JMK 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 , 3880. THE DAILY COUNCIlTBLUFFS , WKDNKSDAY MOHNIM ! SKIT. CO. Ol-TICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered 1 > ) carrier In liny j > ait of the city at nuntj ttnlsi > cr week. II. W. TII.TO.V , - Malinger. TIU.Ul'HONIMi JirFiKy-sOnicp , No. < > . KKIMT Kiinoit No. Si. AHNUlt .MKNTIUN. Now York riiimuinK Co. Now full { jootls nt Hi'Ucr'fl. Cooncr & .Mcit'i ( ) pell stoves. Hcpublicnn primaries this evening. Chi'ii ) ) railroad tickets lit BiHlini'lt's. To-ilny if your last chance to roaster. Tin ! MM-y bo t cabinuts at if3 a dozen at Gorlmm'f ) iScliluittcr ft lloli'y r ci-ivctt a car load Of HlIC IMIllt"J 1'lSt OVl'llillJI. MosoViso lias a now lot of fast driv ers , as well as draft horses. "Tim Mountain I'ink" is on the boards to-night at tin : opera home. Oui ! dozen e'liblni'ts and a lar o panel for $2.50 at .Schmidt's gallery. A man named \ \ Ilk'tt was last evening arrested for bcinjr "boiling full. " During the absence of Captain Cousins , Olllccr Leonard is in charge of tliu police force at night. All republicans , and rewiblicans only , are ) Invited to attend the republican nri- niaries this evening. iMiss Maude Howe and company in "Tin- Mountain I'ink" will be the attrac tion to-night at Dohany's. DCS ? , ! oini > s IIIIH finally decided to have the names of her sliouts placed on the fitreet lumps like other cities. The switchmen's ball in Omaha was cnjoved by a irootlly number of Council BUill's folks. They report a very enjoya blc all'alr. To-morrow will be the Hebrew New fear's day The places of business kept by people of the Hebrew faith will be generally closed. The county auditor and chairman of the board of supervisors weie yesterday nigning bonds to tile amount of $10,000 Issued for the court house. Mr. and Mrs. Snoderly are out on bail. The case will be called Saturday before Judaic Aylc.sworth. Col. I ) . B. Dailey is attorney for tie ! Snoderly family. Put Lacy lias a buckeye tree crowing in his lot , on which luu ripened a number of the nutn this fall. He says he thinks It is the only buckeye tree in the city. The Hrst tramp of the season has put in his application for lodging at the city jail. Tliuso cool nights make it rather unpleasant for tramps to sleep out of doors. To-day , if you \ \ ish to vote , you must go ill person and register your name , provided you have not already done so. This is the last and only day that yon will have. The democratic uily convention will beheld held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in tiie city hall for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for mayor , to be voteil for on ne\t Monday. The mail carriers have nearly finished uj ) the vacation business for this year , Meyer will "ro on duty in two or three days , when i'hil ltd'/ will bo the only man who has not taken his two weeks oir. oir.The The black Green boy who stole a hat nt the opera hou.se Sunday night , was ro- Icasod , yesterday from the look-up. He declares , "i'so boiin' not to go and do so no mor1. I ink it jes fo'fiin. but I don' want no mor' fun ob dat km' . " Cyrus J. Dunn , janitor of the Eighth etrcet school , died yesterday morning from a dropsical allbction. His brother from St. Joe arrived the night be fore his death. The funeral will take place tiiis morning at 10 o'clock. Joseph Phelps , of Norfolk , Neb. , and Loena PJnnent , of Omaha , were yester day issued a permit to wed , by the county clerk. They immediately availed themselves - selves of the permission and repaired to ollieo of Justice Schur/ , and were married. That line spotted stallion that Dave Gray has been so proud over , goes to Omaha. Gray has sold it to C. R Blayno. Mayno knows a line horse when lie sees it , anil for the past eight or ten months has been trying to purchase this OHO of Gray. \Villiamstho vagrant , who slept in jail while the judge took his case under advisement , was released yesterday. Williams will bo obliged to steal some thing , for winter is cominir on , and it is cheaper to board in jail than to hvo any other way. C. Wesley says ho docs not fool very well satislied witli the result of the dem ocratic primaries. He says lie didn't got a single delegate. Ho says the people want him for mayor , but the politicians will defeat the will of the people. It