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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1886)
THE QMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNClfBLUFFS , SATURDAY MOUNINO , SEPT. 18. OFFICE , NO. 12 , EEAHL STREET. by cnrrlrr In nnrrnftof the city nt tiuiity it'iitB per week , H.W.Tn.ioN , - - - Malinger. Tii-r.i'itoNis : ; : rtSlNTHROmCK , No. 43. KIOIIT KIHTOK No. 21. Mixoit a New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods tit Roller's. Richmond furnaces , Cooper & Medcc. The xcry bo t cabinets at $11 n dozen at Ciorham's. It was u big crowd , but it was a good- I natured one. Ike Oltcr was locked up yesterday for being drunk. iloo Tackman was yesterday arrested for being drunk. One do/en c.tblnets and a large panel for $3.60 at Schmidt's gallery. Nearly everybody went to the circus. Those who diu not wished they hud. Very few circuses draw such crowds of people to Do city as ISarnum'sdid. The Monona county fair will beheld hold in Onawa Wednesday , Thursday and Friday of next week. The Pacific Express olllre I'oys have discovered a now .species of "nut , " which they have on exhibition. Very few nrrcstH were made yesterday whOn tlio number of strangers that were in the city arc taken into consideration. Charles Mitchell , the vagrant who had a Norlwestorn switch key in Ills pocket when arrcsled , is being held by the police. To-day is your chance lo regislor. If yon doirt register in person you cannot vote. No one can" swear in a vole cm election day. The salvation army will probably open tlio campaign in Council Binds tomorrow row The old opera house will bo the headquarters. Sometimes it takes fifty cents worth of time lo lind a man witlTa "compliment ary" cirens ticket that lie is willing to sell for twenty-live cenls. Harmony Mission gave a dime sociable last evening at Union chapel. Refresh ments were served , and those present enjoyed the occasion. Green , the editor of the Sentinel nt Monona , had tenderly cared for a patch of watei melons , and tlio wicked boys robbed his vines. The public schools adjourned to allow the scholars to witness the circus parade yesterday. 'Tis better to grant permis sion than to have the scholars take French leave. The police merit special credit for the vigilance and energy displayed yes terday , the result of which was the ex cellent order maintained in so large a crowd. John Ronnett is making a material im provement in the appearance of the fronts of the stores occupied by Hark- ncssliros. and the Council Blull's Carpet company. Old settlers are invited to meet this evening at lie council chamber to com plete arrangements for attending the old Bottlers picnic and reunion at Macedonia Tuesday next. The Council Illuffs Candy company is building up a neat business. They make excellent candies , and are now lixed so they can manufacture two barrels of sugar per day into candy. Messrs. Snydcr & hieaman , the com mission merchants , being cramped for want of room , have bought out Sheppard - pard & Cook's business and leased the building in which they wore located. F. Legonder and Frank Wood were locked up in jail yesterday for safe keep ing. Wood had a pair of clog slices with him and claimed to bo n professional clog dancer. The police booked both as vags. Monona county wants a new court house. The one tlioy now have was mis taken the other day tor a private dwell ing by a lady canvasser , who knocked at the door and inquired if the lady of Iho house was in. Willie Slovens , who was arrested on Tuchday as a "vag , " on Thursday ad mitted to Deputy Marshal Mullen that ho had run away from homo. Uis folks have been notified and ho will probably bo sent homo to-day. Al Onawa , in Monona county , the en forcement of the temperance law is ex citing considerable attention. Two Blocks of liquors wore emptied into the street by the shorin" in pursuance of an order by the court. They killed two birds with one stone. Ono trip to the city a Herded them an op- portuuity to see Iho circus and lake out a marriage license. Their names are Martin Ring and Maggie Aroslerand they ciiino from Cursou , The hotels yesterday had all they could