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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : \YEDN \ ESD AY , OCTOBER 20 , 1&S6.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCliTBLUFFS ,
OH * . 20.
OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET.
DclHiicd by miner in mj prut of the city nt
tiunty < ci > ts per M < ok.
IMV.Tli.ioN. Manaijer.
K , No. 4.J.
NIGHT I'.oiioit No. 21.
Itfl.MMl .MHNTIO.N' .
Now York I'lmnln.i Co.
New fall ( roods nt Itiiltcr's.
Oooptr ft Moi ( 'o sull hlovos.
Cooper A : Mojrt'o M-ll Imnhvarc.
lltn Huiil Ill-ami oysters , llm bt' t.
Clicnp rnilroiiil tieKolf. sit Huslmi'H' * .
The city council to-n'mlit will tlmw
Well.
Well.Oun
Oun io/.on ! c.iblncls ami a hiryo pintM :
for Sja.fiU : it Selmiidl'.s callury.
Permit to wed was , vi ! . turdty : given
Henry Hcntlauo utiil .Mnry lluiiudlul , both
of Is'colit.
Tints fur tliis year .Indun A > leMvorth
has iwturull/t'il l.V ) clti/.cns , itinl now the
crowd is just ruslmii ; In on him.
P. O. Millur has taken the contract fur
( minting , pupiirinj ; and decorating
throughout two linu rosidcnccs in
Omaha.
John Noble , an old man from Nebr.isksi ,
and ( ' ip.rlcs Allen , u yoiinfsnianof Conn-
eil Ulnli- ) , worn yesterday liuud for buing
drunk
Yesterday . S. iMiiynu , as nssimiun of
Cocke & Martini , liomnusncud some
more diinuiiro anils ajjaluut llio creditor *
of that linn , who Hoized tliuir Mock on at-
tauhmunts uml closed them onl.
Jacob iStunlinrff , an old resident , yester
day took out lii.s second papers , tun lir.sl
bonify taken out in Wisconsin as far back
as ! ' ! ! ) . The new registry law onuses : i
Kcmirul huntiiiir up of the records.
Slioriir Halbow , of Harlan , has been
hero looking after two burglars who got
uway with about live hundred dollars'
worth of goods from a DenNon Jewelry
house , lie did not catch his men here ,
but was close onto their trail.
The boards of registry will meet again
for one day only , on Wednesday preced
ing election day. That will bo the last
chance for tlio o who have neglected or
been unable to register before. If yon do
not want to bo barred out entirely ro-
inemhur the one day of grace blill lelt.
Somu of the .strongest opponents of the
giving up ot Tenth avenue to the Union
1'acilic are those who own properly near
the Uroadway depot. They predict that
if the Union 1'acilic get.s Tenth avenue ,
the company will abandon the Union
tivenuo route , and the present dummy
depot , and that their property will be
damaged by Mich a change.
Ono of the workmen oiigagod jn lining
thu big cylinder in the. county jail had a
raxor stolen from his pocket. It is sup-
used that one of the prisoners must
{ lave nipped it , and this suspicion causes
some anxiety as to know whether it is
concealed on the inside of the jail or not.
A ra/or in thu Hands of a prisoner is not
H very desirable thing. That is , not de
sirable for the guard or turnkey.
Among tlie rumors is one to the eflect
that the now bridge company has agreed
to take the street car line oil' the hands
of the Union 1'acilic at a fair price , and
inako it a part of the new Jiuo. The
Union 1'acilic in return for thus disposing
of the street car line to : idvantagu , prom
ises not to light the new wagon bridge.
Thi ) rumor is credited by many. Its
truth or falsity is ditliuult to determine
just now.
Real estate is alreadv feeling the stif
fening orient of thn many enterprises
now being developed. Tlioso wlto own
lots on the. bottoms nro already shoving
up the prices , and may overshoot the
mark. Those having largo tract h can af
ford to dispose of a portion : il fair prices ,
und get improvements started which will
cause the icst of their property to ad
vance. Uy holding on to all of it with
too grim a grip , and refusing to improve
it. they may miss the very advance
which they liopo to gain.
The report spread here quickly yester
day that Mr. Paxlon , ot the Omaha
smelting works , had bought out the Union
Pacilic shops. Many ot thu enthusiastic
citi/.ens were making the prediction that
the Union 1'ncitic would now build large
shops on this side , while the more con
servative ones declare that they see in it
nn evident intention to move thu shops
further west , but that repair shops and
other buildings will be established on
this .side , BO that Council Binds will gel
some help any way train the change.
The report caused no little stir among
business circles. _
Custom-made railroad shoos and ( Ser-
man slippers at U. lil.ixsim's , Mam st.
Richmond Ranges for hard coal are the
best. Cooper & McGco sell them.
An ImI i > omUmt Caiidltliitc.
I hereby announce myself an an inde
pendent candidate for justice of the
poacu. and submit my claim to thu voters
of Council HI n Ills , la. , on tno 2nd day of
November , 1830. A. L , HKXI
Mrs. A. S. Hall Is prepared to do dressmaking
making on short notice and at reasonable
No , US8 Uroadway.
Seal brand oysters at II , J. Palmor.s.
I'fi'simal
E. Hcchort , ofMeola , wasatlheltcchtclo
yestorday.
Leyl Cox , of riiilllps , Neb , , visited the
lilull's yebtorday.
