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0 THE SUNDAY BEE : XOVlfcHBTCR 7 , 1886.-TWELVE PAGES. THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , SUNDAY MOKNUNG NOV. .7 OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAKL STREET. Delivered liy cnmcr in r.nj rmrtof tlit-clty at twcntj cuits per week. 11. W.TII.TOJJ. - - Mnnngcr. 'JM.UIMIONIM : ncpisrMOincr. , No , I. NiuiiTlInnoit Xo 2) ) . MINOR MKXTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. ' Nuw fall goods nt Keitor'.o. lltn Sciil brand oysters , tlio bi-st. Coopur & Alc ( po "oil Imnlwaro. Clionp rallrond tickuU at llnsliiiiill' * . I'nnuis nl $ : UiO pur tlozcn at Schmidt's Biilh'r.y , Main street. This city must bo Improving in morals. Not a OAKU for tin ; police court .ye turilay. The Slandard Oil uompuny Is urranjj- inir to Innnm&o giuullv ilrf uapaeily In tins 9ity.Luster Luster & Allen's uiiii'itrcl.s npijcnriul at the opr-ru hoitsu last evening , r'rom hnro they jro to Pliittsmouth. Leave to ninrrv was yr tcnliiy given ( J. II. Nlclioln. of ' 'oik county , ami Nellie Welsh , of Cook county. Illinois. Cluirlos Mcl.onl anil Lloyd Korsrravi-3. gave a boxinu exlubltion ultbe Itroailway tliuutre last niglit as a .sieelal | attractions Kd .shcrlock ba.s litteil lip one of his windows as n glass refrlgetator for tint keeping of tish , meats , etc. , for bis Inneh counter. If Uncle .Sam doesn't hurry up with bis now benne , Pottawattamie county will have its bouse done lir.st , although it com menced .so much later. " The board of conntv supervisors will on Tuesday settle all election bets , o far as this county Is concerned. The ollicial cnnvasH will be made then. It is reported that Colonel Keatley is to take an editorial position on the Omaha Herald. He is a .strong writer , a veteran in the democratic ranks , and can well till almost any position on an editorial stall' . Am on < r the movers who went llying through hero yesterday was a party of Indians , including squaws In due proper tion. the driver of the team ami ap parently tlie chief of the party being a wlilto man. Dr. Hlbs has sold bis residence in tho. suburbs of the city 10 J. I * Langmaidthe proprietor of the Metropolitan hotel , the consideration being 5,750. Dr Ellis will probably move further into the city. The' Bale w.is made through the real estate ugeney of Cook & Haker. While other citi/.ens are having the bottom tom knocked out ot their booms , Council Ulull's is having a boom knocked out of its bottoms. Bottom land here has alrcay made a jump , and if half the im provements contemplated are ever actu ally made , bottom propeity will more than double in pi ice. The Ku.stler seems to have rustled and been rustled .so much that its wind bus given out and yosterdav it failed to make n public appearance. The social circles of the city will now wait witb impatience. for some new victim tu the hallucination that there is a Jong felt want to be tilled right away , and that lu is the only and original one who can till it. Miss Haltie K. Sadow.ski , widow oi James Snilowski , died Friday oveninjr of consumption , after an illness of about two years. She was aged twcntj-live S-IU'S und lhre months. Her husband , it will bu VulnGniburoil 07 rr.f.ay , nn * UUc'I in the Chicago & Noitbwei-tern yards about three j ears ago. She leaves three little children. Her mother , Airs Amelia Greene , of Marshal. Mich , arrived last evening to attend tins funeral wliiuli is to bo held at 3.00 o'clock to-morrow after noon at the residence of Air. John Skinklc , No. 17ll ! ! Second avenue , corner of 1'Jighteenth > trcct. Yesterday there was little ch.ingo in the Munition in regaid to the .sewerditch. The city engineer and Aldermen Keller and Hammer went over the work and looked at the banks , which it is claimed must bo smoothed and graded before the work is accepted. Mr. Sweeney , the foreman for the contractor , Mitchell Vin cent , says he tried again yesterday to get Borne expression from them as to what they thought of it , and what the city would do , but they evaded dim. He called on Mr Langmaid as a witness to his request , anil is apparently paving the way for a fight in the com Is , it the matter - tor cannot be otherwise arranged. The complicated allair will probably reeeive the attention of the council at the Mon day night meeting. Iliohmoml Ranges for hard coal are the best. Cooper & McCee sell them. Anything you want in Housekeeper's Hardware and Tinware at Cooper & McGec's. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Weather [ .trips at Chapman's , 105 Main. Nothing so good for a Sunday dinner AS a can of Edmaiihon'H Star brand oys- from Uaird'a No. W3 li road way. Oakland Clilns. Henry O'Ncil and lidy will winter in York state , Warren Farwell returned from Wyom ing the fore part of the week. ( jus Lola Is about one hundred dollar ahead over the result hiit Tuesday- M. J. Dedrafl' , of South Omaha , was In town on business the fore part of the week. Henry O'Ncil , has trailed his hotel property hero to J. D. Daly , for Kansas land. Dr. Gibson has rented his dwelling to A. A. LcnocKcr and has gone to Camilla to .spend the winter. Mr. Snangler , assistant at the depot , Is yery sick with lung disease , Kd 1urge - eon binashcs baggage during his illness. The election Tuesday passed on" quietly , a pretty full vote being tiollod Quito a number of farmers stuck to their corn Holds. There Is strong talk of organl/ing a homo company for dramatic purposes. Oakland has fiomo good talent and could furnish a good company , This week wo olnonicle the wedding of one of Oakland's most popular young men. At the residence of the bride'.s father , Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock , Mr. A. A. Lenoeker , of the linn of l , P. Clayton & Co. . was united in marriage to Miss Kllloj. \ . KrautItev. . Wood of the M. K chinch , officiating. Mr. Lenocker fans been In Oakland about a year and by liis gentlemanly deportment and uood business qualities , gained for himself a host of friends whose well wishes go witb him in bis new venture. On Thursday evening the Oakland Cornet band mar shalled in full foico ami repaired to bis residence , und tendered himself and lady H delightful serenade , See that your books are made by More house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. Closing Out Sain of silver plated ware to make room for our new stock. Wo oiler our present etook regardless of cost , C. U. jACgi'KMIN & CO. , No. 37 Main street. lloston chips at Buinl's , ft. ' ! } Broadway. Nearly everybody relishes good eandy , wlille adulterated Mull' is not lit to e.at. Uaird keeps only pure candies. Ho has the finest stock in Urn city , and a largo E'roportlon of it is inamifaetured right ere by the Council BiufTs Candy com * pany. Fruits , cigar ? , nutd , oto. , all the beat. No. 023 Broadway. A BIG BOOM WITH A BOIM , Activity in Real Estate Opens Vith a Sale of the Bnllard Tract. THE PLACES OF V/ORSHIP. A VOIIUK Mn Wanted nt St. Joe- Kail Cnxc of Drilttiitlon unit Jcath Prtsonnl I'IUM- tlii r.ottomi. The talk of a boom for Council Bliifl's seeiiH to be resulting in more than talk , and the feeling strengthens daily that this city is to have a more rapid growth than has clmractori/ml it for years past. The residents themselves arc feeling more eontideuee , nnd there is le s whin ing and less givint. ' up to the blues. Council IJlull's has been Inclined to think les of Itself than others think of it , but now there is evident a disposition to look I ho world eqnare In the face and stretch up with a little lustilhijile pride at the progress madeand the biijiht pros- pecH for the future. In real estate circles there Is alroailv apparent increased confidence and ac tivity. There ate more Itiquiricft for pinpvrl ) than for iv longtime past , and more silcs : than for years. While there Is no great advance in price * ) , yet there is a feeling I hat if properly can only bu bought nt old price > the investments , nro good , and give ti chance for a prolil in the future. Yefctirday arrangements were com pleted for a very important transfer of real estate. A syndicate formed of Omaha ami Council Blnn's parties , who-c names are temporarily withheld , pur chased what is known as the Hallard tract , which contain * about eighty acres , and bclouds to the Hallard o tato. The property