possibly do to attend to the wants of llieir palrons at dinner time. The Pacific Iiouso , which was Barman's headquarters , bad to turn some of the hungry away until the crowd became less. Asa Fellows , of Avoca , got in jail yesterday - torday for being drunk. Ho was brought to the police station in a paralyzed con dition , but two houars aftcrwaril claimed he must have been drugged , as the last ho know ho was playing pool in a saloon , nml was perfectly hober. All the police force did double duty yesterday. Every man on the force was on duty at 8 o'clock in the morning and remained on all night , looking for crooked people. For pome reason or other Clark did not fulfill his agreement with Chief Matthews to "clean out the crooks , " It soonis as if it was nearly time now that some ofloclual stepn bo taken to rid this community of a party of cattle thieves and their accomplices. Kvery day Bomo fat cows are missed , and they do not scorn to bo found again by their owners. There are rumors of midnight HlanghtoritiK down by the river. It would be unhealthy for tlio rascals if thoyshoulil be caught at it. The Bur. is tinder obligations to Mr. J. T , Hnrloy , for invitations to ntlond Iho tiwitolunan's ball , to be given in the exposition - position annex at Omaha , September S7th , Mr. Hurley displayed a remark ably elegant biulgo which entitles btm lo Beat in the Switchmen's convention to bo hold ut Kansas City , for which place lie starts this morning. Mr. Hurley says arrangements will bo porfeclod by which all members of the association there wil bo afforded an opportunity of running up here to see both cities ami attending the ball , which , bv the way , Mr. Hurley savs will bo a little more tony than most balls nro in this part of the country. Hard mid toft coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. .Council Illujls Fuel Co. No.r1(1 liroadny , Telephone No. 13 0. Fresh oysters in every style at tlio Fboinix Chop House , No. 005 IJroadway. Elaine doorbells , burglar alarmsand every form of domestic uluetrical appli ances tit the New _ Yqrlt I'lumbiuR Co. H Ighest prices paid for county , town city nud school bonds. Odell Uros. < te Co. , No , 103 Pearl street , Council Ulutts , lowu. See that your books are made by More- houciCo. . , room 1 , Everett block , First class regular dinner 25 ccnts.l3to2 o'clook. Hiccnlxchop house , 5051Vwuy. Substantial abstracts of titles nnd real I' estate loans. J.V. . & K. L. Squire. No. 101 Tcarl street , Council BlulYs. IT WAS A GREAT BIG SHOW , Pho Oircns Domes and Qoca and Amuses Crowds of People. THE ANTI-SALOON REPUBLICANS Men Kroin Imvn AVIn > Wore fdoRntcs ) to t lie Con volition I'ci'Hdiinl 3 tlons All tlio News in ttic HIitfH. in's Cli'Ctit. Tlio pasters were gorcuous , but they tliil not misrepresent llio hiiow it ulf , as most pn turs tlo. Tlicro was a great crowd tliorc , and many wcro disappoitttuil. They had all t'.iny could do to watch the three rings and tin ! platfunn. Jumbo iKi'd to be a big attraction , but .Junibj dead is a bolter card than Jumbo living. Ills skuluton , and his hklti , str tulii'il over a wooden frame arc antoiiK tlio most eagerly sought for bights. Barman has some tun or a do.on gi- nnU , nud over HO many otliur attractions. 'J'ne menagerie Icatnre was -especially good , which is not usually the ease so late in the season. Mr. Warner , the press agi'ut , takes par ticular pains to beu that Tils guilts are comfortably nml satisfactorily provided for. Day. Hush to the registry board in your dis trict this morning nnd'bu registered. If you don't get rcgibti rvd you will be nna- bio to east your ballot on election day. Anti-Saloon At tlio meeting of the first national con vention ot anti-saloon republicans held in Chicago Thursday , reported in yester day's BH.K , Iowa was represented by twenty-one delegates , aa follows , several of whom are well known in this part of the state , and have occupied high posi tions of trust in the gift of the people1 E. H. Hnlchins , A. M. Whaley , B. F. Wright , I' . M. SntLon , Hon. J. W. Mo- Dill , 15. F. Clayton , J. F. Meyers , H. E. Hard , M. M. Walden , Hiram Price , Aaron Kimball , W. E. Blake , Winlicld Smouso , H. E. Sears. Francis \rnrga , Warren S. Dimganv. . M. Reardshear , Ho > al Mat- ihew.s. L. G. Fellows , S. L. Dews , James N. Miller. - "Everani and Eulaliu" can also bo ob tained at Crockwell's book andstatiou-try store , 411 Broadway. Yesterday' s WotltHnsis. Harry Hagan and Lizzie M. Green , of Omaha , yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock were quietly married by Justice ochurz at his ollieo. William Ihillington atul.Sar-.ih J. Kelley wore also yesterday muted in marriage by 'Squire Sclmr/ . The show thiF forenoon is at Adams' shoe store , No. 417 Broadway. Sent to tlio Co.inty Jail. E. U. Daggart and Mike Kelley were yesterday sent to the county jail until this morning , when they will be tried for the alleged larceny of the till in McNnlty's "Do Drop In" buor hall on Wednesday. Free tickets for admission to .Adams' boot and shoo store , No. 417 Broadway to-day. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Trotter Trott oil to Jail. Dave Trotter , who was on Thursday night arrested while caught in the act of stealing a "slicker" coat , yesterday plead guilty of petty larceny and Judge Krai- noy sent him to the county jail tor thirty days. No one ever sold shoes in Council Blull's as low as Adams & Co. do now. Personal ParngraphH. KatePatnam , the actress , is at the Og- den. den.C. C. II. Dewey , of Omaha , was in the city yesterday , J. D. Lake , Panama , was in the city yesterday , J. J. Stork came in oil' the road yester day morning. l'II. . Smith , of Avoca , was a JilufTs visitor yesterday. Tliomas McDonald , of Neola , was in the city yesterday. A. J. Glass , of Janesvill'j ' , Wis. , was in the city yesterday. P. L. Johnson , of Hastings , Neb. , was in tlio city yesterday. W. S. Hurling , of New York , was an Ogden guest yesterday. E. L. Shugart , with his wife started last evening for Princeton , Ills. S. P. Ari'old , of Now York , was an Ogden house guest yesterday. Mrs. W. A , Cobbs , of Jacksonville , III. , is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ed , Watts. Al Cramer , of Avoca , was among the parties who came to see the elephant and saw him. H. V. Battoy , editor of the Walnut Bureau , was in town yesterday. His paper is independent ami outspoken , 13 Cabinet Photographs ? a. Quality the linest. Shorradun , til ? Broadway. The Richmond combines the four es sentials of a good furnace , simplicity , capacity , durability and economy. See them at Cooper & McGco's. If you wan ta good furnace and one that will | jo as durablu as your lionso , get u "Richmond" atCoopev AMcGco's. Inick on tlio Haou Trnolc. Now York Worlds The li ckiest man in Now York to-day is Mike Williams. Four months ago ho was a bootblack , who had never owned $100 in tv bunch. Now lie owns a hotisu and lot , drives n fast horse and sports $2,000 worth of jewelry. His bank account foots up $120,000. lie has made his fortune by Dot ting on the racetrack. Mike is an Italian , and is nicknamed the "Dago. " Twenty- two years ago ho was born in a little vjllngo on the Tiber within an hour's distance of the ancient city of Rome , His parents came to this country before ho reached the dignity of trousers , and he was brought up in the streota of New York , Ho began blacking boots iilmos.t us early us ho learned to walk , and the number of shines he squeezed into a day was next door to miraculous. When he was fifteen years old ho sat up a stand in front of Ladd's jewelry store , No. 19 Wall street , and in the course of a few mouths made the acquaintance of nearly every banker and broker in the neighbor hood. Ho has polished the shoes of Vanderbilt - derbilt , Jay Gould and a score of other famous men , and can toll which of them has corns and which 1ms not. Acood many sporting men Irequont the Fulton Ferry hotel and Mike learned to know all of them. He was already in terested in hearing them "talk horse , " and in time gained considerable turt in formation himself. Last year ho saved up f23 and lost it in a binglo wager at Brighton Beach , That stopped his bet ting for the season , but tins year lie re peated the operation with bolter results. Ho went to the Brighton