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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1886)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1886. TJ1E DAILY BEE. , COUNCIL" BLUFFS ! ITLSDAY IIOHMMJ OCT. SO. . OFFICE , NO. ' IS , PEARL STREET. { ) Dc-limcd liy rmtttr in nn ) rnitor tliecltrnt I' twnitj touts i i'i-w ' ek. II. W. TII.IOJJ , Mnnaffor. E , No. u. Ktutii ICtitioii No. 21 , MINOIt MHNTION. New York Plumbing Co. Now fall goods at HniterX Cooper & Mc(5ci ( ! sell hardware , litix Seal brand oysters , llni best. Cheap railroad tickets at HuMmcll's. Pain Is at $ : t W ) per donl Schmidt's gallery , Main St. The Ladies' Choral union meets this nfternoon at ! o'clock tit the resilience of Mrs. Rockwell. M ( J. Wells was yesterday lined for having a rumpus witliilohn Teter. John escaped without tiny penalty. Dell Allen was arrested for being drunk and disturbing the peace , Mrs. Allen herself making the complaint. The big drunk four were lined yester day in police court Henry .Johnson , .lulin Kennedy ' , d'eorgo llowcrton and I'at llcllley- Meetings will be cofttitmml this week , every night , at the mission , corner of I'ourlh avenue and Seventeenth street. Evcryhody invited. To'morrow ' Is positively the last chalice to register , and unless registered no one can vote. Every voterjshoiild , therefore , toe to this important mutter. The new Ilroadway theater , under the 1 management of Mr. Jo Driesbaeh , opened last evening , anil promises to bea permanent and liuaneiul MICCCSS. The move for a wagon britlgn has al ready caused many inquiries about bottom tom property , and a ripple of real estate activity has already started in cheap lots. The injunction case against William Kohning was to have been heard In the superior court yesterday , but was con tinued until Thursday to accommodate attorneys on both sides. Hcv. T. J. Mackey , of St. Paul'sobm-eh , delivered a sermon on "Hobby Killing , " last Sunday. lie knows just how to hit nobbles hard , and there is no more out spoken , fearless nulpit orator in the city. Council llliifl's is remarkably fortunate Qfi t l Jlntf. Jls. P.'ddnnls su rni not get careless , however , csnccially at this.sea- eon of the year. Look after the Hues and hoe that the stoves are piopcrly set up. The irtipcr mill is getting , under way mid will soon be operated with full force. With new machinery and many improve ments , the mill will speedily take rank as one of the bc.sl in the land , and a val uable addition to the industries of the cily.A . A stranger , apparently a bricklayer or plasterer , fell in a lit on the street near the corner of Main and Broadway , yes- terdav afternoon. Ho was taken to the cily jail to be cared for , and there lay for hours in an iinconsciou0 condition. The need of a city hospital is made apparent nltnosl daily. Lumber is already being unloaded on ( lid grounds of the old foundry building , on Main street , recently lease : ! by the Union Lumber company of Wisconsin. The yards will be extensive , anil will be under the management of Mr. Stephen- BOH. Wholesale as well as retail busi ness will be looked after. John Nicholson expects about the lirst of Jannarv to send his Heel runner Lima Urown to Now Orleans. She is rapidly getting into condition , and it is expected will he a great winner. His other runner , Needier , is now being handled by parties west of hare. He recently won atwo _ mile race , and promises still better things. There is a large amount of the iron work for the new court house already on tbe ground , and it is rapidly being put in plueo. The work is progressing well and the building begins to show what , man ner of structure it will be. Us sixu and beauty are surpassing the expectations oven of the enthusiasticcitiens , who eagerly urged its building. The city council meeting to-night will be an important one. Some of the mai lers now pending before that body arc ot vital interest to Council Illufl's , and the city fathers can kill enterprises or help them along. The future of Council IMull's depends largely upon the wisdom of its aldermen. No sectional jealousies or personal motivcsshould actuate them. The greatest good to the greatest number is what should be looked to. There are numerous citi/icirs being made in the superior court daily. Among the curious cases yesterday was that of a young man , whose father was born in Canada , came to this country , was not- nrali/.ed , and returned to Canada , where the young man was born , soon after which the family returned to the United ( States. So many iiieslions | arising as to the right of the young man to votethat ho concluded the speediest and surcnt. solu tion of the matter was that of becoming naturali/.cd. Jt is figured out by one knowing elti- /eii , conversant with the trade and the town , that there will he lifleen large lum ber yards locatediiiConncil Kind's within oix months. Tl'e advantages of cheap ground for yards , wonderful facilities for loading and unloading , and a center from which all pans of the west can easily be supplied , are the causes which will bring the increase. The prediction is made that the Missouri river bands will bo the great supply depot for the lumber trade of the west , instead of the bunks of the Mississippi. The county recorder's ollice is lee im portant n one to bo .subjected to experi ments. The present olllclal , Mr. Chain- born , whom the republicans have renotni- natcd for another term , is peculiarly fit ted for the position , and the satisfactory manner in which every detail of that of fice has been looked after cannot but cause the people to continue him therein. Able as an attorney , accurate as an ollice [ | man , genial ami accommodating , and J Having ( he full confidence of all , there ei-enis no occasion for any change. One colored and one white vagrant were before .Judge Aylesworth yestcr ilny. The colored man showed up al right , and was discharged , and rather than , discriminate against the white man lie was sot freu also , the judge's emiin clpation proclamation covering both , I is almost useless to attempt to do any thing with those roving fellows under the existing circumstances. The city has no arrangements for working these fel lows , ami if found guilty the only penally Bt'omslo ba to lot them fatten in llio county jtii ) at the public expense. They enjoy this , it relieving them from the necessity of rustling about to get board ami lodg- 1 ing for themselves , mid is hence no pun- IMmicnt. John M. Matthews , the republican candidate for clerk of the courts , is not making much lluster or bluster , but is ftendily and quietly nt work. He is iso iso ffell known that It is almost needless to assure the readers of the HKK that if alectcd ho would prove as olllcient and capable a clerk as over lilled thn ollice. As county superintendent of schools ho made n record of which ho may well be proud , Ho diil mopx than any other one man to build up the educational interests of this county , in whatever position ho has been placed he has been found faith ful to the Interests of the people , holiest and cllicient , nml the republicans could ! not liayu inado u bolter or a stronger nomination. ,1 MERIib' NEW MACHINE SHOPS A Vahinblt Addition to the Industries of Oohncil Bluffs. QUEER WEDDING IN A HACK. The Mnyor'M Proclamation Causes An ' Vnrlccl IIIMIIM C'might on tlio Ply. . \ UlU KortuliP. Tlio Picrks C'lrn Harvester Manufac turing uoninaiiy , one of the new inst'tu- ' lions of Council Hlntl's , has just completed thn erection of a laige two-story brick bmlilng-in\UOfnct ! ) , with awing for an engine room , moulding and casting room-H'x'iO. This building lias just been opened for work , and is lilted up with the most approved machinery for nil kinds of wood , iron and brass work. This company intends making llio manu facturing of all kinds ot corn machinery the leading specialty. The business is under the charge of M. J. Dicrks , man ager , and U. K. Holt superintendent. Mr. Dierkn has jn.st invented and patented a corn harvester , which goes into a llelcl and harvests and husks the corn. He has hail the mac'ilno ' in successful operation this fall , and orders are already begin ning to come In for the harvester. Thn company rcirrels that It was impossible o complete the works in time to maun- faclnre for the fall trade on buskers. Hill next season they cixpeel lo inaugu rate a revolution in the manner of har vesting the grealcereal crop of the north west. They willal.-o immediately begin the maniifacl'iiro of shellers and grinders. Mr. Slnttlcr , the foreman of the mould ing room , is one of the best practical iron workers in this country. He was the lir-t man to successfully cast the rings for feed grinders. They were formerly cut trom sleel , but this made tin' machine so expensive as ( o be im practicable. The company \\ljl give special atten tion to their jobbing department , and will promptly Itll till orders for brass and iron casting , and all kinds of machine re pairing and cutting of geara. The build ing is commodious , well lighted ana heated bv steam throughout. The Hr.i ; hope.