is located west ami north of the transfer. The consideration is .stated at } 2 1,000. Those purchasing it are to plat it at once. The projectors ot the enterprise are planning to make some great improvements in that part of the city , and it is looked upon as the nesrin- ninr of the boom on bottom lots. Ninth avenue is to be extended rijjht through the northern portion of this property , and this is to be one of the lines for the street ears. The s-ilo wi'S made yester day through the agency of Odell Hros. & CM. , wbo nave had the matter in hand for some time , but have kept it quiet until the details could all be arranged with care. The propeity is to bo christened as the Omaha addition to Council Blnlls. His a "boom" starter , and the transfer is the largest made here in a long time. There is a largo amount of improve ments gnintr on near the transfer , and onecannot glance over the work in prog ress without being convinced that there is Mill more coming. Ten bridges have been put in over Spoon lake , and ten more arc to be built , while tracks are be ing laid in all directions. It has already been announced that the Union L'aoilic had plans for the erection of several buildings here , and work on the.se is to commence at once , the material already beginning to nirivu. A large building lor the stor age of supplies tor thopasicngcr coaches , etc. . is to be put up a hundred feet west of the land ollice. lioyoml that are to bo other buildings. A large ice bouse is to be. built on Spoon lake with a capacity of 2,000 tons. Rop.iir shops are to be put up hole and a round house. Alrcadv there is a lame amount of the switching l.'C'jig done here , and live cncinos are boli" 1 ' " " : ? ' 'f , . V j11 " ' 'ls work alone , and then" the tracks ilVe elWrr.c.lHH' other tracks will bo laid as fast as possi ble to accommodate the needs , dipt. HathaWiiy was asked about some of the details yesterday , but he evidently had his instructions to keep "mum. " He remarked. "It's no use saying that I don't know for I do , but it's too early yet to talk. Wait a little. You'll know soon enough. I do Know that we are awfully busy , and there is more woik laid out for this side than a hundred men can do in a year to come. " See West IVint base beater. Latest im provement in hcatingntoves.V.A.Vood. . \VniitoU nt St. Joe. The young man Kschelman has been lying in jail here for some time on the charge of obtaining a lot of goods at St. Joe under false pretenses. lie had got these goods on the .strength of bis father's reputation , and was peddling them out in this part of the country , and pocketing or spending the cash when he was cobbled up. It appeared tlikt he bad before this beat Mctcalf Bros , out of a small amount by a like process. Li order to hold him until the St. Joe parties could get out requisition papers , etc. . this lesser charge wa.s brought against him. Yesterday the St. Joe olncers wore here after him , but they Fcomcd disposed toget out of paying the coMs of capturing the young man , and were nearly all day cll'ectinga settle ment. The matter was at last arranged , and the young man will start back thin morning. The history of all such eases repeats itself. Ollleer-s are ex pected to uo to all sorts of expense to capture a crook , but in nine cases out of ten those most interested in seeming a capture aru unwilling to defray the ex pense. The city and county refuse to pay micli expense , and the oflicers are left in the lurch. With the present salaries and with the usual ending of such cases , is it any wonder that olliccrs are not over anxious to follow up a criminal's trail , especially when it leads out of the city ? Weather strips at Chapman's , 105 Main. Airs. A. S. Hall is prepared to do dress making on short notice and at reasonable prices , No. U.'S Broadway. Death and iJCHtltmion. A sad case of destitution nnd sorrow was discovered yesterday. In a little shanty about 8\10 feet , located in the northwest part of the city , a more dry goods box , through which the cold wind rushes at will , lay the dead body of a woman. Huddled In the room , it reemit it could bo called , were six little children , the youmrcct a habo , More utter destitu tion could not bo imagined. The chil dren were almost naked , and the woman had literally but ono garment , und that was hardly decent , much less e.omfoi ta ble. The woman's namu wasMrs. Clark Little was to bo learned of her history , ar.d there wcro evidently more pressintr needs than that of gratifying mere curi osity. Some charitably inclined ladies hurriedly entered upon the work of pre paring the body for decent burial , und caring temporarily for the needs of the children. A few dollars were raised by those whose attention \vns called to the casu , M > that the dead and the living could be cared for until permanent relict could be ghon thu orphan children. Dr. HanchettiollicoNo 13 Pearl streets Itcsldcnco 120 Fourth street. Telephone No. 10. K , H.Shcafe & Co , , loan money on ebattlu security of every description ; of fice No 000 Broadway , upstairs. of I'irty. The following notes of ohnreh services to be held to-day , have been handed infer for publication ; Rev Dwight Speneer , who spent six \vars In Utah , will deliver , Sunday even ing In thu Baptist church , an address OK "Morinonism Its Strength und Dan- gen" The address bas been given in ' ninny of the largest churches of tin East , and liecn everywhere received with the highest commendation. Kev. ( t.V. \ . Crofts returned from hU trip to Illinois Ftlday eveuintr. and will preach as usual In the Congregational church to day. .Subject In the motnlng , "The Time to Worn : " evening , "The Whole Duty of Man. " A cordial invita tion Is extended. Hcv. .1. V. McDowell \uI ! preach in Saints' church to day , morning und even ing Hvcnlug subject , "Is the Doctrine of Eternal Punishment Biblical , Reason able or Ju t " Topics at the M. K. church to-day : Morning , "The Debt Which Science Owes to Christianity ; " evening , "Moral Character Due to Kciigious Inllucnces. " There uill bo no services ill St. Paul's cjmich to day on account of the non-ar- rival of the heating apparatus. Services to-day at Tnion chapel , Har mony street , at ! l o'clock , conducted by Itcv Dr. Coolcy , p.u-lor of First Baptist church. Sabbath school and Bible class nt I o'clock. Piaver meeting ' 1 hurday evening at 7-i0 ! o'clock ; topic , , "Prodigal Son. " ST. I'At'i/s ciit'iini Mri\m.i : . The ladies of S.iint Paul's church oncn the social season tills winter by a church sociable , to be held nest Tuesday evening lit the icsidenec of Mr. Simon 'Hl-oman , on Park street. Mrs Kiscman will bo assisted by Mrs. K. II. Odell , Mrs. T. K. Cavin , Mrs. Cicoigu Bebblnpton and Mrs. Kiolmrd CJteen. It is hoped that strang ers in the church will avail themselves of this opportunity of becoming acquainted , and that a lull attendanecof all members of the congregation will bo present. ( iood music , refreshments nnd a pleasant lini'j ate piomiscd by the ladies In hcarge. BIYSTISIIV 13M > B IN UKATI1. The HOIICN ot'.lolui ( Cust T'oiind in n KittiMiH Cornllcl < l. Last evening a telegram was received from ICast Leavcnwoith stating that the body of the missing John Kost had been found near that place in a cornfield. The body was so badly decomposed that it could not be identiliud , but a watch and chain were found on his person , the watch bearing his name. In his pockets were foundj Various papers uUo bearing his name , and a railway ticket from Springfield , III. , to Council Blull's. so that there could be no question , but that it was the missing man. KtM has been nii.ss'ng ' since August 1'i , and his friends here have been anxiously search ing for him. His nephew was night clerk at the Crestou house , and was taken with rheumatism , sitfleriiig so greatly that he concluded to go to iiis home in Springlield , III. , and Mr Ko.- accompanied him , On returning Ivoil readied Kan.