THE O3LAJIV DAILY BEE : TTEKDAY OCTOBER 11) ) . 1886 , THJfl DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , ITKSIUY MOltNINO OCT. 10. OfFICE , NO , 12 , PEARL STREET. Drill ( red t/j rnrru r In MIJ pnrt of ttiucltynt tnttit ) t ( ule | > i r cck. 11. W. Tn.io.v , . . . MatiCRcr. F , X < ) . 11. Niunrii : > noii No. 'JU. M1M1U .MHNTION. New York Pliinibiitf Co. Now frill goods : it lldtcr's. Cooper te McCiop ull stove" . Coojicr A ; Mcp-o M'll Imnfwiirc. BitSnul brand oyster * , tint best. Cheap rnilroail lu-Uuts at Uiisliiicll' * . I'oliuo ( ( Hirers Brsulck and lloniiricks jir now on daj duty. One io/cn ( Muiiii-ts and a largo panel for $2.fiO at .Sdimidt'.s nailery. The Crystal hall i- now going to be re fitted , and they will open tip the tir-U 15 cent litnt'h counter in the eity. The Mineral or theiinfoiliinate William Kuating , is to be held this morning at ' . ) o'clock at the family n sidenee. The registration in the city has rcaehed 2-I.V.I. and it i eeetcd ) > that the extra day will cause the number to reach ! ) , < ) ' ! < ) The talk of a largo , new hotel is being revived. That is another of the helps ot the boom \\lileli Council lilnlls is jif-l en tering. The Power building is being refitted in lirsl-chm hai > e , and IH to be opnr.iti'd as n foundry by Mr. White during the win- . ! , at least. H W. llroadtis , of Demoon. and Adelia Bcniaugh. of .Ml. Plen-ianl , were ye-.ter- dayjoined in matrimony Ijy.lu-.licuJseluu/ at IIH ollk'u In this city. Regular commtmiealion of HlulV City lodge No. 71 A F. & A M. . this. Tuesday uvuiilng , October ID. Visiting brothels cordially invited A .1 Brown. M'ciultiry. Air. Martin Knhn and Miss Klvira 1' ( loodheim were liappily imuried .Sunday owning in tlio pallors of the Hioadwav Methodist church , Hov. Dr. JlcCrearv of ficiating. ( Jovernor Larrabeo is to address the people of Council It I nil's next Saturday evening in Masonic hall. The commit tee of arrangements are planning for a big crowd. The Council Hlnll's Candy company are out in a now -.vagon n daisy. Ihis com pany bewail operations on September 1 , and is building up a line trade by making good goods. 'rhose interested in the securing of an animal Sunday School assembly here , on the Chantaiiiia ( | jilan , are requested to meet in fho chapel of Ihe Baptist chnrcli this evening at 8 o'clock. Tbc statement that admission is charged those who dustro to attend the meetings of the Salvationists i.s pronounced as not strictly coireel by those interested. The fact is thai admission is gained by buying n paper al three cents. The paper and ndmiBsion together are onlythicc cents. An old man John Noble , and hailing from Spring Falls , Dak. , was yesteiday found by Ollicer Untliauk , very drunk and lying behind the electric light build ing. The old gentleman had quite tiMim of mono'upon him , and the wonder is that he was not relieved of it before the ofllccrs took him in charge. Biitewell & Mullen , of Salem , O. , the contractors for the galvanized iron worK of Iho now conrl house , are getting their nintcrial on the ground , and are prepar ing to rush their part of the work right along. The roof of the building will bo on before enow Hies , and th'j inside work will go on weather or no during tlio win ter.Tho The meeting of the city council to beheld hold to-morrow night will be a very im portant one. The ordinances introduced in regard to Tenth nvonuo mid the right of way for Iho now strcel car line will bo brought up for action. The ncoplo uro vitally interested in several matters now pending before the council , and the course of the aldermen will be watched with eagerness. Charles Allen , whoso name is a familiar one in police court , was yesterday ur- rested for having forgotten his red ribbon promise , and haying boon gloriously drunk forsovoral days. On being searched and locked up at the city jail , he tore around as though mad about something , and eamo near demolishing ono or two of the olliccrs wilh a chair. He did not succeed , however , in keeping out. There arc a. few young follows who think it very smart to disturb the meet ings of the Salvation army. These of fenders should bo promptly dealt with. If Iho Salvationists are violating any law , tlioro is a way of reaching them and pun ishing thorn , and it certainly is a discredil to the city , and to those who thus disturb the soul seekers , to hirvo the meetings broken into by lawless fellows who have no rogaid for themselves or others. Free luncli every morning from 10 to 13 at Marv White's. Evcrard and Kulalia , by Ed. Wright , for aalu by liiislmell & Crookwell. Fresh oysters in every style at the riiwnix Chop lloubo , No. 003 Broadway. Helping