TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : fATUKTAY , OCTOBEK , 23 , 1880. T1IK DAILY BKl'J. COUNCIL"BLUFFS. . SATt'RDAY MOHN'INfi OCT. 20.0 OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Dellirrnl l > y f.nir.cT m nnj fnrt nr tlioWtynt t iity ( flits per wist'k. 11. AV. Tin ox. - - - TKI.V.l'HONK i IK'piNrsa ' fimt-r. , No. 4 % NIOIIT I'.nnoii No. "I. 3I1.NOU MKNTIUN. Now York I'liinilii.iK Co. Now fall goods ut HulU'r's. CooDc.r & Mi-fioo sell slovos , Cooper iV Mcu ( ! ( ! M'll luinhviiro. )5in ) Seal lirninl oysters , tint best. ( 'limp railro.id tickets at Hit.shiicir.o. One c'o/eii ' r.iblncts nnd a largo panel for $2 SO at Schmidt's jiallory. More li lit IM nocdcil in lliu vicinity of tin * Northwestern depot. The Hramhilla concert is to bo given Ttiefiliiy uvuiiln next : tl the opera liour.u. Numerous small now houses nro poltiR up in that portion of the city wo.st ol' the crock. The ground * * mid surronndiiiKS of tlio Dloonior richool bnihlin arc boin < r ini- proved. Twelve panel jthoto'iraphs forn.50nt Jlarry Sclinitdt's gallery , Main street , opposite Cresion house. Leave to marry was yesterday given to K. M. Winn , ofOeoiiee , III. , and Anna Kdenllold , of Lincoln , Nob. Murray and Murphy , the comedians , are to appear at the opera house this evening in "Our Irish Visitors. " The Workingmen's 1'rogresslvo associa tion Is lo meet Suu.lay afternoon at 1 ! o'clock in the hall over the postollicc. To-morrow evening the Suutlav school of Broadway Mclhomst church will give n concert exercise in p'.acc ' of iho regular uvunlng service. The new Broadway theatre is to bo in what is known as I'ltittnor's hall. It will be u iHM'iiinnunl variety show. The place bus been all refitted and greatly im proved. Aimer Keesc , arrested for being con cerned in tlio shooting alVair , in which Win. Keating lost his lift ) , has secured bail , and being free , has resumed work at the transfer. ,1. MeCandy , L. B. Hicks , .1. Brown and John Tuition , constituted tlio list of over- onthusiaslie anti-irohibllionsts | ! , who Yesterday Inspected at their leisure the interior of the city jail , A meeting for Bible study will be held in tlio parlor of the Young Alan's Chris tian Association rooms this evening at 80 : ! ! o'clock. All young men are invited to be present and takopart. Miss Blanche Theodore , daughter of Mr and Mrs. S. Theodore , celebrated her birthday yesterday afternoon at her home on 1'ifth aVeuuo. The gathering of little friends was a happy one. Only a few days moro work will com plete all the upper portion of the new Hewer ditch improvement. Then comes the question of the lower end , which is being litigated drearily in court , with no prospect of an early decision. A pleasant company of friends were ily entertained Thursday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Swan , corner of Pierce and Slutsman streets. The evening was spent mainly in cards , and bountiful refreshments were served. ( Jeorgo MePeck , one of Captain Hatli- nway's crow at work on the bridges over Spoon lake , slipped and fell into the water Thursday afternoon. He had a crowbar in his hand , which in the fall struck him on the leg , iiillictinga pain ful wound. " The city council meets next , Tuesday night. There is considerable interest in the matters now pending bcforq the council , and the aldermen are besieged daily bjMaxpavcrs who are anxious to have action taken in accordance with their individual notions. The lifo of an alderman these days is not an easy one. Fidelity council Hoyal Arcanum will give a series of live parties in Masonic temple , the lirst to bo November 8. The committee consists of ( J. A. Keeliue , W. A ( ironoweg , , J. F. Kimball , James Pat- ton-oil , I. M. Troynor. W. 11. Uobinson , Gcorgo Kichiiionil , Adolph Bono , J. L. UeBoroiso , T. K. Cavin. Mr. Stopheuson , as a prominent mem ber of the Union Lumber company of Wisconsin , has leased tlio old foundry property on Main street , the company in tending to open here one of the largest lumber yards in this part of the countiy. The company docs a wholesale business , B well as retail , anil tlio enterprise will proye a valuable addition to the city. Richard O'Connoll , who resides near Wcston , was married early in the week to one of Dnbuquo's fairest daughters. Miss Nellie Moore. On their arrival homo , they were given a reception Wednesday evening , at the homo of William O'Connell , tlin lather of the groom. About lifty couples were in at tendance. Last evening the ladies of the Catholic church gave their first social and quad rille party of the season in the building of J. J. Brown on Alain street. It is the in tention of giving a series of entertain ments to take place every two weeks dur ing Iho season. The proceeds of the en tertainments belli * ; for the improvement of tho. Catholic church property in this city. Hard and softcoal , wood , limo. cement , etc. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. , No. GUI ) Broadway. .Telephone No. I'M. liiruurutlis. | Mr. and Alra. K. A.Volls , of Denver , topped In th city Thursday to visit the parontH of Mrs. Walls , Air , and Mrs. George Marshall , whllu on route to their homo after having been In attendance at thu death bed and funeral of thu father of Mr. Wells in Fairbury , Ja. They left yes- terdny for their home. C. H. Tyler relumed yesterday mornIng - Ing from thu oast. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. ( iunltltnvo returned from thulr visit to St. Louis , F. 0. H. Artanz. a young man who has boon connected wllh uaymond & Campbell - boll , thu brldgu builders for a year past , started last evening on a visit to Norway , expecting to return in a few months. Mrs , K. 1) , WoodrufT and Miss Gussio Itosbyshnll , of ( j Ion wood , were In the city .yesterday. The many friends of Mrs. Talbot , whoso husband was formerly Etiperin. tondunt of the Institution for the deaf ntid dumb hero , will bo pleased to learn that she is spending u few weeks hero , thu guest of Mr. mid Mrs , A. li. Walker. Miss Anna Dodge and a friend have returned - turned from Portland , Oregon , and only Plopping hero for a brief greeting of frimuls , will proceed to Now York. Mrs. Coblclgh , of Red Ouk , WHS n Ulufls City visitor yesterday. W. D. Wynkoop , ono of the most witty 8.nd original news aKonU in the west and who has been "running" between Miss ouri Valley and Long Pine , will shortly lnko the west end , the Wyoming exten sion business , Mrs , Marshall Key nnd daughter , Miss Mary , who have been spending the past year in Lolpsio , Germany , have arrived in Now York City after u very stormy ocean passage. Mrs. Key will in about two weeks return to this city , while her dnughtor will remain in Now York. Anything you want In Housekeeper's ilartlwaro and Tinware ut Cooper & McGce'a. THE BLUFFS AND BOTTOMS The Day's ' Chronicling of a Variety of Happenings , NEALLY NOT FATALLY STADBED ThcMnyor Hnj-s flic Snlooni Must Payer or Me Closed Mnklnji KatiiiiKO Out of : lluy'i Ihuiil The ninok mill Wlilte How. A lllnclt anil AVhtto Cnreor. Ycslerday morning there was an amus ing , and yet sa-.l , case in the superior court. A colored man , stiangely called White , wa given a hearing on the charge of having attempted to kill a white Woman with whom ho had been living for f-omo mouths pal. The details of the af fray were given by darkey witnesses , in a manner provokative of much mirth. The testimony showed that White and the woman had been living together at the house of Mgllie Scott , on Pierce street. He and the white woman had had a quarrel , she refusing to livn with him longer. He left the house , and swore vengeance , threatening to maul her if ho ever got a chance. Cn tlio day ot the af- frav no came to the house , forced his way in"and attacked the while woman , strik ing her with hi list. The Scott woman , not being able to slop Him , got a stick' from Ihe wood box and lilt him with that. He wrested this away trom her and struck her with it. Shi ! ran to gut the axe , and he put in his time mauling the white woman with the club. Tlio hcott woman returned to the attack with the ave , and this claimiiighis attention the white woman took advant age to make her escaiio from Iho house. Tlio Scolt woman and Iho man then had it out until the man got a cut across the arm and ran away. Ho was arrested ami locked up. The man admitted having struck the. whiti ) woman with his list intentionally , but claimed that the blow with the club was accidental. He. was wresting the club away from the Scott woman , and in this struggle the while woman was Int. One of Iho sad features of the ease was the presence of the gray haired father of Hie white girl , who liatf thus fallen into such depths of depravity. The sickening thought of a ' daughter O becom ing so low and hlthy did not' seem lo cll'eel him greatly , however , ami by his actions one would not have mislrusted that ho was interested in the case more than an ordinary looker on. Judge Aylcsworth , afler hearing the stories of all concerned , declared that the woman hail sank so low that perhaps it would have been a good thing for Iho community bad she dieil of the wounds " iullictctl , "but still , no matter how low she was , she was entitled to personal protection. He ditl not think it would bo advisable to put the county to the ex pense of holding the colored man for trial on the charge of attempted murder , but he would give him the full penalty within the