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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TTR1DAY , .SEPTEMBEB 17 , 1886. THE DAILY PEE , COUNCflTBLUFFS , FKIDAY MOHNING. SKIT. 17. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAB.U STREET. JJcllvtrtd by cnrri r In nn > ptirtof tlio city at Iwuitj tints per week. 11. W. TIJ.ION , . . . Manager. jlrMKrs Omcr , No U. lilMTOII No 23 , inixou ain.STiu.v. _ New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods lit Ueiter's. Cooper it MrOua sell stoves. Deiilson is havinir xvater works put in. Tlitery ) be t ettbiiiets at $3 $ n doen at Gorliam'H. This evening Fidelity council , H. A. , meet. Many ducks are rcpoited about I < ako Manaxxa You better register to-day or you may be disfranchised. All of the now mail wagons tuo now completed and running. ( Jim to/en cabinets nnd a largo panel for $2.50 at Schmidt's ' gallery Tlio Mlllfc county greenback-convention will ( neet to-morrow atU o'clock. Kvun now the people are beginning to coini ) to toxvn to see it.irnitm's circus. Court will adjourn at Avoea to day. It is tlio lust term to bo held tlieie under the old law. Yesterday and to-day at Marshaltown , the marshals and chiefs of police hold their llrst convention. W. W. Chapman is putting up a biick addition in thu icar ol Ids art store , Nos. 10 i and 107 Main street. The next best thing to a Richmond fur nace is a Kaillanl Homu base-burner. Bold by Cooper Ar Meeo ( ! Register to day before it is too lato. Kvcr.v voter has to appear in DCIMJII to register or he loses his vole. Fires xvere lighted yesterday in a good many stores that had not been heated up from the Inside since last spring. It is hlated that the Salvation army is to make a raid on this city , and will arrive heie to morioxv or Sunday. Nearly all the rallioads will run "sneolals" to this city to day , as liariium , "tliu great and only , ' will bo here. J. T. Hurley xvlll ropiosont this eity In thu Sxvitclimen's Mutual Aid association , which meets in Kansas City ne.\t Monday. Dunlap has had a new steam boiler placed In the eity school house , and the Kojiorler now assures the public that the building can be properly heated. Iliiiiiuni showed yesterday at Atlantic The rthoxv eaiiie fiom Dca Moines In live trains , each being composed of twenty cars. The same appears heto to-day. This e\onlng a larjro delegation of Odd Felloxvs go on a visit to Neola lodge. They go by the Chicago , Milxvaukeo nnd St. P.iul road , round trip 80 cents. i\ \ The Ninth street bridge over Indian creek IB in a dangerous condition. Numoious complaints are made in regard to its dilapidated and dangerous con dition. It was too bad , and it made the cleik mail , when that Jelloxv rang not a chest nut boll , but a big gong in the back of the store , because thu lady asked for picture cards. To-morroxv evening the old settlers of this city hold a meeting in the city coun cil chamber on Bryuit Hlreot to make ar rangements to attend the. old settlers' re union at Macedonia on TuoMlay next. Burglars broke into the Catholic church nt Dunlap , but the Hacreligioiis thieves dhl not fiecuro any booty for their pains. 'J'hoy then broke into the priest's resi dence , and took u trunk out of doors which they rilled. Jiidgo Connor will return to Council Dliifl's and hold an adjourned term of court for ono day , to-in > rroxv , for the purpose of clearing thu record and bet ting of all cases. It will be the last term under the old law. So far the togistration has been very light indeed , i < rom the ligincs presented it looks as if many voters are not aware that It is necessary for them to register to ho able toulu. . All aio compelled to rcgistet In person or lose their vote. Keith , of the Crawford County Hullctin , Is one of the popular democratic speakers. Ho has engagements this fall in thirty- two counties in this state. Sometime , if thu democrats ever get .strong enough in this state , they will bo sending Keith to congrebH. Clark can't help it , but he lets his phil- unthroplcal tendencies get away with him sometimes. He xvants the police to rim out thu crooks , but when they run in one of the worst kind of ciooks. a thief nnd a thug. Clark wants to know by what right he is 'told. The linn of Smith ami LnorcKe have dissolved , Laoreko roth ing. Smith pays 1dm $3,000 for Ins Interest in thu busi ness of tliu Union bakery. Laorcku . ngrees not to engage In thu baking busi ness for lilmsulf nor anyone else in this city for llvo years. The bovs' \vork is an Important factor In the Y. M. C. A. of this city unit c\ery oll'ort will be niiulo to havu the boys' do- nartment more attractive than over be. fore. Each boy in o.otod | to wear his ' elippnrs when'exeieising in thu gym nasium. Parents of the bo\s will bo welcomed at any time , Next week the Friday night boys , meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will begin- mid each boy who holds a ticket IH re quested to be present. Those \ \ ho have lo.st their tickets or now boys should call ami see the bcciotary before that time , when arranirumentsill bo made to have them admitted. A thief at West Side , broke into the house of u Mr. ( > rote , and diessed up in Mr. ( Jroto'fl good ulotlics , leaving his old ones In their place Ho neglected to leave Mr , G rote a wa'.oh and pookotbook when ha traded clothes. Air , ( irote bliot nt him twice , but ho escaped. The M. K. church at Dunlap was not Bufllelontly lighted to suit many of these who attended there , so last \\ook a hand ouio now lamp was hung near the pulpit to which waa a caul endorsed : "This lamp wnsdonutml by thirty-eight sinners who attend the church and ask for more light. . Respectfully , Slnnois. " And now the parson Invites thorn to come and re ceive the light needed , John Dftvla , who has boon working for 1) , ( > rny , the harness man , was arrested for trying to jump a board bill. Mr. CJrny guvo him the' money to sotllo the bill , but Davis applied it to other pur poses. When the marshal wont to arrest lilin ho declined to KO uloug without a warrant , The marshal did not stop to argue the case with htm , but took him long and had him looked up. Ho vows Vengeance , _ Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , enment , Mo. Council DlufU Fuel Co. No , 531) ) Drotxday. Telephone No , 1 80 , Frcta oysters in every style nt the Phojulx Chop lloube , No. 605 11 road way. Klotric doorbells , burglar alarms.and erery form of domestic electrical appli- nee * at the Non York I'lumbing Co. Highest prices paid .for county , town city nud school bonds. Odoll liros. & Co. . No. 103 Pearl street , Council JJluffc , Iowa. _ Bee that votir books are made by More * I * o , room 1 , Everetl block. siit'is abstracts of titles and real ui > JV iV E. L. Squire. No. Mi i'e r. 'rwt , Council Bluflj. Pi TV piinvpii Tin APTM rxiVTrr * CliY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS , Busin.ts Transacted By Our Aldermen Last Night. CLEANING OUT THE CROOKS. A. StiecopsfVil Hall Ily the Knights of Jjnlioi- The f.axvoiillio Stilijcct ol' Jumping OH' Moving Trains. Council Meeting. Last evening the common council met ; all the aldermen present ; Mayor Kyans in the chair. Quito n number of peti tions \vere presented and rcfcned to ap- piopr'uito committees. Among these was one from the residents of ( Jlon inctiui1 , asking that : i sewer bo put in on that street preparatory to paving. The council settled up several oltl paving and grading conltacts , on winch small bal ance was duo fiom the city. Several bids were put in by difl'ercnt parties who wanted to turn an honest penny by doing grading for thu city on soveial streets lind alloys , for which the city had allvcrtls.'d for bids. These bids xvcrc referred to the city engineer , with instructions to select llio lowest bhis ami have the contracts drawn tip. An oidlnancnvass introduced anil passed iKinir a penalty of not Jess than $5 nor more than ? 