopcr&MuHco's. One down c.ibluols nnil a largo panel for ? 2. 0 nt Schmidt's pillory. Opera house lnrl > or , < diop anil bnlli rooms ; uvor.vthlnj : Urst-dnss. K. M. MAIIVIN. Charles White , ono of llio deputy mm- filmls , yesterday arrested ono J. Drown for peddling without a license. I1 S. Clark Is having a line heading liiiulo for "Kralc's Uustlor. " The artist had worked in a ftketeh of Clark. Judge Aylesworth Ic.ft yesterday for Chicago. Justice Kraine.y is In uliargo of the conrl ( hiring the absence of the judge , The Council Bluffs & St. Louts railroad will run a "special'1 from Slu'iiandoah Into this city to-morrow to liurnum's fillOW. Hound trl ) ) tickets to St. Louis over the Wahasli arc Slii.flj , mid coumitMiRliig Saturday next they will bo reduced to $13.25. From Council Blufl's to Lincoln over thu Union 1'aciliu the fair for thu round trip , including one admission to thu fair , is SL'.O" ) . Keller & Ilarlc have taken out a hack llcon.se and have placed a line hack on the sfrcols. "Hull'alo" handles the "rib- tious" for them. Out at Honey crcolf Henry Lowe loaded a car with charcoal Tuesday after noon ; intending to .ship it. Hut in thu Ijad were a few live coals , which found by the wind limited the whole car load , firing the car and the track under it. This ninniing ho found it ht > ap o ( ashes , ii wreck of iron and HOIIIO twisted rails. Hard and ift coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. Council BltillVi Fuel Uo. No. BM ! Broiuliiy. Telephone No. 100. 1'roflh oysters in every st.vlo at the Plut'iiix ' Chop House , No. 505 Broadway. The Presbyterian ladies invite their friends and tliu public to meet them at the residence of Mrs. Thomas Ollieor for io"hii evening on Thursday night. A ! committee on reception and cnlcrtniti- nionlconsisting of .Mrs. P.O. DeYol.Mrs. Thomas Ollicnr , Mrs. Rebecca Bltiucs , Mrs. 1. A. Miller , Airs. John T. Baldwin and Mrs. Horn will welcome all who como. Strangers arcs especially in vited. The next best thtnsr to a Richmond Furnuco is u Radiant Home Base-burner. Sold by Cooper & McGcc. Elo trie door bells , burglar : ijirmsnnd : fWcry form of domestic electrical appli ances at thu Neu York Plumbing Co. Alntumic. . Harmony Chapter No. 25 , O. B. S. , will oncot in regular session this ( Thursday ) icvening at 7:3) : ) o'clock. A full attendance us requested for llio purpose of initiation. tUp order of thuV.M. . , Garland cook stoves arc the best made. tvJet ono of Cooper & McGeo. . Ugliest jiriccs paid for county , town > ity and school bonds. Odell iJros. it lo. . No. 103 Pearl street , Council Blullrf , Richmond ranges for hard coal at < 3oopor & McGee's. JPcrpoiinl I'nrn graphs , i E. G. Sovorancu , of Rockford , 111. , is pit tiio Bechtelo. J. J. Sullivan , of Missouri Valley , was ) in the city yesterday. , John Shields , of Cedar Rapids , la. , pvas at the Ogdcn house yesterday. C. A. Bovd , formerly of this city , but pow with 11. A. Boles , Minneapolis is in jrae city. C. C. Cook has returned froniDanbury , 2a. . wiiero Shupard & Cook have a general - oral merchandise- store , Dr. and Mrs. Macr.io have rouioveil cfroni their homo , and will hereafter oc cupy rooms at the Ogdcn house. 11. W. Young , of Sioux City , who travels for the Russell Manufacturing company , of this city , is in town. Mrs. Gcorgo F. Wright and daughters 1iavo gone to Iowa City , where they have taken a house for the season , as the young folks are attending school. Mr. II. U. Funk , of Audubon , la. , can didate for judge of thol'tftccnth'djstrict , called at the Bii : ollico yesterday after- noon. Sou that vour books arc made by More- house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J.V. . & B. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council HlulVs. 13 Cabinet Photographs ? 