track at the opening meeting and played Ix > rd Colo- ridge straight for $25. Ho won (350 and reinvested in ten tickets on a place horse , which netted liirn $ :20 : each. Ho took his good luck quietly and played carefully. At Motimouth park ho beat Elizabeth for f 100 each way at odds of ten and four tome mo , and came out ahead on several smal- er wagers. At the close ot the summer meeting he lintt $5,000. , The Dago opened the midsummer season by winning $1,000 on Dow Drop. At Moninouth Park , n few dnys later , lie bad $150 straight and place on Gonfalon falon anil won sjiGOO ; in n single swoop. Ho quit Monmoiitli sfS.oOO winner. Not n single day lias ho misled at the present meeting at 8hcop hcad , and his luck still stands by him. His mode of betting is to | ) iit from $200 to $ .100 on a horse for n place , and he claims in this way to have made an even $1,000 on the She < pshciul track. Mike is nn entirely difl'ercnt young man since fortnuo has smilcil upon him. ' Ho travels with sporting men , dresnes in a broadcloth suit , drinks champagne and smokes twenty-livc-eent cUjars. Ho drives to the races in a light road-wagon be hind a $ . "iOO horse and wears a linen duster lo protect his good clothes. A few days ago lie wont lo the jewelry store , in front of which he used to black boots , and surprised tlio proprietor by asking to look at his watches. The Dago spent $350 for a solid gold watch and chain , $500 for a diamond pin. and $1,000 for a horseshoe pin set with diamonds and rubies Patrick 1'lynn , the Fulton market oys ter tncrclmiit , met him a day or two ago in trout of tin ; ferry house and asked him to put $10 on a horse for him. "Don't bother mo will , small change , " said the Dairo impatiently , " 1 ncvertouch anything but $100 notes. "You don't remenibor mo giving you 5 cents for a shine the other day , do you ? " retorted the nonplused oyster merchant. A reporter for the World met thelucky ox-bootblack at Sheop.shead yesterday , just as he was giving a tip to Alderman "PafDivvor. Tlio Ihigo had won $150 on Burch , and was winding his winnings around a roll of bills as big as a tomato can. can."That was an easy rico Burch won you , " remarked the reporter. The dago stowed away his wealth as if carry ing Tt were r. bore to him. Then lie remarked : "I wouldn't ' 'a carad if the still'droppod dead on the track. I was just dnnkin' a bo'.tlo ot champagne , when 1 took the notion lo stack up against him. " "Your triunds say you'll go broke as soon as your luck turns , " remarked tiie reporter. " 1 don't care what they say , " was the reply. "They are all jealous. I got $0,01)0 ) salted down in a house and lot in Brooklyn , r.nd several hundred in jewel ry , and that won't blow away very soon. 1 started playin1 long chances , but I've given that up now , and play very eloso to the game. " "What am 1 going to do this winter ? Well , I've been thinking of going to Cali fornia for a few weeks. 1'yo got an idea of buying horses and startin1 a stable o' my own. ' There's 11101103 * in race horses nowadays , and always has been. " Mike has a wife , a dark-eyed young Italian girl , and a baby , who are now living with him at the corner of Madison and Oliver streets. The family will shoitly move into the house in Brooklyn. TROUBLE AHEAD. A AVoiiinn IVho Wnntctl lo Settle L'p With tlio Imiv in Advance. St. Paul Pioneer Press : "Is the chief in ? " asked n young woman with good clothes and pompadour bangs who walked into the central station yesterday atter- noon. The woman was mad ; not insane , but "mail as a hornet. " 'No ma'am , he's not in just now , " re plied the chief's secretary , dismounting trom his stool and edging up to the rail ing. "Is it anything 1 can do for you ? " "Well , 1 don't know , " answered the woman curtly , "I came in to lind out something about fines. " "Fines"echoed the secretary. "What kind of lines ? " "Well , suppose one woman went at another and gave her a real good , hard pounding , and pulled her hair and all that , how much would it cost ? " and Iho woman's cyes _ sparkled as she mentioned pulling hair. "O , Unit would be assault and battery1 replied the secretary , still at : i loss to know what tlio woman was driving at. "That represents a line of § 10. " "Ton dollars ! Well , 1 don't mind that1 and she began to take some money out of her purse. "There's a girl out near where 1 live who has been telling stories about mo and calling mo names , the wretch ! and last night she went to an ice cream parlor with my fellow. I want to go out and give tier the worst boating shn over had in her life , and I thought I'd come in and pay my line first. Ten dollars lars , did you say ? " "and she prollbved the secretary two lives. The secretary was dumfoundcd. "O , you can't do that , " ho finally man aged to say. " 1 know better ; I can. The girl is bigger tlinii I am , but I can pull the hair nlloiit of her head. Yes , sir ; I can doit. " " 1 mean you can't pay for going out and beating a woman. " " 1 can't. ' Well. I'll go out and beat her and pay afterwards , that's all. You just bet I'm not going to lot any girl talk about me for the sake of $10 , and when it gets to taking my fellow I'll " Hero the door slammed and cut oft" the remainder of the indignant little female's remarks. A rtcautinil I'rcsont. The Virgin Salt Co. . of Now Haven , Conn. , to introduce Virgin Salt into every family are making this grand ofl'or : A Crazy Patchwork Block , enameled in in the center , given away with every 10-cont package of Virgin halt. Virgin Salt has no equal for household purposes. It is the clean- oU , purest nml whitest Salt over seen or used. Remember that a largo package costs only 10 cents , with the above pres ent. Ask your grocer for it. Reduction in Prices , IN China ( lassware Etc. , , , At W.S. llcmcr & ( Jo's , No. 20 Main st. Council Uluns , P. C. MILLER , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER , DESIGNS. MANTTPACTUBEB OF PAINTS. House , Sign and Decorative Fainter. Papier Mache Wall Ornaments None but best hands employed and charges as ow ai others. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. An excellent educational Institution , furnish 3 with all the modern Improvements , con- uoted by the 8ISTEH8 OFCHAHITV.U. V. H For term or fire months , ITS. Terms begin llrst Monday in September nn4 Dret Monday in February. For cutulouuos Kd- roes SIBTEK BUl'BUIOR St. I'raiicI ! Academy , CouncilUlufff , rj NO. 401 BROADWAY , Icu Arc opoiiiiip new nml beautiful designs in'o 'o ' AFoqttette , Kodij Jirussets , Velvet , Tapestry Jirussels , 3-Ply Ingrains , 2-Ply Ing rains , Ray Carpets , Etc. For ofjlcos , hotels , lodge rooms , Cull for prices ut llnrkiiess Uros , ' , 4 < 0l Broadway Arc now avrivincr "nil in stock. Trl cots , Fliiiuiels , CnslimorvS ) etc. Ex cellent for traveling and fall service. Black Silks mid In the new colors. Quality the best nud prices the lowest forgooil cfonils. Ijitilios wishing relia ble goods will call on IIiirkuosH Rros. ' , No.101 JJronihvny. Council IMuil's. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose loft nt 2.u' . . in black and in colors , at lliirkness Bros. . No.101 Uroiidwuy. OIL CLOTHS In ninny new patterns and a lurfif < stocli to select from. Door Mats , Rugs , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. . at HnrK- ness lirothers , No. 4)01 ) Uroudwuy , Council IHuil's. MURDER ! ! Diphtheria Is iitfiiln making Its nnnnul visita tion. Ton yciu-s1 trlid ol UK. THUS. JKl'KhlliS1 KKM1.DV 101tliilt liital mt'linly ' has clctmm- Htrnteil tlio tact that It ! Inlulllblotuui iirtnont- iru mul cnrn. If you j > eriiit | your chlhlriin toile ilo ! with ( llphthen.i. "Tiii-lr blooJ bo upon your licutl. " For h le only ut Uio oltco. ) No. Kl South Mhatrcet , Council muttJn. . , or sent by express on i ccclnt of prloo. ? - . , , . C. II. lllnlKMioa. of No. ino Campbell sticot , Omum ! , who iccontly lost u IieuutiHn unil in- tcM-es-tlnir dnuirhtt'r , uiroil nlioht 1.1 yuaro , by < liihthoii.i ) , ir.ulortho tiuultnt'ift of ono ol the lie t physlcliins InOmulm , vrltfs to Dr. Jclrcrls , ol' tins city : " Your i viiioily li r diphthcrl.icuino tonl.itc.iiunloir ihiiiKlitor Vila dyitur when It was ioolicd. I ivn sitisllc.l that her lifoeotiM liuvu boon sivc-d. Another onoof our chi'drcn who lind the diplithurlii , her I In out was tilled up with tlio putrid ulccratlon , wo usu'l your nicJIctno and in twclvo ho.ns the dltouso wns complft"ly subiluod. 