Ilullrt n Iti-ldgc. Petition * nro circulating lively and being readily signed , asking" the city council to call a special election for the purpose of voting a tax of 0 mills in 1887 , and 0 mills in 1888 , for aiding in constructing the approaches to the pro posed wagon bridge at the foot of Broad way. The advantage which such a bridge would bring to tins eity are conceded , and tlioro will bo little dltUculty in secur ing the passage ot the tax. It is claimed that the additional property which will bo added to this city by this enterprise , will annually afl'oru a larger revenue than the proposed t > pecal ! tax to build thu approaches. Council lilulls folks want to see all the proposed enterprises pushed right along , and the days of old logylsm seem to be dying away. J. Ernsdlorf , having taken entire con trol of the Phcunlx chop house ; desires testate state that hu has secured the services of Charles Decker , a lirst-class cook of Now Yorlrcity. The best the market affords , night and day , in the best style of the art , Will albo have a regular bill of faro Hard and soft coal , wood , lltno , cement , etc. Council BlnlYs Fuel Co. , No. 6W ! Uroadway. Telephone No. 180. Seal'brand oysters at II , J. Palmer's. A Card to the Public. Nolwlthstanding several prejudicial scale men who have defied mo and the laws , backed by Intluenco and money to run the only city scales down for will gain , I will say that I will guarantee all weights , as I have ( ho United States stan dard test to back mo , anil the public will find mo at my post of duty at the cit } building , 10 Bryant stioct , at all reason able houis as the law requires. W. S. AMV. City Wfighmastcr. N , It All fair minded citi/.ens are re quested to protect mo Nin my rights by p.Uronl/.lng my scales. Notice. The Sons of Veterans will hold their xucctlug Wednesday evening , October SO AH persona nro requested to bo present for drill. 'I til' lllHV/'n 1\T Tlll HI I'PPf I I lib D01M.S IN lllb BUM'S ' , Reese and Hayes Charged Witli Murder , Bat Bail Fixed. THE REVOLVING JAIL BALKS. An AddrcHS to the runners Tlio City To Ho Cnllrd on to Help Mulltl the Hrlilgc PoiMHial tiiul .11 1 nor Mention. UK * KoatliiK Minder. 'Tlio killing of William Keating prom ises to bo ailed moro Ihorouglily In thu com Is than It was by tbu counter's jiny , who tlceliired that they did not know who Hied the fatal shot. Tlioro is no disputing the faet that the four men Marled home together , and that on llio way a dispute are e and Keating was fatall. } shot by one of them. It has been general ! } supposed , and is ' till believed by most that .SdiMer did tlio shooting , but the other two of the Daily , lleo u and I lilacs , tliniiah standing near , deehiro tliat they do not know who lired the shot. 'J hose two are now m rusted , as well as Sehisler , and the three men who \vero by when Keating was shot will have an opportunity of Buttling tlio ( Hiestion us tohieh is the guilty one. Ruu mill Hayes were pluced in Ihe county jail Sun day night , and , > e torday they were to bo brought up before Judge AyloM\orth The now revolving jail was being 10- liuiiud , and could not bo unolvcd so as to bring their cells opposite the o\it. It was late in the afternoon before the two ptisoners could bo got out of jail. The ehargo of murder was read to them , and they were given a chance to secure legal advice. By agreement of attorneys the bail was Used at 5-7.V ) each , with the that if they could get bail the pieliminary hearing would bo post poned , hut that if not able to do so thu hearing should be had at once. The theory Is that these two men bemg in the party were pretty well satisfied thai Schismlircd Iho falal shot , but that from a dcMic to piolccl him , or a dislike of swearing lee hard against him , they made their ignorance co\er a very im portant part of the tragedy , not thinking that they might be drawn into the un pleasant condition in which they now lind themselves. It is surmised that now that they lind tlio responsibility of Keat- ing's death rehtiiig upon the three who were with him when ho was shot , they will hasten to relieve theiubelves of the responsibility by ( hiding out that Schisler fired the shot. Before tno coroner's jury they swore that they did not see who fired it. ' If they diJ not it was a bad oversight on their p.irt , and other evi dence will have to be uot lo tlnow light upon the cause of the unfortunate man's death , _ _ Airs. A. S. Hall is pioparcdto do die s making on short notice and at reasonable prices. No. ! I38 Broadway. Seal brand oysters at II. J. Palmer . The Fariiior'H Orator. There was a small audience gathered in Dohany's hall yesterday aftciuoon to