3. Quality the lincst. Sherradon , 317 Broadway. Two Balloon KtorluH. Chicago Mall : "Wo used to inllato bal loons and t > end them skyward at uverv stopping point of the 1'oropaugli show,1' said John Foropaugh recently to a re porter for a Philadelphia papor. "I rc > - incmber now one incident in regard to those balloons , " lie continued , "It oc curred in 187-1 , at Chester. There was a Jarge crowd on the grounds , and a man wo called liig Smith was inside the bag while it was being inllatod. At last thu balloon bulged out , nearly full , and Smith crawled from under. Twunty-livo men worn holding the balloon , and Smith , after he had got outside the mu- ohlno , saw a candy butcher named Mitchell standing near him. Before anyone ono could count live Smith g.-abbod Mitchell , throw him in the basnet , and yelled , 'Lot go ! ' Thu men dropped llio ropus.thu balloon shot aloft like a rocket , and the 10,000 i > copa | strained their oyoa as they saw It grow smaller and snialjer. until ft was out ot sight. "When tliu balloon was fast skipping toward heaven Miteludl's head could ho peon over the edgu of the basket as ho veiled Help , for God's sake ! ' When the ulg bag iloated beyond thu range of vis ion n dozen mon started northward the way thu wind carried the balloon ia teams. They drove eight or ten miles , and limy found the balloon with thu wretched Mitchell lying h Iplossly in thu basket on the bank of a creek , Mltoholl'tj ludr laid actually turned white from fright in his hour's rlilo in the clouds , "Sovoral years after that , in another town , Big Smith was iusiUii another bal loon as it was being inllatcd. After it was full of hot air ho crawled over the cdgu of tlin basket and another imm got in for n trip through thu o/.onu belt , Bomo ono yelled , 'Let go ) ' The rones won ) loosened , but ono rep , on thu bide on which ! Smith was gutting ! but took a turn mound his head , clutching him tightly , and as the balloon shot skyward it look Smith with it by the anklu. His tcrriflod companion ia thu basket , who heard the cry of horror that swept over the crowd , could not help him , for if ho chnngod his position the chances were that the basket would upset or that the rope would uncoil , i After about tun min utes the balloon eumo down with Smith unuwiscious and his head full of blood. However , ho recovered , and is yet iu the lUow 7\T Tttn r T ItPI'fl IN THE BLUFl'S ' , Hazcn , tLo Man Who Lost His Boodle , Dis charged From Custody. SCHOOL CENSUS COMPLETED. Scared Vnltio of tlic Grnpo Vine lie-union of * die SIills County Heroes of the Hattlo of Houth Mountain. Old SoltUcrs' Picnic. The old soldiers of Mills county , on Tuesday , the anniversary of the battle ot South Mountain , Miiryland , In 180:3 : , had a splendid picnic on Starbuck'n lawn , aliout a mile from Glenwood. They have made it a point to have such a picnic ami reunion theiu once a year , and this year was no execution. Thu weather was upluudid , and the air cool and bracing in one of the most'beautiful and pleasant groves in western Iowa , The ladles of thu soldiers' families furnished the viands in abundance for the occasion. Abnor Kearney post , of Glenwood , called after the first union soldier killed from Mills county , was out in full force , nnd had a most excellent martini hand. Cap tain Mel Byers , commander of the post , captain of the Glenwood company of the Irw.i National guards , and one of the most wholesouled vrtcrans in tliu west , was master of ceremonies. Major Lvnian and Colonel Keatly had both been cordially invited to attend. Major Lyman did not attend , as ho was at Avoca attending court. After a sumptuous dinner was spread out on the whitest of linen on tliu greenswaid , Colonel Keatley was called upon for some remarks , and responded feelingly by alluding to the fact that twenty years ago to a dty : , the Army of the Potomac , in which many present served , by the decisive victory of South Mountain , on Sunday , September M , the iirst great tide of Lee's invasion of Mary land , ami first threatened invasion of Pennsylvania , was turned back toward the Potomac , nnd by the bloody struggle of Antietam , three days afterward , made decisive by Leo's humiliating retreat into Virginia. He spoke of how intense was the anxiety on that Sunday , in thu long lines of the Army of the Potomao , as they climbed the rocky face of the mountain , for the