Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 25, 1886, Page 6, Image 6
G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SA'JLTHDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1880. TI-1K DAILY BEE. COUNCIL'BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING KEPT. 2 , ' . OI-TICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. J-icllUKd liy ( nrritr In ti > pnrtof tlio city fit 11. W.TIM ox , riiii'iioNUSt : : nrfiKT'-'f OITKT , No. ti. NiiniT niuioit No. SI MINOll SIHNTION. Ye > rk Plumbing Co. New fall goods ut Heiler's. Tlieap railrond tickets at Hushnell. The very be t cabinets at fc3 u elo/.cn nt Gorhain's. One ; I'o/cn ' c.ibiuets and a largo panel for ? 2 of ) at Schmidt's uallcry. Mr C.owell is to open a 10-ceilt store nt No , 728 Hroadwav in a few days. The democrats of Shelby county to day plnco In nomination a county ticket. Colonel Kent Icy. the democratic candi date for congress in this district , [ .peaks at Atlantic this afternoon. Hov. J. Fisk will preach to-morrow evening at 7:110 : o'clock at the A. M. J- , . church on William slroet. There will be a meeting of Ihc com mon council to-night unless sonic un foreseen circumstance ! prevents. Gustavo F. Blonard , of ( Jraittl Junc tion , came down here and obtalncil a license ! te > wc < l Miss Margaret Loren/.eii , of this city. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will Rive n grand ball on tlio ' 'atli of next month. The annual ball of this society IB always a great event. All members of Kobekah lodge 1 O. O. F. who wish to visit the lodge at Omalia Saturday night will meet at Odd Fellows hall at UiiU p. in. C. H. Hurl's new house on Oakland avenue is rapidly approaching comple tion. It will be an ornament to the street , and may K be joy forever to Air. Jlarl and his lamily. S. K. MU.NOII , the architect , has plans drawn for a line new house which ho proposes - poses to huvo built for himself this sea son on his property on Itcnton s > treet , where ho now resides. In the liquor cases at Mindcn a tempo rary injunction has been asked for , en joining the saloonkeepers from selling liquor. Tlio cases will come up for hear- inir at Carroll within the next week. Tlio case eif KurtVf. . the city of Coun cil Bliifls came up for trial yesterday morning , but after two witnesses were examined it was continued until this morning. Mr. Kurt/ claims damages of the city for piling dirt on his lot , dug from the Indian crce'k ditch. There wcro eleven men from Xuola yesterday niiturali'/.cil. They were M. chrailor , August Peterson , H. II. Rein- mes , Frit/ Peterson , .f. K. Homines , Frctl Osborn. llcnrich Hcntagc. J. Peterson , Peter Ilansen , John Stnber and II. II. Homines , beside * eleven more who took out their lirst papers. Miss Maude Howe , who is fast gaining in popularity in this section , full equal ing her southern nre'stige ' , will appear at the Opera house beginning next Monday evening in Hartley Campbell's great " Wife's Devotion " in homo picture , "A , which tlio little star appears to great ad vantage. Popular prices will bo the rule tnc entire week. Yesterday the attorneys for K. D. Cross moved for n change ot vcniio on the grounel of prejudice of the court. The attorn ays for thu state did not. onposo the motion , and it was granted by the court. So the case will go to Heel Oate , in Mont gomery county , where it will come up lor trial at the first regular term after the 1st of January. The ease will have to be tried the same as if there had been no previous trial. The residents of upper Hroadway and vi cinity arc congratulating themselves that the street car track will bo extended ut ) that way , much to their accommodation , if the cars will only run with some regu larity , not to say frequency. Tlio sewers arc all in from First street cast Jy Qflk street , the curbing in nOnVly" com pleted , anri Iho pavnur will begin tlio latter part of next week. The street car track will be laid in advance of the pav ing. Yesterday while I ) . Hart was sitting with tlio board of commissioners of the insane , ho related the case of a young man residing in Hny.nl Dell towiishm. It is preferred that no names be given. Ho tsaid that when the young