100 for worrying , hurt ing or killing rabbits , snulirols or biidn in any of tliu public parks or streets of the eltv. Mr. Bixby picsented a bill forsf.'Wfor putting in tlii ! soxvor from the jail to the street. The bill was alloxved autlordcied paid. Mr. Bi\by complained that ho was not allowed by tiic water works company to put in any service pipe from mains to thu sidewajKs , and requested the council to take action which would pr-jvcnt any discrimination. The molion was referred. Dry Ooodn DenlorH. Ladies nine , satin , electric anil black goaniors can bo bought of us in Omaha as cheap as in Chicago. / . T. Lindsoi tk Co. , No. UO'J ' Fourteenth street. Coming to Astonish I-very One. The immense show that P. T. Barnum oigani/ed and presented last year was consitleied too laigc by everyone wiio saw it. What will they say this year , when to that big show h.ts been added S.'iOO.OOO woith ol now features ? No one can comprehend the magnitude of these slums by reading about them ; they must see for themselves. Ami these tire a few of the featuies that will bewilder , aston ish and delight children , adults , scien tists , .sages , tiaionls , _ guardians in fact , evciy beholder : Three rings , with , three full circus companies ; a Roman hippo- dioino , xvith soul-stin ing i aces ; porfoim- anees of a staitling character on a big , elovaled stage , living curiosities and wonders - dors in thu museum , hundreds of wild and stiangc animals in the two double menageries , a herd of big elephants in the pavilion , droves of camels , GOO lior.scs , 12.1 ponies , 80 raihoad earn , ! IOO perform- ei'h , 100 acts , congress of giants repre senting all countries , the repioduction of Jumbo , the huge ivory-honed elephant skeleton ; Alice , Jumbo's widow ; the ti011116 of Arabs , Miramba band , clown elephant , tramed pigs , moukojs , ele phants and other animals , the biggest tenls ever seen , and nn rinds of oilier rare and costly objects , tlio whole repre senting $ IOUU,000 , and xvith an expense daily ot $7,000. All of which will bo hereto to ( fay , with the great $ lf.00,000 parade in ( he morning at 8 o'clock. As the whole flhowM visit Kuiopo in the fall , this is pos itively the last chance to sue them. First class regular dinner 25 cents. 13 to 2o'clock. . 1 luunix chop house , 005 Broadway. nioti'H Kemllim Club. Heading has become : tn ait , and in tins great country with its thousands ot dillorent publications , it requires consid erable skill to lie able to know what to lead and what to omit. To aid in devel oping a dcsiro for proper reading and re search thu Y. M. C. A. have formed a band who meet once aweoKtoreview the current litoiaturo of the \\eek. Three meetings have boon held and the rcpoils presented have been exceedingly satisfac tory. The aim is not to read too much but to give proper attention to some pint of each paper. Onu week before the re view each man is assigned a uanur found on the tables of the reading room. Ho is to center Ins attention upon what lie re gards as the very best production in the paper and after giving thorough study to the article is expected to report to the band. After a report has been made each person present is at liberty to ask any question , inako any suggestion or ollbr any criticism to what has been said. The criticisms are likelv to inspire short debates and develop independent thought. All Aoung men InteiCbtcd in education will Hint these occasions inter esting and piolilablo. The meetings are held on Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Dealers. Our stock of rubber and oiled is com plete. Eastern pi ices duplicated. / T Lindsey & Co , , No. " 00 Fourteenth struut , Omaha , _ _ 1C , or U Itnll. In spite of thu threatening clouds and vivid lightning there was a goodly com pany of knights and ladies fair at the ball given at Toinplo hall Wednesday evening , All the arrangements weio complete and every one present en joyed tliu ball , unit the pleasure of thu evening drowned the disappointment of the afternoon. The committees in charge am deserving of great credit for the ex cellent manner in which the ull'.ilr was conducted. The following gentlemen served on the various committees ; Reception Committee L. Klnnohan. J. U. Dietrich , Charles Lock-wood , Ed , Do- Knv. Charles E. Anderson , A.Ann , W , K. Hardy , Thomas D. King. J. E. Collutt , M. Mornn , S , Loblmit. J. M. Harper. Floor Committee D. E. ( ileason , J , L. Tomploton , R. C. Turnbull , T. Kollcy , A. Hotmail , L. Huston , F , R. Levin , John O'Uourke , Charles Kunyon , George Hun ter. ter.Committ'M ) on Arrangements C. A. Ruud , I ) . K. ( ilcason , L. A. Hurgmumi , Elmer i'ratt , George MoPoek. R. N. Whittlcsoy. The Now York I'lumbing Co. have shown enterprise in securing the plumb ing contract for a house in Omaha. They uro at present engaged in doing some of their excellent woik in the house to be occupied by Mr. W. H. IJurns , and