safety of 11,000 union soldiers , cooped up at Harper's Ferry , amj whoso signal guns were heard distinctly throughout that long and painful Sab bath afternoon , only six miles to the west. Hon. John Y. Stone , J. J. Stcadinun , osq. , of the Nonpareil , and E. Starbuch , Esq , all old soldiers , made feeling addresses , alluding in pa thetic terms to thu fact that tlio j-ouths of that day , who in toil and anxiety on that day bore faithful muskets with the old Hag , were now , most of them , old men , peacefully awaiting the summons to their long and silent rest. After the "talks , " the young men of the company of the f. N. G. gave a handsome exhibition drill in marching and in tliu manual of arms , and showed by their proficiency , that they arc of tlio right stun" out of which to1 make loyal and oll'ectivo national de fenders. There was a largo ami happy crowd and not a thing occurred to mar the delightful occasion. Vnlttc of the Vine. There are few people in Council Blufl's who are not interested in the grape crop. Even the children are interested in the extent of a nickel's worth every time they go down the street. This year the crop has been an cxceutionally large one , und of extra good quality. The vines and fruit seemed to thrive during tlio hot dyr weather of the early sumniur , and just as the clusturs were filling rain fell in plenty , and the result is the largest and best crop over gathered here. Thu grapes of Council Blufl's possess a llavor in.ii quality which commands for them a good price and a ready salu. One , caiibu of this , and perhaps the chief cause is the leculiar composition of the soil , which chumists who have analyzed it say pos sesses the sumo components and in tlie same proportion as the blufl's along the Rhine in Germany , which have for so long been famous for their grapes. Tlio grape suitsou lasts hero about forty days , und in a week or so will be over. By as careful an estimate .is it has been possible to inaUc at this dale , the amount of grapes handled this season in this city is 2.1,01)0 ) baskets , averaging about twenty pounds per basket , making 400,000 pounds. This c.stimiito is rather under than over. The price to tliu producer has been about three cents per pound , showing in round figures $12,000 brought into this city by grapes alone. The crop is a profitable ono , and pays well on the investment. Thu land on which they are raised is so rough that it Is practically valueless for any other pur pose. About 1,000 roots arc set out to thu acre , at a cost , including the plant ing and preparing thu ground , of about $100 pur aero. To properly euro for the vines entails "tin cxpcnsu of about $2. > per acre per year until they begin to bear , vyhien is in three to live years. After tlio fifth year they should produce a full crop , which is about -100 baskets per acre , though the general average is about 30J baskets per aero , and the price generally averages seventy-live cents per basket. Thorcjis no dangorof an over-production , as the sccion is quite limited where tliu grapes cr.n 1)3 sujiossfulty grown , ami the market is almost unlimited. HwlHsliclmnr Scared. Yesterday afternoon a man appeared in tliu city marshal's ofllco and asked for protection. After being questioned he claimed that his iiuniu was John Swiss- heinier , of Chicago ; that ho had been employed by onu 11. A. Shipnian to take charge of a car containing two horses , fcomo bug"io ; s , etc. , that were en route over thu Rock Island road from Chicago to Omaha to the E. M. liaise Mattress company , that on Pinching this city late Wednesday night his car had boon setout out at the stocic yards for in spection by tlio car repairers ; that tins morning a crowd gathered about him and followed him around , for what ho knew not , so he came up town for protection. On telephoning to the Rook Island freight depot it was learned tlmt the con signee of the car had been over from Omaha and had taken the car across the bridge , leaving Swlsshuiiner behind as it was reported that he was drunk. Swiss- hqiiner claims that he has no money with which