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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1886)
Jffll T JS Jf. , THE DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 28 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNClTBLUFFS , TUESDAY MOItNING SKIT. 28. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. IH'lhtiul by currier in nny pnrtof thoeltynt Hunt ) cent * per wick. If. W. TII.TOX , - Manager. No. NKIIIT Kunou No. 83. 311X011 SIKXTION- Now York Plumbing Co. Now fall floods ut Heiter's. ' Cheap rnilroml tickets at Itnshncll's. Dltlcliinoiid furnaces , Coopur & Mc'Jeo. ' The very be t cabinets nt $3 a do/.en lit Gorlinm's. QThc last opportunity to register will bo to-morrow. OUR tlo7.cn o.iliint'ts and a largo panel for $2,00 at Schmidt's gallery. Work on the roof of the government bnlMIng will begin In a few days. Muiul Howe in "Kathleen Jlavonr- neon" to-night at the opera house. A number of ladies and gentlemen went to Omaha last evening to attend the switchmen's ball. Streetsvillo is to have a llro alarm box put In. Last time there was complaint that they had no box ontthere. Judge Shlras opens court to-duy in the absence of Jiulgo Love , who is still at Kvoknk , his homo , whcro his son is sick. Jos'mli Dun , the janitor of the Clark street school , was living up to a late hour last evening but his death wns hourly ex- ueetcd. The A. O. II. arc to given ball on Octo ber ! 2Hli ( and not on September 28th as has been announced by t > omo of tlio papers. Martin Bernard , of Grand Junction , and Margaret Loron/.eii , of this citv.wero united in marriage yesterday by Kev. G. W. Crofts. Carl Williams was picked up for vagrancy. He is an old oflender , and a hard eiti/cn generally. The court took his case under advisement. r Good wages paid to a competent pirl to do plain cooking , washing and iron- Ing. rJo second work. Ahv. S. Farnsworth - worth , South Eighth street. Chris Olson was picked up Sunday for being drunk and disorderly. Ho was released on deposit of security , and yes terday appeared and paid ids line. Hereafter , parties who want meat on Sunday must buy it on Saturday. All meat markets are to be closed on Sunday on and after next Sunday i ntil nu.\t sum mer. It is all very well to tack the registry lists to the side of a board fence , but a Htorm , such as visited the city Sundav evening , was more than the lists could etand. The firemen expect to bo ready to com mence putting up the wires for the new lire alarm system to-day. The alarm boxes arc not expected hero before next month. Slierill'G. S. Rainbow and his deputy , K. Gisli , of IIarlaneame in last evening with a cru/.y Dane whom he put in the county jail until this morning when ho will bo taken to Mount Pleasant. Quite a number of attorneys are in the city to attend the sessions of the U. S courts , which will commence this morning - ing ; Court was not opened yesterday owing to the n n arrival of the judges. Wanted 1,000 families to take Ameri can Round Washers on two weeks' trial. After a fair trial if you don't think them worth more than thny cost return them to Cooper & McUee , No. 41 Main street. Two vagrants named Connors and Crawford wore picked up Sunday , and to the charge ot vagrancy was added that of drunkenness. Yesterday the court sent them to juil for ten days'each. F. Grccn. a colored boy , is languishing In the calaboose. The charge against him is that he was disturbing the peace , and was engaged in malicious mischief , which consisted in stealing a white boy's hat at the opera house. The notorious Jim Snoderly and his notorious wife are both in the lock-up. They are charged witb being drunk nnd disorderly and disturbing the peace. They were enjoying a little domestic infelicity , and Jim was pounding his wife worse than she was pounding him. Miss Maude Howe made a friend of every member of the audience that erected her in "A Wife's Devotion , " at Dohany's last night. She is a charming little actress , whoso work is praise worthy. She will appear to-night in the old but over popular play "Kathleen Mavourncon. After a three days' jury trial before Jndgo Aylesworth , .1. Kurtz was awarded f7r ! } ) damages on account of the street in front of his property on l-onr- tcenth street being taken by the city fern n sewer ditch and water way for Indian creek. Mr. Kurt/ claimed $1,000 dam- nges and says ho will appeal the ca&o. It seems as if the Steen family could Just as well give their exhibitions some oilier over.mg than Sunday. There were a great many who would like to see them , but will not attend an entertain- imwt of that nature Sunday evening. Then , too , there is a serious iiiostion | as to the propriety of allowing anything of the kind to exhibit on Sunday. Last evening Mrs Horace Kvorntt en tertained a few friends at tea in honor of Mrs. General Dodge , who has returned to tlds city. General G. M. Dodge was expected to bo in attendance , but on account of the delayed trains the General did not arrive until nearly 8 o'clock , and after simper at the Ogden house ho re paired to the Kvorott mansion. l < or several days pabt the city has been pretty free from a hard lot of professional jnunblors , but they are roturiiingto town. 'I hey say they have been out to Tremont , Nob. , on the invitation of Church Howe , and that all but ouo voted for him at the republican primaries hold there last week. They say that Jim Snco was asked if ho was a republican , and ronllcd , "Not by a d d sight , " bo tho.v kicked him out. These who have returned do not Boom to bo shot t of funds. Mr , nnd Mrs. Gi > o. Hopkins , old resi dents of Council BltilVs , who are now at Wcston , i\eb. , have just suffered a severe - voro bereavement , in which they will ro- celvo thn sympathy of many old friends linro. On the 24th mot. they lost by death their bright little 2-year-old daughter. This makes the second visit that the ungcl of death has paid to their household during the year , hast spring they laid under the daisies their oldest daughter , a litllo girl of 4 years. They have but ono remaining child , a boy of MJVOD. If you want a good furnnco and ono that will bo as durable as your house , get a "lUchmond" at Cooper & McGeo'a. 19 Cabinet Photographs ? 3. Quality the linost. Shorrnduu , UI7 Broadway. tine Wouldn't Jluiiirn Home. A man from Marslwlltown arrived in the city yesterday morning for the pur pose of trying to induce his sister-in-law , who hhs been an inmate of Stella Long's house of prostitution for the past three months , to return to liar homo. Yesterday afternoon the frail female was ( alien to a hotel whore her brother-in-law is stop ping and a lontr interview was had but she returned to her homo of sluimo with' nut consenting to accompany him. The inimi's of the two are withheld from pub lication In this issue with the hope that the misguided girl may repent. DIED OF TOO MUCH CAUCUS , Vapory Vnuglmn Laid Low in a Scientific Manner at the Primaries. NOTHING BUT HIS DIG CARD LEFT Illne Kroin Poverty to Allhionco I'ro- gramme of the Coining Const-pen- tlonal Association 1'YctI Dlxou ilcturiiH - Itltiffi * News. Dcmocrntlo I'rlninrlcs. Last evening the ward primaries were held , and the result surprised the voting majority and pleaded the working minor ity. Vatighan had entered the Ik-Id as a candidate , and with his usual "get there1' had secured the attendance at each ward of a good crowd of followers. But there was apparently no head to the party , while the opposition was mostly head , and consequently have como out a long way ahead. I'lrst ward Chairman , J. T. Nichol son ; societal v , KT. . Whittelsey. In this ward there was a big jangle. wJiich resulted Jn the selection of two sets of.dt'li'gates. Tire Vw'ighan delega tion is : Norman Green , John Dunn , Tom Skinner , ( . 'has. Walters , Geo. Snell , l-'rankShicl. Al Koycr. After the Vaughan delegates had.doon appointed , some one moved that those opposed to the Vaughan method remain and hold a convention of their own. About thirty members remained and elected F. 11. Guanella chairman , and H. N. Whittlcsoy secretary. The following delegates were chosen : G. II Jackson , V. H. Guanoila , K. J. Connors , C. M. Maynon. James Nichol and C Green. Second ward Chairman , J. C. Haven ; A T. Whittdsoy , secretary. Delegates elected bv viva voce vote : David Me- Adams. Gco. Holmes , W. h. Patton , Henry Wagner , Kd Hates , Hob Huntington - ton , W. H. Heck , J. C. Fitch. Jas. Million , A. T. Whlttelsey , Win. A. Grono- WO' ' . Third wanl Jno. Dohany chairman , and A. W. Jackson secretary. The dele gates are : Pat Guiinoudc , I red Britton , r. Lacy , Fred Lamb , F. W. Spetman , L. Sworingor , D. Ellis. It was voted there be no substitution and that the delegates east the full vote of the ward. Pat Lacy ollered a resolution that the delegates bo instructed to vole for any democrat for mayor they wished to except Vaughan. Hut the racket warned tin ; managers that it was best ts have it withdrawn. Fourth ward F. Trimble was chosen chairman and Vic. Stcplienson secre tary. tary.On motion M. L. Higgs , James Madden and J. H. Djuitrich were appointed a committee to select eleven delegates. They selected themselves and Vic. Sto- phcnson , O. P. Wickham. George D. Brown , J. W. Pcregoy , Peter Peck , Herman Kracht , U. D. liardiu and J. J. Frainey. It was noted that the delegates have no powers of substitution and that the dele gates present cast the full vote of the ward. Not a Candidate. COUNCIL BUTF.I , Sept. 27. I am not a candidate for the olllco ot mayor ; have no ambition In that dliectlon. 1 have not the time to devote to the otllco that is necessary to fully ( libclmno the duties of mayor. It would bo a plcnsuto to mo to bo associated with the present city council in carrying tor- ' ward the leloria movements so successfully Inaugurated by the late mayor , the Hon. John W. Chapman , and the present city government , all Imbued with the ono motive of administering the atfahs of the city so as. to give conhdcncc to our own people to rcmnjn within the city. The substantial reforms and Improvements Inaugurated by the present city government BIO so manliest tlmt the gana being downed who have been tapping the city at every point , bleeding herate\erv vein , and wailing because there aie no more So and 40 cents per load of dnt conducts to let no more Indian creek ditches to , i\vnid , that cost thousands to dredeo after every storm no more bum mers to be employed as skilled tutlsans to build our sewers Hint till with dirt after every lain , or to make water run up hill , or stand In ponds at street ciosslnij.s on our paved streets no more autliorlml power for Iho gang to sue the city to enforce their boodle con tracts ; no mote combinations to cry down the urico of our city wariants. so as to buy them up at 50 or 70 cents nnd put them lu judgments nnd thereby anticipate the future res mines ol the city , so the laborer and employe shall only bo half paid. The "itang" must be foiccd to seek other avoca tions nnd other fields ol plunder. Tncso re forms vteio demanded by the people hist Hjiilng , when they selected such men as Mr. Chapman nnd Mr. Percival , with the present city council , to Inaugurate. Unt ( ! od In his wUdom took trom us Mr. Percival nnd Mr. Clmnman , and to-day we are casting around for someone to till thclrplaccs betore the people ple , so the good work may go on. It is giati- iylnc lo any citl/en to bo favorably men tioned for the high and honorable trust as mayor of Councillilutfs , to join this reform movement , but ciicum-itaiicus are such tlmt 1 can not accept the Invitation to bo arnndldate for major. T. J. EVAXS , Nevertheless , under all the circum stances , if the republicans of the city should insist on making Mr. Evans their candidate , and the voters of the city should insist , OH his being the next mavor , Mr. Kvans should not refuse to servo , and the UKK docs not think ho would , though his service ) would bo at the ex pense of porional interests. CongruKational Association , " * The following is the programme of the semi-annual meeting of the Council lUulls association of Congregational churches , which is to bo hold with the Congregational church of this city com mencing this evening , witli a lecture at 8 o'clock by Kev. C. N. Lyman of On- awa. Delegates arriving this evening will re pair immediately to the church , corner Sixth and Seventh avenue , whcro tea will bo served , Tint members of the church hero , with their friends , invite all delegates to be their guonts during the meotini' of the association , and a committee will be in attendance at the church to assign places. \Vodnosdny , September 20 Morning : 0.00-"Growlh of the Chinch , " JO. Stevenson. ! ) :80-"ClirIstiamty : Applied , " K. S. -Duvolional ! meeting , led by G. G. Hico. 11.00 "Tho Press , " Alon/.o Rogers. Attcrnoon and evening : 2:110 : Sunday-school work. 1 , Uolatlou of congregational and un denominational Sunday-bell eel work in the state , "by C. A. Towln. 