also the line residence bolugurcctcd by Judge James on his Inwn. This company , rocognuing the desire of Council Itlulls people for modem improvements , are prepared to furnish domestic electrical appliances , and have already put bills and gas lighting fix- tuies in several residences. Kaxv on the SuUJcct. Everybody knows that it is dangerous to make a practice of jumping onto and off of n moving engine or train , but a great nuuy boys do It just for fun , and some who are not boys are not deterred by the fear of accident. Uut n great many do not know that thcio is n state law against it. Chapter 148 , laws of 1870 , reads- She. 2. Any person not ciniiloM'il thereon , whoslmll get upon , cllim to , or othciwise attach himself to nn > engine or car , for the iurpo nof ritllneon the nme. Intending to ! limp thcinfioin w hen inch engine or cnr Is n motion , shall be tincd $100 , or not e.MX'cdliitf thirty tla s. The Industrial school , under the aus pices of the Woman's Christian associa tion. will reopen Saturday afternoon at 3 o clock , Sept 18 , in the rooms over DoVol's store , cntrnnco on Uroadway. Any ladies ot the city , whether inrm- bers of llio association or not , who .ire willing to assist in the work of teaching clas es alternately with others , are in vited to meet at the looms on that clay. Mits , P. J. MoNHiOMKin , Seci clary W. C. A. Total The total icgislration of this city for the three days ending last night were as follows- First nnrd . 274 Second u.ud . 4'0 ! Thlulwnrd . 310 Fourth \\aid . -WO Tnttd . VM This llguro is considered very small in deed and it is thought that many voters % vill lind themselves on election day dis- qitalilicd by their own rarulessness. For line fob printing call nt Pryor's HCE Job Oliico , No. 11 ! Pearl si. Every job turned out is executed under thu per sonal supervision of Ir. Pryor and is guaranteed. Prices are reasonable , but thu ollico never has attempted and never will attempt to compete with cheap work. The rule is lirst-class work and fair pi ices. _ Ij.nst Night' * ArrcNtH. William Holder was last night allowed to remain in the city "cooler" for being drunk. MikuKelloy and E. R. Dasrgart were yesterday evening at rested on Peail street , rear Fifth avenue. They were dinnk.'and it is alleged wunt through the till in McNnlty's "Do Diop In" saloon on Uroadway. Dave Trotter last evening walked into Walters' Bros ' harness shop on Broad way and helped himself to a "slicker" coal. Charles Walters and Ed. Coll.uner seeing him leave yltll the coat went alter him and landed him in j.iil The show thi" forenoon is at Adams' shoe store , No.107 Broadway. Free tickets for admission to Adams' boot and shoe store , No. 407 Ihoadway to day. "ICtut Out the Crooks. " Chief of Police Mntthuws ycsteid.iy nioining requested Clark , of the Ileiald , to act in his stead , dm mg bis absence nt the chiefs' and marshals' convention at Maibhalltown. Clark blushingly ac cepted the honor , in consequence of which he veste day "called in" the straw tile. While Clink acts , C.iptain Cousins and foico will continue on duty and Clark will let up on "why don't the foico run the crooks out ? " 12 Cabinet Photographs ? ! ) . Quality the lincst. SheiT.idon i , ! 517 _ . Dro.idu.iy. No one ever sold shocsin Council lihtli's ns low as Adams fc Co. do now. Garland cook stoves arc the best made. Get one of Cooper tte McCJco. Pcivouut Alderman Dantorth has returned fiom Colfajc. George Payiink and \vife left josterday for Lincoln , Neb. A. V. Uass , of Itandolph , put up at thu Pacific yesterday. Mrs. James Hums has returned from a ten days' trip to Chicago. J. J. Shea , cleik of courts , returned fiom Avoca yesterday morning. Dr. Thomas 15. Lacey left yesterday for a weeks visit to his mother in Chicago. A. Kindall. of Onawa , tool ; in tlio city yesterday. Ho was a guest at the Pa cific. J. W. Squire left last evening over the C , , R. I. < k P. load on his way to Ver mont. L. L. Rnnvan , of Cedar K.ipids , was one of the guests at the Pacific house yes terday. Dr. D. Macrtu returned yustciday from Iowa City , where he Icit his son Don at school. R. IJ. Campbell , division superintendent of the C. M. & P. railway , was in the city yesterday , II. Smith and S. S Childs , of DCS Moines , partook of Pacific house