Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 08, 1886, Page 6, Image 6

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    (5 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , NOVEMBER 8 , 188(5. (
THE SUNDAY BEE.
COUNCUTBLUFFS ,
MONDAY MOUSING XOV. 8.
OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET.
ErlUcud by cnrnur In liny pnrtof tliocltynl
twenty cents per week.
H. W.TiLioif , - - - ilnnnfrer.
TIU.UPHONBS :
JlcstKrK'Orncr. No. .
Nidnr Knnou No.S3.
MINOR MENTION.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
New fall Roods ut Keltor's.
Unv Seal brand oysters , tlio best.
Cooper & McOuo sell liunlwnrij.
A man named Qulnn is in jail for being
full .yesterday.
"Black Crook" at thu opera house on
Thursday night.
Panels nt $ : ) .50 per dozen at Schmidt's
gallery , Main street.
A division of 1C. of P. will bu organ
ized tO'iiight at Co If ax.
Craig Myers is registered on the blotter
nt the htatlon house aa "asleep on ( ho
street. "
Tlio walls of the Soldiers' home at
Marslialltown have been completed to
thu level of the surface.
Up to date only two retail and one
wholesale dc'aler have 'taken out a
license to sell butterinu or oleomargarine
in this city.
The Domestic .sowing machine folks
are to give an art exhibit some time this
week in the store of George H. Heard , on
Uroadway.
We will . ell 25 bars line laundry soap
to-day for $1. To-morrow and after
it will bo 10 bars for $1. J. W. Kleeb ,
line groceries , > ) < > . 815 Uroadway.
The Lester & Allen minstrel troupe
leave this morning for Phittsmouth. On
Saturday night they showed to a light
house and presented a very tame show.
ShcrilV Garrison , his son. and Fred.
Kimpel , of Logan , were in the city yes
terday tracing the if'J,003 worth of jewelry ,
etc. , that was stolen from Kiuniel's .jew
elry store at Logan on Tlmrsuay night
last.
Constable Uickelts has returned from
Mount Pleasant , where he took Mrs. V.
Simpson , of Hig Grove , who has become
deranged. Mr ? . Simmon is the mother
of seven children , the youngest of which
is two and one-half years.
C. S. Livingstone , of Dixon , Colo. , was
in the city yesterday , and ielt on a visit
to Missouri. Ho will return on Thursday
and make hispurcha.scs , as he has started
a new town siv miles from Di.xon , and
intends to start several stores , including
general niercliuudl.se , blacksmith , drug ,
etc. , etc.
If Council Hinds is to have a charity
ball this year it will bu well to have it a
little earlier than it was held last year.
It is about time to begin the organiza
tion .so that all the details can be ar
ranged with care and the work bo more
thorough than ever before.
On Friday evening last Mrs. W L.
Hcdison and daughters entertained a
number of Iricti'Is ' at progressive euchre
at their home. The lirst ladios' pn/.c
went to Miss Lena Hcdison , the second
to Miss Ralston , while Mr. Frank lien-
dricks and Mr.V. . C. Morgan were
awarded the gentlemen's pn/os.
DCS Moincs' new base ball club has
been fully organized , with \V. 11. War-
Held , president ; A. W. Wright , vice
president ; C. M. Sherman , secretary ; A.
II. Petit , treasurer. Six players liavo
been signed and the balance will bo
shortly. To-day grading will commence
on the now grounds and the fence will bo
completed this fall.
Last evening Thco. Lund entertained
a few of his immediate friends at a geese
supper. One of the guests read an orig
inal poem on "TheV late trip to Mont
gomery county , a copy of which was
presented to the host. It was hand
somely engrossed and framed , and in a
very neat and modest speech Mr. Lund
accepted the same.
Kd LaMott , who for a short time tried
to run the skating rink , was yesterday
jailed on the charge of larceny. It seems
LaMott got lodging in a Danish board
ing house on Hroauway Saturday night ,
and yesterday morning a pair of shoes
w ere mii-siiig. They were found inLa
Mott's possession , and he had o lie rod
them for sale.
To-day the now branch of the Chicago
& North western railway will bo opened
between Onawa and Lake City. A new
time table has gone into otleet by which
all trains on the Northwestern branches
will connect with the trains of the now
road. This will bu a great accommodation
tionto the traveling public , as they will
now bo able to go up on the Sioux City
train and make connections by which
they can reach the towns on tlio Maple
Itivur branch of the Northwestern before
noon , while under tlio old arrangement
they were compelled to drive from
Ouawa or go to Carroll and then up , ar
riving at night.
