f jgy i. * - . 0 THE SUNDAY JBBB : NOVEMBER 21 , 1880.-TWELVE PAGES. THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS SUNDAY MOKNING NOV. 21. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered liy rnrrlrr In nnj-pnrtof tlio city nt twuil- rents per wtck , II. W. TII.TOM. Mutineer. TKI.KPHONM : DcpiKrpsOmcc. JJo. 4J. NiuiiTKitnoa No. SI. MINOU fl N. Y. Plumbing Co. New fnll goods ut Keltor' ? . Cooner V Me ( ce Mill stoves. (5yp Junior at opera house to-morrow nlRht. Panels at $ ! ) .fiO per ilo/on at Schmidt's gallery , Main street. Thi ) Pnll Mall club give their lh > t on- tcrlninment next Friday nlKbt , On Thursday the railway flection fore men of thin continent will meet In this city.A . A niai-rlngo license was yesterday issued to John Johnson and Anna Christ * onsen. The boys are making the best of the cold snap and are enjoying a skate on Indian creek. Thooasoof Hellhifcer % s. Hohr was up .yesterday again , but this timu on motion for a now trial. It Is hlijli timu that Council Itlull'M bepan to get ready for the coasting carnival promised the Omaha people last winter. On TlmiiKyglvIns ; day a union service will bu hclil at thu Presbyterian church in tl.o morning at 11 o'clock. Kcv. ( j. \V. Crofts will deliver the sermon. The hospital scheme should not be al * .owed to dron this time. With a little liclp from cacli tin : project can be made n great siicnc : , and no great burden to anyone. Dills forsupplics furnished to the Coun cil Bliiliti street railway company will not bo paid or honored unless accom panied by tin order signed by the superintendent , Win. 11 Hums. The married ladiiw'Progrossive Knehro ulub will bo entertained oy Mrs.V. . \V. Loomis and Mrs. II. U. Cory next Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock sharp , nt the residence of Mrs. Loomis , 810 First avenue. N. P. Hrinton has bc-cn appointed fore man of the Council lilull's .street railwav company in place of Ueo. Marshall , who has occupied that position for some years. Mr. Hrinton will no doubt prove an olli- cient man for thu place. E. II. Odell lost a coat from the dress ing room of the opera house the night of the district school , lie says he does not " care so much for the coat "as it was an old one. but would like to have the con tents of the pockets , especially a bunch of keys , returned to him at once. /ink & ( Joshliu , the law lirin who are proding the druggists , Imvo commenced suits against a large number of the drug- Cists of the comity , allowing violations of the law in reirard to selling liquors. There are thirty-two of these cases in this county. The defendants will light the cases to the bitter end. In a saloon nearly opposite thn court house is a curiosity in tlio form of a half- crown kitten , which has but two legs. The mother of the deformity has hud three sets of kittens , ami in each lot has had one two-h'irged one , but the others have died. The cat keens on and seems determined to supply a "true and long- lived specimen for some enterprising iliownmn. Ueorgo F. Wright , attorney for the Union Pacific , said last night at the coun cil , when talking about the Tenth a ve il no prdinance , that as soon as the ar rangements now being made were coin- rioted about the transfer , there would bo 21,000 men employed here , and that the Union I'aeilic had men hero looking over the ground for homos for these 21,000 men who are bound to come. Wright , Htildwin & Haldano on Mon day will go to Atlantic to conduct the case of the Oskaloosa steam engine works who have sued Pottawattamio county for the contract price , about f2,800 , ol the two bridges in this city , one on Broadway and one on Seventh street , which they contracted to build. The county supervisors were not satisfied witli the work on the Seventh street bridge and refused to receive it. They nlso cancelled the contract for the liroiul- way bridge , and rclct the building of it to Raymond & Campbell , who have satis factorily completed it. ' Try Garland Cook steve for soft coal , Cooper and McGco have them. Host dinner in the city at lee and Billy's , 404 Broadway , 25 cents. Klcctiic door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Weather strips at Chapman's , lOS.Main. Order your coal and wood from C. H Fuel company before an advance in price Wo. 530 Il'dwV. Telephone 130. Everybody's store , good place to buy goods , No. 8 : > : t Main street. Substantial abstracts of titles and rea estate loans. J. W. A 13. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street. Council muffs. ICoynl Aronniim. All members of Fidelity Council , No. 158 , II. A. , art ) requested to attend an ad journed meeting on Monday evening , November 22 , at 8 o'clock , to determine whether wo change our locution or not. W. A. ( JitoNK\\'KO , Sec. All varieties of game and fish. Oysters II styles. Short orders a specialty , lee & Billy's , 404 Broadway. Just look in their window. Wouthcr strips at Chapman's , 105 Main. See that your books are made by Moro bouse & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. Dr. Ilanehett.olliceNo. 13 Pearl streets Residence 120 Fourth street. Telephone Ko. 10. _ Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. II , P. Niles , No. 403 Broadway. GIlllNtM. ( < oed citizens who delight in the mani festations of the mysterious will have a splendid opportunity of witnessing the revelries of nigh carnival of the gho tly visitors to bo Keen ut the entertainment given by the M. h. S. C. Thanksgiving night at Temple hall. Call for everything yon need , bottom price * , Everybody's btore , 82UMnm. P , 0. DoVol sells Stewart , Clltnav , Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Economy steam and warm air furnaces , No. 504 Uroudwiiy , The best stove I ever had is the verdict of thousands who hayu used the Itudittnt Homo bubo burner. Cooper & McGee , Agents. Mrs. Dr. D Trnesdoll. a graduate of the Toronto , Canaita , Therapeutics In stitute , Is prepared to treat all classes of diseases "and demonstrate the cnrntive power of electricity1' in accordance with a now .and complete system 01 Klcotro- Therapeutics , consisting of Galvanism. Magnrti.-im , Elcctrolagnctisiu and Static. .Electricity , Female diseases a tpccialty. Located at No. 807 Broad way , second Jloor. Oll'u-o hpurs 0 a. m. to & ] > . m. IN AND AROUND THE BLUFFS , A Quarrel Betwenn a Wholesale Hoiuo and Bank Gets Into Court. MAJOR ANDERSON'S DREAM. Dentil of 1C Ourtiorn A Mntdrn Who iinvcd Unwisely Kliiliic ttio Town ( llrlq Pcrtintiut null ItnotMention. . Anderson' * Drcnin. "I had a dream which was not all a dream , " iiioth | the valiant Major Ander son of the Eighth district. "I aw my self mounted on a high pinaclo , my slouch hat graced with long plumes , my bosom pulled outwith thojiistiliablo prlda of having downed Pete Hepburn , the dear people shouting themselves hourso , and the political historian in a quiet nook recording the appearance ami words of tL'o real hero of the congressional cam paign of 1880. Over in ono corner , a little apart from the throng , I caw the manipulators of the republican party , with whom I had been formerly so closely connected , consulting as to whether they could count upon me longer as a repub lican. I could catch occasional words , from which I learned that some were predicting that I would doubtless.go into caucus with the republican congressmen , and vote with them on all measures. Others doubted this , and advocated a judicious patting of my back , and a care ful diet of tally for me , in order to win mo over .sure and keep mo stcalfast. In another corner 1 saw another group , well- known democratic fau s , whispering cautiously , but yet I caught the meaning from their lookd. They were recalling the times when 1 had so roundly berated them , and how , in previous campaigns. 