THE OMAHA JJAILY BEE : 1'UESDAY. NOVEMBER 1C , 1886. Tl-JE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , DTUESDAY MOUNINO .NOV. 10. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by cnrncr In nnypirtof the city nt twenty tttitu tier neck. II. W. TII.TO.V , . . . Manager. i' . No. 43. Ktunr Knnoit No. S3. MINOIl Ml'.NTlON. N. Y. Plumbing Uo. Now fait poods at Keller's. Cooper & iMcCcc sell Imrdwnro. The city council moots this ovuning. Panels at fil.W ) per do/.on at Schmidt's gallery , iMain Mrcet. The nro.it icinnatit sale continues to-day til Kisoman's 1'eoplo's store. Charles M. llarln yesterday moved into his now house on Oakland nviMino. Tnku advantage of tlic foiiinant sale at the IVonlo'n store , which will bo contin ued to day , Permit to marry was yesterday civon to L , L. ( Ircemvall. of Hasting , la. , and Lulu M. Wood , of Oakland , la. Pete McXaiiKhton. Jake Bartholomew and John Hums wore yesterd'iy Ilitoil as bolus drunk , without embellishments. Miss Alice G. McDt-rmid , aged about twenty years , died at her home in Ki'g Creek , Sunday , and will be buried in the Catholic eumelery hero to-day. Special sale of remnants of velvets , silks , dress goods ot every description , llannels , Kin hamF etc ( , , ( { , itKiscman'a People's blore eontinues to-day. The old building owned by SI. F. Itoltrur on Main street , and recently oc- eupied by 11. P. Nites , is having a new front put into it and generally li.xed up. The carpenters met last evening in the aldcrnianic chamber , in the city building , to form a Carpenters' union. There weie present boveial carpenters fiom Omaha. Regular cmimunication of lllull' City lodge No. 71 , A. ! ' . and A. M. , Tuesday evening , November 10. Visiting breth ren eordially invited. A. J. Drown , see- rutary. The saloons are paying their licenses more promptly than ever before. Yester day was tlie last day for the paying of the November licenses , -ind the suloonists were coining in well. Mrs Ger.stenbcrir and Olive Jones wore arrested at 10 o'clock last night for being drunk on Itroadway. They did not care particularly about going to jail , and the ollicers had to force them. The crowds that visit the Salvation army is nightly increasing and the past two nights the hall has been filled. Last night a large collection was taken up to help pay for a stove that has been put up. up.Tho The Married Ladies' Progressive Euchre club will entertained bo tomorrow row evening by Mrs. A. T. Uico and Mrs A. M. Jackson , ut 8 o'clock sharp , at No. 18 ! ! Fourth street , corner of Willow avenue. The seats are selling well for the dis trict school entertainment to bo given at the opera house Friday evening. If you have not secured your seats you had bet ter do so at once , as the board is being marked up rapidly. C , J. licckman lias received notice that under the new law lie will now receive $ -15 a month in tead of ! ? : ! ( ! , as pension for the loss of his arm. Under the new rul ing this increase is made to all who have fiull'ercd amputation so near the joint as to bo unable to wear arlilicial limbs. The Southwestern Iowa Press associa tion meets at the opera house to-day. The sessions will bo devoted to the con- Oidcration of business matters and the discussion of topics of practical interest to the fraternity. In the evening a ban quet is to be served , at which the visitors and some invited guests will bo served , tlie number of covers arranged for being about eighty. A young lady of tiie city is now can- vahsing the city with a now book , "Tlio Military Operations of General Heauro- pard , " it being written bv Alfred Konan. It is said to uo an excellent work , mid cannot but bo interesting to all who de sire to know of the \\i\v from both stand points. The \york is a beauty , typograph ically , and is lincly illustrated. In the case of Dr. Itollingcr against Ilohrcr the healed verdict of the jury was opened in the