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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : OCTOBEK 18 , 1880. THE DAIIA' JilCK COUNCIL"BLUFFS. . MONDAY MOKNINH OCT. IS. OtTICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DtlKcicd l.j rnrricr In imj pntl of the city nt Huntj ctntf l > ureok. . H , W. TII/ION" , Manager. n , No NKJIIT lj > nou No " ) . Ml Mill MKNTION. Now York Pliinibl.ii ; Co. Now fall goods ; U Keller's. Cooper & Mcpuu . < ( . ! ! hardware. UuSial brand o.Viters , tliu best. Chuiip inilroad liukul.i at HuslmpH's. Hnn J. Mmnn spunks at Avouti to- lKlit. bmco January Judge A lcsnorlli 1ms untnruli/cd 1.10 men. Yo"tenliy ! was an unusual light bus ! ness ihij at Ilio hutiK The republican hold : i mass nii'utiug nt Macedonia to-iiiglit. The ( 'lurk .school house , just otitsldo thu city Innll.o , Is about completed. One dem-ii c.ibinets and u large panel for $2.r > ( ) nt Schmidt's .illury. Colonel J.V Keatley will address the cltl/.cns of Dnnliip lliii I'Vcnin . Tito gla.vs lias been put In Kunball A : Clmmp K now bank at Minden by J. H. Atkins. The annual stuto convention of the B.iptists will con\oiiu at Ct'd.ir Kapids to- nionow. The salvation army now rbari/e .in nil- ini sion to tliosu who desire to unter their liall during services. 'PJonus it Kelley , plmrmaeiht& at DPS Moinc * , have buon found guilty iy a jur.v of soiling liiiior | to minors. I' Two camps of gypsies am lorateil on South avenue. , near the raihoad clos ings. Tiicro are about thirty in all. For rent - Aell established confec tionery and cigar store , with .stock and IKtnri'i for sik > . I'.mniire at No. 101 Main street. LnrpxtorK and best 111:1140" of stoves and iiirniture , house furnishing goods. etc , on weekly or monthly najments at A. J iMandel'.s. The funeral of William Keating will take place to-moirow afternoon : it 3 o'clock , fioni his lulu homo , No. 1C01 Fourth avenue In Des iMolnos six horses were stolen Batunlay from one. man. They wisru traeeil in the direction of Mar.ihalKown , and from there it is said they came to wards , Council Hind's. On Satuiday the sliorill'iaiiled the dni" Btoro of Jiinic.4 ItraniU'at Des Moinns ami captured a lot of whisk y , etc. Branitr is charged with .spiling liquor to minors , then ! being live counts against him , A petition w'll ' bo circulated to-day and to-morrow for signatures ieo.tieting the council to order a hpeeial nleetion on the clay of the general election for the pur pose of voting on the pionosed tax for building the approaches to the now wagon bridge at the fuot of .Broadway. Free huieli e\ cry morning from 10 to 13 at ManWhite's. . Everard and Kulalia , by Ed Wright , for hale by BiHhwII & Uroekv/ell. Fresh oysters in every style at I lie Phoenix Chop House , No. 033 Broadway. An Overcoat Keoovrrcd. Nearly two weeks ago Mr. HI. John , ono of the uroprietors of the Hevure house on Broadway , was robbed of his overcoat and also some jewelry belong ing to his wife , the sneak thief having entered thuir room in the day time. Mrs. St. John misled the jewolrj at the time. but her husband never thought of having lost bis overcoat until a day or two ago , nud on going to where he thought Ins coat was hanging discovered another one , which was quite ragged , in its place. lu ! hunted in the pawn bhops and linally found it in an Institution on Broadway , where the proprietor bad loaned $ l.lV5 on it. St. John , thinking ; the coat well worth that amount , paid it over to the "broker" and walked oil' with his own coat , now having the old coat loft on his hands _ J. Krnsdlorf , having taken entire con trol of the Phiunix chop house , desires testate state that , he has scoured the Mrvices : of Charles Decker , a lir-st-class cook of New York city. The best the market afford * , night and day , in the best tvle ot the art. Will also have a regultu oill of fare Hard and soft coal , wood , llmo , cement , etc. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. , No. 5UU Broadway. .Telephone No. 180. Seal brand oystersat U. J. Palmer's. Helping tlio Itooni. Work on the ten new bridges over Spoon lake is progressing linely as the piling Is being put In to protect the land. Inside of three weeks the piusongor coaches will be kept on this fa'ulo of the river , it it stated on good authority. This atouo will oaiiMj an increase in the em ployment of at least llfty on this side of the river. There arc how in tlio yards at the transfer lifty freight oars waiting to bo sent over to the Omaha shops , with Jlltlo or0 : > rospuc(9ofovoretUuk'tJioru ( : , us the hliops arc now ci'oWdfn ro tltclr ut most capacity. There ih little doubt that Dion will be put on to repair these oar.s right here , and just ns soon as possible temporary housed will bu put np for the convenience of those car repi'.irer.s until permanent shops can bo built. Try Jarland ( eook btovi ? for soft eoal. Cooper & McCco Imvn them. Custom made railroad shora and ( ior- uiau slippers at U. Ul.wsim's , Main at. An Independent Candidate. I hurnby announuo myself ns un inile- pendent oandlduto for ju.stlcA of the peace , and submit nij claim to U.u voters of Council Blutl's , lu , , on the 2nd day of November , 1B < J8. A. U HUNUUIUKS. First-ehisH regular dinner 85 cents 10 to 9 o'clock. I'hcunlx chop ho > ne , 003 Broadway , Mf . Bfnrlmok Alive. Mrs. K. Starbuck , uho on Juitt Monday At ( il nwood had luch a terrible uxpen * ouee with lln > , oausod tiy dioppinjj n coal oi ! lamp on the itnlrvrivy of her homo , in still allvo. Her \velvoyuar-oKl t ohild , who had JUKI preceded her up the stairs , { two tbo alarm by jumping out of the window and notifying the. neighbors , thus saving the moUutr'u llfo. An it WP.H , Mrs. Slnrliiiclr had all her nlotlies burned oft' hur. and was herself nettrly fatallv burned. C , J. Bhiuohitrd , the deputy coal oil insiocloV ) , went to Glonwood to investlgnto the explosion ns It was re ported to have been but on learning ti ! ut it was the result of dropping .1 lighted lamp , and no explosion occurred , ho did not iiiYcsticato further. Sno that your booki are nnnlo by More- house & Co. , room 1 , KVOTPU block. Substantial nbitructs ot titles and real eutfito IOHIIP. J. W. & K. Ii. Squire. No. 101 I'e&rl strrct. Council UIuils. Bf5t stoves , both cook nud beating at low price * , W. A. Wood , No. OOi ilaiu I'.rcct. * H\ WHO JICRDERED .KEATING ? Ej-e V ilne'ses to the Fatal Shooting Declare They Do Not Know , TWO OF THEM ARRESTED. Morn TltlhiKS to Help tlio Koom-A 'loueli on the I'rnlmtluu Ques tion HunilnjHuDiicii - I tics In the HliifT-i. Tlio .TSnidoi' of Kcatlni ; . Willlnin KcntiiiR , ho wnt on la l Monilaj nlfjlit , uliont 11 IS o't-lock , shot by A. 11. ScliMor within two blocks of the homo of ' 'itch of the men , diril on .Siituuluy niKht til his home , No. 1701 Toiii'th tivcnuo , lm\in < , ' lived ju l live tln.ys sifter the hootiiij ; . Coroner Kuul ivjiaireil to the home of Renting yciitrriliix * inotii'tiK ' ninl lirlil un lniUi"-t ) attei eniininelin as jurom K. K. Hi'csS. . Hicliurtls nml J. J Walt. While tlie iiiniiest wts : boiiiK hold in the front room a imst nioitrni \ \ : \ * bn\i\K \ \ held in tinbink room bv lt , C. U. Tin- ney uml Dr. K. 1' . IJrlliii or , Dr. Mel lU-llingcr aNo beinj : thnro. Tlion- was mucli ( liHiiully : in Uncling the bull , but it uns linally loLtitcil in Ilio ri ht llluum , It having pi\ ccl in a lltlle abo\e tliu navel uml downward , making llirou opcninjis in the stn.ill intestines. It was of ! ! 8-cal- ibn1 , nud is now in the custody of Coio- net I'nul. 'J'he first witness sworn was Mrs. \V. II. Campbell , who said : " 1 saw three men oiitide of my fence ; heard the shot tired ; saw Koatinjr fall ; he then not up and walked to mj tfato and laid down ; Kuuting then called for Mr. Campbell ; Campbell went out and summoned help ; 1 sathe smoke and lire from the yun , but don't know \\lio lired the .shot. W H. Campbell testified that ho heard loud talk ; } ; ot un out of bed and siw Hash and heard thot , all the men went toward my bain except Keating ; Hays and younjr Kee e woru in tlie ] ) : irty ; Keating came up to my ; ; ulu and fell ; as HOOII as I ioiild diess 1 wunl out ; Keatmy did not tell melio fired the sliot. 