was ever thus. Hicksap is tlio name of a new variety of Michigan anple sample which Mr. J. Jkl. t'lagler left at the Bin : olliee. They wore .sent him troiu bis old homo iii Michigan , and knowing the partiality of a newspaper man for fruit , ho remem bered his triends. One of the cases that will come up for trial at this term of tliu federal court is that of Frank Sherman , accused of de falcation , when lie was postmaster at Taeille Junction. A crowd of witnesses came down from thorn , who hopu the case will bo speedily reached , The federal court was opened yester day morning by Judge hhiras. There was a good attendance and the docket is a largo one. Judge Sliiras is a very pleas ant man on the bench , but a young attor ney does not appear before him for the lirst time without a certain trembling of the knees. The girl who Is an inmate in a hou.so of prostitution on Broadway , going tinder the name of Ktta Smith , has concluded to go to her homo in three weeks. She Las given good reasons lor not wishing to return now , and her brother-in-law lias returned to his home in Nebraska for the present. I'atMcCann , of Weston , is in Jail hero , charged with the crime of rape. Mrs , Caioy , who Jives near that place , is the complaining witness. McCann was ex amined buforo Justice Barton , \Vualon , and bound over. Not furnishing bail , Constable Kly brought him to tliu city and lodged him in the county jail. Yesterday , Mary Davis liled a petition in tliu district court to grant her a di vorce from her husband , \V. II. Davis. She alleges that they have boon married five years , and have resided all the time in this city. That they have two littln toys , but that her husband is an habitual drunkard , and that he fails to piovide for the family. Kilos has purchased the building -103 Broadway. He could not purchase the Jot , for it Is a part of the Jeremiah Fol- com estate , and is in chancery. That pioporty Imj been in litigation for four teen years , already , and can not bo set tled yet for several years. Mr. Mies proposes to extend the building toward the rear , and carry it up cwo stones high , lie will build of brick , The man who passed the forged chock for $25 on Jim Wilson on Monday , has o ( yet boon found. It was yesterday rumored that he had done a like trick Monday evening in Omaha. His name is Robert II. Puelps and ho has recently been dealing in chickens , Ho has live Lorses mortgaged as well as his harness and wagons , and it is now thought that fco lias skipped out for good. I WILL GET THERE ANYWAY , So Says Candidate Vaughan Whether Ro Has a Delegate Or Not , HONEST PRIMARIES TO-NIGHT. Itolilircl lly n Man , Not Ily n ( Jlrl tnc fltoro Unfortunate The Irreiiicss. Iblc Snotleilles ( Jenernl Cuiin- ull IJltiiTs News. The Pharmacy Iinw. Yesterday afternoon the federal court listened to able arguments in the ea o of Kohn vs Meleher , involving the consti tutionality of the Iowa pharmacy law. A linn in Illinois had been felling liquor to a pharmacist in this state' and linally sued for a balance due them on account. The pharmacist put in n counter claim for 10,000 , claiming that the sale to them of liquor was in violation of law , and that under the law they were therefore entitled to roeover the full amount pre viously paid by them for intoxicating limiors. The pharmacy law permits the sale of liquor under certain conditions , one of those conditions beiti" that the vender must be a resident ol the state of Iowa. The argument yesterday was on the constitutionality of the law , in that it discriminates against non-residents of the .state. The case was ably argued by C. Haldane , of the linn of Wriirht. Baldwin < V Haldane , of this city , umlF. Lcghman , of Des Moiues. 12 Cabinet Photographs $ ! ) . Quality the finest. Shorradon , 317 Broadway. Fresh oysters in every style at the Pluunix Chop House , No. MX Broadway. IlcpiiMicaii City Convention. The republicans of the city of Council Blufis will meet in delegate convention on Thursday , September ! ! 