- Unit tlie company will make a big fortune out of their new invention. Substantial abstracts ot titles and real estain loans. . .1.V. . & K. \ > . S < | iiiro. No. lot Pearl street..Council Ulnll'n. Seal brand oyMe.rs at U. .1. Palmer's. Tlic Saloons I'a.viiisr. The notice given by Mayor Cronowcg that , the saloons must pay m > or shut up begins to liayc its ell'o.el. Nearly twenty paid the monthly license ye.aterday , and others say that they will pay to-day. Thu mayor says he means business , and that lie finds nearly all llio saloon men tire ready to pay if they can b" assured that ( hose wlio do not pay will not be allowed to run. He proiicfecs to carry out tiiis policy , anil to commence at once sliiilting np all delinquents , lie holds , with tio. ! o Unit are willing to pay , that it is not fair for some to contribute j2.5 a tr.ontli anil others contribute nothing. Those who refuse or neglect to pay will be closed. Such is tiie avowal of the new mayor. Another perplexing feature lo the saloon business is the fact that nearly all the saloons have lunch counter.- , con nected with ihcm , and they claim that they cannot close their places of business on Sunday or shut up at 12 o'clock at night , because there are "boarders , " who must be fed , and if the front and back doors are locked , then the boarders must go hungry. An ell'ort will be made to force such places to either separate their lunch counters from the saloon erse so close their bars by screens or other means , as to render it impossible lo have drinks sold without being easily detected. The lunch counter excuse has served as a shield for many violations of the at- templcd police regulations. I can save yon money in Stoves. Tin ware and Hardware ) . W. A. Wood. Sec that your books arc made by More- house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. . Seal brand oysters at 11. J. I'almer.s. China Wccltllni ; In a Mack. Yesterday afternoon Snn Goons , a Chinaman from Omaha , and Katie. Pet erson , a Norwegian maiden , came to this side of the river to get married , They stopped at Idol's hotel , but by the time thu marriage license was procured there was such u gathering of curiosity-seek ers that the modest couple preferred not to have the ceremony performed in the lioiel parlors. They engaged asclliciating clergyman Kev. A. Overtoil , a local preacher , and finding that there were too many curious oyrs tit lite hotel , they concluded to take a carnage to Captain Overtoil's ollice , and have the ceremony performed there. There were a number of persons nt the ollice , however , and al the suggestion of the clergyman the ceremony was performed in the car riage , as it stood in thu street , in front of Overtoil's ollico , tlic knot being tied as tightly as though in a parlor. The happy couple drove oil' , and took the next'dummy train for their homo in Omaha , where tlio bridegroom iscngaged in the tea business. Try n Garland Cook stove for soft coal. Cooper & Mcicn ( have them. Mrs. A. S. Hall is prepared to do dressmaking making on short notice and at reasonable prices. No. I28 ! Hroadwny. Tim Hush I'"or Ilt'iniinmN ContlniiuH. The great rush at the remnant conn ters in Etsoman's People's Store yester day was similar to the great lawn sale which will be remembered by till. To-day this great sale will bo con- tinned it will be the last day and every remnant must go and at any price. lidos : ! , don't miss this great opportun ity to supply yourselves with silks , vel vets , plushes and dress goods of every description. The sain takes place in the corner store of the People's Store. In the domestic department we oiler thousands of remnants of calicos , glng hams , sheetings , linens , toxvelings , flan nels , linsoys , Jeans , in fact till short lengths of goods throughout the entire house , regardless of their cost or Value. Call early to avoid the rush nt llcnrv Eiseinan it Co.'s People's Store , Nos. 3M , 810 , ! U8 and HiO UroaUway. si'Eci.M. SAM : . To-morrow we will place our winter underwear on special sale. For full par ticulars ECC to-morrow morning's paper. | IICNUV KlSKMAK iV Co 'S , l'oolo's | ) Storo. The beft steve I over luttl , is tlni ver dict of thousands who have usiid tin ; Uudtant llomu basu burner , Coounr & McGuu , A culs. Urlil t ! Company. The stock books of thn Umnha & Council UlulVu Hallway imcl Uddgo com pany have buun opunud for the subscrip tion of stock. Kycrv resident of the t-ily ! Is cordially itivitnt to nb > cribc for stuck J in ; any amount from nn ' linndred dollars' ' upward * . As soon as all llio stock U ( subscribed bcrc , and it is exported that j it will bo by thomi'ddlevf next wek , clip ] directors will bo ready to go to . Omaha and perfect nrrfingements with the stockholders - holders there , wh'o have their -stock al ready pledged. Call at my ollioo. Hy order of the board of directors. ( imtitiK V. WiiwitT , bcc'y. An Independent Candidate- . I 'hereby announce myself as an inde pendent 'candidali ! for justice of the peace , and submit my claim to the voters of Council Minn's In. , on the Slid clay of November. 