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O\[AHA DAILX or other means the rector decls !um.-d to nrge' giving, ‘m - | THE NEW TENPLE OF PRAYER. | The Opening 8ervices of 8t. Panl's Epis- copal Charch, DATLY (,OUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY MORNING, m..rm [ er umount thus collectod cording to a subscription was congregation indebtedness, mbers of the SOME VERY GENEROUS GIVING | I3 vtent off th ielp clear ¢ OI'FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. vered by earrier in any partof the city at twenty conts per week their subscriptions Body of an Unknown Man Found on | . 0 that when this ham Avenue herifl Seizes a Oyelone Highwaymen Baffied, The Deputy TELEPHONES v taith in Council Blur Nianr Eviron No. 2. RARREIN] Sorvibn, ¢ Praise God From Whom “after which the joined in sing Opening of the New Chuveh, T'he first services in the new St Iniscopal chureh drew MENTION, fonal hymn wa's New York Plumbing Co N woods ut Reiter's, it Crockwell's For school hooks go to Bushnell The eity council meet this evening All kinds of school books at Bushnell's The boards of registry meet on the 14th ounty board of ¢ \v 1 o'clock 'hv () \ml.m" ind vestibules bein closc ol 1 memor dr1 day in (h. building, both and exterior, ishop Pervy antial abstracts of titles ¢ and others who were are familiar with the ¢ huruh hmMmm in the state, sustain the all n.m,z« o ...~..1“.‘.. (I e Illumi church by ||MH|*' in Towa. ] 3 morning w 'IlI‘n' services for the day, hm the music was sy 01 Pearl street, Council Blufls, - A Skeleton At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon s named George marshal's office in the ported that he, with two other “The very best cabinets at $3 a dozen at The summer &chool begins to-day D. Goldstein will nllt n A branch estab- ]an nt at \n p having ended iy morning near Graham avenue, or mvm(lll\ |.un..-m~ BbA. . My mmh Photographs Sherradon, a boy with pony to IPliE ARAHEN B :||1i|u' organ was fully atoned for by the combination of the organ presided l.u‘«h.\l Mullen nnl'\fiml('uru- carry Begs for the one playing the with his violin, The opening w by Prof. Lip lm.u\- Ha and J. There will be preaching in the pavilion \Mlun" re |||‘u||<~|l of the man but the S| , W hwn was distributed over con- as dogs or other beasts h oft the bones, In one place was found a boot containing Ilu- foot and bones instrumental arrangement Filmore Purger of Omah Stevons of (i had ~l|‘l|\|n'|l ate opening, and well exceuted. and other musical foatures of the ser were given by a chorus choir; made un processional hy the leg up to the part of the hoot place was found Wl pelvis bones, while at feet was the h-m \\nh tibia tibula hones en Another of the fast freight arrive this morning from Califor east bound train of ten cars will \ining given Among the ‘The thermometer where lhv man had apy his vest and coat, being about three f « rently rolled up Austrian hymn, W present and the services with the pastor, h with the empty shells of four eartr nd one cartridge right by the hammer ady to go ofl at the next pull of the cout t er, who claimed a couple of . Mandel is fixing up the buildi iy geeupied by the Siuger Bre four were sol unly confirmed by Bis Perry, who also del vered a bricf, beautt ana impressive address to the cias Il.- appealed to them to make their hive < would speak to the world mo thaa any sermon could do. with Stubborn minds could with- y but the trousers 1 torn into »IurmI\ find them, as though it had been t, was found $4. XV mth his store, No. 825, The Horn brothers, who, it is clai broke into a ]lxl\nlv bath house on some bedding thercin, have not yet convineingly \\'hu-l:\ NS W itten in and goods st been caught. and will to-day probab) The trunk that J. L. Hartz y for his hotel bidl when b s 3 elnut t) his 1dentity couTLe lh-m\ Suit,w Imn sides on Graham He urged them in all w his words, o sol- id tenderly given, cannot but Tower giw 6f: o ‘man on G e (luwmtlu- wemories of those to whow i which he stuck howed it to the from the skull and is suppo bw'l\ unu-nl nl! by tham avenue 1 wly he is so 3 100 roll that he with, that he his hotel bill out i ec s mo for ||ml dedien 0 e zed in hunting his # [h.