3. "Young People's Hcllgious Movo- mont. " Addresses by lieach , Jamison , Holcombo and others. 8KX ) Sermon , K. A. Locper. Thursday , September 80 Morning : 0:00 : "Justitiablu Enthusiasm , " J. M. Cummins. 0'JO-"A : Life Worth Living , " C. N. Sinnett. 10.00-Dovotional meeting , led by F. S. Juno. 11:00 : "Iowa Homo Missions , " T. O , Douglas. Afternoon : 3:00 : Husiness. S:30-"Evangollzation : of Our Cities , " N. \VhitUesoy , 8.00 Lord's supper , John Gray and William M. Hrooln. The Richmond combines the four cs bcntials of a good furnace , simplicity , capacity , durability unit economy. Sot thorn at Cooper < V McCeo'a , 41 Main. Was It a "Con" Game ? Yesterday H man presented n check tc Jim Wilson , who runs \ve.ll-kno\vi sporting nousc on Broadway , for25ht same being signed "Vic Jennings. ' " As Wilson knew the man lie willingly gave him the ? 2. In cash , and on presentation to the bank the check was -eo\cred lo bo a torgery , Wijson says he dorsn't think the man know it was a forgery , as if ho bad -isked for $25 without security ho would have given it just as soon. Frcsli oyslcrs in every stvlo at the Pluunix Chop House , No. 603 Uroadway. Hats regardless of cost , ( ' 'losing out hat 5-toek .of F. E , Slubbp , comprising Knox's. Stetson's and other line brands. E. H. WILLIAMS , No. fiOfl Uroadway. Itohhrd of Ills I'onltot-lxiok. A man yesterday reported Hint ho had been robbed of his pocket-book contain ing about $ r > 0 and some valuable papers the nlchl previous In the sporting house of Stella Long on Hroadway above the Ogden house , Ho refused to swear out n warrant against the girl in who c com pany ho had boon , as he did not care to give publicity to the case and would rather lee the $50 if he could only gel Iho papers llial were in Ihc pocket-book. Alookct-Hoolc | y estcidny morning a pocket-book con taining valuable papers which belonged to W. U. Pierce , of Shelby , la. , was found on Pieroe street in me rear of Stella Long's. They wnro picked up by one of the "falriost of the row" who handed the pocket-book with the papers to Deputy Marshal White. The owner can no doubt receive the same by proving properly if ho will como to the fronl. Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. Council Ululls Fuel Co. , No. 6tf'J ' Uroadway. Telephone No. 130. Tlio OdorlcBH Sanitary Co. , ofOmaltn , cleans cesspools , cisterns , clc , with the odorless pump. Oflice , No. 1022 Farnain slrcel , Omaha. Orders for Council Bin Us may bo left al H. Eiseman & Co.'s. Frcddln Found. Fred Dixon , who ran away from his wife a few weeks ago for Iho second time since Iheir marriage , about four months ago , and took with him , as she alleged , $20 of her hard-earned money besides some of her clothing , has returned to his bi-ttor halLand Ihfi two are enjoying the luxuries of hotel life at the Northwestern hotel on lower Hroadway. . Highest prices paid for county , town city and school bonds. Odell Hros. it Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council Ululls , Iowa. _ _ Hats regardless of cosl. Closing pul liat slock of F. E. Stubbs , comprising Knox's , Stetson's and other hud brands. E. H. WILLIAMS , No. 000 Uroadway. "Evcrard ami EnlaTia. " by Ed. Wright , for sale by Uushnell & Cockwell. Opera house barber shop and bath room. Everything tirsl class , E. M. Mar- Vin. Personal Judge Shims is an Ogden house guest. A. Harbor , of New York , is at the Ogden. J. E. Forsylhe , of DCS Moincs , is at the Ogden James C. Hull , of Crcston , is at Ihc Ogden. Hon. J. W. McDill , of Creston , is at the Ogden. W. C. Gunn , of Anamosa , is at the Pacific. P. H. Brown , ot Hamburg , is at the Pacific. L. A. Kirkwood , of San Francisco , is at tlio Ogdcu. W. N. Kurtz , of Chicago , is at llie Ogden house. Jacob Morlcnson , of Wausau , Wis. , is at Iho Ogdon. George BrinkcrholT , of Mansfield , O. , is an Ogden guest. 11. 