hear the address of Prof. C. L. Whitney. The address was worthy of a larger gath ering. He is a very pleasing speaker , sprightly , logical and entertaining as well as imparting sensible ideas. Ho gave the farmers some excellent advice. He pictured tlio nobility of their calling , going back to the first man on carMi , to whom God gave all things , that man being - ing n farmer. Since then in the Bible there was no record of any special calling being given by God , except the ono when he bade his disciples go forth and preach the word to all nations. Ho urged tlio farmers not to bo ashamed of Iheir calling , He said lie himself stood live feet eight inches , but when ho thoughtof the honor of being a farmer , ho felt that ho ought to bo eight feet live , and wear a tall hat on top of that , lip also spokp of the necessity of system in doing agricultural business , as well us organization. The merchant recognized the advantage of this. When asked what he would sell a suit of clothes for , he would figure the cost of the cloth , the trnnniing , the buttons , the lining , the making , and adding a sum for contin gencies and profit , lie would thus reach the pricCi lo bo asked. The farmer ad mired this way of calculating. Ho thought it was business-like , but when the merchant came along and asked the farmer what ho would sell potatoes for the farmer would not sit down and figure up the cost of production and fix a price. but would say , "Oh , I 'don't know , what'll you givey" The farmers needed to con duct their business more on business principles , ami organise so as lo under stand each other , just as other business men do. Professor Whitney is ono of the lecturers belonging to tlio lecture bureau of the Patrons of Husbandry , and ho is evidently well lilted for his mission of arousing the farmers and giving thorn some ideas which will bear thinking over ami through. It is Jo bo regretted that more of that class did not attend. Should ho chance this way again he will doubt less bo greeted by n full houso. Ho cer tainly could entertain and interest any aiulioiicu. Host stoves , both cook ami heating at low prices , W. A. . Wood , No. 501 Alain street. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms , and every form of domu&tio cleclrlcal appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co , All About Avoca. Alason & Morgan's Undo Tom's Cabin company played to n full house hero Fri day evening. Rendition hardly averago. I. Wolverton , who has boon engaged in keeping restaurant hero for some time , departs this week for South Omaha , where hu intends entering the hotel business , A small wooden structure on the South side , occupied by 15. S. Harrington and owned by eastern parties , was entirely destroyed by lire Saturday forenoon. Nearly all the household goods were safely removed. The builtlin carried Homo insurance a hundred dollais or fcO , Air , and Airs , K , D. Hooper , who nro visiting Air Hooper's father and bister in Oskaloosa , la. , uro expected home this week. Airs , 0. H. Harding entertained several of her friends at tea Thursday evening. Aliss Mbbio Dulin departed Wednesday for Kansas , where she will lomuiu this winter with her father. Miss Noanio Alooro and Miss Lottie Bomboy tried going to "country school,11 Satmday. Aliss Grace Norton , of the Nowtown school , having to teach upon that day , tlio little misses packed their ( tinner baskets and trudged the mile and n half walk with u scorning relish. The tlaudng party given by Air. Fran- ciftco , a milo cast of town Tuesday evening was deularcd by those present a decided success , W. H. Coan furnished the music. Air. und Airs , Fremont Benjamin entertained - tortained their friends at euchre Thurs day evening , In attendance were : Oscar I ) . Hill and wife , Hon. J. K. Powers and wife , A. W. Askwith and wife. F. ( J. Het- y.el anil wife , C , K. Kdgerton and Zoo llcllin , 0. 1 , Swartfager and wife , A , P. Ale' ' nJidlfnt l \ > ifi , t ( t > . iifnril ami wifr , A 1) 1'aokani and uifr > . C H Aitmnnrtlr and wife , 1' 11 Ftuns\\oitli iiid ire lv W. HailicM mid wife , W K Uriint and wife , Mr II H. Day and \\ifi lion .1. K. I'oMffB Wiii aw.inh-d the lii t ] > n/f tot cf ntloiiH-n and O-onr 11. llilltlic booby pri/p Mr1' ( i Hctxcl lir t nri/i' for lailip and Mr * . W. K. Van lit nut llio booby jui/c. Mi .s Lnnra Hacon , of Stunit , who ha been vlMtlng her aunt. Mr.loseph liar- y , ictiirnrd lioine Tlinr diy. : Mi llattie Dii\i , of Slielby , was an A\cra vjMtcir Satuiuay. * . Flora Allen , of Sencea , Kan. , is Avoca friends. Mr Clia * . Hollins , a former Avoea I'oy , lint mm of Aiidnbon , la. , i < tube mart led at the latter nlaco Wednesday