188i. ( A. L. ItcsDlttrKs. First class regular dinner 2'i cents , 12 to 2 o'clock. PhtiMiix chop house , f.0" > llroadway. A I'lcnshiK I''iitnftnlntnctit , The ladies of thn M. K. church will Hives an oyster supper in the basement of tlielr L'litircli , on Uroadway , on Tliiir.-ilay eveiiiim , Oct. ' 'H. The Indies will bo assisted bv the eetehrated IVnls family. A military band will tils-o be present lo discourse music on the occasion. Kocit- atious niul Instrumental music will addle lo tlic interest of thu ovoinnj ; . Headquarters for gloves and mittens at P. C. DC Vol sells Stewart , Acorn and Westminster hard coal burners Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges , Kconomv steam and warm air furnaces. No. 304 Broadway. A rumor has been started , whicn has been traced back until it readies ono of the Union Pacilic men , to the efleet that within sixty days Union avenue will be abandoned liy the company , whether Tenth avenue is given or not. The rumor is not generally credited as being proba ble , but it seems to come irom one who ought to know what he is talking about. Seal saeqnes , fur trimmings , .seal caps etc. , at Mr/iv.u.r linos. Fresh oysters in every stvlo at the1 Pho'iiix Chop House. No. fiO.1 ( 'roadway. Hard and soil coal , wood. lime , cement , te. Council ! I'.lnll's Fuel Co. , No. Mil HroL'dway. Telephone No. Ui. ! ( The body of the unfortunate Hans llansen was yesterday buried here. It had already been buried tit I'latlsmonth , where it was found in the river , it not being identified or claimed there. When the Iricnds went there they Lad it laki'ii up and bronchi tf , ( | , | s ciy ( for btirml. Custom-made railroad shoes and Oer- mtm slipers | ) at CJ. Hl.ixsim's , Main si. Dr. llanchett , olliee No. I1'Pearl street. Residence l'-U Fourth street. Telephone No. 10. Personal Mrs. J. C. Hixby has been very ill for several days past. Colonel McKis > oek , of the Wabash , has returned from St. Louis. 11. C. Cheney , of the Sioux Cily route , is struggling against malaria. A. P. Cramer , Avoca's blond and bland postmaster , was in the city yester day.J. . J. II. Welpton , a prominent insurance man of Red Oak , was at tlio Pacilic yes terday. A. E. Hnchanan , division superintend- on t of the Wabash , was in the city yes terday. J. W. llnntinglon , of Jellcrsou , la. , has decided to make his residence in Council HlnlVs. ( icorge Reider , who travels for ( ? rone- weg & Sclioentgen , left yesterday to visit his trade in Nebraska. W. H. Lett ami wife , of Denver , spent Sunday in the city visiting frienels , and ast evening left for Beatrice , Neb. .James K. Edmunds and U. Holt Early , of Virginia , were among the dis tinguished arrivals tit the Ogden yester day. day.Cory Cory A. Heed returned yesterday from the east. He has been in attendance at the Knights of Labor convention in Rich mond. Harry Curtis and wife arrived home last night from Lincoln , where they have been attending the state convention of tlio Nebraska Y. M. ej. A. J. 15. Severance and A. J. Severance , ot Rockford. 111. , are al the Pacific house and seeking to establish a trade here on an invention of theirs , a palcnl wash tub stand. Mrs. W. A. Highsmitli , wife of the yardmaster of the Union Pacilic , lias gone on a brief visit to friends anil rela tives at Willow Vale , Kan. She is ac companied by her sister , Miss Lucy Knolls. C. U. Jacipiomin , of Helena. Mont. , has been spending n few days here look ing over tlio jewelry establishment in which lie is interested. He loft last evening - ing for New York , where he will make purchases of holiday goods for the house hero and the one at Helena. The i\o\v Vnnety Slum' . A largo audience attended tliu perform ance at the opening of the new variety show last night. The entertainment was n generally pleasing ono. The orchestra , composed of six pieces , rendered music that was a genuine amt pleasing stir prise to the society bloods present who have been alllietcd so long with the mis fit combination that grinds out discord at the opera house. , Performances will be given