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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1886)
1886."H (5 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FKEDAY , NOVEMBER .12 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , NOV. 12. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STIIEET. Efllvered by rnrricr In nny port of llio city M twenty cent * per week. XMY. TILTOX , Manager. TKI.KI'ltONIHi Niunt KWTOII No. 23. MIMHt MHNTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Now fall goods at Koitor's. Cooncr & McOco sell stoves. Panels at $3.50 per do/en at Schmidt's gallery , Main strrct. Weather strips nt Chapman's,105 Main' The American District Telegraph com pany uro extending their lines. A missionary ton was last evening nlven at the residence of Mra. L. W iullcys. Permit to marry was given yesterday to G. W. Dalton and S. J. Adams , both of Iliin city. Some civil cases were occupying tlir at tcntlon of the superior court aiidivjiny yesterday afternoon. An itis.ino man , William Hlrtl , of Oik- land , was last evening taken to Mount Plencant for treatment. He Is r. young and his nun fiicnds have hope of his re- cov cry. A glee club of male voices has been organi/ed. lo bu drilled by Nathan 1'ianko. There are already sixteen mem bers , and It is the intention to swell the number to twenty. Vic Jennings wns awakened Wednes day night by some one attempting to enter Ins resilience , No. 29 North Kirst street. Two men were seen to hnrridly depart from the vicinity. The comity board of supervisors closed tlinlr labors yesterday. This Is the last meeting of the old boaul. At the next meeting ( lie new members , Knini and Waite , will take their scats. A telegram received from Phelps City , Mo. , yesterday , announces thu fact that the pafo in Seaman , Halley As Co 's store at that place was blow n tno night before and a huge amount of money taken. The evening prohibition org-in insist" ! that it is all right to call Council Binds "a paiadiso for thieves and thugs. " In the next bieath it begs for tome pation- ngc from the community it thus berates. Mis. Kost , widow of the late John Host , together with her parent" , Mr and Mrs. William ritemkopfdesire , to publicly thank their friends for the kindly sym pathy show n them In their great sbi row Wednesday evening about 5 HO o'clock some fellow "snaked" an overcoat fiom oil'a dummy in front of loA : Hughes1 store on Main street. The overcoat was a ? 2. " > one and has not been heard fiom since. The lovya State Teachers' association is to hold its twenty-lit st session in DCS Monies , December 28 to ! J1. One of the papers on the programme is "Lick of Hoys in High School ( Jr.ide1l , l > y Professor ser MoNaiighton , of this city. Ycateulay afternoon oneof thcsprink ling wagons was lilled from the h > dr.int noai the city jail , the hoio became de- Inched , and the water poured put in a reckless sit earn , the hose vviithing and twisting like u suake , and the stream being sent in all directions. The horses started into a run but were stopped just as they were about oveitinning the cait. while the joting man in charge of the ontlit was soexeited tjiat in trying to turn oil I he waler , ho turned it on in greater force. There was quite lively wcrk for : i few minutes , but eveiythin was finally adjiihted without filmier damage than the Hooding of tlio vicinity. Ye > .teiiliiy foionoon a man st.inding on Ihondwaj/nuar / Do Vol * stoic , suddenly dropped on the sidewalk as if dead , lie was earned into the stoic , and appealed to be bieatlnng his jasl. Dr. Hice was called in nnd gave him stimulants , under whieh lie speedily i.illied , and was soon nblo to bo jeinoved to his boaulingplace , Ncnmoiers hotel , vvheie he was recog nized as John H. Gcise , who h.is been connected with the sticet car service for tineo years or mote pat Last evening he vvas giu.itly revived , and it seems that he will ' -oon be able to be out and about agjiin , it appautiiil > being a MU t of lit 01 fainling spell , \vilh no piobabllity of &c rioun i chillis. Klccttio door bells , bmglar alarm ; and every foi mot domeMic eleetiieal appli ances at the New Yin k Plumbing Co. Mrs. A. S. Hall is piepaied to do dies-- making on shin t notice unit at