t n n THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TilT'KSDAY , REPTE fBER 30. 1886. THE .DAILY BEE. couNciiTBLUFFs , | Till KbDAY MOHMKU SKPT COD OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL ST11EET. DfllvtreJ by tnrrlcr In any port of the city nt twuity cuiUporwiik. 11. \ \ \ TIITO.V , , No Kiutoit No 33. > l IXUll MENTION. New York riuinltl ij * Co. Now fall jrooih tit Holler's. Thi ! vi-rv be t cnbinelt : il $ ! 5 lo/nn nt Qulli-n number of naturalization papers The Dierk's Harv ester woiks will begin operations in u few the * . Unit I'o/en rabitiets and a large panel for $2 50 at Schmidt's gallery. 12 Cabinet Photographs $3. Qualit } thu llne't Sheriadeii , ! 117 Broadway. The total number of natur.ili/ation papers issued to dnte li.is been about sixty Tlie copvctsational clnbof tlm Y. M C. A. met on Tuesday evening at the rooms of the association. Schmidt it Hottiir , the barber. " , No 720 Droadwaj have Just completed some im provements in their shop. The Hall school wilt reopen this morn ing at U o'clock , it having been closed on account of the sickness and death of the janitor Mr. Dunn. The republican city convention will be held nt 2 o'clock tills afternoon at the citv building to place In nomination n candidate for major. Politics m.ikes strange bedfellows The ilumocnitic coin eiilion was hchl vester- day in the hall recently taken possession of by the Salvation army. It will be unniT * - ary for the n who failed to register to try on Monda. } to cast a vote , as by their own eatelossiies.- , they Imve been disfranchised. The funeral of the lateCyins . ) Dunn was held je.sterday. Kov. Mr. Crofts ollicmtcd and gave some befitting and tender words of sympathy and comfort Tlio Mando llovvo company plajcd a "Mountain Pink' ' last night at the opeia house to a goodly -M/ed audience. Mi Howe's part , SineoritvVeck > , was ex tremely well played Leave to join in wedlock vvas > given ycsterdaj to ( ! Larson , of tins eitv _ , anil Christian Johnson , ot Missomi Yallev , also to Martin < ) Todd , of Randolph , Fremont county , and Augusta A. Dook , of this city Arrangements are being made for a inatinee b\ Miss Howe and eompAtij Satnrdii. ) , and piices are to be made 25 cents to all p.tits of the house. The opeia hound will be crowded in view ot s-.ich inducements. The Hebrews of the citv held services in the Koyul Arcanum hall last evening , it being Iho Jewish New Year. They hold services at the same place ut 7 .10 o'clock this morning and 7 o'clock to night , as well as to-morrow. To-night Miss Maude Howe and her excellent stippoit appear in "Ladv Audio's , Secret , " a powerful cmotioirtl dramn , the stiongcst in many respects of any in her extensive repel toiro. Mrs .Kastridgo , whoso advertisement appears in another column , is having great success , and her looms at the Pa cific house are thronged with those being initiated into the new ami simple wai of cutting clothing , dresses , eto. Much trouble has been caused the Dis trict Telegraph company by pernons 10- moving boxes or changing their posi tions , thus leaving the wires open. The boxes should not thus be interfeied with without notifying the central ollicn. Messrs. Henry Kisouian it Co'aie now making extensive preparations for their grand fall opening , which is to take place shortly. Their show windows will very llKoly exceed in elegance anything hciotoforc seen in this city , ono of the bi designs being a representation of the organ in the Episcopal church. Yesterday morning as Mrs. J. Fred Kimball and n lady friend had just en tered a dress making establishment on Broadway , Mis. Kimball's horse , who is a high spiiited animal , became flight- onod and clashed oil' , doing considerable damage to buggy and harness. Last ovonmg "Mountain Pink" was given at the opera house by Miss Maudu Howe ami her company. It i.s a grace ful , pleasing play , a product of journal istic bruinitnrton and Bates of thu Inter- Ocean , having joined in writing it. It was excellently presented last evening , and the company addett to the popularity which is fast increasing hoio. In the United States court yesterday the case of the Aultman Taylor company against Yetzor , of Atlantic , was on trial before .Judge Shiras , it being the lirst jury case tried. In tlio other room , bcfoio Judge Love , the case of W A. Woods against Bowman was up on a demui ryr , winch was argued by Judge Day aim Colonel Sapp , the argument taking most of the day. To-day tlie boot and shoe stoic -o > cng known as Luidsoy'i , is to ho opened