nightly. Electilo door bolls , burglar alarm ? and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at thu New York I'lnmhing Co. J. Karnsdorf , having taken entire con trol of tint Hiu'iiix chop house , desires to ' sttite that he has secured thu services ot Charles Declcer , a first-class cook of Now York city. The best the market affords , night and day , in the best style of the art. Will also"tinvo a regular bill of fare. Spontaneous Combust Ion. During those October days when Chicago cage was having , in the year 1871 , a somewhat interesting though a rather too warm experience , it was noted that buildings remote from others that were blazing suddenly burst into llaine , al though no sparks were seen to alight on them , In the forests of .Michigan and Wisconsin tall dead pines , standing in the woods far from the nearest hrcs.were .seen to suddenly and without apparent canso lire up and become new centers of destruction , Fences of oak a mile from Ihu nearest bla/.o llamed up without thu least provocation , ho far as was seem by thn witnesses , The parched grass in the meadows and the brush-heaps in the clearings were swept by fires started , no one knew how. In "Kcgnarok" sucl cases were cited as evidence that the world was at that time passing throngl a comet , thu heat ot which lired the build ings , trees , and fences. Those who dii not believe in that theory , and the few who never heard of it , tried to sustain thu belief that those isolated lires , cases of seeming spontaneous combustion , were caused by the dropping of sparks which noliody happened to see. But tliu on- served facts were too strong against these believers , nnil to many thu matter has never been accounted for satisfactorily. An accident that happened in the laboratory of M. Cosson , of the French Academy of Sciences , suggests ti solution of tlio mystery of the Michigan , Wiscon sin , and Chicago eases. While M. Cosson was working in his laboratory a part of the boarding ot thu lloor tired spontane ously. The boards were near nn air hole through which came u current of warm nir- from a stove on Ihr iluor below , and some liiiileeu ftet inv'av J'lvo years be fore a like Cii'o T.-US nbAjrvod in the ame place , and to prevent n recurrence tin- boards [ adjoining tlio -air hole \\fra roplaeeel by a mar ble \ : slab. The wood' Which after ward ignited was nevt to the marble. The heat to which It wn sitbipcted was only that of'air at 7 ? degrees Fihronhoit ; , f-'ill ' the wood slowly ea'rboni/od , and be ing thus made extremev ! porous ranidly absorbed the oxygen of the atmosphere , and liKit enough was ibeii produced to eatiMcombustion. . A similar incident occurred al 1'assy n few-days before from the action of the heat from the air-hole above n love upon < he woodwork. If long continued dry heat of 17decrees Fahrenheit will put wci id into n condition in winch it is rc-.dy to luir-t into llame.as the hoards in tlio laboratory of tlio Fro noli soioiiist are said to have done , the spoil- l.'xnroli.lires of that fearful October are easily accounted for The drought had been long and tlio heal intense for weeks , without dew to moisten anytliintr. Tlio winds had for weeks blown from I he westward , and had drawn almost everv particle of moisture from exposed wood , which may have beeome cnrboni/ed , ready to 'burn fiercely whenever the temperature rosea few 'degrees or other cause came to start the bla/.e. The facts slated by At. Cas < oii suggest precautions that .should bo taken where danger has not been stispecled. Ball players should use St. .Jacobs Oil for bruises and sprains received while playing SPECIAL STOTICES. Spcelnl advertisements , smh as Lost , Fo.nul To Loan , Tor Snip , To Hunt , Vanls , lloimlliur. etc. , nil ! Ix'liifcrto.l in tliu column nl llio Ion- rntforTKN OK.NTS IV.II LINK for the flr.n lii."or- lonimil l-'lvoConts 1'ci1 1,1mfor cui'li subsequent Intuition , l.eiivu ailvurll-ciiiciits t our olll.'ii No. U l'eil blrci't , ne.ir Ilroiuliv.iy , Council WANTS. WANTI'D-llyT1. Slii > iitH'lil7"riiTl\vuy coii trnt-tor , 1UO railway laborer * anil rn tciitii- story to work on ifriulo ot Southern Kunsns riiliruuil In tlio Inilliin Turrltorv , HU inllos Einilli of Klown , Kan. tiood wiites ; wood win ter work. Work will lu t two yours. For In- lormiitlniiltniutrrorN. Sclinrz , t'nitiu'll Itlnrr * . 1/WJU HUNT-A flood double liitlMInc sullnlilo -I ? for n motory store nnil liwrlllnjr. ( iood locution. Th'i ! < . VowlitLUl Ninth nth st. Flt S.M.15Medium sired IMobrld snl'ej TTwd"- bury owlii' ninuliliio ; cnsli rojis'.er ; spill- tin * , ' nmclimo ; bni1nv len-r I'ti'ijii'njf mil- rlilno : elr.ok ! srn'iunurH'r- -.gis jcslaonco HUM lots , aiii ! ftur ! i.iv.