1 poured hot shots into their ranks. One went so far as to speak right out , ami de clared that no man had .said meaner things about the democrats than had I. I saw then ; was no love for mo in that group. They had joined in electing me , but not that they loved mo more , but li'ited Hepburn worse , ami had picked me up as the only club with which to knock him down. They had knocked him silly , and had no further use for the club. They would never endorse my nomination again. My head began to wnirl The future looked mixed for me. 1 saw under a group of trees thn fates digging a hole in the ground , in which to bu'ry mo politically at the end of my congressional term. The thought of a brief llntter , a bright ray , a whirl for a minute , and then polit ical death , was lee mucli. I was nigh fainting , when a form , familiar to me as my fairy ambition , glided up and whis pered in my ear. She told me to stand aloof from both parties , to pose as a po litical hero , independent , holding aloft thn banner of anti-monopoly. Then both parties would be bidding for my vote and my inllucnce. She told mo that Iowa would soon have to elect a United States senator. Whv should 1 not be the fa vored one ? Would not the 'child of im pulse' be the chosen ono ? The demo crats could surely not get one of their own kith ami kin. The republicans would surely have a few disaffected ones. There was time to plan for more. She bade me keep the democrats in good humor and high expectations , to avoid committing myself to either party , and then at the right time spring to the front , as the Van Wyck of Iowa , and capture the solid democratic vote , which swelled by tlio disallected republicans , would seat me in a senatorial chair. She bade mo start out at once , rally my forces anew , proclaim to them that 1 was once and for all an independent , and above all things an anti-monopolist , and never have I failed to follow the dictates of my angel , ambition , nor will I now. The The dream shall bo fulfilled. " See West Point base heater. Latest improvements in heating stoves. W. A. WOOD. Five Huii'lred Overcoats for Boys and Children from $1.50 up. up.METOAI.F Huos. Stampingand full variety of embroidery materials. Mrs. II. P. Niles , 40 ' 15'dway. Death oFB. liiirliorn. Yesterday morning Mr. E. Ihirhorn died oftcr a long illness of consumption. He was in tlio forty-sixth year of his age. He came to the United States in 1800 , and settled in Now York , where ho re mained three years , and then came to this city where he has resided ever since. Ho has been engaged in the jewelry bus iness hero , his store being on Main street. Ho was a quiet citi/.en , but ono who commanded the respect of all and the warmest esteem of his circle of friends. Ho leaves a wife and two child ren. The funeral will take place Mon day afternoon ut : ! o'clock at the family residence. I. O. O. K. All the members of Ilumboldt Lodge , No. 174 are requested fo moot this after noon at Q o'clocK p. m. at Odd Fellows' ' hall to make preliminary arrangements for the burial of our deceased brother , E. Ihirhorn. Funeral to take place on Monday , November 22 , at 2 o'clock p. m , Members of 40 and 174 , I. O. O. F. , are cordially invited to attend , Hy order of C. LAN/.KNioiinit : , N. G. E. HOSCII , Secretary , All members of Twin Brother Encamp ment , No. 43 , I. O , O. F. . are requested to moot at Odd Fellows' hall Monday at 1 o'clock p. in. , sharp , for the pnrpo.se of attcndinfl the iuur.ral or our late brother. K. liurhorn. By order of the C. P. E. 11 , Shoafo & Co. , loan money on chattle security of every description ; of fice No. GOO Broadway , upstairs. Don't huy your now Milt or overcoat until yon look at those at Mctcalf Itros. ( Jooil overcoat $3.50 , pants f 1 to $3.50 , other goods in proportion , Everybody's store , B'i3 Main. llt'uvy DuiiiHKKti Clulineil. An important suit was commenced yesterday , it being Harlo , Haas & Co. against the Citi/ons' state bank and Chas. llanna , the cashier. Damages are claimed to the amount of f 18,000 , mainly on the ground of libellous publication af fecting the credit of the firm. It Is claimed by the plaintiffs , who are n largo und well known wholesale drug firm , that the bank has been injuring its credit by returning drafts on tiio linn sent the bank for collection , Ono of these in stances was in January .ast , when tlio defendants received n draft from thn Ot tawa glass company , drawn on Harle , Haas & Co. , and sent to the bunk for col- ection , the amount being 'J.iH. On Itho next day the draft was presented to the firm and the bank informed that the Indebted ness had beou already paid. The bant returned the dratt with some nota tions calculated to injure