1' . Foss , of Harlan , was a Pacific cuost yesterday. T. J. llyan. of Astor , la. , was at the Pacific ycbtoruay. Horace Speed , of Indianapolis , Ind. , is at the Ogden. H. B. Williams , of Glenwood , was in the city ycslorday. Charles McKin/.ic , of Dnnlap , was in Iho cily yeslerday. J. N. Joseph , of Crcston , arrived last night at tlio Ogden. Ofllcor Cousins has gone to Minneap olis as witness in a cabo. W. C. Hill , of Carson , la. , was at the Pacific house yestcsday. Win. II. Woodward , of Muscatinc , was at the Ogden yesterday. H. F. Clayton and E. T. Clayton , of Macedonia , are at the Ogden. C. A. Davis , of Sioux City , was an Ogden house guest yesterday. J. G. Pierce , of Harlan , la. , was a Pacific house guest ye&torday. D. O. Finch , of DCS Moincs , Uniled States attorney , is at the Ogdon. Assistant United States Attorney W. T. Rankin , of Keokuk , is an Ogden guest. Ed Campbell , jr. , of Keokuk , United States marshal , is a guest at the Ogden. Hon. Samuel Chapman , brother of the late Mayor Chapman , was in the city yes terday. Major J. S. Wood , chief detective of tlio "Q" bcorot service , slopped al Iho Ogden ycslorday. W. Hloodgood , paymaslor of Hie Chicago cage , Milwaukee and St. Paul road was at the Ogden Sunday. F. L. Davis , the live insurance , loan and land agent of Missouri Valley , sponi yeslorday in Iho city. James V. Cooke , advance agent of the renowned "Mixed Pickles" company , ar rived last niFht and is a guest at the Pacifio. J , J. Stcadman , editor of the Nonpa reil , relurned lasl evening from his homo in Cro&ton , where ho went lo spend Sun day with his wife and family. John Wilder and J. llorrigan , of Solo mon , la. , and II. G , George , ot Monti- cello , were at the Pacilio yesterday , the guests of A. Grecnamyor , tlio calllo man. H. W. Tilton and wife , of Iho BKI : , who has been visiting in Wisconsin for Iwo weeks past , are e.xpoctod lo return home to-day. No ono will extend to them a mo ro hourly welcome than the balance of the HEI : force , Leonard Everolt and his young brother Ned returned Saturday after a month's vacation east. Thov visited the paternal estate at Windsor , Va. , albo Boston , Now York , Philadelphia and Washington Master Ned was much disappointed at not being left at St. Paul's school in Con cord , but his physician , Dr. Sayrc , of New York , advlbcd complete rcsl at homo. _ _ Jtibt received , Ladles'1 fine Mioes , best makes. Prices low. Geo. Hlaxlm , 807 Main. _ _ Substantial abstracts of titles nnd real estate loans. J. W. & E , L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Hlufl's , Firal class regular dinner 25 oents.13 to2 o'clock , riunnixohop house , 505H'wny. J. Ernsdlorf , having taken entire con trol of the riiuenix chop house , desires to stale lhat ho has secured the services of Charles Decker , a JlrM-clnbs cook of New York city. The best the market affords , night and day , in the best style of the art. Will also have n regular bill of faro. Spo that your books arc made by More house & Co. , room 1 , Kyurctl block. Eletnc door bells , burglar alarms.and every form of domestic electrical applii uuces at the Ncn York Plumbing Co. Thp CliaiiKGor Ten Vcnrn. Among the guests fit Ihc Oeden house is one that nbout tcn'yfcars ago resided in this city and gained a livelihood by hard knocks generally. Howascmuloycd by Thomas Olliccr as hostler and to do chores about the lioiiie. Ho ono day con cluded to leave ( or Missouri , thinking to hunt abettor field. Wliljo there ho wont lo work on a farm for some $15 per mouth , becoming acquainted with a lady whom ho afterwards married. They finally removed to Wisconsin , where ho became interested tn the lumber business and iron mining. Now ho is considered ono of the wealthiest men in the state of Wisconsin and ho is interested in lum ber yards in many towns and cities in Nebraska. Will make a Special Sale this week o CARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , CURTAINS , CURTAIN GOODS , ETC. Prices -will bo Lower than made "by nny othsr store in tbo west. Do not fail to see us before purchas ing1 elsewhere. This department wo shall close out , nnd shall make prices to soil them. Our Stock is seasonable and sty.'os ' excel lent. These are Bargains Never Be fore offered , < jnd pau can savoironoy by calling onus before purchasing for we will not bo undersold. DGH'T FORGETTIIEPUCE. u < 5 NO , 401 BROADWAY , COTTRTCXXa BIj"Cr2rli : = "lS. la. PUBLICLY ENDORSED ! SHE IS EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. T AT DOHANY'S , Pretty , HOWE. Vivacious -MAUDE , . Talented The Domulful riny ER1 Prices to Suit the Times and the People. 