ic.i'-onablo prices , No. UJS Hioadway. All vaiietiesof ganui and fish. OyMnr allMvles Short onlera specialty , Doe iV : Billy's ' , > 1UI Ihoadway. Just look in their window. Who is tliu Trailncor. The vilhiiioiH eoiiTsponileiico 'sent lo HID le > Monies Uegistur , denoiiiK'ing Council Hlulla as "a p.uadisu for thieves and thugs , " and icproionting this city : is about lo legume Ivneh law , has caused numerous inquiiii's as to who It is that thus tiles to injure Council Mliitla. The ( Jlobo , after nuvoioly teoting the cores pendent , .sajs : There 1m not been a wont snld bia slngl o iesioiisH | > lo eitl/L'ii In u-gtiil to oi , uil/lii ) ; in Iho tot in ot viuiI.iniocimiiiillU'es. > o nneul any Hiainctei bitllevcs In llm mcessity foi anysuuha thiiu. It Is siinplj tlio vajwiy ami cic.Ulon ot .in linHponslblu cuiiesmiul- | rut who Is ceuMiiff to earn a Imv iloll.ns thrmiL'h HMisitlutiRl loiifnpnmlcnru r-ontto a nmvHpnju'i at the btate capital. Tlinlls all tlioiit Is of It , mid our e U/riis should see to It tliiU the ni.in Is inii'ied out \\IID Is iloln that klml ol dlitjviuk tin mean and mm- crnaiy jiupo-es. Jf thia ( ilobu wants "to feriot out the man , " It would be well to comineneo on the ollleo of its evening contemporary , which glows so fi'iufully wiathy at the KKK for minting the scandalous state ments about Council HluIVs Whv should the Council liliilfr lliuald get MI hot bo- CHUM ) the UKI : will not keep still when its yaung man M > openly slanders the city in which ho gets his In end and bnttiu ? In its wiath tlio Heiald declaies ihal the Council Blulls "eonespondent of the State llcgistoi Kent a fair statement of the facts , " The Herald thus deelaies that it too beliovcH "Council Blulls the paiadiso of thieves and thugs " If it believes this , It and its young man hail better move , and not stay to both slander the city at the state capital and insult it at home , Call for ovorj thing yon need , bottom prices , } . " \ erj bodj 's More , WJ Mam. Personal I'.iraifi iipht > , Mia. A. C. Harlow , of Avoea , was in thooily > esteiday in company vvitli hoi mother , Mis , Aich Collnuin. Mi.J. . . ) , Stark has returned from a vl-.il to fiionds in Lufajetle , Ind. Miss Pet. P Booth has returned home , nccomphnicd bj her sister , Mia , J. J , Bauer and son , o ( Yankton , W , J. Davenport , of Burlington , divis ion snperlntondeni of the Chicago , Bur lington it Quiney in the city. Mr. and Mis. ( Zooiiro Keelino have gone on a tiip to Wt'sl Virginia. Best dinner in tlio oily at Doc and Billy'u101 BiiKidway , 25 cents , To Suu-CmitrtictfirH , Karth. rock and masonry \roik to lot on tlio Colorado & Western railway. Ap ply to J.J. Brown & Co , contractor , Council Binds , la. , or Cheyenne , Wyo , or Dillon , Colo. THE COIMY BOARD ADJOURNS OofflplitneaU to the Retiring Horaben and a Farewell Feast. YOUNG CSCHELMAN CRAZY. Tlio City .Trill In Need of a Different riooi A limber Sliop tjlven ft Hoi Slni'f l'i r onnl 1'itr- The rounij Hnirili The bonnl of county supervisor ; clnqeil its so < ! iU ( ) jcslpnl.iy afternoon. A reio- liitlon was pis-sod compllincntnry to the rctlrinc mi'nibors , A 0. Grahnm nml lli-iiry KUhton , who hive survcil most faithfully sun ! honestly. Last uvouiuir the mi'inboii of this bo.iril vvcro Invited to the rcxiiU'iiuc of A (3 ( ( Jrnhuni , where they wore tno < l liiipplly entertained , and all wants of the inner nnin boutitifullv supplied. Tins was u litippy cloiliiK of the doings of the old lio.ml , nnd they p.ntns olliuuils with thu kiiulliest fuuf- to e..ich other , Uirhmoud Kanires for hard coal are the best. Cooper it McUru soil them. \VII1 I'lciul Insnnlt- . C. II Esehelinan , thii ioung man ar rested heru for obtaining troods undur falsu pretenses of Metc.ilf Bros , and of sonic St. .Joe. linns , is said to have ne.irly ruined fmaneially his father , who was u utiee wealthy merchant nt Mount Pleas aut. Now he has about ruined hiunelf , and as 'unlimited from the following from the St. Joe Herald , he ptoposos liiing the Insanity dodge : It will bu remembered tint on October HO , the Ilernld pntillsheil an account o1 tlm al- li'ued swInilllitK oiiisrntlons oT one C. H. Ksihein.in | who"doiiMin" tin * houses of U. L. McDoiukKt CD. and SchustT , llluitiin it Co. The nun WMS