The best steve 1 ever had is the verdict
of thousands who have used the Kadiant
Home base burner. Cooper & McGce ,
agents ,
Tc BliU-Contriiotoi-n
Karth , rock and masonry work to let
on the Colorado & Western railway. Ap
ply to. I J. Hrown & Co , , contraetor.s ,
Council lilufl'ti , la. , or Cheyenne , \Vyo. \ ,
or Dillon , Colo.
I'crHoiiul
Colonel Sapp loft yesterday for the
west.
L. Perkins , of DOS Moincs , Is at the
Ogden.
Mrs. O. M. Hrown is homo again from
the west.
William Hums , of Milwaukee , h at the
Hcchtelo.
K. 11. Colburn , of Chicago , was at the
Ogden yesterday.
\V. Clark , of Fuirliold , was at the Og
don house yesterday.
N. 1) , Ward , of Grand Rapids , Mich. ,
was in the city yesterday ,
Thu Misses Cora and Ada Hcdison are
visiting friends at Kcokuk.
Mrs L. K. Roberts has returned from
an extended eastern visit.
Airs. Kd. Mott has returned home from
a visit to her sUter at Anamosa ,
Lee Henry liasgoue to Nebraska , where
his wife was suddenly taken ill.
11. J. Fills , of Bradford , Pa. , Is In the
city , and expects to make this his future
homo.
J. E. Nestle , of Carroll , yesterday vis
Hod his daughter Mrs. It. u. Mlchols , in
this city.
Mrs. James Craig anil daughter , Miss
Miunio , are vbiting their eon and brother
in St. Louis.
Charles Schmidt , of New York City , is
visiting Ins brother Hurry Schmidt , tin.
photographer.
Mrs. C. D. Uoyd , whoso husband rep
resents thu McClurg cracker company 01
the road , has arrived in the cily and wil
now make tins her homo.
Mrs. J J , Stqudman , wife of the edltoi
of the Nonpareil , left yesterday for ho
homo in Crc&tou , having spent a fo\v
days here visiting her husband.
Weather-strips at Chapman's , 103 Main
. .
i. i.
Stop KuriihiK Grass.
The park commissioners oiler a rowan
of $ : ! 5 for evidence that will lead to tht
conviction of Anyone setting tire to the
gras.sor timber in Fairmont Park , .
A. G. GIIAUAU , President.
J , J. UHCTWN , Secretary.
THE NEWS ABOUT THE BLUFFS
A Small Tire and a Little Burglary Break
Sunday's Monotony ,
GONE AFTER KOST'S REMAINS.
I'tizzllng Queries for tlio Mcdlonl Ex-
n minors to Answer A Novel En-
tcrtulitnifMilltcIng I'rcpnrcil
A New Social Olul ) .
Tlio Medical Examiners.
The stale board of medical examiners
icro met with many perplexing questions
n trying to arrange rules and regula-
ions under thu new law regarding prac-
icing physicians . Ono of the perplex-
lies is in regard to those practicing as
Christian science healers. They usu no
medicine and are utterly opposed to till
sorts of drugs. Neither do they use
surgical instruments , and yet they treat
all sorts of diseases , and take pay for the
came. Ono of the legal questions to bo
settled also , is whether It is necessary for
i coroner , or one acting as a coroner , to
nako returns of deaths in all cases where
10 registered physician attended or was
nformed of tlio facts. The board has
lecided to have a meeting at Dus Monies
to-morrow , and some of these matters
will be brought up then. The call for
the mcRting is as follows ;
IOWA ST.VIT HOAIID or MnnirAi , EXAM-
Nin : < .OrKirr.iH'TiiiSiriiETAUV. : A meet-
ii ; ot the Iowa slate board ot medical cxnm-
ucrs will bo held at Hits rooms of the state
lioiiid of health In this city , lieKlnnliiK at a
o'clock p. in. , Tuesday. Nov. ! > , | iiox. , for the
nitnoso of vctllyliiK diplomas , receiving and
vutfni : upon applications for certllirntcs to
irnctlco medicine , exiimiiiluc applicants and
itttsmllnij to such nthor business an may come
> clore It. All physicians who expect to con-
nine the practice of medicine in the htuto
xfter the 1st of January next , and all midwives -
wives who have bepim in act ice since the Sd
lay of April , IbKJ , should not lull to tile their
applications before November Dili. It Is not
mibablu that another meeting will lie held ,
tin ! a luiliiro to scciuo a rertilicate will be a
Kient Miuicc of embariassmcnt as well as ex-
icnst' . Hlanks and all needed intoimillion
will be promptly and cheerfully furnished by
us. J. F. KHNNKUV , Secretuiy.