hospi tality yesterday. Miss Mabel Adamswho has been visit ing friends in Tabor for three weeks , will return bomb to-day. Jim licobe has gone to attend school in New York. Colonel Ucobo accompanied him as far as Chicago. Mr. Humphreys , ngenton thu fast mail , will occupy the residunco of Dr. Macnu during the winter season. J. M , Matthews loft yesterday for Mar- shiilltown , where ho will attend the con vention of marshals and chiefs of police. L. Osborn , Fcrg. S. McKcon nnd A. W. Smith , cattle men from Anamosa. were in town yesterday and rcgintercd at the Pacific. Mrs. George Hntchlnson , who has been visiting her sister , Mrs , N. J. Swansun , for the past eight weeks , returned yester day to her homo In Garden City , Mo , S. II. Foster , who went to the Pacilio coast about two months ago , with the Grand Army hoys , has just returned , tic has spent the summer there , and It has materially improved his health. Richmond ranges for hard coal at Cooper & McGuo's. i < Hhoo Donlars , Buy your rubber boots , shops and arctics of us and save eastern height. / , T. Lindsay A : Co. , .No. 20 ! ) rouilcuntli street , Omaha. The book loviowur of the Iii ! : : is so Intoicsted m the story of Evcrard and Eulalla , just published In a neat hook form by Mr. Ed. Wright , of this city , that ho has not taken the timu to wiite a review of the book. It is on sale at liushnoll'H ' , An Atlantic City boatman says that life saving at the seaside is a haul busi ness to make a living at. Not one man in ten gives his rescuer ivdollar. Usually the rescued man is so exhausted whun taken from the water that ho can't even say ' 'thcnk you , " and by the lime hu gets Into his clothes ho has evidently forgot ten all about the man who has saved his life. _ R ! Hal rim I Bunco nukes your food mure nutritious. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. An excellent educational liutltutlon , furnish d with all the modern Improxeinents , con- uo ted by the SISfEUS OK CHAHlTi'.U. V. M For term of tire months , t * & , Terms begin first Monday lu September an ] first Moudayin February. For catalogue * HU- rets BJSTEU BUI'KUIOH St. Francis AcademyCouucil Ulutra , _ , NO. 401 BROADWAY , la. Arcopt'iiinp new mid beautiful designs iu Moquctte , Body Brussels , Velvet , Tapestry Brussels , 3- Ply Itiff rains t Carpets. , Etc. For olliccs , IiotcN , loilifo I'ooms , Cnll for prices at Hnrkiiuqs Uros , ' , Uroudway _ _ Arc now arriving nnd In stock. TM cotM , Flannels , Cashmeres , otc K\- cellenfc for tra\ cling and fall service. Uliick Silks and in the now colors. tyunlity the best and prices the lowest for good goods. Ladies wishing roliii- blp goods will call on Hiirknuss No.101 liromlway , Council A few more of tliosc Lisle Thread Hose left nt 25c. , in Iilnck anil in colors , at Ilarkness Hros. , No.Wl Jiroadwny. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a liirjr stuck to select Irom. Dnorllats , Rugs , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. . at Hark- ness Brothers , No. 401 Broadway , Council Blnli's. MURDER ! ! W lt uniiuul vlnltu- tlon. Tcn > ciiis' tiiiilnlDK . , . jr.PKI ItIS' Ui.MiiV : : tor tlmt Intnt mi'la ly tins clcinoii- Hliatc'dtlio liictthat it is mlnlllliloui a iir\i ixo mulciiic. If > iii purnilt , jour chlldrn : dluvllhillplitlioim. "ThOlp lilooil bo upon your head. " s.ile only lit tlio ollico , No. 8.1 South Mil ' trei't. Council lllnirs.J.upr scntbj ) express on locclptof prico. $ J. C11. . illnkusloo , 01' No , 141Q Campbell sti cot , Omtihu , ho loccntly lo t a'licautllul ' and in- tor-tiiiir dnnplitci. nirod abtnit 15 joins , bv diiihlhuila , nmloi thu trcituiint ( ol oiiu ol thu bo-t plijB'ciuns ' inOitmha , xtritoH to Hi. .Iclloils , ol tmscltj : "Your romcjj'ior dlphtliurln came too I Uo , our dour iliuinhu'iVIIH djln < r nlion It v us i ec'oix ed. I nin Kitlsjlii ! ! ] that hoi llfutould h.ivo htcn siixtd. Auothdi oiioof our chi dron xvho Imil the dip'.ithui in , hot- throat xxitb lilloil up ullh the ptitild uluciiltlon , xx o u > od jour nicdlclnonnd in txvolxo horns the dleasu xxiis coiiiplotulj * suhduod. lit tliq filtuio xvu xrill Loop jour raudlclno ut-ull limes In our house. Wo foci thut it fuxod the llfo of ono of our < ; hlldron Wo uro xoij' tlmilkmi to jou , nnd only roifri'tt hut x\odld