ne\t. Tim jonnp Inilj that j j > * ' < ki'8 onainis nlll- cient t i make Cliarhc tor al e iinl { ( ! bles ctlno - , is a Mis Kimball , also of Andnbon. Much joy , Charlie. Our people are i > \n | > ctini ; a inro treat Mondaj I'VPiiliii ; in tlu addicss of Major Ionian. HP will be reoted by a lar e audlenee of earnest snpportpi . L. i . it , Cii'toin-made railroad shoe- , and ( er- man slippers at ( S. lll.i\siin' < , Main t. Htehinond Ituncu * for hard peal are the best. Coopi-r iV Melii'o ' ell thcin. An Iiulcpciutent Candidate , 1 heicby annonncp mysnlf as an independent - pendent candidate for justiee of tbe ] eace. and submit my chum to the voters of Council UlnflV , la. , on llio Snil day of November , 18S(5. ( A. L. UCNDUICKS. Personal K. Fraser , of Maiion , i1 * al the Pacilie. . ) . W. la\i > , ot Avoea , is at the 1'aoilie Chnilus It. Adair , of l.O"an , is at the 1'acilic. H. L. llntchins , of Terre Haute , is at the Paeilie. John Hull and \\ife , of St. Joe , are al IheOgden. A. K. Harnes , of New York Cily , is at the Oyjden. I. .1. Hancoek , of Mis-onri Valley , ib at Ihe O < rdon. W. . W. Hairy , of Ked Oak , is an Oirdcn oonse ujncst. ( looruo Sehindele has enc to Chieajjo on business. L. H. Itonbruok , of Ottnniwa , wasat the 1'acilie yesterday. Alih. F. S. Piis-ey left last eveninj ; for her home in Cheyenne. It. Al. Sargent , of Sargent & I'usoy , lett I.ust eseniii } : for Chicago. SheritV ( > . S. Hainbow , of liarlan , tlined at the 1'aeilie josterday. H. 15. Coe and wife , of Missouri Valley , woti ) at the I'acilio yesterday. W. L. M\er , ol O ccola , came in last Highland put ii | > at the Ojdoii. Mrs. S. 1' . MacConnell has gone to Chicago on a couple of weeks' visit. 15. F. Clajton , of Maeedonia , came in on the tram Ja ° t ni ht , and is at the 1'acilic. Stephen King and Samuel Do Casso , of Woodbine , \\oic among the lo wans at the Paeilio yesterday. Misses Cniul , 15. Uostwlck , of Wood bine , were beic shopping yesterday , and dined at the Pacific. Frank Hunter , clerk of the United States court , lett last cM'ning for DLS Aloines on a brief business dip. ' 1 boniab Millett , of Des Moiucs. stojippd al the Pacilie house last ening while on his way home fiom a bunt in Ne braska. J. B. Atkins left yesterday for DPS Aloines to attend the annual gathering of Knights Templar and Koyal Arch Alasons. Ahs. Al. W.Allen , sister of Alri. K. K. Adams , has returned to Chicago , where she expects to meet her husband and ie- turn to their home in Springfield , Alass. Kev. T. J. Alackay , rector of St. Paul's Kpiseopal Church , returned home yester day after a two week's tnj ) east , part of which was spent at the triennial conven tion of the Episcopalians in Chicago. llev. Ur. Cooley and wife leave to-day to attend the meeling of Iho state associ ation of Baptist churches In be held at Cedar Kapids. The pulpit hero will ho supplied next Sunday by Hev. 15. F. Thickbtnn. Kov. G.V. . Crofts has been summoned by telegraph to olhciate at the funeral of S. Herbert Hills , Ksq. , senior member of the leading banking nonse of Sioux Falls , Dakota. Air. Crotts left last uvcn- iniraml will not return until Friday. S. A. Holland , of the Detective Publish ing company , of Cedar Rapids , was in the city yesterday. The paper published by this company has fairly jumped into a national circulation among all police and detective circles , and Cedar Rapids prov ing to a II ord too limited a field , it i.s now the intention of the publishers to move the paper lo Omaha. It i.s probable that Air. Holland will make his residence in Council Anything you want In HousclvPoper's Hardware and Tinware at Cooper & Ale- Gee's. First-class regular dinner 2.1 cents 12 to 2 o'clock. 1'huvMiix chop house , r > 0. > Broadway. Dr. Ilntton AVitlnIrnwj. Dr. llatton , the greenback nominee for congress in this district , and who was also endorsed by the Knights of Labor , has withdrawn from the contest , and wil throw his energies and influence into the campaign in the interests of the demo cratic nominee , Colonel Keatloy. The action has been expected for sometime , but it is now a nassnrcd fact. Dr. liatton will address the people of Atlantic to morrow , and it is understood that ho will ihen lira oil' his harvest gun for Colonel Keatloy. Colonel Koatloy yesterday spoke in Ilarlan. Ho is working enthusiastically and hopefully. Ho has already made twenty-live speeches in the district. Stolen Sorrel horse , email white spot on forehead , scar on right front foot , right hind foot while with red spot in t.ho white. Reward olleroi ! iio. 1817' Fourth avontio. See that your books are made by More- house iV Co. , room 1 , Kvorott block. Another