THE SUNDAY BEE ; OOTOJiKK * Bl , . 1886.---TWELVE PAGES. THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. SUNDAY MOKNINU OUT. 01. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. VI cllu it'd ' by furrier In rnyj.mtof thocltynt twenty cents per week. II. W. TII.TOK. - Manager. CCPINTK * QUICK , No. 4't. NIUIIT Kunoii No. 21 MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing Co. Now fall Roods iit Holler's. Coopur As Mu(5uo ( soil stoves. Uu\ Soar brand o.Vhturs , the host. Chun ) ) railroad tickuU tit Hushnull's. 'J'hu cllv council incuts in ri' < ; iiliii' sus- Bion on Jilonduy uvuiilng. Six iloxcn parlor uasols just rocoiv rd nt W.V. . Chapman's , 103 : iud 11)7 ) Main fltrci't. Thcro has been placed in the city Iron- miry nlioiit $1,5(10 ( us licenses from tlio sa loons for October. Tliufruncnil citvuxpoiiMiisforttiu month of October foot up * MM.O.J. This is a decided improvement over the old rate of $110,000 a yuur. .John Kojrprri and John Cnmminiis liad RO noisy a dispute On Hroiidway , near Poitrl Htfutit vesturday , that Olliccr Hen- ( tricks locked tlumi lip in tins city jail. .tiidyo Aylcswoitli , who has been out. in the country fining soinn talking for the democracy , has returned and a am taken his plaeo on the bench of the superior court , Lenvo to marry wus.yesterday given to Edward Maxlield and Nora. Williams , botli of Norwalk township ; also to Tliomas Hoard and Kli/.ahcth liruwur , both of this city. The llroailwiiy variety tlteatre lias boon opened le.ss tlian si week find a change of the proprietors is announced , Kiigouo Call having withdrawn and Mr. Storin , one of ( he actors , has gone In paitnor- sliip with Joe DricHbach. A new real estate tirm has been organ ised , consisting of Frank Cook , who has been a long time in the business , and VV. C. Morgan , late of the Jirm of Cooke & Morgan. The now linn will hi- Cook & Morgan , and they will occupy No. ! 5 Pearl street. Messrs. Robinson Bros. , the jewelers , have nearly completed their store and will shortly open their new addition to the public , liy the arrangement they have nearly completed , they will have three tunes as much room as formerly nml will be enabled to display their large Block to a much better advantage than ever before. Yesterday afternoon a quartet of young bloods were disclosing on Hroad- wny the important iniestion as to which was the best man. In trying to settle it , ono got knocked out of time and the four got booked at the station , giving their names us John Lynch , Stephen O'Hnra , Richard Lynch and the "un known , " too drunk and .sulky to given name. Richard Lynch was given a hear- injr yesterday afternoon and lined $5 and costs , although he did not hit a blow himself , his chief purl in the nfl'air being to urge the others on. The others were nllowod to cool oil' in jail , and will be in fihapo for a hearing by Monday. Yesterday afternoon the llKEoflico was captured bj the youngest militia com pany in the state , with Captain Charlie Tulleys nt their head ami Louie Orcnttas the drummer. In the ranks were Clyde Smith , Uny Smith , Andrew St. John , Willie Purdy. Paul McOrcary and Ralph Smith. They marched in full uniform , presenting so warlike nn appearance that a prompt surrender was made and the company allowed to confiscate at their will a sullieiont quantity ot red , white and blue paper to complete the uniforms for several now recruits. The street parade of the youthful heroes at tracted much attention. Weather strips at Chapman's. Olponinri urliio Hnlcn. The now law in regard to oleomargar ine goes into effect , so that no dealer can sell it after to-day. Although numerous dealers have been handling it hero , but one has taken out the necessary papers , lie A wholesale dealer. It appears that the retail dealers propose discontinuing the sale of it , from the fact that not ono has secured the necessary permit , and the time being up. The retail dealers are obliged to sell from the original package. Ono of the arrangements already conceived by which to deceive the unwary public is for the dealer to keep the original package