under the new linn , consisting of Itwt M Kargenl and John M. Piisey. The stand IB an old and popular one , and its many natrons will rejoice that the business has fallen into the hands ot such vvoithy successor * Uoth mo young men of push , and nil ! spare no pains to please the pub lie and increase the business in all 10 . . spoc'l.s. Mr Sargent has been with J M 1 hllllps ; i long time , is tlioioughly oxper- cnced , and Knowing what the trade wants , knows alio how to meel the want. Mr Ptisoy is avoung man wlio i.s also widely knovMi and popular , and there fieeins no reason why tlionnw linn should not only aold the old trade but add to it. Opera house barber shop and bnth sroom. . Kvurjthing HrMclu.HS , H , M. Mar- 7in. Just received , Ladies' line shoes , best makes. Prices low. Geo. lHaxIm , b < )7 ) Main. IM.lMinlo. Harmony Chapter No.2ri , O. K , S. , will hold uspcclal mooting at the residence of Miss Kmnia Potter , on Fiiet avenue , this ( Thursday ) evening lit 8 o'clock , to perfect arrangements for their ball and iKiiujuot , which is to be given at Masonic tonipln Friday ovonlng , October 1U. Ity order ofIho WM , If you want n good furnace and ono that will bo as durable as your houve , gvt a "Kiolimoml" at Cooper & Mc.Uuo'ii , First class rcpulardlnner2.5rents.l2to2 ' o'clock. 1'hojnlxchop hoine , S05 JJ'vvay Hani Time * Hoolalilc. At the JiaplUt uhtirch this ovcnlng , literary C cxcrchua , comuiuncing at 8 o'cloclfMiuio and rofrosnments A'l- iijflon ) ; HicinilK I'roci-id. " for Iho bcno- lit nt th > ; Hcanillnarlun Kaptist chuieh of thin city Hut * regardless of co. t. Clo lng out hat stock of F K. Hiubhs comprising Knnx'i , Stcljson's niul other lind brands. K 1 > . Wn I.UUS , No. 50G iiioaihvay. "Kverard and Kulalla , " by Kd. > S'righl , /Or sfvlo by UiLOiiioll A Cook well , illghcut prirc * paid for county , town " \tf \ ! school bundf , Odcll Hros. t , No .0.1 Pinri/lHJei,0' / ' " > ouiicU i nP ivf ttA/ i TInitmni HIE DEMOCRATIC CHOICE , William Qroneweg Nominated to Fill the Mayor's Olmir , GATHEniNG OF CHURCH FOLKS. Tlie Itrpnlilican I'llmailcH l < ant Mjlit ; anil Convention To-day Close of Itci-lHti-nlliin-Ollier Nl'UM 111 tllC llllllTM. nrinooriitlu Wisdom. The city demooiatie convention was announced to meet in tlio city hall jcs- terday afteiuoon at 'J o'clock , but the roomwasb\ means ntlvquato to the demands of the occasion , there being ui enthusiastic outpouring of citizens , caused by the knowledge that many si homes were workimr , and the anticipa tion of "fun on the iloor. " Chairman G. A Holmes taking in the situation , sug gested that the scene of action be trans- feirod to Dohany's hall , across the street , and that was soon piettyoll filled , showing that not a third of the number desii ing to watch thu proceedings could have been accommodated In the city hall. There was much figuring and whisper ing , side talk and consulting- patching up preliminary f-cliumos , niul so on , and it was long after 2 o'cloek-when the con tention was called to oriior by Mr Holmes , who bnelly stated the object to bo the nomination of a candidate for mavor tfd Hates named William C.roneweg as chairman , and ho waspkccd in that posi tion without a dissenting voice fJJ A Holmes nominated J J. Fralnoy as .secretary Klectod unanimously. The chaii man suggested that a com mittee on credentials bo selected. Mr. Holmes called attention to the contest in the lust ward , presented a protest from the tlrst ward , and suggested that in mak ing up a committee no rcpri"-ontalivo fioiti the liist ward bo placed thereon. The committee as eho--cn ( ! . A Holmes , P.V .Spctman and W. L , Hlggs represented the .soeoml , third and fourth wauls icspoethcli A reeess was had while the committee considi'ied tne contest in the lirst ward I5 > ieiue | > .t of the committee one repio- .sontati\e from each si > t of delegates w.is iimtod to appear before the committee , Mr. Ko.ti . uprenting the Vaughan sot and Mr. Uuanolla the opposing set. The committee reported in favor of al low ing each of the tirsl ward sets of del egates 3J vot"s , the seven \otes to which the ward is entitled being thus divided between the two sets. Mr. Vaughan addressed the conven tion in behalf ot his sotof delegates from tlie First waul. He'coied Mr Holmes for accepting the position of chairman of the committee when he had alreadv do- elated that tlio Yaughan delegation should not be admitted P Lacy called Vaughan to older , anil after some inn- mug lire Vaughan took Ins teat "Texas" Heck moved to nominate a mayor by acclamation Seconded. With draw n after some amendments and spar ring , in which Pat JLacy moved to nom- tnato Mr William ( Jronoweg unani mously and b.v acclamation. Killed out of order , and finally the decks wore Hpaicd for a formal ballot , Mr. Lacy and Mr. Jacl.Mm being named as toilers. The ballot resulted in the nomination of Wil liam ( ironoweg , who tocoivcd 20 } votes. W. K , Vauirhan received ! 