0 , at 8 o'clock p. m , at the city building for.tlie purpose of nominating a candidate for- mayor , to bo voted for at the special election on Oetober . The primaries for the selection of dele gates to the convention will be held on Wednesday evening , the 1211th , at 8 o'clock as follows : First waul At the Western house and select seven delegates. Second ward At the city building and select eight delegates. Third ward At the office of John Lindl , esq. , and select eight delegates. Fourth waul At the building lormerly occupied as an otlice by Suckrtt A : Pres ton , No. ! ! G Pearl street , and select .eight . delegates. WM. F. SAW. .m. , _ _ _ Chairman. Hats regardless of cost. Closing out hat stock of F. E. Stubbs , comprising Knox's. Stetson'n and other line brands. E. B. WILLIAMS , No. COO Bioadway. Hard and softcoal , wood , limo , ccmciH , etc. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. , No. GUI ) Broadway. Telephone No. I'M. Associnl ion. The following is the program for to day of the Council BInlls Association of Congregational churches , now in session with the Congregational church of this city. The public is coidially invited. Wednesday , September 3D Morning : 9.0J "Growth of the Church , " J. O. Stephonson. D8J Christianity applied , " E. S. Hill. 1:00 : Devotional meeting , led by G. G. liico. 11:00 : "Tho Press , " Alon/.o Rogers. Afternoon and evening. 2:1)0 : ) Sunday school work. 1. Relation of congregational and un denominational Sunday school work in the state , by C. A. Towle. 2. "Young People's Religions Move ment. " Address by Beach , Jamison , Holcombe and others. 8:10 : Sermon , E. A. Leeper. _ Highest prices paid for county , town city and school bonds. Odell Bros. A : Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council Blulls , Iowa. Hats regardless of cost. Closing out hat stock of F. E. Stubbs. comprising KHOX'R , Stetson's and other find brands. E. B. WII.LI uis , No. 00i ( Broadway. DoinocnitN Tor .Mayor. The prominent democratic candidates for mayor , who go before the convention this afternoon , nro W. C. James , anil W. R. Vaughan. The friends of both are confident of the nomination. AH to which or who it will bo the convention only will decide. Vaughan is always confident , and ho claims twenty-two delegates out of the forty ; this , of course , if. on the basis of the admi sion of the lirst or regular delegation trom the First ward. Vaughan savs ho is a candidate , and expects to got tfiero. Judge James says hois not a candidate , but that he is in the hands of lii.s iriends. His friends claim that it he has not secured all the delegates , that at least Vaughan has not one. They evidently do not intend to admit tliu Vunirhan delegation from the First ward. The Ii'ht waxes warm , and both sides are bitter against the other. "Everard and Eulalia. " by' Ed. Wright , for sale by Bushnoll & Cookwell. Opera house barber shop anil bath room. Everything lirst cities , R. M. Mar. vin. Another I'oorVnnmn. . Yesterday Mrs. A. Po ppor , of Avoca , was brought before the commissioners of insanity by her husband , and Deputy Sheriff MeCamlless. An examination buowed Mrs Popper is a German by birth , Hlit that she has been a resident of this country for several years , She is llfty years of ago , and for the past eight years has boon insane , and that the disease of bur mind is gradually becoming worse , The board issued an order for her admis sion to the insane hospital , and ( lie sheriff - iff will send her there to-day. Just received , Ladles' line shoos , best makes. Prices low. Gee , Bla.sim , 807 Main , Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J.V. . iV E , L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Blull's , Not Uohhcul Ity a Girl. Stella Long denies that a man was robbed of ? 50 the other night by some of the ' . 'sairios" in her house , it now trans pires that it was a Council Blull's young man who was robbed and not a stranger in the city. Ho was robbed bv a man and not by a girl , as was yesteiday stated in Urn Bo : . There is little hope of the robber over being arrested as the man robbed won't make a complaint. First class regular dinner 2,1) cents.13 to 3 o'clock. 1-htt'iiixchop house , 503 IV way. Will Open To > ! tlarro\v. Having purchased the retail boot and shoo business formerly known as ' . T. Lindsey & Co. , we would say to our friends and the public generally that wo will have the same open and ready for business Thursday , Sept. 30 , and will be pleased to see you all , B. M. SAHOKNT , JOHN M. _ TO , - V I'arntsraphs. J. H. Hill , of rhirinda , Is In the city. Joeph C. If etxcr , of Atlantic , is in the city.Sol Sol Bloom , of Deadwood , is in the city.Thco. Thco. Brown , of Griswold , is in thr city. John Hackett , of Creston , is at the Ogden. J. B. Freeman , of Toledo , O. , is at the Ogdon. (4. 