superior court j'esterday morning , it being a judgment in favor of the doctor for $100 , about half of the amount claimed by him for personal pro fessional services rendered. The case will probably not bo allowed to remain there , but will go up , a motion for a new trial being already made. llilcy Urailshaw , the bo-y who was re cently arrested for attacking his mother witli an a\e , was yesterday before tlie insane commissionois , who examined into the question of his sanity. They decided that ho was sane enough to know better than to indulge in any Mich fits of tomiier , and sent him back to Judge Avh'sworth'rt court , deeming him u moro proper subject for the reform bdiool than tor an asylum. His friends concluded that tiiey could get along witli him , and lie was allowed to return home , lie is a boy of not over bright brain and an almort uncontrollable temper , lie has travelled about a great deal , some times being away from homo for months. Parrott , a character who has been a coed deal of annoyance to the olllcors lor several years past , was yesterday raising a row with his family again. Marnhal Guanolla wont to tlio house , from which tlio man had driven his wife niul children , and attempted to arrest him. Parrott was hunting for a butcher- knife when ( lUanclia tackled him. They had a lively sculllo , but Guanclla came out first best , dragging tlio drunken and infuriated fellow out of the house , and taking him to the cooler m a. buggy. Parrott has about worn out the patience of tliis commnnitv , and some moro severe measures will bo adopted towards him than heretofore , in tlio hope of cither reforming him or causing him to migrate , Klrctrio door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co , All varieties of game and lish. Oysters nil styles. Short orders a specialty , Doc Hllly's , 401 Uroudway. Just look in their window. Call for everything you need , bottom ii'Cb , Everybody 'a store , 823 Main. Host dinner In the city ut Doc and Hilly 's101 , llroadway , 23 cents , WANTJ'.U Uy a practical printer and local writer of experience , u situation on n good weekly , in a good toxvn in western Iowa. Address J. 1) . , care 11 HE , Council Ulull's. Stamping and full variety of embroidery material. " , Mrs. 11. P. Nifes , JO.iU'dway. P. C. DpVol tells Stewart , Climax , Acorn unuN ostminster hard coal burn ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Kconomv steam and warm Kir furnaces , No , 001 Broadway. Seal sacqucs , fur trimmings , seal caps , cto. , ut Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. II , P. Kilos , No.103 U road way. K. Il.Slieafo & Co. , loan money on chattlo security of every description , of- fie ? No. 00 Broadway , upstairs. ACTIVITY AT TIIE TRANSFER A Qliirpjo at the Track Laying and Bridge Work , THE STREET CAR SYSTEM. Colonel Itcntloy'H Itoply to SnTct-cljin A Vniine Man AVho Will Pljjht For Old Ones Per- fionnl "Mention. Uusy Workers. Tlio ynnls of tlic Union Pacific railway company in tliis city between what is known as tlic junction switch atul the transfer is : i very busy place anil many improvements arc In course of con struction , but the improvements arc by no means sairl.y begun yet. Work will bo continued through the winter months as far as possible , and by the opening of spring it is hoped that , so far ns tlio now tracks are concerned , they will be ready to open for business. NH\V 1ICII,1 > 1XG . .Several now buildings arc now in course of erection , tlio Cumulations of several ai'o completed and excavations are being made for others. These new buililnifiH abovi1 referred to are located directly weH of the land ollico near the passenger depot , antl consist of ivtmtr" shops , t > up | < ly department , oil house , wlilcli Is to bo lire proof , antl several small buildings. A boiler house for Iho purpose of heating the oilier buildings beside the freight olliees. is also being built and the boiler i" on tlie ground being placed in position. There will also bo a largo coal chute. NI.