~ ~kl'lvm|| new chureh the Inuldmg [ne\\-nln Himber-land nbout fhreo hundred foot in the rear of the dancing platform on Gra- no doubt been number of months. jury returned a verdiet unknown'to them, s afternoon Drs. . Watterman of Cres- y performed a deti i ohn Kelly of The operation consisted iu moving part of the upper jaw bone which “and also cutting the lady is doing nicely tious it is quite common to fo i \\ux\lnp which 11 that conld be vas picked up and undertaking s quite a gene u-pnn about the, city that it was the kunl\ of the missing Kost, e ng that it was he. i Lawrence, Mills yes that they soem brought into Morgun's " to belong to his than to the Lord, to whom the; y 1 Ivscems that the Iim palians believe in getting a churceh from the worid, the flesh as debts are going through the form n!gn\'im_( it o orbital neryes mally given. and will return to In r home to-day. P. Hunchott has 3oty his many friends and tients'will find him i 3 will retain his office as before over No. 12 One dozen cabinets a nd a large pancl 2,50 at Schmudt’s W |u-n_m good theology or not, At the Lako. and it leaves the parish the ad lifting the deb least a foot in the past week. was no_formal ||mrnin'_'; by Bishop Pe wis mads by \\Imh( e ight Prowlers. About 1 o'clock yesterday i Thomas, of the merchants’ police shots in rapid suc- ng to the spot from o they secmed to proceed, found Call, of the nail works, standing at the corner of Washington avenue and Call was very much ('\mlt-,\l_ edly informed the officer | the shots at some highwa man who bad tried to rob him. f peding home, been so cool, lml wilh a con- tinuance of such weather the lmllunw \nl' a, Wag given a v force, heard seve gi v on, and hur e o popular bathing is n t an cnd at any rate, ‘season will last num cable fac lake now than He ~|mku hnl-fl.). \)xmtml' ,mrn Sthiginonielimy “1" atany time dnnng the season. autiful strueture in which they worshipped for the i re combination of 3 ce .lml gth apparent in every de Preparing to Pa The curbing, storm sewers, being put in on upper Br atory to paving there. the extension of the street car line is also The paving idences nf llu- the pAu»h manif of those who ha i pulied out his r one of the men hi volver went off, to run, and he fired three shots them as they rushed down the gtree gearch was made for the trace could be m\unl , and as he did so will begin in be about three thousand five hundred feet tributa to the \hv rector, and i couched it in \m-h well m(.uvr v.m\l~, .mu s0 delieately and feel lloypibuting The Christian Women. business meeting ot the tian association, yarlor of the Ogden house H. A, MONTGOMERY, it ved there they to their surprise ||\.u. a short time before some fellows had been prowling about mv) rd mul trying to br i Call was badly fright- dllows had disappeared ul of her husband and the Womel’s Chr md lmw Inid haps hidden wL nul) there, was al- most the life blood ot him who lmd been placed in charge of the flock. i essed mlo the wor stone was :\ddml to stone, with the very from sight, but Personal Paragraphs, Stevens of Lincoln was inthe ity nd BstalRed i ohearfully, ya u|)uu him had gatlen th J. Mead ine Elootrio door bells, burglar alarms.and padows ol Joplbinc n statement of by hnu whose very lifn into this worl 1008 nt tho New York Plumbings Co. Maxwell of Creston had been put Y- J.B. Sibley I tended e M.-rn t Thoy Didn't Mean To Beg that two s returned from cced in telling force the most oloquom (Iu at mul.l h.-. f Woodbine was at shatguns at the Hall school build- friends of the boys to explanation. m D. Willeox of Washington, at the u;:m-n house. 0 overcome lh:ll atf come in with an ""M '"". Hier ] that the janitor, Walker boys se al times to shoot the him in the counci slmul thore with te in the i, ng his'old friends els for Messrs, Smith & Co., spent Sunduy 1 S Donnwas alok few broken words, Killed som for him to_eat, not know ng violuting' the ording and the two bo Mrs. J. 8, Grotzor after spending a wee returned home at her old home in e autiful building heen a dream to be rey «Im lu ofl'in the future, hi the wonderful self-s devotion of the rector, utes there was Tien they he ard that it \\mlhl cost |lwm F100 i and they nutu or 80, but have ne found at home when Brown and Bert Evans a week's chicken ly f run away, and can be hunt in Nebraska, o ilence lh.nu"hunl tho while many wiped = which conld not but start when son of Contractor Mar- s to-day to attend school tin Hughes, los Hard and soft coal in Ate rlxon l\ n. W Council Bluflt Fuel' Co, ' No Telephone No, 136, work on the L i Driscoll Again Downed, In the suit of Driscoll vs. the Indepen- et of Council Blufis, the Jury has brought in u verdict for the de This was o claim for damas the school distriet built a school ans_ drawn by Mr. without comper: work his boen purcly a yenture y. \\ Ed ¥ AIIII who has