Richmond Ranges for hard coal arc
ho best. Cooper & McGce sell them.
Anything you want in Housekeeper's
Hardware and Tinware at Cooper &
McGec's.
Weather strips nt Chapman's , 105 Main.
DOWN ON MOUMOMSA1.
A Discourse Dy One Who llns Ijivcil In
Utah and Don't Ijlkc Polygamy.
Kov. Dwigltt Spencer , who has spent
slxycnrs in Utah , delivered last evening
n the Haptist church a very interesting
liscourso on Mormonism. Ho has evi-
lently been acloso observer , a careful
student of humanity , as well as of books ,
and he handled his subject clearly and
strongly. He pictured Mormonibin as an
evil which could not be laughed out of
existence , nor would it die of
ts own unworthinoss. It was strong
and crowing. He outlined some of its
ilemcnls of titrciigth. first of which was
Is perfect organization , which ho ex-
) laiucd in detail. There wore 28,000
) llicers of various grades in the Mormon
church , thus placing one of those to every
three adult members. Tlio head of the
church was believed to receive revelations
direct from God , EO that when hospoke ,
either in person in the tabernacle or
through his assistants , the people listened
is to flic voice of God. In Utah alone
: herc were 2.10,000 people thus obeying
mplicitly the will of a human priestcraft.
The liistory of the world had shown ibis
to be most dangerous and menacing to
any iorm of government.
The political power thus wielded was
immense. As the head of the church di
rected , so the Mormons voted solidly ,
like tiu many machines , with no will or
opinion of their own. Politicians , recog
nizing the power of the church , catered
to it and made the situation more alarm
ing.
ing.This power and orgnni/.ation was
shown also in colonization. Rich valleys
were being taken up in various places by
Mormons scut out to possess
the land and hold it for
the church. If others conic into such
settlements they were soon induced to
leave , for life could be so annoyed as to
boeomo unbearable. The church was
thus readmit : out and gaining new pos
sessions continually.
The power being exerted over woman ,
and through her. was also great. His
tory showed that in all religions , whether
true or false , women had always exerted
the greatest iiilliiunce. The priest craft
.saw this , and hence had a revelation ,
that of jmlygamy. Its purpose was to
degrade woman , who was such a
power , and made her subject to the
will of the priest craft. TJIO
women were made to believe that In mar
riage and subjection to man was the
only hope of 'salvation. The church
tatiuht that men became high in rank in
heaven , as they became the heads of
large families. Women looked upon the
men who married them as being their
haviors ; for unless married those women
would bo lost. Thus women were used
ami degraded most fearfully. Tlio
speaker named many instances of the de
moralizing oiled of polygamy.
The speaker spoke af the natural loca
tion of tliii true west , its si/.o and its evi
dent future , and then pictured the Mor
mon church as having located in the very
center of this wonderful wealth of nature ,
and stretching its feeders out in every
direction , fortifying itself and growing
.stronger daily. Society was in its forma
tive condition , and hence the greater
danger of polygamy getting to htrong a
hold as to make it most dillicult to eradi
cate ,
As remedies for the growing evil , and
preventives of the menacing dangers , ho
advocatott legislation , Christian leaching
and free schools. Legislation could do
much , but still so long as superstition
and ignorance existed , polygamy , feuding
on these would grow. Take .superstition
and ignorance away and polygamy would
starve. It must bo forced to faoo a cliris <
tian clvillzatian , and it would then slink
awav In tlio darkness , abashed am !
ashamed.
Elcctilc doorbells , burglar alarms and
every form of domestic electrical appli
ances at the New York Plumbing Co.
Seal brand oysters at 11. J. Palmer's ,
Try a Garland Cook steve for soft coal ,
Cooper & McGce have them ,
A Return to School Jnys.