7n tlio-future wo will hoop j our medicine nt nil times in our house. Wo fool Unit it nivod th6 Ilfo of ono of our children Wo mo very thankful to you , and unly rcy tot that wo did notronll'on you fcooncr. " From the Council Ulutls Dally Iloruld : Mrs. E. M. ( iurniil , wife of KnijlneerOernrd , ol the Union Pacific , this city , htn beenuffient sulTorur for many years , -with what wns sup posed to uocniicor of the throat. It was so bad thiit t-lie wusthieitenrd with starviition. Her uuncml hrnlth wu3 completely broken down. She could only swnl'ow llijiild lood. nndtnen thnt her stomach could not digest or aeslmiluto. Physician of Council Hlulfs mid Omaha nttondo'l IIIT for llin-o yours nud Kuve no relief. Dr , .loircrlio' tliN city , wns called. In lour weeks' tlmcuu euro 1 her throat , uiul com pletely restored her ( jcnend health. Had Mr * . Gerard not obtained iclul ! goon Bho would have died from hlord poison , the wimo condition that destroyed the llto o1 ! ( ion. ( Irniit. From the Council lllults ilally ( Jlolio : M. A. Mcl'lko , o lltor of the Cambria ( Kbcns ! burtr , I'n.l Freeman , has boon the pcisoniil friend of the editor of the Globe for IIIOPO than twontyyohts. and Is known whorovoi- Is kno wn us one of tlio be t. men Ihina. Ho is also nn Intimate frionil of Mr. Clark ot the Non * parcil. Ho has IIC'JM unlo.tjnato In the Inct that his iiimlly was rnviiprcd with diphtheria , and Kioatly distressed. Mr. Clark haIntf hoard of his calamity Font him some of Dr. Jefforls' Diphtheria Cure , It wns u-o 1 at once , and the Ihos of tint icst of his chlldic-n saved , tellers from Mr. Msl'lko are unhoundo.l In their o.x- presslons of Rratlliido lor llndinir FOIIIO means of averting the loss of his whole KIOIID of little and tender onus 1'ivo of Mr. Mal'lko's children out ol eight died from diphtheria bolero he had nn opportunltyof uslnij Dr. Joiferis' remedy. DYSPEPSIA ! nvsi'Ki'm ! DyBpoiitle , why live in misery and-dlo in dls- pair with cancer of the stomach'Dr. . Thomas JofforlB cures every os.o . of indlirogUon ami constipation In a very short time. Host of rol- oronees Riven. lyspoj > sln is the CUIIRO of ninety per cent ot all diseased conditions. 1'rliso ? ! i for two weeks treatment. Dr. Jcfforls' diphtheria inodlcino Is infallible for all kinds of Kiro throats. Indlepmiblblc in putrid sere tin out , in malignant fi'iirlo tfovor , changing it In IS hours to t lie simple form. Infal lible euro for all IntlamnmtoiT , ulcoratlve , put rid , cancerous ulccratlon of the vronib and all catimlml conditions. Full prlnto.l Instructions how to use the medi cines bout with them. No doctor required. llr , .Telferls' remedies can only bo obtained n his ollieo. No.23 hnuth Eighth street , Couno llluire , J own , or sent ny osprcsa on receipt drico. OnialiaDentalAssociation Nos. 1510-1531 Douglas st' Omaha and No 231 Uroaclway , Cpuflull IJlufls. Pulnlets DcntUtrr , No luiinbus ! fin , Vltnlltod Air , Kllicr ami Cliorufcnu , wl.tl their elckrnlni ; clTect uvoldnl lif tlio moat wonderful imaosthelic , purlfjr. Ing the tlooJ Una Lul diu ! up Uii lljsuei. Oinalin Dental Absoclntion'Solo , 1'rop'rd. Gold Crown i , tiold I'ut3 ! tipd C'uallnaoui ( Sum Teeth , a epeclally , lle t te tU W ; former ; > rlcu Hi per sot. sot.DR. DR. F. P. LATE OF ST , LOUIS , Office No. 525 Broadway , Council Blufi's. I 0 to < 1a. . m. Hours , \ ' - ' to ' fl p. in. I 7t bp , m. Itoora No. 6. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , Established l&i \ On December HI ft , proximo , Hir pctrliirrntiiit ofOrcnU , FivncJi iP Trey- not ; ft-iioini tin the Council Mil/fit Carpel Co.cjritren t > U limitation , and on ttutt ( late there icill be To net rcddi/ for till * change iceojfcr our entire stock of CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING-S , RUGS , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES OF ALL Kiyns , AXD OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT THICKS THAT WILL SELL Til KM. Citizens nf Council Jtlntf'naiHt rlclnHjf it'll ! find it to tlicir Intcresln to rail and c.raminc our yoortu anil jirlce * . This I'M the ft rut , onortnnitn ) ct'crolcrc < lin thin cit\i \ to obtain the above goods from a full , /Vc.s/i stock , at theoHeninu of a business season. Country merchants will find man/ ; bargains by calling early. MAIL OHDKHS FILLED VllOMPTLY AND CAJIEFULLT. r it "BTIPT PA lARPM 10. , 1'hc WorldV Favorite , tlii < took tliu OB.B > ngHD over nil I'orcipn and Onmcstic < hicr { Ales at tlic New Orlcaim Exposition , A most dolisrhtful bovorajro in either hot. or cold weather. Bottled ilircc at the springs iu Wankeslm , Wig. , and made of the llnest freshly imported .Jamaica Ginger Hoot , the .juices of tropical fruits , Arcadian Mineral Spring1 Water and Loaf Suarai1. Eminent medical authority has pronounced it "the most perfect example of an aromatic Kim-Alcoholic stomach stimulant , while as a beverag-e it is simply delicious. " The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar , Made from the pure , spurltllncr Arcadian water , combined with Fruit Juice ? , Fruit Acids and hujrar. Complete In Itself. For Innilly use , picnics , etc. Keliushtnir and highly hcnellclal ; Excellent lor the sick loom. 1'or sale in Council DHiiTs by H. T. Palmer , A. M. HiKirdslev , Joe Driossbiich , Ed. Daniels , II. A. ll.iinl , J. W. Kli-cb , " C. Duotkcn , Taylor ci C'ulof , 1) . G. Morgan & Co. , S. T. AIcAtec , Louiu > ! c Mct/gor , 'J'ibbits & Ward F.V. . Spotnmn , John Short & fr'on. $2.50 Per Doz. or 25c Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGEHTS : WIRT & DUQUETTEL KIRSCHT & CO , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IT. T. Clarice Drug Co. , StcphensJ Voeyel < tDinning. . Meyer < C wholesale fancy grocers , Omaha. GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! Farminsr lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , vaiiffinpr from § 1.25 to ? 13 iier acre. School au-l state lands in Minnesota on ; { 0 years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , etc. , ffiven by P. P. Laustrun , No. 035 Broadway , Council Blurt's , Iowa. nnan. \A/ - Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , bsst iu the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth StreetCounil , BlulTs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , COTJISTOIIj BIjTTIfinS Practices in tlio Stiitn mid Federal'courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugiirt IJlo'jk. N. Justice of the Peace OIHco ever American Kvprcu Company. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. Jonrnalx , County and ItiuiU Work ol' nil KimU a Spec ially. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOOSE & CO. Room 1 Kvcrct Illook , Council lilufla , Standard Papers Used. All styles of binding - ing m Magazines nud BLANK BOOKS. ItKFEltKNCKS : a D. Notional Dunk , M. U. Smith & Co. , Cltl/ens' Hank. Uearo , WclU & Co. , i > 1ret National Hank , o. Ji. Insurance ( Xt. , fflcer &l'usoylankerB.C. ! IJ. aavlnxs Hank. R. L. WILLIAMS , ION. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. , and SOU S. 15th Ht. , Itoom 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer's Agcntforthe CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awniin 8 , Rooflnjr Slate , Man- telH , Plate and Window Glass , Show cases. Elevators ( baud and hy- drauli &o. In the city can bo obtained lj patroni/.lng-tlm HomeSteam 510 IJroadway ( IJM , ir. SC111XDE1.E , Prop , None but oxporloncod lmnd. employed. Out town orders by mull or osp.'css solicited , and allwoik warranted. SPECIAL NOTICED Bpocliil advertisements , str.'li us Lost , Foini To Loan , For Bile , To Jlont , ftants , Uoimllna. eto. , will bolnsorted In thlfe < olnmn nt the loir rntoofTKN'CUNTS 1'Kll LINK fortho flrctinsor ttonand KivoContsI'orlilnuforcuehrubsocjuent Insertion. I.cavo udvcilUemen int our ollluo No. 12 I'e.il street , near llroal\vay \ , CouncJI lllulls. WANTS. TPOH HAMJ Ol.l nupers , In iiiantitlu | sto J : at Iloo onico No. K 1'oarl ( .iruot. OH BA"I < K Now hoiifo , olKlit lOiiuis bath room , luriiuco , KUS , and all mod em convenience * ; only three blooks fiom Omaha depot , and three blocks from cenleror liuslnesH ( u Council lllulU. Cims T. Ollicor. wltliOIIIcer& 1'usey , bunkers , Uoiincll llluirg , Iowa. Horses and Mules For all purposes. DO-isht and soil , at retail am' in lota. LurKU ( jinintlttea to tclest dam Several pairs of line Urh ors , slnitlo or 'loulilo. MASON WISE , Council mulls , H. BICE M. D. . , . . , rnnreiH Or other Tumora lonimod wll'uo I uufibtr/ jno kujfo ordnuvinjr of hlcoj. Over tinny > cniH priiclicilc.