.Mr. and Mrs ! . F , M. Gaultvont to St.
Louis yesterday.
( Jiio. W. Adams , of Walnut , was nt the
PacifUs yesterday ,
li , 1 < . Clayton , of Macedonia , was in
the city yesterday.
G , K , Cooley , of UuSniet , Dak. , was in
tlio city yesterday.
, N. J. ( Jronborg. of Essex , la. , was at
tlio Ogdun yesterday.
U , W. Cries , of Atlantlo , was a Pacilio
liouso guest yesterday.
U. L. White , of Indianapolis , registered
at the I'aoilio yobtorday.
Jnboz 1C. Piurco and U. II. bardwell ,
Cincinnaii , at thu Ogdon.
Charles Adair , of Logan , was greeting
acquaintances here yostonlay ,
8 , H , Callioun , Jr. , of Nebraska City ,
\Y 8 an Ogden liouso guest yesterday.
C. Ariult , of Missouri Valley , was
among the guebts nt the I'acltlo yester
day.
day.Alox
Alex Maxwell and wifi > , of Logan ,
were among the guests at the Puuillo yes-
tordiiy ,
Mrs. llench , of Htuuburg , is spending
a few days Hero vJsitius ; hoisistyr , Mrs.
Arthur Cowles ,
C. lieck , of l.oivi : > u\vorlh , Kan. , is the
guest of Mr , and Mrs. A. 8. Keek , ho
uulug the grandfather of Miss Kouk , who
was last evening married.
Colonel William rinkston , wife and
daughter , Miss Lotta , of Fort Leaven *
worth , Kan. , arc the guests of Mr. and
Mrs , A , S , Hock , thiilr cousins , having
coma to attend the AlbcrtsouHookvcil -
din g.
Fred Keller returned last evening from
Cincinnati , whoru ho has been the past
„ two woeka. While there ho was pro-
Bcntod with a c.iue bjtho members of
tha Cinclnunti llcethovon Musical society
of which iio was a member when' ho ro-
aided there.
I can snvo you mohoy in Stoves , Tin
wave ami iiurdwaro. W. A. Wood.
A BRACE FOR A NEW- BRIDGE ,
The Prospects of Council Bluffs Giving
Honey Tor It.
FIRST WEDDING IN ST. PAUL'S.
Kmicsrnl of'tlnMttrdcrnd Man C
mid Humors A lion ( lie dinning
lloom I'ciMMtnl and Shot I
Slop Items.
A OinndVcddliu : .
AiHKtnx > N'-nirK. :
'I'ho Hr t wedding in thn now St. Paul's
Episcopal chinch w.is solcmni/cd thcro
last uning ul 8 o'clock by the Kov. T. J.
Mnckay , rector.
Tin1 high contracting parties were Mr.
Kdwaid A Al' ' < ortsou and Mi s Clara V.
Heck , both of this eitv.
Tlio bridal proces ion entered the
church , proiv ili'd by thn ushers , Charles
Iliius and W. F. Sapp , jr. , in thr follow
ing order : Mr. Hairy Mowman ami Miss
.lc-.sU' IxiU hen , of Lincoln ; Mr. Harry
MrC'oon ' and Miss FloienceClayton , both
of Omaha ; Mr. 'I' . I * Cartwrlglil. of
Uniidia , and Miss Amanda Zurmiiclhcii ,
and thru i : iiiic .lohn L. Cahoon and MUs
Xetlto ( icnier , lirst groomsman and
bridesmaid , followed by the brulo and
groom and the bride's father and mother ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hee'c. '
The bridal troiis eaii was ofputtrl surah
silk and moire aiiliiiic | , en tram , with
waist embroidered in sceil pearls and
duchess lace nt the throat and sleeves ,
the pearl jewelry being an heirloom.
The niarriago was with n ring and
alter llio impressive ceremonies of the
Kpiseopal church were completed , thu
bridal party returned to the home of the
bride's parent : ? , No. 180 tilcn avenue.
\\heie a reception was held from ! ) to 12
o'clock.
The church was handsomely decorated
by tlio Aemo club of St. Paul' " church ,
of which Miss Heck was the llrst presi
dent.
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Heck
was tastefully decorated with smilnx and
cut Dowers by Casper , while the mantle
in the north parlor , In front of which
the newly-wedded couple received their
friends , was banked \Mtli cut llowrrs , in
which were the Initials of the bride and
groom. In the south parlor were the
presents , which were elegant in the e\-
trenu' , being both appropriate and ex
pensive. Among these were two pieces
of bron/.e .statuary by Ins fellow em
ployed of the Council Hiutl's Insurance
company.
The bride is the only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Heck , and having been
born in this oily , is well and favorably
known here.
Mr. Albert-on , the groom , has only
been a resident ot this city the past four
years , but during that time has made
many warm friends.
From boyhood lie has been an intimate
friend of the family and Ins mother and
Mrs. Hock have been deeply attached to
each other. When ho first came to this
city he occupied a position in the Cit't-
y.ons .National bank for a year , since
which time he has been with the Council
Hlull's Insurance company as assistant
treasurer.
Tina morning Mr. and Mrs. Alherlson
leave on an extended bridal tour , going
direct to Chicago , from which place they
will probably go south to visit the
groom's olU home at Elizabeth City ,
N. C.
Hard and softcoal , wood , limo , cement ,
ete. Council Hlull's Fuel Co. , JS'o. Olii )
Hroadway. Telephone No. 13U.