jurisdiction of the court thirty days in the county jail. The worthless fellow will therefore ho boarded and longed at the county's expense for that period. He in turn had Alollic Scott arrested for hitting lijm with the axe The judge disiuissedthis case , it appearing to him that the Scott woman had simply tried to defend herself and her domicile. It appearing that White came hero from Sioux City , the judge soberly asked him if he was there nt the time of the Haddock murder. The colored man turned as uale as he could , and was ap- ranjntly greatly alarmed nt the possi bility of being held to account for that. Ills sudden scare resulting from tlio fa cetious question was quite amusing , and to none"more so than to the judge who put the query. Klectric door bolls , burglar alarms , and very form of domestic electrical appli- anccs at the Now York Plumbing Co. Nenlly Will Itccnver , Andy Neally , the colored man slabbed in an all'ray with a farmer named Kobin- son , instead of dying as was expected , was easier yesterday , and Dr. Hanchctt , who dressed tlio wound , has hopes of bis speedy recovery. The wound seems not to have been as deep nor lo have done as much internal injury as was at lirst feared. The prediction is made that unless some unforeseen complications arise the wounded man may be able to be out and about in the course of a week. The cuso of Uob- inson , charged with attempted murder , was called up before Justice 1'rainey yesterday afternoon. The bail , which liad been iixcd at $5,000 , was reduced to $1,000 , and bonds for this amount wore given , John Bcuoand Charles Greg ory signing as sureties. A further con tinuance was given to await the result of the wound received by Neally. A now theory of the allair was ad vanced by seine yesterday , it being to the cllect that the colored man , after hitting Uobinson , thought he had killed him , and then slabbed himself. Such a theory seems to have nothing to bolster it up , and it will hardly bo urged with seriousness , though slarled into circula tion yesterday. After Neally had chased liobinson across the street , overtaking him lie hit Kobinson with the club , and as ho turned back ho mot Air. J. AI. Palmer , who asked. "What's the matter ? " Neally told him then that he was stabbed. Other witnesses do away with any seeming probability for such a new theory of the cutting. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans , J. W. & E. L. Squire , No. 101 Pearl street , Council IJluffs. Glvintf Up Tenth Avenue. There is still considerable discussion as to the advisability of giving the Union Pacific the right of way along Tenth avenue. There is a general disposition on the part of the citi/.cns to give gener ously to any enterprise or improvement which will advance the interests of the city. The shippers and wholesale mer chants have joined in a petition , asking that the Union Pacific bo allowed to have tracks so as to establish a new freight depot at the corner of Sixth street and Tenth avenue. A petition thus signed by representatives of the most vital commer cial interests of the city , ought not to bo slightingly treated or Ignored. Council Blull's has already lost some of its wholesale houses , and it is said that others will go away unless biieli increased advantages are given. The proposed elmngu ought not to be Killed simply because inuniliors of the cily council fe.ar that tlieir particular part of the city uill not bo directly bone.- fitted or from other peivona ! motives. The proposition should htaud on its own merits and bo treated fairly and squarely , bearing in mind the chief question of how it will allVct the city as a whole. It is evident that Council Blutl's is now in a peculiar position. If just the right notion is taken the city can be. helped materi ally. It all now enterprise * are fought , if croakers are to be liMcncd to more readily Ihun wise counsellors , Council Illufls will sutltir greatly. The wide-awake business men , of whom thorn are not a few here , arc very anxious to have the city government help rather than hinder. At the same time tlio city should sou to it that proper safeguards are thrown about these new enterprises , so that privittu citizens are not forced to boar all the burdens unit stand all the expense of mukiiij ; changes by which Hi- whole cily willnro'H It is d'ilHeutt to determine ju t what to do or how it should be done , but that some thing needs to be done is evident. It is : il o evident that all enterprises helpful to the city should be given great encour agement and generous aid. If by any Abort-sighted policy the pres ent council thwart * any attempt , proved Inter for the bettering of the ci'.y , the re sponsibility will not bo hn easy one to bear. It is believed some way can be tiro- Titled for securing the desired freight depot. It may not be that the route named is the best or the cheapest. It may not be advisable to let the track run beyond Main street. It may bo neossary to lirst provide some arrangement by which property owners can secure any ju.