The old-fashionnd district school , to be
given as an entertainment for thu benelil
of thu Congregational church , is jusl
now interesting n largo number of ladies
and geiiMcmon , who are arranging and
rehearsing for its presentation. It prom
lies to bo the most novel and pleasinp
amateur entertainment over given here ,
The ( School will be composed of those
who attended such schools years ace , and
thcso well-known citizens will faithfulh
portray to. the public the school scenes ol
olden times. 'Iho participants will renew
their youth , and again take their place
with bench and bouk. The programme
will pivsunt all the little detail * oT an old'
taslnoned district school , including
glimpsus of the playground , recitations ,
discipline and luck of discipline , schoo
songs and exercises. 'The sciiool com
uiitlce , composed of. It'adlug citizens , wil !
visit and pass upon the school , and a
argo audience Is expected to pass their
iudgmcnt also , the linn belief being that
: lie verdict will be in loud praise of the
enjoyable and unique entertainment.
The dale fixed upon is Friday evening ,
November 10 ( and the place the opera
louse- . Tickets will bo thirty-five cents ,
and reserved seatfl fifty cent.1' .
See that your books are made by More-
house & Co , , room 1 , Kvcrctt block.
Mrs. A. S. Hall Is prepared lo do dressmaking -
making on short notice and at reasonable
prices , No. 328 Uroadway.
Dr. Hanchett.onicoNo 13 Pearl streets
Residence 120 laiirth street. Telephone ;
T
K. Il.Shcafo & Co. , loan money on
chattlo security of every description ; of-
lice No. COO Broadway , upstairs.
A Now Social Club.
A now permanent social dub lias been
formed , and it Is proposed to give a serins
of parties this coming season. The club
lias not yet been given a name as that
will bo decided later , but at the first
meeting held last Friday evening the fol
lowing officers wcio elected : John N ,
Baldwin , president ; Charles Hass , secre
tary and treasurer ; executive committee ,
Charles Stewart , K. W. Hart , W. F.
Sapp , Jr. _
WANTED By a practical printer and
local writer of experience , a situation on
a good weekly , in a good town in western
Iowa. Address J. D. , care Bi'i : , Council
Blurts.
_
Seal branil oysters at 11. J. Palmer's.
John Kost'H Itcmntna.
Mr. Louie Kost and Coroner Faul yes
terday morning left for Lcavenworlh to
secure the remains of tlio lamented John
Kost , who was found there us narrated
in yesterday's Bin : . l'ho remains will bo
brought back hero for burial.
Headquarters for gloves and mittens at
_ MmoAi.i' Bitos.
I can save you money in Stoves. Tin
ware and Hardware. W. A. Wood.
A IJHorilln/.c.
A little after 1 o'clock yesterday alter-
noon lire was discovered in the cellar of
a new frame house on Avenue B , near
Twelfth street. The fire denartment re
sponded after receiving notification by
telephone , but on their arrival the fire
had been extinguished.
P. C. DoVol sells Stewart , Climax ,
Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn
ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves
and ranges. Economy steam and warm
air furnaces , No. f > 01 Broadway.
FOR RENT The dining room of IJech-
tclo's hotel will bo rented to first-class
parties as the care is too much for Airs.
liechtclc. Knqmrc at hotel.
Small
Sometime yesterday morning before
daylight thieves gained an entrance
through the cellar door in the rear to
Scolicld & Cavin's store and got away
with about ? 5 in change that had been left
in the cash drawer.
Seal sacques , fur trimmings , seal caps ,
etc. , at MUTCALF Buos.
Substantial ab.itracts of titles and rca
estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire. Iso.
101 Pearl street. Council Blufls.
A Confidence Mail
An old gentleman from Unllalo Gap
was swindled out of20 at the transfer
last night on the bogus check racket. A
fellow giving his name as W. It. Loyd
and well known as "Coinanehc Bill. "
was arrested by Officer Qiiinn while tak
ing the late train for Omaha and charged
with the crime. He denies his pnilt but
says he knows who turned the trick.
Seal brand oysters at II. J. Palmer .
Headquarters for gloves and tuitions at
SPECIAL NOTICES
Spcclnl fulvcrtlfiMiionts , such as Lost , Found
ToLoiui , For Sale , To llciitSonts , Boimllnx ,
etc. , will boliifertuJ in this column nt tlio low
rittoof TEN CUNTS PEKMNB forthollrst ln < er-
loniind HveCcntsrorljInoforcacli subsequent
InFcrt'on. I > uvo iiUvcrllsouiunts nt our ollleii
No. ! I'eul struct , near lrcm ! < hviy , Council
fllllflK.
WANTS.
HUNT Hno now rooms with use of
FOH room In Dr. Womlliurv's lints. No
(104 Illun'sstio ot. Addicts "H , " llcnnllluv.
linNT Funilstiuil rooms , 610 llluirst.
WANTUD-A boy with pony to curry Hoc
route.