5i votes Dr. Cool : j vote and Javo MoAdams 1 vote. The nomination of Mr. Gronoweir was mndu unanimous on motion of G. A. Holmes and amidst much enthusiasm. The nomination was ically a .surprise to Mr. Gronowcg , and there was some doubt felt as to whether ho would accept the nomination. When ho announced that ho would accept the decision was greeted with loud applause. Mr. Grono- weg said that it elected major ho uhould not expect to .suit overyboily , but that all ho could promise was to try and do right in all things and to all men. Sir Vaughan pionounccd the bonidic- tion by declaring that ho was glad that the convention had chosen a candidate who did not belong to any cliciuo or ring , and one whom all could gladly support. The convention adjourned in good feel ing. The expected htorm did i.pt come , and those duiwn thither by curiosity to sec a monkov and parrot time wore adly disappointed. The result of tlio convention is gratify ing to all , irrespective of paities. Mr. Groueweg is ono of the most prominent and successful business men in the city , and the wholesale grocery house of Gronowog iV ; Schoentgen is among thu Btnnnchcst and best in the west. Mr. Groiiovvcg is a man in whom all havn confidence , both as to his ability and integrity , and should ho bo elected mayor it would be by no means a mis fortune to the city If the republicans make an equally good nomination the cltircns dcsirinir to see the city prosper ous , can choose in accordance with tlioir personal or partv prefcionccs. feeling satisfied that in choosing bstwcen two goods Instead of two evils , the city's in to ) odts will bo safe in any event. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. iS ; K. L Squire. No. 101 Pearl .street , Couuoil Hind's. The Richmond combines the four es sentials of a irood furnace , .simplicity , capacity , dm ability and economy. See them at Cooper & McGoo's Main. 'J.IK''ONGUi(3ATfO.NAMSTS. : A Vuiieiy of CInirrli Matters Ably Ilniullcit. The sessions of the annual meeting of the Council Ululfr Association of Con- ciegational clitircliin interested good sued audiences jesturday at the Con gregational chinch in this city. In the moining sosbion a very interesting - ing paper was road by Hev. J. 0. Stuvon- son , of Shonamloah , Ills subject being "Growth of thoChuich , " Mr. Sloven- con is one of the brightest and spiight- Heat essavists in the association and life vvnlhiKS abound in a very enjoyable Scotch humor. Ho did not attempt nnv historical or sti.iMUal toviev , ' of tlio growth of the church , but called atten tion mainly to feature * ! of giovvth Ho thought thoohuich honld not lx > a men ) social elub , or mono } making .scheme. , but a spiritual power to bo wielded for the gaod of the world , "Cluislianity Applied" was the topic of an ou'olhmt paper by Hov. K , S. Hill , of. Atl.uitie. llu touched iincm many ot Iho points dwelt upon In tlio preoeiling paper , but much was new and all well put Ho mowed how the principles of ohrlnbnity .should bo inado to apply to every kind of political and social litoand to tlio community in which a church or- ganiiatlnn was located. A devotional meeting wan held , con ducted In Hov ( J. U Klcc , of this city , after ' .vhiclicamor. paper on "The Pio.ss' " by llnv , A Hogcrs , ot Dunlap. Jt would tuuut that there wn * omo peculiar eig- nihcanco in preceding the handling of th pi ess by a season of dovotlon , but the oa-avMt don ! ) lis had no Mich idea otllio needs of the jiruss , for ho paid it FOUIO high tnbutoH. Mr. Hogeis is odlting a paper himself , which pmhaps accounts in part for life app.uent hympathy with the fraternity His paper was very spiiKhtly and witty , and ho covered the ground well Ho remarked that ho would havw bcuu Inclined to lm > o curtailed ecime. of tuepiaUc ho bestowed on the press , h d ho spun the old lady's scrap book 3 cs' I terday moriMng before ho Imd written tlio address There was como statements mndo in the Noniiarcil which evidently did not stnko him ngicenbly At tha afternoon session the subject of Sunday school woik was discussed Hov Mr. Tolle , who was elected as state secretary about six- months