1C. M. IIuvi. sworn , sold' 1 first saw Keating and Sehihler in Eislur'B saloon on Hro.uhv.ij ; Keatinjr had two chickens in ld- hands until we } ; ot where the " -hoot- in < oeeui red , Kealinji would turnnioitnd und quarrel v\ith Seliisler , who would run but of Heating's road ; a Mini I time before tlie shouting occurred Keating called Seliisler a - and said if he did not lca\o Use chickens alone be would hurt him , at the same time ha\in < j ; his liand on hiv hip pocket , I ot them < iUiOled , Koat- liiKstarted towards home , when Schlstor ealled him a - - and a - ; Keatiiif ; e.vnie back , Seliisler irot behind me anil 1 jerUed away , and as I did so the shot was 'tired while'm.back . was turned ; Seliisler dt-iiled to leave and 1 stopped him ; we all walked up to SrhUler and I said Keat- iiii ; w.isshot , he said. "Yes .Mi-.he is shot ; " 1 don't ' know who shot him ; Kciitin then walked about a rod and laid do\\ > , rol nj ) and went to Campbell's gate , aain ; biid down and 1 helped carry him to his home , Kei'.imjj did not tell me who .shoi him. him.V \V A. K. M. Higli mith swore as to hearing noi e : got up out ot bed ; saw four men and a boy , thej were seemingly all < iuarreling ; niter the shot some onu said : "Now , Sehi.lerou'd better lly. " Aimer llec e aiilVas : on mv way home londay night about 11 o'clock ; when J got to Clnis. J'isler's saloon wont in ; .saw "Schisler and Hays ; didn't see Keating ; we came out and started for home. After describing in detail all the movements made by the p.uty after Keating had joined them , he continued : Schisler was continually fooling with the chickens , when Keating called him some hard names , after which he started for home ; Schisler then called Keating n thief , etc. , Keating returned anil tri'jU to maUc him take it back , which S < : hisler would not do ; Seliisler pot behind Hays , when Keating put his hand in bis hip pocket Schisler said , "Jusl let me see that once , " when Keating replied , "If you do see it , yon wont tool any more with the chickens" ; Hays juinDcd away from between them , und uS bo did so borne one shot ; 1 saw the Hash ; I do not know who lived the shot ; I could not say if Sehisler did the shooting ; Keating said , " 1 am hbot,1' ami after walKing away , laid down and asked me to tell his wife ; afterward haw Schisler ; Hays told him , "He is shot , " and Schisler said , "Yes , lie ib .shot" ; Schisler then bluitcd towards home. At 11 o'clock a recess \ \ as taken until 2 o'clock , in order to summon other wit nesses. Promptly at 2 o'clock the inquest was continued in the paint shop ot Coroner Fanl , in the lir. ! : ollicu. The first witness , 1'ollccman O. E. Uoswick , testified as to arresting Schisler , but did not liml a revolver on bin nernon. Schisler said ho had ioiiiu ( lilliculty with Keating and had run oil' . 1'oliceman Nick O'llncn swmo as to bis talk wi'.li Seliisler ; he and Keating bad a quarrel that evening and Keating had threatened his life. James Million , then deputy marshal but now chief ot notice , s\uiro as to going to the cell in n Inch Schiblcr was ; he said they had been quarrelling and that Keat ing tlucatencd to kill him. 1 asked Keuti.ng at hi * IIOIIFO , who hhot him nnd lie lold mb U wn SMiHer. Frank Ciuanella , city marshal , testified us to a man named Jones having called nt the elty jail on the morning after the shoolnig and he took him to the cell in which S > ; hislei wns. After dtanding there awhile he ( Jones ) t > nid to Sehi&ler , "if you did the .shooting you had bettor pleml guilty ; you know what I told yon a week ago. " Schisler said In reply , "I could not In Ip it , I bad to do it. " Doctors Bulllnper nnd Piunoy swore as to liuding Ilio bullnt yesterday morning at the post mortem ami that Kcuting cainci to his death from the effects of tbo pistol .shot. The jury then retired , nnd after about three minutes' ilnlilinnitlon returned a vcrdiol Hint Keating had coiuo to his death by a shot fioin H pistol in the bands of some person unknown to them. Krutlng. who Is in Ids flfty-Mxth year , lf.avi.1' ) H wife and married HOD. About 1 o'clock yesterday u HIK : repro- hcuUtivo called at tliu county jail and through HID courtesy of the jailer. James O'Nnfl , Imd quite lonjfthy tulk with Schi'dot. Ho wns looking over a copy of the bu.NOAV I'.i'.n when tlioHEi : man went in and at tirst seonied dls'.ncllued to talk until he should see hU attorney , Colonel Daily. IIu liiiKily , in answer to "what V.H3 you doiii" with a revolver In your juicktit thht nichtt" replied ; "Lcariicd It bncntuu sorao dort < in the neighborhood weic botliorromc , Until I wentoutou thu Orison Short Una I never owned a gun , but fiuco then I've had it. 1 don't ro- uinmbor iiuich what occurred that night ; they vvuru all fcobug with his ohlcKens ns much ns I was. " Mr.Sldslor , it is sr.id , Is [ iu struitcnctj rlrciinittanrcH , ana is almost dopendcnt upon the neigh' bors and /riends for food for liorsoif and children. They reside at No , 1(305 ( Fourth