the credit of the firm. The firm ehums $1,000 dumugcs on this count. Another claim is that in May last Kccd & McCormick , of New York' City , Un-w on thu firm for $03 , and that the biuiK did not present the draft for payment , but lulumud it with the note ou the buck , "no attention " On tills the firm claims f..OOO. ill June the Maltinc Manufacturing company , of Now York , drew on the linn for $ ! ) , and the b.ink returned this draft , with the note , "N. ( t. , won't pay. " On this thu linn claims $5,000 damages. Another draft , from John L. Whiting & Son. Hoston , Is said to have boon re turned thu samu way , with a like note on its back. The firm allege that all thl ? was done maliciously to ruin the reputation of thu house. An nil cm jit was made yesterday to get from Mr. llannan some explanation of the bank's side of the nll'iiir. That gen tleman said he hnd caused n meeting of the directors to be called for the iir.it part of next week , and until they had con sidered the matter ho did not care to have anything said about it. Ho had hist re ceived a copy of the petition , and had not had time to rend it. It is understood that there had been some feeling between ono of the firm and the bank , for some time. The bank folksctaim that the linn was evidently bound to hurt the business of the bank , and had declared It would not pay any draft soul to it for collection ; tlmt.whun the bank received a draft for collection and presented it to the llrm , the firm would note the amount etc. , and hasten to send a draft In pay ment of the indebtedness to the house direct , and have the bank return it , saving the bill had already been paid. Tlio firm would do this business through some other bank. The llrm was so cranky about these matters that instead of pre senting a draft in person , the bank got to Rending notices by mail , as is the custom in many cities , and when they paid no attention to such notices , then the drafts would bo returned unpaid. The firm , on the other hand , denies that it received such notices by mail. Another claim Is that tliero is a little feeling about Mr. llannan as a cashier , and that the ill feeling started originally in an attempt to get him out of that position. In fact the defense of the bank seems to be that the suit is started an a matter of retaliation and an outgrowth of ill fooling. The City Council's Session. The council met in adjourned session last night ; all present. The resignation of E. S. Barnctt , street commissioner , to take cfl'ect December ! ) l was accepted. The city's share for rent of rooms for election purposes in the different polling places , also the bills ot the judges and poll clerks were allowed in cash , the county having paid its share. J. It. Smith & Co. having claimed $258.80 interest tlio council allowed them $201.77 upon recommendation of the finance committee The ordinance to open and extend Ninth avenue west through the Omaha addition to Council Blufls was read a second time in full and , on suspension of the rules , was read the third time , passed and adopted. The bi lls of judges and clerks of election for the amount deducted by the county , being for one day's pay each , were laid over , they having been referred at the last meeting. An ordinance was passed ordering side walks placed on avenue F , cast of Oak land avenue , lots 4 , 5 , C and 7 , block 17 , Mill addition. Fourth street cast side , be tween Willow avonne and Worth street , and on south side of Mynstor street , be tween Sixth and Eighth streets , A communication from Robert Sewell , president of the waterworks company , was placed on file. It stated that the company choose their own plumbers to tap the water mains , butthatany plumber can compete for other business , and the more competition the better for the waterworks company. Grading improvement bonds wcro al lowed James i * . Uotildcn in the sum of $1,280 , and $3-20 in certificates for grad ing. ing.The matter of J. P. Goulden's appli cation for bonds for certificates he holds for work done over a year ago , referred. The city attorney reported the Tenth avenue ordinance , with amendments , which caused much disen sion , but reached