go , reported concerning the work of cstablls'iing Sun day schools in various paits of the state. The report was very encouraging. He is pursuing a policy of sure rather than fast building , and does not believe in or * ganizing schools simply to live a few months and die. The other topic considered was the work among the joung folk" , especially us being done by tlie societies of Christ ian Knileavor. Thete have been oigan- i/cd among the churches about lifty of these societies , and the work is proving very satisfactory. Hov. Mi. Heaeh , of Pairagut , one of the bc-t leadeif the church has in this Jine , gave much inter esting information concerning the f-ocie ties , and many Useful hints Ho v\as well lilted for doing so , ho having organised a similar society in his chinch eight or moio.ears ago , befoio this kind of organi/ation had developed to any ox- tent. tent.A A number of leports anil misiucss mat ters of the assoei'ilion occupied the lost of the afternoon In the evening a sermon was preached bj Hev K. A. Leopcr , of Hod Oak. The pro < : ianinio as at ranged for to-day is as follows , and the public generally is cordially invilcd to attend any and all of Iho sessions : MOHN1NO. n 00 "Juslillablo Ihithnslasm , " J. M. Cummins. H M "A Life Worth Living , " C. N. Sinnotl. 10 00 Devotional tneeliiio- led by F. S. June 1100-"Iowa Home Missions , " T. O. Douglas , AtTr.ItNOON. 2 00 Business. 2 30 "Kvangeli/alion of Our Cities , " X H. Wliltth-M-y. U 00Lord's supper , John Gray and \ \ ni. M. UrooKs. Ficsh ojs-ters in every style at the Pluviiix Chop House , No. 505 Hroadway. Hats regardless of cost. Closing out hat stock of K. K. Stubbs , compiisiug Knox's , Stetson's and other line brands. K. H. WH.I.UM.No. . rOU Hroadway. The KeKintry CloHeil. Yesterday was the closing one of the boauls of legist ! y for the coming special city election , and those who failed to get their names recouled will have to stand idly by and see others do the voting The icgistry being tlie first ono made under the new law , much intcicst has been felt in c > cry detail of the proceed ings. Theio has boon & disatmiug of many of tlio criticisms made on the passage of the law , and there do not seem to aiise so many complications and injustices as the evil prophets piodicted. Tl.ero was great fear lest manv old voters should bo barred out from the fact that thoj had mislaid or lost their naturali/a- tion papers , but this has been hugely allayed. Applicants have not been compelled to produce their papers , as many thought they would be obliged to When able to give the time and place wheic they got their [ tapers , this has been deemed sullieiont by their boards , and they have been registered , the statements being made on oath. The only boaid which has refused thus to register 13 said to be in the First vv aril , whole demand lias been made for'ho pio- duction of the papois themselves , causing in many cases gieat inconvenience , ami possibly in some cases tlie disfranchising of some , who aio entitled to vote. It i.s reported that there may bo homo trouble raisoit about this. Aside from this the registry has moved along smoothly and with little fiictionof annoyance. The rogislor has boon very light , the election being a special one , for city purposes only , and many not taking sulHcicnt in terest to go to tlio trouble of appearing in person bef 010 the board. The total number registered will not exceed 2,000. which is a thousand or more short. Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. Council HlutTs Fuel Co. , No. 5J5 ! Broadway. Telephone No. 110. ! * Itnj > iilllcin Primaries Last evening the republicans held their primaries for the selection of delegates to attend the convention to bo held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the city hall , for the iiu pose of nominating a candi date for mayor. The piimaries were lightly attended and but ono vvaid , the tliiid , iusti ueteil its delegates , they being for Kvnns. Kiitsr WAKD. M. H. Brown , chaunian ; M. I. Sears , secretary. Delegates L. A. Caspar , M. B. Hi own , Joseph Cromer. Wall MoFad- den , Kd Morchouso , Frank Williams , M. 1. Sears. ShCONI ) WAND. Charles Hnbbard. chairman ; Jacob Sims , secretary. Delegates C. S. Hub- bald , Kd Molt. G. H. Jones. F. A. Burke. Jacob Sims , W. F. Lyons , Theo. Guittar , Kd Watts. 