11. Carrier , of IVescolt , is nt the Ogden. Williard Butts has returned home from the cast. J. II. Hurlburt , of Fonlanelle , la. , is at the Ogden. A. J. Earl , of Anita , is stoppine at the Bcchtelo. S. E. King , of Ottawa , wns in the city yesterday. ( . ' . J. Holman , of Sargents Blull's. is at the Pacilic. F. S. Freeman , of Fairlield , In. , is at the Beehtele. M. V. Spencer , of Corning , is a Hech- tele hotel guest. C. F. Kingol , of Creston , was at the Ogden yesteiday. (5.V. . Cullison. Haitian , was at the Pacilic jeslcrday. O. R Livingston , of Boston , was at the Pacilic yesterday. II. O. Rico and wife , of Ncoln , were at the Pacilie yesterday. J. A. Hamilton , of Nco'a , was a Piieilic hotel guest yesterday. T. S. Maj.\vull , of Des Molnes , was at the Paeilie yesterday. II. J. Cavanaugh. of Atlantic , was at the Pacilic yesterday. J. L , Brown , of Bedfoid , was an Og den guest yesterday. M. A. Campbell , of Mount Age , was an Ogden guest yesterday. C. C. Williams , of Missouri Valley , was at the Paeilie yesterday. W. Schulcs and wife , of Greenfield , in. , were at the Ogden yesterday. Mrs. Swanson , of Atlantic , was a Pacific house gtiestycsterday. R. M. Kirkpntrick and wife , ol At lantic , wore in the city yesterday. Mrs -Merrill , of Nbola , was In. the city rj'wstenlay and mot old friends here. L. L. Delano , of Atlantic , was in the city yesterday and dined at the Ogden. Oliver Mills , c\-prosident of the state agricultural college , is at the Ogdon. A. P. Cramer , postmaster of Avoca , dined at the Pacilic yesterday while in the city. Mayor Cole , of Pacilio Junction , was in tlie city yesterday and dined at the Pacilic. Fred. Iludio , of the Erieiailway at Buf falo , N. Y. , is the guest of his brother , George Rudio. W A. Stow , an attorney , formerly of llambuig , la. , but newel Omaha , was in the city yesterday. .Miss Anita Hudson left yesterday for a short visit to St. Loins while on her re turn home to Indiana. Yesterday morning Dave Gray started east for a trip to New York and Phila delphia. He will doubtless enjoy it A. Ovcrton has returned from Arkan sas and reports the issue to bo prohibi tion and anti-prohibition. There the democrats are the prohibitionists while the republicans are the anti's. W. S. Smith , of Bullalo , N. Y. , father of Mrs E. E. Adams , and her uncle , Moses Smith , of Forth Brooklicld. Mass. , are spending a tow days here. They in tend going further west before returning homeward. Garland cook stoves arc the best made. Get one of Cooper & AleGoo. Under the now election law of this state , no ticket peddlers are allowed within 100 feet of the polling place In fact no one is permitted within the pro scribed limit except those who are actu ally waiting to vote in turn. It will bn a novel experience to many to get a ticket from every peddler anil then bo unmolested wnilo walking 100 feet. Time is allbrdcd for each voter to select the ticket ho chooses , and no ono bo aware of the selection made. Very little use to buy votes. A voter who is PO inclined can take the ollered money and vote as he pleases. Richmond ranges tor hard coal at Cooper it McGee's. The Maude Howe company showed up to a much butter advantage last night in "Kathleen Mavourncon" than they did in "A Wife's Devotion" on Monday night. Miss Howe is a young and handsome actress of much merit , and must bo seen to be appreciated. The audience last evening was not so largo as it should have been fora lust-class play , but sel dom has one been more appreciative. Miss Howe plays to-nightin "A Mountain Pink , " The prices arc 3oo , JWc and COe. next best thins to a Richmond Furnace is a Radiant Home Base Burner. Sold by Cooper & JieGee. "Krale's Rustler" is to appear in a few days. It has already had a head put on it , especially designed by C. E. Tried- man , of this city. I'rom the proof print it appears to be decidedly unique , and if thorestof the paper shows up cone- spondingly it will bo a sheet which will command attention trom the very start. Clark is bound to make a winning on it. For Sale At a bargain , if taken at once , my complete household liirniture , carpets , parlor and chamber set , kitchen utensils , etc. Almost now. Will give time on part. No. 313 North I'Jth street. John J. Larson. To-morrow ( Thursday ) evening the par lors of the parsonage will bo open from 8 to 10 , when Dr. and Mrs. McCreary will bo happy to civet the members and friends of the church. J. Ernsdtorf , having taken entire control - trol of the IMuunix chop house , desires testate state that he has secured the sorvieus of Charles Decker , a lirst-elass cook ot New York city. The best the market all'ords , night and day , in the best st.ylo of the art. Will also have a regular bill of fare. The Salvation Army has given up Do hany's hall , and has rented the building No , 303 Broadway , just east of the coll'eo roasting establishment , See that your books are made by More house & Co , , room 1 , Everett block. "One of the substantial and ornamental improvements made during the suninuu * in this city is the parsonage built by the Methodist Episcopal church. Elotno doorbells , burglar alarms , and every form of domestic electrical appli * anc.cs at the Non YorK Plumbing Co , Supper was served at the Congrega tional church last evening for all the del egates and visitors to the Council Blull's semi-annual association of Congrega tional churches , Avoca Herald : On Tuesday morning about i ) o'clock a young woman in Avoca while alone and unattended gave birth tea a child , and arising from tier bed , with her naked child in her arms , she walKed about two blocks to a neighboring liouso and applied for admission. Of course she was taken in and cured for and med ical attendance was at once summoned. A warrant is issued for the arrest of tier bcducer , _ New arrival of solid school shoes , and never so uhuap as now , at Adams1 417 Broadway. The Dnlfo of The Duke nf Porllam , the hero o a London society Journal's prnsutional in qnirv , "Who \ > ill mam the duke' ' " i well known , having.wlille . Mr. I'aven di h-Bontiliek , an ollicer of the Cold stream Guaiii * , pasJd some time a Newport and Sarntdca. ' He is onlj twenty nine \ears of ago and of hand some presence , and , unlike his tw < voiinc brother * , Dukes of Hamilton am ularlborotigh , uho have been sadly givei to level , iingodlj glee , concubines am carnal company. Is a very gentlemanly , well-behaved fellow He has been fro iniently gm-n away ; n marriage , nn < was one of Dr. Grilling advertisemeii suitors for the hand of our beautiful wliiteouled Mary Anderson , whom m said he had never even Seen. At prosen considerable angling is being earned 01 to hook him for the joung Princess Vie toria , daughter of the Duke and Duehes of Took , who is the llower of the royn ' family , very pretty and very poor. 'Hi inherited an immense estate , real nut peisonal , from his cousin , the late duke who was very eccentric , delighted not it man , or woman either , and hud the ave lines to Welbeek castle tunneled , so tha ho might never sec or meet a human being ing if possible. The present duke is ! very strong conservative and contribute ! $1200,000 to the Carlton ( lub electioneer ing pot , for which ho has found ro\\an in being made Master of the Horse to tin Queen , the highest post in tliu household Crocodiles J3\tlnct. The steamers on the Nile have drivci tlio crocodile from that river to Mich ai extent that the reptile is practically e\ tinct. So IK the faitli that once rcgardct the creature as sacred. I will close my place of businos 0 o'clock this evening until ( ! o'clock to morrow evening , on account of a holi day. II. Friedman. Police Captain Cousins has " ; one t < Minneapolis as a witness in a burglarj case. A man named Kelly , who was nr icsled here , is accused of the crime. Will make n Special Sale this wo3k o OIL CLOTHS , CURTAINS , CDRTAIN GOODS , ETC , Prices will bo Loiyer than made bj any othsr store in the wo'st. Do not fail to see us be'oro ptirchns inp elsowliero. This department wo sl all close out and shall make prices to ijiell them. Oui Stock is seasonable and'styJos exceL e > lent. ' ' ! l Tiiese are Bargains Never Be fore offered , pau ca'i save ironoy by calling onus before purchasing for wo will not be undersold. DON'T FOR8ET THE PLIGE. NO , 401 BROADWAY , , la PUBLICLY ENDORSED ! SUE IS EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. TQ HT flT DQHAHV'3 , = = * , MAUDE HOWE , Talented The Ideal Romantic Play Prices to Suit the Tinios and tlio People , 50 , 35 , and S5 Gents. Seats at Bushnell'ti ' Sfio extra. BOOK BINDING lA'dcurN , Jdiii'iialHy County and ItaiiU AVorli ol'i lKln \ < li a Slice- lull ) . , , Prompt Attenlionjo Mail Orders ' MOREHODSE 'ft GO , Room 1 Evorct Block , Council Blnfls , Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in Magazines anil BLANK BOOKS. HUFKIIENOKS : U. n. National Hank , M. U Smith it Co. , CitUens' Hank , le ) ( > re , WolU i-Co. , hirst National Hank , ( X It. Insurance Co. , Ill cor & I'usov.liankors.O. II. Bavlniri Hank. Beduction in Prices , IN Ctina , ( lassware , Etc. , AIV S Hfiner & ( Vs. No , 23 Main st. Council Blufla. IZvli'ii Lcriif Amortniciit and tlir llrst / > f// / } * In Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Mattings , Linoleums , Window Shades , Etc. -fm iiKliiccnit'iifti HfJ'rrcd noil' , an a chaitjic nf firm Is to / < f/.v i > tarr , Mock utvt be retlnmt , Tttltr no one's irin'rf , l tt cull and . .rr/V j * w/irs , that Hin' ni'lccsand ( jnainics cannot In- Out ofton'n tvadc especially solicited. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , Mo. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. HOUSE MOVER AND RAI Bride buildings of any kind raised or inovod and satisfaction guaranteed. Fnrtue buildings moved cm Little Giant trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth StreciCounil BlufTs. K1 A t J nWoDdM GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! MURDER ! ! hthcilii iBiigiiln milking HM nnnnnl vNlln- Mo. Tc-n ycuis' tiliiloCim. THOS. JKITIUIIS' KKMrDY tor Unit faliil nn > liidy lins ilomon- rutrd tliu fnct that It Is Inrnllllilu us n i > rocut - Ivonndcnin. II jou pcnnlt jour chlldrunto dlo with dlplillioila. "Their lilood IPO upon your licud. " Tor nalo only nt tlio olliee , No. : . ' . } South 8t list root. Council Itlnirs , In. , or sent by oipiess on looolnt ot price. $11. C. II. illiiko-iloc , of No. 1110 Campbell stioet , Onmlm , who locontly lost u lieantllul and In- teii'sllnn iliuiKlitor , tiixud nbout 15 jt'iua , by illphthorl.i , iimler the treatment of ono of the best physicians In Omaha , v rites to Dr. .lelleris , or this city : "Your icmcdy lor diphtheria catno too lute , our doaidauKhtei "its djlntrheiiit wasiecui\L'l. I urn satislied thut her HfoLould have been IIM d. Another onoof ourclii'dicn who had the diphtheria , her throat wif * tilled upilh Iho putrid iileeration , o used jour medicine and in tncho honts the disease \\iis completely suljducd. In tlio iutiiio vo will Keep your medicine at all times In our house. Wo feel that it Ni\od the llfo or ono of our children Wo are voiy thnnkliil to Jim , mil only ledrtctthat o did not cull on jou eoonor.1 IVoin the Council lllnIN Daily Ueiald : Mrs. E. M Oeiard , ilo ol Knciiicer Grraid , ol tlic Union 1'aelllc , thU citj , lia" lieen u Kimit sulfoifrfor many years , willi what \ \ asup posed to bocancor of the thioat. It AMIS bo bad that she was thieatcned with Mnn titioii. lie. K 'neral health A\as eoniilotcl } broken down t ho could only swallow liquid lood , and P\CI > that her stoniHch could not digest or assimilate 1'liysicliuis ot Council IllutTs uiiil Oniahi attended her lor thrco j'ears and gave m lellof. Dr. .leflcrls , of this city , u as culled. In lour celts' time ho cut ed her throat , mid coin- iiletoly restored her Ki'nornl hoidth. Had Mrs. Oernid not obtained icliof teen she nould have died finm blond poison , the fiuno condition that dc&tro ) cd the lito o ! ( ion. Utant. rrom the Council lllnirs Daily Glol > o : } 1. A. McPlKo. editor UL tno CambiIaKbons ( bin IT , 1'a. ) I'locinnn , has been the persona- friend ol the editor ol the Globe lor more than twenty yours , and Is known wherever hu la know u us ono of the best men living. Ho K also nn Intlnmtt ) Iriend of .Mr. Chuk of the Non- pin oil. Ho 1m- , been unloitninito In tlio tact that his tumlly wa ° invnKed with diphtheria , and Ktcntly distiecsod. Mr. Claikhavlnir heard ol his calamity riont linn MIIIIU of Dr. .lellciis' Dlplilhcila Cine , IMMts used at once , mid tlio lives ol the re tel his ehildien suvotl. Ietlois Ironi Mr. Mcl'iko are unbounded in tholr ov- ] > tesslons < il piatltudo lor Undine coino means ol nveillnir the loss ot his whole rioup of llttlo and tender ones Khonl