been :\I:-onl \l\ dent School Distr which you who live not be the pliinnings of th vost Toa ne 81 Dk roturnod: J 1 Paco lias gono Lo M. Ayr al of lis sister, cannot imag- tend the funera Dubois, who died suddenly. r, wife and daughters, son and_wife, returned ¥y mm.u morning from Round Lake. and ('Imrln-s Stewart re- according to plu oll, s o Claimed @ him for his work. efore J.m.u I,‘u.ri..)mnw and s impossible, us and for us. tu God be the glory. you, and in this eity, been enst. 1 felt that wo wer i , but for the future s will soon be still yings and vw|~lmr|nm' w tudes \\‘m wil 1 God for this p forth from h their lives of purity « placed faith in you, and 1 ha ask whether the faith that the vest placed in the citizens and the cong i spent four weo k8 at tho seashor , which now results n ul yesterd A) enot building od that the morning did consider Sioux City & P Howe's Sixth street L 15 making lm linest m ‘I ) g rl Groumnd feed ul to the estate of the late R. 8. Cole, of this A Fast Horse Ma weg left for Chicago \d Miss Lizzie Kirschr, who will remaiu at school, and daugher, under the driving of Matt Harle, won the 2:4) wrotting race hore last wee said to bo even more Deputy Sherift’ O upon lum with a w Mulbolland, fo tho driving in ancient times fust than he w custom of lml«lmiv prisoucrs mmnhum aid. Lhe v 210 ibout # month. mpany them as far as whic |l uum [ their honorable relea more hateful than the prisoners of war.’ i clone |~~nl| b . and will be there xared for until the nmucr is adju from a captivity ———— ~ icnt capture us Gray Hairs, Globe-Democrat: ing matter of the har substanee, Being prese: and betwoen tho different_celis of which each hair 15 composed matter is absent the bLair appears white, Highest prices paud for county, town tin the fiber cells ty aud school bonds. ., No. 103 Pearl street, Council. Blufts, statements of th the eolleotors went th \tion gatheri 0 NAWEs Or Aecounts Is ul the ve: wuy. .u..l If this coloring were cunuu out, BEli: MON I)A Y, 1se of the unevenness of the sur ch flects the light and of the pr of air-bubbles, a mbderate quantity of 3§ present in every hair, partly within, partly between the cells Hence the hair varies in color according to the wresence or absence of coloring sabstance and the amount of air con tained, and the varying shades froi gray to snow-white are thus produced ness usually precedes the baldness and may be considered a natural It is generally to be first scen the temples (from tempus, tin a namg dgived from this fact), then i the eard s\ at first, the gray hairs in cre with advancing years, until ali are changed, ‘L'he loss of color beging towards the roof, as a rule, and only in exceptional cases at the out end Aftor a gray haiv has thus been produced it fallsout, and the new one that suec 8 it is of a changed type, a sure enough gray hair, differing very clearly from that which it rc Jdke baldness; gray ness may appear prematurely in young sersons, and does not indicaté any defect in the constitution or disease in the hair itsclf, which often continues to grow even to the most advanced It scems to be due to hereditary intfiences, for it is often a family peculiarity Sudden whitening of the hair, even during one night, has been observed oo often to admit of any doubt as to the oc- currence, although this has often been disputed, The most cminent of physio logists, Professor Brown-Sequard,” ob- served in his own person the turning of black hair to a snowy whiteness in the course of one T'he story of the un- fortunate Antoinette, o frequently quoted, therefore have had some toundation in fact. In these e air changes at once through- ar out its length and those which grow to roplace the white ones are also white. Examination of some of these eases show that the coloring matter isstill there but ble number of air _bubbles are nd give the peeyliar S Cre IS At present 1o x| n be offered of this curious ¢ hange in the first place, or of its persistence after it hias once appeared. rvious disturb; rces of the nervous system eause grayness; especially is this true of the melarcholy form of insanity Depressing emotions, SOrrow, Worry, eté,, well-kiown to produce grayness, everal popular provert test. baldness, grayness in patches or may follow thie course of the nery a8 been divided or otherwise inju exhausting disen: baldness, and this may inthe new crop fevers, such as typhus, typhoid and small-pox, have this as an after effect. As before stated, when a hair once turns gray, i h those which grow in"its