no conclusion , Mr. Wright , tlio Union Pacific attorney , asked the com mittee to prepare their ordinance giving the Union Pacific the right of way through Tenth avenue or the alley and ho would submit it to the ollicials of the road in Omaha , and , if it was satisfactory , the council could then pass it. Freddy's Name Forged. The notorious characters , the ( lerstcn- bergers , are again in trouble. This time it is "Freddy , " who tiles information against his female companion. Ho claims that ho has a regular monthly stipend which ho received from Europe , and that while ho was in the clutches of the law in Omaha recently , his wife forged his name and obtained Ins remittance of $300 which rightfully belongs to him. Justice Frainey. before whom the "in nocent kid" appeared , issued a warrant for her "royal nebs , " and she will bo given a chance to tell how she got Freddy's money. It will bo lemcmbcred that while Mr. Fred was being tried in Omaha last week his wife was arrested hero on Broadway in company with a sport named Olive Jones , who claimed she was half red and half white blood , and the pair were lined for being drunk. _ A iVnintui in Indian Crock. An old Irish woman was discovered last night in Indian crook , just west of the Main street bridge. George Curtis and several others fastened a rope around her and pulled her up , She was com pletely exhausted and was cared for by some colored people in the rear of No. 4il North Main htreut. When Hho came to her senses she claimed thatHho had fallen into the creek but would say nothing about the old man that was fomU near her under the bridge except that shn ! : now him. For a long while she refused to give her name but finally told a Bid ; man that bho was a sister to Thomas Brennan , commissioner of charities and corrections of Now York City ; that her name was Mary , and that blie lived on Willow avenue , between Main and Fourth streets. After ndmitting that she had been drinking ; she said her name was Mary Hughes. Ten Town RirlH Fined. Ten of the girls of the town wore up before Judge Aylesworth yesterday morn ing to answer to the charge of vagrancy. Some wcro white and some were colored. They were arrested late Friday night and early yesterday morning , Three of them plead guilty to the charge and were fined f 10 GO each , while the others put in a plea of not guilty , but before the day was over they concluded that they had better pay the necessary § 10CO and leave the jail. It is understood that a number of their "sisters in sin" will bo arrested to morrow and subjected to the same fine. This is the regular monthly line , it being the understanding if the girls send in $0 it will be unnecessary for them to appear , but if they fail they are charged witli $1.00 costs while the proprietors are taxed * 25. Alleged Hoduotlon , Thomas McFaddcn , a young man of Walnut , was yesterday before Justice Sohuri on the charge of seduction , it being alleged that ho had seduced Mag gie. Haggle , who is now in this city under the care of a doctor. The day was tafcon up by the counsel in arguing us to the limit of witnesses that the defendant be allowed 'to testify as to the chastity of the girl. It not being certain as to what they nil would swear to , they wore limited to live and the defendant placed under $750 bonds , which ho readily secured. SUNDAY ShillVICLiS TO-DAY. ro.NtKlATIO.HAL ( ! ! ( | ( Ilflti It. Services in the Congregational church to-day , morning and evening. Preaching by the pastor. Morning subject , "Ac ceptance with God , " evening , "How God Helped a Hero. " Abordial invitation is extended. ST. I'Ai'l. * r There will ou no < ervle's ( in St. Paul's Episcopal church to-day on account ot the heating apparatus not yet having been completed. HAliMOSV Jlt IOS. Services at Harmony Mission chapel to-day at 3 o'clock p. in. , conducted by Kcv. T. J. Mnokay , rector of St. Paul's church. Those attending who have the Episcopal prayer book , arn requested to bring them , others the rector will supply with a loaf containing tiiu services for the day. May the chapel bo filled with friends to enjoy tlio solemn and beautiful service of the Episcopal church. Prayer