1IIIIEI ) AVAIfn. Dr. Gordon , chairman ; Thomas Tosto- vin. secretary. Delegates John Limit , F. J. Day , J. C. Hhodabeok , W. F. Sapp , jr. . Win. Arnd , W. K. Haverstook , Goo. Fairman , P. J. Montgomery. The delegates were instructed to use all honorable moans to secure the nomi nation ol J. F. Kvans for mayor. rot inn w'Aiiu. C. Haldano , chairman ; G. II. Stillmiui , secretary. Delegates C. Haldano , Gee MePeck , A. J Brown , O , M. Blown , A. T. Flickingor , Walter Smith , F. W. Olm- htead , Harry James , J. W. lulgoto , Ford Wics. _ Richmond furnaces , Cooper McGo Mrs Henry Keller has gone on a visit to Missouri to see her lelatives , A E. McFarland , night clerk at the Ogden house , hub returned from his Inp to Chicago. C. A. Heed loaves for Iho cast to-day , intending to visit Washington and other points of interest. A carload of largo heavy mules , also a lot of line largo heavy biood males for sale by Sohloutor & Boloy , Council Blufls. Hev. A. Hogors , of Dunlap , is among tlio familiar fares attending the annual association of Congregational chin ohcs. Albert Ilolloy , of Danbur.v , Ct , who lias been visiting his cousin. W. B. Sum- ors , the past week , to-day leaves for thn east on hi.s way homo. Kletrm doorbells , burglar ajarms , and over. ) form of domestic electrical appli ances at Iho Now York Plumbing Co. A Key West , Fin , , newspaper , as a joke , nominated General Abe Saw.v.erfor mayor. The general , who stands 20 ini'hos high and weighs 281 pounds , writes to tlio paper u fiill-si/ed letter , in which he says : "Jf the people of Key West would elect mo major I would bo nobody's tool , and 1 would show the people what a good mayor would do. " When.Brodlo . , the newsboy , jumped from the Kabl river bridge , some of the newspapers said that ho was thirty second end * in reaching the water. The Manu facturer and Builder has figured il out uiaelly , and demonstrates that he drop ped from Iho bndgo lo the water in jiiht U.8 second * . In thirty seconds ho would have fallen 1-1,753 feet , if there hud been loom to fall to fur. Suloru , Oregon , Htuteaman. St. Jacobs Oil and Hcd Star Cough Cure are justly popular. Ono Cllnrscs the Other With Having Jlorrlltly DchiutctitMl Ills I'nmllj. Some surprise was caiiso I last evening by the arrest of Fred Brownold on a serious charge , the complaint being made by Charles Allen , who charges Biownold with having raped Mrs. Lena Lavenbcrg 'Ihoafl'alr grows out of a mixed family history , and is quite complicated , so that it is dillieult lo determnm how much or how little there may bo to It. Fred Brownold is a well known painter , a cripple , who ho a wife and family , and has not been looked upon as ono capable of committing such crimes as are now charged up to his account His wife is a sister of Charles Allen , the complain ant. The alleged victim of Brownold's lust , Mis Lena Lavcuberg , is also a sis ter of Chailes Allen Ij"iia about a year ago was mairied to Will Lavonbmg , she being onlv eighteen years of age Alter living vill. . her husband for about nine month ! , she suddenly disappeared , and at the same time Sam Lavcnbutir , a brother of her husband , ilisnppcnicd also Itwassiippos.il at the time that the two had run away together , but later developments disclosed tne fact that the young woman had become an inmate of "French Kin's" house in Omaha Lately her sister , Mrs. Brownold , learning of her whereabouts , went to Omaha and sought to get her to leave the abode of bin. but failed to persuade her. It Is claimed that at this interview the fallen sister told Mrs. Biownold that Biownold had been the cause of her ruin , but no stops wcro taken in the matter until Charles Allen , the brother of the two , got hold of the iufoitnatlon. Ho claims that ho has learned that Brownold had mined the girl when she was bill eight je rs ot age , and had maintained a ciimimil ntnuucy with her more or less of ho time since then ; aKo that she had tried to cover her shame by having an operation performed upon her by a physician , and Ihat Biownold had alter that taken the pait of a doctor thus adding uuotncr ciime lo the catalogue of his sins The wan ant tor Brownold's airest was last evening placed in tlio hands of Deputy Maishal White , who proceeded to make the anvst at , Biownold's ' home. Mrs. Brownold and another brother , John Allen , weio at the house , and thej piolestcd so vigoiously against the airesl of Brownold. that Deputy Mar.shul White found it necessary to aricst John Allen also , on the charge of resisting an ollicer. Both Biownold and John Allen wore laken lo Iho eilv iail and locked up until they can furnish bonds for their appearance. If oven a portion of the hard stories told bj Chailes Allen about his