to return to his family in Chicago , and is now hunting work. Ilazon'H Hootllo Goito. Richard Hazcn , who was picked up drunk by the police on Wednesday morning near Ed. Waterman's , on Broadway , was yesterday discharged , as was his "pard , " William Cassidy. Hazun claims ho was beat out of $33 in a house ot prostitution up town unit had no money or place to sloop ; that one of the .female inmates of tlio house got his "pile" and would give him no change. CUIIBII8. The school census of Council BluiFs , which has just been completed , shows the school population of the city , those between the aires of live and twenty-one , to bo 7lti3. , ) This is an increase of about four hundred over last year. The Richmond , combines I ho four es sentials of a good furnace , simplicity , capacity , durability and economy. Sou thuiu ui Cooiicr & McUoo's , Dr. A. J. Cook , ouieu No. 31 N Main st. Diseases of the rectum a specialty < If you want a good furnace and ono that will bo as durable as vour house , get si "Raymond" of Cooper & McGce. THE MINbtHEALERS. Tnlcs offiomc Very Toinlcrfitl CnrfiB. Chicago Tribune : The mind-healers actually succeeded in doing something yesterday morning. Upon the report of the commlllen ( in orcanization , Ur. C. R. Teed , of N'I-W York , was elected perma nent chairman. Hvo vicu presidents were elected , and Mrs. A. L. Lord was chosen secretary , Mrs. Swartz read a re port from the programme ! committee , which contained nothing bill a repetition Of the announcements of thn hours of Ihn diflbront meetings. Dr. Teed then read A series of resolutions , which were adopted , containing lluv declaration that the organization .should bo known as the Meut-il Science National Association , ns well as a great many nnnouueiiu < ut& that they were metaphysicians ; that metaphy sicians worn metaphysicians ; that no body but a metaphysician know what it was to bo a metaphysician ; and that metaphysicians would eventually euro all the mental , moral and physical diseases of the world. Prof. Swarlz , at 10:30 : o'clock , sprung n resolution indorsing Airs. Mary B. G. Eddy and Dr. W. F.Tiviins of Boston , and tlio trouble began. Everybody talked for and against the resolution , tliu only practical suggestion being one from Mrs Swartz , that these people should bo i't- dor.sed because they had put broad into thu mouths of hundreds by teaching them how to work thu mind-euro scheme , and that of another woman who wanted thu convention to take lira-minutes1 "mcta- physical treatment" on the question. The resolution was passed by a standing vole of 18 to 11 , and then the members were told that they could try this treat ment if they wanted to. The feature of the afternoon was the attendance for the-first time of a colored metaphysician. Thu tall ; took its usual scattering form. Dr. Wiight held the floor untilSwnrtz grew jealous and called out from the rear of the room : "Mr. President" Mrs. Lord was presiding "can't we hear from some one else sonny1' This aroused the metaphysical ire of the other doctor , and he yielded the lioor with the words : "This is thu second simo 1 have been insulted In this body. 1 don't take an insult. When any ono mils a thorn in me I pull it out and Inrnst it back. I haven't overstepped the time , and as that party has never been inter rupted here , and 1 think it rather cheeky for him to break on mo. " Both doctors left the room by diflercnt doors , and there is no report yet of mental science bloodshed. Dr. Baldwin lectured on thu gift of healing , and , prompted by ques tions from the audience , said about one in six of the human race were first-class healers , and that thu gift was confined tone no temperament. He thought prayer in creased the gift , but mind-euro was back of all faith anil prayer euro. Magnetic healers wore liable to take on dii-ease , but the metaphysical scheme was safe for thu healer in all respects. A man in the rear of the audience asked how it was that so many metaphysicians , who claimed there was a cure for every thing , had bald heads , graj hair , and bad eye sight and hearing. The