not Cull on jou soonci. " Fioiii the Council UIitlM Dully HOriild : Mrs 1 ! . M Cioiaid , xx-lfo of Unsinccr Oorard , ol the Union I'.ieltto. this city , has lift n n grout Milloicrfor inuny j'l'ins. with xilmt x\as sup- IIOM-I ! to bocnnccr ot the thioiit. It was so bad Ihnt hho XTIU IhroiitoiU'd xxltli PtBixntloii. Her ( T'licml lioalth xxus complete ! ) biokuu iloxvn. fcho could only sxrnlloxv liiiild | lood , nnd oxon that hci stonnioh could notdlvost or ns linliito. [ I'hjBlclans ot Council Ilhills nnd Unrilm nttendcil lii'r lor tln < o years nnd unvo no lolloi. Dr. .luiroils.of thlf city , xx-nscnllod. lu four \\coks" tlmnhu cured her tin out , nnd com pletely icstoted her Kcnar.il lionlth. Had Mrs. Cciard not obtained toliul xnon bhoxxoiild huvo dloil liom blond polton , the Mimocondltloti that doMioxcil the llio o1 Gun. ( Jiiint. I'rom the Coiinc.ll llluIN Onlly llloliu : M. A. Mcl'iKo , editor of the ( 'nmt > ilnISbcn ( ! biujr , I'n.l I'louinnu , has bcun the pur&onal iilondot tlio editor of tlio Globe foi moro than tvxcnlj yc.us. and It knoxvn xvhcrox'or ho Is know n aa ono of the bunt inon liinjf. . Hn U iil-'O nn Intlinato iiiund of .Mr. Clnik of tlio Non pareil. Ho ling IxM'ii uiitoituiiato in the 1 net tlmt hla family wif. inx.iRcd with illphttu.'i la. nii'l Kioatly distressed. Mi. ( "link Inn Inir hem del ol his calamity bent him nmo of Dr. .li'llciis' Dlplilheilii Cnui , iluns ti'oil at once , nnd tint Ihesot tlio iuivt of his chllilicn Rnvud. I.otlois Jroin Mi. Mcl'iKe mo nnboundo 1 in tliolrox- pri'sslons of eiatllndo lot lindlnt ; MIIIIO inuuns ot nx'oitlnir the loss ol Ills wiiuloirioiniof little nnd Iciulor 01103 I'lxoof Mi. MuI'llio'Huhlldioii out ol elicit dlod fiomdlphtluii'ahuloio ho Imd nn oppoitunltyof nsintf lr Jolfcils' n-mtilj' . IIVHl'KI'M U Uysitoiitle , wh > lixtiln niNory nnil dlo in ( Us- pall with vnncor of tlio i l < imaeh ? Dr. Tliomna Joireils anrcs oxorjCUHO of Indigestion anil constlpntlon in n X'erjsliort Hmo. llcst of ref erences fe'ivon. DvHpcipbln is the emi o of ninety per cent ol nil dlioa cd condltlonH. 1'rleo $ fi for txvo xxeeks tientiacnt. Dr. .It'tlciils' dlphthoili inoilk'liio Is Infalllblo for all kinds of Hio throat Indlspcnslblo In putrid hoiu tin out , in million ml n-jailo tloxoi , chant'liiK It In IKhouihlothehlmploloim. Intal- llhloenro lor nil Inllammntory , nloeiatlxe , put rid , cnnceioiis ulcorntloii of the xvomb nud all catariliBl coiiilltlons. full pi intcilliisti notions hnw to uo tliomeill- cines Kent xilth them. No doctor loiiulied. Or .lolli'rls1 remedies can only bo obtained u his ollico. No J South Hl'-'lith street , Coiino lllulTs , Iox\aot \ noiit ny expioss on rocelit | drlco , _ _ _ OmakDentalAssociation Nos , IfilO-lMl Douglas st , Omiilm ami No Sal Brouilway , piuiuill BlulVH. Donllttry , N htiniliiiul dun , Vllnlliml Air , ICIIiiT inul Chiirdfiirni , nllli Ilii'lr ulrlvnlnti rctin t ntoldoil l > 7 llioiuu t uiiiulurdil luiueiiliolli' , imrlfr- Ine tlio bli oJ unit Uul.il.iu up.lliJ ll iie. . Ouuilin Dental Ahsucliillojt , Holn I'rop'ro. (3ulO Cronm , ( iulil I'lut ) utlil Coiiiuioil | | ( lulu 'IVttti , oupoilull ) ' , II in i tfcU | ; , ( oriuur | 'iU'u Hi F. P. . . . f LATE OF ST , LOUIS , Office No , 525 Broadway , CountJI Blutfi , U III IJll , III , ( a in a i > , m. TUibp.iii , .loom no , o. OPPIOEB & PTJSEY , BANKERS COUNCIU HhUl'FO , I A , Kttabl shod l&I BARGAINS ! On Jccp > nbci' > 'tlt > t , iH'o.rhno , the ixti-lnrivlii ) ) of Orcntt , French il4 T/r//- / nor. / . ! ' HH Ilic Council /f/H/Jjf / Carpel Co. , c.iv f T.S by tiinlttttitm , tnnl on Hint date there icill lie A CHANGE OF Fl To yd rcndj/ for this chanyf we o//Vr on r entire stock of CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTINGS , RUG-S , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES OF ALL KIXDS , ; t\l ) OTllKlt HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT ntJCKS TJTAT WILL tiKLL TITKM. CitlxritH of Council Jllii/'x < tn < l rii-initj/ii'tn Jlntl it to their i/ifrirsN to cnll < n\il \ c-jL'aintnr oitrf/ootla and ; > r/rrs , TlilN In tin- lint opiwrlnnttit cvcrojlrrcct ( n thin city to obtain the tibore yooiltfroin a full , frcnh s/ot7. / ' . at flic opening of a biislncut sr so > . Country incrclinnt * ivtll jltut nutnii Imrutii'.ts 1 > ritltliiff