r.vcimo. Koliislor was cmploycil ou the Dlatfcrm of the Irtish ! , transfer in hand- liji" frolfiht. Tlte verdict of the jury , who , bj the vruy , in roturuiux tbelr verdict , uaid that us no one had Instilled M to suiiing any one do the slioutlng , they rould not put tlio iilHino on any ono person , is pro- nouiiefcfl by nil who ijturd thrt tobtiiuouy as boin n very vti-un * ir one , in fact thu ol Chief of Police Mullen und Marshall Onanella being enough to .it- Isfy the jury There u : i eeminijly little tflort to get ul all thcdetails of the atlair , and the id en of a man being shot down \\itlrsevoral standing about , and yet no ono knowing MIO ! Mint him eem * prepos terous 'Ihcjun wa made nji of nelgh- bor , which was perhaps Hl-mlvi od , and ono of tiin jurj men's ions wa in the party when the tragedy occurred. The matter \ > ill not , of cour e , bo allowed to re l in any such uti'-atisfactdry eondilion , but M-ill be probed to the bottom , and the fat ts brought to light. The -tupidity of the inquest will not , donbtle , bo al lowed to thwart the end * of justice. Coroner I aid yoMordav afternoon issued a warrant lor Sehisler which was seiM-d on Deputy SlicrilY James O'Ncil at the county jail tor S'uislei to appear be fore a magistrate , as the eoiouer believed b\ the evidence introduced that Sehisler lired the shot that resulted in the death of Kcatinir , notwithstanding the \crdiot of the jury. Mii. Keating is very sick , catted by the nci vous shnek , and was yoMerday coiilincd to her bed. l.at evening two informations weic lilcd charging two other putties with the murder of Kcr.ting. The parties thus charged arc Altu.'r Hces-c and ! / . M Hays. Moth of lhe o were witnesses to tlie nil 'at i * , and yet they do not know who did the shooting. Under then own uvi deuce they ami SchUlor weio present when Keating M-M - liot dox\n , and as they do not say that Sehisler did the shooting , it was deemed best to ha\u them held on a like charge of murder , as it st-ems that one of the tlirco must bo responsible for Keating'a death. The informations weic drawn up by County Attorney Ware , ami sworn to by Marsha" ! ( itianella.Vanants were issued at once for their ancst. I'"leetric ' door belli , hurglar alarms , and every foi m of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. oT Future Judtrnictit. Yesterday morning Hev. U. W. Crofts preached a seimou in the Congiegat'onal church which , while not directlv ex pressing Ids view * on the question of prohitinn after death , shadowed them forth Millieieutly to indicate that ho thinks such a probation possible , or , at least , that bo docs not believe , as some of his denomination do , that heathen who have never heard of Christ will be damned forever. He Bought tohow that < 5od held men responsible only tor what light they had , quoting numerous such passage * , "and that servant which Know his lord's will , and prepared not himself , neither did according to his will , shall be beaten with many .stripes ; hut he that knew not , and did commit tilings worthy of stripes , shall bo beaten with stripes , tor unto whomsoever much is given , of him shall be much required , and to whom men have committed much , of him they will ask the more. " The speaker believed that as this was consideied equi.abli ! and fair among men it could not bo o\ected ) ) that God will do Ic-s justly and fair in dealing with his ereatuics. Men wore not to bo condemned for what they did not know , or for sins committed ignorantly , On ( he other hand , men were to beheld held responsible lor their knowledge , and for their opportumticsot knowledge , and they would bo judged in accoidanco with all the o circumstances. This led to the query , whether it would not be belter , then , to remain in ignor ance and escape responsibility. Such a wKh was unmanly and cowardly. Hotter he a thinking , enlightened anil Vesuonsi- blu being than a mere animal , idiotic or in sane. Got ! bad written more or less of His law upon every heart , and this , so far as known , must be obeyed. Alon were in duty : bound to seek light , and if they shut their eyes to the truth , or lazily neglected to search for it , they could not thus escape the responsibility of their own ignorance. If. having the light , they failed to carry it to others , if they failed to dispel the ignorance of others , and bring them into a knowledge of God , then they were guilty doubly so. In view of the recent discussion at DCS Moines , the sermon , as indicating Mr. Croft's views on the .subject , was very in teresting , and was closely listened to by a large congregation. Mrs , A. Hall is prepared to do dress making on short notice andat reasonable prices. No. ! 