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f } * y , ME DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLtrFFS-SATURDAY , JUNE 13 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE ; Saturday Morning , Juno 13 , BUB3CUHTION HAIKS. By Mall " " - - " - ' . ' VonOQ' ? " " fc MINOR MENTION , Mr. John Ahlos expects soon to start Tor a summer trip through the old conn- tay , and premises to send back nomc In- tercatlDg letters about his obhcrvfttlona thoro. Yesterday afternoon there wa a shoot between 0. Bljnstor and Uarry Hordln , Klws balls being used , Hardin won , getting twenty-four oat of twenty-five , while Mynstcr got only seventeen. In the district court yesterday the tima was taken up in the heating of the casa of Iloyer vs tlia Wabath railroad company , It being a unit for damages on account of property destroyed by Cro , caused by a spark from a p eslng engine. "Sport" Miller is having a good deal of trouble with his boys , and wanla now to have them sent to the reform school , as ho says ho c n do nothing with them , and that they not only refuse to mind him , but they pitch on him and beat hint. hint.The The ladles of the Harmony mission gave an entertainment last evening for the purpose of raising f ands to buy r now organ for the chapol. The enter talnmont was a pleasant ono , there beIng - Ing a very enjoyable musical programme In addition to other jvttractloni , and re freshments. The grand jury yesterday returned many Indlctmonta. Among them wore bills against Scott , for playing a confi deneo game ; Lyons , for attempting to hold up a man on Main street ; Mary French , the woman who was arrested for going through a house where eho had begged lodging. Mr. A. T. Fllckingor , who spares enough time from his law proctlco to keep track of the weather moro closely than any other man in the city , reports the rainfall for May to have boon 4.55 Inches , which ho uaya 1s below the usual rainfall for May In this part of the country. William Sas , of Woodbine , In hurry ing to the Wabash train , dropped his pocketbook , containing money and pa pers valued at § 1,400 , but Officer O'Brien made a successful hunt for it , and the owner soon had the satisfaction of recovering ering his own without the loss of i penny. A chicken-coop located within a few feet of the police headquarters was robbed Thursday nfght. The poultry was the property of Mr. Leutalnger. It Isn't intimated that the police had any thing to do with the robbery , not BO much as they ought to bnvo had. With thieves so near the lock up they ought to have hac enough to do with It na to havj caught the rascala. The Iowa grand ledge of drnida has just closed its annual mooting at Daven port. Council Blufls got Its full share of honors , Mayor Yaughan being chosen as the past noble grand arch , and J. D. Nicholson af grand guardian. Connci Bluffc waa chosen as the next place o meeting , although Oedar Rapids , For Madison , and Burlington worked tholr best to get the honor. Services at the congregational chnrcl to-morrow. On account of the frescoing of the main audience room which is now In progress , services will bo held in thi basement. Thora Trill bo plenty of room and comfortable seats. Subject of morn Ing sermon , "Tho Children. " In the evening a pralso mooting will bo hold beginning ginning at 7:30. : Subject , "The Valm of Christianity. " The DCS Moines papers in giving an account of a French and German recita In Callanan college , pay high compll metti to two of Council Bluffs young ladles , Miss Nellie llatchor and Misa G A. Oaborno , who are attending the college lego , and who took prominent parts in the entertainment. Mies Hatcher sang a French song , and ono in Gorman , whili Mies Oaborno won honors by tbo part ahi took in a German Pl y. Tiio drunken woman who caused thi police to imuh trouble on Thursday , wai brought Into court yesterday morning It her right mind. She gayo her name a Mrs. Golmoier , and tald that she hat boon living In Omaha , but had com over hero to ace If she could not got som work. Sbo claimed to bo a widow wit ! four children whom she had been oblige to put out into other