place 3 afterward of the same tint. But tlu-r« are curious exceptionsto this rule. Some- times, very rarely, howeve fter the s been white for months, & seg- ment containing (‘ulunul_ substance formed, and a s have been noted in which every hair was made up of al- ternate rings of brown and white. In these instances the wliite épaces were di tinetly larger than the bfown one i by tre atment by chemicals, under B »pe, air in minute bubbles es- caped from the white s which im- iately beeame of “the natural colo showing that the colorihg m: there but hidden by the unnatural ac mulation of air in or between the cells SPECIAL NOTICES. ;i ITOTITE. ments, such as Lost, Foun To Rent, Yants, Boarding, in this column at the low PEit LINT for the first inser tionand Five Cents Per Litie for cach subsequent Like avious neute or are followed by Specinl advy To Loan, For 4 will insertion, Leuve advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal street, near Broadway, Council Blufls. WANTS. — At the Orden House, i fivst-class rmaid. Apply at onee acre favm, 115 Or Trade: plow, 40 pusture, 10 neres «_house und b Will seil or Ad handise. ress P, 0. box 1184, Towa. 0Lt SALE=OId pay at Bee ofice No. "BR. F. P. MURPHY LATE OF ST. LOUIS. Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Hours, % _Room No. 6. MONEY TO LOAR---At lowest rates. Real estate handled, In surance written and all kinds of honds bought by F. J. Day No. 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Established 188I. BEST LAURDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Bluffs HomeSteam 504 Brondway Council GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hands employed town orders | ALl ork we out mail or cxoress solicited, and Reductlon in Prices, China, { las ware, Etc., At W.S. Hemer & Ca's, No, '.’J Main .sl. Council Lighs, |Gty Steam Laundry ! REMER & SEARIGHT, No. 8¢ N. Main Street, Council Bluffs, Finest work and lbuest prices for fine work, All collaysand cuffs re- turned in collar @¥l cuff boxes iwthout extra charge, which guar- antees work in sane ondition as it leaves us, Qut of toun orders ve- ceive samelattention end at samne rates as city work. Horses and Mulés For all purposes. hought and sold, at retall and inlots. Large quantittes 10 jelect from overal pairs of flue drivers single or double. MASON WISE., Couucil Bluls, EI‘TI&‘W BER 6, 1880, [ Harkness Brothers NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, Ia. Are opening new and beautiful designs CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, Velvet, Tapestry Brussel 3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrains, Rag Carpets, Etc. Mattings For offices, hotels, for prices at Harkness l(r(nul\\u) Bros,', DRESS GOODS Are now arriving and in stock. Tri cots, Flannels, Cashmeres, ete. SILKS. Black Silks and in the new colovs, Quality the hest and prices the lowe. for good goods. ble No. oods will eall on Harkness Bros.’, 0L Broadw: Council Blufls, Hosiery. A few more of those Lisle Thread ., in black and in colors, Bros., No. 401 Broadway. Hose left at 2. at Harkne OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large stock to select from. Door Mats, Rugs Curtains, Curtain_Poles, ete., at Har ness Brothers, No. 401 flrou«l\\u). Council Bluffs. MURDER!! Diphtherin is ngnin making its tion. Ten yenrs' trial of DR. THC REMEDY Tor that fatal meln strated the fact that it is infailil ive and cu die with dipht liend.’ l-m sl Bth s g Gorindy of the Union Pacitic sufferor for many year posed 10 e cane t 1t was so bad ation. four pletely « Ak oDtatten 1 dicd from blocd poi destroyed the Lie of € Grant. From the Council Bluffs baily Globe: A MePiio, o itor of tho Cambri bro thin or he is He isnl<o d twenty ye us, Kno wa i ondé of the best men liv te friend of Mr. Clar He sged. Mr. Clark having b nt him some of Dr. Jef e i roup of little and tender ones out of cight dicd from d rin b an opportunity of us| mc[n JetTeris' remedy. Teris' lllpml.m in medicine is infallit Kinds of orc thronts. Indispen y ore thront changing it in 451 lible cure for all inflammatory, 2 rid, eancery ation of the womb s how to 1 doot ceme sent with it. P. C. MILLER. No. 