-t damages without being forced Into prolonged litigation. All of these fea tures of the ca o Humid be freely ami fully discussed by all concerned , ami ar ranged honestly ami above board. But care should be taken that no worthy en- torprNe is slopped because of 11 few mere whiners or whines. Seal brand oysters at II. J. Palmer's. ' I can save you money in Stoves. Tin ware and Hardware W. A. Wood. See that j'our books are made by More- bouse it Co. , room 1 , Kverett block. rut Up ovHImt Up. Mayor Oronowcg now comes out with an ollleial notice that "all persons en gaged in any business requiring a license under the city ordinances'1 must pay at once , and that persons in arrears lifter Monday next will be piosoeuted. This evidenlly moans I hat the new mayor insists upon the saloons paying their licenses at once. This may seem like an easy task , but others before him have tried it and there has bet u no gre.U suc cess. The saloon men pay for a lime promptly ami then some begin to fall behind , and others follow until there is only a handful left of those who pay. Alter u time the slate is wipetl oil' , old ( cores forgneu , ami they start in anew. A few liavo paid ru/hl along , but num bers have got out of paying but little. The better class of saloon men have tired of being called on to pay promptly while others , having a full share of the busi ness , gut out ot paying. If I lie now mayor means business , ho will not delay in shutting up those who refuse to abide by the requirement of the cily. There should not bo any lle.sh and fowl division. ' One law for all. Stolen Sorrel horse , small white spot on forehead , scar on right front foot , right hind foot white with red spot in the white. Hcward o lie red No. 11)17 ) Fourlh avenue. > Custom-made railroad shoos and Ger man s'ippers ' at (5. ( Bl.ixstm's , Alain st. Richmond Ranges for bard coal are tbu best. Cooper & MoGco sell them. Dr. Hanehett , otlicu No. 13 Pearl street. Residence l-'O Fourth street. Telephone No. 10. 1-iost. u Finger. Yesterday afternoon a boy named But/ got bis hand caught in a sausage machine at L. Neunas' place. Dr. Capel ! attended the injuries , anil found it necessary to amputate the finger. Seal brand oysters at II. J. Palmers. , Mrs. A. S. Hall is prepared to do dress making on short notice ami at reasonable prices. No. 328 Broadway. An Independent Cundiilnto. I hereby announce myself as an inde pendent candidate for justice of the peace , and submit my claim to the voters of Council Itltills , la. , on tlio 2nd day of November , IbSG. A. L. HKNIMICKS. J. Krnsdlorf , having taken entire con trol of the Phumix chop house , desires to .state that ho has securctl the services of Charles Decker , a lirst-class cook of New York city. The best the market affords , night and day , in the best style ol the art. Will also have a regular bill of fare IJvliiKVltliniit Sleep. Pall Alall Gazette : If there is a man at Milan who docs not eat , there is another at Homo who does not sleep. This un fortunate , who has no doubt boon incited to his experiment by M. Suoei's fame , which to-day is as wide as the world , is called Massimiliauo Kun/eni. Ho is forty-two years old. By profession he is n porter in the Piazza Alontnnara , spend ing his leisure hours in mending boots. On three consecutive days ho has pre sented himself at a newspaper oilico asking lor the insertion of a paragraph to the effect that ho bail not slept for the last , eighteen days and nights. Rnnzcni gives tlio name of several persons who can testify to the truth of his assertion , and he slates that lie is ready lo make the experiment of living without sleep , before a committee. In order to show that sleeplessness does not exhaust his physical strengti. ' , Ranzeni is willing to undergo all kindsof fatiguing exercises , such as loii" walks , to which ho is quite accustomed. The only anti-soporilics on which ho relies are frequent ablutions in cold water and an occasional snilV at a small bottle of ammonia , which ho car ries with him. Ho eals very lilllo , and declares that during the eighlcou days of trial he has not once telt tho. need of sleep. Fresh oysters in every stvlo at the Phojnix Chop House , No. BO.1 ! Broadway. First class regular dinner 2.T cents , 12 to 2 o'clock , Pluunix chop house , nori llroadwuy. Ijntcst Styles for Men. Tlio newest thing in dress suits is the dress sack , H sack coat of blade diagonal with a shawl