families not being able to support them heraolf , and he father belnc ; too cloio to give her an ) help. She was fined the usual amonn and not being able to pay , was put a bard work killing bedbugs In tbo clt ; A case of dtunkcn brutality Is roportei but no arrest baa been mndo. It oeem ihfit the husband and lather , In tiamo although ho docs not appear to hav acted like either , wont homo drunk enc began luatlng the children for some trlv ial ofTentc , and when tbo mother Inter fered ho throw a butcher knife at her , a mifsing her , but unfoitunatoly hitting 'a ' ono of the children , InlllcUng qnlto a serious wound. The woman Is said lo have then thrown the kifo at the man Inflicting a scalp wound , and that followed up by Lor hitting him with a man stick of wood , knocking him so eilly that the he could not keep up the content any longer. The affair , a rtpoittd , Is c most : disgraceful one * , and merlta ( ha attention of the authorities. Col. Sapp'n ' name ba > been mentioned qnltfl fnqaanily throughout the state * in on connection with the probable nominttion cui Jor comcorly the republicans , tnd tbo a Ute papf.rs ore ho * passing around an lion to the effect ihat he recently ex pressed ! hlmsoU at Dnbuquo as thinking thai prohibition ii fait dying out In Iowa that tiio next republican convention ' ffould ! not endorse the former plat- forl In Its favor , but would either Ignore ho question or bo in favor of high 11- enso. This expression of opinion is Iven apodal attention , on the ground hat Colonel Sapp m y bo nominated for governor by the republicans. Tha BEE a reliably i Informed that Colonel Sapp ms ; no Idea of accepting the nomination , f tendered him , and much loss Idea of rylngtoget It. In fact ho does not want the honor , and would not accept ii ondorod. Ho Is out of the field and the race in every respect. The express men are still very mnch , gitod over the present llccnso law , they claiming that under It they have pale tholr money the past year , but hive not had any protection. They say that cs peclally in the winter , strangers come In lore with teams , and haul cosl , and do general teaming without paying any 11 cense or taxca , claiming exemption on the ground that they are hauling by the day and not by the load. The express men also claim that unlicensed parties take advantage of the races , and other like occasions , and that when regular licensed ones complain , they are told to hunt up tholr nitnessos , m ko a regular charge and hlro an attorney to prosecute the offondora. Those having licenees clam that having paid tholr money Into thi treasury , they are entitled to protection and that It is the duly of the city officials to do the prosecuting. The aldermen want to have the expressmen have an ordinance drawn np to unit them , anc then they will paea It if it is at all roa sonablo. Judge S. W. Mason , of Now York Ino father of the young mm who ha boon given so mnch notoriety hero late by the suspicions directed agalns him In connection with the loss of som money from Mclntyros store , has ar rlyod in the city for the purpose of hav ing the charges and Insinuations agalns liis son's character cleared up , and to investigate vestigato with the view of making those smart who have scattered any mallc- eloaa stories , if such there are. The judge occupies a prominen potation in the east , and ho evidently does not propose to have the family es cutcheon spotted without cause. Jus what action ho will take in the matter i not known , and ho probably cannot do- cido himself until he examines the fact moro fully , but It is repeated that ho 1 thinking strongly of commencing aamo action against Mclntyro as bcng ] rcapnnl bio for the unpleasant position in whlcl his eon was placed before the public , The grand jury had found an Indict mont against W. S. Smith , the colored head porter of the Odeu house , the charg being seduction. The woman who thn complains of him is named Green , and I white , but she claims that Smith con fidenced her out of her virtnro by prom laing to marry her. She claims that b is the father of the little babe which eh carries in her arms. He has given