-uio ouiiuiiiLr , .MI. 41 Noi'th Main struct. Addrcs * 7. T. Umlspy , Conni-ll lllullg. MURDER 1 ! Dlnlithrrin Ismrnln iniiklns Its iinunid vNita- lion. 'I on } curt * ' t mil or illt. Tlldd. JKKKHKlS' Itl'.MKDV tor that fiitiil mi'lii ly IKH duiuoti- strutodtho I'lii-ttlnit II Is lulnllililous a prevent- Ivu luMeiirn. If you penult your chlldri-n to illo with dlphlhi'flu. "TliulL' Jiloo.l ho upon yiiur lii'iid. " 1'or sulo only at dm ollico. No. ii : South Sth ftri'oi.L'on.icll lllnll'.s , ln.or.sont liy c.vpie-5 on receipt of prlfi' . $ - * . 1'roin the Oiiiiiliu lluo : , Mr. .1. II. llntlcr , of Iliixcl , Dcll.I'ottuwattmnio Co. , Iowa , uml his linully of oluvon purMing , wore nil sloU with iniillviiaiii d phtlicrln. Hvcry onool'thom hns rccovi'roil , liy thu no of Dr. Jt'llvils'I'liivriillvu and Ouro Cor Diphtheria , without thu aid of u physician. U. II. lllaknslui' , of No. Mill Cuniplicll struut , Oninliu , who ruco.itly lost it , beuntifnl and I i- ten < tlmr ilaii liti'r , eil nliout 15 years , hy .llphtlu'da. iimlor thotrcntmoiUiOf ono of the host physician * In Onmtm , writer to Dr. .Ivllcris , ot this city : "Vour rcmody I'ordipljlheriu came too late , ourlenrdaunhti-r wn ? itvhiK hen It was received. I am sntifitlixl that her Illo could have linen saved. Another on ? ot oiii-L-hlldren who had the diphtheria , h r thioat wits lillo.1 up with the putrid nlcoration , wo need your me'ilclncand In twelve hours the disease wii.s compleifcly puhiln--d. In the luttiro wo will keep your ineilli'ino Bt nil tlmcn In our house. Wo feel that It i-ave.l the life of ono of our chil dren. Wo are very thmiKul | to you , ami only recret that we did not call on yon sooner. " From the Council Illuirs Oully Oloho : M. A. Mel'lko. editor ot the Cntnlirlix ( Kbens- hurtr , 1'n. ) I'Veeman , has liuon the personal Irlond of the editor of the Ololia for more than twenty years , nml Is k town wherever ho Is known as ono ot'tho best mon llviiw. His family was rnviiKPil with diphtheria , ami triently < lis- tressed , t-omo of Dr. .lolTcrls' Diphtheria Cnro was upcil , and the lives of the rp t of hlsehlld- run saved. Letters from Mr. Mel'lUo are un- liiiiimlcd In tholr expressions of gratitude for ilndlnir Mime means of avertlmr the loss of all his little ones. I'ivo of Mr. Mcl'llto's elilldron ( Hit of elKht died from diphtheria hofore ho had an opportunity of UIIK | Dr. Jofforls' remedy. IIVSI'HI'SIAI nVSl'IH'SIA ! nyspgjitlc , why live In mr-ory and dlo in dls- pair with canci-rot the Ptoinacn ? Dr. Thomas JclforU cures ovcry c.iso of indljrostlon ami eoiiMtlpation In a very short time. Host of ref erences invoii. lvsponla is the eauso of ninety per cent of ml diseased crmd.lions. 1'rlco t't for two weeks treatment. Dr. .leffei-Is1 dlphtlierlii mediclno Is Infallible for nil kinds of sore throats. Imllspenslblo In putrid K'.iro tluimr , in inallsrnant s.-arlot 1'ovor , chaiiRlimltln I ? hours to thoi-linplo form. Infal lible euro for all Inllainniiitnrv , iilcorutlvo , put rid , cancerous nlcoriitlon of the womb and all cntiirrlial conditions. Full prlntej instructions how to n o thoiupill- emos sent with them. No doctor ruiitilrt'il. I'r. .lefferls' romodlos can only bo obtained nt his ollice. No."H South Eilthtti struct , ( . ouncll Illulls , I own , or bin ) t W express on receipt of price. JACOB Sims , ATTORNEY AT LAW , OOTTNOILi BIjTJFF'S ' I'mctlcuR ill the Stiti : > mill Kodoral courts Jtooins 7 and 8 SlinRiirt Hlo-ik. N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace Ollice ever American Kxpress NEWSPAPER : ADVERTISING ! Pays Best WHEN PROPERLY DOKE. V/C AIM TO AND DO GIVE TO ALLCUSTOMERS SLOWEST Pniecs PROMPT TBANBACTIONB-I JUDICIOUS SELECTIONS CONSPICUOUS POSI . . . . TIONS"-.EXPERIENCED ASSISTANCE.-UNBI ASED OPINIONS AND CoNriDCHTiAL SERVICE. ADVCRTIICMINTB DtsioNto , Pnoor * SHOWN AHDJ E TIM TI Or CoCT IN ANY NtW r PCB . j FuRNItMtD TO Rt rON l li PHTI j FREE or CHARGE ) The H. P. Hubbard Co. , Suce.iwn to H P HUBBARD , Judicious Advertising Agents and Experts , ! Etttblithtd 1871 Inct po' t d 1885 , [ New Haven , Conn. i03Oun 200 P oi C > T > Loauc or Nw s pri . " GIHT F I ON L. WILDOR'S COMPOUND OF IPURB COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. To One and All-Are you suffering frnniu INnmli , C < iM , A.thras , nronchltlurun / nftlie rurli.m iiiilinonurr troiihlp tlu' ; oflon fmi In raiii ; ruino-lonl lf n. u o'-WlllKir .ruriii Cod-Mrar f > "l " nna I .line. " nfu unit miru romedr. Di'i N no qiitirk pri-i'Tilioa. liutt reiul rIrpre crllH l lir tlifl mn-ll- ! -al J.ic-.iHv. . Mxnufn-turcd o'llr br A. 11. Wll.lmll clicniln , llot'on. Sold tiy nil druicl > ti. 