niiesiuil and j illcd at Council BlutH la , toavvnittho teqiiisltlon ol ( lovernor JlaiiimluUc Vestenliv hit was brought In St. , lH iii ! and loil ed in tlin county jail. INrlie'min wa-feen by a lleruld leporlei anilalii liu woulil li ht tlio cisis to the bitter end Hi ; said that he h.ul been connected with U. rNchclmaii foi several years anil had bought uoods on in.iny oce.is- ' IOIIK for the hoiivu and that new biani'lies vveroLniibtniillr belui ; I'Btabllshud by them. He sild th.it his people believed him cia/y and that in te.illty hu hid spent tour mouths In an Insane asylum. Ins.inltj will piouably tie the defense. WASTLD llj a iiractical pi inter and loeal writei of experieneo , a situ.ition on a jjood weekly , in : i jood town in western low i. Addieas J. 1) . , c.un Bii : , Council Blurt * . _ A I'oeblc H.ihtllc. The attempt made by "Comancho Hill" to brcal ; or dijj out of the city j.iil , us nir- : lated in yesteid.iy's BII : , shows how vvu.ika place that bastilc is for holding prKoneis. Had it not been for the vifi'l- ' unee of the olllceis , he would have soon been at liberty. Such crooks should bo tjlaced in the county j-iil , but the oily iu.irsh.il kindly yielded to the itnpoituni- ties of Bill , seconded by bib counsel , Col onel Uailcy , the request being that ho bo not removed to the county j.ul until yes terday , as this jail was more conveniently loe.iled for desired consult.ition with his attorney. It seems th.it the eonlidenee ni.ui had this scheme in band , or in head , when he pleaded so strongly just to re main there over night , instead of the county j.ul. liu had provided tiim = clf in some way with two i.ulway spine- . , possi bly passed throuKh the window , or slipped into his possession as he was routing to and from Iho comt room. With these he managed to break through the thin in ust of cement which consti tutes the floor. A hole once started , it was onlv a matter of hi caking the ce ment with the boot heel , and diLrgmg out the soft dirt. He had reached the wall , and in twontj minutes mote would hayii been out. A colored fellow in jail for stealing an overcoat irom L. C. Balclwin'ri house. is Mippospd to have helped the confi. enco eiook. Tins fellow was asked if ho did not do o , but ho simply answered , "You didn't see mo do it , did jou ? " The bottom of the jail insininlyo.ulli , coveied with a coat of cement , the same as the bottom of an ordinary cellar , and it cer tainly oll'eis no lesistaiieo to the clloils of a determined piisoner. Comanche Bill was coveied will ; mud as the lesult of his enoigiitie digging in the soft eat III , but when ehaigeu with attempting to dig in a ot j ill , lie denied it with u smile which was child-'ike ' and bland. "Those cussed tumps dug thu hole , " ho .said , "and when I went to go into tlio cell L tumbled into il " Alter thu diseovcryot the attempt , he aud the other ini&oncrs wine closel > watched until dajlight , and then he was liken to the county jail , wheio ho can ho kept moio secuiely. Alter mining at that place ho begged nitcoiiilv for .hiiiur t ) Keill to give him a little whiiKy , jiiil a think , for he was "so nervous. " O'Neill ( old him that they had had so inanyneivous folks theio that they hud got Used lo it. and didn't mind it n bit , M > ho need not woiry about bothering anybody with his nervousness. He did not get the think. See that your books are made by Moic- ho iso & Co. , room 1 , Kvcrctt block- . Order join coal mid wood fiom C. 1 $ 1'uel company beloionnaihaucuin jirlcc No OWB'dw'y. Telephone I'M. A Jlnt Scorch , Last evening a lamp in Sehiekettii/'s bai tier shop on Main street , fell to the lloor , sniasliing tiio glass and ouubing the spilled oil to holly bhu.e up , The chair covet intr and towels , within reach of the llanics joined in the ble nuiekly. A few p.iil of water and ahaiidgienado well aimed by Mr J Mueller , who chun.eil to bo near , quickly put out tlio bhuo , leav ing no fuither dam tgo than the singeing of the chairs and .smoking of the walls , Anj thing you want in IlotiMikcapcr'd Hardware and Tinware at Coopoi & MeUou'a. II. II Shnafo A : Co. , loan money on nhattle seouilty of every dosciiptioiii of lice No DUO Bioadway , upstaiis , See West Point basn luiator. Lutc.st in heating otitvos W. A. Woou. Thu l-'loUlo Olil The Nonpareil In lU Tucsday'e issue ? t'oiLMl the police because a few houses had been entered by burgUrs She said "Tho.