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\ r. THE- OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1 , 1880. TUB SUNDAY ttBB. COUNCIL BLUFFS , .SUNDAY MOHNINO OfT. 3I. OI-TICE , NO. 12 , I > EAKL STREET. Ij ( crncr in nij | niter thu city nt Iwci.ty ttt ts per ui-uk. Il.W.Til.TON. - - - Mnti.u-cr. 'K , NO. U. , non No y } . MI.NDll SIK.NTIUN. Hleelitm ilay to-morrow. New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods at Koilor'.s. ( , 'oopur * i Mcee ( ! sell hardware. lu\ $ Seal brand oysters , the best. Cheap lallroad ttckeU at Hnslmeirs. Ollleers Slovens and Tamisea yesterday went on day duty. S. Swanson will to-day move into his new home on ( Jlen avenno. Kvery group of men on the corners yes terday were talking polities. Tim Hook Island sent east Saturday night thirty-live ears of Mock. Ixislur iVs Allen's minstrels will show at the opera IIOIIMJ ne.xt Saturday. The regular monthly meeting of tlio cltv council will be held to-ni ht. The Arion bull ringers yesterday Mopped at tins Pucilio house while en route east. nominiek Sherlock was boisterous and drunk last night near the Colorado hoiiHe and was jailed. Beginning with to-night the night police force will now go on duty ai 7 o'cloek Instead of 8 as heretofore. A drunknn colored vag named Wallace was last night , arrestul for nosing around the parlor door of Ncnniaydr's hotel. The Woman's Christian association will have a meeting this afternoon at II o'clock in thu Ogilen hontfu , room 8. Mrs. Turk , who was on Saturday taken to the comity jail , she being insane , will be e.x.Miiined by the commissioners to day.The The Milwaukee will sell tickets toAster Astor at ono and one-third fare on No vember It , to persons desirous of attend ing the sale of lots at Manilla. A special car of the Central Pacilic yesterday went east over the Chicago , Itoek Island iV Pacific road. In tint car worn the California millionaire , Flood , nnd his family bound for the Kant. A man yesterda.v applied to the chief of police for an oliicer to go to Kansas City to hunt np his wife who had skipped awu.y with another man and * -Oi ) of his money. The chief has not enough men for city duty without sending any away on such u. hunt. Beginning with to-day , tickets for the ferry cars between this city ami Omaha will he on sale in the ticket olliee , and those entering the cars will be required to hand their tickets to the conductor. The former custom of allowing the pas- congers to pay in the cars being done away with. The Hev. Mr. Unckner says that there " is a colored man going "around town named Charles Curtis who is striking the dilleront candidates and claiming that ho carries the colored peoples votes in his pockets ; that this man Curtis cannot carry any votes , his pocket having been long since worn out. Ono of the city pastors announced as his evening topic. "One Trial Df the Sin ner Better than Many. " By a twist of the types it was made to read 'One Trial of the Sinner Better than Marry. " Several old bachelors rushed to hoar the dis course , expecting to hear the clerical orator preach against matrimony. Personal Paragraph ) ! . M. Cohen , of Chicago , is at the Ogdcn. W. Bates , of Marion , is at the Pacific. N. Moore , of Dcleware , is at the raeilio. J. B. Hank , of Ida Grove , is at the fiechtolo. A. F. Nixon , of Chicago , is stopping at the Pacific. Thomas Kavnnagh , of DCS Moines , is at the Pacilic. A. W. Johnson , of Sandwich , 111. , is at the Bechtelo. N. H. Adams , of Philadelphia , is an Ogden guest. M. H. Knowlton , of DCS Moines , is n Pacific house guest. rfrT. M. Boyington , of Chicago , is a Pacific house guest. A. W. Courson , of Cincinnati , spent Sunday at the Bechtelo. J. N. Bishop and wife , of Dutton , Mo. , nre at the Ogdcn house. 11. W. Fisk and wife , formerly of Man ning , are at the Ogdcn house. M. Murray , of Little Sioux , came in last night and is at the Pacilic. ( Jcorgo W. Gunnispn and F. A. Jones , of Sidney , arc stopping at the Ogdcn. W. H. Tuylor , of the Marseilles Manu facturing company , is in oil'tlio road. The daughter of J. N. Brown , who has been siok with diphtheric sore throat , is recovering. U. J. Bcokman leaves to-day for the cnst end of the county to introduce his patent fence lock. , Mrs. J. C. Bixuy , who has been very ill. is improving rapidly , and is considered ns being wholly out of danger now. Harry Inman , who has been conduce to his home for the past week by illness , was out yesterday for a short time. F. M. Oault , general agent of the Council Blnll's At St. Louis road , returned yesterday afternoon from St. Louis AI Sloane , imimigcr , and K. K. Wade , agent , of Listers Allen's minstrels , came in last night from Dus Moines ant uro at the Ogdon. Miss Anna Clark , ( laughter of Mrs Itradbnry of the Kasc.x house , has gone to London , England , to the consumptive's hospital for treatment. Dan Kurrell , tlui well known sheriff ol Mills Oounty aud chairman of the demo cratie congressional committee of this district , came to town last night to confei with the democratic wire pullers and is lit the Beehtole hotel. Charles F. Cook and wife , of St. Louis nro at the Ogdttn house , having been tr Kioux City atteiidiag thu funeral of tin mother of Mr , Cook. They will leave this afternoon for I heir home. Prof. De Normandi , a young man whc recently cama to Omalm from the cast presided ever the organ in the Firat ( Jon grcgatlonal church yclord.iy. Jlninni oririniistof rare bkill and evident culture and liis plaving attracted much attentiot nnd cxelted much praise , Hov. G.V. \ . Crofts , jmstor of the Con crcgatlonal church of this city , leaves to day for a few days' visit to Illinois friends , Ho will go to Oregon , 111. , liii old home , where as a boy he learned the printer's trade , and will there on Wed nr.sduy , olllclato nl a wedding of pro mi nont pitrtics. Ho will also call upon hi ; Sandwich friends bcfote his return , bu expect ! ; to reach homo in time to fill hii pulpit Iare ) on Sunday next u uaual. AtteulIon , IT. V. It , A special meeting of the Union Votorai League will be livid this evening in Uu li. A. . H , hall for thu purpose of electing - delegates to attend the ( rational conven lion nt Pittsburg on Nov. 17. ° By order o , IotlK Fox , fVwUmiiider. ' H.-C. WAIWKN , Adjutant , . K. 11. Sheafd. & Co.'loan-money 01 chaltlo hccurity of every description , of lieu No , QOOUroiuhuty , upstairs. THE DAY BEFORE THE BATTLE Thc'Prcpawtions Lsing&Utcil for To morrow's ' Blcotion. THE TRAVELLING MEN BARRED. Jctolinr'H l < " | ru ll ; uor < l it Itlnnk , Clos ing \vltli a Kulho Tup The Rpolft AKittn Hoard From I'dluts. l-'or t-'lpcllon. Tliu voters in Council Illr.lVs are a Ittli ! iiKiru famllliir with the tiisw registry uw thtin are the vturs of most Iowa cltlos , for IIITO a six'cial ulnction has ilruml.y hcoii hultl under It , yut thuru stro niin.y who aru not fainiliar yet with all t.s provisions. Umlur the new law none > no can vote who has not nlri-ail.v rcpts- .nriMl. . Thurc can be no "swmirlnji in" of hose who nu luctud to n'gistur before uluctlon. A voter who has been r < ! ( ; ! stero < l may , lowovur , bo clii1ln : ( ! i'l ( , In which case he s obll cil to take tin ; oath anil be ix- : iniiiu'il. as nnilur tliu old law. One of the most important sections is he following : Tliut dnrinu' tlio r < N'p | vlni ; nnd couiitltiK of tin * bnllnts Is nnyotlni ; precincts of such cities , It shall bo unlawful lorpersonn to con- neKiito or loiter within one hunched feet of the voting place , orto hltuler onlulav l any imtitiiT mi v elector in leaching or leaving ho place lixcd for easting bin ballot. It shall ituinlawrnl lor any norson wltliln salil ills- .ance of onu hundred feet to give , or oll'er to ; lve , niiv ticket or ballot to any one not : i indso of election , or to fold or unfold , or dio- iihiy any ballot which ho intends to cast , so IH to leve.U Its contents , 01 to solicit the \oti > if any elector , or attempt In anv wav to liilhit'iiro him In the matter of casting hl.s voto. voto.Tito law allows representatives of caeli pauty , not exceeding three , to be present it the poll * for the purpose ot ehallonji- in" ; votes and witiiu.ssiug the counting of ballots. At the election lions each voter can cast Lwo ballots , one on the regular election , the other on the speuial election on the question of voting aid to the new bridge project. Two separate ballot boxes will beat each polliuj : place , and separate poll books will be kept. The following are the polling places. clerks and judges : First Ward-First precinct at No. 8 Stutsman street , near the corner of roadway : It. F. Conner , N. U . Williams and Alec ( Menu , judges ; K. A. Wickham and 1C. , ) . Abbott , clerks. First Ward Second precinct at Swan's packing house , Upper Broadway. 