meeting Thursday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Topic , "Thanksgiving. " MUTiiomsT Clinton. Topic to-night at the Hroadway M. E church : "Theaters and Thiiator'Golng.1 IIAITIST riirnru , HPV. Mr. Anderson , of Blair. Neb. , a talented young Scotch minister , will preach in the Baptist church at 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. Seats free. All cor dially Invited. PAINT'S cuntni. Topics nt Saint's church to-day by the pastor , as follows : 10:30 : a. m. , "Our Coming Hope , " 7:1o : p. m. . "Wrought. " Friends respectfully invited. Personal I'lirngrniihi. O. H. Snydcr , of Chicago , is at the Ogdon. E. H. Parko , of Chicago , was at the Ogden yesterday. Uowitt Troll , of Cincinnati , was at the Bechtulu yesterday. J. O. Grensel , of Mount Pleasant , was In the city yesterday. K. A. Whiting , of Chicago , was an Ogden guest yesterday. A K. Townsend , of Marshalltown , was an Ogden guest yesterday. Mr. Goilman , of the Godman packing company , was in the city yesterday. E. K. Cadwcll and family left last even ing for Avoca , whore they will make their future home. County Clerk J. J. Shea returned last night from New Mexico , where ho went on business. George E. Long , chief clerk of ( lie Mer chant * ) Dispatch company of Chicago , is at the Ogden vKilinir his old friend , Jas. B. McDermott , the Ogden day clerk. Mrs. A. S. Hall is prepared to do drcssnnking on short notice and at reasonable enable prices. No. 328 Broadway. A Maine witness , on being asked by the opposing counsel if he were not related to the plaintiff , answered "No1" On the counsel then asking him if he did not marry the plaint ill'.s daughter ho said- "Yes ; butgol all mighty , does that make us any relarion ? " At Lewiston. Me , , ono duv last week , a female .storekeeper crumbled a $10 bill in her hand while talking with a cus tomer , and afterward 'thoughtlessly ' went to the stove and ihrew'it in the lire" Her cash came short that day , and then she recalled the incident. A speaking-trumpet' ' used by the old volunteer lire department of Louisville , Ky. , was recently found in the bottom ot a well where it had laid for over twenty years. How it came to be there is not stated by the local scribe. An eastern blacksmith says the best appetix.pr in the world is Hie inhalation into the lungs of smoke from the horse's hoof when it is being shod. He claims that live persons visit him every day for hygienic purposes. It is stated the Manitoba government has made arrangements to return to the municipalities tlio aid granted to rail ways. _ A Rome. Ga. , judge is said to have grunted a divorce to a woman on proof that her husband had benomo a Mormon. K. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st , Council Hlufft , la. , and 200 S , loth st , room 10 , Omaha , Xub. Manufnctmor'8 Agent for th C&LIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Roofing , Slate , MantelB I'late and Window Glass , Show Cases- , Elevators , ( hand atulaiilic , etc. If you wish u really cheap suit to order , co to William ( irovor , ( Into of C'hiciico ) , No. 1 ! ) North Alain St. next to Amoricnn Dist. Telegraph ollice. He will make , you r. line titling all-wool hint for ST' ' . " ) . i'ants to order $0. Having opened a clotli nnd trimming house in connection with the merchant tailoring establishment , I would respect fully invite an inspection of snnio. Par- tics dcMrons of obtaining cloth liy the y.ard anil making up their own goods can here be accommodated. Trimmings of all kinds furnished. Goods cut to order. In fact anything you wish can be furnished at bottom prices. Don't ' forget n line fitting suit to order for $ ? 5 , pants fli. and cloths and trim mings at equally low lignrca , Wm , ( Jrover , No. 11 North Minn St. , ne.xt doorto American Uibtrict Telegraph ollice. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Oflice over American KxpreiB. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. . , , , At W. S. Ilcmor & CWs , Sfo. 28 Main st Council B. RICE , M. DM Or other TinnuM nMmmtl without thokiilloorilvawln'ofbkmil. Oyer thirty years pnictiriil experience. No. 11 I'ourlSt. . Council muffs. | VConsultation fire. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , imOADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ojiposlto JJuiumy Uc-pou 4UVI Horses and mules kept coiibtuntlv on Iwnd , for sale at retail or in car loads. Oders promptly Tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Siiti'TKii te UotKV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Kcil Sale Stables , corner Ut. uvo aud 4tli bireut. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pprelnl advertisements , Mich i s IA > I , Fo.iml loIonnKor , S.ilo , To Ilontnnts. . llonnllnir , etc. , wlll t'Oltiperloil In Ihli foluinn nt tlio lo\r rntooriTNCHNTSPCIt MSB forllio first Infer- Ion nil J FlvoConls 1'crt.lno for onch subsequent Insertion. Leiivo mlverllsemi'iits nt our ufllro No. 12 1'cnl street , near Ilroiutwujr , Council lllulTg. _ WANTS. you HliNT-nmilstie < l roouis , C18 Illmrs. t WANTii : ) A boy with pony to cnrry Ilco route. 7T OU SALli-Olil papers for snlo nt tlio tloo -T olllce. \\T A NT UU I'nrllcR Inteiiillnk- l > o marrleil T nrovnnlcil to enll nt tliu I'ryor'e Dec Job olllee to telect tlielr wedding cnnl . MURDER ! ! Diphtheria Inirnin mnklne tin minimi visita tion. Ten yrars' trlnlof 1)11 , T1IO < < . .1BFKKIUS' Hl'.MKUY for thnt fntnl niplmly has demon- KtrnU-d tlio fact that II U iufnlllblo IIBM provenl- Ivo niiiloiirn. Ifyou penult your children to illo nlth illplithcrlii , "Their blood lie upon your hpnd. " For nnlo only nt tlio olllco , No 1 South Mh streetCouncil muffs , In. , or soul by express ou receipt of price , J3. rroin thoOinulm lieu : Mr. J. II. llutler. of Iliucl Dpll | > ottawnltnmle Co. , Iowa , nnd 111" liunlly ol eleven pcr-ons , w ere nil sick with innllirnunt illplithcrlii. Kvpry oiipofthcin hiivo rocovoiod by the use of lir. Jellcris' 1'rnviMitlvu iiutl Cilro for Diphtheria , without HIP iilil of H phy.olcliiu. C. II. IllnUosleo , of No Hid Campbell street , Oinnlui , who recently lost n liuiiutltul nnd l.i- foresting dmiRlitpr. ntred ntiout 16 ypnr ? , by diphtheria , iiinlpr the treatment of ono of the beM phy-icliins In UiimlinMlloHto llr. .IctieriH , ot this city : "Vour remedy for diphthoiiii cnino lee IntP , our dear ilnuiditor was ilvluir uhitn It vim roonlvcd. I ntn srxtlsllt'd thnt lipr lifocdiild hnvo lii'i'ii ' H'lvcil. Another OUR ol our c hlldron who tiud the dlplithonn , her tliioiil wiis tlllo.l up with the putrid ulcoriitloti , wo need your ntoillclm * nnil In twclvp houra the dlscn nVIIH coniplotcly Hiilnlu-nl. In the luturo ive will l.ropjour nipilli'luu at nil tliiipc tu our IIOIIPO. Wo fp.pl thnt It snvnil the lift' ol one or our elill- druii. W nro very tliiuiKful loyou , mid ouly rorrrpt tluit wo did not enll on vou soonor. " From HIP Council Illtiirs D.illy ( llolip : Al. A. Mel'lko , editor ot tlio Uumbrlu ( Hbcns- liurif , I'll. ) rroummi , 1ms lioun Iho persouul frlondof the editor oi' tlio Qlobo for more limn twenty jreiim , nnd It known wliorovur ho Is kiHiwiiii * onn or tholio t man llvluir. Ill" Inmlly wits rnvnpeil with dlphtliorln , ami Kiently dis tressed. Semi ) of Dr. Jcffnrls' Dlphthfi'ln Cure WHS uppd , nnJllip llvooof the ip t ol hl child- run Riivpil. Lutlor.s from Mr. Mcl'lko nro mi- hounded In tholr oxprosslous of ifnttttudo for flndlnir poino nipiuiH of nvcrtlmr tlio lo s of all hlsllttlo onus. Vivo of Mr. Mel'tko's chlldron out of olirht dlod from dlphlhorlH lioforc ho Imd nil opportunity of ii lntr lr. Jefforls rc-mt'ily. Dyspeptic , why live In ralsor'yiimi dlo m ills- pnli- with cniiciir of the Btomnch ? Dr. Thomim JptTerle cures every cuso of Indigestion mid coiiHilpntlon In u very short tlmo. Dcst of ref erences trivon. Dyapoiialu m the cniiso of nliifty per cent ot nil diffused conditions. Price $5 for two weeks treatment. Dr. Jefforls' diphtheria niedlolno is infnlllblo for all kinds of sere thronta. Indlgponsihlc In putrid soic thront , In miillKtinnl BCiirlct fever , chnntfinfT It In 48 hours to the simple form. Infal lible cure lor nil iutlammatorv , ulcerntlvo , put rid , cnneeroiis ulcorntlon of the womb nnd nil cntm ill al co millions. Full printed Instructions how to ute the inodl- cmcs spnt with them. No doi'tor requited. I'r. ' .IcffcrlB1 remodins cnn only bo obtained nt life office. No. Kl South Einhtli Rtroet. Council IllutTs. Iowa , or sent by express on receipt of price $ U. WE ( JIVE AWAY A BEAUTIFUL PABLOB PICTURE WITH KVEUY TURKU CANS OF Campbell's ' Baling Powder. Those arc Oil Paintings in ( Jilt Frames , 20.