brother-in-lawBrownold. botiuo.it will go hard with him , ami curtain ! } ought to. * J. Krnxltorf , having taken - entire - L con trol ot the Phieuix chop house , ilesires > testate state that he has secured the services of Chailes Decker , a lir t class cook of Now York citv. The best the market alibids , night and day , in the best stvlo of the art. Will also have uicgulrirbill of fare. See that vour books are made by More house & Co. , room 1 , Kvercti , block. Will make a Special Snlo this week o OIL CLOTHS , CURTAINS , CURTAIN GOODS , ETC. Prices will \ > o Lower than made by nny othsr store in the west. Do not fail to see us before purchas ing elsewhere. This department wo shall close out , and shall make prices to sell them. Our Stock is seasonable and sty's s excel lent. These are Bargains Never Be fore offered , < Jnd pau iou save iroaey by calling onus before purchasing for wo will not bo undersold. DOH'T FORGET THE PLAGE. 7 NO , 401 BROADWAY , , la PUBLICLY ENDORSED ! SHE IS EVKRYHODY'S PAY * * TO-KI8HT AT DBIOV'o , v = . . . MAUDE . ; HOWE. Talented * Powerful Emotional Drama LADY ADDLEY'S ' SECRET. Prices to Suit the Times niul tlio People , 50 , 35 , and 25 Cents. Seats nt lluslmell's 25c e.\lru. Reduction in Prices , IN China , ( ilassware , Etc. , At W.S. Hciner it CO'H. No. S3 Main st. Council IHuUa , Council Bluffs Carpet C Jiftrtt Lui'i/c Attmiincnt < tn < t Ilir llt + t Druluiit In Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Mattings , Linoleums , Window Shades , Etc , KrtntmfffrriiirtiNf > //V'rr < l mic. < r r c/irnir/f / > / / ' ' ' " ' t * lu lul.c .s/ / cnitiit be rctliti'ctl * Ttihc tin niii' ' * it'itrd , but mil anil .S < T/ ' ' i/ ' - n , tlnil our pi'irrmnul < in < tllti < ' # cannot In- Out of town ti'a < lre.nccliUi/t > oli'Ueil. ! Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 4L05 Broadway , Couuoil Bluffs. HOUSE lOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind nii otl or niovod and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant , truck- ! , best in the world. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth StrcetCouiiil Nluffsi. GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! MURDER ! ! bihcilii l8iirnln ( iimklnK Its tmniml rlolta- 111. . Ton > ears'Ithilof UH.'IIIO.S JEtTKUIS' hl'.Mi 1)V ) tor Hint lutal ini'latly lni Ounuxi- TU oil tlio fnct Hull It id infulliblu us a iirov cnt- l\u uiiiloinn. lf > on iionnlt jour chUOrun to dlo with illplitliurln , "Tiii'li blood bo iiponyoui hond. " Formic onlj m the otllco , N'o. " . ) South " 111 streetCouncil Uliills , In. , 01 sent bj i-xpioss Oil lULOlllt Ot prlLO. $ - . I C. II. IHnlHMlou , of No. 1410 Caniiliollicot ! , ' Omtilm , Mho rocL'iitl > l ( > ; t n hi'iuiUful niul HI- ' Kni'vtliifT ilnuitlitLT , nircd about 15 joins , tiy illtililhciiu , Uliilur the ticiitniiMit ol ouo ol thu best phj slcliuiM In Onuilui , rlto * to Ii. .It'lfci 18 , orthlscltj : "Yoiirrc'incilj inrllphthi'rfncnmo . too I ito , our dour ihuiihti'r v HB ( Jjliiirlion It \\nsictiji\Kl. I nin < : itltllril that her HToronld have lioi'ii siid. : . Aiuitlicr oncof 0111 chlldien \\lio hml Hie dlplitherln , hei tlituiit w.is tilled upith the pnuld ulooi.illon * u cd > oui nicdk'liio and In tnohit hours the ilNunio ns coinpk'ti'hsLbdiii'd. . In the rutiiro wo will Ket'pjo'ii mcillelno nt nil tlnios In oui honso. Wo fci'l thiit itavc'il the llfo or ono ol our children Wo 1110eiy thankful to jon , : nul onlj louriet Hint odld not cull on jou sooner. " From the Council lllulfs Ilillj Houild : Mr < K. M tieliird.wlfo ol llimlucci Geinid , or the t'nlon 1'ticlllc. this ult ) , has bci'n n Rient RUIfoicrtor manv jrurs , with what was Mip- poscd to boi'iincer of the throat. It vtnssntiuil thut she wns thicatcnuil with s-tat \ utlon. Hur ( Ti ncral hcnlthvns completclj brolttn down. Mio could onlj' swallow liquid food , niul e'ii that her tomach could not digest 01 asslmllato. I'lijBlLliins or Council Hindu anil Oinahn nttcndod her for thrio years and irnvc no relief. Dr. JelTcrls.ot this ulty.wns called. In lourwicksj" tlmnhe citrcil hurthioiit , niul com plett'ly rostorfHl hot general liealth. Hnd Ir5. Gerard cot obtained lellcl soon flic would have died from blood voNon , tho'-ainocoiiditlon that desttojed the lllo o' ( Jou. Grant. From the Council HI nil's Dally Glolic : JI. A. Met'lko.editor m the CnrahrlaKhpnB ( burtr , 1'n ) I'rocmnu-bus been the persona- friend ol the editor ol the Globe lor more tbiui tw cut y yoarb , au < l Is known whciever ho Is know nun ono of the boxt men living1. Ho Nnl-o an