11. Shoemaker , A. T. Bryant and A. Is. Hois- ler , judges ; M. I. Scars and John Booth , clerks. Second Ward First precinct tit Doha- ney's old opera house. John Kettering , Jon 11 Fox and U. lluntington , sr. , judges ; A. T. Whittlesy and George Barke , clerks. Second Ward Second precinct at No. 8(0 ! ( Broadway , corner of Ninth street. II. Phillips , G. It. Jacobs and David Jer- niiin , judges ; Ira Hunger , clerk. Third Ward Fir.st precinct at No. 27 Uancroft street , Hattenliatier's carriage factory. George Blaxsim , K. Ilosencrans and E. Britton , judges ; Charles 11. Gil- morqandJ. 11. Cahoon , clurks. Third Ward Second precinct nt the corner of Main street and Tenth avenue. J. Sullivan , William Ann ! anil Pat Gan- noudo , judges ; J. C. Medlar and T. D. Gayle , clerks. Fourth Ward First precinct at No. 503 First avenue. Henry Paschel , F. A. Con- over nnd W. L. Uriggs. judges ; E. L. Smith and George Hughes , clerk ? . Fourth Ward Second precinct at 1) . Bradley & Co.'s warehouse T. L. Smith , M. Do Great and Mich Coiighlcr. judges ; U. L. Grimes and F. H. Smith , clerks. Fourth Ward Third precinct at Dro ver's hotel. A. J. Kaldo , John S. Kinklc and Micli Boyle , judges ; George T. Lacy and J. S. G , Coggersnall , clerks. Ono Fire Tap In October. The fire alarm bell sounded ycsterdaj afternoon a minute or two before o'clock. The alarm came in from the herdio barn , by the district telegraph , but by some mistake word was telO' phoned from the central ollico of thai company to the tire department , that there was a blaxo at Mrs. Robinson's boarding house. The mistake was soon discovered and a messenger boy scnl Hying to the engine house , but the dc < partmcnt was just rushing out nnd no attention was paid to the boy , the fire' men hurrying to Mrs. Robinson's , only to iind no iire. In the meantime it was learned that Mr. Wisnor , of the herdie barn , turned in a police call , or intended to , ho wanting an otlicor to carojfor u dis orderly drunken man who was causing trouble at the barn. By some complica tion of errors a lire alarm for another place thus reached the engine house. No iire , no damugo. i-'ullly insured. "I'd sooner lost f . " than had that boll ring , " said Chief Tompleton of the tin department yesterday. "If they'd onlj waited until night wo could then KIU : that the fire bell had not tapped one * . during the month of October. It's been nearly four months sineo this city hit ! had u fire , and nearly a month find i' ' half feince the fire bell has sounded be fore. The nity is now without a lire alarm , but wo will soon hnvo a good alarm syMom in running order , uni : until then wo've got to bo careful. There is hardly a day pusses without my con demning u chimney or two , or dninj : something to remove a cause for fire it's hard work to have to cover the tnrrl tory , but it's got to bo done juoi tin same. " Independent Voter. COUNCIL HI.UKKS , la. , Nov. 1 , To th < editor of the BIK : : I have been asked In several of my friends if 1 intend boltinj the republican ticket this fall , and If i was a fact that I intend casting my voti for Ifcatloy at the coming election Well , now , the facts in the case are these Last fall I did vote for Reel for sheriff believing 1 was voting for the man am not the party ; nnd 1 ulso cast my voti then for Keatloy , heeding the adngi "that between two evils choose tlm least. ' Now I am for the republican nominee Major Lyman , first , laat and all the time uiuj as for my being a bolter I deny tin chiir o , but simply as n. voter I claim tin right to vote for mem of integrity , capa bio of discharging the duties of the ! ollico with credit to themselves and hone to the people they represent , and 1 couh not claim that right and vote the demo ciatio ticket ad n whole ns it now stands Respectfully. Huuu W. Goss. Commercial TourUlu Harrod. "This registery law is a tough one or the traveling ihen" said a well known Council Hind's commercial traveler yes terday. "Thorn uron 150 traveling met who reside in this cltv nnd I'll veiitun the assertion that not half of them art registered. The fact u that they can' get in during thn days the rogislr ; boards meet and in consequence bccoiu < disfranchised , I know ono of the boy that came/in lust Wodnt'mlay all the waj 'from Bcono , la. , to got registered , Yoi ton ho traveled 148 miles just for the sak of'gdtting registered. He left Booue a 2.80 o'olpek in the morning , got hero a 9-.30 o'clock aud bad to ruiuuiu all du , vlicn ho went out again In the oveiunir to ompleto his trip. Now