Mr. AlolMko'sphliilroii out ol elpht died fiom dlphthei la lieloio ho had an oppoitunltyol nsliif ? lr. .lellens' lenicdy. D si-Ki'SM" DVM > II" : > IY ! Dyspoptlo , why li\o in misery and dlo in dls- alrwlth viiiici-rof tliostoniiien'11 Dr. Thomas eiroris cures o\cry ease ol Indliroatlon ami oiiHtlpatlon In a very shoit timo. llest of rel- crcnccB ifi\on. Oyspopsln is tlio eauso of ninety jier cent ot all dicoaucd conditions. I'ricor > lor two weeks treatment. Dr. .lefferls' dlphtherlii modieino is Infalllblo for all kinds of pore throats Indlspenslblo In pnti id sore throat , in malignant Huarle lloxor , chniiKliiK it in 4S hours to the simple form. Infal lible euro lor all liitlnminutorv , nlceiatlvo , put- i ill , cancerous ulcoratlon of tlio womb and all catarihal conditions. Kill ! printed iiisti nctions how to use the medi cines bent ulth them. No doctor icinilrcd. Ur. Jcfferls' romodles can only bo obtained n hla ollieo. No'II houlh Klh'hth btreet , Conno llluUe , Ion u , or gent ny ovpreas on iccolpt ilrico. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , oornsroiij BLxrinir's I'rnel ices in the State iiiitl Kctlurnl courts I'ooins 7 and 8 Slui art IJlo-sk. . SOH.URZ , Justice of the Peace Ollieo o\or American i\inoss : Company. 1IIN. Main St. , Council JMulFs , In. , ami 'JO ! ) S. 15thSI. , Room 10 , Omiilm , Neb. Mnnnrnctuior'B A : entfor thn CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awniiigri , lloofliit ? Kiatp , Jlan- tcis , 1'lnto anil Window ( Unas , Show- CUHCJS , Elevators ( hand and liy- ( lr Mill Arc. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fpcclul advertltemonts , sucli us I.ohl , Venn To I < oan , 1'or 8ulo , To Kent , \Snntfl , lloaidlnif , etc. , will bolnsertod In this column nt tlio low raloofTENCIINTS VKtt LINK fortlio llratlnsor tlonand KlvuConta I'urUno for eucli 8Ubso < iuunt liiBoitlon. l.ciuo luhoillsomen i at our ollieo No. 13 Veul street , near Ilioadway , Council Illnns _ . WAKTS. ANTBD A good jflrl to do jtonpral IIOIIBO W woik'Apply nt loy I'ouuli btioet , Conn- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \\fANTKI ) A Bltuntlon liyn inllloror-0 > oar8 \ > oxpurinnee : ultlier roller or burr Bjhtom. Addie.- Miller , lice olllce , Connull llliillti. Creston House , Tiiooulyliotol In Council UlulTs Iiavln ? modem Inipioiomenta. l and 210 Main § t. WAX MOIIN , Prop. RICE M. D. , . . , jemojod wltlio J ( he knife ordrawln ofblooj. Over tinny yoHra priicliciilcicrlcnco , No. 11 I'earl Bt. , Council UlulTi fculatlcntito F.W.SPETMAN&BRO X . SOU & ft 11 THAIS ST. Daily rrcoipts of new goods.fl.its Caus , ClotliiiiK , and a full line of Dry Goods , all of the latest styles. Call and gut Dricub before puri'liasinjj uUowiiur In the city can be obtained by pal i onl/.iiif the HomeSteam 540 Uiondwuy Council llluffs GJIO , Tr. SCHIXDELE , J'oj > , Mono but cxjipricnecd hands employed. Out of town orders by mail or express so licited , and all work warranted. OmaliaDentalAssociation Nos. 1519-15'Jl Douglas st , Omaha and No U34 Uroatlway , Council BInlls. I'nlnlc" ' ! Dcntlclry. No liunibiial Ons , Vltiillzcil Air , lUlior Hiul Chorofonn , with tliclr plcUcnlnieffect molded ! ) > tliu moil wonilurful iiiiiicsthctlc , purify- n K the blood and Imllcllnu up tliutlaniiea. Omalia Dental Association , Solo l'roi > 'rs. Gold Ciown , Gold Vlato and Continuous finm Teeth n t-pcelalty. Host teeth $0s former price S8. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUKKS , Oppobllo Dummy Depot. s * s | " " 3 lm _ C/3 J s PJ r g d. B3 Horses and mules Kept coiiitanllv on hand , for sale at retail or in ear loadH.Or- durs iiroinptl.v lillcd by contract on hhort notice. Stock sold on commission. Suu"iuu Boi.i.v , rtoprlutors. Tolopliono No. 111. Formerly ot Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st ave. and ltd street. THE CHAMPION FITTER. IliU ) toin in entirely now mill l HO lniila | til it wo nlllKUnnintfo tulontli > onto ilnilt niiriumfiilly In u fuw liour . Ymiriui iliaH all On'l ' > utU'ni Hint l nrulud for tlio Innill ) a It ruts all ituinH'ma wurn by luil o .irntlcini'ii mill flillclrcn , . , , | jullo and itviitlciiien. llwlll c > t you notliltiu until yim liuvu U-iirncd. tlion > ou will winit tli | ilimr. Wo clialluiiKO luniiictltluii. 