\c'tlovo. : No. II I'oarl St , Council UIulTi C Consultutlon free. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING azaroTjsiEs oir COUNCIL BLTTFFS. ' A- ( ; ; < 'i-Mr/MV DKKKE , WKLW & CO. , VfholMalo Agricultural Implements , _ _ ( 'nrrlnirrs , Kto . I'.tc. Council Ittniri. lona. KHYSTONK "MANUFAGTUlUNa" Mnko the OrlKltinl iunl Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COItN SHKl.t.KKS AN VKRTt r.UTTKIlS. No ? , ir.01 , IWt , l.VXi unit IDT Amth Mnln 8lr * t < _ Council It.utTv I < m . _ ' DAVID HUADUJV * ooi Mnntif'r ! ) nn I JobhnM ot agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , ' " 1 kln'U ' of nrr. 1100 to 1119 South Mnln Struct , Oomioll Ulutf * Ion * . s , T. U.nouii.V . . . . * . -l'ros.Miin. . Hoe.ACouns l. Council BIuTs Handli Pactsry , ( lnrorpnratii < iJ MnnufActiiren nf Axle , tick , H djr and So Ml Handle * . ofevcry d < Muiij > Ma ( , _ _ _ _ CA Kl'HTX , _ COUNCIL Hl.UFFS CAIU.NA' CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shade ? , Oil Cloths. CuttAln Fliturcw , Uplictlittrry Good * Etc. No. i05 llromlwajr Camii4 H , NTO , I'KUKOOY & Wholesale ! Jobber * hi tfco Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacce & Pipes No * . 8 Mnln nnJ T 1'oarl 3U. Ouuacll Bluer * Iowa , SNYDKR & LKAMAtf , Wholesale Fruit and Produce CoraifllssiQn Morcuinta , No. 141'onrl St , OoiiHc-X 'NillM. nnrc.uisrs. HAKLK , HAAS As CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Driierjrlste' Punch-it's , Etc. Na. S Miiln St , and No. 21 I'otirl ! = t. . CounotJ ( Huffs. Hit r/x O. W. IJU'lTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specially General Commission. No. ftll llioadway , Council iiiiitr . \VI11T & DUQUKTTK , WholesHlu Frnits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries , Nos. 10 nml 18 Pearl St. . Council ( IHOUKIttK * . L. KIUSCHT & co. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale ) Liquor Dnilots. No. 410 llroud- way. Council lihiif * . 11 A R.VKSS. arc. HECKMAN , STUOIir.EIlX & CO. , Unnu'ncturers of ami Wli'jle * il' noilcr ? li Leather , Harness , SaddlerEtc. , . No. 625 Muln St. . Council liliiifs , Iowa. HATS , CAPS. KTO. METCALF HKOT1IKKS , Jobbers la Hats , Caps and Gloves , Nos. : ti'2 and .lit ninmltimr. Ooimzlt UKAVY KEELINE & FELT , Wholcmln Iron , Steel , Nails , HCIYJ Hardware , And Wood Stock , Oniincll IMuir.s , toiva. -1.Y0 1IOO/- 1) . H. McDANELl ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , Pelts , Oroasa and fun Council lllllfffl lOWll. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholcsnlo Dealers In Illuminating & LubrlcitlijOlU Ganlli ) 33TO. , F. Theodore , Atront , Council llliiTi. tir.o. A. OVEUTON A ; CO. , Hard Wood , Sonthen Linrtir , Plllaj , ' .ndllrhlffo Material Sppolattloi.wiiolosnln Una- bor ol all Kinds. Ufficu No. UU Min St. , Council llltitrs. Iowa. _ _ _ _ AND JOHN LINDKU , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wiu ; & Liquors. Agent for fit. ( Soltliart'is llcrli Hitti'W. No. IJ Mnln St. Counull lu s. SCHNEIDER & 1KCK ! , Foreign and Doiuestic Wlaes and Llqnow , tl.i St. , ( , 'uliiml W.ujt. Star Sale Mes and Mule M , mtOADWAY , COUNCIL IJLUl'TS ' , Opposlto DUI.II.II JJfpct. B * 50 _ Hours nnJ Mules l.opt ronstsiu'.ly on lian rorsulicit rotiill or incurlowde. OrdonTprcnjetly IllledtyeonirAn \ aniluit catles. Htock sold on ooiumlflslHU. SHMJ 'Jli : A J.UEY.Vroiirlctuia JV.iv . ! ! ' . fAII BTABI.KS , corner MC. 11.11 til HKtI. Creston House , The only hotel In Cornell rsiulft having /nil nil modem li. ( ii < iv < 'iuenla. 215 , : : i" uud Slif Main ft. > iAX MOIIJ. , Prop. F/OPETMAH&BRO A'O. 009 & 'ill H.MN ST. Daily receipts of new Cans , Clothing , and n fill ! line of Do- Goods , n" of the httcst stylus. Call and ( jet nrico s before purcliunin ; ; i-lsitv/her