in an ice ohcst , or inside a lirkin , so that when they get the oleomargarine out , to servo it to u customer , the latter may not notice that he is getting oleomargarine , npless his eyes are sharp and ho is on the watch. Croat Clearing Out Sulc. Of silver platcil ware to make roo'ii ' for our now stock.Vo oiler our present etock regardless of cost. C. 15. JA < : QUIIIMIN' : & Co , , No. 27 Main street. I'roof of Urn It is always jn the eating. If you want to bo convinced that Kisoman's People's Btoruls justified in advertising the larg est mid greatest' variety of clothing , both for men and boys , and at tile lowest price's , drop ( n and examine for your self. No admission feo. No trouble to show goods. If you want to bo well dressed at little o\penbe , if you > .ant anything in the line of men's , youth's or boys' wear we are prepared to lit your form and pocketbook , and know wo can please you. Prepare yourself for cold blasfs by getting inside of one of our 1 warm overcoats. Our hat and cup do- purtmont is completely stocked. A largo variety of gent's furnishing goods. Childrons * clothing cheaper and better than liny ever shown in this city. A cordial invitation IB extended to you all to 'come and j : ira our prices before pur chasing , 1 1 i\itv : KISUMAN iV Co , IV.oplu's Sjore. No. JJ14. aid , aiSand 320 Broadway , Council ItlulVs. Mrs. S , A , Hall is prepared to do dress making on short notice and at re.-isouablu pric.cs , No. 828 Hroudway. Tlio nowH of the death of Rev. Father Lynch of Dtinlap , has caused much sorrow row not only in that counimnnity , but in many others in Iowa nhero lie has worked t > o long and faithfully. His first charge was at Klkader. After this ho wis at Clinton and Kooknk. After a pro- ' loiiiuid visit to the continent he was appointed - pointed , to DunUip ami the surrounding missions. Husiilus enlarging the churches At Magnolia ami Missouri Yalluy , ho erected u large and beautiful church at I-.11' Dulliiiico , and built St. Patrick's church and parsonage at Dnnlap , both brick structures. The territory wjdch ho has thus developed now employs live priests , ' .Last Uhrlstmas Father Lynch , in driving from Uutilap toUoliuuco , caught a severe col'd , from which ho never fully rpcov- ' jcrcd , On Jho'llllh of last August he > started for Ireland , to his old home , a , 'change of diihiito being deemed the only possibjo hojio for for recovery. J'hls , noworur , did not avail , und he boon passed into rest. loan bitvoyou rnontiv In Stoves. Tin- Wuru uud HurJwuru.V. . A. Wood. THE BUSY BEE IN THE BLUFFS It Gathers Up a Variety of News. About the Town For Sunday Readers. RELIGION AND POLITICAL POINTS Clitlstlnn YotitiR .Men's Conversa tional Club Death of nn loxva 1'rlest Talks Atmut , the Church Topics. The li.iillt" ! Onn Solve It. One of the perplexing questions at tills acason of the year with the ladies is what kind of a clo.ik to purchase , This can be most easily solved if they will visit the cloak department of IIKMIV imMAN : : & co.'s IT.OIMX'S STOUK , Nos. ill I , : UO , 18 and iCO Hroadway , where they can see by far the largest variety of cloaks and wraps ever shown in any two stores in the west ami a greater number than is carried by all the other houses in this city. Not only can w nil is there bo fen ! mi that are retailed for iloi : and sJoOO each , but those that are sold as low as $2.r > 0. Cloaks of any kind , quality and price can be found in the cloak department of ncNitv II.SIMAN : : & co. , and at prices which other houses can no possibly reach. Call and be convincedt Cultivating l > r Conversation. Harry Curtis , secretary of the Y. M. C. A. , of tins city , who has. been attending the state convention of associations at Des Moincs , gave the following descrip tion of a new feature of its work , meeting with great success hero. Our association has been somewhat noted as to the number and value of the practical secular agencies we have em ployed for the purpose of attracting nirJ educating young men Tlio literary and social that was de scribed at the state convention two years : ii'o was the most popular and did much toward awakonimr an interest in the Council HI nil's association. Through it we reached many that we could have got hold of in no other way. It had its day , and was : t decided success. The matter of fact band for scientific investigation wa.