\V mmxiKs. South of tlio old bridge in the freight yards , there have been three new bridges put in , and north of the old bridge , be tween it and the passenger bridge , four now bridges arc being put up. North of the present passenger bridge ix new bridges are to bo put in , the grading hav ing all bet-n completed. Sineo tlie new bridges have been rom- pleted in the freight yards tlie facilities are such that now = .switch engines arc abreast at work in Iho yards , and the cars that worn blockaded in tlio freight yards ilnring tlio building of these bridges are now being switched out rapidly anil sent west. At one time during tlie recent blockade there were nearly -1,000 freight cars in the yards 1111 : ciiAxc.n or TIIACKS. When the now tracks are put in the junction switchw ill bo removed 100 feet west of its present location. The grades for these new tracks have been com pleted , and all that now remains is to lay the tics antl the iron. There will be two dummy train tracks run from the new junction up as far as thoTenthavenuecrossing.andlrom them up to Hroadway depot will bo only one track. These tracks will be as straight as possible , the curve at the junctureand the one just east of tlic transfer , being the only ones on the entire line , thereby insuring greater speed. There will also bo a double track from the junction to the passenger transfer with the only curve at the junction. The tracks in the passenger yards will bo straightened ana thereby increase the fa cilities for making belter time between this city and Omaha. Tlio ice houses west ot the passenger transfer are being rumen ed to make room for the new buildings. Good overcoat $2.oO , punts $1 to $3.50 , other goods in proportion. Everybody's store , yJO Main. Weather strips at Chapman's , lOoMaiu1 Everybody's slore , good place to buy goods , No. 8 ' 3 Main street. AVns SnvcrolRn Meant ? Coc.sciL BiiKrs : , Nov. 15. To the Editor of tlic UEI : : I find in vonr i.ssuc of Sunday , on the Council Bluffs page , a card from .Mr. Sovereign , of Atlantic , saying that certain country papers charge him with being the person alluded to by me in an interview published some days ago , witli having offered to cause an as sembly of the Knights of Labor to vote for me for a consideration off 500. Ho also asks in that public manner , whether I meant him. 1 am simply rcsponsi bio for what I did say in th.it inter view and nothing more. 1 am not in tlio least responsible for what construction any country newspapers may put upon that interview or what J said therein. Jf he thinks ho is aggrieved by any refer ence that tlio country papers have- made to him. the way is open to him through that source to deny that he is tlio person referred to. 1 reiterate that the oiler was made to me in person , for $500 , to bo raised by my friends , and was promptly rejected without dincn sion. Mr. Sovereign will please not prois mo for a more delinito answer than 1 have made herein. JOHN 11 , KIAI'I.IY. : : The families of Mr. llntchinson , Ila/cl Dell township ; Mr. David Smith ami James McMimen , K q. , ot Crescent town ship , also Captain Konligo's laiiiiiy and Miss Agnes Cook , of Seventh avenue , in this citv , have all recovered trom the diphtheria by using Dr. .Jelierib' prevent ive and cure for this much ' dreaded pesti lence "Uood Enough. " Jt saves Jives , funeral expenses and broken hearts , Weather strips at Chapman's , 105 .Main. See that j'our books are made by More house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block , Stniulliij ; Up For the Old .Man , A young man who has been attending fiio meetings of tlio Salvation army got into an unpleasant dilllcnlty on Sunday night. On tlio evening before there were some rude follows there of the baser sort who poked all sorts of fun at some old men who wore taking part in the