'Jill : UU.MI.KMK.VM J'lUK.M ) . ( llxxt Implnnrnmtltlifach Ixilllr. Buro or < > in 2 iu4day > . > * W j-uu or It. * * ul lu uny AdurvM fur e i .ou , MAI TDOK MT'fl. CO. , Borlnirlloia , 0. Messrs. Kuba & Co , , Agenti. i't fnrtirl Itnit tlir ( ' ( tnni-tl lllti ; ) ' * Cai'itH OIWJWHit'lll / HUilte n ' In tln'tr lli'iii nn liiiiiHti'H lut nr.rl , < tn < l tltttt tlirartbo ) it ml to IIKltfl'lllllH IVtlllW tllt'il' KlOflf IH'/'OI'C Unit / / / . do KIT tlicin iH'ftire HOIIxm7i / < clucirln'i-c , unit olittfin Iht'ti' If I/DII mint tit linn tniiitlilnii In tlii'ii' line they ii'lll ' yii'i'on ' / iH'lctw ii'lll fi-i-litlnlif f > nlt n < nt Tfirir utorli finislnlit nf nil f/ivufi'x nnil Huiki' . * of Mattings , Window Shades , GUB.TAIH A3ST23 UFHQZaSTEI&Y GOOBS , Eic. ; .1 lot uf Tithlr IJnctisTinrcls < nnliiithiim tn close out < it IHSS Tll.tCOST. . Src tticni. Council Bluffs Caiapet Co. , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Farming Lainl * in Iowa. .Mlnne.soln , Kansas , unit ranging from $ r > .00 to $10.00 iHTiu'iv. School anil stale laiuls in Mlni.esotsi un tl I j'uar.V tinio 5 per eent interi'M. Kniul Unyers fare free. Information , etc. , jiiven bv a J J J A. V ' A J. iv ' TJ No. o.Vi Uro.iclWiiy , Connc'il HlullV , Iowa , ngunl for l'rniilrik- & ' . ( . 'o. , C'lictigo. ' MRS. C. L GILLETTE , > - < - HAIR GOOPS , t & c pcg 1 Bargains in 'Carpets Tins Week A T- rj'ijoii wish n C < tri > rt. no mutter ii'linl tjwulc , i > mire to cull and AP.K nn In-fore We. H/'er siH'dul lini'i/aiiis in Jtrtinn 1'nftmiK anil Dress ( tutxlit Hit * H'ri'lt. JSi'ct'iitlilnif In lliift Unit it-Ill be $ ol < l cliatjt tliiii coinlniwcelt. . , SVo tlic iiint'ciine stock. HARKNESS BROTHERS , No. 401 Broad ' , ay , Council Bluffs. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Established 1SJ7 Creston House , The only hotel In Council re And all modern Improvements. SID , ai"uudai9MainM. ilAX JIOHN , Vrop. Horses and Mules For all purposes. tiO'ight and sold , nt rotall ant ! In kits. Lartfo iuantltlo3 ] to t > eleuf tiom i-uveral piilrsot' ( Inn drivers , shiKloor douhlo. MASON WISE , Council Kind's. P. C. MILLER , No. 13 PepSt. . , Council Bluffs. J LAT1JST DESIGNS. MANUFACTUBEH OF PAINTS. JIoiiso , Fljtn and Decorative Piilnter. I'upler Macho Wall Ornaments , None hut host hands employed and charges iVaMiiihlu. BOOK BINDING ii , JoiirnaU , Coiuily niul ICaiili Work of All Kinds a Spec- . hilly Prompt Allenlionjo Mall Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Kvcrct Block , Council Hltifls. Staiulanl Papers Usud. All styles of bind ing in Magazines anil BLANK BOOKS. IIBPKIIENCKS : C. a Niitlonal II MW , . 15. Smith 4c Co. , ClUzenn' Hunk. Ie ) r - . Well * t < Co. , Hret National Bank. U II. Insurance U > . , odlcorA : 1'uhev.lliuikur .C.lt rinvlnzd Dunk. Beduotion in Prices , IN China , Glassware , Etc. , At W. S.Hcmcr & Co'a. No. 33 Main st Council Bluffs , ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No. 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of the Parisian Mil inary Co , Manager. FINE - FRENCH - NilLLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. W IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. 103 Imyln ? u f" > lint or Ilonnet , one Taor da will bo paid ; $10 round trip. TtLEI'MONC Pii5T I | FIRE IHSURHHCE Irj lhe , following 'Companies ; Cermnn American , of New York PlKCtilt , * ot Hart/otd , Hartford , * of Hartford , Callfornian , of San Ftanchca , Scottish Union A National , of Edlnoarg , UnlunotSan Francisco , State , * ofOes Molnes. iVIIIlamsburg City , * of Brooklyn. Those marked with a * Iniuie alto ngalint loss by Wind Storini , Cyclones and Tornadoes ran BAI.R IN roi NCII , AMI OMAHA. ONI5Y LOAN'KD os ooot > ctrv AND I'AKM I'KOIT.ItTV AT L.OWISST UAftlS. * * * , , * + ' " * * * * R. L. WILLIAMS , It ) N. .Main St. , Council JtlulTH , la. , and 20 ! ) S. lOth St. , Room 10 , Oniiilm , Nob. CALIGBAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES TtMitH , AwnlniTH. Koofliifr Slald , Mau- telH , I'lnto uml Window ( JlasH , Show- Cases. Klcvatord ( hand and Jiy- dranliu &c. BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can bo obtained by | mtronUlnjr tlio HomeSteam MOIlroHdway VJ ft ? /'ouncM DlulTi GKO , w. svnrNi > ur < K , None but oxporjcncuil liamlH u Out of totvn ordcrri by mail'or u llcitcd , and all work warranted. . 