KntcrpriHC , All interested in the Council Binds S. S. Assembly movement are Invited to attend the meeting to be held to-night at the Baptist elmreli chapel. This meeting Is for the purpose of completing the or- g.iul/ation , and it is hoped not only church ncoplo will attend , but our active and wideawake business men. Substantial abstracts ot titles and real estate loans. J , W. & E , L. Squire. No , 101 Pearl street , Council Bltifls. Full line of typo-writer paper placed on sale to-day. C. H , Slioles , Herald olllco , Last night n man went into the Broadway - way house , near Scott street , and after eating his supper got up nnd walked oft" with another man's overcoat and forgot to settle for his meal. Mrs. F. M. Davenport , of Oskaloosa , who -re-elected treasurer of the W. C. T U. , at Sioux City last week , spent yesterday with her friends , Mr. and Mrs. Kd Mott , and loft last evening for her homo. Daylight is to bo let into the patent medicine bottles in Darmstadt. The city chemist is to analy/e every drug of the sort und print u btateuiout so that he who drinks may read. A CRISIS IN | OtiLftND. I'hai solnn Interesti iR SttHSK'P ' I11' * * Home Hnlp IMtln" ol' Uan * I'll Uu\i : The extraordinary fo , < inn of the Icr- landie diet , convoked m nt'cordnnei * with HIP si\ty-lir-t clause M tip | constitution of 1KT1 for tlu1 pmpo e ot considering llu- revision of HIP constitution ot last jcar , terminated on tin * 21th of August last , the revl ion ophcuip ha\ing been pa si > < l by an overwhelming majority , wtitpsa correspondent of tho1 London Times. In a high-worded proclamation ot Xo \pinbor 2 In t jpar , llip king mtnnimccd to his "faithful let-hinder * ' ' tl'al the pro posed revision could receive sanction uinlpr no pirpunistaiipp * llsonli i-lli-ct has been to consolidate the whole people into one compact patriotic part v. detpr mined not to rest until Iceland has ob tained what for half a ct-ntury it has been ' trhing foi muni'ly. full autonom.\ in li'inic alluirs Never'br > foie has such an interest boon taken In a neiieral t-lee- lion as tliiLiir. . Jsi'u r before has the language of the diet Bounded such a clear note of menace as at this time. Immigration en nii : se and a coniplptp dijo ) | uhvlion of the countty aie hinted al as by no moans Improbabln contingency sliotild thp present state of political tension e ml lire much longer and no prospect open of a sensible solution The fact is that the state of the country is hopeless ; in almost every direction , .starvation , and dislres * . in various stages of aputpnp s is the general comli lion of this whole land. Knowing that tin- main reason ot this is simply misrule , thu govpinmpnt Is sending qiuetrj Miip- loads of relief to the wor.'t allectttl part * of the country , of cour.se at the ospcnse of the Icelanders t hpniH-lves. 'Ihe com- nu'rcial treaty with Spain , which termin ated in 188 ! ) , and the renewal of which on the basis of the most favored nation clause was negotiated successfully in tlie same year , was thrown out in HIP Danish rigsdag. ini'iL'ly by way of reinitiation , the ics.ilt being that the staple ' -\porl of Iceland , codfish , hnsbpen practically ex cluded from tin- Spanish market , anil the Ioi8 sustained by the pool population , who earn their living by fishing , lias amounted yearly to nearly 100,003groner. Reasons ol Male forbid a separate treaty bc'ng ' negotiated on behalf of Icelandbe cause it might be construed as an ac knowledgment on the part of t IIP govern ment of ppumark of Iceland as a opar- ate unit in the Danish monarchy. Then the truck-svstom nil over the Ian J is exercising : the most grinding oppres sion over the people. Icelandic trade is carried on altogether with Danish capital. At nn interest of at least 18 per cent , the impecunious Icelandic trader obtains his loan from Iho Darish capitalist , which the formers Mnrvinir customers , of p.our.se , have to refund him. The customer sinks deeper and deeper in debt , anil so serious has this state ot things now be come that multitudes of debtors have been forced by the mei chants to pledge all their earthly possessions and pros- peethe earnings , moieo\cr , until their debts shall be liquidated. Yielding to the clamor of the country lor a bank , the govtir/imqnt has just es tablished one this ji-arj But , in older that it .should be powerless to give any relief to the oppiessc1/ / ! trade of the coun try , only 0(10,000 ( kroner of inconvertible paper euriency worn issued ; it is made a legal tender , and tlie'cpu'sequence ' is that customs and duties \vhiclt hitherto have been paid in specie willi hencelorth be paid in paper , and what ' .specie imports were formerly rcquirj-tl f r the payment of customs , etc. , will iiiovy cease. Practi cally this moans withdrawing from the treasury at least : ! 