man was six years old ho had a sevens attack of cere- ere spinal meningitis. Ho survived the nitacK but one side was paralyzed and has remained so. It has never grown since the disease attacked him , while the other Mile has developed into half of a good si/cd man. Neither his intellect or Ills senses were unpaired. The doctors present fully agreed that no child over fully recovered from the disease or the results of it. About 2 o'clock yesterday morning Po liceman Thomas , of the merchants' ' po. lice force , on trying tlio rear doors of tlio buildings on Main street , in tlio alley , heard a dog making quite a noise in tlio livery stable next door to Coonor & Me- Gee's. Thomas , upon investigation with his dark lantern , noticed a number of foot prints in the mud and discovered that thieves had pried open the cellar doors , also * the inner shutters , Lint for Borne unknown reason had not gained admittance. Whether the thieves were frightened away by Policeman Thomas or by the noisy dog next door is not known. The Presbvtory of Council Ulufls will meet in tlio Presbyterian church of Gris- weld on Tuesday evening , the 28th inst , , niul will bo opened by a sermon by the Hov , Georges Ainslie , of Hod Oak , tlio re tiring moderator. Kuv. Hunter Corbitt , of Chofoo. Chinawill deliver an interest ing address on foreign missions at tlio popular meeting to be hold on Wednes day evening ; and at thu popular meeting on Thursday evening Hov. J. H , Mal colm , of Clarinda , will deliver an ad dress on the "Economics of Christianity , " and bo followed by Hov. T. S , Hiiiloy , of Carroll , To all the exercises of tlio pres bytery tlio pnblie is cordially invited , The business of the body will be trails- noted nt the day sessions , No school was held in tlio Eight street school yesterday , it being dismissed bo causa of the severe illness of Mr. Dunn , the janitor , as mentioned in the HKB of yesterday. It was not expected that ho would live through the day , thougli up to & lute hour last evening ho was still alive , though his physician gave no hone of even a lemporary recovery. Mr , Dunn was an old soldier , and while in thu army ho contracted disease. For some years past ho has led a life of hardship and privation , "which has gradually sapped his health and strength , Mr. Dunn anil his family occupy tlio janitor's quarters ' iu the Kcnool building , and it was feared Unit it would annoy him to IIPVH thu sessions continued , so the school board requested Dr. Macrae to visit Mr. Dunn , unil ascertain if in his condition it would prove injurious to him to have school continued , or if there was anything In the dihcuiso which would render it auvlfc- able to remove him from the building on account of the scholars. The doctor reported thnt the man hud the dropsy , mid that ho thought it would worry liiin more to think thnt school was dismissed 011 hla account than it would to keep it open. Also that there wus nothing in the disease that endangered the health of other * in the buildiiiff. So hereafter thu school will run as usual. Mm , Dunn will act as janltress , Pacific house recently renovated. Cool rooms ; money saved ) coiuforU gained , I n i i\ / ' f iM' I\T * 1VPHV1TV ! \ SAD CASE OF INSANITi , Tutilo Attempt of Albert Mnnson's Parents to Place Him in an Asylum , A CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE FORMED onk'ot-N iiecloit : and Hvcrytlilnu In Itcndlncs-j Tor AVork ImprovliiK County IloaclH The Democratic Convention Oilier Noxvs. A Siul Cnic. J. 11. Munson and wife vcstcnlny ap peared before the board of cominisMonors of tlio insane , and made application to have their son Albert , u man of twenty- live years of age , sent to the insane asy lum. The board investigated the case and were satiilied that while the case was one where help should bo extended , they wcro powerless to oll'cr it. When Albert wns u boy three years of age , lie sullered from an attack of corebro spinal menin gitis , and on Ids recovery was left blind , dumb , imbecile In mind , and very ner vous. His body grew and developed , and now he is a large and very fleshy man. On account of Ids age he is exclu ded from the school for feeble-minded at ( ilcnwood , and as ho