bond to appear and answer for trial when th time is sot. Smith is having a good dea of trouble lately , his creditors plnchln him snugly , and now this other matte matter follows. Ho haa been ono of th most dressy men in the city , and has apparently parontly been having unusual prosperity ho having a large number of hacks wagons , teams , etc. , and has been looke on aa having a very sunshiny life , bu the clouds are gathering very thlcl lately. There need bo no such great agltatlo about the proposed now license ordln anco , taxing every sort of business , aeoms to bo conceded by oven the alder men themselves that there are few , any , of these proposed licenses , whlc can bo legally collected , and the enl question Is whether tha citizens wlllvo untarily pay the amounts named , c whether they desire to have the police gas , and other requirements of the clt done away with. When It cornea to voluntary contribution on the part of th citizens to keep the city going , there wi bo very little money paid Into the treaa ury. Everybody Ia eager and willing fo everybody else to pay the proposed 1 cento , but each ono wanta to have him self lot out. V The council , composed of twenty o raora of the prominent churches of Wes oru Iowa and Nebraska , will meet in th baptist church at 10:30 : a. m. Tuesday IB The afternoon and evening services wl bospoclally | interesting. TheRov.Mr.Wnt N son , of Sioux City , will preach in the afternoon tornoon at 2:30 : p. m , , and Dr. Ilulbor in the evening. In addltoln to the ser mons various other parts will bo take by dlflbront ministers in attendance. A are cordially Invited , The two.year-old child of H. Hntchln- son jesterJay strayed from Washington avenue over to iho residence of J. W. Squire , on Story ttrcet , and was found several hours after , mnch to the relief ci the child's parents , who scoured tbo city San for the child. It looked a little odd yesterday to BOO the street parade of Iliggins , coming Into flno Or prohibitory state to drum up business his lino. It drew the attention of the all people , however , end as an advertising scheme was a success. : .E. B. Hnlbert , D. D , and 28 John Belcholt , a prominent business of Chicago , will bo the guests of Rev. D. H. CDoloy , from Saturday morning till after the council of recgni- bn on Tuojdjy. It la eaid that many refused to have heir names reported to the coneus ftker for fear that they would bo called to pay poll tax. If any such fellows bs fonnd they should bo rr.mJo to p y j ; double tar , nd NEQLA.raS , A siaifliBB ; Affray Belwe&n & Juvenile Adversaries , Other Nowa Glcnnlngi for the lice. NEOLA , Ift. , Juno 11. Several sub iantial improvements have been added o our town atnca oar hat. The two-story brick building of Harvey voy & Beard , to bo tiled DS n drag atoro , nd postoQlco , la now ready for occupan cy. The carpenters arc j oat pulling the iniahing strokes on the counter and helving. Very few § mall towna boast of a building like this , with n French > late plasa front. J , W. Bailer and E. Vlckory have each erected for thomtolvoa n neat resi dence , as have othota too numerous to mention. Mr. 0. D. Dlllin seems to bo the hap ilcst man in town now. Ho rides bo * ilnd a crack team in a bran now bugcy. The school year baa jest closed and the vacation will l at for three months. The old teachers arc retained for the nor year. J. G. Bardsley has left his old haunt ou Third atroet and ia now ensconced in bla own now atoro building on Frcn street , whcro henceforth ho will juggli the sugar-scoop and yard-stick. John Ocamaa and J. E. Pollott havi bought out the livery business of Georgi Srxton. The red barn ought notr t ( prosper , aa they are both genial , gooc tcllowa. A itabbing afl'ray occurred horoyoater day between two boys about 12 or 1C ycara old. It aoama that the boy jot hurt , whoso name is Cash , la Icarnin , to become n clerk in the store of Willlnn McDonald , and about 2 o'clock yestcrdny hftornoon the boy who did the Blabbing whoso name la Fnlliger , came into tin atoro , and shortly some dlfTerenco aroai botrroou them , and the clerk sought ti eject the invader , and while