Seal brand oy.ste.rsnt U. J. Palmer's.
Tlio Proposed Hridgo.
The chief theme of talk among nearly all
classes r.nd circles is the proposed wagon
and street car bridge. A petition has
been circulating tor signatures of fren
holders asking the. city council to call an
election to vote upon the question of giv
ing aid to the enterprise. TJi's petition
has evoked much discussion , and many
queries. There Jjavo been about five
hundred signatures gained , and thcro are
only about eight hundred free holders , so
that it seems that the election asasked
for will bo called. If so called there is
little doubt but that the aid suggested
will bo voted. The tax proposed would
amount to about $ -18,000 , or n little less
than that amount. There seems to be
considerable enthusiasm in favor of tlio
bridge , il it is to bo built in accordance
with the general understanding of the
enterprise. There arc some , however ,
who fear lest thorn should bo fiomo
scheme on foot by which , if the aid is
voted , it would be gobbled up by some
railway com puny. It has boon suggested
by some of the leading citi/.ons that
the petition should set forth more
explicitly just what the bridge is
to be , nnil whether it is to be owned or
controlled , or used in any way for rail
way purposes The general assurance is
given that it is to bo a strictly wagon ,
fool and street railway bridge. Its loca
tion is not stated in the petition , and thn
articles of incorporation are not yet filed ,
but will bo to-day. The bridge company
will bo so organized that any of the citi-
"
Kens who desire to invest" and linvo a
voice can do &o. The bridge au planned
is a high bridge , 780 long , resting on four
piers. It will bo a crowning bridge , the
two spans over Iho channel proper being
as high as the Union Pacilio bridge , and
thu span at each cud being sloped or
rounding down to the approaches. This
plan would bo impracticable for railway
purposes , on account of the grades lit
each end. On the Omaha side ft is pur
posed to Intro a viaduct built , so that
travel under that approach would not bo
Interfered with. On this side thu approach
preach is to bo in the form of n dirt
dump , an easy grade , running down lethe
the grade of the street. Such is the gen
eral outline of what the bridge is to be.
The petition which is to bo preconted
to tlio council this evening is as follows :
To tlio Mayor and City Council of the City
of Council BhiiTs : Your potltloncis , re.sl-
dent taxpayers of tint city ot Council UhiU'b ,
In. , icspectfully ask jour honorable body
that tli ( < question nf nldlmr thn Omaha &
Council UlulTs Railway and I5ild0 | company ,
Incorporated under the htws of lowu , In the
construction ot a highway brhlno over tno
Missouri river nt a point commencing In
the city of Council lllulls , In.and opposite
to the city ot Oiimlui , In thu Matu ot No-
brasUn , bo submitted to the \otirs of sitid city
at u ppcclnl election to bo hulil tor Unit pur
pose ami Hint linnioiliato notice be ghen , ns
lequircd by law , of such special election , to
be held In said city on the -U day of Novem-
t > cr , ifcsi ) , said uld to be a tax of 12 mills on
the assessed value nnd valuation of
tlio property In wild rlty of Council
HlnHs , ID bo Invled upon and becoiuo
due , collectable nnd payable. one-
ludt thereof , or6 mills levy , in the year
lbS7 , and the roiimlnlin : halt thereof , or six
mills levy , In the year ivy , provided said
highway brldco Is fully roinplvtetl and in
use niu | operation by si hi date.
In coiifsiduiutlon of siu-h uld , said com-
pany. Its sucoofsnis or assigns shidl bo re
stricted to ohanro not 10 exceed the follow
ing rates of toll across biiUl brhlec , vU :
> or one person , not to exceed ' > cents ,
f'orouo horse , btivt-y anil driver , not to ex
ceed 10 OiilltS.
For t\ui horses , buttgy ami driver , not to
exceed IS cents.
For two liol > Cs , wagon and driver , not to
exceed SO cents , which rate bludl not be In-
ciCased , but shall bo fou-tcr oblitatury und
hlndlnic nuon suld company. Us U'Ccs ' ! < > o
ami assigns.
The board of supervisors pf said county
shall bo instructed and are authorised to
cause to bi ; lovloit .each year on thu tax
able property of said city , and the same
collected'fnch yrftr , said tax , and at the' |
time and in the proportions above named , (
and as required by law. Th moneys sa
collected , or any part thereof , to bo paid
over by the coiintj treasurer of Pottnwat- ,
taniiccotlnty , Iowa , to the u-en nror of the
U.dlway & Bridge company , upon the
order of the provident or a majority of
the director * thereof , or order of said
council , tit anv time after the city coun
cil of Council Hhillij , or a majority of it ?
members , shall have ceriihed to said
county treasurer that the conditions
required of Mild company and set forth
in this petition , and In the notice of the
special election at which said tan shall ! > o
voted , have been complied with sulli-
eiontlyto entitle saitt company to the
amount of Mii-h oidcrs. or when the con
ditions are Hilly complied with ami per-
lormed on Hie putt of said Kailwa\ :
Hridge company.
It is imdor teed that Omaha is to be
asked to Not" a like amount. It is said
that there will InM > IUO opposition in
Omaha to voting anv such aid , but that
it will result in the company getting
what it de ircs. 'I hecompany expeet.s to
put f2.10,0 < > ' > into the bridge.