- > excellent , but a little too deep for the average young man to appreciate. De bates arc good for a time , but are short lived. I think we are safe in saying that we are the lir.st to introduce the conver sational club , and we believe it to be ahead of anything we have yet had in the secular line. After considerable study as to how the reading of our young men could be turned into more practical channels 1 hit upon an idea that I regarded as ex ceedingly promising. A meeting was called and about ten young men were present. The object of the meeting was * discussed , after which 1 presented my whin about as follows : "Each evening there are a goodly number of young men in our rooms busily engaged in reading. Careful observation shows me that they pick up many papers and read numerous articles but gam little solid information. They undertake too mnoli nnd accomplish too little. I for one deaire to make my reading practical , and each week gain some iisetul knowledge , I am in favor of meeting once a week and talking over informally what we have read , and would propose this scheme : Let each man take from the tables or files of our reading room one paper and after glancing through it decide npou what ho regards as the best article and that ono study up thorougljy until ho can give an intelligent talk about it at tlio next meeting. The talk is to bo conversational. Points made by the writer arc to be brought out ; also any comments or objections that the reader may have are to be stated. " The young men readily caught the spirit and be came enthusiastic. A list of the papers found in the reading-room had Ucen lire- pared. so I called out , "Who will take the Chicago Inter Ocean ? " A hand was immediately raised and note of the per son taken. "Who will take Harper's Monthly ? " up goes a hund. "Tho Youth's Companion ? " a hand up. "Tho New York World ? " hand up , etc. IJur- ing the week careful attention was given to study , and at the next meeting wo had eight or ton very interesting talks from us many young men. When one gets through talking about his article a few moments tire allowed for asking questions and for discussion. Some very profitahlo talks have taken place after a valuable article has been probunlcd by ono of the young men. Those meetings have now been held for two mouths with the most satisfactory results. Kach member of the club tries hard to excel the others and this legiti mate spirit of rivalry lias inspired the lei- lows with higher ideals of reading. Oc casionally the article selected by some young man is such that he understands much about it before reading. One young man took the Philadelphia Press and from that bcleotcdun article on "Tho Uattlo of ( Jottybburg. " He had lived but a few miles froin the place at the tinit ) of the war ; know the streams. rocks , trees , fences , and many instances connected with that memorable battle. An unusual amount of inture.it was awakened as he gave the history he had read witn his original de scription. Another took oneof Talmage's sermons. He had heard Talmago lecture and preach ; know much uboutTiis great church , the tabernacle ; upoku of the im mense crowds that gathered there every Sunday how visitors to Now 1'ork and Itrooklyn thought their visit Incomplete unless they went to hear Talmngoj how , if you follow the orowil from ferry land ing or railroad station , you arrive at Tal- mage's , and how the harsh voice of the great preacher could be distinctly hoard in all parts of ilia great tabeniucle. I imiht pause , but before closing let mo sum up the benefits. Our conversational olub Inis awakened thought , strengthened memory , developed the powers of dis cernment and cultivated the arc of ex- Preston. See that your books are made by More- house & Co , , room 1 , Everett block. Tnllc Atiout the lirldgc. "You need not worry about the rates to bo' charged over the now wugon bridge , " remarked a rather close ob server of business matters. "It Is nil right for the council to put a limit to the charges. Ten cents is the limit fixed , but that will take a man from the Metho dist church in Council Kind's to the middle of Omaha , anway , and perhaps further. . 