128 Hroadway. Poihointl Purn rnplis. Ed. II. Farrell , of Dunlap , is at the Ogden. ! ' . W. Lcc , of DCS Moines , is at the Ogden. M. J , Hums , of Oltnmwa , is tin Ogden house guest. B. E. Loomis , of Chicago , is a Pacific house guest. E. M. Sullivan , of Detroit , is a guest at the Ogden house. J. W. Squire has returned from an ex tended eastern trip. J. Ilarrigan , a prominent stock man of Solomon , is at tlio Pacific. E. tl. Nugent , advance agent for Mur ray & Murphy , is at tlie Pacific bouse. J. J. Stcadman , editor of the Non- pariol , left , yesterday for his home in Creston. E. F. Gatoly and F. A. Gibbons , of Sioux City , were among tlie guests at the Hcehtelo yesterday. Mr. Watts , formerly cashier of the Council Hlull's savings Lmnk , but now of Neola , spent yesterday in the city. N. P. Dodge has been attending the triennial convention of the Congrega tional church at Chicago and was a mem ber of one of the most important com mittees. _ _ "Tho best stove I ever Imd , " is the ver dict of thousands who have used the Ka- dlant Homy base burner. Cooper & McGee , agents. DSeal brand oysters at II. J , Palmary , MILLINERY , No , 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Rogers , tale of Hie Parisian Millinery Co , Manager. R. ! WiLUaiaS . . . , JH .V. Main St. , Council muffs , In. , ami 20 < l Id. 10th St. , Room 10 , Omaha , Neb. ilanurucTiirer'e Agent fur the CAL1GRAPI1 TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES 'IVnK Awnlnirs , KooiliiK Slate , Man tels , IMato and Window ulass , Show- C'aHca , Klfvators ( hand and hy- tlr a vll Ac. BEST LAUNDRY WORK Ju tno city tiBObtnlntil bjr pairouUlnif tlio HomeSteam Pron , Nouo but experienced hands employed. Out of town orders btnnil or express so licited , and all work wbrruntud. \ Selling Out Cloak Department Tills Weak , CLOAKS THIS WEEK , DRYGOODS NO. 401 BROADWAY , W'M-A.l'AXTON , J'lCS. Ij.U.WllUAMS\'le < 3-Prt'B. 215 S. 13th St. , Omalia , Neb. i i LOANS MADE ON HEAL ESTATE. School , County niidi Municipal Bonds i Negotiated. ItOIIT. U O.MtMCIIf. F. H. . Sci-ictnry. Trensilicr. OMAHA SAYIH.GS BARK COHNKtlUtll ASI ) Di)0I.iS STUEBTi Capital Stock ' . $150,000 Liability of Stockholder ? . . . . 300,000 'J he only i ejrnlar tmvluvii bnuX hi the stnto. Flvo percent Interest paid oil deposits. LOANS MADE WllEAL ESTATE. OFKCEHB : . OuyC narton. rrcsidont : J. J. nrovrn. Vice President ; L. M. Hennett , Matiniliiir til- rector : John 11. WUhur Ciishlor. PUTS AND CALLS. On Wheat , Corn. Ontrs Vork , Lntd nnd IL n. Stocks , for I.oni ? and Sliort Time. Sono lorl'nco Cliculnr. H. I' . UAHT & Co. , ISO Washington St. , Chlcnro , 111. Itolorcncu : American Kr- chnnuo National Hank. GenL Insurance Agents , Mt-rchnr.t's Nntlon.il llins lluildln ? . Cor. Tnr- auin and 1'Mhsts. ' , room 1 up stairs. Telephone No. a" . " > Omaha. Nobra lcii. I'hocnlx. London , llni/huid . J6,7SVin.n : rin-mon's , Nfwuik.V. . J . l,5'iS5).n ) UlcnV rolls , OlonMMlli.N. V . 1,49 'S.WJ Ciltnid , I'hll.uleiphlii. I'll . 1SO.V)1.7I ) Wcstchcdtcr. Nuw York , N. Y . . . . lUM.M John II niiMx-lr Uutunl Lllu .Ioston,2,701,710,8T ) Cura without modi- POSITIYEi clno. Patontol Octo ber 1 . 1N78. One box will cure the moat obthmtocaso In four days orloj * . i I No nauseous doses ot cubobi , copnlbn or ( ill of tundiUuooil tlint tire curtain to product ) uyspon- flft bv dci'trovlnir the co'UInis of tlio sUKiniah , 1'rlcotl.M. 8oM tir all drug-rUtt or innllml on receipt of pi Ico. For furtlior particular * eont torch cular. 