-o periodical visitations may bo looked for frequently thc-o days , for the reason that Iho demociatiu police sleep while the Ihuive-i In oak in and t-ieal. " The old lady in her Thursday's scrapbook - book takes another tack , and declares. "A few are disposed to ciiticiso the po- lieu for Inclllcienoy There is not mnuh in this , because the pollen foice is not large enough to cover thu city with its ! r > ,000 population , and maku the housed of all seiMiie , " Stampiugaud full variety of embroidery nmturUiU. Mr * . II. P. Nifes , 40Jll'dvvay. P. C. DrtVoJ sells Stewart , Climax , Acoru nnd Wcstmiiibter hard coal burn ers. Chuiter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Economy steam and warm air fuin.iccs , No , 501 Broadway. Ilofbre Politics. t ( VdTltnrs. . A very cheering sign of the times is the report sent out from the leading clearing houses of the country for tlio past week. Although the cry had gonn forth that the political excitement , more protracted than usual , was prostrating business , the trade returns do not appear to show n generally demoralizing elVect. In cer tain centers , Now York , Chicago ivnd Mil waukee notably , where the most Intense interest was manifested in the local elec tions , there was n slight decicase in the \oltimooftrade. St Louis al o buffered , but contrived to keep her llgures on the right aide f the column. So also did Boston and Louisville. New Orleans , as usual , showed a marked decrease , but that could not bo attributed to causes po litical Slow and conservative Philadel phia , which allows nothing to rullle her , led all the l-irger cities in percentage of gain. Of the other business centers Cin cinnati , Pittibmg , Biltimoro , Kansas City , Minneapolis aud San Francisco make a line showing. Indianapolis is in a measure lecovciing fiom thu disastrous record of last ver.riuidisapproachlug the three-million mark. The sunposi'd nvalrj between Kansas City , Omaha aud Minneapolis suggcsls an iulmt".tingeompaii ou. Three weeks niro Ivans is Cilj reached llood mark with a total of t'i ' ' 0 iK)0 ( ) and nn increase of10 per cent The s ime week Omaha showed Vl , 100.000 aud u irain of XI pur cent and Minneapolis SS.'IOt.OOO ' , a decrease of 19 percent. Thu tie\t week with a dimin ished total of neatly $1,000,000 KIIIIMIS Cit > recorded a gain of 1(1 pur cent. Min neapolis also dioppeil flOO.OOOand fell on" 8 pur cent fiom the proceeding yea1.- . Om ilia , with u loss of a few thousands , exhibited an increase of ( K ) per cent. Last week Kansas City's total went to fi.ltOO.OOO and 20 per cent increase. Minneapolis shot ahead of Omaha with IS per cent gain anil reached ? o,000,000. Omaha , how ever preserved a largn increase of It per cent and advanced to ft00,000. ! } It will thus be seen tnal Omaha's gain is much the most steady , although she is not yet within hailing distance of Kan sas City. Altogether for what may be considered " an oil'week the clc.irinir "house returns are most satisfactory. With ttic arrival of business interest and the absence of all impeding elements u most prosperous condition of afl'aiis should bo recorded. The election Is over , and in tins vvluil and busily of active commercial life in Kan sas City theie is today no cvidcticeof the late season of party stufo and bitter ness \\earonll for Kansas C'ity , and we arc all bending to the task of putting her so lar bovond the reach of tlvalry that she will bo known to her sisters in the rear as the city of ningiiilieont distances. Dr Hanchott. oIlicoNo 13 Pearl streets Residence 1' ' 0 Fourth street. Telephone No. 10 Seal bund oyslers at H. J. Palmer's. Hiilro.nl Omaha Hiilw.xy News : There wcie ' four of them and 'they weio firm friends. They were standing near the ll.igmin's station at the Tenth street crossing , when ono of them caught sisrht of a brakeman who was going tin ough vari ous coiilottious on the top of a bo\ car half way down thoy.ud. "Wonder if the engineer's asleep. Ho don't seem to see that fellow signaling him to pull out , " icmarkiil the paity who had liist noticed the man's motions. The olhets looked. "Pull