1 under > tand that the ordinance makes the. company agree to charge no more than five cents from any point In Council Klu Do to any point on tlio line inside of tlie limits , and only ten cent * to wherever its western terminus mm bo in Omahu. It is cheap enough Hi this rate , but busi ness policy \yill make the rates still cheaper. The men who go into this bridjio enterprise go into it to make money out of it. Thev ought to make g out of it. Now ft la : i settled fact , as shown by the history of all such , bridges , that the only May to make money by it is to have a great many people cro.vsing and re- dossing , and the only way to get many people to cross it is to muku tlio nito BO low that people will cross it daily and regularly. Just see. how it has been with the hacks , A while ago there were only two or three hacks in town. They charged lifty cents a passenger. They Iwrdltf could make both .omU fnpot. The hock men look a tumble 10 themselves , and the rate was put down to twenty-livtr cents. Now there are u dozuil or more hacks which arc doing well at the o Vales , hs because more people will ride. I'hn bridge folks areas sharp as the luckmcti , and they will make tile rntos low of thuir own accord to catch more tradu1 "Jld you know that the biidgo scheme W.11 coila npr" i\skod \ ono of the ret.ill merelianls of the KIK : man yesterday. The Hin : man pleaded ignorance , and asked the reasons Inr such n queer decfnr- ration. "Well , I'll tell yon. Vnlighan told me the other evening that h was getting ready to come over here you know ho is In Omaha most of the time and open up the eyes of the people. He says he will show the people that it is the biggest swindling scheme over devised - vised , and that tlnro are lots of niggers in the fence. He Is iroing to knock the whole thing endwise , and startle the community by unearthing the facts which are underneath. 1 don t know what he Is going to do , bntlio promisesloshow up enough to kill the scheme. " The Bin : man asked his informant how this blus ter of Vaughan'.s had alluded him. "Oh 1 believe the bridge will bo the biggest thing that ever happened to Council HluH's. You bet your last dollar wo want the bridge , Vaughan or no Vaughau. " As the same report him come from other Minrees It seems that Vnuirhan is liable to make n roar at the last minute , and if eiiculars are suddenly sprung upon the voters , the authorship will doubtless be apparent , and the animus and motives of their issue so apparent to the voters that they will bo llltlo all'ected by any sucl. unexpected cry of "wolf. " Richmond Ranges for hard coal are the best. Cooper iVMcOce tell them. Two SctH of Poll JlnolCR. The special election on the question of voting aid to tlio bridge company neces sitates an additional set of poll books. It was at first thought that one set would do , and that by using a double chock it would appear sulHciontly plain who had voted on that question and who had voted on the regular election and who had voted on both , but the discovery wan made yesterday that the returns of the special bridge election , with tin ) poll books , would have to bo sent to the city clerk , and the regular election returns and the poll books sent to the county auditor. This could not be done without two sets of poll books. There were no additional uoll books to be had in the city , and a telegram was sent to Des Moine.s yesterday to have some sent here at oneo for this purpose. If they do not come in time much inconvenience will be caused in getting some other form of poll book. Tlio keeping of these addi tional books will probably necessitate the employing of additional clerks to keep them. The regular election anil the bridge election will necessitate the keep ing of separate ballot-boxes