-as City on Snnda.criming , and made in quiry as to when he could get a train for Council 1 ! lull's. Learning that he could not leave until the ne\t < fiiv , he asked the operator , whose office was adjoining the ticket office , to scud a dispatch for him. The operator wioto out a telugiam uy his dictation , informing Ins tamily that be would be home on .Monday. Tncre was nothing about the appearance or actions of the man to arouse the suspicion ot thu agent or operator , but that he must have been deranged or soon afterwards be came so , now seems evident. Diligent search was made to l"arn where ho stopped over night , but his name could not oe found icgistcrcd at any of the hotels. The next trace found of him was his taking a tram lor Council BlullV , on Monday , but he got oil'at Beverly. He shook hands with the agent there and talked strangely. The agent did not know him , but atterwards , on being jjiown his photograph ami hearing the description , poslcivcii'lontiliod him as the man. Kost talkou Co nm : t > * if ho thought he was then in Council Blull's and remarked that be must go to the store. He started down the railway track towards Kansas City , and no more could be learned ot wbcrc be went. A short time later it was learned that a man bad been killed by the cars at Indcpcnd- cnce. Mo. , ami the body was disinterred with the expectation that it would prove to be Kost's but it was not. When Kost left here ho bad $32 with him. It was evident that ho did not in tend to be absent any length of time for he left a cash balance in the bank and all bi.s business matters running as usual , he being a partner in the grocery hou e of Kost & llmck. The finding of the watch and papeis , indicate that tie wa.s not robbed , and the onjy theory now held is that while suffering from mental derangement he wandered oil' and perished in the liclil where his bones wers found. lie was aged about li. ! ( years , and leaves a wife and two children. lie was well known in this city and vicinity , and while the news ot his death is in some sense a relief from the fearful un\iety which bis friends have felt , yet the wor.-Tt that was feared , now being rcali/.ed , the sorrow felt is great , and the sympathy of many goes out to the family thus stricken. l > uratraplis. Mrs. J. B , Atkins has returned from her eastern visit. Mrs. Lewis , the artist , has returned from Chicago with a full I'ne ' of studies for her winter classes. Kov. G. W. Crofts has returcd from a visit to friends in Illinois. A. L , Harvey , of Logan , was among those at the Pacific 3'esterday. A. Christie , of Smilhland , la , , spent the day in the Blull's. Dr. Conkling , of Onuilia , dined at Bechteles yesterday. , J. T , Hurley left last evening for Chicago cage called there by a telegram announc ing the Illness of some rela'tive. II. II. Field returned yesterday from Chicago , where he has been looking after tliu interests of his patent door. Capt. C. S. Hubbard spends bis Sunday in Shenandoah. Simon Kisnman , of Kisoman's People's store returned yesterday afternoon from a business trip , ( Scorao Marshall , who icprcsents Lori' & Taylor , of New York , was yesterday evening taking Kisunmn & Co. 's orders tor the latest imported novelties in dress gyods. A Now York druggist entered n res- tauruntTncsday morning and ordered a beefsteak. The meat was so tough , how ever , that be asked the water to give him a tender steak. The waiter gaye him no satisfaction and , nfler waiting for some time , O'Bricn drew from his pocket a bright revolver , eighteen inches long , and , nourishing it , demanded that he bo Kive.n an eatable steak. Persons exper ienced In restaurant edibles , wbo will naturally synipatld/o with him , will bu surprised lo know that hu was arrested fur thus endeavored to enforce his rights. The grand object of many visitors to the fair , says a Boston paper , seemed to bo the accumulation of as many advertis ing circulars as possible. They went about with their arms full , nnd ono stout lady actually carried a market basket. into which she carefully laid any bit ot printed paper ofl'eiod her. Perhaps she collected enough paper to nay her admis sion fee , or , at least , to seiner up in tin dippers for the winter The greatest wild pidgeou roost in the United State.Is located just now about twenty miles north of Tahleqnnb , I. T. A man just from thorn says thu trees cov ering a milo square of timbered land are literally as full as the limbs will bear , nt night , with UK-SI ) birds , .Millions ot pigeons aru there , ho says , and at night wncn tboy eomo