is not Insane , he can not be admitted to the insane asy lum. Mr. iMun.son and wife have always been residents of Crawford county , hav ing moved here only n few weeks niro , and not having gained a residence here , the board of supervisors can extend no aid. Albert can bo taught to perform manual labor , and as ho is physically strong , ho might be made to earn sum- cient to support himself. The board ad vised Mr. Munsou to go before the board of directors of the ( ilcnwood institute for ( lie feeble-minded , and see if they would not admit him to the department where the simple trades are tuunht , and mil him at work , so that ho would not be a charge upon anyone. Fresh oysters in every style nt the Phwnix Chop House , No. 50.1 llroadway. Opera house barber shop and bath room. Everything lirst clasps , K. M. Mar- yin. "Kvcrard and Kulalia , " by Ed. Wright , for sale by Hushnoll & Cock well. Cliniitnmiiiii C . * cln. At the meeting held in the parlot of Hroadway M. E. church , for Iho purpose of organizing a Uhautauqtm Literary and Scientilic circle , on Thursday evening last , the following persons gave their names for the ensuinir year : Colonel L. W. Tulleys , Mrs. L. VV. Tulloys , Mrs. J. P. Cassidy , Miss Ida Cnssidy , Hov. E. D. UcCroary , Mrs. E D. McCrcary , Mr. J. sr. Hrowii , Mrs. J N. Drown , Mrs. E. D. ' . Fisher , Mrs. A. 1) . Foster , Mrs. Ira icolicld , Mrs. M. L. Kirklnnd. Mr. J. K. Jooper , Mrs. .1. K. Cooper , Miss Barbara Vnderson. Miss Li//io luicei , Mrs. F. H. ) rcutt , Miss Li//.ie Hunter , Miss May Jriver and Mr. Frank Cook. The follow- ng ollicers were elected : President , Dr. \lcCreary \ ; vice president , Mrs. E. D. F , 'islier ; secretary , Mr Frank Cook. The circle will hold its next meeting tlonday evening , October-I , i.i the parlor of the M. E. church. Any persons dcsir- ng to join the circle will bo most cordi- illy welcomed. The following list of > ooks comprise the course of reading for he year : \Vnlks and Tulks in the ( ! eo- ogical field , Kecrcations in Astronomy , Sketches from English History , English literature. French Literature , AVarron ilastings , A Short History of the Early Jhurch , The Christian Religion , The Jlmiilnnqnan. The cost of the books re quired is $7.10. Persons desiring any in- ormation concerning the circle or the jourse of reading can apply personally or jy letter to Dr. McCreary or Mr. Frank Jfook , who will gladly answer nil in- mirics. Garland cook stoves are the best made , jet one ofCoopcr & McGeo. - All the comforts of high-priced hotels at the Pacific house , and a saving of 50o 'o.ln day. Try it. 12 Cabinet Photographs iJU. Quality .lie linest. Sherraden , 1517 Hroadway. Improving County Konels. Some of the cities in lown aio follow- ng a policy that is better trying to cm- jrnco tlio wliole county within tlie city imits. Dnbiiquc has been following the .nine policy that Davenport has adopted for many years past. All the principal roads radiating from the city back into the country are macadamized for five or more miles and this betterment of roads is eveiry year being improved and ex tended. It is believed that Dubuque set tins example of improving highways by connecting them with her paved streets. The great quantity of superior rock right in Dubiique enables this macadamizing to be done , cheaply nnd easily. Other cities , that have no rock for building or any purpose , will lack the moans to thus improve their country roads. Richmond ranges tor hard coal at Cooper & MeGeo's. Hats regardless of cost. Closing out hat stock of F. 13. Stubbs , comprising ICnox's , Stetson's and other linn brands E. U. Williams , No , fiOO Hroadway. The OdorlcHH Sanitary Co. , orOmnlin , cleans cesspools , cisterns , etc. , witii the odorless pump. Ollice , No. 1W3 ( Farnam street , Omaha. Orders for Council Blufls may be left nt II. Elsemun & Co.'a. ' Tlio Dumoorntlo Convention. The city democratic convention to place a candidate for mayor in nomina tion , will bo held nt the olty hall at 2 o'clock on next Wednesday. The primaries will bo hold Monday evening at the following placed for the selection of delegates ! First ward Vie .runnings' , 7 delegates. Second ward City building , 11 dele