dill'erent doctors kept on talking just the samebut no direct answer was given beyond a statement from Dr. Crodier that disease was the result of association and environ ment. Miss Innian of Mississippi , knew of a great many cures and called for pe.c- fions who had been cured to testify. Air. Randell , who looks to bo anything but a well man , had got rid of kidney trouble and Dr. Teed had cured a man who im agined that his foot was cut oft' . There was a cut of an ax which had severed the tendon of the archilles. Ho stuck the amis of the tendon together and without any inflammation of suppuration the wound healed up and that foot was us good as the other. Then there was a regular contest in telling stories of wonderful cures by the doctors. Marston told of a man who shot himself clear through thug body twice. His wife \vas a metaphysician and began treating him. She called to him , "There ismo death , John. You cannot die , " and held him until the doctors came and re moved the bullets from his backalthough she had already succeeded in stopping the hemorrhage. Ho said ho had no de sire to live , but witli the help of thu sur geons , who came every day for live days , but gave no medicinetlio man recovered. Olio ball wont throujrh hts lungs , and he. might have lived without metaphysical treatment. The plain surgeons said ho had one chance in nmo. The speaker had never healed a case of consumption in its last staircs , but he coutd tell as big stories as : uiy of themand did not believe I hat medicine in human hands ever cured a disease. A Peculiar TiiHtc. They wore- speaking of a BuQalo bride's trousseau. "Wore her roLes made in ParisV one asked. "Oh , no , " another one said ; "they wore all made in Bnllalo. She takes pride in wearing nothing but Buffalo robes. " MURDERM Diphtheria Isiwiln miiUTis ; its an mini visita tion. Ton years' trlidof Dlt. T1I03. JliFPKUIS' UKMlUn' lor tlutt I'll till nip lady liua ilcinou- Mnilecl tlio Inct that It ii Inlullllilu us u iiruvont- Ivo ami euro. If you pornilt your chlUlronto clio with diphtheria , "Their lilnoil ho upon yinir hoiid. " For sulo only ut tlio ollico , No. 1 Mouth Mh Btroot , Council UlulTs , hi. , or sent by oxpruss on iccolpt of price , f" . C. II. lllnko.sli'o , o : No. 1410 Cnmpboll street , Omatiu , who locontlyail \ u hunutllul uiul in- lurustlnir Utitiirlitcrrod uboiit V > yc > nr , hy illnhtlioi-la , uniloi-tho treatment of ono of the lio- t physicians In Omalm , writes to Dr. Jollurls , of tills city : "Vour luniody for Ulnhtliorluuumo too I'lto , our dear iltwuliter w us djtnjr when It was iccolvcil. I inn B'ltlslleil tlmt her llt'ocould liuvu heuii saved. Another onoof our chl'd run who hnd the diphtheria , her throat was tlllitd up with the putrid uleonitlon , wo Uaoil your iiioillclno and hi twnlvo lioura the dlnouso was completely suhiluocl. In the I'm urn wo will keep your modlelno nt all times in our house. Wo foul thut it Hitvoil the llfo of ono of our children. Wo nro very timnkful to you. uud only regret tbut wo did not cull on you sooner. " 1'rom the Council lllutTri Dally Herald : JIM. K. M. ( Joninl.wllo ot Hnqineor deraiil , of the Union 1'ucltlc. HiU city , lim b < . > cn u Kreiit sullororfor ftmny yearn , with what was eup- poseil to bocunvur oflhu tlnout. It wussobad that bho win threatened with tturvatlon. Hur Kcnenil health was completely broken down. Bho could only swallow itijnld looil , undovon that horfitonmoh could not clliri'&t or asshnllato. 1'hyBlclans of Council Illutru and Uiunhu mtundod her for Ihri'o yearn nnd Kino no relief. Dr. Jolforlsof thlh elty. WHS called. In lour weeks' tlmo ho cured her thioat , and com pletely restored hur general lio'dtli. Had Mrs. llorard not obtained uilluf soon thu would have died from blond poison , the BUIIIOcondition thut destroyed the llfo of ( Jon. ( ir.int. From the Council Hliing Dally ( Hobo : M , A. McPike , o lltor of the CiunuriiUKbens ! liinv , 1'iU Kroeinun , bus been the porbomu friend of the editor of the Oloho for moro than twenty yo ire , und la known wherovcr ho Is kno wn us ono of the best men llv