liitimato fileud of Mr. Clinic ol the Non- pnicll. Ho has been unloitiinato in the 1 act that Mi family wn . tavuccd with diphtheria , and irnntly ilUtirssiul. Ml. ClatMinviinr hciird ot blseiilamlty hont him -iiino of Dr. .lelleilB' Dlphthciia Cine , II was nfoil at once , andtho lives of the icstol bis chlldien s-lved. Lettois from Mi. Mcl'lko aio unbounded In their ex pressions of Kiatltiido for llndliiR somu moans of avei liner the loss of his whole KIOIIPO' little and tender DHLS ri\oofMr. Mol'lko sehlidron oiitot elifhl died fiom dliihtbutla boloio ho had nn oiipoitunltyof uMnif li. . ( effnis1 lemedy. in SIM I-SIA ! III-.PI i'ni\i Dyspepticwhj livoln ml oty and dlo in ills- ah with caiieiirof the stomaciiDr. . ThomiiH eirorls euros ovcrj capo of Indigestion and oiiHllpation In n vi'iy slmtt time. Hest of rol- eronces trivcn. Dyspepsia is the eiin-o of ninety pci cent of all diseased conditions. I'lico ? r > lor two weeks tieatment. Dr. JofToiis' dlphlhuilii niodirlno Is infalllblo lor nil kinds of BOIO throats. IndlspenMblo In putrid 8oie tinoal , In malignant hs'inlo llo\cr , uluiiiirliiK It in 4S hours to the slmplo foi in. Infal llblo euro lei all Inllammntorv , ulccintUo , put rid , enncorous ulcorntlon of the womb and nil cnturrlml conditions. Tiill printed hmliiietloiis how to use the medi cines sent with them. N'o doctor required. Dr. .Icfforia' romodlos can only bo obtained n hlBoflltc. No 23 South Kltfhtli street , Conno llluffs , Jown.orBent ny evpioss on lecolpt drlce , JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , OOTJKTOIXj BIjTJFIf S Practices in DID Slate anil Federal courts Hoonis 7 anil 8 Sliugurt Ulo'-k. N. SGHUBZ , Justice of the Peace Oll'co ' over Aineilcun i\piess : Company. 1 llfN. JIaiu St. , rouiteil JMuflH , In. , anil 201) ) S. 15th St. , Itooni 10 , Omiilia , Neb. Manufacturer's Agent for the CAL1GRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , AwniinrH , lloofliip ; Slate , Mantels - tels , Plato ami Window ( Mass , Show- Cases. Elevators ( liaml and Ity- dr i ull&c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SPECIAL NOTICES. Fpcclsl advertisements , feuch no loat , 1'ouii To Loan , For Sale , To Ilcnt , VSants , noardlnir , etc , will holiiBcrloil In this loliiian at tlie low ratuof TUN OKNT8 I'KU MNU fortho fiiot lnsnr tion and I'hoCentsrerl.lnoforcnoli tiibsecjiiotn inmrtlon. l/eavo advnrtl oinonint our oHlo No , 12 1'eal street , near Uroadnay , Council Illnlfn. _ _ _ _ _ _ WANTS. Dl'ND A lints violin bow bj Murk Wil liams , HttlUmnn Blrect. TANTio ; Two jfowl fcobor tinners ut Coojior & .VIclieu'H , Couuoil llluirii. \JTANTED-A peed irlrl lo do uoneral luinse Vuork'Appiy nt 10J Koutth Mreoi , Conn- C'll Illllllb. _ _ _ Creston House , Tne only hotel In Council lllulfj And till modern liniro\eiueuta. | 216,217 nndiilUMuIn st. MAX MOIIN. Prop. B. RICE , M. "IborTumoH ruinoiod wilho I l blood. ( ) \ci lluny yi'iirn piHctKnloxcrlcncu. No. II IVarlBt. , Council IlluUn. ljf Cuu tullMlcnlrc * IntlicclU can bo ohtiilnc'd by pntionl/ini ; the , UJiO. If. St'UIXDKLK , iSotu > but uxpcricnrcil hands umployoil. Out of tovvn orders by mail or ovpiefcs t > o- lii'ilcd , ami all woik vvarrantctl. OiahaDentalAssociation Oi , HAUGHA1UT , Manapr , Nos. I510-1W1 Joii lii" st , Oinalui anil No aillJio.ulvvay : , Cotmoil Bluirs. rninlojM IlpntlKtr ) , No UanibtiKl < Jn . Vltnll/ccl Ah lltlurnml riioinlnrin , with UiolraickealuBCiri-ct avoided b > tlie mo-t wonderful anHccthotlc , purlfy- n K thu blood ami Iml'dlcjr up tlui llssnes Omaha Donlal Aso ( > iitioii : , Solr t'lop'in. Gold Crowns , Gold 1'into and Continuous Gum Teutli a sppol.ilty. Ilest iccth TU ; former prleo f 8. Star Sale Stables and Mule lards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUM'S. Opposite Dummy Depot. CO 8 ? Uoi es and mules kept t-onstanth on lianil , for wile at retail or in oar loails.Or- iliM-s iHoinjillv lillrd li.y contiaot on short , notice Stock sold on commission. Siu.i ILK tV MOI.M , I'ropnelon. Tolopltunc N'o 11J l-'ormcrly of K'cil Suln Mnliles , cornur 1st ave JiuiJUli hlii'i't. THE CHAMPION FITTIf This nyslem U'cnllrcly now ntidl > to iluiple tliiit i o will Kiiiiriiitcn tu ion jU > mi lo dnilt miuenfiill ) In H lew hour * . Vc iHiiri rtmft all thu iiatlorn * Unit Is iioo.loil furllin riiinlljr u lt < IIB all Kiirrouatit worn hr liullct eiitlomiMiuiid rhlliliiQ J.idloii mid ti'iilK-uiDii. It will coil your notnliirf until 7 < > a ImiMcnriiuil. then > ou * lll waat Iliii alter. Wo fliiillm > i.o luiuiMitlllbii. 