'WHOLESALE ' AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. .iiiiiicfi.rrn.il , DliURli , WKLLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Baggie ; , . Wo , 1'to. Ciiiincit Ilium , Iowa. KKYSTON'K MAN'Ut'ACTtJHt'NO CO. > iiiko Iho Orlzliittl nnil Comjiloto Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , CONN SIIKM.KIIS AND KURD rt'TTKIH. Kos.tr.01.Iici , 1503 nti.l . 15)7 ) South Mala Slro t , Ooitnull lliiKTs. limn. WAV ID UKAOUCY ATea ! . Mniiuf'i-smi I Jobber * of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cftrt ( Afro * . unit nil klniU of Vnrm Mnolilnorr. 1100 to Ilia south Mniti Street , Council Ulurfi , loin. AXK > \nt.KS. . P.p. { li.Ktiox. T. lI.Doirdl.lM. ( JKO.F. Witninr. I'lW.ATrens. V.-l'ros A.M'in. 8iti0ounivl. Council BluTs Handla Factory , . . i. Mnnufnrtiircrsor Axle , 1'lok , SIMpo and Small _ Ilntiilli' < , of livery iletorlptlnn. HI.UKl'S CAKIMCT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloth ? , Curtnln natures , ITtiholstory Cloodj , Kio. No. 405 llrmvlwny Counoll llluffi , town. H , Klll.tCCO , Kn\ VKKWUn * & MOOUK , Wltnlontii .loliliiTS III tlui Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. iSMalu miJ 2T I'oitrlSts. Council town. SNVDKK & I.KAMAN , Wliolcsuln Fruit and Produce Commission Mercliinlj , Xo Hl'oirl St. , I'omii'il 'Ilitffj. ' nit ran j IlAItLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , ' sundries. Ktti. No. ft ! Mnln St. , and NO. KlrtuirT t , Council IUinr . O.V. . HUTTS , Wholesale Califoraii Fruit ? a Specialty Gonurnl Coinml'tlon. Nn. 511 Iliomlway , Council lllliIT * . \VlltT & DUQUKTTE , Wlmfslo ! : ! Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries , Nos. inuiuUa Pearl ? t. , Council Illillfi. L. KIKSC11T & CO. , Jolibers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wliolosnlc Llrjuor Dcnloi-K. No. 410 llroiij- way. Council IHiilN. 1IAHXKSX , KTC. I5KCKMAN , STUOHHKIIN & CO. , iiimiriirliirt ! > i-s of nml Wlioi | iiln Do iloM I.I Leather Harness lite. , , Saddlery , . No. Wo Jlnln Pt. . Coiincll llluTi , Iowa. //.ITS , ( MIW. r.TC. MKTCALK HHOTIIKKS. Jobbers in Hats , Caps an ! 61)733. No ? , arinii'l ' nil llrnmltriiCoir.icll UluT * . KKKLINK & l' \Vliolmaln Iron Steel Kails Harden , , , Heavy , Ami Wood Sloslc , Council HluIN , lo.vn. S A vo J ) . H. McDANKLD & CO. , Commission Mercliants for Sala of Illtos I Tallew , Wool , I'elts , ( Jrcasoan.l Kura Council llluffd low.i. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating Lubricitlij Oil ; Ginlln HTO. , H3TO. H.Theodoro , Acent , Council Illulf.Iowa. ! . LVMUKll 1'ILIXG KTC. A. OVKIITON & ( X.I. , Hard Wood , Soutnora Lumbar , Pili-iJ , IndllrldKU Material Spocliill l' > gWlioIos.il < i Luiu- bor of all Kinds. Olllco N'o. 130 Mnlu St. , Counoll Illnlfs. lown. A.MJ MQVVHS. JOHN L1N01CK. Wholesalu Imported and Doraostic Wlnei & Liquors Aifoiu fin-PC. CotlliirH'H llorlt HlltcrJ. No. 1) Main St. Counall III MM. SCIINH1DKH & BF.CK , Foreign and Domestic Winos an ! Liquors , A , biu Main nt. . L-iincll ll'.njs. ' Slar Sale Sables and Mule Kards , IJ1KJAUWAY , COUNCIL 1ILUFFS. i > nmmv Urpot. tPN oa pd CO _ _ S. sr g . . * " khv - -m * * * - ni HorscH nml iniih-H kept ooiiblwiiuv n luiiHl , Mr snlo nt rotiiil or it ) oar loiiUH.Or- dors promptly lillmt by contract on hliort notlco. Slock sold on oommihslon. SiiM'TKit ' & HOJ.KV , rroirlu2r ) . Tclojihoiid No. 11- Foriniirly of Roll Sil : StnDlrs , cornu hi. uvu mid 4th ? ITTBH ThU It outlri'lir no * and In xi iluiil | lliut wlllrfuuriinlvo liiluuc ! ) youtci ilnift mwi-nfiilly In n ( utr liour' . Voacitn Urmi ull thu iiiilUTiin Uml K Ni'O'lcil f'jr tMG fuinll ) ' , in II rut > M yiiiiiiitnl * wnru lit luil o , giitleinriiHiiil vlillilrun , Ijulloi ini'l yenllviiiBii. II will runt THU nollillu until you lmViiiUJrnt < d , ttivn ) u will MJiiillhu lilt jr. \Ve rluilluiiKO romiiolltlnn. Tliu morl oxperluiiou. ! < lrii nuikiri ! ttiitl tulliirturkuiiwj.i .fa n uwrlurt ! > - . Illithalnreiillon nf Mmlunin Wulki-r. u wi'll kiio-n Krencli mii.lltle. U ia-lli r > n > > illr HIIU k'ou.l uyi'i.n nuke inunuy. Wu wunl rtriU'l i urnlt tiluku lidlil of ib biii > liio < rllli in. Wullka In imike nmnur nicl Hlloir olliiTi til ilii IMI Him , nl wo r.ffrr lll'ornl trmi r' t turtliaInrirniulluii cull IT oUitrrrr , MI1S MAHV KAKrillllliK.IK'il. Apot.l. lliiiim M. I'Hi'liln lnu | a , ( ! outicll II I u Hi , | UITU : W. A. WOIIK , I'mprliitur , R. RICE M. D. . , . . , " ' ' "tllorTuilltir * rcUinvo I U5oU ( Ivor iliiity yvnnt | n-nctlr lfit | > rlriict < Nn. II I'oiirlHt , Cxiuncil llliiUn. I'tT't'oiuulUtlon tree.