roll to the lapels ami really much likn a dress coat without the tails. This is to bo worn after dinner , when there are no ladies present , for smoking or cards or billiards. Cud'buttons will not bo worn this year , links taking their place almost entirely. These links , as a rule , will bo of worked gold , heavy and solid. Some will have stones inserted , but thu plainer and heavier ones will bo thu more fashion able. able.There There will bo little change this season in thu gloves that faslnonablu men will wear. Tbu hands will bo covered by heavy tan-colored gives , just as they were last winter. Heavy stitolung.eithBr in black silk or in silk which mutches the color of the gloves , will oniameut their backs , The smaller the studs a man wears In his dress shirt the nearer ho comes to fol lowing the fashion. Only two studs aru shown. They may bo liny pearls or binall studs ot white enamel , or mother of pearl studs cut to imitate the old-fash ioned shirt button , and even small diamonds mends are not incorrect. Rings are to bo small and plain , The rings with a slab largo enough for n sidewalk is no longer to bo worn. Many new rings have no stones ; but merely gold name plates. This year thu mildness of the suit necessitate * a brilliant scarf , Broud "iour-in-liands" in solid colorsin - - , stripes , or in solid colors with largo spots , aru to bo the fashionable style of scarf , For thoMi who do not or cannot tie their own scarfs , the same patterns aru made up In ditlerent stales , With a dress suit a gentleman who is reasonably fashionable will wear a plain white shirt and standing collar , with n black silk or white lawn or Indian tape necktie. Ho will , of course , tie his own peek Ho. or Ret i > 'u < > one lo t'l1 ' It for him , but h1 will on no a ' mnt get a readymade - made white lie. The moderately fashion able man's shirt front Wjll be of linen or of pique. If of linen , it. may have only u single pleat , being ad'pitie-bonrd' ' front , or it may be in numc > 1otjs narrow pleats. The overcoats that fashionable men will wear this winter are not very diller- cut from those they \VorC last year. The single-breasted "Chester Held" anil the double-breasted heavy'overcoat will bo worn by pollto society , nnd the double- breasted ulster with a capo is to be re vamped , while the very swell "Inver ness ' will be worn with full dre s by tlio < o whose pockeU or the innojcnce of whose tailcrs can all'onl It. The crown of Ibis year's Derby is moro tapering than was Miat of last year , and the top is more curved. The brim has the same shape as that of the silk bat. Black Derbys are going to bo as fashion able as ever , but for those \\lio like lighter colors tin-re is a choice between sea-brown and maullla-brown , Ihe latter of which is the "very latest thing out1 am ) is going to bo much worn. Shoes this winter will not be so pointed , but will all'onl plenty of room for thu veer Iocs , so long squeezed oul of shape. Patent-leather pumps will bo worn , its for ages past , for dancing shoes , lint dress shoes will undergo a change. The Oxfoid tin will disappear , and patent- leather button or luce boots will take its place , anil , like lliu walking boot , Will bo broader than for years past. The watch-fob will not bo brought back this year , but n chain may be worn oven by tliic nlrn-fa ! hloiiublu man with a drcrs suit. But it should not be the chain that ho wears ordnmrilv. The dress chain is a iight , dainty little bit ot jew elry , without any charm attachment , just long enough io reach comfortably from Iho wearer" ? buttonhole to his watelt pocket. It may be ot gold or ohl and j.latinuni , and either-double or single. The silk hat this year has rather more "bell" than last year's hat , and the bell is almost ontin ly on lliu sides thai isfrom in front tliii bell shape is very eviileu t while from the Hide the hat .seems almo s cylindrical. The brim this year is heavier limn Unit of last year's hat , and has les roll to it , wbal roll there is being le ss IIn than last year's. Scarf pins this year are very small , ladies and gentlemen wearing pins of the same si/.o ami selecting them from the same stock. The latest things in scarf pins are made in Ihe shape of birds , beasts , and conventional ligiiies , such as dragons , cut from sea shells. The tendency is toward small pins , stones in small settings being fa > hionitblu. Ku- ameli'il gold will also bo correct , but the large and elaborate pins of former years have no show now. The only article of men's attire thn this year is to bo more conspicuous ib in last year is thu caues that they will swing. Gold and silver headed canes aru still correct , but they must be grolcsques and. outltmdisti , tlio more the