\24. We also keep a line line of Fancy and Staple Groceries , All Orders to Telephone NX 29 , will bo Promptly Filled. J. W. KLEEB , JV'O. HAS JiKOADll'jlY. BOOK BINDING Ledger * , Journal * , County ami Itauli Work ol' All EtiiuK a. Spec ially Prompt Attention to Mail Orders IOREHODSE & CO. Room 1 Eve-rot lilock , Council Dlufts , Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in Maga/ines ami BLANK BOOKS. IICPKIlKNrCS : O. n. Nntloiml Hunk , M. K. Smith & Co. , Cltl unh' llniik. lef ) rc , WnlU fc Co. , rht National Hank , C. 11. Insurance Co. , Oilk'or&l'usey. Hankers. CM ! tjtxvliug Hank. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No. 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Lale of the Parisian Millinery Co. , Manager. FIRE INSURBHCE Irj fl e following Companies : German American , of Hem York Phtrnli. * of Hartford , Hartford , * of Hartford. Callfornlan , of ban franclico , Scottish Union & National , offdlnbjig. Union , of San Ftancltco , State , * of Dei Molnes , Wllliamikurg City , * of Brooklyn. Thou mar/xtf / with a Insure alto agalnit lost by Wind Storms , Cyclonet and lornadoei E77Ili [ f7CTIT(7 ( FOR w * 'N niuNcit r\G.plA UO. | f\\ \ 2HIUIFb AM ) OMAHA. ONBV LOANED ON coon CITY M AND I'ARM I'HOl'KHTV AT I.OWKfjT KAfE , * * * * * * * ! , * * * * * * CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Hltifl'b having Fire Esoa/pe And al ) jno 'em improvement * . 215 , S17 and 210 Mpin st. MAX MO UN , rop. Immense stack uf bailies' and Chltilrnin' Unttenrcar irttl he notil eheitn this wcrlt , WE WILL CONTINUE OUR SPECIAL SALE OF CLOAKS FOR ANOTHER WEEK. New Goods ! Lowest Prices ! HEADQUABTEBS FOB CARPETS AND DRY GOODS , Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. 401 BROADWAY , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 26 Pearl Street. i s furnisher , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. lloadipg Sbyloa and Irppopbabiops Qonsbanbly op p 1-4O6 Farnnm Street , Omaha , Neb. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO , We Are Still Offering the Greatest Bargains in JErcr offered In this city or the tvettt. Our stortt In nslaryctnul coinpl et as any yon can fliul , nnd ivr f/mimntt'c price * away WE ALSO HAVE A Full Line of Curtains , O/'nllyrnilesttiul inalcc , Inclntliny Liter , Turcoman , Chenille , Trlnh i'olnt Elc. , IStc. Our Rug Depirtment Comprises Turkish , Smyrnia , Kerrach , Brussels , Axmiiister , Etc. , at Prices Lower Than the Lowest. Oiartain Goods Toy tlx © "Y"arc3. Window Shades and Fixtures OU Cloths , Mattiiifis , Lincole.iims , Etc. A large line of Silk ami Mohair J'ltiKhi'n nnd Upholstery ( Juotls , Kttsy Chairs , Ottomans , J ? ot Jtests , Ktc , , or the. holiday trade. 7. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS , ciVue , tS I Will Pay the Highest Price in Gash. FOR ALL KINDS OF SEGND-DA4D ? FURNITURE AND STOVES , jvo. IIUO/VIMVAV , < ; oijii ; , ISMJITK LANDS CHEAP ! Far Lands Iowa , Minnesota , Kaunas , and from " mint ; m rniiKiiiK f "i 0(1 ( to f 10.K ( ) per acre School nnd Htato lands in Miniiusotn on 80 years' time fi per cent Interest. J and Buyers fare free. Information , etc , civen hv No. n.V3 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , agent for Freidrlkson A : Co. , ( 'i OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL HU FFS , 1A , EURbl.slied 181" Horses and Mules For all purpobeb , bought and sold , at tctail and in lots. Largc quantities to eulcrt fioin Several pairs of Hue drivers , bin ile ; or do'ible. MASON WISE , Couucil lilulli. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St.j Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. l.adicb buying 5 lial or bonnet , one faif will be paiil , $ IQ , lomul Irip. JOHN V JACOll S111S STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-L&W , Practice In the State 9111 ! 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