meet ing. The young man was indignant at their conduct , and alter tlie meeting ho gave them his opinion of young fellows who would thus ridicule their elders ami bettors. Tnis opinion was not very Hal tering to the youii" men whose actions were thus criticised , and it exasperated them , especially when the young man followed it up by the assertion that if ho had the authority ho would have pitched thorn nut of the window or thrown them down stairs. Sunday nijght at the close of the meeting the young roughs waited for revenge. As lie came down the stairs they proceeded to thump him , but ho squared oil' with a good bliow of muscular Christianity , and was getting the better of it , when u policeman came along and marched them up to the station. The judge yesterday let the offenders - fenders oil' with a small line , and dis charged the young man whoso reverence had led him into tlie dilllcnlty. The young fellow's spirit was to bo commended as shown in nis remark to the court : " 1 told them I would slap their faces , HIM ! 1 would have done it. I'd bo willing to pay a tiuo for slapping the face of any fellow who would poke fun at a man old enough to bo his grandfather. " Dr. Hanchctt. ofllee No 12 Pearl streets Hcbidenco 120 1-ourth street. Telephone M10. . Hcsoliitlons of Kenicct. HAU. or COU.NCIL UI.L'KFS LODGE , 1 No. W. i. O. O. K. f \\HEIIIAS : , Brother < Jeo. P. Kauble , for many > ears a member of this Udge , died at Ills homo In this city on Wednesday after noon , used .VJtam and 10 mouths. WHKIIKAS , Our deceased brother had been an actual unu useful citizen ot Council JJIutls for moro than twenty years and hnd raised a larco family In our midst , performing fnllli- fully the duties of husband niul father ; bo it therefore liesolvod. That this lo.lce bears within a sincere testimony to the ninny irood qiulitlcs of our deceased brother , and does moat deeply regret thnt ho has been taken from us to an other state of existence , ami tlutoslinll always cherish his memory lovingly in our hearts. Itatfolvcd , That we extend to the surviving wile and clilldteii and other lelativcs of our deceased brother our sincere sympathy nml the sreat loss they have stista.ned in his death. Unsolved , That as n mark of respect for our decea-eil brother our lodtro room ho dressed In moiirnluz for the peiioitot thirty da > s. and this lotlgo will escort his rem.tlns from his late tesldenco to the Union I'ncllic depot for the purpose of belmr tinn&ferred to their liual lusting place in Nebraska. Unsolved , That an engrossed cony of these resolutions bo sent to Uiolher bauble mid also be presented to tlio dally papers of this city for publication. I ) . C. lit.noMtn : , H. S. Kni.i.Kit. N. A. TAYI.OU , _ Committee. Anything you want in Housekeeper's Hardware and Tinwareat Cooper As MeGco's. _ Headquarters for gloves and mittens at Tlio Street CIMS.vstom. . There are some changes being made from time to time bettering tlio .street car facilities of ( he city. It is now expected thnt within a short time all of Iho new cars will be on the track , and the fre quency of trips increa- . A new switch is to bo put in near tlio now government building. One has alreadv been put in on upper Hroadway , one below the North western depot , and one on Sixteenth street , A new curve , turning westward , is to bo put in at the corner of Pearl and Broadway. Order your ooal and wood from C. U Fuel company before an advance in price No. 5'Jl ) ll'd\ry. Telephone 130. Kichmond Ranges for hard real are the best. Cooper iV : Moe.o ( ! sell them. Personal II. II. Palmer , of Mod Oak , is at tlic Pa- eilic. E. Klckcring , of .Spencer , is at the Og- den. den.A. A. S. Avery , of Walnut , is an Ogilen guest. S. L. fialken , of Oakland , is at the Pa cific. cific.A. A. O. Lucas , of Bedford , is stopping at the Ogden. J. A. Lyons , of Outline Center , is at tlie Ogden. II. C. Cheyncy is still very ill witli