if ho eomos in lo oto ruosduy probably he'll lose another ay. I know lots of them that aint reg- storcd ; why 1 can produce to-day ten or wclvc that I know of who are now in the ity , that haven't had a ohanue to regis- or in consequence of which they will lose heir vote. ' ' lr , Hanchott , olliee No. 12 Pearl street , lesldence 120 Fourth street. Telephone No. 10. _ First pla s regular dinner 'J5 cents , 12 2 o'clock. Pliiuuix lollop house , CO , * ) 5roadwy. No It'iiturc I'robnllon. Last evening Rev. Dr. Cooley preached an unusually interesting sermon , consid ering that it was the discussion of a thoo- ogicul question. Ho took as his topic hat of a second probation , or probation ifter deat'i ' , tor the unrepentant sinner , i topic which has lately been bi ought nto prominence , and excited much gen eral debate , In the open'.ng ' of thn sur- non he briefly outlined the history of his discussion , and then proceeded to ; ivo his reasons for not believing in a irobatlon after death , choosing as his ext : "And as it is appointed unto men mco to die , but after this the judgment. " lo claimed that if there was to bo an other probation men would naturally mtoll'tho time of repentance. It was mtural for man to cling to sin , aud to lostpono the day of grace , nnd if a man lid not improve one probationary pe- iod , he ivould be oven more apt to nog- cet a second , hoping for a third , and Hitting on" repentance until the future. Uiother reason for not believing in a second probation being of any avail , was that character was more plastic in youth than over afterwards , and is a man went along in sin your ifter year , ho became more fixed , his icart hardened more and more , and he cached a period when it was practically hipoisiblc for him to be moved to re- ) onianco. In going into the next world ono would take the same character with which they left this , ami would not be my moio susceptible to impressions and inlluonces leading to repentance. If in this world , surrounded by the prayers and sympathies of chrLilians , a man re fused'Christ , ho surely would be more liable to do so when death came , and he found himself separated from all such Christian friends. It was not to be ex- l > ootod that the good and the pure would Lie associated with the vile and the wicked in the next world. Here Christians were boldiers of the cross , and were battling in i world of sm. In the next world their lerin of enlistment would be ovr , and they would emer into their rest aud share the glories of the victory. The as sociation witli the vile and sinful has a tendency to pull men down , tor it was easier to pull good men down than to lift bad men up. The sinners would there fore not have Christian associations and lielps in the next world , and ii a proba tion hero with Mich helps was not im proved there would be no use of'another in the next world without such helps. Those who advocated a second probation accounted for the fact that thu bible did not hold forth any such hope , by saying that if God clearly revealed to man the fact of a probation after death most men would wait until that time. This made God to be un true. For God to convey in his revealed word the idea that man was to have but this one earthly probation , was incon sistent with the idea of God being truth ful. God could not and would not de ceive man by any such methods. Again , it was claimed that when sinners were suffering the tortures of the damned they would repent. Pain and torture did not have any Mich efl'ect. It could not soften , but ruthzr cause them to rebel still further , or at least would not , could not mollify them , and create that meek , submissive spirit necessary ton change of heart. The speaker believed that it a soul even in hell did repent , he would be saved , but lie did not believe that a .soul in hell would or could repent. He did not believe that Mich preaching of a second probation was scriptural , nor was it likely to bring men to Christ. Nearly all sinners were led to consider salvation by the fear of the wrath otGod. Preachers who held this peculiar doc trine of a second probation would have little effect as revivalists. Men must bo awakened by the fear of punishment , then they would look at these micstions fecriously , and begin inquiring what they could do to bo saved. In closing ho earnestly urged all to re pent , for "to-day is the day of salva tion.1' Try a Garland Cook stovc for soft or hard