better. The "crutch" head will remain , but the nu'.urnl wood head will disappear , as will the plain silver head , and grolesquo jig- tiies of ducks or frog or moles will Iiml their way into then : owners' mouths , where the old wooden onus uod lo be. C ! For lho > o uioii wluhnVfa / lo get now tires suits this year there is little choice of material. Tlio whble suit is made of blue-black diagonal cloilt ; blue-black , simply bccutis" dead-black diagonal cloth cannot bo procured from'fcnglnnd , where the dress Miitiugs come fi'om. The coat will have a shawl roll lo its hipel , which will bo faced with heavy black silk , and the most uxpeu.iive mid correct coats will have silk collars. Tlio dress waistcoat will be cut low enough to show only two bosom studs to the bljirt. The line of the opcniiisr ; will follow almost exactly the 'roll of the coat , the opening being cyon larger than that of last year s drc&i waistcoats , The waistcoat can with prjprinly : bo either bbiclc or white , and the black one can bo trimmed or iintrinnnud. Many waist coats , however , will bo of black or cream colored silk or satin , embroidered on the collar , down to the edges , and on the pocket welts , and those who think they would like that sort ot waistcoat will find themselves backed up bv fasuion. The trousers of a dress suit will be rather larger than last year's , and cut straight , but not baggy. Stripes down the edges ot dress trousers have gone entirely out of lashison , as they are too military in appearance for this umnililary country. tour of Ihe prettiest girls of Caledonia , Mich. , were caught stealing watermel ons by moonlight. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special ndvm'tUomonta , suoh 113 Lost , Found ToLoim.I'or Suit ) , To Kent , \ > nnt3 , Iloanllnir , etc. , nlll lmliiortml In this column nt thu low rntoofTBN ( JriNTS 1'KU MXK for tlio flisc Inser- lonand Kivo fonts Per Ilno foronuli subsixiuont Insertion. I.eavu ndvorllsomonts at our ollkn No. 11'oal street , nu.ir Hrotidway , Counell lliu Us. WANTtl. 1/UIl ) ItHNT A Kood iloulilK liulMlnir BUltnbT ) JL1 for n irrucory store nnd ilwullliiKT , Hood loenllon. TIIOH. Voilit0) | : ; ) North Mil st. AN PHI ) A good nltrlit clerk ut Heehtelo's W Hotel. SAI.U Medium Hired Dlebold Rife : llnid- POIt Intry Binvlnit machine ; cash ro-'istor ; split ting imirlinio : bnisa Jn\v lover erlmpliitf mil- elilno ; e'oek ' ; KlioonniUers 10:1)4 : ) ; leslilcni'O nnd IOIH , mid our wlinlusuio liulKllinr , No. 41 North Mnln Htreot. Address / . T. Undeey , Council IllutlH. MURDER ! ! Dlplttlicrlnlmnrnln iiiiilcliiir Us nnnuul visita tion. Ten yeurh' trial of IMI.THOS. .IISI-'KUHIS' HKMI 1)V tor tlmt filial nii'liily luis donuni- btrated thu fact that It H inlnllililo nx n iirevunt * Ivo and euro. If yon norm t your emldronto die with diphtheria , "Tlielr hlood ho upon your lii'iul. " For biilo only nt the ollleo , No. 1 South SIli ctreet , Council Ulna's , In. , or bent by oxprusa on reeelpt of price , fi Krom the Oinnhn lleo : Mr. J. II. llutler. ofHiucl lnl,1 | > ottnwnttnmlo Co. , Inwn , nnd liU liimlly of eleven porMino , were nil slek with nmHimiuit diphtheria. Kvnry one of them linn reeovorod hv the tiso of Dr. .loll'urls' Provontlvo nnd Uure for Diphtheria , without the alii of npliyslcian , 0. II. IllnUoPleeof No. H10 .Cnmnboll street , Omaha , who recently lost u bomitltul and l.i > tor.istlmr daughter , nsod nl > am 16 yoaro. ly diphtheria , under tiio treutmotpt of ouo of tlio liest phy lelanH In Omaha , .writes to Dr. Jotferls , ol thtselty : "your remedy t'ar.fliputhoria came too late , our dear daujjlitor was ctylnjr when It WHS received. I am BiUlHlIed that her Hfo could have IJCIDII iwvod. Another : 01(00 ( ! ourthlldrou who had Iho diphtheria. Her throat was Illled up with the putrid ulcerntlon. wo ntoil your ineillelno nnd In twelve liAureitho disease wag completely subdu-jil. In the future we will keep your medicine t nllitlmrs In our house. Wo foci that U raved the life oliono of our chil dren , \Vniiro very ItnuiKful lo you , ami only rouret Hint wo did not calljon you sooner. " From the Counell llluiiB Onlly ( Hobos M. A. Mel'IKo , editor of Iho Cumin-la ( Uliens. liur * . Pa. ) I'Voomnn , hiw ueen the personal friend of the editor of the Qlohu for moro than twenty years , mid Is known wherever ho U known as ona of the best men llvlnir. Ills family was rnvuiroil with dlphtlmrla.