typhoid fever. W. C. Chandler , of Jellerson , is a Uech- tele hotel guest. Dr. A. E. Osborno and wife , of Media , Pa. , are at the Ogden. W. C. ( irecn , .sheriff of O'Urien county , was in the oily yesterday. W. S. Williams has lecovered from n severe attack of inllannnation of the bowels. Mr. William Noble , one of the old citi- y.cns , is very ill , and there is little chance for his recovery. Mrs. L. McClelland and Mrs. Plympton , of Dcnison , are the guests of Mrs. Wal ters , on .Frank street. Henry ChernKs , of the grocery firm of Cherniss Bros , on upper Hroadway , will leave this evening for Chicago on busi ness. ness.Archie Archie MeComb , the speedy foot racer , well known here , was at the Ogden yes terday , in company with A. D. Harrison. Both registered from San Francisco. Mrs. Anna 13oonc , who is a teacher in one of the western Indian schools , is hero for a few days' vi.sit to her motheivMrs. U. S. Cole , whose health is very poor. Charles F. Mavwell , who for the List live years has represented the Worcester Corset company in the west , making his home in tliis city , lias re.-igned his position witli that company , accepting a situation with Warner Bros. , Chicago , and will make Kansas City his future headquar ters. Professor A. J. Swarls , edilor ami pub lisher of the Mental Science Magazine of Chicago , has been spending several days iu this vicinity. Ho left yesterday for Dos Moiiics to attend Hie convention culled to lake action against the new law restricting medical practice , and will there deliver an address on the subject. He has concluded to postpone the organi zation of Ins classes here. Mrs. A. S. Hall is prepared to do dressnuking on short notice and at reasonable enable prices. No. y , > 8 Broadway. Mrs. Dr. D Triu'sdoll , a graduate of tlio Toronto , Canada , Therapeutics in stitute. is prepared to treat nil classes of diseases "ami demonstrate the curative power of electricity'1 in accordance with a now and complete system of KIcctro- Therapeutics , consisting of ( Jalvanism. Magnetism , Electro-Magnetism and Static Electricity. 1'onialo diseases a specialty. Located at No. 807 Broadway - way , second lloor. Ollico hours 'J a. m. to' ) p. m. A lliin-Aiviiy J. L. Woy , for ho\oral yearn collecting agent of tlio Singer Sewing Machine company in tliis city but for the past your proprietor of -mall grocery store at Ollt upper Broadway , is reported as having skipped out ot town very .sud denly. It is reported that Wov had fcomo words with his wife on Smulav at their homo on Voorhis near Union street , over some trival matter and that ho wont to tlio drcising ease and took out $15 and a bull dog revolver and left for parts unknown. His wife ami chil dren are about distracted over his disap pearance. Ope of the rumors nllont hist night was that Woy had gone oil' and would probably shoot himself , See West Point base heater. Lateil improvements in heating stoves. W. A. WOOD. Substantial subtracts of titles and rea estate loans. J. W , & K. L , Squire. No. 101 Pearl street. Council Hlulls. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid ; $10 , tound trip , CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Ulufl'b having ITire : Esoa/pe And all mo 'ern improvements. 215 , 217 and 210 Main st. MAX MOHN , Prop. R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main t > t , Council Bluffr , la. , and 200 S. 10th st , room 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer's Aj-ent for tlie CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Roofing , Slate , Mantels , Plate and Window Glass , Show Cases , Electors , ( hand andaulic , etc. Great Underwear Sale Im mrnw stock of Lnill < "t' anil Cliiltli'cii * ' Untlci'ivcar wilt be sold cheap WE WILL CONTINUE OUR SPECIAL SALE OF CLOAKS FOR ANOTHER WEEK. New Goods ! Lowest Prices ! HEADQUARTERS ' FOR CARPETS AND DRY GOODS , Mail Orders Promptly Attended To , 401 BROADWAY - COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET Are Stsll Offering the Gr&ntasf Barges in ojfcrftl in tlticHi/nr tlic H'ctl. < > > stork I * anlaructtnil complete .s nnij { jon can jintl , niul wr fftnmnitcc pi'lcea ruiv/y Itctotv nil c < nni > ctlton. ALSO HAVE A Full Line of Curtains , Ofaltyntdcsdiid inttki : inrlHtUny Lace , Tni-coiiittn , Chenille , It-hli 1'oint Etc. , FAc. Our Rug Department Comprises Turkish , grnyrnia , Kerracli , Brussels , Amuinster , Etc. , at X3rices Lower Than tlie Lowest. Oil Cloths , xnitllnf/ . * , lAiH'oleiiiiis , Etc. A Iniyr line of Stilt an < l Molinlr p J'tiiln' $ nml lrpliolst 'i'i/ Goods , JZtiay Chtthv , Ottoinitnn , I'\ol Jtcts , Klc. , foi' flic holltlnii trntlc. 20 Street. U Bf &i M * IU kH tH UM I Ml B Ua Ufl U 1346 ' a' V * ' Idi Ul r " Oil CM IU iBI Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from if.'i.OO to $10.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 31) ) years' tnno 5 per cent interest. Land Buyers faic free , information , etc. , given bv No. 05.1 Broadway , Council Blull's , Iowa , agent for Froidnk'sen & Co. , Chicago. ens urns 506 Broadway , ( Council Bluffs. knadipg Sbtjlos and Irppafbabiops Qopobapbly op lond. 14O6 Fornnm Street , Omaha , Neb. I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash I'OK ALL KINDS OF OND-HAND FURNITURE AND MRS. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOOPS , t/ BOOK iDING Journal * , County ami BlunKVorK of All Biiialw ahpce- iulty Prompt Attention to Mall Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Kveret lllocb , Council lilufls , Standard Papers Used. All blyles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. O , n. National llank REFKUENCUS , VI. K. Bmltb ! & Co. . f llank , Decn- , Wells 4 Co. , Mm National Bank. C II. luiuruucv ( To. , Officer 4 l'uterUtta or8.C.U SaTlius Hank. FURNITURE AND Fine Jftniutnu LtiiitHX , Jfontie Fur- ( Jootls , etc , A , J. MANDEL , JSU UX3 ( C Hits Vromlway , COUNCIL UL17FVS , . . . IOWA. SPECIALSTOTICES. Spcclnl Adrcrtlfcmrnts , such ns Ixt , TVmnd ToIxnnFor Silo , To Kent , V mit , lloinllnir , cto. , will bolnporlcil In thl * column nt the loir TMoofTllJl CUNTS Wit MSB fortliotlrkt ln cr- innnnJ Five Cents 1'orl.lno for e eli uljso.ticiit | insertion. Leave ndx-crtlsotncnt .it our olllco No. 12 I'cnl struct , near Hi-oailMrny , Council lllufTs _ WANTS. "KVHl ItllNT-nirnlsiietl rooms , 1)10 ) llhitta. t WAN'IT.O boy with jiony to cariy lloo route. i7Hlt ) .SAl.K-OM piipors for cnlo nt the lloo 1 olllco. WANTKI ) I'nrtli lntrtiillnf ; to tie ninriTTil nro wnntt'il to u ill nt llm I'ryor'B lleti Job olllcc to crlcct tliolr luldlntr ennls. MURDER ! ! niplithcrtn It nifnui mnltlns Its nnniinl visita tion. Tcnjeiiis' tilnlof llt. I110S .IKVI-'IIIIIS' - Itl'.MDDV for Hint fntnl inrliiily hns il-mon- Mrnlrd tlio fiiet that It H Inrnlllblo us n iirexont- ho midcnrn. ll'jou iiormlt jour uhllilrun to illo with illplithurln. "Tlidlr blood bo upon your heiul. " For sulo onlv nt the ofllee , No tKI South SthetioolCouncil IliiKTs , In. , or sent liy exprutm onrcoolit | of prlco , fi. : 1'rom tlioOniiilin Her : Mr. J. It. llutkr. of lliu.ol Dcll.l'ottRwnttnmlo Co. , lown , nml bis fnniH > of i > l ( < n > n PITMUH , \\cru nil sluUn lib iiinllitnnnt illiihlhciln. lUcry otiportliom bn\o tocovoroil by tlio uo of Hr. JrlTcrlV l'invoiitl\p nnil Cnio Dlpbtliriln , Trlllioiit the iild of n iliy ) icliin. 