There is some talk here ubout the rates
proposed being too high. Others urge
Ihiit thi" ? will largely regulate itself , it
being a nncossiiv of the company to lix
its rates nl as low a sjini us uosMble in
order to get n sullieient patronage to
make fho enterprise pay.
All sorts of conjectures are given about
the matter , and there seems a general
desire for the city authorities to so hedge
about the rights of tlu city and citi/.ens
as to fully protect them from any seheme ,
and if the cili/ens can be nssurod of such
protection of their interests , they will
ttlvo generously and freely to .secure the
desired bcnelits of tin easy communica
tion between Council Hlulls and Omaha.
There is little doubt but that with lite
building of Mich a bridge the paving of
Hroadway will speedily follow , clear to
the river. The location ot the bridge is
an indefinite matter , the general supposi
tion being that the bridge will be at the
foot of Hroadway , and the other nnd at
l-'iirnam street. It is staled by those of
authority that I'uiirtlMir Fifth avenue is
more nearly opposite Farnam street , and
that the bridge will be placed at that
point. The owners of property on l-'ift- )
avenue are quite confident that they will
gain greatly by the bridge , and that it
will be the favorite avenue for driving to
the bridge , and that it will hi ! built up
ranidly. They are willing to pa\e and
otherwise improve , if the bridge is to be
located there. On the other hand it is
claimed that even if the bridge should be
at that point , still Hroadway would bo
pave.l , and would be the street for the
travel until near the river , w here a turn
would be made onto the approach of the
bridge. _
Fresh oysters in every style at the
PluvnK Chop House , No. 005 Hroadway.
J. Ernsdtorf , having taken entire con -
trol of the Phu'tiix chop house , de-ires lo
stale that he has secured the services of
Charles Decker , a first-class cook of New
York city. The best the market allbrds ,
night and day , in the best style 01 the
art. Will also have a regular bill of faro
A Square Decision I2vpect .
I notice in the Council Hlull's Herald , in
speaking of the injunction case brought
by mo against \Villiam Hochning's saloon ,
the following :
Theie is a very strong probability so
stiong that It Is almost a certainty that the
injunction will be granted. JudKo Aylc.s-
worth was slmiaefullv ignored by his own
party In the late judicial convention , and It
is scnicely probable he will strain the law to
accommodate the party who compassed his
defeat , and as the saloon soucht to bu on-
joim-d is one ol the latest stalled , and has no
constitutional prop to lean upon , It is likely
that U will have to close Its doors.
The writer of the above must have a
low idea of the judiciary. Good citi/.ons
do not expect n judge on the bench to be
biased or actuated by party or political
motives , or by personal considerations.
AVe ex'pect Judge Aylesworth to decide
in accordance with the law and the evi
dence , squarely ami fairly as sin honest
judge. A. OVIUTON. :
The best stove I over had is the verdict
of thousands who have used the Kadiant
Homo base burner. Cooper & McCJco ,
agents. _
Sec that your books arc made by More-
liouse & Co. , room 1 , Everett block.
l-'iincral.
The funeral ot the murdered man ,
William Keating , was held yesterday
morning from the Catholic church. The
body was encased in a casket covered
with broadcloth , and trimmed with silver
ornaments and emblems , and was car
ried right by the jail in which were con-
lined tlio three men now charged with
being responsible for his death. The toll
ing of the church bell , and the feeling
that the last riles wore taking place but a
few roils from them , must have impressed
the prisoners strangely. Rev. Father
llcaloy conducted mass. The mourning
widow , son. his wife and child , were no-
co npanicd by many sympathizing
friends , and a largo number followed the
remains to their last resting place. Rep
resentatives were present from all the
neighboring households , excepting those
from which members of the family have
been arrested for the commission of the
bloody crime.
Try a Garland Cook Stove for soft coal.
Cooper & McGce have them.
ilustllnx For the Rustler.
Clark , of the Rustler , is preparing to
bring out his best issue this week. Ho is
now devoting a largo amount of time to
his pot paper , ( which ho says ho has not
done since starting ) , and will have sev
eral "feature" articles , together with
weddings and social gatherings at
length. The Rustler , together with its
well-known editor , received a column
and a quarter illustrated complimentary
notice in the St. Paul Daily Globe of
Sunday last , from the pen of Clark's
humorous friend , Tom Holmes , nnd the
sketch pen of Artlsl Connors.
Electric door bells , burglaralarms , and
every form of domestic electrical appli
ances at the Now York Plumbing Co.
The ladles of the Catholic church will
on Friday evening give a quadrille
party inJ. J. Drown s building , ( .formerly
occupied by M. E. Smith & Co. ) for Urn
benetit of Improvements in the church
property. _ _
Substantial abstracts ot titles and real
estate loans. .1. W. & E , L , Squire , No ,
101 Pearl street. Council Hlutls.
Ilnrus Hiirnod.
Two barns were burned at Minde.n
yesterday afternoon. They were the
property of llonvy Wilbur anil were lo
cated near the business portion of the
town and for awhile the adjoining build
ings wore threatened with destruction.
The amount of the damage has not been
ascertained.
Last evening there was only n few who
responded to the call for a meeting to
consider the establishment of an annual
Sunday school assembly here , on the
Chantauqua plan. Adjournment was
taken to meet at the call of the president.