1 > . O. Box ITTI. / \ TT T ) TJ * TG. . yiXjIj-A-2 r CO. , IjllKK v u * tiJohnst. . Now YorK. " luos-th-pauvmi MALT hiic'diillj IlUilllfd far .lledlcluul ll.e. TM BISI TONIC 1 UNEOUAlCDforCONSUMPTI WASTING DISEASES and GCNEIIAL DEBILITY. PERFECTS DIGESTION , DH , TDiV I , MAI.UNn , Eur g < -on Iu Clilcr , NatlunM Gunn i'H < "Hi utlciiU" " vu rxllrd t < jour Kfjut'iiiu Ifult VHii.tef l > Mr Ijilor , Hiufgift , of Trillion anil I Jttid itreU a ft-w bottlci with far better tffcct tlmn ) iy " IIHIA | . J. I ara rri nimpndlnf > oiir artlrltfjlu my prariko , UDQ flnd It Tr - . b&i Itl Mgnltur * EiaNfR t JIFKIirLbUN on lb I ttcl. EISNER & BftptyBELSON , ( Sole IfOU I * , lk < f } , 8 ) 816.318 and 323 lUce a. Ffailadebhix. Pa. , fjoodmnn Dnifr Co.GemlAgentsOmiha , Nobrtiskn. riobate Hotlia. IN tlio mntlfr of tliu > cute of Nanuotto lluuincr , devcusmi. i I Notice Is horuliy Klvon.thut the creditors of suld ilecfiiK'd will meet thu udinlulbtiiitor of Euld ustato liuforo mo , county jud o ot DnuKlua county , Nobiiibka , nt the touniy court loom , In eultl fuunty.on tlio 1st < lti > of Doconibor , ISMi.oii the I6t Uuy of 1'vbiuury , 1 7 , nnd on thu Ut duy of .Vpi II , IfST , nt 10 oVlock u. m , cuch duy for tlu ) pnrpotoor iiresc'iitliif tliclr tlaiins lor uxumlnutloii , ndjustmont mid uUQnanco. Bix inoiuha uro ullowoil for creditors to iiicEunt tliulrcliiliiiB.iuul ono yc'iir for tlio adinlnUttutor tOEUttlomtld onlHto , fiom the 1st duy of Octolior , IhSfl , thU nollco \ lll bo iiiibllnlicil In the Oinnhu Dally Ilvu once ciibh wcok for lour nooks sue cobSh cly , j'rior to the l t duy of DoocinlJur. 1&-4J J. II. McCui-uini , County Judtfo. . P. DAVIS & CO. Nebraska Land Agency GoneraldetlarBla Heil EtUte and Beai Katata * , liOJ I'uiuuui tt. , OmuUu.Kcb. Jon't ffti'iii-t flint tJir CoimrH lilnfl'ft Cnt'iU't f' nitnHi ) ) trill initl.T r ' In tlirli' ] h'in on < ltinittirs / iir.itntl / tlttil tlii'i/ HIT Innnnl / nllH rciltirc Ilirh' slwli ln'/'nrr Unit tluif. ( , 't ) w tln'Hi btfoi'i' HUH /Miir/Mfsr clsru'linv , ( tint otitnhi tlirh' iii'lcm. If neil it-tint to Inn ) ( iin/tliiini In tlit'ir line tln-jj it'ill ijitcirnt \ ; ' /iw Hint u'ilt ccrlitinlii unit i/ott. / stock ran /.s/.s / / of till tii'iiilca ( tint ' -J/.TS of yA O fi B B t " 5" o B &TI o p6is9 i/uridsns , Mattings , Windovv- ? Shades , GUHTAIN AND UPHOkSTER/ST GOODS , Etc. A lot of T < tlilc Lini'ii * . 7Vi 'r/.s / antJ Xt to rfo.-r out tit LKSS Til AX COST. .Vtr them. Council Bluffs Carpet Go. , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. J | a Knrmmg LninU in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from "i 00 to $10.00 pr-r acre School und < tati > 1 uuK in Mlniii > seta o.iSJjcarV tinto fi ) > cr cent interest. 1/nud nn > crt' fan1 free Information , i-to , gin ( bv No. "M Hroadway , Council Blurt's Iowa , ngont for Kroiilrlk i'ii & Co. , (3'iloago. ' BS. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOOP5 , -L-cufcU. Jlics oc-o , Oeufc.-C'C.t.t MURDER ! ! Dlplitlicriu Unealu muklnif Iti nnnil.il visita tion. li'iijuiiis'timlorUlt.THO ! ' .liKFi.KIS' : ItP.MI IV ior tliut tutiil ni"lii ly Hits ilotmm- st t at cil t lie ! not that it H InrnlllliliHisii luovoat- Ivo nnd cum. If > ou 1'i-rmlt join rhlldioiito dlo Mllh ( llphtlii'i-lu , "Tlii'lr tilood lie upon your hcnd. " 1'iir sulo only nt the ollloc. No .l South Sth street , Council [ Hulls , Iiu , or- sent by ciprcis on receipt of prici * . f2. Kuim thoOmahii Ilio : Mr. ,1. II. lltitli-r , of llnrol Dcll.l'ottnwuttamlQ Co. , I own , nml tils Inmllj ot ulcvon persons , IMC all " .ic-k with mallicntint il.phlhcila. Dxciy niicorthetii him ruLO\viol bv the UMJ of Dr. Ji'flVrls * I'.incntiM ) nnil Citio for Ulplithcrlii , without the u (1 ol a nhs uliin. KIOIII thu Council lllulls Daily Herald : Mi * . K. M ( iuiuril , lf" ol r.njriiit'crOpraid , of tht'l'nlon 1'iiL'llk' . this city , hat liocn UK"-1" sutfi'iorfor nmnj jtMit'vllh what us Mip- poieil to lioeniHM'rot tin-tliumt. It nstoiiul hhc win thientviicil with Mart tttlnn. llui nun- em ! hcnlth was ooinplcii'lj bioki'ii , Shu could onlj sunlloulliild | looil , and o\on thill could not dlKi'st or usslmllntu I'lijolchins ot Council lllullsnnd Oiimlisi attciulfil her lur thin ycins nn I mm'no lollof. Dr. , U > ili > iNot ilusclly , iu luurnt'oks' tlino cured her throat , mi I com pletely le-torcd lier lionlih. Had Mrs. rjtiiiiil not ohtiiltiril lellof soon she Mould lm\rdlcd Itoni blood noisnii , thcuunn that destroyed the lllo of fJcn. Grunt. I'rom the Council Illufls D.iily Hlobo : M. A. McVIko , editor ot the Cum In In ( UHiiR- uuijr , 1'n. ) 1'ioeinnn , has bnon the jierBon.il Irlond of Ilio editor ol the Ololiu lor morn than t ont > yoiira , and is known wherever ho Is knowniroone of thobcstmon ll\tiiK. Illsfuinlly wa rnviiRcd with diphtheria , and ( 'itntly diB- troKgcd. Sonioof Dr. .loircria'Dlphtheilii Cine vugipod , nnd the llos of the lector hischild- rcn saved. J.ettois from Mr. Mel'lliu lire un bounded In their expressions of gratitude for llndlnif Eomo menus