'tlio 11101 axi | rlt > nci < il ilri' 6uinUPti mid titllori uclinunleliiu III miiiurliirUr. H l tlio mention ol JUilnmc WjUkir. , w U kimwH ITgiiLliu-oillilo It itlls ni'lrtly ' | (1 liciutl uKonti liiul.il niunuy , Wu wuiil liritrluti cvtnU t/j Inku hold of ibeMif luc-s wtlli u , \V o llko tt. nuiVo nionuy mil Allow olhem In do MI l o , mi wo attrr lllionil raiB her lurllmr Inrnriimllra cdl or nddronr , lIllh.MAllV IJAhTlllDUi : ( ion Aaent , UoOI-lIB t'llllllll' IIDIIM ) ( OMUIll J1UD ! , ICJWH , W. A. WOlth. I'luprlotor. BOOK BINDING , IiiiiriiaU , bounty and tVorK ol'j.ll Min l nSpc-c- iully. Prompt Attention jo Mailorders MOREHOUSE & CO. Kootn 1 K or t IJlooK , Council Ulufls. Stttudanl Papers Uei-il All styles of binil- inu in Mn n/itiua ami BLANK BOOKS. HKfl.Ui.N'CiS : : : C. H Notional Uink , .M. K Smith iCo. , CittoiiK1 Hunk , llf i ro , VVdl ( t Co , llrnt Natiutirtl H nk < ' < . IMimurnlico I < > , It l'jwy.lnir ! tit ! > .c. II , barniK * Uuuk. WHOLESALE AND JOBDINfi V * I-IOXTSES Of COUNCIL BLUFFS. L _ _ _ .unn i t.u iui. ; v vwv/.v. ; ; / DLIHK : , AN KLLS & co. , W liolptuto Agricultural Implement ; , fiii taj , , Kto .Me ronnoil ItliitTs , town. MAXtTACri'ltlNG COT Mnko thoUrltfliinl Complete Hav Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COI1N SIIKI.1.15II8 VNM > I KKI ) rt'TlKH Not. l.'ol , 11 ti , IVttnml V > i ; .Ninth Mnln Struat , Council HiiilT-s lint n ' JUMD UKHLKY A CO. , Mnmtf'i n I Jobli > M of agricultural Impletnents.Wagons . , Buggies , CnrilnpiHiid nil klnl of Farm Mtoltlnory. lltM to lllo South Main Street , Council llluT * town _ I'.O. Ol.r SON , T. Il.tlOI'OIAS , ( ICO I' . VVlUllllT. ' VI'riw AMin. So ? > V\'Ui80l. ) Council BlaTs Handle Fact/ ) , ( lnisir | > or tpil. > M mifitcturciiinr AiU\riok. > < l8liro nnj linn. . HIM of evenilos ilptltm. . * ! COUNCIL HI .I'l-TS CAKPr.T CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , CnrlHln Klxluron , tTplmlMPir Uooild , Ktc. No. 4K > ltro il"r y Council II luff * , town. ciHAitt , yoiurro , fr PKHK(5OY ( * : MOUKK , WlioU-mlo Jotibors In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nott.b.Mnin anj 'T 1'onrl Sts. Council SNYDIH : & LIAMAN : , W lul ( " > ! lli > Fruit and Produce Commission Hercbints. No lll'eiul bt , dwiiell Mlitin. HAHLi : , HAAS iv : CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Ui uirirlttii' Sundries , Etu. No 52 Miiln St , niul No. 21 Ponrl St. , toilupll IllulT * ' fHf/7-T / O. W. HUTI'S , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Ooiiornl CoiiiMil ploii No M2 Council IIIufM WIHTVV VV h Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. NOB. Ifinnd IB Funil ht. , Conn'jll HUiffs. O OCK/f/Ws. / L. KIHSCI1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale l.lqunt Oo.iloi * . No. 416 Droml- wiij , Council Illultl /MMABSS , KTC. UKCKMAN , STHOHBKIIN & CO. , Mnnu'notiircrsorniul Wholcwlo noilorila Leather , Harness , Saddlery. Etc. No (06 Main M. . Couuoil Illultj , Jown. S , ( M.sKtC. . METOALF HHOTI1KKS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. No . 312 mill 3M nrn.iil rnr , Ouunrll Illulfu. 11KAVV HAHI\l'AHK. \ KEKLINK & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wooil Stock , Couiicl J ) . H. McDANKLI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , Pells , OiensuHnd furs Council JlliilTs Iowa. ( J/.S. / COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , holoB.ilo Doalora In Illuminating & Lubricitlog 01U G E3TO. , E3TO. F.TIioodorc , Affciit , Council IllnfTa. Iowa. LIMHKH 1'IIM'O A. OVKH'TON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , 4n < lHrlduo Malcilnl & | ) oclaltl'8Wliolosnli Lum ber of Rll Kinds. Oincii No. 130 Mala St. , Council Jllnirs. IOWH. LIQUUIH. JOHN L1NDKH. Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Aji'iit forbt. ( iotthani'i lloili Illltcri No. U Maliibt. Coinidtlllulls. KCHNK1DKH & BIX'K , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , bt. . IvMICll ll'.U'fi. I B I UUtatta UU H ) LATE OF ST. LOUIS. Office No. 595 BrondH/a ) . Council Blulls. I ' .MO U'u. in. Hours , > -'Id 5 | i III. ) 7 to H p.m. Itiiom Vo. 1. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL NLt'lJ-'S , JA. 1U7 Horses and Mules Furall putpo rt no'ljfht and nlil , lit lotull itnd li- Ion I.r.iuH cjiinnilltcst to rnicd riom Huxiai pulnoJ UuodiIvors , tia looi doulilu. MASON WISE , Council Blutls. P , C , MILLER. No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER , HKSIO.V8. MANUFACTUllXB OK PAINTS. Home , SUn und Do'-cid o rulntvi , I'ap'u lliuhj vViUI tlinur.iouii. Num. but 'jtitt 1 1 1 ui i tit r ovt s olueri.