-and ( 'ieatly dis tressed. Borne of Dr. JclTorls Diphtheria Cure was used , nnd thu lives of the rest of hlschlld. ren saved. Letters from Mr. Jlrl'lko nro unbounded - bounded In their expressions of cratltudo for llndlntr some means of avcrtlmr the loss of nil bis Hltlii ones. Five of Mr. Mcl'llie'H children out of elfc'ht died from diphtheria before ho hud mi opportunity of uslnir Dr. JefferU1 remedy. DrSPEI'SIAl IlVSl'BI'SI.l ! Dyspeptic , why live In misery nmt dlo m dls- pnlrwUhcancnrofthostomiieli ? Dr. Thomn. JetferU cures every case of Indication nnd constipation In a very short time. Host of ref. erenceg riven. Djrepepjl * is the cause of ninety per cent of till dleoasod conditions. J'rico W for two weeks treatment. . , , . , , Dr. Jefferls' diphtheria medlclno ( s infallible forallklndH of core throats. Indlspeuslblo In putrid sort ) throne , In malignant scarlet fever , chaniflnir It In < 8 hours to the simple form. Infal lible cure for all Inllntnmutory , ulcorutlvo , put. rid , cancerous uleoratloiiof the womb And all CHtarrhtl conditions. , . Full printed instructions how to use the modi- ernes sent with them. No doctor required. lir. Jefferls1 remedies cnn only bo obtnlnod at bis oltlco , No K3 south EU'htli street , Council Hluffs , Iowa , or seat sy express on rec lpt of price. ! T * B fr % / ft I FlF YH i't fni'nct Hint the Council Jilii/r * Carpet fV > mrnii / will innkr n 'In thrii' jinn on > ltnninru tat nr.rl , ami Unit thru arc btnnul lo iillil rnluci' their * tocl > before thttt tin/ ) . ( So sfT tliein before linn nil whilst" clueii'herc , itntl obtain tlielr price. * . If } ton ti-iinf to bitonittlilnu ! In tlieir line then " ' " f/ / ' " < ' / / ' " ' ; / . will cei'tnlnliunit UOH. Their utoek eointlstn of all armies antl m/ikei of Mattings , Window Shades , CURTAIN AND UPHQL.STSHY . GOODS , Etc. A lot of Table linenH. Toti'd. * anit ytinkinn to elusc out at LJSNS Nee them. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. " rH" B Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas and ranging from .I.OO to $10.00 pur auro. School and state lands In Miniii > < < oti ; on 3J years' tune B per cent Interest. Land Hu.yers faro free. Information , etc. , given bv 3 ? . , No. rr . " Broadway , Council Blull's , Iowa , agent for FrHdrikseii & Co. , C'llcago. ' ffB3. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS , - iiL. , is Selling Oul Glcak Department This Week , . CLOAKS THIS WEEK , Jfca ( lq nartc iv fo r NO , 401 BROADWAY , JACOB ATTORNEY AT LAW , COTJlSTCIZj BLiTTI I S . 1'raclices in Iho Slalo and Kcdural courts Rooms 7 and 8 Sliu arl Bloilc. rcMl ei-H , .fu until I * , County ami ItaiiU WorJioi'AU liliuN a Spec ially Prompt Attentionjo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Kvurut Block , Council Binds , Standard FupurH Usud. All Hlyles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. HKPHKKNGRS : U n. Nntlonal IJunk , M. K. Smith & Co. , Clll/ciib' Hank. Deem , Well * ti Co. , Mri-t NAllmial Hank , U II. Insurance Co. , 'luoy , llankorrt.ij.il tiuvlaza Hunk. . SCHITRZ Justice of the Peace Omco over American Exprosa ALL THE LATEST STYLESTOF MILLINERY , No , 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of the Parisian Millinery Co , Manager. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. W IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ludlcs buylnir a 15 Hut or llonnei , one fuer will be puiil ; (10 rouud trip. OFFICER & PITSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , I A , IS,7 Creston House , Tiio only hotel In Council Illnffs havln ? /nil nil modern Improvements ) . "IS , " 17 uuilI'.l Main Ft. .MAX SIOH.NJrop. P. G. MILLER , Ho. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. LATEST DESIGNS. t MANUFACTUHER OF PAINTS. HOIIEO , Flirn nu < l Dt'corntlvo 1'iUntor. Papier Mncilio Wall Orniimcnts. None but bnst Ininils employed nnd rensonnble. Horses and Mules For nil purposes , bo-tght nnd sold , nt rotnll nn : ! In loin. Liirso quantities to tcloct from or < jrul pairs of line ill-Ivors , plngloor dnubln. liASOlT WISE , Council HI nil's. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , . , AlV. . S. Ilcmor & Co's , No. 23 Main st Council Binds. FIRE IHSURHHCE Irt. frjo following Companies ; German Amtrlcan , of New York Phaint * , * of Hartford. Hartford , * of Hartford , Callformart , of San Franclico , Siottlsh Union & national , of Cttlnburg , Union , o ) San Francisco , State'of Det Molnei , tVllllamsburg City , * of Brooklyn. Those marked with a * Insure also agnlntt Ion by Wind Storms , Cyclonei anil Tornuuiici mil HAI.I ! IN IIIUI'IN AND OMAHA. ONHY L.OANR1) os oooi > CITV AM ) I'AKM I'UOI'KKTV AT J.OWKST RAIT.S. * * * * * „ . * + * * * . * R. L. II.N' ! . Mnln St. , Council JUufTs , In. , nnd 20 ! ) B. IfitliHt. , Hoom lO.Oiiuiliii , Neb. Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPII TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES TcntH. Awninirflt TloolIiiRT Sluto , Man- telK , Plate iind Window ( Huna , SIiow- CaecH. Klevatora ( hand mid hy draulic &c , In tlio city v n be obtained by patrmilzlne the HomeSteam CIO IlroaJwuy Council HluUs GKO , W. SOHUWKLK , J'ron , None but oxporlencud hands employed Out of town ordurs bv mall or uxprcsHOs , licitcd , and all work warranted , TOLESflLE AND JOBBING zaro-crsss O.F COUNCIL BLUFFS : / I.Tl It.ll , DKKUH , WKI.LS & CO. , \Vholcsi\lo Agricultural Implements , Buggia ; , _ rnrrlnim. ric , rto. council HluiTs. low.t. KKYSTOXB MAXITACTUKINU CT ( > inko the Urlirnml ami Compleld Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill A Press , COIIN SHKU.KIIS ASM ) IT.KD fTTTKHS. hc.s. 1..0I. nn , i.vxi ninl 1S17 .taiitli Main Struot , _ Council llnir , Innn. 1UM1) HK.vni.KY A CO. , Mannr'rs mi 1 Jobber * of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Bnggte ? , iuTil'lin"il ? mc1 "Jl1 " , KI" ls of Knrm Mno ilnorr. 1100 to Ilia South Mnln Street. Counoll lllutfa , _ lono. AXK HAXM.KK. v- . - in. Soa.VCouniol , . Council Bluffs Handla ( IticMrpnralotM rAxto , 1'lek , Slodco and Small Hamlles , of uvory iloacrlptlon. oorNcn , MI.U-TS CAKPKT co. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , rurtnln Klitnrps , Upholstorr flood * Wo. No. < 05 llrondway Council UlulT * , , yr. I'KHKCJOV * MOUIIK , Wholesale .lohhers lu the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. CUMaln anJ i7 1'oarl Sts. Council llluff * , Iowa. COMMISSION. SNYDKR * LKAMAN , Wholesale Frail and Produce Commission Merchants , Xo. Ul'etrl ft , Council Mluffs. nit ran ISTH. 11A1U.K , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , tB' iiiiilrt ( i. Kte. No. 23 Main St. , and NCI. 211'earl St. . Counoll lllnir * . llll IT. * . o. w. IUJTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. Nn. 51 ! llruatlwar , Council HluT3. ( WHIT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionary & Fancy Groceries. Nos. If ! mnl IS IV.-u-l Pt. . Cnnnc'lt Hluira. L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries Also \Vholosnlo I.lqunr Donlcr * . Xo. 410 Ilrond- way , Council lllnlK ETC. BKCICMAN , STHOHBKIIN & CO. , Hnnu'ncnircinof an.I Wliolosiilo n < nf | > rili : Leather Harness Etc. , , Saddlery. . No. Kij Main St. . Council lllu.fj , IOWA. HATS , CAIV. ETC. MKTCALF JJUOTIIKKS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glrm. ' Nos. : ) I2 iiml nil llroadwuy , Coiinoll lliiilM. 7/B.tw / n.4.nn\\tnt \ \ : . KEKLIKK & FELT , Wholosaln Iron , Steel , Nails , Heayy Hard .Yara . , And Wood Stoyk , Council HliitTH , I own. tunas AND irour * 1) . II. McDANKLI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , 1'oltB , Oren o nud 1'urs .Council lllntfs Iowa. UI1. & COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , \Vlmlcsiilo Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricatiaj Oils G ESTO. , E3TO. e.Thoodoro.Agont , Council lllulTa. Iowa. A. OVEIITON & CO. . Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , A.n J llrldtfe Material Spoola ! ! ! , Wholesale Luui- bar ol all Kind * . Ollleo No. 130 Mala at. , Council Illulfs. lown. im'ES AK1) LIQUOItX. JOHN LINDEU , Wliolosalu Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Ajfont for St. ( lOttlmriVt ) Herb llltt < < M. No. U MiilnSu Council ItliillH. SC1INKIDKII & HKCIC , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Xntno iialu ft. . Council Iliitji. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . 1WOA1HVAV , COUNCIL HUJl'TS , Opposite Dummy Depot. 12 p ? B. . llor.scs and mules kept constantly on mud , for snlo at rolail or in oar IcmdH.Or- lcrn promptly Wind by contract on short nollco. Stock sold on coininisHlon. 8urtmit : it UOIIY : , I'roprioSrs. Toliiphonc No , 114. 1'ornicrly of Kcil Sale StaDlcs , corno el. uvo anil 4th strcol. 15 CHAMPION FITTER. TliUn/iU'in Hcntliclr ne < rnndliiiotliiiilutliul | < ro Hllliiuiir ntuu to tench you to draft rnccuoriilly In B few linurr. Voucnnilr ( t nil ttio valtt-rn * Hint It ni'eilecl for llm faiullr. " " U , 'uu ull uarmtnU worn if Uilic , KiUli'moii ninl chllilrvn , Judlf und Kunlleiuon , U will coil jnu nothing mt'l you Imvu lujrnud , then you will wmit Ihu llllir. Yu fliullenuu roiiihetltlon. Ttiu iiiott oxpurluncud llii sniHkei und tullon iicknowliilfu In BUpurlorltr. t lotholnrentloii of Miulumu Wiitkur. u vroll knuwii Kreocli niuilhle. It nelli ni | > ! < 1lir ami KooJ ugiuitt imke iiicinejf. .tto want Hr > tclii > u cnti n uha lolil nf thebuilnniit wltliui. Wullku tu make niunnr n ml nllow otlieri lo do > < i nix ) , no w nttor llburHl emit. l' ir furlliur Infnrinuilnii cull or adilrrx , HUH JIAIIV KAhTltjDIiK.don. Agent. JtooinW. I'urlllo Hnuio. Ooimcll lllutTi , luwu. \V , A. WOlth , rrourletor. U. RICE , M. D. , fianrprs Or " < ' " ' 'i'nmor * iomovo.1 without . . . UUIII.UI i , , , Over thnljjiiHH prnetieiileuptrletio- No. II IV'irlHt Connul lllulTt