at each pre cinct , ami voters will cast separate bi-1- lots. _ Anything you want in Housekeeper's Hardware and Tinware at Cooper & McGeo's. Subjects Cor Sanctuaries. The following church notices arc given a place for the guidance of wor shippers to-day : Rev. J. Fisk will preach in the A. M. E. church on Williums street at 7 o'cloci ; this evening. Services in the Congregational church to-day , morning and evening. Preaching by the pastor. Morning suojcct , "Hav ing Power with God. " Evening , "Uu- hold the Lamb of God. " A hearty invi tation is extended all who may desire to attend. Rev. J F. McDowell will preach in Saints' church this evening on "Spiritual Forces , their Influences. " Sunday school nt 13 a. m. Everybody invited. Services at Union chapel , Harmony street tO'day at3 o'clock p. m. , conducted by Rev. E. M. II. Fleming , of theM. 15. clinrch. Sunday school at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting'lhurhdavevening. Topic , "Faith. " The pastor of the First Baptist church will preach in the morning on "The Resurrection of Christ. " In the evening "Ono Trial of the Sinner Better than Marry , " with reference to future proba tion. Seats free. All cordially invited. Political Talk. A committee of the Knights of Labor , of Neola , are out in a card denouncing the attempt to trade oil' their votes to Colonel Keatley , and claiming that they will heartily support Major Lyman. The knights seem to be badly split up. Mis souri Valley favors Major Lyman , in a series of resolutions , Council Blufls sends out its circulars for Colonel Kcatlcy , and the district convention , representing all the assemblies , passed a resolution with holding the votes of the knights from both candidates. A private circular , issued by Dan Farrell - rell , chairman of the ninth district demo cratic committee , says ; "On a careful canvass of the district f find the republi can majority to bo ! tOO. If every one goes to the polls and votes his party ticket. Lyman would have a majority of BOO. This majority is easy overcome. There are 1JJO voting precincts in the district. Now if in each precinct we get two re publicans to scratch Lyman and vote for Keatloy it will make a change of 000 votes , which willtrivo Keatley a majority of ! 100 , and make his election sure. " The gallant campaigner does not liguro out liow it would bo if two democrats in each of the 150 precincts should be pre vailed to scratch Keatloy and throw their votes for Lyman. An Independent Candidate , I hereby announce myself as an inde pendent candidate for justice of the peace , and submit my chum to the voters of Council Kind's , la. , on the 2nd day of November , 1880. A. L. HKNUIIIOKS. The Rridco Ordinance. The following nro those portions of the bridge ordinance , as amended and passed , in which the voters are most concerned : Sec. 0. And hu It further ordained thntsalil Hallway nml Jlii'li lirldue company shall fully complete bald htiot-t railway and bridge , from the MUi-ourl river to South Kir.it street , within two years from tlio date ot the adop tion ami passage ot this ordinance. And Mild company shall complete the Imliinco of said f-treet railway within three years. Irom the date of the pasMiKQ of this ordinance oir the remaining streets aim a\oimes herein imintcd , and a failure of said company to lay down HE tracks on salil rniminnii ; streets and au'iiuos within wild Unco years shall loriolt nil rlirlit to use the same at the option of the city council. And that tnld company t > o. and Is hereby prohibited Irom leasing n.ild high bruke for anv other railway purposes than for sticct railways. That the said company shall In nn C.T-O charge each pusseicer carried on tald rait way , mid ncrnss buhl bridge fiom niiv iiai t of its street railway Hues In the city of Council Hlmfs to Us uei-tern terminus in Omaha , to exceed ( MI (1U ) tvnU tor each pur- son : and not to e.