out , " caustically icsponded one who woie a plug hat. " ( JuchS you don't know much about railroading. Tliosu motions mean to back up. " Befoiethe other conjd frame an an swer sullieieiitlv ironical lo suit Ins friend's evident lack ot mental strength , the man with the checked suit spoke up : _ "Well , if .you follows don't make mo tired ! Thatsigiril means that ho wants to cut the ciosMug , and fin the engineer to go ahead n little way. " " .Jim1 , nationi/ingly obsct veil thu man vvno hadn t > ut spoken ; "you're a lust- class canvasser , but when you get into a subject like this you're away oil' . Pull out ! B-ick mi ! Cutcrossing ! O , pshavy ! It's as plain as daylicrht that the play is joi the engineer to kick tlio tram over into tlic ne\t track. " "Maybe ion fellows think I ain't got scarcely any sense' " inquiringly ic- markeit the plug hat man. "J say ho wants to have the ttain backed up. " "And if anj ono wants to toll mo I'm a wall 0301 ! idiot , he needn't insinuate ; I'm light hero , " the' ( list man who had spoken said u.umli ns he gloweied on the otli- 01 s. " 1 saj those signals mean to pull out. " "Anil n.uybe some one wants to tell mo I'm a liar when 1 say they muan cut the oiossing , " both rotoi led Iho check suit man. The Ihigman , attracted by the oseited iemark , siuntoied up , and on catching sight of liim all four appealed to him to icleieo the question. Ho looked up in tin ) diicctioii of the gesticulating man , and as an expression of disgust matitleii his featmos ho rumiuked- "Him ! W'y thai dallied foo''n ' just a Hit tin' with ono ol the chambui maids in tlio St. James. lie " But they lieaul no more. Kaeh moved oil' in a dilVoiont diieelion , and fiom that hour they wore SMOUI enemies. Seal brand oysters at II. J. Palmer . llead < ] iiirU'i : for gloves and mittens at MuiuAj.rBitos. Avnlil AreiileniH on tlio Koail. Always keep to the light of I ho lo id. Caution the gioom toscicw the nutj on tight after oiling. Sou that the joke straps of jour double team are not worn thin. All saddles sot better and are safer if they have cronpeis attached. Stumbling horses should h-ivo their beating reins ro.isonably tight. iXnmino the bit to see that It is not worn too mucii at tno rings and joints. Seulh.it the hoi so is not hitched too close , that ho may not hit the a\l < j while speeding , Ladies tiding hoi.-clmck should ceo that tlm suldle giiths are letightencd if neeess.ti } . Have the snfotj stiaiison the shafts oiled occasionally and tno couplihg bolts examined , Never diivo too near to the > o on lioise- back , that they may not got into jour wagon wheol. Always trot your horse over and under lailroad messing so thatthe teams foi low ing ,1011 will not get blocked. Avoid jumping hurdles ; It may cost you your life ; but still worse would bu the In caking ol the poor horse's neck. Always keep jour lines vvull in hand , so that in casu your horsa shies or sud denly jumps , or is of a nervous dis position , jou can control him. When you have your girl out bo care ful as to what p irt of the road you are on when you hand her thu lines , or uho will i tin you into BOIIIO one sure. If joti drop your whip or the horse casts a shoo always turn jour horse around nnd stand by his head , with one hand holding onu ot thu leius below thu bit as jou sloop lo pick the article up. In riding on the saddle keep the knees and thighs well to thu saddle and the toe straight witli the horse and not pointed oat , thus adding to thu sccmity of your scat ju case of a sudden plunge of jour hor.sii. Have the back strap of the harness made strong ; too many of them are made thin and weak. A number of accidents have occurred because of the breaking of the back strap , thus letting down the breeching nml causing the hoisc 10 kick and run. When the drives are thronged and the vehicles are strung out as if going to a funeral always allow simco between your horse and the wagon ahead of veil so that hi case of n sudden stop yon can got out of the way of the fallow "behind you , and thus avoid having n hole punched in j'otir wagon. Seal sacqucs , fur trimmings , seal caps , etc. , at MKTCAU' Bites t Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. 