00 , < VK1 kiouer of specie yearly , and involves jiltiijiatcly the abso lute financial ruin of thoilanil. . By such a tit-nomination of eummey as the bank has at its disn'osaf no assist ance can be allimt d or impe tus given to tliix/ trade of the country. Stnrting without any capital und unable to undertake any money tran sactions except in inconvertible paper , contracts and negotiations with foreign banks will become all but impossible. If it were not for tlio excellently conducted Scotch trade with the island , which is extending every year , the condition of Iceland would now bo one of unpaiallcled misery. Perhaps , however , the worst feature ot the situation is the unscrupu lous selfishness and rare incapacity of the higher rulci.s of the people , to whom such a thing as study of national interests .seems to be something infra diguitatum. Bureaucratic hupercilionsnesb thrives ap- p.irently well in the midst of misery. The feeling in the counlry under lhc.se cir cumstances is anything but reassuring , anil what the upshot will bo if the king should yeto the revised constitution no one can foretell. Noirro SiiDursiitiou. Atlanta Constitution : A prominent colored preacher of Dougiiertv county had the misfortune of qnurrelmg with his wife. During his penitential proba tion thoreatter lie came across a small bag of red flannel securely sowed within tint pillow upon which his reverend head had roposcu. Thereupon ho concluded that ho had been conjured , and this was the cause of his domestic unbappiness. His first impulse was to throw the bag into the river. Ho changed his mindhow ever , and took the conjtne bug to Mayor Wilder , of Albany , who reassured him by the information that the true purpose of the bag was to restore harmony in n divided household. This had the desired cll'cct anil husband and wife arc now In the bliss of a renewed honeymoon. There has just appeared In Vienna the first number of a now Knglish weekly newspaper , the Vienna Weekly News , the first journal ever printed there in Knglish. The t roprietor of a celebrated restau rant out west is described by a local jour nal as being , in appearance and dre.ss , n combination of an Knglish lord , a United States bi'imtur , an American poet and a French painter. .foiirimlH , < 'ounty and Rank WorK of AM Prompt Attention ) ! ) ! Mall Orders MOREHOIP & CO , Room 1 Everet Block , Council Binds , Standard Papers Used , All styles of bind ing in AlagazincH and BLANK (3. n. National Hunk , M. II Bmlth & ; Co. , Citizens' Ilitnk , Denro , Wells if Co. , Urbt National ilnnk , C. II. Infturunoo Co. , officer i I'ujcy.llRiikflrB.O.II Bnvliiira llmite. _ BEST LAUNDRY WORK Iu the city can bo obtained by pntronlzlnjr tlio HoneSteam UO 1) ) roadway OKO , W. SOIIINDELE , J'rop , None but oxjiorlonccd hands employed , Out of town orders by mull Or oynrt'ss so licited , and all work warranted. Don't fortirt that tltr ( "oinirU ntn/- > Cdi'prt ( 'oiiininif K'M H/fi/.v / n ctutttti ? In tin'i'Irut ! ifintiHti'it l t iif.rt , mitt ( lint they < ' lunnnttn inatci'hittif iviliin" tin-It' locl ; ln-forc - Unit ( ! ! / ( itn > rc ttifiii brforr/foil / ) Hiri'lmi'rl ' 'U'lu'i'i1 , iintl obtain tinit'ii'ir / * . / / lion it' < nit to hnu ttnutliinti hi tlich' HUP tlicn trill //ir / you itrtcru Hint trill rt'i-tahiljt milt UIKI Tlii'trntwk e issof / nit i/nnlc * and w/rr.s of Mattings , Window Shades , N AKTD UPHOI.STERT GOODS , Etc. A lot of Tttbh' Ltnniv.'owN x to clo c < mt at Mi'.S'.S Ttl.lX CONT. Sri' Hit m. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , ] STo. 4:05 Broadway , Council BlufFs. If" B Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas and ranging from $ " > ( K ) to $10.00 per acre. School and state lauds in Minnesota on 30 gears' time 5 per cent interest. Land Buyers faro free. Information , etc. , given by No. ,155 Broadway , Council Blufl's , Iowa , agent for Freidrik-cn A : Co. , Chicago. IRS. C. L GILLETTE , - < - x-p HAIR GOODS , It C Selling Out Gioak Department This Week , IN CLOAKS THIS WEEK , Jfct i rtqn ttrters fa r R ! DKYGOODS NO , 40 ! BROADWAY , , ID , JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , Practices in tlio State and Federal courts Kooms 7 and 8 Slmgart Blo'ik. MURDER ! ! Dlplitlieiliilsiuraln iimkliu , ' Its iinnunl vUIta- lion. Ten ji'iuw' trliilof DlMlIUji. JIHTKIUS1 lli.MiiV ; : lor that fiitnl ini'liidjhus demon- Btiutciltlio fuct tliut It IH Inlnlllhlaasu tirotont- l\c Hiiilciirn. 