50 , 35 , and 25 Cents. Seats at Bushncll's 20c extra. MURDER ! ! bilicrlix iBiiKiiln mnklnu : Its annual vlsltn- ! ! < .Ten years' trial of JMI.THOS. JIIFFKitlB' HKMI'DV tor thut fatal nii'liuly lias iloinoii- ru'.cd the fact tlmt It U Intalllhlu us n pro ; ent- It o unil euro. II you penult your ehlldroii to dloiltli illphtliurlu , "Their blood be upon your bond. " For sale only nt tbo ofllco. No. J South btlibttoct , Council lllurrn , lu. , or sent by express on rooclpt of price. 52. 0. II. llluuosiuo , or No. 1410 Campbell street , Omalm , who recently lnt > t n benutltul and in- torofctiiip duuirhter , Htfed about 15 jeurs , by dlplithorla , undertbo treatment of ono of tlio bo t physicians In Omaha , \\rlttia to Dr. Jelfcrlg , of thm city : "Vour remedy lor diphtheriacmnu too lute , our dear duuKhtur wim ilylnjr when It wasiouelvod. I urn biitlhlled tlmt her llfo could have been Bavc d. Anotlioronoof our children who had the dlphthorlii , her throat was tilled up with the putrid ulceiatlon , wo ueod jour mcdlclno and In twelve hours tbo disease wus completely subdued. In the filtuio we will keep your meillclno nt nil tlinon In our house. Wo feel that it Binod tbe llfo of one of our children. Wo are voiy thankful to you. nnd only i turret tlmt wo did not call on you sooner. " 1'iom the Couni'll lllutls Dally Herald ; Mrs. K. M , ( luriinl , wlfo ot I'njflnoer Qorord , of the Union 1'ueillo , this ulty , bus been n Krent sutrorerfor nmny yciirx. with what wus eup- posodtoboeunccrof thotluoat. It us to bud [ hat BUOWIU thieiileiuil wlth.fctarvatlon. Her general health wus completely broken down. Bhe could only swiillotv timi l load , and oven that her Btoniiieh could not digest or usglinlluto. I'hj Blclans of Council jIlllUTs and Omaha attended her for thieoi yonrs and KUVO no relief. Ir. JelTerlsof thfu oily , wns culled. In four weeks' time ho curodhor throat , nnd com pletely restored her Konori ) ) Ijeiillh , Had Mrs , llerard not obtained lellof * eon she would liuvo died from blood poison , the guftiu condition that dostioyod tbo lite of tlen. til nut. From the Council Illuiru Halljri ( Hobo : Jl , A. JlePiko , odltor on tlio CumbriaUheiiB ( burir , Pa. ) riooman , has ) la-en tlio persona- friend of the editor of the Globe for more than twenty years , and Is knbwn wherever bo Is known us one of the best moil minjr. lift IB nUo un IntlmBto friend of Mr , Chirk of tbo Non pareil. He bus been unfoitanatoln the 1 act that his family wntt rnvuked with diphtheria , and Krcutly distressed. Mr. Clark huImr hoard of his calamity sent him , tump of Dr. Joirorls' Dlplilheilu Cure , it was 1101 ! at once , and the Ihosof the lestorhU children saved. letters fiom Mr , Mcl'lke lire unbounded In their ox * prcsslotiH of crutltudo for Undintr fomo moonset ot uvcrtluu the loss of bis whole uroup of little nml lender onus Five of Mr , Mul'lktt'g children out of eight died from dlphthoilu before bo bad uu opportunity of uslnur l > r. Jelfcris' remedy. UVHI'KI'SIAr DVSI'KfIAl Dyspeptic , why n\o In mlBory und dlo in dls- ulr with canunr of the stomach ? Dr. Tbomas etlerU cures every case of Indigestion and onstlpntlon In a very ehort time , llcst of ref erences k'nen. Dyspepsia is the eausu of ninety per cent or all diseased conditions. I'rlco f& for two weeks treatment. Dr. Jofferis' diphtheria medicine U Infallible for all kinds of sore throats. Indlspenslble In putridsoro tin-out. In malignant ssurlo tfo\er , tihautfliitf ItlnlSbourutothoflmploform. Infal lible cure for all Inflammatory , uleerutlvc , put rid , cancerous ulcoratlou of tbo womb and all cutanhal conditions. Full prlntoJIiittruutlons bow to use thoiuudl- cmea sent with them. No doctor required. tr ) Jetferl * ' remixlles can only bo obtained a bliofllct. No Kl South lihfhtu street , C'uuno lllurfe , Jowu.or sent Dy oxprcss on receipt dr' Council Bluffs Carpet Company ! Kxtru Laruc Assortment and the lies ! Deal tin * In Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Mattings , Linoleums , Window Shades , Etc. Krtra inducements offered now , as a elianac of fli'in tit to fake nlacc , and slock must be reduced , Tale no one's word , Intl call and sec for yonr- t'cn , that our prices and qualities cannot be beaten. Out. of town trade especially solicited. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of nny kind raised or inovod nnd saUsfnction gimrnntced. Frame buildings moved on Litlle Giant trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street.Counil Bluffe. G-BAISTD EXOUBSiOISr THIS WEEK ! Farming lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texng , Knnsas nnd Arkansas , ranpinp from $1.26 to $12 per acre. School and state Inmls in Minnesota on ! iO years time 6 ] ) er cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , etc. , Driven by P. P. Lanstrup , No. 555 Uroadway , Council Hind's , Iowa. HBS. G. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOOPa lUpc , tx L. 18 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. , and 20 ! ) S. 15th St. , Room 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer's Agent for thn CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnimjs , Koofiiiff Slate , Man tels , Plato and Window Glass , Show cases , Elevators ( hand and hy- dr inili &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisements , such its Lost , Fem Tolxnnror Biile , To Rent , Vvnnts , Donrdlnsr , etc. , will bolnsortod lu this column nt the loiv rate of TEN CENTS PEU LINK fortho flrstlnsor tlonnnd Five Cents Per Line for ench subsequent Insurtlou. Lonvo advorlisoincn M tit our cilice No. 12 1'enl street , tio.ullrouilwuy , Council illuffg. WANTS. WANTED A treed ( flrl todoKonpinl house work * Apply nt lU'J ' Fourth Etioot , Connell - ell llluffB. WANTED A situation byn inillororZOyenrB oxpcrlonco : oltur-r roller or burr system. Addrcbs Miller , lice olllco , Council l cdgci'H , Journals , County ami ItuiiK Work of i II fltinds a Spec ially. Prompt Attentionjo Mail Orders MOREHODSE & CO. Room 1 Evorot Block , Council Ulufls. Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. KKPEIIENCKS : C. n. National Hank , M. K , Smith A : Co. , Citizens' Hunk. Demo. WolUAt Co. , ' 1rst Nntlonnl Hank , a II. Insur.uico Co. , nicer &llu6ev.flunUors,0. B. Havliws Hank. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , oornsrorr-j BrjTJjnins Practices in the State and federal courts Hoonis 7 and 8 Slmgart lllonk. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Ofllco over American Express Company. Reduction in Prices , IN China Classware Etc. , , , At W.S. Homer & ( Jo's. No. 83 Main st. Council Hinds , F.W. SPETMAN &BRO KO. 500 & 511 MAIM ST , Daily receipts of new goods. Hats Cans , Clothing , and a full line of Pry Goods , all of thu latest styles. Call and got prices before purchasing ulnowher Creston House , The only hotel In Council niiiffe bavin * r © Esoa/pe And nil modern Improioraonta. 816 , 217 and 210 Main st. MAX J10HN , Prop. . RICE , M. D. , Or otborTuinOH removed ivlthoi Over thirty > earn jirncticul exencnco. No. 11 I'enrlBt. . Council Illulla. In the city can beobtnlnod by p\troul2liii : ; tlio HomeSteam 540 Ilroadwny Council niuffe GEO , W. SCJIIJfJDJSLE , Prop , None but experienced hands employed Out of town orders by mail or express SO' lieitcd , and all work warranted. OmahaDentalAssociation T , Manager , Kos. 1510-1531 Douglas st , Omaha and No 23H5roadway , Council Bluffs. 1'uliilcs ncntlstry. No liumbiiKl Air , Ktbcrimil Choroforni , with tliclrelckenliiRctTcct avoided by the most wonderful nnuotlictlc , purify- n g tlio bluail und butldlnz up tbo tissues. Omaha Uctital Association , Solo I'rop'rs. Clold Crowns , Gold Plato nnd Continuous Gum Teeth n specialty. Host teeth SB ; former in Ice $ < S. Star Sale Stables and Mule lards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUM'S , Opposite. Dummy Depot. 0 . _ Horses and mnlca kept coiibtantlv on hinul , for salu at rntail or in ctir loatls.Or- tlora promptly lillctl by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTKK iV BOI.KV , I'roprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale btaUles , corner 1st avo. anil 4th struct. FITTER. Thl f ntcrn li'entlrelr new and Is i > o ilraplo tlmt wo wllluuiiriiiitcu to touch youto ilruft iiocMifnllr In a few hnurr , Voumn draft all ttio palti'ma lli.it K needed fiirthelaiiillr.unlt ruti nil uunnviilf nnru br l > li .ir'itli ' < mcniirid UilHlrcn. . . . 1-Kllon pd trontlemon. It will oaft > oil not ilng until you UUTO Idaniecl , then > nu will wmit Ilio litter. Wo clinllunitM lumvvlltlou. Tba iuo t iierleiic | < l rusimuiTi and UilTori uckiiairlnijta In "Pe' It U tlio Intention < . M 1umB Walker. H well nui n Kiencli module. It lella nip'dljr mill ujrna aeiinti iimLo moiipr. Wo Kant HritrhiM nu'iiH n tnko hold i.f tbiun.lneM with u . WellkoMi in ko raonoy unit allow olhiTJ lo ilo nuilso. to wu Hirer llbuiul erm . For furtbor Infiirmiitlnn cull oraililrJM , MIIS.SIAllV KAbTltlIJIC ( , eri.Agciit. Itoom M , IMtlttc Hou e. Council Ulull , low * . ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL Itf.UFFS , IOWA. All excellent educational Institution , fiirn'sh iid with all the modern liupiovcm nls , con- ucted by theSlHTKUS OF Oil A HIT VU. V. M For term of lira months , f TS. Terms begin Diet Monday In September nn I nt Monday In February. Foi cntulojcut * HJ- re ii B1STRII BUPKIUOH Bl. Francis Academy , Council lulls WHOLESALE AND JOBBINQ < KCO-CTSEa OJE" COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' ( r/cU7rrn.t > rTiir/rf5r'KyiS ' n- D'EEKE , WELLS & co. , Wholesikto * Agricultural Implements , Ba&tar , _ _ CniTlBRes , Klo , Ktc. Council llmlM , Icmn. KE YSTON E MAN UFACTU 1UNU C& Mfike tlio Original nnd Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Prcst COIIN SHKU.KUS AND 1'RRt ) CIITTKKH. Nos. 1601 , IWi , IW1 nml 1507 oiilh Mala Blre l , _ Council ItiiilTis low * . _ DAVID IJHAULKY A CO , Mnnuf'ru nMJobbori ot Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Bnggle3 , C rrliifrcj , lind nil klndi of Farm MRohlnorr , 1100 to 1118 South Mnln Street , Council Bluffi low * . X XK MA-miRsT r.p. ai.Rvso.N. T. li.Dotrnt.4ei. Ono.F. Wnion-r. 1'rcs.ATrem. V.i > ro4 ftMnn. BoaACouniBU Council BluTs Handle Factor/ , , ( InrorporatotU Manufacturers of Axle , Pick , Sl dfe and Bn&ll Iiniiilloft , of ovorjr deftcilptlon. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAIU'ET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Clothd , Curtain Klxturoj , Upholatory Good * Etc. No. 405 Urondvray Couunll Uluffg , lOJTR. ciUAisy , roiMcco , KTC. " PERKXiOY & MOOHR , Wbolojnlo Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes NOB. SSMaln and S7 1'osilSls. Council DluCTa , lown. COMMISSION. SNYDKH & LEAMAN , Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. _ Ko. 14 1'cnrl St , Council IllulTs. HAHLE , HAAS & CO. . Wholesale Druggists , Oils , -Paints , Glass , s' Sundries. Kto. No. 22 Mnln St. , nod No. = 1 Pearl St. , Council Hluffi. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. EL ) I3r aclnrar. Council muffs. W1RT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 nnd 18 Pearl SU , Council Hindu. c/f or/ ; / * . L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Alto Wholesale Liquor Ucalois. No. 410 Uruml- wiij- . Council , ETC. BECKMAN , STilOIIBEILV & CO. , Jlnnu'acturotsof and Wholu'alo Detlorilu Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. 625 Main St. . Council lllu.rj , low * . JUTS , CAPS. ETC. MKTCALF BKOTHEHS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glovei 112 and 511 Itrombvm- , Council 11KAYV KEELINE & KELT. Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , An < \ Woodstock , Council IH-ilN. lown. JtilJIlS At\D HUUU D. 11. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sala of Hides , Tallow.Wool , l'cltsGrcn onnd 1'urs Council 111 iiffs loiru. _ _ _ . COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO , , Wholesale Donlcrg In Illuminating SL Lubrlcatia * OiU Ginllu HIT O. , IDTO. E.ThooJoro\Ront , Council IIInIff. Town LVMUMl I'lLlXO KTC. A. OVERTON te CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Andllrldfc-u Mntcrhil tfiioolallli'a.U'liolosiilo Lum- lior or all Klmls. UlHeo No. 1J9 Mala Ot. , Council lilulls. Iowa. AKO LtQUUltS. JOHN LINDEll. WboloHnla Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. forgt. GottlmuVfl flnrb Illltcra. No. U Mnln Bt. Council lllulla. SCHNEIDER & BKOK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , | LATE OF ST. LOUIS. Office No. S25 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ' IL'a. in. i ! to r > p. in. 7 to Up. in. ; ioom No. n. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUI J'H , IA , libtnbl.ehcd liUT * * t- ' Horses and Mules For till purpo-cs. oo'jglit mil eoU , al lotull and In lots. iMrgu iiuinlitto3 | lo cele t from Euvcriil puiibol'ltiiudilora,8lii ionr cluub'o ' , MASON WISE , Council lUutlH. P. C. BOIXER , f/o. 13 Pearl St , Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER , LATKST OKSIONS. MANUFAOTUBEB , OF PAINPS. HOUHO , Bliril nn.l Dcroru u I'liIntiT. 1'uploi Mucho Wall Oinuiuiintt. None ln.il t.it | l > iiCk it jj inrliui ow tuothti * .