of nvuitlnir the loss ot nil his little ones. The of Mi. Jlcl'iko'n children out of uhfht died fiom ilinhtliorla liolorc ho liad nn opportunity of lining' lr. Jefferis' rnmody. UVSPEI'SIA 1 DVSIT.I'SIA ! Dyspoptlo , why live In raNory iinrt dlo m dls- pulr with cnnciir of the stomach ? Dr. Thomas. JelTorH cures o\ory capo of Indliiostlon and constipation In u very flhoit time , llcfrtof ruN eren"es Kivun. Dyppunslu is the ciiu > - ( ) of ninety per cent or nil diseased conditions. Pi iuo J.r > for two w celts treatment. Dr. .leffens' diphtheria moJIoIno Ii Infallible for all kinds ot soic throats. Indiapensihle In pntild Polo thiont , In ni'illKnant s'uilel fn\or , chaiiKliiK' It liHS hours to t he Mmpli1 Coi m. Inl'ul- llblo euro for all Inllnnnnatorxulceiatloput rid , cancerous nleorntlon of the Tromb and all cutanhsl conditions Full pi luted Instructions how to use tluM.H.ill- cines sent with them. No doctor icqiilied. I r .leireria' remedies can only be obtained nt hlsodlce. No 23 Smith Eighth stieot. Council Illuirs , lown.or Bout 3y oiptess on receipt of price. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , Praclici'S in ( lie Sliito anil Feilnral courts lloonib 7 and 8 Bhn nrt JJlo'iK. . FlflE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Lmhcs buying n $5 Hat or Honnot , ono fare will bo pulil ; $10 , round tilj ) . KSTHATIOHALBAHK U.S. UKPOSITOUY. Omaha , Nebraska. Capital . $500,000 Surplua . 100,000 Herman Kountze , ProsidonL John A. Crolghton , Vlco Prasldont. r.U. Davis , Cashier. W. IL MosauJer , ANK DP COMMERCE IftlO Xorth Kith Street , Paid in Capital , - - - - $100,000 OHO. K. llAIlKint. I'rrsldrnt. ItOIIT. J * tJAUI.ICHS , VlPo-1'rcsHent. T. H JOHNSONC'Kehler. niitKCTOHS ; BAMIIKI.H. Joi ov , ( Jro. K , HIIKKII , OUT. L. OAiiuciif , W i. SCIVUKS , 1MI. JOIIM50N. A t'enoral banklnif business trntiEixctoJ , Interest allowed on time deposit .a 8. H. KMVI ) ) . A.O M mlier < iulfp lunOot- N'uw trltMi ( ' t'ot * tun nx'K Inn Ktrlmn.daDii C S , S , FLOYD llrokers lu i i a , AND STOCKS , For Future Delivery Win Open for UitHlncnnasHHon as of fices can bcjltttil up. 10 ! ) AXD 111 S. JStli ST11KET. Ittfcr to 1st Nfttloool Uank , OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL ULUl'Kb , JA , Established IbJT Creston House , Unr onli hot'jl In Coun-il Ilhiffb bavins t ml nil modem linpimpinents. 15 , > 1T und : : i'.i Main - ! . MAX MOll. % , I'rop. fonrtials , C'oiinly aii < J ISuiiK Work > 1Jl Kindt a Slice- iuily Prompt Attention ] ! ) Mail Orders IOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Evcrct Hlock , Poiincll IJlutls. Stciutliird Papers Usocl. All .stylus of bind ing in Mi : i/dnus ami B3LANK BOOKS. U. n. National Hank , M. K Smith . \ Co. , Citizens' Hani.Dcfue , \VolM V Co. , Mrst National Hank , ( ' . II. Insur.uipo Co , fflcor \ I'uscv.llanliers.C. H. SiivliiKS ll.ink. P. C. MILLER , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. LAT1WT MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. Plrfn and Doeoiu o Pu'utcr. I'aplci MachcVnll Ornaniyiit- . None but best hiindH opmployoU and chtir Horses and Mules Tor al' puipoic i. oo'ijlu tmd sold , at lotull .i > ' In Intl. Iaijo < iuiuitlttu4 to telecl tiom l llnoiil\'oi ! > , Hiniloor d'ib'i > . MASON WISE. Council SPECIAL NOTICES. Ppnclal advcrll&unibitti , itlioh as Lost , Toil n ToI.onn.Kor S.ilo , To ItontinntH , llonrdinn' , etn , " 111 brliEciluJ hi thlx cnluinn nt tlio lotv rMuofTKNCnNTdl'l'.U UVKfonho llrftlmor I Ion nnd rivuConlsrcrliinorori-nuhsubBciiuciit lii < icitloi. : l.eavo nUvoilboinun nut nut olll'-i ; No. 1) ) 1'ti.il i-lrc < .t nu.ii llroudr/ ! , CouiK-ll HlKllH WANTS. \V"AriTKD-rusltiou vlth ii lluve oxpri lento JIo < t irnccncc ! . wnut nn7 fular.v ll'.l J urn itnituy. dlvo ino n cl.iincc. N. U.om Hi e , Cou..t'il lllu'.ls. A\rANTKIi A l . .1'ht tlciic nt Hcchtelotf > > _ Jlotp | . Jroit Itr.NT-Ho.'i. ' . ' : , ileo fnriiblied 1 Apply ut 17 J.o.'I'i ' Ilitlu f. \\'ANT1U ) II/ two irontlvmon , lic > lranru un l r > pitting roiiiu < ii Din lin u luiini , In iioicli borhooit i't Kliil uvunuo prof.'rroJ. ' ' ' tlutiiiiftormp T.lioo " ' \\rAN'm ) " - fliii lar e hoiiionurlc , i > Oooil lioni'j , lil > vr.