11 1 * . Nilcs , No. 400 Bioadwny. It is reported that , in the twenty-four hours preceding the rain the past wcok the Red liver foil ( ifteen inches and af terwards rose about a foot. The scien tists say the rlsu was not duo to lain , but that the stream nlwajs falls befoie a rain nnd resumes afterward. The philosophy of this is not stated , nor whether it ap plies to nil streams. Kvcrybody's store , good place to buy goods , No. 823 Main street. There nio two so-called black districts , one in South Carolina , represented in congress by Robert Smalls , the famous negio pilot of Foil Sinnlcr memory thu other in North Carolina , represented by James K. O'llnra , a bright , well educated mulatto , a native of New York city. Good overcoat $2.f > 0 , pants $1 to fl.M , other goods In proportion. Lvcrj body's stoic , 8 J Main. A New Haven infant over two months old weighs only two and one-half pounds. She is vvull formed and healthy and of line vocal equipments. Her height is 1 ! ) inches , her wrist J of an inch in circum ference ; thn back of her head measures 1 inch acioss , and her foot is H Inches long. Weather strips at Chapman's , 105 Main. Dakota people do not see any good reason why Iho Milwaukee railroad should charge only II cents a mile iu the states all about and 4 in Dakota. Substantial abstracts of titles and rca estate loans. J. W. & K. L. hquire. No. 101 Pearl street. Council Blulls. St Louis is becoming a great center of the peanut trade. Thcie are . > t,000 ) bush els of them stored there now. This is 40,000 bushels moic than was over stored there before. Special Sale OF Cloaks this Week HEADQUARTERS roil CABPETS AND Ulail Ortli'i'i promptly attended to. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MURDER ! ! Diphtheria I ntfmii mnklim HH minimiislln - lion. Ten Jims' tilnlot Ult J'HOH. .l&rTJIItlb' KI'.VIIiDV lor that tutal mpludy lias doiiion Blrtiti.dthi ! hiLltliut il Id liiliilllblo MHII pnivi lit- l\o nnituiirn. Il jou lermlt join chllilrcn lo iliu Mltli dlplitlxiiia , ' "iholr blood be upon your head. " For sale only nt tlio oflli o , NoI r < outh bill htn'ot , Council Illnir-t , lit. , or tunt by expues onruculit | ofpilco. t-l , rrom Iho Omalm lluo ; .Mi .1.11 llutlur. of Hol noll.I'ottnwatlaiulo Co , luwn , mill Ills fauill ) of ulovou pcrMind , u uro all tick It li irinllifiiant ( llplitliorla. K\niy olio ol them ha\o rocoveuul by thu nut of lr. Ji'lTorU' I'HU until u miTl Cure lor JJIphtliurJn , without thu aid of u iihy lcian. U. II. illukcsloo , of > | U > UIU Camp bo 1 1 strict , Omulm , who rcL'omlj lost n bouiitltul nnd 1 1- tornsilinr ditiiKlnor. aeod about 15 yourn , hy llphtlmrla , iindor the trialraou of ono of the beat physician * * In Onmha , wiltusto Dr. JotlerH , ot this city : "Vour rnni' lyi'oriliphthoria cuuio too late , our dear iluiiuhrur wag ilvlnvhon It waa rOLii\od ) 1 um BntlAnod Unit h i llfoioulii hiivn bnnn Bivod. Anotlipr onn of ourchlldiiMi who had thndlphthoiiu , her thioat was rllol ) ; up ulth the putrid nliuratlon , wo ui-ud join moillclno iind In twt-hir houra the dlecB'ouiu coiuplutcly snbilu'Kl. 'In thu ftiturou will > up > oiir nipdlnlno at * All timoa In our houeo Wo fuel tbRt It saved the life of ono ol our chil dren.o uro > nry tumncful lojon , and only retrrot tlmtM > did not cull on > on sooner. " From thu Council IllulfJ Dully Ulobo ; M. A. McflKe , editor t the Cambria ( Kbons- Imrkr , 1'a ) I'rooniuii , h 3 been the porHOnul friondof the editor of tUtt Olohu for inoro than twenty years , nnd U known whoroer ho U known Bgonn of the host men llvlni ; , Ills family was ravmreil with dlphthuriu , and tri ( 'ally ilia titmsdd. .Sniio of Hr , Jt Hurls' Dlplilhoi la Cure was ui ed , nnd the lives of the rest of his child- run eaicd. Jx tiers from Mr , Mci'lka nro un bounded In thuii oxproaslong of gratltudo for flndlnir Eome me KIIS of avortlni ; thu losa of nil his lltilo one g. I'lro of Mr. Jlcl'IKe's children out of oljfht died from diphtheria bcfoio he hud mi opportunity of nMntr Ur. JelTorls remedy , _ Uycpentlo , why in uiii misery und dlo " > < lls- ptilr with concur of tUu Htonmcli ? Dr. Thomas JulTurU curus every cusa of Indltrustlon nnd conutlputlou in \cry ihort ilmo. Heel of ref erences given Jyponalti is the cnnfe of ninety per tool ot All diseased conditions. 