'U PALIS-OKI impor-i for snlo nt the lloa
olfico.
WANT Kl > I'nrtieflnlomlliii ; to bo
nro wnntcil to cnll at the Pryor'a liuu Job
ollico lo si'lect iliulr wcilillnp cams.
MURDER ! !
Dlnhthrrlii Is nunin innldn Itfl niuiunl vlsltii-
Hon. Ten yenrb1 trliUof DK.THOS. JBPKKUIS'
Hi.MiiV ; : for that fatal mi'lmly hut duiiion-
BtrntL-il tlio fuel tlmt U U Inl'altllilu nn n iirnvunt'
Ire nml cum. If you permit your children to
clla with diphtheria , "Their lilnoil bo upon your
liend. " ForHiilo only nt tlio odli-o , No U.J Honth
(111 hlroet , Council ItliitJu , In. , or tunt by expiesa
onreculptof price , ft ,
1'ioiu tlio Omnliu lioo :
Jlr. J , H. llutltir , of Ilnrcl noll.Pottawnltnmle
Co. , lown , unit Ula family of eleven persona ,
were nil sick with niallifnunt cllphtherla , Kvnry
ono ot them lias rueoveroil liy the in-o of Dr.
JolTcrls' 1'rnventivo nnil Cure for Ulphthcriu.
without the aid of u physician.
C. H. lllukes leo , of No. 1410 Campholl ft reel ,
Onmha , who recently lost u boiiutllnl neil l.i-
torugtlnt ; dannhujr. UKOI ! about 15 yearn , liy
Jlphtherln , under tlio troutmont of ono of the
licst pliyRlcluna In OinnunMltento Dr. Jollerls ,
of this city : "Your remedy for illphthona ciiino
too Irtlo , our dear tliiu htor was rtylnshon It
was received I am 6i\t lulled that lirr II f con Id
buvo liiiun h\ved. : Another ono ot oiiriulldrou
who lindtlioillphtlieria , her throat was llllod
up wltli the putrid ulci'rutlon , no ut-ed your
muillcinoiind In twelve hours tlio illsetu-e UIIH
completely siibduqil. In the future wo will
luep your meillrlno at nil times In our IIQIIHO.
Wo fool that it saved the life of ono of our chll-
dren.Vnaro vnry thunkful tojon , mill only
regret tlmt wo did not cull on you fcooner. "
From the Council Illulfs Dully Uiohu :
M. A. Mel'IKe , editor or the Ciimurla ( Kliens-
buiv , I'u.l Kruonmn , 1ms boon the personal
friend of the editor of the Qlobo for moro thiin
twenty years , nnil la known wherever he U
kno-nniisonnof the bust men llvlnir Illn family
was rnvnced with diphtheria , mid irieRtly ills-
t roused. 801110 of llr. Jctlorla1 Ulphthorlti Cure
wax ufcd , uml the lives of the regt of bis child *
ren savoil. l.ulteta from Mr. Mcl'lko are nn-
liounded In their oxprusslons of rratltudo for
flndhiK tame moans of nvorllnir the loss of all
his little ones , hire of Mr. Alcl'lke's children
out of eltfht died from dinhthurla before bo had
an opportunity ofifnit \ lr. JofTeria remedy.
DVSPEMIAl
Dyspeptic , why live In misery and dip in dls-
pair with cancnr of thcBtJmapli ? Ir ) , Thomas
Jcllsris cures every cnee of indljrestlon mid
eonbtlpatlon In n very short time. Ilestof ref
erences I'lven. Dyspepsia in thu cause of
ninety per cent or all diseased conditions ,
1'rlce f5 for two works troatiuont.
Dr. JefforlV Ulphtherlu medicine is Infulllblo
forallklndi < of sore throats , Indlsponslblo In
putrid tare throat. In malignant gcurlot fever ,
changing It in 48 hours to the simple form. Intul-
lihle cure tor ull IntUramutor ) ' , ulcorutlve , put *
rid. cancerous uleerntlonof tUe womb and all
cutHrrbal conditions.
Full printed iuitructlon * bow to use the modi-
cmcs sent with them , No doctor required.
Dr. Jctforli' remedies can only \m obtained at
hlsofliee. No. S3 houth Elphtb street. Council
UlulTs , Iowa , or sent ay express on recwlpt of
price. .
N. SCHTJRZ ,
Justice of the Peace
Ofllce over American Expres * .
Special Sale
-OF-
Cloaks this Week
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
CARPETS
Mall Orders promptly attended to.