iair. H o U uUo an intimate frluiid of Mr. Clink of tlio Non pareil , Ho Imi boon unfoiturrito in the 'net that hi ! taniily was ravaged with diphtheria , and Kiuntly distressed. Mr. Chirk hiiMnir luinid of his calamity sent him voino of Dr. JulTorls' Dlphtheiiii Cure , II was iltotl at once , und the llvoj of the ro&tof his children earod. Letters Irom Mr. Msl'lko uro unbounded In their oxI I preoslona of Krntitudo for llndlnjf some means of averting tlio loss of his whole Kroup of llttlo und lender ones , Fivoot Mr , Mcl'iliu'Bchlldreii out of oltfht died from diphtheria before he had an opportunity of iiMns lr. ) JetfurU' remedy , tVSi'ii'Si\l mm-KrciAl Dyspoiitlo , why nvo In mUery and dlo in dls- palr with cancnr of thottoiimeliV Dr. Thoimis Jotferis cures every case of Indigestion nnd constipation In a very short tlmo. IleEt of ref erences fc'ivon. Dyspepsia is the cauto of ninety per cent of ull diseased conditions. 1'rleo f > for two week * treatment. Dr. JcfforU' dlphthcrU modlelno U Infallible for all kinds of bore throats. Indlspcnslbla In putild Born throat , in maliirntint usarlet lever , chuujflriK It In ii hours to tlio slmplo form. Infal lible euro tor ull Inflammatory , ulcoratlvo , putrid - rid , cancerous uleonitlon ol the womb and all cutiirrlml conditions. I''ull prlnUM liistrucUoin how to use the modi- ciuui sent with them. No doctor required. IT Jttlorli'iome llojciui only bo obtained aj lill ollico. No * 3 tsoltth KUIitn btrect. ( 'ounclt IllutTi , JowBor seat by oipreis on receipt | O urlco , T On DccnnbcrilJsl , inwtmo , tltr partnership ofOratH , FrcncJt P Treit- noi : Known on ilif. Cmnicil Ulnffit Carpet Co , , expire * by limitation , and on thai date there- mill he. 1\ > act rcailfi for this change we offer our entire .sfocAof CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTINGS , RUG-S , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES OF ALL TtiyDS , AJTJ > OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. AT PRICKS THAT WILL SELL THEM. Citizens of Council Jtltift'iHtniJ rivitiitjfiritt jlinl ( tto their Interest to call and c.raniinc ouryootlK ami price * . Thin l the f I rut opportunity rrerojicreflin thin etto ! / obtain the aborc auodsfroin afallJ'rcnh toc/ . ' , at theopcnlntfofa btiahifsstteaxoii , Countri/ merchant * mill find many barnainx by citllinu earln. MAIL OltltJlltS FILLED I'ltOMPTLV AXI > CAltEFCLLY. NO , 401 BROADWAY , Arc oiicning1 new and beautiful designs in Moqnette , Body Brussels , Velvet 1 , . Tcvpestry Brussels , 3-Ply For offices , hotels , lodge rooms , Call for prices nt Ilnrkiiosa Bros , ' , 401 Uroadway. Arc now arrivini ? nud in stock. Tri cots , Flannels , Cashmeres , etc. Ex cellent for traveling and fall service. Black Silks and in the new colors. Quality the best and prices the lowest fin1 Koort ffomls. Ladies wisliini ? relia ble goods will call on HarkiiosH JJros. ' , Ko.101 Uroadway , Council 131ull's. A few morn of those Lisle Threat ! Hose left at inc. , in black and in colors , at llarkness Hroa. , No.Mi Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a stock to select from. Door Mats , lings , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. , at Hurlt- ness Brothers , No. 4,01 Uroadway , Council Bluffs. OmaliaDentalAssflciation rJAllGHAWOUT , Manapr , Nos. 1519-15'J1 Douglas fit , Onialiu nnd No 231 Broadway , Council BlufVs. DoiitlHrjNo liiBnbugl ( ! , VHallKul Air , ICtlivr anil Clioruforni , wl.h tliolr BlulonInK eircct iiviililoa by thu must wundsrfnl nniioktliatlc , purify- dig the tlooJ und bul'UIn tuplio tlouei. Oinaliii Dental Absociation ; Solo Prop'rs. Gohl Crown i , Cold I'lnt ? nnd C'ontlnuoiiH Oura Tcctb , u nicclully. llcst'tecth K { futmer prlcu 115 pc > not. STTFRAlCISACADEMY COUNCIL JlliUWtf , JOH'A. An excellent educatloiinl Inblltiitlon , furnlsli ad with ull the modern liiipiovomentg , uon- noted by tlio 81STEUS OVCH'AKITV'.H.V ' , M 1'or form of Uro months , $75. Terms begin tlrbt Monday In September nnl Orst Monday In February , For catalogues Kd- roes SISTKll BUPUKIOK St. Krunols Academy. Council lllnirs , F.W.SPETMAN&BRO