1'rlce * 5 for two works treatment. Dr. JofforU1 dlphtharia luedluino Is Infalllblo for all kind * of mne thronts. Jtidldponslblu Iu putrid bore throat , in mnllirnant hturlct finer , chunglniritinlShouriitothoblinploform. Infal lible cur * for all Inttiuumutory , qlcouiUvc , put. rid , cancerous uEioratlon pt tbu womb and all tutarrhal iiotulltlons. Full printed liistructlonB how to use thoiuedl- ernes sent with them. No doctor requln-d , lf. Jefferls' remodUm csn only oe obtained at his onice. No r3 Soiitli Kltfhtb ttreet , < 'ounoll llluffi. luHu.or sent 3y t-jpreiJ aa reculuLef price | 3. GLEASON , 26 Pearl Street. COAL ! W . * WILLIAMS , * 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. hkOQcJipg Sbylcs and Irppopbabiopo Qopsbaptly op 14OO Fnrnain Street , Omnho , Neb. I Will Pay the Highest Price in FOR ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES , XO. CO * BKOADU'AV , - - OU\MI , AND fine lJ < tiiiinrLump * , ITottsc I < "in'- G'oort.s , etc. A. J. MANDEL , JVb. 323 cC 32 , JtrtMidiray , COUNCIL , ui.utrs - - - JOWA SPECIAL NOTICES. Fpcclnl ailvoitlEomrnts , such ns Lost , Found To Loan , Tor Sale , To Hunt , Vtnnts , Ilonidlnir , etc , will lo ) Infer ! oil in this column nt the lo\r ratoofTKNOKNTSPKIt LINK fonhofli-t ln or- lonnnd I U u Cents rerlilno for cttcli subao'iuunt Insoitlon. I.curo niHcitlseinunts lit our ollloo No. 11'cul bticct , near liro.iihrny , Council 111 u ITs WANTS. " 171011 I113NT rino nexr liniiishol rooms with JL1 use of liatli room. In Or Wcodbtirj'sllnta , No. 03tJ HlulTfat.illrc3 ( 11 , HPO ollito 'OH HKNT-ruuilstied looms , 010 niulre. t \ ANTit : ) A boj witli pony lo curry Ilco route. Foil SAL ! : Old impors for snlo ( it the Jloe oflico. WANTKU I'm las Intending to lie mauled nro wanted to o ill at the Pryor'a Ilco Job oflico lo bclcol tliuli v ' " LOST A KToy horfe : weight iibout l.'OO ; Itoninn uo o. Finder plottso notify Kee- line * Pelt. CflUHCIL BLUFFS CflRPET CO , Iff ojfcriiif/ f///is / in 'nfferptl In ' ///s / / ellor ) Hit it'r t. torl. i.s s lin'yc < nid an fitii/i/nit ran ///iff , nnd me antcc fit-lcca diriij/ below all l > L'titlnu. n full line of Of all artnlca ami inaLc TMI'C , Turcoman , Clienlllr , Irl li 1'olnt , vt < \ , etc , ODR RUG Department NiHi/rnl < i , Ifcr- vtieli , Jti'ittint'li , t.i'inliinU' ) ' , etc , , at the loirixt. CurtainGooflsbytlieYard Window Shades And ilj-ttirca , OH Cloths , Mattlnyt , LlncoteuniH , etc , A larye line of Nllkand Mohair //i/s/ / ; s and l'i- holhtcriaooil * ; Etmu Chair * , Otto mans , root Ite-ita , tic. , for tha hol iday trade. JOHN V. JACOI1 tlUS. STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , PractJcu In the State and f'mlctal coiirti liopms 7 und 8 hliu : irt-Huuo lUo-1. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , nt retail and in loU. Large quantities lo select fiom. ScAcral p.iira of Tine drivers , bin glc or double. MASON WISE , Council HI nil's. N. SCHURS , Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. BOOK BINDING , .louriialx , County atul Work of A H KiiuU aMpco- Prompt Atientionjo Mail Orders IOREHOOSE & CO. Room 1 l eict liloclr , Council HIuHs. Slniiilutil Papei.3 Used. All stales of bind ing in Magazines anil BLANK BOOKS. nnpuiKNCB * . Cn. . National llanlr , M. K. Smith \ TCI , Citi/unH' Hank , Dcrrc , Wollj & Co , hirst Niulunul Hunk. a II. Insnnuiro Co , Oril'MH'inkPis vi llnk. R. RICE , M. B. , ' ' othei Puiiiors rcinoxod without ibokiiifoordrawlii ! ; of blood. Over thntv > u.ir prnctuiiliupcrloiicu. No 11 I'e.xrlSt , Coiinuil lllufls. lif Consultation doe. R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main bl , Council HlufU , la. , and 209 S. l5th ! si , loom 10 , Omaha , Xcb. Manufacturoi'B Apcntfoi tlio CALIGHAPH TYPK WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Roofing , Slalc , Manlcls , I'lalc and Window Glat. , Show CJai.cs , Klcialors , ( hand andanlii , etc. FIHE - FRENCH - HILLIKEHY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omnlui. NEVIHPOBTED STVLES OPEN. Ladies Inn in , i Si ; hat or honnul , one f.uc \vill be naid , 5io , lound lrij > . OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL HUM I'S , IA. Uttabllehcd K i1 CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council HlulU Laving r © Esoa/pe And nil nio 'ern nnproM'incnU , S15 , 17 .ind ! 