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Sign and Decorative Painter, Mache Wall Ornaments, None but best hunds employed and chargoes as low s others. —GIVEN BY— L, A, 1668, KNIGHTS OF LABOR, —AT— MASONIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15. | Tickets admitting gentloman and Jadies $1.00 OmahaDentlAssocmtlon 1519-1521 Douglas st , Omaha and , Council B3] whug! Gas, Vitalized their slekening effeot Painless Dentistry. No b Air, Ether and Chorofori, wi avoided by the most wonderful ansesthetic, purify ing the blood und bui'ding up the tissues ()nm a Dental Association, Sole Prop'rs. o und Best teeth §0; \tinuous Gum wer price 315 a speclalty, ~ JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and l.q oral courts Rooms 7 und 8 Sh k. lodge rooms, Call 1 Bx- cellent for traveling and fall service. Ladies wishing relia- Her of the Non- has been unfoitinate in the tact Tt his family was ravaged with diphtherin, d cPike's ehildren he had e ble in et fever, Infal: L put- and ail » the medi- Papior Sixth Annual Ball BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! On December 81st, proximo. the pm!mmhr,) nf Orcutt, French & Trey- nor, known as the Council Bluf)'s Carpet Co., expires by limitation, and on that date there will be A CHANGE OF FIRM To get veady for this change we offer owr entire etock of - CARPETS, CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES OF .ILLL KINDS, AND OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL SELL THEM. Citizens of Council Bluffs and vicinity will find it to their interesls to call and examine owr goods and prices. This is the jirst opportunity everoffered in this city to obtain the above goods from a full, fresh stock, at the opening of a business season. Country merchants will find many bargains by calling early. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET (0. Ho. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale GOLD MEDAL over the New O A most delightful beverage in either hot or cold weather. Bottled direo at the springs in Waukesha, Wis., and made of the finest freshly imported Jamaica Ginger Root, the juices of tropical fru Arcadian Mineral wing Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical anthority pronounced it *‘the most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Aleoholic stomach stimulant, while as a beverage it is simply delicions. The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar, Made from the pure, Sugar. Fruit Acids and benoticinl; Fruit dnices, hing and highly sin Couneil Blutls by dinn wate sparkling Ar Complete in itscif. K 1 A M. combined w Re Beardsley, anic J.W. Kleeb, vior & (Y 8. T. McAtee, »bits & V John Short & Son. For sule Cheney & Oloson, Franik | Fuller & 1stone Bros, & Co., Max B4 ht, W In leming A Co., Leslie & 1 l’\m it, . W, Jas. Forsyth, . Buldatl, Smith & Kenaed i V' 0. l| Wirth, Downle; .C. \1-~= Wilcox & 8 h i ford & ¢ Schmiot & Moclles $2.50 Per Doz or 25C Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: WIRT & DUQUETTE - -L. KIRSCHT & CO, COUNCIL BLUFFS. e Drutg Co., Stephens,ee Foegel & Dinning. Meyer & Raape, wholesale fancy grocers, Omaha. Uy B A sl Ry a) o HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER H. T. Cla Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction gu Frame buildings moved on Little Giant triclks, best in the world, 802 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Blufls, BOSTON TEA COMPANY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 16 BRain and i5 Pearl Street, Council Biuffs. WANTED---100,000 MORIE CUSTOMERS, D I T e e T GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! I‘nrmnuz Iands in Iowa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkausas, from £1.25 to $12 per acre, time b per eent inte P. P, Lay n,tlup, No. ! A Selool and state lands in Minnesoti ond)ye t. Land buyers farve free, Information, ete., given by o Browdway, Council Bluils, lowa. BOOK BH\I)IN(,m Py prr s Chrer -. S iany COUNCIL BLUIFS, 10 A, inlty. weted by the SISTERS OF CHARTY, B, V., M " . For tern of f,ye months, §i6, — dress BISTEN SUPERIOR e Room 1 Everet Block, Couneil Blu ‘ R RI P M n" s Cancers | Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind- Ovor thirty yours ing i N | No.u Peart _B%" Consultation treo BLANK( BO’QHQ. OFFICER & PTY:’SEY. g e or & Pusey, Huu:: B. B { \,\_ COUNCIL BLUFES, 1A, Estullished 183 R WILLIE\F’?S N. Main St., Council Blufls, Ia., and 209 8, 15th St., Room 10, Omatix, Neb, | CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES | Tents, Awnings, Roofing \Xun- tels, Plate and Window (ilass, Show- NO. 500 & 511 MAIN ST (¥ I (hand un\l liy- N' gCHiIRZ 5 Duily receipts of new goods. Hats Cavs, Clothing, and a full iine of Dry Justice of the Peace Goods, all of the latest styles. Call and Oflice over American Express Cowpany get prices before purchusing clscwhere, B e e