\c-ed live ( A ) cents within thu limits of the cjty of Conned lilulfs. .Sec. 7. That the t'allme of sahl company to complete the la > ! iiv ! down and equipment ot thu btu.et lallwuy tnirK , and the construc tion ot said lirMue , within the time as pio- vhled Jn llis ) oidlnauce , sliall opeiate as a full forfeiture of all right of said company to receive or have paid over to It any part or portion of thcaldtfix , votud and donated by the freehold resident taxpayers o ( said city , as provided In chapter 13 , oi the laws' qf Iowa of ifibO. .See. S , And ' > < ) ' -further ordained that said KlrecJ-rallwa.v shall comivat-witlr amibe. . operate ! over and across.tlm hlulrwAy'bildw when cuiibtnictcd across the Missouri rher bctncen Council lUiiHV and Omaha. Said hitdgti to bo ahlsh brldw'nsdflined t > yan act of conurcss for Qonstructinn of the same. Said bridge to. be uscii arid OIH.T.UC * ! solely and exclusively as a street railway , iilgliwav. public travel ana wagon bilugo , I'luvlded Bargains in Carpets Us Week JfyouwMi a Cat'iH-t. no matter ivhal nrade , be sure to call and sec its brfoiv innvlidsinfj elsewhere * TIV offer spcc-lal btirt/ains In Dress Patterns ami Dress Uooits this it'cck. ' Jlt'ci'i/thlng In this line will brsold cheap this coining week , Hoc the iinircnse stock. HARKNESS BROTHERS , No. 4O1 Broadway , Council Bluffs. TOMORROW'SGRAND ' SALE Will , Tomorrow. MOtfDA 1" , place on sate a la rue line of Tobogan Hoods& , Jersey SLIGHTLY SOILED. 2,000 , in NUMBER ; NO MORE , NO LESS. Will be offered tomorrow , 31OXDA 1 * , inorn'tna. Sale connncnclna at 9 o'clock in Ihe Domeitlo Department of Elm-man's Mammoth's People's Stare in the basement room for These goods arcgcnci'alln sold from GOc and someofthcm ashlf/h an$2.fiO and # tf each. i c i j We purchased'jthem ' cheap and propose to make it lively foi ; one day by giving the public the greatest b'argains eve laid on any counter by any mei chant in America , Be sure to inspect thse : Tobbogan Hoods and Jersey Caps tomorrow , MONDAY , at at's itLj 314 , 316,318 , and 320 BroadwayCouncil , Bluffs. MRS. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS , , t/ Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from fi.OO to f 10.00 per acre. School and state lauds In Minnesota on SO yours1 time 5 pur cent interest. Land iinyors faro freo. Information , etc. , { riven l > y No. BSJi Hroadway , Couneil Hluir , Iowa , ajront for Frnidrikseu & Co. , U'licago. ' further Hint In case the &altl brlduo cmnii.iny I or their hiiccpisors or ahsnrns , shall nsoor attempt - I tempt to nsti said liluli bridge for any other jmritosQtlmn herein granted , all rights hereby ctmterri'd or granted to gaid.orhlijo . coninany filmll no forfeited , and all rk-lits under this oidlnanco bhall become null and void. Iu'raprliih8. Deputy Ulork Shea iaoU' for u Sunday in Des Moiries. ' ' ' Mrs , Martin Casey,1 wjio has boon dangerously ill , is rccoycriug rapidly , Ben Austin , who&u hand was injured while at work on the Union I'aeilic brid o , is now able to resume , \vorc. ( OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL UUJKFS , IA , Eslnbllshed 1S57 ITSTIIG'TOPERCAIl" ' For a buyer to go where the largest Stock and Greatest Varieties are kept in any one line. Again , if seller has EXI-CKIBNCED ACCOMMCIJATIOKS faithful and trusty help those who buy will be agreeably sprycd , and if 'teller gives FULL weights rtnd meas ures , you have three excellent reasons for patronizing euCh a firm. Fuel consumers ought there ore , ' to buy' of . HEATONFuEii Co. , .No. 028 Hroadway , Council IJiulft. Telephone 110. CKESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council 13 hi I ) a having Fare Esoa/pe And all mo 'ern improvement ! ) . QIC , 217 and 210 Main st. MAX MO JIN , Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , JJKOAUWAY , COUNCIL IJLUFFS , Opposlto Dummy Depot. C/3 45 S C/a 5j * eS. . Horses and mules kejit conntantlv on hand , for sain at retail or in car loads.Or ders promptly lillad by contract on short notice. .Stock sold on commission , SIILUTKK to HOLTCY , I'roprioSrs. Tolopliono No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale btables , corner 1st. avc and 4tb street. B. RICE , M. B. , rnn'ra * * ' ° r other Tumor * leuioKid wlihou Lancers tnu iUf0 , ordrawJnl ; of blood , Over thnijr yours pritclidiluzprrle.itu. No. 11 1'oarl Bt. , C < umcil lllutli Don't fo\jri \ ( tlitit fftc Council MilCttrpcf. . ComKmwill ; nnthf n r/irmr/r in tlirlr Jinn on Jtinmtry tut ncjrl , nml ( lint thru ' < ' bound to inatci-tnllii rcilurr tlirtr stock before thai < ! H/ ! > ( iosceHieni before UOH jHtrcluutc elsewhere , and obtain their ; > r/cr. / . / / ' ami n-iint to buy < tii/tlilnu ! in their line ihfu will ylt'ti you price * Unit cerlalnlii unit you. Their stock consists of nil yrndcs and makes of i Cloths , Mattings , Window Shades , . CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS , Etc. , A lot of Table Linens. Towels and Jfapklns to close out at JfrKSS ' 77/.IJV COST. Sec them. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 506 Broaclwau. Council J/ Kcodiptj Sbylna and Impopbatiops Qopobanbly op 14OO Fnrnam Street , Omaha , Neb. SPECIAL NOTICES : Fpcclnl mtvcrtlsuiiiLMits , men ns Lost , Ko mil To Iomi , For Sulc , To Horn , Vv tints , Hoimllnsr , etc. , will ticlupcrtoi ! In this column ut the low rntoofTEN CUNTS I'KIt MNK rortlioflrst Inser- Inn ( mil rive Cents I'crUnc for cnch iiitisoiiuoiit liiDurtion. I.cuvo mlvoillsomonts nt our ofllco No. 12 Teal street , ne.ir Ilroadway , Council Hhiffs. WANTS. TG OU HUNT I'unilslicd rooms , tllfl Bluff St. WANTKD--A boy with pony to carry Ilco route. Ftm SAr.n Old papers for enlo nt tlio Hco olllco. _ WANTED Part les Intcndlm ? to lie married are wanted to cdl nt 11m Prjor's lieu job onice to Feloct tliolr wuilitlnir cams. \\7'.VNTii-A flrFt-ciaas cook nt Ilcch'olu's Hotel , Council Illnlls. ANTI-.D-lly C. FhunflHd , railway contractor - tractor , 100 railway laborers und Ml team sters to work on tn-iiiio of Southern Kansas railroad In the ludliin Toirltorjr , CO ndlos south of Klnwn , ICan. Hood wnirus ; ( food winter - tor work. Work will last two yo.irs. Per In- forimition Inquire of N. i-chiirz. Council IllulTs. " 1/IOirUKNT A Kood double building suitable -U for n urocory store and dwelling. Gooil location. Tli'j * Voitf lit , : 3 North Mb st. bit SALi : MnuTiinfsl/udnieboTd eufo : Ilrnd- bury sewiiu machine ; cash rosiistnr ; split- tin ? machine ; brass , jnw lever crimping IIIH- clilMo ; clock ; < ; lioomal\crfl tools ; residence and lots , und our wliolosnlo bulldiiw , 7 < o. 41 Noitli Main street. Address Z. T. Uiulsey , Council llluire. SCHTJRZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Expreis. Horses and Mules For all burposcs , bought nnd sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to selec from Several pairo of Tine drivers , bin- gle or double. MASON WISE , Council 11 ! nil's. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. . , , , At W. S. Hcmur & C'o's , No. 23 Main st Council lilutis , JACOB SIMS , Attorney at Law , COTJlTCIIj BT-iTJinir'S ' Practiecs in the State and Fudural courts llooms 7 and 8 Shngart lllo k. MURDER ! ! Dliihtbcrlii Is nuain innklnK1 Ii * ntinnnl visita tion. TunyenrH'trliilof UK.TIIOS JUITKIIIS' UKMKDV lor ibnt liilnl iilrlady lius cluinon- Elriitedtliclactlliiit it in Inlulllblu h u provccit- Ivuunilcnrn. if yon nurmlt jour rlillilron to illo with illphllKirin , ' "J'lirlr blond bo upon your liciid. " Fi'siil < only ut the ollloo. Vo l onlb MM nrcci , ( iiiiiuiil llnitri , la. , or tout by pijiri'SS on roccilpt of prlc-o. t . Fiom tin ) Oimibu Hun : Mr. J. II. llutlor. of Ilnrel InPottnwnttnmlo | | Co. , lowu , nml lim linully of Ho vim ] ioreona , i < raiilUlckwltli inubiruuiit illiibtbcrlii. JIvury oniiol tlioiu has lotovuioil bv tlio USD of Dr. Jctrurls' I'riivuntho unil Curu for UlplitUurln , wltbout tlio nlil of njibyslcliin C. II Illakuttlae , of No HIO Campbell etroet , OnmliH , who rocoiitly lust a bciiiitUnl nml l.i- torrslliitf iliitiwliior. gui\ \ about IS yonrH , liy tllphtliuiln , untlor tlio ircaimonl ol onu of the best pliynlclunH In ( ) in \viitc.sto Dr. Jeircrls , of tbisolty ; "Vonr roinudy lorillphthoriii ciiino too Into , our ilcftriliiut ; liter wag ilvliitf ulion It was rocolid. . I um BntlHttoil Hint her ilto uonlil have boon lavod. Anothur nn oi ourchllilron who liaiMhuillptithdria , bcr tliront wus Itlloil up will ! the pul rid iilcoriitlon , o UFOI ! your liioiljclnoiind lutwi'ho hours Iho tllsniko wiig coiuplott'ly sub In-xl. In the future wo will Vuup your inc-Ulclno at nil tlmcH In our honso. Wu fuel tbnt it ar 'l ' the llfu of ono ot our clill- ilren. Wti uro very thuiiKful toyou , unil only rr rot that wo dlil not call on you Eoonor , " From the Council Illuiru Dully ( Hobo ; M. A. JIcl'IKc , editor oC tbuCurabrla ( Kbons- InirK , ! ' . ) Froomun , Inis buou the porboiml frlimJ of the rJltor ot Iho Olobo for inoro tliiin twonl/yeiire , mid IB known wliurovfr hu In known in onn of the bnstmnn lUlnv , Ill fiunlly nns nivnirnd with dljibthurlii , and iri rally < lis- troHgfd. Soinoof Dr. J 't7erl ' Ulplithoilu Cure WUH luoil , mid thu lives of tljo lust nf hlsuhlld > ron savu'l. I > tturd from Mr , Mcl'lko uro un- bouiidxdlii tholr oxproislons of trnitlrudu for IlnJIiiK HOIIIO uiKiinii of nvurlluu the Ions of all blplltiln OMUL i'lro of .Mr. JIcl'Iko'H chllilrun out of niklil rtlo'l ' fiom illphthurla buforo ho ImJ au ojipoilnnlty "f iislnw l > r Jollurls' remedy , IIVM'KI'SIAI Dysjioutlo , whynvoin mlsory mi' ! dlo in dli- pull1 with caiicurqf ifiuMtoiniiuh ? I > r , Tlioinni Ji3llor(3 ( ciirim evury CHHO of lmlltr < - tlon nnd uoiiHllpiitlna In n very short iluio. llcsl of inf. orencug civon. ljriepela | is the CUUEQ of nliU'ty pur conl or ml illraqsod condition * , 1'dvo f i tar two wotk troatinepu Dr. . .leffoj'ls'dlphtherhi mcdilnii | U liifulUblo for all kliiln of sore ilirouta , Indlbpunsiblu In putrid ooro throiu. In uuilUiuint Hcadcl fevr , , IIOIIID tu thu hlmplu form , Intiil- lible euro for ull Inflainiiiatory , ultoiatlvu , imt rid. cnnoeroiid .ulcrrntlon of 4hu womb and' till ciuarrhal cundltloiit. Full printed Instructions how to uijo tliu modi * oinea mt with them. Nirdiu-tor rfiilred. ( | 1'r .leffcrir romedle * cmitmly bo obtuluod t > t Ilia o filer. \ , < i rj South ' KJ btn street. Council IJIutlB , Juwu.orboat > oiprn * on price. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No. 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of the Parisian Mil inery Co. , Manager TELEPHONE IOO , FIRE INSURHNCE lr\ \ \\\e \ \ \ following Companies : German American , of New York Phanlx , * of Hartford , Hartford , * of Hartfotd , Callfornlan , of San Francisco , Scottish Union & National , of Edlnburg. Union , of San Francisco. State , * ofOes Molnes. Wllllamsburg City , * of Brooklyn. Thost marked with a * insure also against loss by Wind Storms , Cyclones and Jornadiics. ron hAt-E IN COUNCIL * HLUr S AMI OMAHA. ONEY LOANED ONOOOD CITY AXH FA KM PKOI'KRTY AT LOWEST - . * * . * * * * * .RAi-ns. „ , * * * * : _ . . ' ' ' . : BOOK BINDING Ledgers , .foiirnalN , Count ) ' and Itiinli. Work or All liltuls uSpec- inlly Prompt Atteotionjo Mail Orders MOREHODSE & CO. Room 1 Kvorct Dlock , Council Ulnfts. Standard Papers Used. All ulyles of bind' ing m Mii ii/.lnus and BLANK BOOKS. I ! , n. Nntlonnl lliink , M. K. Biultb & Co. , Clti/nns1 Itiinlc , Dcnrr , Well * \ Co. , ti | < t Ninlonal Hunk , ( X II. liiMiinincet Co. , officer &I'ii3uyllinlcuni.D.ll ! Huvliita Hunk. II In tliuulty can bu obtnlncd by imtronUiiiir tlio MO Iliim.hrny4SiL . /Council illuffg St 5pS > GEO , W.SCUINDRKE , Prop , Mono but uxpurlcncod Imnds umploycd Out of town ordnrs by mail or ovprussoa , liuitud , and all work warranted. P. C. MILLER , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER , DUSIfJNB. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. . House , sign and dccoiativt painter. Papier Mnchc wall ornaments. None but best hands employed and chaiges reasonable. FINE - FRENCH MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies ° "uylng a § 5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paidj $10 , ipuiul lri } > . R. L. WIMJAMS 18 N. Main st , Council IfUiiVj , la. , qnd ? 0'J ' S. 15th * t , room 10 , Omaha , Kf Ij. Manufocturor'g Atfrjitfortlin ' x CALIGRAPU TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Avyningt , Koollng , 'Slate , IMate and WFudow Ola ? * , Sljo\v Elevators-lianJ ( and h dr3Ullv.ctc