crtrly. MAIL OJtDJHlS FILLED J'JiOMI'Ti.Y AX11 CAItKFCLLV. "The Ideal Wau eslia Water. " Bottled direct at the spiing , has boon found imalutiblc in thu treatment of diseases of Kidneys and bladder , such as Bright's Disease , Albnmiuiiria Diabetes , Intlama- tion of the Bladtlei , etc. The medical piofctsiou with great niianimily for many cars past has boon preseribhiir Wuitkosha water for such ailments , and ARCADIAN as the most perfect o.Mimplcs of these wateis is uipidlv monopolizing the patton- agu of the cxnericnced physicians and of intelligent invalids. Diluting and mm- trailing the urine , allaying inllamaiioii. freeing the urinary passages of olloto matter and acting as a natural soh cut. The Aicadian is tlio best of medicinal agents in diseases of the stomach and alimentary canal , such as dyspepsia , bil ious fever , catarrh of the stomach , jaundice , malaria , nervous debility and kin- tired allections. Prof. Walter S. Unities , M. D. , the celobr.ited chemist of Hush Medical College , sa.ys " 1 have never analy/.ed a purer watcV. " J. Adams Allen , M. D. , L. J , . I ) . , president Rush Medical Colleges ays "This spring furnishes the typical water of health. Try it and be convinced. ' D. G. Morgan JB Co , , 11. A. Baird , 11. J. Palmer , C. Dectkcns , A. M. UutmMcy , Taylor k CalilV , John Short & Son. Minna \A/ . Biiclc buildings of any kind raised or inovod and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Aveuue aud Eighth StrectCounil 131uff3. , C GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! Farming lands in Town , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , ranging from $1.25 to f la per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , etc. , given by P. P. Lansti up , > o. C55 Broadway , Council JSlull'd , iowa. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , COTJISTCIIj BIuTJIfl S PructiecB In the State and Federal courts llooniH 7 nud 8 Shugiirt Blo'ik. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , , At W.S. Homer & Co's , No. 28 Main st. Counuil BlutVs , BOOK HBDKG i'f , , J < MiriiiiU , County and Hank Work of nil KiiuK a.Spcf- lally. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Boom 1 Krorot Block , Council Blnfls , Stiindiird PujxTH UBHI ! , All Htylos of bind. ing m Miiguzlnos inul BLANK BOOKS. itnniiKNcis : : : a II , Nutloiml Iliuik , M , 1C. Smith .V Co. , Ultl/eiiN' Hunk. ] ) mniVolU > \ Ca , viiht Nulloinil Hunk , a II. liixiiiiiuce Co , Ilicor \ I'nsoy.lliiiikoia.O , II. biivliiK * Hunk. N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace Ollll'ti ox or Amoilciiu Kinross ( i > miinny. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. R. L. WILLIAMS , 1UN , Main St. , Council muffs , In. , auU ilOU B. irithHt. , Jtooiu 10 , Onialiu , Neb. Maiuifuutuier'B.\goiit for tlio GAL1QRAFU TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tout , AwiilnirH.Hooflutr iSlute , Mon- tclH , IMutrt nuil Window UliiHS , Show- ( JUKPH. Klovutoru ( hand ami liy- tlniull &o. U. BICE , M. D. , Or otlitTTumor * romotiNi xilthoti buncors r/m , | 10 jlltft , , trnMiiiiirar | wooj , Oxur lluuy > * iii | iri t-tH' lwi irlwitJO N.i. II IVurlBt , t.'oiuu'il HUlUs. | VCX > li Ultuluu | Irvc. Jn the city tail lie obtuinod by iiutroiil/lng : tlio 5 niondxTny \ > flBLCouncil llluffg CEO , W. SC111XDELE , Prop , None but experienced linailB employed. Out town oidois by mail or express solicited , and nil xvork > x arranlod. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fpcclnl mlxortlsomonts , such n Lost , Toun Tolxjanl'or Bulo , To Hcutnnts , Donrdlnir , cto.txxlll boliiEoitcd lu this column nt tliu low rntuofTKNCKNTS I'llll LINK fortlio tlrstliisor tlonuud rhoContsrorI.ini ) for each subsoqumit liifoitlon. IXJHVO ndx-ortlsempii ttntour ollico No. 12 1'oul street , near llioadwuy , Council III H ll. WANTS. POH SAI.K Old pnpoiB. In ( jtliuitltlo Bto ut lloo offloo No. U 1'oarl alroot. BAljR-Xow lioueo , olglit loom ; , FOH bntb room , luriinco , jras , nnd nil mod- cm ooinonltmcos : only tlirco blocks Irom Omnliii depot , nnd three blocks from eonlorcif biulnes * lu Council Illiiirn. Unas. T. Olllcitr , xx Itli Olllcor & 1'iiBoy , bankers , Council Illulfs , loxxii , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ANTII > Attonn wnitrr. Apply lleclilelo W UOIIBO , No.lH Jlioadwiiy , Council Illulis. Horses and Mules For nil purposes oo'igl't and sold , nt retail and In loll Laiico qmuitlttea to beloct from Euvural pulrs of nno Urlx era , eliiirleor double. MASON WISE , Council Bluffs. P. C. MILLER , No. 13 PearSt. . , Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER , J.ATB3T JJK8JC1NB. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. I Uooor tlT hftloter. P per : MnchaViUI . None but butt liRfuU ompluyej ai > arnarge at 'WHOLESALE ' AND JOBBINGf f - COUNCIL BLUFFS. DniSHi : , WKI.LS it C0 , Wliolflo Agricultural Implements , Buggto , f i iiliiire . 1 to . 1 ti l-iiiinoil IllilT ( . lowu KKYSTOXK MAXtM'ArrUHINO CO. MnVo thoUrltlanl niul Cuiuplcte Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hilt A Press , COHN SHKI.I.KIIS AND runt ) nirrp.uo. NoIfOl , liJi , IW. iiiiiir.lT fkititi | Main Street , _ Cotinoll HiUITs lown DAMI ) HKA1)1KV vV CO. . MiMUifunn Uoblipiaof , flgriciiltural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , v * C" i rlnire , nmJ nil KlnJj or Vnrm Mnolilnurr. 1110 to Ulfl boutli Mum Ptreot , Council lllulTt , loiro. _ AXK J/.t.V fJf.'S. A l'P- ; Oi.r\MN , T. H.DotKii.r OKO v. I'ic ATrcni. VI'ros .VMim. S < > a.VC < iiiM ol. Council BluTs Haadla Factwj , . , ( Itiporporatpil. ) Mnntirni'lnrorn \ilo.lNtk , Slo.Uo nod Small _ _ llnmlli" ! , of every UI.UFFS CAlUM-n' CO. . Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Clotlio , ( 'liitiln riztllius , Uihrt(6ti'r | ( - ( JooJs , We. No. 405 llroiultTKjr CouiuUt IIHlfTi , ta , lon.icco. HTC. PKHKUOY & ISIWOUK , Wliolronto .loIilnn-3 In ltit > Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 88Main anil LT 1'ouilSt' . Council Ilium , tonn. SNYDKK A ; LKAM/VN / , Frnit and Produce Commission Merchants. No 14 IV ul St. Coillio.'l 'lliilN. ' : , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , ts' Siindrlcq. Ktc. No. ! 3 Mnln M , ami No. ' 11'onil St. , CoiliuJI JMlilTn I HI < / > T O. W. HUTl'S , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Goncr.il Commission , No. fili Itioatlwny , Council IllntTJ. \VI11T i\s \ DUQUliTi'K , \Vlmlc3lllO Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 anil 18 Poiil St. , CiiiUL-lt Illutrs. aitOCKltlKit. L. KIKSCIIT & CO , Jokers of Staple and Fancy Grocerios. Also Wholesale I.lijuor Donlurj. No. 414 Ilioiul- wnj , Council ltlulT4 - , . t JIAltffKSS , KTC. BKCKMAN , STKOHBICHN & CO. , Jfanu'nctiirois of mul Wholc nUi Donlora 11 Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. NoK3 _ _ Main Stouuoll llluffa , loxra. HAT ! ? , CAl'S. B2X7. METCALF BHOTIIliUS , Jobbers ia Hats , Caps and Gloves. NOF..JIJ.uul 'IH nroud\\ruy , Coirieil lUillTs. | UKAVY ICEEhlNB & FELT , Wholcialo . Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , Anil WooJ atoelc. CoiinoH'lllulTit , ( own. HlDHS AM ) IIOC / J ) . II. McDANELl ) tt CO. . Commission Merchants'for Sale of Hides , Tulli-w.Wool , Polla.Grcnsoimd 1'uw Council lilutTa Ion-ix. COUNCIL IJLUl-TS OIL CO. , WJiolp'iilo l > ofllorg In Illuminating & lubricating Oils . , E3TO. F.Tbcodoro , ARLMU , Council Illu.Tj. Town LVilUEll I'lLlNQ K'l'C. _ A. OVERTON to CO. . Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling , Andltrldffo Mntciliil Si > ocIultl < ' 8Wlic la3nt Luia- bor ol all Klmls. OlUeo No. 1W Mala St. , Council IJlulIs. Iowa. VJXES .IAO LlQUUltS. JOHN UNDER , Wholosixlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. AL'cnt for St. ( iottliaid's Herb PUti'M. No li Mnln St. Council lllulls SCHNEIDER A : EJK ( , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , XoU Main M. . Cuunell Uiufft. Slar Sale Stables and Mule Yards , BHOADWAY , COUNCIL BLUM-'S , Oiijiotito Xluiiuiiy Depot. p ; g. Hoi BOB n J Mules koiit cotistnnlly on linn foreuloot letuil or Inciu-louJi. Ordersi promdlly flllod by contrtiet on Hurt notice. Htocksold on commlfl-ilon. BHLU lElt & JJ01.KV. I'roprietora. SfttiT St ° 'K&l. HAM ! BrAIIMta , corner bXf. UllO III ttltCt. Creston House , The only betel In Council niulfi bavin ? Fir © Esoeip © And ell modern Improvements. SlD.i'naudiMOiluWist. ' MAX MOHN , Prop. RW.SPETMAHABRO NO. 500 & 511 WAIN ST. Daily receipts of new goods.Hats Caps , Clothing , and n full line of Dry Goads , nil of tliu latest ktj Ics , Cnll nnd got prtcQS before jitiientisi uj ;