401 Broadway ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
AND
Fine iranulny TMinps , House Fur
nishing Goods , etc.
A. J. MANDEL ,
JVb. H2t tC 323
COUNCIL IlI.Ul'TS , - IOWA.
Specially nimlllcil for
. \lcillclniil UNO.
THi BEST TOM1C1
UNEOUALEDIorCONSUHPTION
WASTING DISEASES and
GENERAL DEBILITY.
PERFECTS DIGESTION ,
DU. KDtI , . WAI.UXO , Sat
( ron III Chief , National Ouirc
of N.J.Mllra :
"Mv RttAhtlaa was cnllrcl t <
5'nur KpjHtmie MultMiisko \ lij
Mr. Lalor , IriifRl't ) ! , of Trenton
nnd 1 lni\o tineil u few liuttloi
ulth fur Utter effect than any ;
ha\f ) liacl. I am leruniiiieiidliii
> onr nrtlclo In my jirucllcu , HIIQ
find Itery pntlstactory. "
BEWAEE OF IMIATIC17S.
lir n nutna h < thi * filKnHture 0
KISXKIl A MtN'DKI.SON
. ( tn.lt for Ibe t ! S ) '
816. 318 and 320 Rate St. . PLiladcbliia. Pa.
Goodman Drujr < 'o.Gonl.AguntsOmalio
Nebraska.
No jiains are
spared
to niako
thcso meats
BEST
tlmt can bo
produced.
Pcoj ) 1 o of
EPICUREAN
TASTES
are highly
pleased
with them.
Ifyour Orouer or Mniketnmit ilo not kepp
tliaiu , eatitUrect K&riunur fc C'o. . Ciileuiro.
Guru without moilt-
& POSITIVE cuio. : 1'atontoi Octo-
bor 18. 1876.
Ono box will oura
the most obttnatoc o In four Jays
Allan'tSolubleMedicatedBougies ' ,
No nauspoua doses of i oubobs , oooixtbs nr oil of
ganliihvooatliutar ( r rtuln to nroiluco aysnop-
elabvdnstrovlnir tlip poatltiirs of tlia stuiniiali ,
J'rlcofl.60. SoM hy nil druirifUW or mullixl on
receipt of price. For further Particular * font
torclroular. P. O. Bor 1VH. /I TID D
x. G. .A.iur.-A.isr co. , ( jllKK.
V U " * "
UJK Uh.11Ui.Mfc.VH KHIK.MV
( lorxl luililf wnts wltli ncli l.nlHe. Hure
"un < in 2 tel ilitB. Aili your drucKlX
r.ir It. Sent In any uddrexa fur HI .SO.
YOOR U'F'Q. CO. , BprtDSteia.O-
Messrs , Kuhn & Co. , Agents.
SU dijri
ilornc IIlertrv.
' ' .
J'1'run.coinljlntd.
_ , _ _ "only one lu tlio orlj iceuemtliiff
Uffr contli uc.m sitttHt < r ttaamtli
_ . _ rcurrntl. bcifntinc.l'owtrful. tui tle ,
Fconforttbl * uid KttecilT * . Aiold fraudi.
O rr It UbO cured. Bendfitimpfci puspUltt.
AI. I EUUOVJUC JJELTfj toil mbEAbCU.
Ot. HORHE , UVUTOJ. 191 WABASH AYE. . CH1DACO.
WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO ,
Don't forget that the Council Jtlnffs Carpel Company will make a
chanyc In their flrm on January Jul next , and thnt then are bound to
materially reduce their stock before that day.
( lo sec them before yon purchase elsewhere , and obtain their prices.
Jf yon want to buy anything In their line they will f/lvc yon prices that
will certainly unit yon.
Their stock consists of all yrades and makes of
Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths ,
Mattings , Window Shades ,
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS , Etc.
A lot of Table Linens , Towels and Ifapklna to clone otit at LKS8
TITAN COST. Sec them.
Council Bluffs Carpet Co. ,
No. 4O5 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
26 Pearl Street.
I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash
FOR ALL KINDS OF
NO. BKOAIMVAY , coajxeii , UJL
506 Broadway , ( Eeuncil
Loadipg Sbytas and Inppoftabions Qopsbopblij op
14O6 Farnnm Street , Omaha , Neb.
All Work Guaranteed to Give Satis
faction.
Woolen in the Latest Dresses Style Made , $5 $ to $7 $
S Ik and YelYet
Dresses to Order ,
None but experienced hands employed.