gates. Third ward County auditor's otllco , 7 delegates. Fourth ward Olllco of Justice Pramuy , 11 delegates. Highest prices paid for county , town city nnd school bonds' . Odell Bros , & Co. , No. loa Pearl street , Council lJluu"ii , Iowa. Just received , Ladies1 fine shoes , best makes. Prices low. Goo. Dlu.sim , 807 Main. Holiool Hoard 1'roonedlnnn. Yesterday afternoon the sohool bean held u meeting at which \\cro opcnc ( the bids for making lint needed improve tnontsin the Claik school houso. Tliu building is to bo altered and an addition nuilt on. The contract was awarded to P Wind , for fl.tM . , Ids bid being the lowest. The coal contracts were albo awarded thu H-iutou Fuel company being the lowest bidders. They agree to furuisl Oakaloosa and Jasper county lump cou for (3.03 and hard coal for $8.50 per ton , C. M. Ilurle was rc-eleuted secretary nnd J M. Porogoy as treasurer. It was voted to iucreubc luo biliary of the M-cre tury from $ ; 'W to UOO per year , lid being the amount paid by tlio citv until within two or three years. Haltio HlisMm and Minnie Hnnscn were elected tenders , nnd Myrtle Hoard- mju ) as n substitute. The superintendent made a verbal re port to the uflect that the schools were all running smoothly , nnd as well as could bo oApected the lirst month. ll'lls ' to the amount of sfOill.O.'i were al lowed. 1'nrannntliP. Mrs. General Dodpc Is homo. John Ft ye , of Dnbuquo , is at the Pa cific. II. Chri mnn and wife , of Mnploton , arc at the Pacific. Custis Dates , of Chicago , was an Ogden guest yesterday. Louie Jacobs , of Chicago , Is visiting Mrs. H. Friedman. John C. Leo , the railroad contractor , has returned home. Mrs. F. S. Pusoy , of Cheyenne , is homo visiting her mother. ' AV. F. Mitchell , of Chicago , was n guest at the Ogden yesterday. Colonel Joseph Eibocck , of DcsMoincs , v ns in the city yesterday. Mrs. McGorrisk , of DCS Moincs , wife of the sewer contractor , was in thu city yes terday. Mrs. J. C. Reagan , wife of Contractor Uuagan , of Des Moincs , was in the city yesterday. Miss Stclla Lowe , who is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H.- Person , will on Sunday evening start for Boston. Colonel Thomas McKissock. receiver of the. Council HI nil's & St. Louis railway , arrived yesterday from St. Louis. J. H. Chambers , county recorder , has been down to Avocn for a day or two , but is now back again in Ills ollico. Mrs. It. J. Hendrieks loft yesterday for Now Florence , Mo. , to visit friomjs. From there she goes to Kansas on a visit. R. II. Elliott , of Neola , an old rcMdcnt of Peoria , It ) . , was shaking bunds with friends in tins city yesterday. Mr. Elliott is connected with the News in Neola. J. II. Keith and family , of Sioux City , who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Cowlus , have gone cast over the Chicago. Rock Island te Pacitic railway for a visit to Chicago. Cooper & McGee sell stoves. Good wages paid to a competent girl to do plain cooking , washing and iron ing. No second work. Mrs. S. Farnsworth - worth , South Eighth street. * Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. No. G3'J ' iroaday. Telephone No. 180. The Herald is making a grout ado ibout a babe it pretends was found on lie Chicago & Northwestern track the tlier morning. Tlio Herald says Mr. itchell found it. Mr. Mitchell says he did not. One of the editors of the Herald ays the baby' was found only in the magmation ot the other editor. First class regular dinner 2. ) cents. 12 to 3 o'clocR. I'luiMiix chop house , 505 H'way. Substantial abstracts of titles anil real istatc loans. J. W. A : K. L. Squire. No. 01 Pearl street , Council Hinds. The Gerspachers take exceptions to he statements in the article in hist light's Herald in reference to the brick milding on lower Hroadway , formerly mown us the old Chicago house. They ulmit that the heirs ot the Gcrspacher estate arc desirous of selling the pro- lorty , and object to such a method of ittonipting to cheapen it They say they ire willing to sell for a reasonable price , but that they are not yet compelled to give it n vay. The next best thing to a Richmond fur nace is a Hadiant Home base-burner. Sold by Cooper & McGcc. On October 1 hard coal