the moloi was going ( a ahamo to say it ) quito a crowd of men gathered around thorn to aeo "tho fun. When young Folllge drew his knife and stabbed his advomry In the right arm near the ahonlder joint Dr. Harvey dressed the wound short ! ; after it occurred , lln aays It la enl ; very slight , but might have boon produc tlvo of very bad results. Jt bled pro fuaely. Nothing further has dovclopoi in the matter aa yet. Oar now nteam food mill , run by ou townsmen , Cooper & Hall , report the bualneaa In a nourishing condition. More Vcr. Substantial abstract s o title and rca oatato loana. J. W. A H L. Squire , 10 street. Raltor Is offering great bargains at h merchant tailoring establishment. No Jf O | j Broadway. See hla ( goods and go his prices. Wanted Immediately , a braea bando about seven pieces on a six months en gagemont. Apply to Dr. J , Palmer Lone Wolf , the medicine mac , at th Scott house , Council Bluffs , Iowa. "Will You Accept ? General Agent Babcock , of the North , western roads , ieaued tto following Invitation : * 'Pack your trunk and bo ready to leave Council Bluffs at 5:20 : p. in. , on the 18th Inet. , via the Chicago & Northwestern 18i railway for Portland or to any point yon may wish to viait in Canada , Now England or New York state. Tickets for the round trip $37.50 , good for thirty days , and will be sold to any person , re gardlosB to eox , color or previous condi tion of servitude. By securing your tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern , the best railroad In tbo world , paaaengers will have from two to six hours in Chicago going , with the choice of routes from there east. The excursion train will be the finest over ran from the Missouri river to Chicago , and will coat no moro than by inferior routes. For sleeping car accommodations anc further information , apply to or address W. N. Babcock , general western agent. Omaha. " Cobs at George Beaton's , C28 Broad way Bead Jndd & Smith's oifer of 51,000 reward in another column. S. 11. FXLltERT , 200 Broadway , - - Council BluflY DRY eJOODS. SO yards pilnt $ 1 00 20 " dress goods 10 " nublan gingham 14 " coed UlletirchcroiU. 10 " good rhcctinj 7 " sulttlk jeans , Host joand all wool , SOc per ynr.l. Boots aud shoes at prices as Uw as any house in the city. GKOCEIUES. IflpoumHoxC euirtr 1 1 0 ( 13 pounds granulated iunr 101 IS pound * confectionary A sugar % . . . 1 OU SOlnru whllo Kustlnn soap. Kirks 100 0 bars blue India soap , Kirks 109 22 biral'ijma soap , Lautz liro'd ] IK 18 boxes matclioj UcstBjfuit , per f si , Horn aim , pir tr llon ( C t English currants U pounds. 00 10 boxes pcnuloi ) Lewis lye (0 ( S 2-pound cans itrawberrloi In s > rup . 00 53ouml | tniuica"lies | , In Bjrup . 00 103-pound cans tomatoes . 00 pounds MlchlgandrioJapplcs. oc 10pounpa evaporated ajiplls . . . i ( K Lorllard riinuz tobao.o per pound U " 7yplUjf tobacco , per pound 6 ( Na'Drilluif tobtooo , per round < 0 Hour , all brftuds Ironi ? 2.10to $ J 6) per GOODS FOR CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY. S. H. FILBERT , 203 Uroadway , - Council Madame F , J , Balcear , Who ( or tbo past 10 j ears his heun practltlc in frtncUco ii now located at Ho it N. Gtb Street opposite new Opera IIouso. iUdiaio lialcoar guarantees to rcsture HAIR OR WHISKERS , to Rio anyone a'hugh muetacha or bring enl a growth otbilr ur board In from /our / totU wooke. Prlcoj roatunablo and iwtiefjrtloii guaranteed , Ctucetf , dcafneisandesptclilly rheutn&tliin and thronlodljcaecs cured ty auituial gift ol the doctreieJJ > r. JSS.Italccat ; North : Oth St. , - - Counc.l Ululfg , Ia in TKOS. OKK10HB. W. n. it. I'DSI Officer & Pusev. Council Bluffs , Towa. at Established , - 1865 Dealerj in Foreicn and Domestic Exchange Home Security * , And other wares. Attend the & i8 * Ji T" Gn& | | 1 I I tL rTtv l At 23 Mniu St. , Council Bluns. Ono eot handled cops &nd sauccra. 3Sc Ono aot knives and forks D8c Ono bowl aud pitcher 08c Ono o-bottlo trlplo plated cantor 1 08 Ono set Rogers triple plntcd knivca , 1 08 Ono decorated ton sot (5Gplcces ( ) 4 OS Ono decorated dinner set (08 ( plccoe ) 1't 08 Ono decorated dinner cot , [ 131 pieces ] 1 ? 