Out of town ordtrs solicited. Refers to
those who have had work done.
Mrs. L Simmons ,
HO. 314 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
III tlio city tan bo obtained by piitronl/.lir ) | the
MOllinadwny Council HlulTs
GXO , W. SCJFIXDELK , 1'ron ,
Nona but cxpcricucod hands uinployuil
Out of to\vn onlors by mail or ovprossos.
licked , iinil all work warranted.
P. O. MILLER.
No. 13 Pearl St. . Council Bluffs.
1.ATK3T DESIONS.
MANT7FACTUBEB , OF PAINTS.
HotibC , bigu anil decorative painter. I'npier
Machc wall ornamuiits.
None but best hands employed and charges
rca onab'e.
Horses and Mules
For nil burposes , bought and told , at retail
and in lots. Large quantities to selec
/join. / Several pair * or fine drivers , bin-
gle or double.
MASON WISE ,
Council Ululla.
CKE3TON HOUSE
The only hotel in Council IJlufi" having
And all mo 'ern Improvementb.
215 , 217 and 210 Main st.
MAX MO1IN , Prop.
JOHN V. bTONE. JACOI ! bIMS.
STONE & SIMS ,
Practice in the State and Federal court *
Hoonia 7 and 6 SliiiKirt-letio : ! Ulook.Q
R. L. WIIXIAMS
18 N. Main Bt , Council Blutte , la. , and 'J0 ! >
S. 15th st. , room 10 , Omaha , Neb.
Manufacturer's A&cntrortho
CALIGRfiPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES
Tent * , Awnings , Roofing , Slate , Mantels ,
Plate and Window Glass , Show Cases ,
Elevators , ( hand andaulic , etc.
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS
lo0J \ 9 1 IX Braui I \ . \
COUNCIL BLUFFS , I A ,
Etta'jllahca ISuT
. RICE , m. D. ,
Or "ther Tumors rcmovoil without
, no itnirc nrdrawliur of bloml.
Over thiitr yortis prnctiral experience.
No. 11 I'nailBt , Council Illulls.
"
s , 4 ; < > uny
It u till UOrlt of All Kln < l it
ially
Prompt Attention ] ! ) Mail Orders
MOREHODSE & CO.
Hoom 1 Hvcrct Block , Council Blufls.
Stundurd Papers Used. All otylcs of bind-
i K in iSIagaKineH and
BLANK BOOKS.
C. Ii , .Vntlonnl Hunk , M. ! : . Smith ft Co. ,
CHI/ens' IliinU , DBPIP , Wrlls A Co. ,
Vlr.it National Hank , ( J , II , Iinnriuico Co. ,
nfTlcoi'.V l'usur.lliinkrjC.ll tiiivlnu's llantc.
FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY ,
1514 Douglas St. , Omaha ,
NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN.
I.ailics c-uying n $5 lint or bonnet , one fniu
will be paid ) Sio , lomul trip.
FIRE MURHNCE
lr\ \ \\G \ \ ] following Companies ;
Oilman Amtrlcan , of Heit York
Pha-nlr , * of llarffarit.
HattfOKl , * of Haitford ,
Cpllfornlan , of San francltco.
Scottish Union < t National , of Edlnburg.
1'nlon , of San Francltco ,
State. * ot Dei Miilnti.
WlllitMtoarg 6'/ly / , of Brooklyn ,
Ilic-st riiarerf with a Insure aia agilntt tots by
WliiJ Storms , Cj'.lena anl Jeii'aa'oct '
Toil b LE IN COI'NCIL '
- III.LIfb AND OMAIM
ONKV LOANED OK coon CITV
M AM ) FAHM I'KOIMJUIV AT LOWEST
KATES. * M < - , ' ' * > lt-4 * * *
fes-
nSHBTBOPfflCAPBtt "
For a buyer to goUicre the largest Slock
and Greatest Varieties arc kept in nny one
line. Again , if seller 1ms EXTKIUKNCKU
AccoM.MtUAiioNs faithful and trusty help
those \\lio buy \v-ll be agreeably served ,
and if seller given ITU. weights and mens-
ures , you ba\c three excellent reasons for
patronizing fticli a firm. i
Fuel consumer * ought therefore to buy of
HEATON FUEL Co , , j
No.i28 ( Hrondway , Council niun's. !
Telephone 110. " '
IVHQLESILE AND JODBINQ
COUNCIL BLUFFS. "Nil
DKK1UWKL1.S & CO. ,
Wholrs.ilo
Agricultural Implements , Bn&lu ,
CHirlnveg , Klc , ito. : Council llh'UTs , Iowa.