0. H llliiki-slt'O ' , of No 1410 Cnmpboll street , Oitinhn , who recontlj lost n be.iutltul nml 11- teri'sllliif dnuihtointftnl nbotit 15 yriii" , by tllphthprln , under thiMit'iitment ' or out' of tlio best pliyslcluni In Onmbn , niltoRto llr.lciu > ii , ol this elly ! "Voiirromi'ily loi-illpUlhern riinio too Inly , our dour itiiuuhtur na ilMiiK bcn It wns lujclved. I nut sutlslloil Hint her Illc could hnvo boon siveil. Another on > t ol < > ur < hllilion who linillliuillplitlioriH , her Iliiont wits Illletl up with the putrid ulci'rnlloii , wo llFod your medicine niul ltitwol\o hours tlio dlpcn-o vuis completely subdil-d. In thi ) future wo will 1'cop your tneillclnn nt nil time * In our liotno We feel thnt It fined Iho lllool oneot our chil dren. Wo nroory thankful to joii , nml only ro rct that wo illd not enll on jou sooner. " From the Coitnell Hlntr * iHMy ( Hobo : Jl. A. Mcl'lkis editor ot tboCnmbrlix ( Kbcns- burjr , I'll. ) rioemnn. hns been the perspiuil frlnndof Iho editor of the Olobn lor more tliiin twentyyoniH. mid Is known whornvor ho is luiowiinsonc or the bust men living Illsfnmlly nns riuiifrcd with cllplithriln , ntnl iricntljdli - trcseed. Some of Dr. Jolfiuls' lllphlnei In Cure was uccd , nml the llvet of thii rpit of hlschlld- ion RIUcd. Letters from Mr. Mcl'lUu lire un bounded In their OTpri'sHlons ' of irrntltudo tor llndlnjr fiomo ineniiH of nvortlntf the lovs of nil hlnlllilo ottci. Tire of Mr. Mol'lke's children out of elRht died fiom dlphlhnrln before he lind nnoppoitunltyof ii-ttur Ir JelTurls remedy. UVSI'KPSMl ll\- l'ii'SM ! Dyspeptic , why live In ml ory unit dlo in ills- pulrwitu uaiicnrof the stonmen ? Dr. Thoimu JctTorls cures every emo of Indljiostlon nod constipation In n very short time. Host of ret- oronecH tuon. l.T ) peiisln is the eiuivo of ninety pin- cent ol nil illsen cd conditions. 1'ilco S' > for two weeks irvntnipiit. Ur. .leffoi is' dlplitherl.i medlulno Is Infallible for all Ulnds of sore thronts IndKpi'tislble In putiId KOI < 3 throat , in mnllitnnnt xourlot fo\er , cliniifcriiiK it In 4H hours to the simple foi m. 1 nlxl- llble cure lor all intlnmmiitorv , ulocrnllve , put rid , cnnceroiis iilccrntlon of the womb and nil cutnnlial conditions. 1'ull printed Instructions how to u < o the medi cines font with them. No doctor required. llr Jcffprls' remedies cnu only bo obtilned ttt tils olllcc. No S.I South Kluhtli Btroot , Council lUuffs , lown , or sent ly express on rcoulpt of price $3. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , Ebtnbl slicd IS..7 M. SGHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Expreis. TELEPHONE 100 , co. BROS.a rs i " ; 2132 V * * - " * * " " ; 4i FIRE JNSUMNCE \r\ \ \ \lt\o \ \ following Companies : German Ameilcan , of New York Ptttunlx , * of Hartford. Hartford , * of Hartford. Callfornlan , nf San Francisco , Scottish Union A National , of Ciltnburg. Union , of San Francisco. State , ' ofDes Hollies. Wllllamsb'irg City , * of Brooklyn. Those marked with a * Insure also against toss by Wind Storms , Cyclones and Tornadoes 'U ' rnn suz IN LOUNLIL - IILUIIS AN ! > OVAII\ . ONIJY LOANED ON GOOD CITY AVI ) rAiiM ruoi'i'inv AT LOWIST " * * * * * * * + + Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and eold , .it retail anil in lots. Large quantities to eelcct from Several paiu of line driveis , sin gle or do' bio. MASON WISE , Council lilnlls. R. RIGS , M7lX , prinrnrc Or othur 1'umors irnmvii'I wltliout ow/c-/i thoknifooi-ilniwiiuol blood , Over thiityonia praetinileixiitrio.ief. No. 11 I'ciirlHt , Council Illulls. Iruu. If you wl&li a really cheap suit to order , go to William ( Jrover , ( Into of Chicago ) , No , III Not tit Alain SI , next to American Disc. Telegraph ollico. Ilo will make you a line litling all-wool Milt for ? ' , ' 5. I'ants to order f < i. Having opened a clotli and trimming house in connection with the merchant tailoring cstabliblunont , I would respect fully invite an inspection of hanm. 1'ar- ties desirous of obtaining cjoih by the yard and making up their own goodt > can Luru be accommodated. Trimmings of all kinds furnished Goods cut to order. In fact anything you wish can he furnished nt bottom pi ices Don't forget a line lilting suit to order for $ . ' 5 , p.iuto fO. and cloths and trim- niiiigs at equally low liguies. Win. ( irovor , No. 1) ) Noilh .Mam St , next door to American Distiict 'l'eli'giaili ) olllee. JOHN T STONE. JACOII SIMS