08 Call and see : Yours very respectfully , HOMER , THE CHINA MVE STOCK , STOCKERS AXD FEEDERS. Hellers and cows of all agca furnished In any desired numbers ; ranchmen should correspond nlth . bcfcre purchasing elsewhere. WINDOW & GRAMPTON , Waverly , Iowa. KIEL BALE STABLEe Keep Horaea and Muloa conatantly on hand whicl no will cell In retail or carload lots II Stock Warranted as flenresented Wholesale and retail dealers In Drain and Baled liar. Prices rca lonabla Satisfaction Guaranteed. SOKCLTJTIEIR < So Cor. Oth Av. and 4th St. , Conncll Bluffa. W.'P. A.YLESWORTH Brick buildlops of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hcui moved on Little Giant trucks , the beat in the world. W. P. AYLSWORTU. 1010 Ninth Street , Council Blufls For any caeoof Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia , rheumatism , or any diaqasa imluJcm by a lack of native power , that cannot be cured by the use of Dra. Judd & Smith's Electri Belts and Appliances , fro. SO , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs. AGENTS WANTED. P. DeVOL , 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JVfioles ile andXtetfiil I N W A R JE CharterQakand'Acorn Stoves neea no comments. Leonnrd'a celebrated cleanable Dry-air Hefrigerator. Theao Refrigerators exeell all o tb -n cleanly neaa. A refrigerator which cannot bo cleaned becomes useless , it becomes a tbti nnce instead of a benefit , ifcblatstimwep rev With this washer we do not ask you to risk confidenca or moiiey We know that a 1 that is necessary is a trial. TAKE ONE , aud if afte one or two fair tests you are not pleased return it and we will rclntr your money. [ BOLDIS STAE GASOLIM KAJfGES , v These ISanyes ore a complete d ep a r t u r e from t7ie rcf/tilar Vti- per Stove , and posses * many new and val n ible features that j % will Ite appreciated. 1 We Iiavo the exclusive agency of the celebrated * TffO Pfllflt And this city , Do not bo deceived by MISREI-J AcC Tin Roofing and Job bottom prices. Mall orders solicited IIIn " * Pfl 504 Broiulwar , I V/i | COUNCIL ULDFFS. Waves , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes.Switch . es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself , MRS. C. 1. GILLETTE. Formerly MBS. J. J. GO ODE. 29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff. b'ohl by the 'ending denier in every city mid town , E. Burhorn , J IS I VE&EIS , A Ct-JDNT 17 Main St. , Council Blufls. SI 5 ( Iralnlnff , OIldlnR , t'ftper llaujfln ? and Frescoing , 110 Main St.Council ItluffJ. Norene & ; Laudstrom , Suits to order In li.toat styles nt che.tpeat poasib cos. cos.No. . 205 Main St. , Council BtuiJ * . SMITH & TOLLEK ; AGTS , LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods Always on Fand. 3 JEPIHICBI IIX : . _ , mmsamat . . . _ _ . _ . . _ _ AND "THE ENGLISH" KITGHEN. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. The cnly all night house in the city , Kvwytlilrf ? ecr\pj in firefc duel etylo and on ehor nottco , liot and cold hinclioo al\ra > 8 road- . SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICK. Special a TOitls mcnts , cro 3 Loci roar.d , To LOAD , for Sale , To Rant , Wanto , IJoarJ tag , ota , will bo Inserted in Mt column at the Ian rate of TEH CKNTS PEA IJXK ( or the Bret Insertion ind FIVE CKNTil PEK LINK lor each eabseqnont stilon , Loivo ftdvortiBomonie it GDI oSiea , Ho. rl Htt n > . nttr Promlanv _ WAhTH. W.NTDD Situation to run etationar.v cnRinc , Tlircc years experience. Q , UKS otticc , Coun cil Binds. BALE A slock of gcncrtl merchandise , In S } Oakdalo , Neb. liuslno's well cstabllar. cd and a good , Ih e point for trade. Bret reasons for pclllit' . A'jly or write to IT. E. Smith & Co. , or Mctcalf Bn.8. , Coun 11 BluflV. WAN1S TO TilADK.