In thu meantime an cHbrt will bo made
to interest the several church societies
and the business men in this plan , which
promises to be t > o great a help to the
city in mauy ways ,
Stolen- Sorrel horse , small white spot
on forehead/ scar on right front foot ,
right'hind foot white with red cpot in the
wnitii. lleward offered No. 1017 Fourth
a\cnuo.
A I'cr i1arj ! KtMst.
Last owning the ' tjiiion Veteran
L-nguo , No. R oiKMinp npHt , instltiitod n
peculiar antr.tal snupnr.The intention
is on the inth of October ilf each year , to
have .1 supper to be pat taken of only by
member * of the encampiniint. This date
is li\ed upon as the aunivcrsnry of Gen
eral Sheridan's famous rli'o. ' Each voar
the ranks nro growing 'thinner ' , and
one by one the veterans depart , so that
doubtless when even tin ? lirst year has
rolled by , there will be one or moro
vac-int chairs and unturned plates. At
each of the e anniversary slippers covers
aie to bo spread for the deceased mem
bers , ami as th- years go by , the number
'
of Mirv'mng members 'urowing le-s
and 1 < ' . , not many anniversaries
hence , the occasion will bo one
of pi-ettlinr nnd sad interest. Thu
festivities attending an ordinary
supper cannot but haca llniro of snd-
110-13 under such a pociill.u- arrangement ,
but each year will maue the gathering of
those left a sacred and tender tie to join
the livine to each other and to the mem
ory of the departed h < roe * . Last evening
the supper was instituted. The table
was prcnd in the Grand Army halt ,
which was p'oasingly ' decorated. The sup
per was really a banquet , with the absence )
of wine. The caterers , Louie & Met/ger ,
had charge if the arrangomoiit.s , winch
were complete in every detail. A more
elegant spread is seldom seen hero. On
taking their scats the veterans joined in
a song , and between the coursc.s brief
speeches were made. The occasion was
n happy one , but the thought could not
be altogether chased away that at the
future gatherings the number of un
turned plates would be greater _ and
greater , and the number of Mirviving
partakers less and less , until the last
chair should be left vacant.
Full line of tyno-writer paper placed
on sale to-day. C. H. Slioles , Herald
ollico. _
A Iiover lii'ouylit to Tc'i-ino.
London Figaro : Quito a sensational
photographic story comes from Madrid.
A Spanish photographer having made all
the necessary arraug-'immt tor taking a
comely young damsel , had placed llio.
dark slide in position , and \\ts : in the act
of drawing it out when , on finally ; glac-
ing at his "sitters , " he was horrified to
sec that she was holding the niu/xle of a
small revol\er to her forehead. "Stop ,
lor heaven's sake ! " cried the artist , add
ing , rather sellishly : "If yon shoot your
self you will ruin my business.1 ln.ro-
ply the young lady only laughed , and ,
handing the revolver to the photo
grapher , said : "Don't be alarmed. It ,
isn't loaded , vou see. Hut I want you to
take me holding it to my torehead , so
that lean send the carte to my lover ,
who has deserted mo , with a letter say
ing that if he does not eomv back to mo ,
I will really lire oil' the revolver ! " As
suring himself of the fact t hat _ the re
volver was not loaded , the artist con
sented lo so far -tssist his "sitter" in her
juoposed stratagem as to take the de
sired photograph. 'I'ho sequel is per
fectly satisf-ietory. Some. ; ; time after
ward the photograpie artist-had the plea
sure of again taking the same young
lady , but this time she \l'as jvith a gentle
man , her companion being her own
tickle lover , who had ; -eturiod to his al
legiance a .short time uftof the tragical
photograph had been dispatched to him.
The Way lUmnarck Pushed Ills Point.
An interesting and unircteristic ) : ) an
ecdote ot Hismarek's early career in di
plpmacy is given. He was Prussian
minister to the German confederation
which sat at Franklort. , . Jn the house in
winch ho lodged there was1 no bell , ami
he intimated to the proprietor the necess
ity of establishing such , imiuns of com
munication. The proprietor refused , as
it was "not so nominatodaiiithc bond" or
contract. Hy and by a pistol-.shot was
heard in Hismarck s room. The af
frighted proprietor hurried into the
room tofinil out what the disaster was.
"Don't disturb yourself1 said His
marck ; "this is to call my servant. AH
there is no bell. 1 will henceforth employ
this method of summoning him. "
The bell was supplied and the shoot
ing ceased.
M. Kutkoft' , editor of the most import
ant of the Russian newspapers , is classed
by the Pall Mall Ga/.olte as ' 'one ' of the
two rulers of Russia. " The C/ar is first ,
of course , but M. Katkon" , whqse name
sounds tunny only \veak-minded
Americans and the British , is the very
brain of the Great Hear. The Caav but
lately honored M. KatkoU'with a decora
tion , and then pointed to him with the
finger of affection as the expounder of
the Slavonic policy.
H , .BcHirimN , County and
Rank Work of All Kinds aSiiec-
lulls'
Prompt Attention Mail Orders
MOREHOUSE & GO.
Room 1 IJvovct Hlock , Council Hlufls ,
Standard Papers Used , All styles of bind
ing in Magazines and
BLANK BOOKS.
O. n. National lltiak , M. U. Smith ic Co. ,
CHI/ens' Hank. Dcou1 , WulU \ Co. ,
fclrBt National Hunk , C. II , liifurnnco Co. ,
onicoi-.V I'UBCV. Hankers. C. II Snvluira Hank.