NO. 500 & Ull JIAI.V ST. Daily receipts of new tood8.lints Cans , Clothing , nnd a full line of Dry Goods , all of thu latest styles. Call and got prices before purchasing cl owher In the city can bo obtained by nationUInt ; the GEO , W. SC1UXDELE , Prop , None but experienced hands employed. Out town orders by mall or express solicited , nnd nil work warranted. LATE OF ST. LOUIS. Office No. 525 Broadway , Council Bluffs. to l"u. in. a to n p. m. 7 to K p. m. Zloom No. B. SPECIAL NOTICES. Puccini advcrtlsomonts , such tis Lofct , Foun To r/inn , Vor Sale , To Itcnt , V nuts , Uoardlnsr , etc. , will bo inserted in this column at tlio low ratoofTENCENTS PI'.H LINE fortho nrscmsor lion nnd Five Cents PorUno for cnchsubso jiient Insertion. LUHVO adverlisomen our ollloo . I" 1'cal Council No. btiect , near Uroadway , liluirs. WANT8. FOH SALE Old papers. In iiuantltlo Bto ut lice ofllco No. 1l'eiu1 stroot. F OU SAMJ OR HBNT Now house , otht ! roams , bath room , fiirnaco , ( , 'as , nnd all modern conveniences only three blocks from Omaha depot , and three blocks from center of bulno s In Council IIInlTs. Cims. T. O Ulcer , with Ofllour & Pusoy , banKorB , Council Ululfs , Iowa. Iowa.WANTUD A prooa welter. Apply Ilcchtclo lioneo , No. ; iia Hroadwuj- , Council Tllulls. Horses and Mules For all purposes. oo-iBht nnd sold , nt rotall nn < J in lota. Lnr 0 qunntlttos to ( .eloot from Several palrp of line drlvors , single or double. MASON WISE , Council Bin Us. F , C. MILLER , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFAOTUBEB OF PAINTS. HoiiBO , Rl'ii ( nnd Dccorntlvo Painter. 1'npler Macho Wall Ornaments. None hut best hands employe. ! and chnrecs as owns others. rs , Journals , County and Blank Work of till Kind * aSneo falty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHODSE & CO. Room 1 Evorct Ulook , Council Binds. Standard Pniicrs Used. All styles of bind ing in Muga/.lnus nnd BL'ANK BOOKS. llit'KltiNCRS : : : I ! . II. National Hank , M. K. Bmith i : Co. , Cllkons' Hank. ] ) o n > , WclltfJr Co. , < < lrt.t National Dank , ( X II. Insurance CM. , moor & I'ubov.tliinkors.C. II. tiavlnsrs Hank. IU N. Main St. , Council Blufl's , Ia. , anil 20 ! ) S. 15th St. , ICooin 10 , Omulm , Xcb. Manufuctnror'8 Agontfor the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awning , Hoofing Slate , .Man tels , Plato and Window Glass , Show- Cases. Elevators ( hand and liy- d ran 11 &c. OFFICER , & Pussy , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Established 163 COUNCIL BLUFFS , Friday , Sept. 17. tk ffb. V ° b Sb. B R B IA M > 4 * * . TR BARNUM8 GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH , COMBLNKi ) WITH THK AXD- MONSTER BOMA'N' HIPPODROME , Niiii' L'niti'd Monster Shows. Capital , $4,000,000 , , Daily Expenses , $7OOO Largest and Richest Amusement KntorprKsc on the fai-o of lluCSlobo. . FARKWKLI , TOUR , -Barnum's A.lii-u . to his Ainoriean I'atrous : 1 rpjrii't hi'inif foicot to take uway Irom my follow cltl/oif * an exhibition whloli they have oil ttiUFlu llealy ! appieel.itcsl nnd lavlihlv pntronl/i-d. but the iiiunseiiieul-veeKIn pnoplo of Huiopo doinand thpi.ppoitunlty of oeehtK thH Coinblnatlini , which Inn \Miild-wldo iiiputHtlon.iiml no counttrpait In uny countiy. I hie : iiindo all iiii-aiiu-einriitqnn.l . contrads lor Us ttaifportatloii , In imvnM entirety , ni'ros * tin * utlitiillc. My nhlo and c.xpciionced purlners will conduct thliuii- purnllcd enleipii'O usur.u MY I < IIIMINAI. : si i'iuISIO.N. : . The publlf's obi'JIciit soi'Mit't , 1'ltlXr.AS T. 11A1INTM. Triple Circus Company in 3 Big Rings Hugo Klovated Stu : o for Olviuultui Unnica. Two Immense Double Muiutgorii'.s of Wild and Trained Beast * . Munnnoth Musouin of Living Human Wonders. ( Jrund Roman IlippDilromc. with ( tlnrinus Haci1 DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 LM. . 