-Uood Iowa or Nebraska land for a email Block of bardw ore or general merchandise , well located. SWAX& W'JLKBE. IT'Oft 8 MjS A rare chance to get a- fine , veil 1m- JU proved farm of 400 acres , within n few miles of Council Bluffs , at a bargain. Low price and easy terms. bwAN & WALKBU FOK BALE A good paj Intf hotel property with li\ory eUble , In ono of the best email towns In western low a will neil with or without furniture , or will trade for a email farm with ( took etc. SWAN & WAI.KBR. IOH BALK Lands Improved aad unimproved. JD If you wants farm In western Iowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , lotus boar from you. & WALKBK. tp01l SALE A lanro uumber of business and real- j [ ? dcnco lota In all parts of Council Bluffa , See 113 before ; on buy , SWAN & WALKBR. H/iLK rartlos wishing to buy cheap Iota to build on con buy on notably payments of from h AN& WALKBB T7I011 KKN1 Wo will rent you a lot to timid on JJ with the prlvllago to buy If } ou with on very liberal tormp. SWAN & WALKKO. j < OU HALE Houses. Lots and Land. A. J. Ptopl'enson , 603 First axcnuc. W ANTED body m Council Bluffs o taka TunBiK. red by carrier * l only ttrinly week. FOR r.xciiANOK No. 16 ! , 10,000 acres lurid ten mllessouth of fcUlncj , Jitb , , for Ccuncll No. 166. A good Bteatn flouring mill In Cedar Co , lon-a , for a stuck of general merchandise or hard ware , value tfl , ' 00 No. 1W Hotel properly In Tolor Co. , lena , for yard farm property , > aluo $4,000. No 0. Liu j Ia Hull and Lincoln Cos. , Neb , for Council DluIN propel ly. No 10' ' . Hue Improved farm for cheap wcatern arid. arid.No No , 101 Ono ol the best farms In I'ottawjttainie county , Iowa , 400 acres for wild Kansas or Nebraska and. and.No. No. 107. note ] In Pueblo , Col , , worth ? 3.(00 , for lena , K Mfu > , or Nebraska land In par and long time on balance , No. 171 , Good farm , for stock of goods or bird- ware. ! ! No. 172. Wild landa In Rooks Co. , Neb. , for stock | ol dry goods. j No. 170. Houeo and lot In Chrlnda Page Co , ( { ova , for Nc'lira'ka or lowilriH ; > altio Zl.tOJ. j No. 177. Hotel In onu ol lum'M Lost towns , ; luo M.OOO , fr stock rf drugs for j > arc aud hud ; unproved or unlnirrovvil No. 178. H ] loudlJ bargains In Kfcth Co. , Neb , wlldlacd for lands In * > udtirn Iowa or gocd stock ofdrug or hardoaru. No. 18) , A ball Interest In a flrft-clsas p'ow worls , nell located , for landn \ luod M.SCU. No. 182. 1'OOicrc' lai | > ro\rd farm In CisaCo. , Iowa aUn one In Pali , Alt i Co , , of 315 , for Block of good r-o. 183 , i loio biildlng , aud Block of gcniral morcl'nndieo , In a Ihu ncetcrri to u fnr wottorn and , improve'1 or unimproved , \alu 8U.600 , Aud hu' drcdfolrther | > rclal txchan o bargains or particulare , tall aril eto orwrltu to BIVAN & U.UKvn , Council lilulla , Ia ton UALH BY S. A , PIERCE,1 00 Mriin bt , , Council Blufo lletall llo t and Shoe store where big birgtln * can WIJB bo found. la Couno jllufli bivliiu a JJ all modern Improvements , call bells , fire alarm bells , etc , , ia tlio CBESTON HOUSE Nos. 215 , 217 and 210 , Main Street. MAX M "UIN , - PROPKIKTOU t , AND &ARDEN FARM FOR SALE , Eliteen ci , ten la liult , ell In garden and Imkeiland , lU room douse , tUble , will , cistern , ttt godc idlilau , or will tiadofor Omah * K' ' ' V. KELLER , County Trenurcr'a cOc , Council Elcffi , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Rugs , Etc. , Etc. Careful Attention Given to Ou of Town Orders. . Upholstery and Drapery Work n Sjwcialty. Oar stock IB the mid ia being conlintnlly replenished by all the latest and choicest novelties. 405 Broadway Council Biufis MANDEL1AKERS & VAN , 'ARCHITECTS , A I CONTRACTORS I AND BUILDERS 201 TJnpor I c TBV , Cccrjcll Bin ff THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD R NO. 2 , / the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With only 39 ko)8 to lourn operate. U prints 70 character ! luclu'llrtf ca | anil small Icttcri , punctuation , flcurcH , BKDJ ! uid friction * . It fine slmploat and muct rajill wrltlcjU michine uiaduadwullulne roost dunlli for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Sfftrins & Benedict , Chicago , III. , Sola AgonU , 0. II. SHOL153 , A gout fur Wtutcrn lo JACOJR SIMS , ooirNcn utuna , IOWA. Office , Main Street , Rooms 7 and 8 , Bht r jf iwl uo block. Will practlMilnBlaWMd tate oc'UiU. b , AblC0 iM , & 9i CAHCERS'J'slhM , > r"'eai9"4'rlUK > rtU < GHR6HIG L Furl ilreel . . . , . Council , ilt.ffl. A T > | M H. SOITOEZ. Wee of iftB Peace. orncne orm AUKKIOAX COUNCIL BLUFFS , JOWA , J