\l Hit , A St. Wolr , A\oiuiu I ! . \\f ANTUli A coo.1 cirl tor ( invr i homo- ) worknt K'l lliincrolt strn'i. n. HIGE 3SS I ? . , , , . , Ffinratiti ( ) r other Tumor ivirul l wltbuut OU//OC/J-K. | [ intfu 01 ilra\rln , { M hlnod. O r thirty jriiM iir rtu'Al f rl'Jiiru. Nell IMisrllil. , Couivil jl i tt w. Bed-action in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , , AtV. . S K rrcr & CoS. No. a .Main it JODBINQ COUNCIL BLUFFS. .H.I./ ( / I.I I It tlVCI 7 \ ttN. . _ _ " DII-UI : : : . WKM.S * co. , \ \ liolr A'o Agricnltara ! _ ( nirlauoj , I IP Conn.'t . 111 irri. low. KKYSTONH CO ? > nko IlioUrlirmnl nitd Comvlcto Hay Loader , also Rakes , cider Hill A Press , I'oiiN Pinit.t.KitsND VP.RH trniut' . Xi < > iri't ' , rn i , IWmnl fii , = onlli Main Strodt , Co ini'll lliitlM. tnnsi. IIAMU nii\iit-Y & M , M'm ifi'in I idb'i of agricultural Implements , Wagons , Busies , f'Bi rldBi'x. nnd id ) kin M ot Tarm Mnolilnorr. IKH ) to Mia South MnM "trcct. Council lUiiltg , Inxtn. XVB r.p. Ui.Eisrtv. T. U 1) > i oi.va , tine R WituniT , ricc.ATr-.n. VIVos .Mvi. So Afomisel. Coiucll BIuTs Unllj Pact/ ) , , ( liip.trpornlol.1 r . \\le. l' nnj ? 4 , nro\f < r ( M/f COUNCIL ni.rrscAui'KT co. , Carpets , Curtains , Y/inibw / Shade ? , OllCUitlis , rurtnln mi meg , Pptiiilstoi-y Kto. Ntv JCGltroivlwny Couui-ll ( To , K/r. / I'KKKUV ( ) & MOOKK , WlmlcfnU' .lolibers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pips * Nos. t > Malli Htid > : foul bis. Council lllults , bNYDKK LKAMAN , Winlio ) ( : ! Fruit andProduco Commission Martiiants. Ko IH'oul St. . roiiiifil MlulH , 11AKLK , HAAS CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oil ? , Paints , Glass , I'll'- Ista1 fitiulrles , I'tc NH Si Miiln t. , mill No. il I'earl M. , Conn11 Iliuim O. W. MITTS , Wholesale Callforali Fi'dits a Spcclalt/ Uoncrnl 1'ommlsf ott. N'n. fit ! Council WIUT & WhulCBIlll ) Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Grocarle ? . KIIS. 10 mill 181'o'irl St. , Council Illiurn. 1 , . K1KSUI1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. \Vliolositlo Liquor llnnlnin. No. < 1J ( Hioml- way , Council lllulN lURXCSS , KTC. UECKMAN , STKOIIHEHN .t CO. , Miinii'nrtuioisof nn.l Wliolesilo Leather Harness Etc. , , Saddlery. . Ko. fCJ Mnlu LU. . Counull IHil Ti , llJL'fS , C.il'S. KTC. M HTC ALF IlllOTII KUS , Jobbers la Hats , Caps and 3mvJSll j- , Council 7/B/lVV IIAHDH'.MIK. KEKLINK & FELT , \ \ liolc nln Iron Steel Kails Hardwara , , , Heavy , Anil Wood Stock , Council Illiurs , Iowa. nnis .1 D 1) . 11. McDANELl ) & CO. , Commission Merchants fo ? S3 la of Hides , TallfW.Wool , 1'ollH , Giciisinma Vun Connell lllUlfS 10.71. 01 ' .S. COUNCIL I5LUI-TS OIL CO. , WlioIt'Milo licnl.'rj In Illuminating ft Lubrlcitlij Oil ) Ginllu ETO. , BTO. , Cuuiioii iiiiirr . iow\ . JbWtUltlll I'lLtXO B i _ A. OVKHTON At CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , XniUli-idKO Material Spoc-iiillInsWholes LerorulJ ICIn.ls. . Ulllc'o No.M \ Main St. , Council llluira. lows. L1QUUUS. JOHN LINlKll , Wholes ilo Imported and Domestic Wine' ) & Liquors. lorBt Ciottha.n's fl rb HlltPM. No. U Main .St. Council lllniTii. SCJ1NKIDEU & BICCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , St. . r./itiici ! U'.Hji. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL IlLUI'TS. Oj > ; > oelt0 Ji'iiiiniy UcpoU s 5 ES Horsrs nml intilps kept coiihtntttly on luintl , for said at rotnll or in oir : loads.Or. ( h-rs inoiiiptly flllnd by contiaot on short nollco. iSfooi ; solil on .Siu.ini'.i : it Hou.v , I'iojirlu3r Tulophoni ! No. HI Formerly of JCi-iI Halu .Stnulcs , erne El nvi ) uuci 4 Hi strcut , WAITED. THE CHAMPION ITOi Ihlr ijKuiii Ii 0'iuiclx iiawmuiii > ' ) i-nuilo | iluu M rill viurui.lvi ) lu Kuch you to .Uiifi riio.-i nl'ndr in u fu > linur < knurun tliau ull ili. iit'irru * t : t It nfu'l u 'ortli'i fuiiillr-u * it cult nil irm > tn / i iij ln'll 'K , < iiUeineii uad Uilidrcn Millet itnil t : uiloiiiuii , Until cuil 7011 UOIMKU UDI/UU | li rn leMrncO. ll.in > uu vlll wnul llii > Itir. Uil ( .linllriifu romiiotllloii. 'I'ln iu > l viii.irl n9v > l iliu < tiiiiikeri unU tiilliir * Mckiutft i ' ii | u nupi-riortlv. 11 1 | th luvmill'in f l nUuia ST Ht i it "fell k 1011 riaii"li niuiiuiii It i llo r.i-.i ill * u i.'l ' bouit uxutl * iiuko iinHiajr. \ \ u wunl nr n l i u rntt tiUVti liul't ' < < r ihilMi > lutiii wtili in W.'liii ) lu mitu ii.i urr Inl Mllov iilUulu In ilu ti 4l , i , mi tie I'lTor liOl.kl fin tiir ( urlUi'r in ( < tJiatl 'iicullui ' 4 | r it. Mils MAIU KASnilll'ir.l.m , . AfO.il. llOuniM 1'n. ( I. Itniiff IV in nil lllut'i , lO'in. W , A , WOIIK rioiiilnloi. . , Justice of tlic Peace