coal. Cooper & McGco have them. Dr. Hanchett. ollico No 12 Pearl street. Residence 120 Fourth street. Telephone No. 10. Tlio Flriduo Ordinance. The following are those portions of the bridge ordinance , as amended and passed , in which iho voters are mo.it concerned : Sec. 0. And be It finther ordained thatsuld Itsuhvny and IIJL-li llrldfjo company shall fully complete saiil stieel lallwayand bridiro , from the Mlhsoml river to bonth Klii > t hired , within two years Iroin the ihito ot the adop tion and passage ot this nidtnanco. And said company shall complete the balance ot said htreet railway within thico years liom the date of the passage ot this ordinance on the reiimlnlnt , ' streets mid a\mines herein granted , and a failure of said company to lav down Its tracks on said remaining streets and avenues within said tlnuo years shall forfeit all rltrht to use the same at the option of the city council. And that said company Lie. nnd Is hereby prohibited from leasing said high bridue lor any other railway purposes than lor stieet railways. Thattnu said company shall in no e.iso cliai'KO each passenuer carried on said railway , nnd across sain bridire liom any part of Its street railway lines In thu city of Council niuffi to its western terminus In Omaha , toexccud ten (10) ( ) cents lor each per- so4 ; mid not to exceed live (5) ( ) cents within thtlimits of the city ot Council Jilulfs. Sou. 7. That the failure of said company to complete the laying down and equipment ot the street i all way track , nnd the construc tion ot bald bridge , within the time as pro vided In this ordinance , shall operate as n full lorfcltiiro of all r'ht ! ( of said company to receive or have iwld over to It any part or portion of the said tnx voted and donated by the Ircehold resident taxpayers of t-ald city , as provided In chapter 13 , of the laws ot Iowa of is 5. See. 8 , And bo It ftuthcr ordained that said street railway shall connect with and bu operated over and across thn lilKhway bridge when constructed across the Missouri rhci between Council 1lull's ! and Omaha. Halil brhlRo to be n high bridge , ns deliued by an net ot eoiifrreis tor constiiu'tlon ot the same. .Said bridge to bo used and operated solely and exclusively as n street railway , highway , public travel and wagon bridge. Provided i Hither that In case the said bridge company or their successors or assigns , shall use or at tempt to use-said hlili brldgo for any othei purpose than herein granted , all rights hereby conferred or granted to said bridge company shall bo forfeited , aud all rights under thlt ordinance shall become null nnd void. Fresh oysters in every style it the Phuonix Chop House , No , 605 Broadway Klectiio door bolls , burglar alarms am ! every form of domestic electrical appli once * at the New York Plumbing Co. Will Support Koutloy. MKOI.A , Oct. 81. To the Editor of the BKE : Haying seen in a recent paper n card over the signatures of three memberS berS of Local Assembly No , 7U80 , Knighti of Labor , which curd those men wouh Ijave the public believe was the action ol our assembly for the sake of truth , . voluntarily say that no actiou .of thu elurneter I'as lieeti t iku i I i 1' A. Jso. 1IHD , nor liav < 'th sp luen beonauthoruod by our assembly lo publish any uch card , nnd ( lie wlfolt * mutier is a tsibrica- lion of fals ! oo.I nii.l.tlni Seal of this as sembly has been use-l without authority of said assembly , ns Iho assembly never apminted those' men us a committee. 1 further say that our assembly has not and will not endorse Major Lyman as sin assembly. , , 'Lot justice be done though the Heav ens should fall. ' /f.N'AS lil\VN , Worthy Foreman , K. of L. . L. A. No. 7080. Substantial aixtraels ilf titles and real estate loans. .1. W. { & H. L. .Squire. No. 101 Pearl street. Council HlnllV , . Seal brand oysters nt 11. J. Palmer's. Seal sacques , fur trimmings , seal caps , etc. , at MKtcAt.r Iluos. An Independent Candidate. I hereby announce myself ns an inde pendent candidate for justice of thu peace , and submit my claim to the voters of Council HI nil's , la. , on the 'Jnd day of November , 18SO. A. L. HKNDUIUKS. 1 nun save you money in Stoves. Tin ware and Hani ware. W A. Wood. The American District Telegraph com pany have made arrangements to fur nish the election returns of this city and the county , wherever there is telegraphic or telopnono communication , to all parties who desire the same to-morrow. Mrs. S. A. Hall is prepared to do dressmaking - making on short notice and at reasonable prices. No. 3'Jd Broadway. See that your books are made by More.