TELEPHONE
100 ,
FIRE IHSURHHCE
\t\ \ \ frie following jQ'o'm anies ;
German American , of Neui 1'tfr * '
Phccnlx , * of Hartford. 'J
Hartford , * of Hartford , '
Callforman. of San Ftanchco ,
Scottish Union & National , ofCdlnburg.
Union , of San rranvlsfa.
State , * of Des Mb/iff.
Wllllamittury C/y ( , * of BrooMi/n.
Thou marked with a * Insure otto Against loss ay
Wind Storms , Cyclones and Tornadtitt
IN COUNCIL
lll.tltb ANfl OMAHA ,
OXEV LOAXED ON GOOD CITY
AND FARM i-Rorr.iiTV AT LOWEVT
RAriss. * * * * * * *
* * * * * *
FINE - FRENCH MILLINERY.
1514 Douglas St. , Omaha ,
NEW IMPORTED. STYLES OPEN.
Lndicg bajlns A 15 .Hat or llonnct , one faro
bo paid ; $10 , round trip.
WHATEVER ELSE YGlTDO ,
non't foi'ael Ilittf flic Council Jtlnfl' * Carpet Coinntinu wilt iiwke a
flunitfcln their jlrm on Jttmntrut ncJt , amf thttt tin-it arc bound lo
inntci'lnllirnliirctlnh' stock before that tlity *
( in sec tlicnt brfoi'foif / purchasr i-l.icirliciv , nntl obttiin ( Jirliiirlccs. .
If t/oii it-tint to Intianiithinu in tin-it- line tliei/ will { live you ilccs tlntt
H'iil ccrtdlntu unit / / .
' ttorh rojix/1/.M / of ail ( jritilra and makes of
B * i o f 4' rs ts > f\ flll
lurtains , u
Mattings , Window Shades ,
CUIITAIH AWD UFHOZi STEELY GOODS , Stc.
A lot of Table Linens , TOHT/-I / and Xai > 1 > inn to cto.ic enl nt LKSfi
TII.IX COST. Her tlian.
Council Bluffs Carpet Co. ,
"No. 405 Broadway , Comical Bluffs.
Farming LamU in Iowa , Minnesota , Kan a , and ranging from $ .1.00 to
if 10.00 pur acre. School and slate lands in Mini.osota on 3. ) years' time T pel-
cent interest. Land Buyers faro free. Information , etc , given by
3. IE5.
No. fi.V ) Hroadway , Council Hlull's , Iowa , agent for Froldrlk en & Co. , C'licago. '
Ijj. C. L GILLETTE ,
HAIR GOODS.
UiL-
is
Selling Out Cloak Department
This Week ,
CLOAKS THIS WEEK ,
Jleatlqnartei'uf'or
CARPETS
AND
DRYGOODS
NO , 401 BROADWAY ,
, la
JACOB SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Practices in tbe State and Federal courts
Hooms 7 and 8 Shugart Hloik.
MURDER ! !
Diplitbcrlixlsuiruln maklnff Its nnmiiil visita
tion. Ton yuirb' trlulof 1)11. THUS. .1KKKKKI3'
ItKMKDV tor tbut filial nmliuly 1ms demon
strated tlio fuut Unit It Is Inlalllbln lib a m-uvont-
Ivo and euro. If you permit your oblldronln
dlo with dlphtliui-lii , "Tbolr blood bo upon your
head. " For Halo only at tlio nflloo , No. 1 South
tth street , Council Itlnird , la. , or font by orpress
on receipt of price , $2.
From tlio Oniulia lloo :
Mr. J. H. liutlor. of Hn/ol Doll.T'ottnwnttamlo
Co. , Iowa , nnd nU family of eleven perxona ,
wcro all sick with mnllirnant diphtheria. Kvcry
ona of tlinin lias rocovoiod bv the use of Dr.
Julforla' I'rnvontlvo and Cure for Dlplitbcrla ,
without the aid of a physician.
From tlio Council lllulls Dally Herald :
Mrs. 13. 11 , ( Joranl , wlto ol Kng-lnoor Gerard ,
ot the Union I'nulllu , thld city , has houn n K"'ut
sulforurfor many years , with what was sup
posed to bocanccr of the throaU It WIIH * u Dad
she was threutuned with ntarvatlnn , Her KOU-
crat health was completely broken. KhocouU
only swallow liquid lood. und even that could
not dltfost or usslmllnte I'bralcluiii of Council
llluirsand Omaha attended her for tlireo yiuirs
nud gnvo no relief. Ur. Jolferls.of this city. Ill
four woekh1 tlmo cured her throat , and com
pletely restored her health. Had Mrs. Ocrnrd
not obtained icllef soon fclio oul < ] Imrodled
from Wood poison , Iho gamu Unit destroyed the
llfoof Oen. Grant.
From the Council llluffs Dnllr Glebe :
II. A. llcl'lko , editor ot the Cumbria ( tbons-
burtr , I'n. ) Fiooman , hu been the pursoniil
Irlcnd of the editor of the Qlobo for morn thiin
twenty yours , and 1s known wliorovor ho U
known us one of the IJOHI mon living , 11U family
wa ravaged with dlphtbcriu , and irrrntljr ills-
trossed. Borne or Ur , Jolferis1 Dlphthorla Ouro
was Ufcd , and the lives of the rest of Ulncmlil-
rcn snvud. Ix-ttors from Mr , Mol'lko are un
bounded In their expressions of gratitude for
llndlntr some means of avcrtlnirtho lots of all
his llttlo ones. Klvo of Mr. ilcl'lkp's children
out of c-lglit died fiom diphtheria before ho had
nn opportunity of uslntr Ur , Jetfurls' remedy.