STONE & S'IMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-UW , Practice in thu Stain and Federal court ? Rooms 7 and 3 Siiugart-Kunri lllo-k. I'ora buyer to go n here the largest Stock a ul Greatest Varieties arc kept in any one line. Again , if seller hns KXPKRIRNCKU ActuMMOuTIONS fnithful and trusty help- those who buy \ \ U be lujrcc.ibly fccrvcd , and if seller ghiM ru.T. weights and meas ures , , \ou h.i\c three excellent reasons for patrGtimnK Mich a firm. Fuel consume ! ought there'orc to buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No. 638 Hroadwny , Council Bluffs. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE "flND "JOBQINQ I-aCOTTSSS OJTr COUNCIL BLUFFS. N DKKUK , WKLLS & Wholes iln agricultural Implements , Buggies , CmrlHirs , I to , t to Council llltitTn , lonn. KKYSTOXK MANtlFACTtTIUNO" Mniitifiictiii-i'isor ami Denier * li\ Hand an 1 Power Coin .Lellrs , Anil HKCii'iinl line r ilr t olnes uiMlcnltntnt . . implement/ . Nos. IfiOl , 1 > ' , r 3 nti.i ir.j ; , , iitli M ln Street , _ Council Iliiiir * , lonn. iu'vin nit \DLKV & ooi itnnuf'isnn I JobboMof Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Haggles , , BIMtilln. ' " Hln ! * "r * ' * r'n ' Mnolilnnrr. to 1110 South M.iln Direct , Couuoll Uluffi. lonn. COUNCIL ni.uiTs CAUPIT : co. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oilcloths. Cm tain rixturcs , tTiihulMcrr oo Etc , No. m Ilron.liTajr . Counrll , ion.ircoKTc. PKKKHOV & MOOKK , Wholcsnlo .lobbing In tlie Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco A Pipes Nos. SiMain ) and 27 I'onrl Sts. Council Ulutri , loun. COVJ//.SS/O.V. SNYDEK fc LEAMAN , Whnlosnlo Frail and Produce Commission Merchants. No K I'o.nrl St. , Council 'lliilM. IIAKLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , urglits' Fumbles , Cto. No. 22 Main St. , and No. 21 IVitrl ! . , Council Illuiri. 0. W. WITTS , Wholesale California Frails a Specialty General Comml fon. ! N'o. BU Uionitnajr , Counrll IllnlW. W1RT k OUQUU/lTi ; Wholes-lie Fruits ' , Con'ectioncry , AN'I ) COMMISSIOIf , Nos. 10an-l IS I't'iul St. , Council IllulN. ETC. HECKMAN , STHOllHKllN & CO. , Jliuiu'iictuierfi of and Wholii'itlo Do.ilorstn Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. KK Mnln St. . Council UlulTi , IOITH. JUTS , C.l/.S. ETC. METCALP IJUOTIICUS , Jobbers in Hats , dps and Gloves. No .jU mill 341 tlioHilwny , Council lllulT-J. HKAVY JIAUI\\'AHK. \ \ KEELIXI : & PELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , Ami Wood Ptock , Couuoll lllu.rs , Urna. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , \VlioloMilo Oonlera In Illuminating & Lubrlcitlai 01U Gi3)ll-ji ) - ETC. , ETO. .ThcooroAiroiu ( ! , Counull blu.r Ll'MllMl 1'IU O KTC. A. OVKIITON A : CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , uil UrlilKQ xliitoilnl Sppclulll > iWholosntu I.uin- borol all Kiiuls. Ullk > n No. IJJ Mnlu tit. . Council lllulld. Juwn. n'lSUli AIM ) LlliUUItS. JOHN LINIJEU. Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors AHUM TorSt. fiutlliard ri Hurl ) Ulltoit. No.U Council Illullrt SCHNEIDEIl & I5KCIC , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ao CW Mutil St. . Cuuiicfl lI'M L. KIUHC11T & CO. , Wbolesale Liquir Dealers , No , 41fJ llromlwny , Council HlniK Reduction in Prices , JN China Glassware Etc. . , , , At W. S HomiT & Co's , No. 33 .Main it Council ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No , 328 Broadway , - - - Council Blufs , Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of the Parisian Millinery Co , , Manager. Star Sale Slables and Mule Yards , imOAlWAY , COUNCIL HLlTi-'S , , Gl'jiotllo ' Uuiuiny IJcpoU c FO i ? Hoi B S and milieu kupt couMAiitlv < n mini , for sale ut retail or in rar load * . ) dcrH promptly lilh-d by Contract on short notice. Stock sold tin comniis-iftn. SiiujrKruV Hou ; > . I'ropriutois. Tclcphono No 111 1'ormerly of Kuil bale StnblfS , coraer l t uro nud 4th