- house fc Co. , room 1 , Kverett block. Panels at f ! ! M ) per doat Schmidt's gallery , Main St. Mrs. Dr. J. K. Cook , the mother of Mrs. James A. Jackson , of this c-ly , died at Sioux City on Saturday. The remains pat-seil through this city yesterday for Cnrlinvilk1 , 111. , where the interment will lake place in the family hurving ground. The best stove I ever had , is the ver dict of thousands who have used the Radiant Home base burner , Cooper & MeGee , Agents. P. C. De Vol sells Stewart , Acorn and Westminister hard coal burners , Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges , Heonoiny steam and warm air furnaces. No. fi04 Broadway. J. Earnsdorf. having taken entire con trol of the Phu'nix chop house , deMres testate state that he has secured the services of Charles Decker , a lir.it class cook of New York city. The best the market affords , night and day , in the best style of the art. Will also have u regular bill of fare. Headquarters for gloves and mittens at MKTCAI.FBltOS. Hard and sott coal , wooI. lime , cement , etc. Council Bluffs 'Fuel ' Co. , No. 5ot ) Brood way. Telephone No. KJO Seal brand oysters at H. J. Palmerta. o- AsFine Iinltntioil ASIf or U'ALXUT Chainhrr AV7 , with Clear Hcvcl J'latc Glasn for Orders by Mail Rtccive ( R JPT ! \ ATTENTION. A. J. MANDEL , COUNCIL Itl.UKFS , - IOWA. FIRE IHSURHHCE lrfhG \ , following Companies ; German American , of New York fhanlx , * of Hartford. Hartford , * of Hartford , Caltfornian , of San Francisco , Scottish Union & National , of Cdlneiirj , Union , o/ San Francisco. State , * of Des Moines. Wllliamsburg C/y [ , of Brooklyn. Those marktd with a * Insure also against loss by Wind Storms , Cyclones and Tornadoes t7CTTTTt7 rnn sxi.r. is COISC-IL UO.J fVL | \ UIL'IIS AND OMAHA. ONEY LOANED ON- GOOD CITY AND 1-AK.M rilOI'KHTY AT LoWRST KAI-KS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Oflicc over American Kxpreis , CEESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Dlullb having Fare Esoa/pe And all mo 'ern iipprqvementb. 21/5 / , 217 and 210 Main 6t. MAX MO I IN , Prop. OFFICER & FUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL 1JUJKFB , IA. Bstnblishoa 1S07 SPECIAL "KOTIOES. Fpeclnl advertisements , such us lost , Fojnd To Loan , For Sale , To Hont , ftnntfl. Hoardlnif , eto.vlll l > elnbertod In this column nt the loir rateof TUN CKNTS I'JJU LINE fortho Brst inser- Ion and FivoCenta I'cr Line for each subsequent Insertion. J.eavo ndvcrlUements nt our ottlco No. 12 1'ual BU-ect , nour llroaUwuy , Council lllulls. _ ' " WANTS. _ p'OH HENT-FuruIsnod rooms , CIO lllulfst. ANTKIIA boy with pony to carry Dou route. _ . OlY HAI.i-Old : paper * for Eulo nt the Itae oinoo. _ ANTRD-i'nrtles iiitcniilncr to bo married are wanted to call tit the I'ryor's lice Job olllcc to select their weadiutf caru * . Bargains in Carpets This Wd ( . V- ' A A T- TBrothers' ' Brothers' . Jf yon with a ton'iH't. n innllr ) ' irlitil frmfrln > mirn lit mil tiiul HIV .i bcforu UV / ; < ! .tjici-lat iHii'intlns In Itiwfi r < ilt < > rn * find Di'rux ( liinln tlil.t wcclt. Kfrt'i/llilnu In thin line will he . .soclunn / tliin rotnlny ivrrU. AVc the. the.HARKNESS BROTHERS , Mo. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. WHATEVER ELSE YOU Don't farfiet that the. Council Illn/fn Carpet CO > IIHIIIH will tinilfc a change. In their firm onannaru 1st ncj-t , and ttiat they arc hound to matcriatlfredan ; their stnrk bcforn that tlai/ . do nee them before i/on intrchanc clxewhcre , and obtain their prices. If w > n ti'ant to ( my ani/thinn In their llnv they will ( five you price * that win ccrlalntfi unit i/on Their stock consign of all arades anil makes of pets , Curtains , Oil Cioths , 'Window Shades Mattings , , CJUH.TAIN AKTD OTFHOIiSTSR.Y GOOBS , Etc. A lot of Table Linam. Towcla and i\Vr/ < /rij.s to clone out at LKSS TIM y COST. Sec them. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 405 Broadway , Council BlufFs. B farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kans.is , and ranK'mK from fi.OO to § 10.00 pur aore. School and state lands in Minnesota on 80 years1 tune 5 per cent interest. Land IJnyers fare free. Information , ete. , given by No. . " ) j5 Broadway , Conneil Blutfe , Iowa , agent for FreidrikMtn & t'o. , U'licago. ' MRS. C. L GILLETTE. HAIR GOODS. t . C/f/ < - cso - fC / t 's Furnisher , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. llcadipq Sbijlas and Irppopbatiops ( jjopstapbly op 14O6 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , . , At W. S. Ilcmor & Co's , No. 28 Main st Council Bluff's. JACOB SIMS , Attorney at Law , COXJJSTOIIj BLTJIT'ins ' Practices in the State and Federal courts Itooms 7 and 8 Shugart Ulo-jk. MURDER ! ! Diphtheria is ntfain innklnic Its nnniinl visita tion. Ten years' triiilof Ult.TIIOS. .IBKKHIIIH1 ltiMiiV ; : lor tlmt tutul ini'laily hus iluinoti' stnitoiltliofiict tluitlt IH liifnllllilu HUM intivent- Ivo ami cum. If you ncrinlt your ulilldrvii to illu with illiililliorlii. "Tnolr lilooil bo upon your head. " For snlo only nt Ilio ollico. No 1 tioutb Stb Ktrect , Council llfuffa , Ja. , or sent by vzprcBS on receipt of prli'o , Ji From tliuOmahu Hoc : Mr. J. H. llutlor. of Hncl Dcll.Tottnwattnmle Co. , Iowa , ami hlu runilly of cjluvun poifcons , \voro all nlek wltti malUnant illjilitlieria. Kvcry onuot'tluitn bus roco oruil by tlie iii-d of Dr. Jelferlri' I'mvmitlve ami Cure for Dlphlhorln , wltbout IIL | ulil of n jibyalcliui. 0.11 Hlukcslco , of No. HID Campbell street , Oinuliii , who recently lost n lieautlt'ul nntl l.t- tercflliiK cliiiiKhlcr , ngeil nbout 15 yearn , by illphtlii'ilu , under tiio tii-utraont of onu of tbu lies ! pliybluliuiH in Omabu , i lieu to Dr. JollcrlH , ot thisulty : "Yoiirroiiioilyforiliiihthorm ciiino too Into , our iloaritmiKlitur wus living whun It was reeolveil. 1 atn BatietlcM that her life could bnvn biittn Buvod. Another ono ol our children who huil Iho diphtheria , her tliroiu wiix tilled up with the put rlil ulcorutlon , wo iipeit your ineillclne nnd In twelve boura I ho dlBeawna completely Btibilii'td. In thu fnturo wo will keep your incdlnlnu at nil times In our house. Wo feel tknt It sBve.l thu llfo ot ono of our chil dren , \Vuuro very tbrtiiKful to jou , anil only reitn't tluit wo did not cull on j'ou tooner. " From the Council lllults Dully tJiobo : M. A. Mcl'IKc. editor ot tbo Cumlirlu ( Ebcna- tiurtr , I'n.l Frooiniiu , has boon the personal frlund of the editor of the Olobo tor more thuil twenty yeurs , und 19 known vrliorovur bo In known us one of the ben men llvlnn. Ilia family wns ravaged with diphtheria , und Krratly dls- trcbSKd. 8omuof Dr. Jeireils' Dlpbtberhi Cure wna U8ed , nndlhotlveM of the roKt of hUchllJ- ren suvcid. J.ettors from Mr , Mcl'lko nro un bounded In their expressions of urutlfudo for llndlnir some mc-aiu ol avuitlnu the Ion * of nil his little ones. 1'lvo of Mr. Mcl'lke's children out ofoljfht dlod from illiihthorln before ho bad an oupoitunlly of une \ Dr. Joffcrls remedy , UVSl'KJ'StAl . Dyspoptlo , why live in ml ory nnd die in nli- imir with cunciir of tliu btoinncnV Dr. 1 hoiniu JetterU cures every citbn of Indlxestlon nnrt eoiutlpatlon In n very short time , ilest of ref erences ifivon. Dyspenalu IH the causp of nlui'tr per cent of nil dUcabed conditions. J'rlco $ i for twq wet-k * treatment. , , , , . , Dr. Jetfcrlb1 dlplitherln medicine la Infill ihlo for all kind ? of Mire throats. Indlpcni > lble in put rl < l sore throm. In muUnrnnnt 8"urlet fever , cliHturlnB It in 18 hours to the slin plo form. I nfnl- llhlo cure tor all intliimimitory. ulcerntUedmt- rid. cancerous nlccnitlon of thu womb and nil cutacrhal conditions. , . , fu\\ \ \ printed Iiiitrnctloiis bow to us o the tuoill- ernes ent with them. No doctor leiiulrcd , Jr Jcfferli' romeiilcs cun only bo ubtulnuJ at nil pOlff. No Zl South Elithtn Btrcct. Council lllulfs , low n , or sent ay exprosa on receipt of price. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No , 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of the Parisian Millinery Co. , Manager. BEST LAUHDRY WORK In tliouityenn bo obtained by | iiitioiil/.In tlio HomeSteafn MOOioadwayJXffiM * . /Council IlluQs < 1K < ) , W. SCH Ufl ) ISLE , I'ron , None but experienced haiiils umployed Out of town orders by mall or uxprcssos. Halted , and nil work warranted. P , C. MILLER. No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER , I.ATRST MANUFACTUREll OF PAINTS. House , tlgn nnd decorative painter. Papier Mache wnll ornnincnts. None hut best hands employed nnd rcato liable. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St , , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN" . Ladies ° * uyinj { a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid ; ? io , lountl trip , R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main bt , Council Illnfl * , la , , and 200 S. 15lh st , room 10 , Omaha , Nch , Aiiufacturer' Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tjinls , Awnint ; , Roofiny , Slate , .NfnnU'ls , Plate nnd Window Glass , Show Oasct , Elevators , Imixd and hydraulic , etc. IWTROIWCAPHT Kara buyer to go uticrc the Invest Slock . * > hil ( irentent Varieties nrc kept in any one line. AK"I ! if wllcrM \ \ liXi'f UIIWJCKD AtioMM DAinvs fnithrii1 anil ( runty help * thrw who buy \v II lie anil'C.ibly served , and if dcller pM' till. wcif-hls u'tit ! meas ure * , you have 'hrcc excellent reasons for nitnjniftinx Mich a firm. Fuel cnimiinen oiii > ltt there ore to buy of HEATOW FUEL Co. , No ( ! ' , " < 1 1 rand \\.T ) , Council Hhifts. Telephone 110 WHOLESALE flin JOBBING OKCOXTSSS 0 COUNCIL BLUFFS. DKKItH , WKLLS & CO. , Wholesale Agrlculliira ! Implements , Coi rluitcn , I to . 1 to Council ItliifN , IOITIU K15YSTONK MAXUKArnmiNO Ca Mn\o tlio Uriiriiinl iind Coinptcto Hav Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , coit.N : Miiai.Rit8M ) rr.Rii rt'TiT.ii' . Not. if.ol , IWi , i.VTiniul 1SII , - > otith Mnln Struct , Council lliiilT' . Innn. DAMI ) 1WVDLKV .t CO. , Mnnur'rsiml.loblr'iN of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Busies , CanlaeiKi , and all kin I * of farm Mnohlnorr. 1100 to 1118 South Mnln Street , Counoll Ulurfi , town. .I.YK K.O. Ui.Ktsn.v. T. H.tninit.\ , nno.r.viiuiiiT. . rro .ATreiw. V.l'roiM in. Sna.VOounsoL Council BluTs Haidto ' Fact/ ) , ( ItHMrpnrnted. ) Manufacturer * of Axle , 1'lck , Slo.lito nnd Smill Htiiilloi : , of every dosrrlptlon. ( VI lll-K COUNCIL ni.ri'Rs CAKPKT co. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shade ? , Oil Cloths , Curl-tin K'xturos. ' t'ihol-tcry | ( ioolg , Ktc. No. < 0o llromlif ay Council IllUit town , rro , irr. PKUIHJOV & MOOUK , Wholesale .lolilipi-s In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacc ) & Pipes Nos. "SMnln anJT Pearl tits. Council 111 IVIV. ( ( MMf/.So'/O.V. / / SNYDKH & LKAMAN , U'lioh'siilo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No 14I'o.xrl St. Council ill HAHLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , e' Sundries , Htc. N'o. "J Mnln St , mill No. 1 1'cnrl St. , Council lilulls 1 If / ? > . O.V. . lU'l"i'S ! , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Comtnl'floti. Nn. 51 ! HronJwar. Council ItlulTn. WIKT & DUQUETTE , Wholcsnlu Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries , Ncu. IB and 18 Pearl St. . Council HlnlK L. KIUSC1IT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale' Liquor Donlor % No. 110 llrond- way , Cniincll lllulfs. HAUXKSS. KTO. HECKMAN , STKOItHEHN & CO. , Mnnu'ncttircrs of and Wholesale ) no lion la Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. Mo Main St. . Council llluJi , Iowa. JIATS , CAPS. B'/'C. METCALF HROTJIEKS , Jobbers In Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos.llJan.inil : . Ilroudwny , Coiri'Jll IHulfa. HEAVY KEELINE it FKLT , WholoMln Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardwara , And Wood Slock , Council Illunn , Iowa. s A .vn 1) . 11. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallovr.Wool , I'clts , Oren oimil i'ura Couuull HluITa Iowa. COUNCIL HLUFFS OIL CO. , WlinlcsHlo Upnli'ri In Illuminating & Lubricatia Oil : Ginllu E3TO. , E3TO. f > .Theodore , Atfonl , Conui'll lllulTs. low * . LUMIlUll l'ltIKl K'lV. " A. OVKHTON * CO. . Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling , ifu MiiKirlnl tsiiiiuliillli'ri.Wliiiliiiulu l.uut * til-rot all KliiilH. OIHou No. l.U Main dt. , Council Hluir . Iowa. ' /.VBa1 AAl ) JOHN LINDKlt , \ \ hoU > hilu : Imported and Domestic Wlaas & Liquors foi'Bt. ( iotllmirt's llrrb Illtti'ra. ' No.U Couiiitll Itlutld SC11XEIDEII & UKCK , Foreign and Domestic Y/lnes / and Liquors , AuWW .Midi it. OUiieKJil ! Star Sale Stables and Mule Ws , JIHOADWAV , COUNCIL MLIUTS , Oppubltu iJuiuui ) Diput , 9 Ildr.-t'S and mules kept constant ! v "u hand , for sale at retail or in car loads. Or ders promptly tilled by contnicl on hhort notice. Stook fioUl on commis-ion. Siii.r-ri ic kSs KOI.M. IVoprioSrs. Telephone No. 111. roriimrly of Kvll Sale KUiblos , corner 1st. MVP und 4th street. n. BICE , M. ni'C ( " otlioi Tillnuro l 'iilun I vvilllOU t/S , | , uk , . { aidraolutro tn o I ( i > er thiny senrs prHcttrnlcxiU'i'it ' . 'V > , Ko II I'curl.St. C'uiU-ll mull * .