11 yon permit jour children to dlu with illplitluiim , "Their hlnod ho upon your liund. " For sulo only at the olllvi ) , No. ) South ith Htroot , Council Illuirf , la. , or ecut by uxprusa on rocdlpt of prleu. t" . I'roni the Umuha Hoc : Mr. J. U. llutltr. of lliuel ncllj'ottinrnttiunle Co. , lowii , niul his fiuiilljof olovou persona , " ' . re sUiiek'.vlth malign" 'it dlphthorla. i\ciy : onoof tluiin Una recovered liv the use of Dr. JrllurlB' I'lmuiitlvo and Cure for Diphtheria , without the aid of uvhytilcitin. From the Council lllullH Dally lleruld : Mr * . K. M ( ) oiiinl , ifo < f Knirlnuur Gornrd , of the Union 1'aclllv , thlsulty , has houa ngrcnt BUlToiorfor many } are , with what UIIB tnp- posed toliocanocrof the tin out. \uinsoniul the was thieatonod with btartntlon. Ilvr Kt'ii- cral hcallli VIM completely biokfii. hho could only swallow llrjuld food , and even that could not dluust or aselnillotu I'liyBltlnns of Council Illiiirsnnd Oiimhii attended her for thrio yearH and Kino no relief. Dr. JolforlB.or this city , In four wicks' time cured lior throat , and com pletely restored her health. Had Mr . ( Jcinnl not obtained rollof soon eho would huvodled from blood nolBon , the same that dcbtroj od thu life of ( Ion. Urnnt. From the Council muffs Dally Oloho : M. A. Memo , editor of the Cambria ( KbfiiB- burir , l * > v. ) Kreouian , haa Unon the pcrioinil Irlond of the editor of tuo Globe for nioro than trfonty roars , nnd U known wherever h It known ag one of the best men Ih lux. Ills family WUH raviifrt'd with dlnhthorla , and ( neatly dis tressed. Bomoof Dr. JolTorls' Dlphthoila Cure was ufod , and the ll\ea of the icttof Ills child' ron saved , Letters from Mr , Mcl'lko are un bounded In their expressions of Krutltudo for flndlntr BOIIIO moans of avertlnir tlio losa of oil his little ones. Fl\o of Mr. Mcl'lke's children out of eight died from diphtheria before ho lind an opportunity of uslntr Dr. JaUorle' remedy. nvtu'trsiA nisi-Ei'SiA Dyspeptic , why in o In misery and die in dU- polr with concur of the Btomaoli ? Dr. Tlionma Jetrerls cures every caeo of Indigestion and constipation In a very short time , llest of rot- eronccs irivcn. Dyspepsia i the cause of ninety pur cent of all diseased conditions. J'rlco f5 for two weeks treatment. Dr. Jcffeils' dlphtherln medlolno Is infalllblo for all Ulndu of tore throats. Indlsponslblo In putrid sore throat. In malignant Bcarlet fu\er , changlntr It In 48 hours to the simple form. Infal lible cure tor all inflammatory , ulccratlre , put- lid , cancerous ulceratlon of the womb and all caturrhal conditions. Full printed Instructions how to UBO thp luedl- cines sent with them. No doctor required. Dr. JttfcrU' rime < llea can only be obtalnud at lilsonice , No Kl South Elwhtti street , Pouncll llluffs , Jowa.orBent ay expiess oti receipt of price. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , Etlflbl.sliod IS17 Creston House , I'nc only liott'l In Council 111 tin's liavlnif re Esoa/pe .Ami nil imick'in Inipro\ciuuiit3. I'lS , 217 mid 2111 MnluM. 4IAX MOHrf , Prop. P. C. MILLER , Ho. 13 PearSt. . , Council Bluffs. ' 5 LATRST DKSIONS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House , Sl ii "nit Ducnrntli o Piiintcr. I'nplcr Mm lie \Vull Oinaiiuint . None but beta hands cmplojed ami clnirgcs icnsouubjo. Horses and Mules For nil purposes. bO'iglit ami sol. ! , ut rolull nui ! In lota. LIIIKU qiiimtttlus to tcloct fiom ? uornl pull is of line Ui Ivors , EliiKlnor < lotil > ! < ) . MASON WISE , Council Blufls. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , , At W. S Ikmer it Co's , No. 23 Main st Council Bluffs , N. SGHURZ , Justice of the Peace Olllcoovor Amorlcnn Kxpresa SPEOIAlTNOTldESi Ppeelal ndvotll cmpils | , such as fxist , Tounil 'J'oIxian.For Bale , To Itcnl , VS ants , Bonrdluir , etc , will bolnsorled In this column at the low ratoofTP.NCUNTSl'iit UNK forthollrst Jnser- Ion nnd Five Cento I'orl.lno I or each subsequent insertion. I.eavo aO\cilUcmentB nt our olllro No. 12 1'eal Btioct , nentllroadivuy , Council Ulufla WANT8. W ANTlID-rosJtlo.n wjtfj Jabbing b.Vj . Ilnvo ciipcrTciico , I'cst ' retorencoS. Don't want any ral'iry till 1 nm worthy , ( live chance. N D. , euro I lee , Council HIiilCs. ANTKD-A euod nfKiit ceric at > T llolol. _ ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , 328 Council Bluffs. No. Broadway , - - - Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of the Psri&ian Mil inery Co , Manager. R. L. WELLMS , 1(1 ( N. Main St. , Council Bl nil's , In , , and 20 < J S. loth St. , Room 10 , Oniulm , Neb. Manufacturer's Atfcnt for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , AwnliiqrH , Ttooflmr Hlutc , Miin- teln , Pluto und Window ( Muss , Show- Cases. KlevatoiM ( liaiul and hy draulic &c. FINE FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Oina'u ' , NEW IMPOHTED STYLES OPEN.