in to rooat they make a uolsu like mighty tbuudur. \ OF New Goods , Lowest Prices. Headquar ters for illOSfS llrw Orders by mail promptly attended to. Broadway , Council I Will Pay the HLigliest Price in Co b. FOR ALL KINDS OF AND XO. CO * 1I OAEVAY , riH , ItLttJH'FS. . WILLIAMS- 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. f All llcodijig Sbylos and Impor/babiops opstapbly op [ H 14O0 Farnnm Street , Omnho.Ncb. . COUNCIL BLUFFS C1PET We tii'entlll o./V' ' ' / / / tltcyreulestlmr- in w offered in thin r/fi/or the west. Our stwlf is at lr \ je and complete as ana you can find , and we ynai-- antcc jtrlcen atvay below all com petition. ire / Ofallaradcfi and make , incliiilinij Lace , Turcoman , Chenille , Irish 1'olnt , etc , , etc. OUR RUG Department Knes TarkisJi , Swyriila , Ker- raclt , lii'iH-selH , A.nn luster , etc. , at prices lower than the lowest. CurtainGoodsbytMard And flftures , Oil Cloths , Mattinys , LlncHlenms , etc. A largo line of HHkand Mohair I'ln hes and Up- holstcritjonds ; Kasn Chairs. Otto mans , Foot Kc H , etc. , for the hol iday trade. SPECIAL TOTIOES. Fprclnl AdviTtltemeuls , Bueh as last , To mil To I inn , For B.ile , To llcmt , Viants , Iloiirdlmr , etc , > \ll ) liolnfoitol In this column nt the low rateof TUN CUNTS IVIl LINK fortho first Inset- qiind I'lvo Cents Tor Unoforeach Kubsofjuont Insortlon. I.cavo adveitUomcnts at our olllco No. U 1'eul btrcet , no.tr llroadway , Council Illuffs. WANT3. oil HUNT Vine nowi roomi with ueo of bath room In Iir Woodbury'h Hats , No. ( K)0 ) Illults stio ot. h "II , " Iteo otllcc , 'OH HUNT-Hurnlsiiud rooms , 818 WANTKD-A boy with pony to carry lice route , _ " "fj Oll 8AM-Old papers for'ealo ht the Hoe _ ollico. _ _ _ WANTED Parties Intciiillnw lo bo mairled are wantoil too ill nt , the I'rjnr'u lice job ollice to Eelcct their v.eddlncaul ; . JiMirnali , C'ounly und Ilunli Wor2c or All Kinds uHpec- ially Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOBEHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Kverct Block , Council Blulls. Standard Papers Used. All btyles of bind ing in Mugailnus and BLANK BOOKS. ItEKSUKNCKS : C. II. National Hank , il , K. BiFilth & Co. , CltizeiiR' Uaiik. Dctre. WolU Ac Co , iret NmlonkJ ItunV , O. II. In'iirrxnoe ( Xj. , olliterii t'uaey.Uauiurj.O.ll tuviu d AND jyine Jfunylntf Lamps , House Far- nlshiny douds , e'.c. A. J. MANDEL , Xo , aat cO .Vtf5 Jlroudivau. COUNCIL III.UKL'8 , - IOWA. MURDER ! ! Dliililhcrla l - . . ( Ion. Ten jours' trlalof Dlt. THOa. . lU'.MKDV lor tlnit fntul ini'linly lias ileiuon- el rated the fuot that It K Intnllllilu nh u i rovcnt- Iveiinilcum. If jnii iiornilt join ciillilren to die uitli illphtlioiiii , "Tlu.'h' Ulooil lie upon your litnd. " Tor ' ale only nt thoonico. No I bill sticct , Council nfurj-f , In. , or sent on receipt of ( irlco. f2. From thu Unuihu lk > o : Mr. .1. II. Hutk-r. of Hazel Doll.l'ottnwaltamle Co. , Iowa , and Ins family ot eleven porfons , M ri o all Mck with iimllirnant illiihthcrln. K\cry oneolthum has rutaiuioil bv tlio HBO of Dr. Jcllorlh' I'iniiintlxci mill Cure lor Ulplitlicrln , without tlic , ' Hid at u iihyflcliiM. C. II. UhikcMuc ! , of o Hid Cniniihull Btrr-et , Oinnhn , who recently lost u l > ritiUlul : nml 1 1- torcstlii ) ? daughter , IIRCI ! iibout 15 jonrs , liy .llpbtnoilu , under the troatnient ot ono of tbo be-t phyMoliins In Onmlmiitcsto Dr. .Iclleris , ot tins oily : " Vinir romodyior illiihthuria eiiino too Into , our itonr daiiuhtcr WHS nvlnn when it uus roculveil , I urn B.itlsllcd thut bcr llfu votild hnvo bntii iivitl. Another oiuot onriUlldron who liiKlllioillpliilioriii , hur throat wns tlllo'l ili ] wttli tbo putrid ulcerutlon , uo iifnl your innllclne unil in twelve hours ( Uu dlacHso ne complotcly subdii'jil. In tbo fnturo wo will keep your medli-lno At mi times In our houso. Wo fi'i I thnt It taviid the llfeol ono of our chil dren. Uonroory tlmnKful to jou. and only rnyrct that wo did not call on you sooner. " From the Council llluffn Dully Ulohe : M. A. Mcl'lku , editor ot tbuUutnbiln ( Ebons- burK , 1'a. ) rioL'inun , has boon tb < > pprBon.il IrhMidof Ihocdltorof tlio Gloho for morct than twenty 70.11 s. and