10 Main bl. MAX MO UN , Prop , TELEPHONE ItH"- | ? - 100 FIRE INSURANCE \i\ \ i\Q \ ] follo.v ng German 4nieilcan , uf Ntu Yoik Ptitrnli , ' of Hurt/tint. HartfQiap of llartfoid. California * , of San Francisco , 5poli 'i Union < 1 National of Union , o/ian riatcmo Stale , ' of Dti Mulntt Wlllianuturv f/y / ( , * of Diotklgn Ihcit marked uiltli a Intuiealta agalntt lot ) by Wind Storms , Cyclones and lornailiiti " " 'tolstu ' EST- - till Fl M > OMAHA ONLY LOANED ; M AM ) FARM I'KOl'l.ltn Al LONV K-I RAMS. * * " * , * . ' ' * * * Fora buvcr to RO whrre the largest Stock and Greatest Varieties arc krpt in nny one line Ac in , if folkra \ \ * FXTKRIKNCKD ArcoMMODAiiovs fnilhinl and trusty help the c who buy w 11 be n ncably served , and il scllcrglvcs ittt. weight n'n 1 mean * urc , , jou have three excellent riasjns for pationiriiig fiich n linn rucl consumers Oiight there otc I o buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No ( W llKMdway , Council IJIun's. Telephone 110 WHOLESALE IN9 JOBBING KCOXTSE33 Off' COUNCIL BLUFFS. LiiilE : : , WKI.LS A ; CO. , w linlcsila Agricultural Iraplemants , Bu las , Cm rtniros , lito , I'to Council lIliilTs , Iowa. JvT.YSm\iT MA X tfrACTUUfNt ? CO. Mntiufitctiirorhor Mini llpiilo" * ta Hand and Power Com ' Lcll rs , Anil nRimotni line of iir < t olnss ugnoulturul No . IfOI , ISD , ISttl and 1517 South Main Slri 4t , _ Council lliitlTs I n a. DAVID imMlhY ) & , C0.7 Mnnufit nn l.lobbnrs of Agrlcultaral Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cnri ISKCJ , nnJ nil kin Is or Fnrm Mmihlnorr. 1100 to lilt Soiitli Vlaln Street , Council UlufTi , low * COUNCIL Bl.Uri'S CAKl'liT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Clothf ! , Curtain Kiitun-i , Upholstery (3oo Etc. No. 405 Hrondway Counnll llluffi ) , Iowa. * , IOHACCO , r.ir. PKKKOOY & MOOHR , Wholcualo .lobbuiri In Ilia Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nog. 28 Main aud 27 1'enrl Sts. Council IJlulTa , IOWB. COMMISSION. SNYDEK < t LKAMAN , VVIiolnsnlo Fruit and Produce Commission Mercliants. No lll'cirl fct , Counull ' 11AKLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , i' fiuiidilis , Ktc. N'o ! H Main St , and No. it 1't'nrl M. , Council lllnlTu / ; - , o. W. liU'l rs , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Oonornl Comin ! elon. No Bl ! Coiiiu 11 Illutrn WIKT A ; DUQUIHTK. V/holcsale / Fruits , Confectionery , -AM- ) COMMISSION , Nos. 1C , nn J 18 IVnilH. , Council llluirs. J/J7J.VKSS , BJC. BKCKMAN , STKOHBKHN & CO , Unim'npttirLis of and Wlioltwilo nonleriln Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No KJ ilalu Ft. Comioll Hluirj , low * . MF/1CALF UKOI'lIIMlS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos.JI2nnd11l Hioiulwaj , Council llln'H. KJJLINJ : : : & IroD , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardwara , And Wood Sloi.lt , CouiiLli IHinr * , Io\rn. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , W boli nulo Donlors In Illuminating & Lubricithj Oil ; Ganllu E3TO. , 2ETC. F llicodoro\tr < t , Ouuueil IHulN loivn riuxa trie. A. OVKHTON , \ : CO , Hard Wood , Southora Lumbar , Pllhj , And llililiro Inlcrlal Sper-lalllPi.WlioloHilo I.um- bor ut nil Kliida Ulllcn No , 1 HI ilalu St. Co ii I n II Illiiira. Jowa. JOHN LiMiit : , W bolr-alu Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquor } sl ddlihr.iri s HIMb Illltcu. No.U Mull ) bt. I ouiicll lllullj faiNiiiiu ( ] : : < Y BUCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and L. KIKSCHT ft CO. Wlolesale Liquor Dealers. No 110 Jliunlwny , Council lllul' * Bednction in Prices , China Glassware , Etc. , , At W. S Iloinor & C'o's , o. uaM.iin ht C'oiincil Blulis , ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No. 32B Broidway , - - - Council Bluffs , Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of the Parisian Millinery Co , Ma inge- , Star Sale State and Mule W , 'AV , COUNCIL HLLTFS. uil u 1) ) > mint Depot , gCy3 Cy3 Jlorsisiinil intik's Kepi coiulsiilly ou IniiHl , fui h.Uc at rul.ul in in cur lo.vlv Oilt-ra promptly lillu'i ' > JV < ' "iilr uji on BlicHt niilico Moc-k f olil < ji coiiiiuih.oii. .Siu.rii.it A lioi.i.v , 1'iuprU'tuta. 'li-li-pluinr-No 111 I'oi'na-jli of Koil Sine bUbles , corucl 1st nvu iuiJ lib