1'KIU'ORMAXCKS AT 'J AXU 8 P. M. : u ' LgisK ! i'y ; "W""MV jrrSS ! ? ttVT > tJ ; Si' U U IV ! BO As I-ai' c : ls r'ifo ! iml HuJto ns Natural. The Polished Ivory Boned Articulated Only Elephant Skeleton on Exhibition Anywhere. " ' 01'11'0"1 ' ' Coi'Sru ' ! < s of lll ° UifTKcst Men Alivo. The most Marvelous Troupe of Semi-Barbaric In Wonderful Performances. Afl'ectionate and Distressed Companion of .Jumbo I Myriads of intensely Intcrcsthur and Startling 1'eatiircs , collected at an Enormous 'Expense. Trained Horses , DOKS , Pips , Ponies , Lions , Tigers , I'untluns , Bears , Hyenas , Leopards , Camels , Elephants , Monkeys , birds , and even Reptiles. 100 Startling Acts and Furious Races. ! MO Phenomenal and Daring Artists. 11 Acts fi ° ' "K on at the Same Time. 1,000 New Features and Wonderful Attractions GREAT FREE STREET PARADE , " Contaiiiinp over a Mile of Rich Objects nnd Rare Features , will leave the Grounds at S o'clocic A. M. Admission to Everything , 50 Cents. Children under Nine , 2,1 , Cents. Vortho accommodation ot these wishing to avoid the crowds nt the wagon , n.u ollico luiabeeu established nt I ) . W , HustineH'H llonlc SI ore-0 Main streetCouiuil Illiiir6\vhyiirejo-Ted liuniljorod goals cnn hu bought at the regular price , nnd mtinlAhlon t okcls nt tno usual glight advance , on the inointng of the show. Uvcnrslon rate's ' on all Hullroiids. Will i\Iiibil in OnutJm , Sfjiteinbcr lIIi. -lI-l l-KI i'lio World's Fuvorlic , tlmt look the < > EI > verA all Foreign ami BJunttestic Ciiiii er Alex at tliu IVu\v Orleans A most delightful bevoragrc in cither hot or cold waathcr. UottleJ dirco at the springs in Wiiukcslia , Wis. , anil mailo of the finest freshly iiiinurted Jamaica Ginger Hoot , the juices of tropic.al fruits , Arcadian UiiiRnil Spring Water and Loaf Susrar. Eminent medical authority has pronounced it "tlio most perfect example- an aromatic Non-Alcoliolio stonwdi stimiihiiit , while- as a beverage it ia simply delicious. " The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar , Made Irom the pnro , sparkling Arcadian wntar , oomblnod with Krnlt Julcos. IViilt Acids and C'omplcto In Itself. For I'ninlly nao , picnics , oto. Ilctroshlntr and hlchly Ijeiiellcial ; Kiccllcnt for the sick room. l ° or sale In Council Dlullrt hy 11. T. Palmer , A. M. Beardsley , Joe Driessbach , Ed. Diiiiiels , H. A. Bainl , J. W. Kleeb , C. Dcotken , Taylor & Calof. I ) , G. Morgan & Co. , 8. T. McAlcu , Louie & Met/.gcr , TibbltsuV ; Ward F. W. Speinmn , John Short & Son. For snln in Omaha hy Cheney .t Ole on , Frank Hoscrs , J. A. rullnr A Co. , Rlndstnno llron. * Co. . Mullt'cht , Win. Klcmlnir k Co , I.usllo i l/-sllo , Ili-nry 1'iiniU , I ) . W. Sax , Jan. rowytli , V. Iliinctt i G i . ( ! . II. Moore .t Co. , llaiiinion 1 & Co. , W. H. HulilnlV , biulth . % Koniiodv , ( li-o. llolmrod . J. WhltoliouHo , O. H. Wlrtli. Uownloy As Dully , J.C. Voss , Wllcpv Stjphuns , T. W. Bpnfford & Co. , ( jco. Dillon , Schmidt if Moullor. $2.50 Per Doz. or 250 Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AG-EHTS : WIRT & DUQUETTEL KIRSCHT & CO , , COUNCIL BLUFFS. 11. T. Clarlw Jrii/Co. , -pln'iikc Voeuel < 0 Jiliinlnif , Meyer ( > tvltolenalo j'aiwir arocer * , Omaha. Brick building ! ) of nny kind raised or moved and satisfaction Frniuo buildings moved on Little Qiaut trucks , bail in tlio world 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street.Counil GRAND EXCURSION TP.IS W ? ' "K \ FarmliiK'lands in Iowa , Minnosolu , Tox'i ? , Kmisu ii'i I A ; ! ' : ! ir.u : from $1.25 to ? 1'J per acre. School mil Hlaf.j laih : .it MI.IM : : : ) ; i 0,1 JJ.voar timuG licr cent Interest. Land buyers ftij1 t'lv . 1 i o.Mi.it.-M . * . , ( 'iveii by P. P. LuuBtruii , No. 555 Hroailway , Council Jilu t' < , 4i/.M. JACOB sims , ATTORNEY AT LAW , I'racliccs in thu State und Federal courts Rooms 7 iind 8 Shuaart Blo-k. ; Beduction in Prices , IN China , tlassware , Etc. , AtV.S , Ilcmer & C'O'H , No. 23 Main ut , Council Blutl'u , Jusiioe of the Peace Ollico over. ' .ino.'lein l tii. ti Conirany. OUR UNPRorecrei FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARc TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. n. BICE , M. Hnnrprs Or utliurTuinor * leuiovcl tuthu i ou//cc/o tukiurocrdru , lntf of Iiloo4. Over Unity > enr8 imicticaloxurlcuir1. No. 11 J'C'lirl El , Council HlUtTv.