Is known whcrcixor lin Is known us onr of the bust mon llvlnir. Ills tamily was raviijred with dlpbthcrlii , anil jricatly ills- tii'tBPd. Somoof Dr. Ji'lTcrls' Dlphtheiln Cure was used , nnd the lives of thu n < * t nt his child- icn suvc'd. Jettors from Mr. Mcl'lko are un bounded In tholr ( ivprofislmiH or pratltudo for finding tinno moHUH ot nvoillnu' the ln-s of all hlfllitilo olios , rive of Mr. Mcl'Iko'B ehlldrim out ofulKht died fioin dlphtluiila lioforo h had an oppoi tunlty of uhlnir Dr. JolTcrlit remedy. Dyspeptic , why live in misery nn.l die in dls- pair with ctmci-r of the Htomiic-h ? Dr. Thonias Jelfails cures evnry case of Indl ostlon anil const Ijiat Ion In n very short time , licet of rof- I'luiui'H triven. Drppcpala IH llin causa of ninety pur cent ot ml illsciD-C'd coinlllUins. 1'rlrn JS for two wnpkn ticntmont. Dr. .li'lfoils' dlphthurla mndliilno IH Infalllblo for all UnUi > of wiio throats. Indlspcusllile In pillildKOio throat. In mnlltrnant warlot fuxrr , cliatiKliitflt In < HIOIII. | | I ) tlinliii'li' ! ] foi in. Infal- Illilo cure lor all Inilammatorv , uleeratlvc , put rid. canrcroim ulcoratlon of the womb tin ! all uitiiiihal eondltluns. 1'ull pilnti'd InatriictloiiB liow to ute tlioiuuill. cine.s MIIU with them. No doctor roqulred. Ur .lelTerla' nimodliw ciin only Uo ohtitlnud at hlB ollice , No. ! South IJIuhtli street , Council IlltitfB , ] ouuor Bent sy express on receipt of prleo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , JA , 1837 TELEPHONE FIRE INSURANCE Iq H\o \ following Companies ; German American , of Hew Yvik Plmnti , ' at Hartfotit , Hatlfotd , * of Hattfcid , Califotnlan. of San Francltco , Scottlt.ll Union A National , cf fiilnouig. Union , of San fiancllco. State. * of Dei Malnet. Wllllamsbury City. ' of Brooklyn. Thost marked with a * Intuie also nyalmt loss by V'lnJ btorms. Cyclones anil Jornadtxi rnn SALE in CIIV.NIII REftli , UlUHb A VII OHAIIA ONKY LOANED ox noon env M ANDKARM PIKU'PRTV AT I.OWBsT * " * " ' * * * * All Work Guaranteed to Give Satis faction. Wo hn Drss3S ; InllieLa'cslSty'o , , v Kto $7 $ 'sikaidYuet ! ( BioSlO Dresses to OrJer , None but experienced baiuU emplovcd. Out of town ord rs solicited. Refers to those who bfcve hade \ \ , done. Mrs , L , Simmons , No. 314 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. I.ad its "minj ; a $5 hat or bonnet , one fate \\ill be paid ; ijlo , loutul I rip. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No , 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of the Parisian Mil.insry Co. , Manager. R. L WIIXI AMS 18 N. Mn'n st , Council UlulP , la. , and 20 ! ) S. loth st , loom 10 , Omaha , Neb. Mnnufiicttnor'Bgcnlfor the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Roofing , Slate , Mantels , Plate and Window Class , Show Oases , Elevators , ( hand and.iulic , el c. Justice of the Peace Office over Amei lean E\pre s. Horses and Mules For all burposcs , bought and told , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to sclec ftom Several pairs of fine diivers , sin gle or double , MASOH WISE , Council Ulull's. P. C. 1IILLER , No. 13 Pearl St , Council Bluffs. 1 I.ATKST ri MANX7FACTUBEB OF PAINTS. House , sign and decoiative painter. Papier Machc wall ornaments. None but best hands employed and chaigeb reasonab c. JOHN V. STONE. JACOB SIMS. STONE & SIMS , f Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 ShiiKtrt-cno : ] ! Ulo'ilc. Q Star Sale Stables and Mule Mi HUOAUWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Opposite Dummy Depot. g- QHorscs and innlcK kojit constantly nn hand , for sale at retail or in uir : loads.Or- durs promptly Illlcd by contract on short milieu. .Stock hold on coininiHslon. Huurme & Hoi.ir : , l'ioprlo is , Toh-pliotn- . 114. Fonnurly of Kfil Sale Stiiblcs , corner 1st live and -Itli street. B. KICS , M. D.t ° r otl-er Tlllinir * reninvnl ullboul ibn kiillu ordrawlni-of blood. Orer thiily joais piMLtirnlexpcrlence. No. 11 I'oiirl St. , Coinieil lllutTH. fWConsultation frie. I'j ' j | Fora buyer to jjo u here tne largest Stock and GiiMtckt Varieties are Kept in anyone line. Again , if teller h.