will go up to 9 per ton. Sec that votir bookfi ? .EC made by More- .Quse' & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. When a so-called newspaper nominates the entire voting population of a city as candidates for the ollico of mayor , and lauds each one as the best man for the place it has the appearance of being more desirous of currjring favor with in dividuals than expressing honest opinion. Perfectly satisfactory accommodations at $2.00 a day at tlio Pacific house. ( Jive it a trial anil bo convinced. Ex-Governor Sherman is in Iowa City , where he will attend the reunion of tlio Twenty-second Iowa and all the Johnson county soldiers. From there ho will go to St. Louis to attend the reunion of the Twenty-first Illinois , Grant's old regi ment , of which the governor is a honor ary member. On Monday next they will dedicate a monument to tlio memory of their beloved colonel and conimanilor-in- chief at Ironton , Mo. , the ccuno of his first battle with the confederate forces when still colonel of this regiment. The occasion is one of much more than regi mental interest and many of the most prominent mon of tlio nation will bo pro- Kent and participate in the exercises. One of tlio first symptoms of a severe bilious attack is sour stomach , if taken in time Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Pillcts will cheek ami perhaps prevent a serious illness. Elotnc doorbells , burglar alarms , and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. This nysti'm ln'cntlrely newtind Is fo simple tint wo will Kuiriiitee : to teach junto ilnift BticccsMitlly 111 H few linur . Yi u can ilrnlt ull tln < unlit-Tim Unit Is nceilod for tlio luinlly.iia It fitta ull Kiiriiifntu worn by Iniliox.K itloint-n imil rlil'ilrca , UiJIes unit Koniluniuii , U "III cost you nothing until you litiva leurm'd , then you will want thu Utter. Wu clnilk'iuu competition. Tlio mort cxpcrii'iici'il ( IrpftpiiiuktTH find tullori urkuowltuue It * BUporltirlty * His tlio Invention rM < liimc Wiilkvr. H wi'll kiinr.n KieiichmoilUlu. U buli > rninllv iiml KQiJ HKonts nmko money , Wii want ilriiKl.i * * nifnli titiiku liulil nf thebiiMitesa with us. Wullkuto miiko money ant ] nllow odium to do no iiUo , rn wo nircr liberal arm i , 1'or furthnInfornnitlon c.ill oraililriirii , .MltS. MAIIV iAhTltllHil-lien. : : A CMit , lIuomM , 1'iielllc Homo , L'ojncll UhiUs , IUWH , OmahaDentalAssociation HAUGHAWOUT , Manager , Nos. lfilO-15'Jl Douglas st , Omalia and No 234 IJroaihvaj'.jUouncil Hlulls. ralnleii Denltitr . No liumbugl CHI , Vitalized Air , Ellicr nnd Clioroforni , wltli IhcirBlckenlngviTcct avoided by the most wonderful iinaestlietlc , purify. and buiMliu up llio tlttuet. Omalia Uentul Association , Solo I'rop'rs. Gold CrowiiF , Gold I'lato and Continuous m Tenth utucllulir. IJcst tovtli ftij former NEW GOODS BARGAINS IN CURTAIN GOODS , ETC , THE DEPOT FOH New Stod Fresh Goods , LOW PRICES. DON'T FORGET THE PLAGE. NO , 401 BROADWAY , , la SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , § uch as Lost , Foun ToI/ounFor Stile , To Kent , V nnt , lionnllnir , etc. , will boliiBortod In HUH coUiinn nt the low ratoofTUN CENTS I'Kll LTNE'lonho first insor tionoiul FivoContsPorLlnoforjunch subsequent insertion. I.ciivo ndvorll eincuint our ollico No. 1 I'cnl sticct , nc.ir llrpailway , Council Illulls. WANTED A KOOd glrUto ito poncrul house noik'Ap plynt 10'J Fourth street , Connell - ell IIUltra. WANTKD A situiUlon by a .miller of SO years experience ; olthiM-roller or burr system. Addtcss Miller , lice ollico , Council ELEOTRIO ItKOUIHIOS NO 1IOII.INO. nons NOT STICK TO TIII : IJION. Hi'iidy for HBO In ono niliiuto : siivcs Iiilior , tlmo imd trouble ; contHtnB nil tha ln : rrdloiitsu oil l > y Inunilry- n ach two iiuunils of unf oter bturc.o y ii ri tlas Kruci > r > , who tupply HA.Ml'I.H l'ACKAil ! V-1- Pays Best WHEN PROPERLY DONE. WC AIM TO AND DO GIVE TO ALLCU8TOMCRS , SLOWEST PRICES PROMPT TRANSACTIONS. . . ( JUDICIOUS SELECTIONS CONSPICUOUS PO8I- JTIONS EXPERIENCED ABSISTANCE----UNBI ASED OPINIONS AND CONFIDENTIALSERVICE. AnvcRTiacutNTa DCBIONCO. Pnoora SHOWN AND ESTIMATE * or COST IN ANY NEWSPAPER * , FunNIBHCD TO R [ PON IBie PAHTItO FREE or CHARGE. The