- biijinsf u ( S Hat or Ilonnot , ono furo will bo paid ; f 1U , round trip. IVH01ESALE AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. . \l1tili \ I I i MM I , nil'l.t. llfc'.VI1. " ' . _ ii-iun : : , WKMco. . , W liolcjnln Agricultural ImplanoiUs , Bii&l33 , { 'ittilnire . Ftp , llo Council tlltUTn. lowi. Kr.YsToxn MAxri-Aciruixu u > 7 Make IhoUrlcrlnnl niul Complola Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill & Press , cons SIIKU.KKSM > VIED : TnT.K . Jso l.MJI.lit' , iro.Min < l 15)7 . Soulh Main Slroct. _ Ooiiucll IliiilT' . Inn * . DAMI ) Itll VMM- < vCO.7 Mnnuf'is nn 1 .lobli in ot flgrlcullural Implements , Wagons , Boggles , VY , " . < lRVS.nll < l " " klal * < > r I" * ! " ' " Mnohlnorr. 11W to 1110 Soullt Mnln Direct , Coumul lllnlfa , lena , A\K ) MMf.K . I'.O. ( Ji.r.isnv. T. ll. oi-ni.is7 itoT".lviiriuTiTr l'i c * I'rem. V-l'rt'tAMm. S j * ( " itnel. Council BIuTs Handl3 Pad,1/ , . MRmifi\Hnrcr nrAxlo. I'lek , Slodirp nod 8m ill lo nlpit n. corxciL ni.un-'s CAHPIT : ca Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oliriotlis , C'urlnln I'liturei , t'pliolsuny OooJs , Klo. Na 40S liniAdirnr Counoll llliirTu , J , lOHACCn , KTC. riiuY : : ( ( ) & MUUHH , \\liolcinln .loblictp In tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacc. S Pipes Nos. SSMnln iitul : . ' - 1'onilSls. Council llllllr Inn n. i LIAM : AN \ \ lioli. < ntu Fruit and Prodnco Commission Morcliints. Xo Ul'oail St. Ciiunuil lllulT * . 11A11LK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Oils Paints Glas Drnggists , , , ? , l-ta' Puiiilrlos. Ktc. No S3 Miiln St. , nnJ No. 21 IVnrl St. , Council lllulls. JHt ITf- . O. W. IJUTTS , Wholesale California FraiU a Specialt/ Goncinl Commission. No. lit ! ltiuilniiy , Council tlluflfa wnrr & DUiUi.iTB ( , WholcBiilo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceriai. No ? . 1C nncl 18 IVnrl St. , Counrll IllulTM. L. KIKSCHT & C ( . , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Giocerlas. Also Wholesale I.liiorlonlor ( ] . No. 410 Iliouit- wny. Council I IIAKNKSS. KTO. HKCKMAN , STKOHHKIIN & CO. , Hiinu'iictiircisof mid Wholoonlo noilci'Jl i Leather Harness Etc. , , Saddlery. . No K5 Jliiln St. . Counoll llluffj , Jown. HATS , f.U'S , KTC. MKTCALF HKOTIUvKS. Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. NOF. BU iuil : .111 Itioiitlwiiv. Ooiricll riluir * . -i/7-.irr KKELINK & VKL'V , Wliolosnlo Iron Steel Nails Hardware , , , Heavy , And Woodstock , Council muffs , lou-n. 11IDKS A"\D 1) . 11. MeDANKMJ & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , TnllovrWool , l'oltsC3tcAnoiina l-'urg Counoll lllufls Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wuolusnlo Du.ilora In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Ganllu . , E3TO. P.Tticoilorn , , Council Illu7d. town. LUM1IEII I'lLIXO A. OVERTON < te ( JO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , Mutnliil Spocliilll'-s.WlioloJivlo Linn- b r of aU Klmla. Olllco No. I'M Muln St. , Council llluiru. Iowa. AND LIQUUltS. JOHN LINDKIt , WllOlCbltlO Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Auont for fit. Cottliani's llorl ) Illltorj. No. U Mnln St. Council lllulln. sciiNKiDKii < v IH-XK , Foreign' and Domestic Wines and Liquors , XoCtu Main M. . ti.imcd . ll'.ujfs. ' Star Sale Slables and Mule Yards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Opnotlto Dummy Uopot. 1 = ) - amid c mid mtilrs kept constuntlv on Imnil , for sail ! at retail or in csir lomlH.Or- ilors promptly lillod by continot on short iiulicu Stock sold on coinminsion. SIILUTKIC it HOI.KY , I' Tultiphonu No 114 Formerly of Koil Sale Stables , cornu fit uro nnd 'ltd sheet. TOR QIAUP10N Tlili nfstvin Ht'nlltely no * und | o lmilo | Hi-it uo wllliumrantuu to teucli you lo dnift succeitfullr In n ( ow lidur * . Viiucan draft ull HID piiturnt Hint li neudol lurl iufaiollr.au It tun nil Vrmcnl. wtir" tir luitiL' > , Kiitluuenauil clillilren , Ijiillui unit KVnilemcn , U will coil you notlillii : uniilyou i Imtvliturneit , then you will wuiillliu i.tt.-r. Wu rliullunKU coinnetlllun. Tlio iuutuxirrl"iioeJ | nr > Biniikt > r > and tulldri u ( kiiowlu Ice lu uniirlorlly. It lithe In vonllun afMtiilunio Wiilkcr. u will kiiOHii iTOiuli luiKti.iu. H ntlli riiplillr und Kood uvviilt innku iiiiinoy. We wmit Hr i < ljn u < ent titoku liulil lit thut > u > lne nltli uVullku to in iko inunur nil allow olnuri to < lo < i ulto. o ire ottat llbarui ernii , r > r furtlier luforiiiiillnn call or adri > . MI18.MAHV „ W. It. BICE , M. D , , pr other TUHIOH lumovcd wlliuu ! > the kmroorUnittlnt' or blood. . . J'ourlBt. . Counuil Uiuir :