-.h ICXPICKIKNCKD ACCOMMCPA uoNh faithful and tiust)1 help those \\lio \ Mwll be agreeably fcnrd , and if fcellcrgftcs n i.u weights and inv.is > nres , jou ha\e ilneiexcellent icasons for patroni/ing such a fit in. Fuel consumers ought tlicro'ore to buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No G2HIioadn.iy ! , Couutil DluflV. Telephone 110. BEST LAUNDRY WORK In : hocity tan bn btnntu > i by piitronliifctbe ( MM Ut.unrll JMuffi { JKO , W. KUllIXDKI'K , Non < > hut uxprricnt'Od hands Out of town orders by nml i r licitcd , and all work Warranted. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ _ .7t'/Mf . , t.VPIKMEXT. < . DKKUE , WKLLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Bu&iu , rarrlacc3.no , rto. Council Illnffs. town. KBYSTONB MANUFAvriJlUNa ca Mniiufacturprsof nnd Dralrraln Hand ani Pvwer Coin JLell rs , Ami ngetionil line of flr t ola s aerloultutal Implement- " . Kos. 1501,1W , IStH Rtid 15)7 South M ln Slr t , Council HitUT % lei * . DAVIP UUADLHY * COi ' Manuf'rs nn 1 Jobtinr * of flgrlcultaral Iinplements.Wagons . , Busies , fViri l jo . and nil klmU of K rm Mixohlnorr. 1100 to 1110 South Main Street , CounoU Ulul/n COUNCIL Bl.Ul'TS CAKPKT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Cloths , Curtain Futures , trphoUtotr flee Kto. No , 406 llroadwny Council Hluff * S , HUI.UVO , NTC. PKHK(50Y ( & MOOKE , Wholonlo Jobbnig In th Finest Brands of Clears , Tobacco A PIjJM NOB. rs.Miiln anil .T I'OKI ! Sts. Council Ulufi loirn. * 1 CO.V.WISS/O.V. SNYD1CK & LKAMAN , Wholcsalo frail and Prodnce Commission Merchant Xo. Hl'oitl 8t , Council MltlCfs. 11AHLK , HAAS * CO. . Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , . 1 PnmlHi-1. lUo. No. 12 Miiln St. , nnl No. Ul 1'ciiil St. , Online ! ! HlulTs ntt ( ) . W. HUTTS , Wholesale California FmiU a Speclalt/ Go no nil Comml'Mon. Nn. 51) ) llr ndwur , Comic ! ) lllmT * . \VJKT & Wholesale1 Fruits , Confectionery , -AND- COMMISSION , Nim. l ( > iiiitl 18 1'oail t. . Council /Mtt.VBSS. KTC. UKl'KMAN , STKOHHKIIN & CO. , JI.Miii'fuMuicis of mi'l Whole-Vila Doilorjli Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No K > M.tln ? t. . Cuiniiill lllutj , low * . j's. inc. METCALF lUlOTHEKS. Jobbers in Hats , Caps Mil Gtovas. NOE. III ! nnil all nioiilwiiv , CoTiCil Itl.i'M. . KEKL1NK fc FELT , Wholutnln Iron , Steel , Kails , Heavy Hardware , m And Wood Stock , Council iilulfi , Iowa. COUNCIL ULUFFS OIL CO. , Wbnlcbnlo Donlcr * In Illuminating & Lubricathj oil : Ganllu ETO. , E3TO. E.Theodore , Aeont , Council UluTs. Iowa. ! ! ; ; ; ; ! ! ? WLIKO KTC. A. OVKIITON ( te CO. . Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Pilla- < kn < ll > rfi"a9 > Inteilal Special ! lns\Vliolo ne ! Lumber ' Ollleo No. I3J Main 8t ber of m > rU'lj8Ollleo , Coun. , ! ! Uluirs. Jown. JOHN LINDEll , VVIiolosulo Imported and Domestic Wiuai & Liquors for St. Cotllmni'fl Ilorb lllttou. No. II Council DIulTd SCHNEIDER & IJECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ac ( . 'W ' .WiiOi St. , Council U'.uffa. ' L. KIKSCIIT & CO. , W ! oKsalo Liqu r Dealers , No. 416 llroadwny , Council Illuffs Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. . , , , AtW.S llcmur & Co'a. No. 38Mnin st Council Hlufls , CKESTOST HOUSE The only hotel in Council I ! lull' ' , having Esoa/pe And nil nio em improvements. 210 , ii7 unil S1U Main st. MAX MOIIN , Piop. Tbocnly petfuct aubstltuto ( or IMnthni'i "L11 ! ! Inyaluulilo in Chnlera Infantum ntl loethlnr. . A pr .dlt : * iert rood for Dyn- naptlcs , Con urnntlvn , convalescent * . I'urrrct ojtrlont In ull WaatlnK ll oiR i. llcqulrei ) : no cofjkln Our JiunV. Tna Care and Fnecllne or Inf.intx , inrllvd Iron. PUUMQB. ( KJOIIALU U CO. . noctoa. * \W \ USED IN AU -mmm 0 , nrt rrlruaoit i. rlilii. ! " ffcirUir" Iliillurliialiil CINCINNATI. 11. rt. A. J At1Cjl' ICOCIK. foil V/IIISKERS. MUSTACHES t.'IO [ IALUNCS- -E HIHSUIINC -.r.v , - : . , . . . . . . t MM * < I h.MMrf . < I M. . " " ' " .1. , . . -i-- . .i * ' * - " . - ; t1 * V C * * tt . .I . . . , , . . . , . i MM. I M ' MiM..r TRADE MARK U.l- . . , . .l . , I-M H" . . . - ' , - : ; . - ' . : , " , ' : rrzffavo./ii . / liintrf. . j .iiiifi . . . , . . 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