H. P. Hubbard Co. , Succmort to H P. HUBBARD , Judicious Advertising Agents and Experts , Established 1871 Incorporated 1885. j Now Haven , Conn. j * 3 Oun 200 PAOC CATAIOOUC or LEADING' NcwspApcitc , " SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. ! THE BANK OF COMMERCE IfiJO Jfbrlh Kith Htrcet , Paid In Capital , - - * - ( | f $100,000 rA GKO. K. liAHKHII , President. , ' V. "JO NSONCashier. DIHKCTUllSi , ' BAMUKI.1U JOIINfOV , QM , li..IURKBll , Honr. U aAiiMCMH , WM. SEIVKIIS , , IMI.Joii.vi'o.v. A Konoriil bankliiK Inislnvs tcmieiiclod. Interest ullonoil on t.ino ilopoults. FIRST NATIONAL BAHK U.S. DKPOSITORY. Omaha , Nebraska. Capital $500,000 Surplus 100,000 Herman Kountzo , President John A. Croightoa , Vlco Prosldent. F.ll.Davl8OashleE , W. II. MagQUler , A.aa' ( Oasblat o. p. DAVIS & co. Nebraska Land Agency OensnUdeftlerii In Uoal Btato and Heal Kitato tderuusctCfaruaiust. OJiiUi. Nob. B On Jrrc > nl > rr > ' { /imr/jrin , f/ir/wrfHrivJi/po/Om/// / / / tP Trcy- tint ; h-twirn an the Council Jiln/J's Ctri > ct Co , , c.r ; ' * ' < ' - < I'll liinilutlon , Hint on llutt tloio there mill bo R 1 k fffei I * uii B3 * IP * * " I ITk ? E . fft CHANGE OF FIRM To yet ready for this change wcojfcr our entire atocH of CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING-S , RUGS , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES OF ATr K1XDS , AND OTllKll HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT 1 > KICKS TJIAT WILL KKLL TJIKM. Cltlscnn of Council Jthtffn ami vicinity it-ill flntl It to their intcrcsl * to call and c.raniinc ottriiooilxand prices. Thin In the jhvt. opportunit/ } et'cro/lcrctUn thin cttito obtain the above yootlnfroni'nfV / i/i stock , at thcoitenlna of a liiislncns season. Conntrif merchants will find man if liaraal'.is bji cnlllmj carl if. MAIL OltDKItS FILLED 1'IiOMl'TLY A XI ) CAltKFULLl * . COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. G-RAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! Farming lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , ranging from $1.25 to f 12 per acre. School an I state lands in Minnesota on HO years tiin 5 per cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , etc. , given by P. ? . Laustrnp , I\o. 555 Broadway , Council Uluirs , Iowa. Brick buildings of any kind niisetl or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giunt trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth StrectCouiiil Bluffs , MURDER ! ! htlicrlalfiturnlnnmlilti.tr Its annual vlsltn- tlo. .Tun years' triiilof UH.THOS. JGFFUUIS' HKMi'DY lor that fatal mi-lndy lilts ilunion- rri'ctl tlio inct that It Is Infalllliloiis a iiruvent- Ivo imil euro. If you permit your children to Ulo with dlphtherlii , "Tlielr blood bo upon your bend. " For sale only ut the ollico , No. 23 South bth Btrcct , Council HI nil's , In. , or sent by cxjircsa on receipt or price. ? 2. O. II. llhiKcsleo , of No. HIO Campbell street , Oinntm , wlio recently lost n bomitllul unit in- tcrcMlnir < lntirlitcr ( , np-ed iiDont 1A yours , by diphtheria , under the treatment of one of the best physicians In Oninhu , writes to Dr. Jcflerls , of tins city : "Your leniody tor cllphtlierlur ; t < > " tu.tC , r.V.r liCIi in.mnn" V.HS nyinp wl'onit sras woolvoil. I nm sutl-ilcd that her life could have been Rnvc'd. Another onoof our children who hud the diphtheria , her throat was filled > ip with the putrid ulccrutloii , wo used your mcdlcinoand in twelve liouis the ill < .t > use was completely subdued. In the lutnro wo will keep your modiclno at ull times in our house. Wo feel that it saved the life of one ol our children. Wo are voiy tlmnkful to > nu. and only roxrot that wo did not call on you sooner. " From the Council Illulls Dally Herald : MM. K. M. Coriird , wife of Knirluccr Quran ] , of thu I'nlon 1'acltlc , this city , has been n great sufferer for tnuny years , with wlmt was enp- poscd to bocanocr of the throat. It was so bud tiiut \vasthienteiiLMl with starvation. Her ffcncral hcullh was complciely broken down. She could only swallow liquid food , and ovtin that her Ptoniuch could not digest or assimilate. I'hyslcluns of Council IIhills nnd Omulm attended her for throe years and urnve no