> UYHt'El'SIAl nV.SI'EI'3I\ !
Dyspeptic , why live In mit.ory und dlo in dls-
pair with canc r of the stomaeli ? Dr. Thomas
Jelferis cures every case of Indigestion and
conntlpntlon In n very short time. Ik-el of ref
erences KIVCD. nyspepoia is tlio cauee of
ninety per cent ol all diseased conditions.
I'rlco t' > for two weeks treatment.
Dr. Jofforls1 dlpbthoria medlelno Id infallible
for all kinds of sore throats. Indlspeniilblo la
putrid bore throat , In malignant scarlet fever ,
changing It In 48 hour * to the simple form. Infill-
ltblociirofora.ll inflammatory. Ulcorntlve , put-
no , cancerous ulcoruttonor the womb and all
eaturrhal conditions.
. .
t-ull printed Instructions how to use tbo medi
cines sent with thorn. No doctor reimlicd.
Ur , JeffcrU * remedies can only bo obtained at
hlionice. No ! 5J South ElEbtU strout , Council
lllutrs , Iowaorsont r e pr M pa receipt of
price.
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
COUNCIL HLI'FFS , IA ,
l elicil is. . ;
Creston House ,
Tne onlj hnlol In Council lllulls bavins
i re H3soa/pe
. ' ml nil mnli'in linjiioNPineiUs.
BIB. KIT mid ala Main M.
WAX MOIlrT , Prop.
P. O. MILLER ,
No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs.
I
LATUST DESIGNS.
MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS.
House , Slsn uml Docor.itlve I'aintor. 1'uplor
tliu'ho Wnll nniuincnts.
None but bi > bt liunils employed nnd charges
runsoiKiblo.
Horses and Mules
For nil purposes , bo-itfht and soM , nt ro'nli nut *
In lots. Largo ( jimiitltlus to select from
Several piilrsof line drhcrs , single or duublo.
MASOH WISE ,
Council Kind's.
Reduction in Prices ,
IN
China Glassware Etc.
, , ,
At W. S. Hcmcr & Go's , No. 23 Main st
Council Hlufl's ,
N. SCHURZ ,
Justice of the Peace
Onicn over American K.vpross
SPEOIAL NOTICES.
Special advortlbumonta , stu-li us Lost , Found
To Loan , Tor Bale , To llont , ftnntn , Hoardluir ,
etc. , will bcltiPortod In this rolutmi nt tlm low
rntoom.S'OHNTS : I'iSll LINE foi'llio Or = l laser-
lonnnd Five Cents I'crLlnarorcucti subsoquunt
Insertion , Leuvo ndvurlUoincnts at our ollluo
No. 11'iml street , iio.nlliondwny , Con null
illuirs.
WANTS.
i A KooJ nlalit clcrK at Hfchtolo's
Hotel.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
MILLINERY ,
328 Council Bluffs.
No , Broadway , - - -
Mrs. O. A. Rogers ,
Lata of the Parisian Mil inery Co , Manager.
L. WILUAiS
R. . ,
1K.V. Main St. , Council Hinds , In , , uml
20'J H , 10th St. , Itoom 10 , Omaha , .Neb.
Manufacturer's . \gcntfor thn
CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES
Tents , AwuiiiirB , Hoofing' ' Slute , Man-
telH , I'luto and Window < HitHij , Shovv-
Casea. Elevators ( liaiid mid liy.
draulic &e.
BEST LAUNDRY WORK
In tlivclty can lioobtitlneil by iintroiiUIiig-tti
Council DluEf *
OKO , W. SVUIXDEhE , Prop ,
None but experienced IrniuU employed ,
( hit of town unions by mull or oxprusn so
licited , uud all work wurruntcd.
AND JODBIHQ
OF
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
.tmtn i / / vriu".u li/TK ji 7JATA"
Agricultural Implements ,
_ rmrliurrs , He , rtp. round ) niiKTsUowa.
KKYSTONH MAXUKACTUHINO CO.
Mnko the Original ami Complete
Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press ,
COHN SHKl.t.RIIS.vn 1-T.Bl ) rt'TTKIH.
Not. IROl.litl , 150S ami ifi)7 ) Eolith Main Slroot ,
Council ll.iiiTs Io n.
1UMD IUVDMY ) : , t ro ]
MimuTra iiti.l Jobhciot
fl0ricultural ImplementsWagons , , Bngglos , ,
? irIirlnrV | ? < lllV1 " " Wn' ' < "f Farm Mnohlnorr.
1100 to 1110 South Mnln Street , Council
lona.
AXK H.tv/K.s.
"
- , . . \ .
. AMuu. 8o.A'ouasul.
Council BlU'Ts ' Handlj Factory ,
, , , < linvrp < iriitpd. )
Mniiufnrturprsof ATP ! , I'lok , SloJ o nd Sm\\\ \ \
Hniille , of every
CAltl'KTS.
COUNCIL IM.Uri'S CAHPKT CO. ,
Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades ,
Oil Clothe , rurtnlii Hxturos. rphohtorr tlooJjL
Kto. Na 405 llromlwny Council
lc vi\ .
cm.iiia , ran.icrn , Kir.