KE YSTONiT "M AXlf K AITU HI N G CO.
MatiufHclnrridof nml Dpslors In
Hand anJ P wer Cwn .Lellrs ,
And nta > iminl line or ilrst oln s iiurlciiltmnl
lmi > lcMii > nt .
Not. ltOI.lM.-l , IMS nmll.M : friiilli Muln Street ,
Council IIulTs lonn.
UAV11) IJHADl.KV A CU ,
Mnnu fi A nn I .tnbhurs o t
Agricultural ImplementsY/agons , / , Bngglos ,
SlfTrls'rn"J ' ? ! n11 klnl'1 ° r Farm Mnoltlnorr.
1100 1110 llluA
to south Mnln Street , Council ,
lows.
( MfH'KVX.
COUNCIL Bl.UFKS ( "Attl'KT CO. ,
Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades
Oil Cloths , CurtBln fixtures , Uphnlotory Ooo
Etc. No. 406 llrondwajr Council muffs ,
ln vn.
CJO.t/K- , TOIIACCO , KTC.
PKHKC5OY & MOOHR ,
Whnletttlo Jobbers In the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes
KOB. ZSMnln nud 27 1'oarl SU. Council lllutls ,
lonn.
COUMJ.S.S1O.V.
SNYDKK. & LKAMAN ,
Wholesale
Frnlt and Produce Commission Hercliants.
No. 141'cnrl Pt , Council Hluffi.
I1AKLE , HAAS & CO. ,
Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass ,
tu' Sundriiv. Hie. Nn. 23 Mnln St. , and
No. il 1'oiirl St. . Council
I ! { iTf.
O.V. .
Wholesale Califoraii Fruits a Specialty
General Commission. Nn. 51. llrondwny ,
COUIH'II llllllTli.
WIRT & DIIQUHTTK ,
Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery ,
-AM )
COMMISSION ,
Noa. 10 and 18 I'cail St. . Council
trro.
BECKMAN , STUOUUEIIX & CO. ,
llaim'netureisaraiirt Whole ale Du.ilenla
Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc.
No. D > Jlnln St. . Count'il lllu'Tj , low * .
HATS , r.i/.s.
MKTCALF HHOTHEUS ,
Jobbers In Hats , Caps and Gloves.
No ° . .112 nnil nit Hromlu'iiy , Council IlltilTi.
IIKAVY IIAKIWAItK.
KKELIXH * KELT ,
Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware ,
A nil Wood Block , Council IllnlTs , Iowa.
OILS.
COUNCIL 15LUFFS Oil , CO. ,
Wholesale Ronlorg In
Illuminating Si Lubricating OiU Ganllu
E3TO. , ETO.
F.TIiooiloro.Auuul , Council Illniri. town.
LUMHEII nuxa KTC.
A. OVKRTOX & ( 'O. ,
Hard Wood , Sontliern Lumbar , Filing ,
A.ndllrli ! o Malrrlul Siioclalll .U'luilosulo Luin-
bor ol all Kinds. Ulllco No. 13 ] Muiu Uu ,
Council Illulls. Jown.
? r/iV/s / AKD LIQUOIM.
JOHN UXDEH ,
Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors
for St. notlhai-d'9 llrrli Hitter ) . No. 1J
Maillot. Council llliiffs.
{ CHXEIDEK & HICCK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
J , . KIKSCMT & CO. ,
WtoUsale Liquor Dealers ,
No. 410 llroiidvrn ) ' . Council HlulTs
Reduction in Prices ,
IN
China Glassware Etc.
, , ,
At W. S. UOII.HI- * ( \.s. ) ' \o. 23 Main ft
Council lilufl'M ,
ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
MILLINERY ,
No. 328 Broadway , - - - Council BlufTs.
Mrs. O. A. Rogers ,
Late of llio Parisian Millinery Co , , Manager ,
Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. .
BHOADWAV , COUNCIL 1U.U1-TS.
i ) ' DopcU
K
Qllorsc-s ami mules kept constnntlv on
hand , for SH ! at retail or in cur londa.Or-
durs proinptl.y lilloil by contract on uhort
notice. .Stock sold on commission ,
Siii.inr.it HOLKV , l'roprio ° rs
Telcpliono No. 111.
Fornjorly of Kcll Sale StaUk's , coniw
1st. avL'iuut 4ti ! struct.