relief. Dr. Jefforlsof this city , was called. In lour wpoks1 tlmo ho cured her throat , and com pletely restored her ncnonil hoiillh. Hud Mrs. ( ierurd not olituhiccl relief goon filio w ould liuvo died from bloud jiolson , the sumo condition that destroyed the lite o ! fioii. Grunt. From the Council Illulls Dully ( Hobo : JI. A. Mct'lko , editor of the Cambria ( Kbons Imnc , 1'a. ) Freeman , has bnen Iho persona- friend of the editor ot the Olobo lor more than twenty yonrs , mid is known wherever ho is hnoWIIIIB one of the boit mon llvlnir. He U also iin Intlimito friend of Mr. Clink of the Non- pat oil. Ho ban IICLMI untoitunnto In the I act that bin Ininlly wns ravimud wita diphtheria , and jfK'iitly illstrepsi-d. Mr. Clark huvlmr heaid ol Ills calamity t.ont him wimo of Dr. Jvllotls' Dlplitheila Cure , It was ni-oti nt once , andtho lives ot" the rest ot his chlldiun eavt-d. Letters from Mr. Mcl'lku arc nnboiindod In their ox- presslons of Kfutlliulo for Undine some mentis ot avurllnir tlio logs ot his whole tfroup of llttlo mill tender ones. Flvool Mr. MoI'lko'suhllili-cn out ofcilitht died from dlnlithorlu before ho hud an opiHjrtunity of iiMnir Dr. Joirerls' remedy. DVSI'KI'HIAl IIVM'KI'SIAl Dyspeptic , why live In misery and die in dls- pair with concur of the Moimichy Dr. Thonius olloris cures every case of Indigestion nnd t'onstlputlnn in u very short tlmo. llest of ref erences irivon. Dyppeiislit is the c-niifo of ninety per cent ot ull diEeasod conditions. 1'rlco $ r > for two weeks ticatment. Dr. .letforlg' dliihtlierln modlelno Is Infallible for .ill kinds of sore throats. Indlspnnslblo In putrid soru till-out , in mnlljfiiunt , scitilo ifuvnr , chanirlnff ItliHHhourstolho blmjilolorni. Infal lible cure for all Inllummatory , ulcriatUo.pnt. rid , cancerous tilcoratlonor the womb undall cutarrhal eondltloils. Full prlntiM Insti uctlons how to USD the ntodl- emcs sent with them. No doctor io | Ulred. Dr. Jcffcris' remedies can only bo obtained ft his oilice. No. ! : ) South Klirhtli street , Co line lllulfs , Jowa.orsont ny express on receipt drlco. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , COXTISTOIIj BIjTJB'IfS Practices in the State and Federal courts Kooms 7 and 8 Sliugart Ulo-sk. . SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Ollico over American Express Company. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL 11 LUFFS , IOWA. An excellent educational Inttltutlon , furnish odwlth nil the modem Improvement * , con noted by thoBlSTEllS Ol'CIUWTV.II. V.1 For toi in of flro months , 575. TcTins begin diet Mondny In 8c ] > tomtjor anJ rst Monday In rebruary. For catalogues ml- rt.B8 SISTHIt .SUI'KUIOlt SI. Francis Acodumy , Council luffs , Beduction in Prices , IN China , ( lassware , Etc. , AtV.S , llciuor & ( .Vs. N'o. 33 Mnlu nt. Council llluUs. In thu city can bu obtained by pati-onl/JiiK the C40 Orundvny V e HCouncil Uluirs g v GKO , W. SCIllNDELK , Prop , . iuiluM empoyed. \ jot \ toAVh orilurs by mail or express so licited , and all work warranted. Creston House , The only hotel In Council Hindu having re And nil model n Improvements. 215 , 217 and iMU Main st. _ MAX MOIIN. Prop. F.W.SPETMAN&BRO NO. r o : > vV AH .Ta.vi ' ST. Daily receipts of new goods.Hats Cans , Clothing , ami a full line of Dry Goods , all of the latest styles. Call and got prices before purchasing olsowher Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . BHOAD.WAY , COUNCIL HUJFFS. Oppoblto Dummy Depot. CO _ _ Horses nnd mules kojit constantly on liand , for sale at retail or in car loaufl.Or- ( lorn promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock Hold on commission. Siu.i"nit : teUui.nv , Proprietors , Tulnphono No. 1M. Formerly of Koil Stln : .StnDlcs , corner 1st ave niul1th street. JourntiN , County niul \VurK ul' : . ! ! ICiiult uKpcc- iulty. Prompt Attention * ) Mail Orders fflOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Kvori't Block , Council Hlufls. Standard Papers Used. All styles of binding - ing in Maga/.incB ami BLANK BOOKS. mPKHENCI8 : ! : e ) . I ) . Nntlnnal Hank , M. K. Binlth * Co. , Cill/.fii % ' Hunk , Detiro , WulM fc ( x > . , Urfl National Hank , a 11. ln ur nue ( kj. , ( Acer & riisuy.DuiikCTf .0. II. tinvluin Hunk. "T. L. WILLI&HS , Ifl N , Main St. , Council JllnfTi ) , la. , ami M ) H. 15th .St. . Room 10 , Omalia , Neb. M nufiirtiirer'B Agent for thn CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnliiers , HDoflitK' Sluto. Man tels , i'luto unit Window UlftHS , Shnw- C'a es. Elevators ( liaiul and hj-- drauli &c. . RICE , M. D. , Of ottiur'J'UIIIHH rOIHOVWI wltllO.l thukniruurdrntTliuol blood. DVLT thiilv > c.iiHirHi-liculnxbrienci | ) , No II I'onilHt , t'oiiiifil iiluUb. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING ! x COUNCIL BLUFFS. /U ; H.TI.ri _ DJKKllU. WKLUS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implement ? , Cmrlnir ( " , Vto . no. Council HlnfT * . lown. KKYSTONK MAN't'KAnriUNU CT Miiko Hio Urlirliinl nmt Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill & Press , COUN SIIKI.I.KIIS AND 1T.KI1 n'TTKIl * . No. . IfOl.mi , 1.Ytt niul 15)7 jsonlh Mnln Street , _ Cnuncll HitlftX lentil. _ 1UVU ) Hit VDI.KY AI'oi Mnniif'r * iin 1 Jobhor * of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Carrl F < < . nnit nil kind * of Ktrin Mnohlnorr. 1100 to 1110 South Mil In Street , Council UlufT * , loir iv. AXK I'.O. ( ] I.X * ! < ON. T. It.noileYiTis HBO.P. Wittotrr. INug.ftTrrns V.-l'rw .VMm S io AtCounsol. Council BluTs Handle Factory , ( ItiiMrporntpiU Manufacturer Axlo.l'lck , SlBitito nd SmVl of i ve ry ilc < eilptloii. CAIll'HTfi. COHNCII , Hl.UKlvS CAIU'CT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oilcloth ? , Cnrlnlti rixturo * , ITpUeilstory ( loo.li , Etc , No. 405 llronilwny Council Ulilff * , ri ; . .iKsvon.irro. . w/r. I'KKKGOV & MOOKH , Wholoenlo Johbm-si In Iho Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes NUB. K8Maln mid -7 1'cnrl SK Council llhiiM , I own. SNYDKK & LKAMAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. Xo. lU'u.irl St. Counu.l ' mtmaisrs. IIAULK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , 0115 , Paints , Glass , 1 Sundries. itc. : Ne > . IT. Muln St , nntl I > Co""c11 llll"rg- O. AV. UUTTS. Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 6U llrandwny , Cmim'll IIIulM. Will'1 ] & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionary & Fancy Groceries. KOH. 10 nnd IS IVurl PU , Council HlntTa. L. KlUSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Grocorle ? . Also Wholesale Liquor DenWu. No. 410 Hroad way , Council UlulTs. 11AKXKS8 , KTC. HKCKMAN , STKOHHKIIN & CO. . Jliinu'ncturera of p.nd Whol ( wlo Do'Uorj hi leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. Ki Mnln St. , Council IlIiiiTd , Iowa. HATS , C.I PS. HTC. MKTCALF IWOTIIKIIS. Jobbers in Hats , Caps and No * , aa nnil .114 nroadway , Coiinoll JIKAVf HAItnU'AltK. KEELINE & FELT , Wholc < aln Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council Illuirn , loivn. 7/7/7/s / / / D"i\'uui \ I ) . II. McDANELI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , TallowWool , TellsOicasound I'ura Council lllutls Io\r.i. UII.S. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wliolcwilo Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricittaj Qili E3TO. , E3TO. B.TIieenloro.Airont , Council lllnTa. Iowa. LUMUUH PILIKQ KTC. A. OVERTON & CO. . Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , udllrldco Material Spi'claltl"nWholusalH Lum bar ot all Kinds. Ulliou No. 1JD Muln Bu , Council llluirs. lawn , JOHN LINDEU , Wholoaiilo Imported and Domestic Wine > & Liquors. At'eut for St. liotllinm's Ilerli Ililtori. No. U Muln St. Council ill nil a. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , .YuCMJ/rlli St. . G.UIICII IS'.ufff ' , J LATE OF ST. LOUIS. Office No , 525 Broadway , Council Bluffs , \ ' .tin I-n. in. Hours , > a to n p. in. ) 7to M p. in. lioom No. " COl'NCIL BLUFFS , IA , KstabUhed 1 7 Horses and Mules For ull purio | cs. oouaht anl sold , nt loiall ana In lots J.iusu ( luiinllttus to kclocl fioin pulrsof llnuurltun , bliiKloor'doublo. HASON WISE , Council Blull'a. P , C. MILLER , //o. 13 PearSt. . , Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER , LATKST niiSIUNB. MANUPAOTUBEB O3 ? PAINTS. Honae , HltrnninI Ilecaru Ivu I'lUntor , I'a.ilix Mncho Vf \ \ DrniimoiitF. Noio | hut lidtt huudi employed und cbur cw B otherr