PKiucr.oY & MOOIU- ;
Wliclosnlo .lolibcrs lit the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes
Nos. ! % Mnln HaJ S7 I'oatl Sta. Oouucll tlluffa ,
COV/f/SSfOX
SNYDKK LKAMAN ,
Wholwalo
Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants ,
Xo HlVtrl St. , Comiptl 'll '
I1AHLK , HAAS & CO. ,
Wholesale DrugglJls , Oih , Paints , Glass ,
B' Sundries. KtNo. ; . > Miiln St , miJ
No. L'l 1'eiul St. , Council llluir * .
lit-'IT * .
O. W. IUJTTS ,
Wliolesala Califoraia Fruit ) a Specialty
Gcncr.U Comml Ion. No. Bl > Ilromlwny ,
Touncll Itlntrs.
wnrr &
\ \ holcsiilu
Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceriss.
No8. lUiiiid IS 1'oirl St. , Cdiiii M | Hl.ilfs.
L. KIKSCIIT & CO. ,
Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries
Also \VUolo = iilo Liquor Denlor * . No. 413 llronJ-
way. Council I
HKCKMAN , STKOHIJEHN & CO. ,
lliinuriipturcrs of nnilVholoila Duttorj I
Leather Harness Saddler Etc.
, , , ? , .
No. ffio Main St. . Counell Illuri , Iowa.
JLlTf , CA1V , KTC.
METCALl' UKOTIIKRS ,
'
Jobbers In Hats , Caps and Gloves.
Nos. 31 ? nnJ : > H Hiuaihrny. Council
UKAVY thlltDH'.lllK.
KEKLtNH & l-'ELT ,
Iron Steel Nails Hardware
, , , Heavy ,
Anil WooJ Stouk , Council lllnlTti , loivn.
JIIDUS A\D II'OO/ , .
1) . H. McDANELO & CO. ,
Commission Merchants for Sala of Hides ,
TallowWool , I'cltB.Oicnsonua furj Council
lllutTti Io\r.i.
U11. &
COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. ,
Wliolcmlo Dealers In
Illuminating & Lubricate Oils
E3TO. , E3TO.
F.Thcodoro.Aifonl , Council IlliiTs. low.i.
LUMUKll I'lLlXa K'fC.
A. OVERTON & CO. ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumuar , Pilli * ,
Mutci-lnl fJpn
bur or nil Kiinld. UIHcu No. l.W Mnln St. ,
Council Dlulld. lown.
iXKS AND
JOHN LINDElt ,
Wholosulu
Imported and Domestic WInei S Liquors ,
foi St. Cotllmrrt's llorb llptcri. No. U
Main St. Council LUulIrt.
SCHNEIDER & HECK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Llpors ,
XiiGiV Main St. . fnuiiell ll'.u '
Star Sale Stables and Mule lards ,
BROADWAY , COUNCIL ULUI-TS ,
Oppotllo Diuiiuu ilviiot.
orjs"
s
CO S
f 3
c ? EJ
s-
Horses and inulrH kopl uonstuutly on
lianil , for sale at retuil or In oar Joiids.Or--
tiers promptl.y fillml by contntct on short
no'.ico. Stock Bold on romini > ioii ,
SiiLUTKit A : HOI.KY , I'roprioSis.
Tuleplionu No. 114.
Formerly of Keil Hnlo Stnliles , corni )
Bt. HVO mid 4th Htruot.
THIS CHAMPION FITTER ;
TIiU iiyttcm It untlrvlv new nnd li ao tluiple tliui wo
nlllllutrantCO tf touch unto ilnifl tam rrfa\\f \ \ In
u tun hour * . VuUff-iiiOwtt ull tlii > pitturnn llial li
nruiloJ fur tlio fnm.ljr.fti U cuts nil Ksnui'nlsirra
1,7 lurl.o.it.illuiurii nnil chllitrcn ,
l4iil ! H unil tniiuluini'-i , II will outt yuu notliliiK
iini.lynu limrolujrnud. 1'ion yuu nlll ttuul lluililt it.
Wi > < linllenia cuiir > i-lltlon. Tlia moil uvicrlunoj | I
ilroJniiiki > rfiiiiil tuliori iictni'wl" l ii in ini'criurlt ) ,
H lo HIM Invention iifUi'luum Wulk'ir. Mull known
1-rcnrh mucllitc. It ru ! ! < mpMIr mid KOO < | uuvntt
nmko r.uinuy. > \ e wmit llrvtdjrf iuent It talco
uld of tli uin > liini > Hltliui. Wo like to luuko nnnioy
i'nil nllnv ctUer I'l dopoiilio , o wo offer llbe-ul
vrmi. Kor ( urilior liifiirmniliiiicill orii'l Iron ,
M IIS. MA IIV KAfVllllHlli.llvn.Avent.
UOIHII , ' > R. I'urlila lyu | Huuni'U ( Illutf * . lono.
W. A. WlHIK , I'mprlotur.
H , . BICE , M. D , ,
, ° r .utUcr ' ' "t"1" " < ronmved without
) hu klliro rdr , YUuM llilood ,
Over thirty ye r pr ( Jlitali > xs' * , { iui ; > ,
Nu. U iwrim. . Ci.uncil.lliuiln.
*