'Jho iiionloxiiirlHiioiM ilri'siiiiiiikci > mid lallori in knowln IKO lu miiiarluruy. It Ixtlio Intention orMailuum WalkiT. a well kmiwii hrenili molltiu. U nils iiiiildly and uj'od ' mioHU . ni ko iiiiiiioy. Wo wiinl tlr tdiiB lUC'nH M t.iko hold of tliobuiiln08 wltli in. Wo Ilko In in iko | > ' 'i f and allow other * to do * u > l u , M > wo nffur llbural . I'or lurlhof Inrnriiiulloiicall oruUdrf . elms. MHS . MAIIV KAhTUIIMIB.i-n Aiient. lloomKU'aUlIc Hou f , Council lllulTii , lowu. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL It LUFFS , IOWA. An excellent educational Institution , fnrnibli dwltli all the inodern Impiovoments , con. ueted byUioSISTKIlB OI'CH AUITV.H. V. M J'or term of llro months , $75. Termsbesln lirst Monday In September anl ret MondayInlfebruuiy. For catalogues ad- TO 18 BlSTIMt HL'I'KltlOlt Et. rruDclH Acudemy. Council lulli AND JOBBING ECOTTSSJS O.F COUNCIL BLUFFS. ri.n ni. \ . nn-i.t \it\r. < . " DIIIUWKLLS : : : & co. , Agricultural nil rliw < , 1 IP . 1 to rominl 111 IIT , Iowa. KEYSTONE MAXITACI'URING w > niVo tlicOrlgmnl mvl Compli'lo Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COIIN siir.i.usnsNI > rutsn rrnr.ui. Nils I'OI , lji , iVTi ami 117MKiUi Main Street , _ Council lliiiTJ ( , limn. DA MI ) BltVDLKY .t CO. , MiinuTrs an I .loblitiN of Agricultural Implements.Wagons . , Buggies , rSI1".1.1"111 ! ? ! " " 1 < l"l < ° r > ' ' Mnohlnory. 1100 to 1110 South Mnlu Street. Council tllutft , lotru ( ) . Clt.r < o.T. . ll.Doimt. a.'dro.r.VunniT , V - 1'rusM m. PUP X Council BluTs Haidto Pactwy , ( InrwporntPil.l Mnmifncturcfsof A.tlo , I'lck , Sleitco naa Smill _ llnmlli's , of menilo crltliin. | COUNCIL BLUFFS CAKPKT CO. , Curtains Window Shades Carpets , , , Oil Clothe , Curtnln Kltturo * . Uplinl tnry Hoods , Etc. No. 105 llroaitwixy Couaell llluHs , fs , 7fiiurro , I'KKKC.OV Wholonlp Jobber * ! In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. ZSMnln and B7 IJeiirl Sts. Council IllufTs , \ \ Wliole nlo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No 14 1'oirl St. , Council 'limn. I1ARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , ts' Sundries. Ktc * . N'o i"J Muln St , nnd No. U11'oarl rtl. , Council llhitrn 1 Jit . 'JX O. W. 1JUTTS , Wholesale California Frails a Specialty Goncrnl Commission. No. 5IJ lliendvrar , Council lllulTs , W1RT A : DUQUKTl'l- : , WUolesalo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. If. and 18 IV.irl St. , Council HlulTs. GKOfKK/Bs. L. KIRSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries Also Wholesale I.lqnor Ilcnlotp. No. 416 HroixJ- wny , Council l . /rc. I5KCICMAN , STROHHKHN & CO. , Mnnu'ncturoiB of and Wholiilo DtnloM In Leather , Harness , SaddlerEtc. . No. E. > Jlnin St. . Council lllu Ti , Iowa. " I If" HATS , CAl'S , ETC. MKTCALF imOTHKRS. Jobbers in Hats , dps and Gloves. Nos. ; il''niKl ,11 ! IHo.ulnMv , Coiinoll llltifD. 1IKAVY KEULINK A : FKLT , WlioliHnln Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardflara , And Wood Stock , Council HI UK loivn. J///J/.s' ; AM ) J ) . H. MeDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tullc v\Vool , Polls , Omi"o and Van Counojl Hinds loivn. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO , Wliok-snlo Donlors In Illuminating & Lubricitia * Oil * Gmlln F.Tlicodoro.Atront , Council IlliiTa. 1'iuxa r/rc. A. OVKRTON CO. . Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Pillai , Andlirldgo MnteriiU StoclaUlnsWlioloiulo | Lum ber ol all Kinds. Ollieo No. Ill ) Main at. , Coiinoll Hlutrs. luwn. WINKS LIQUUItS. JOHN LINDER , Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. At'cnl foi .SI. ( iotllmin's lluib lllltiTJ. No. U ijgp1 Main St. Council itlullrf. ff SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , M. . fi.iiiii.il QI OB SB LATE OF ST. LOUIS. Office No. 525 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ) It to I" n. m. Hews , } 2 to fi p.m. i 7 to Kp , m. Hoorn > 'o. fl. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BUM FS , 1A , KstaliJ shed 18.17 Horses and Mules ( Torall purposes , uo'iitht ncj gold , at totall n lotA LUIKU iinantltte'i ' to i-eleit fiom l palisof llniMlilvois , MASON WISE , Council Blull's. "P , C. MILLER * No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , I.AIT.ST UE3IONB. MANUFAOTUBEB OF PAINI3. House , Hltrn and Docora o 1'u'iilvr. ' I'nplcr klaelio Wull Oriiamentb. N no but best | 111 < ' t- tow - ow us others.