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DAILY PjftEtt COUNCIL BLUFFS , , JUNJE 19 , , 1885 , THE DAILY BEE , "Friday Morning , Juno 19 , fltJUSCRlrriON RATES. . . . - . -SO week Cinlel - - eentefper sj . . . . . . 1 Mall .MM. 110.00 p t yeoi MINOE MENTION , Jim Wilson IB Improving the California house , on lower Broad w Regular meeting Fidelity couno1A ( A. , No. 1BG , this evening , at Arcanum hall. A copy of the plans and ap for the now court homo is I Up the audit.r'a oflico. Another lot of the B error- sloniata went cast ycato' fay jn cars over the Rook Isl g roaj ( James Howard before thy district court ycste and fotmd alll.y ol being a plckpo Ho will " * o to Fort Madison , The police } Avo'"auBpIctona" acd only suspicions of HJO robbers of the $04.25 taken from Bocbo & Company' * store on Wodnosdr , y evening. Seven alcopors and coaches carrying the No1 oraska-delegation to Portland loft M a special tra'm yesterday ever the Chic Ago , Burling ton & Qiriccy. Audltor'Burk ' t , City Clerk Dolrymplo , and Alderman Sedontop ( yesterday as certained the total amount of outstanding city warrants to bo $47,149.90. At the sup crier court yesterday four ordinary drt mks were < cp and were pat through the , mill. They were all called napon to co ) itrlbnto to the city. Meyott Sinclair nd Annlo Bliss , -oi 'Omahf , , i rcro given permit to nod yea tcrdnf a ad immediately availed thorn sclvctjof. the permission by Booking out tbdF.ov. Mackayiind joining handa and fortune a , s-7ho Chicago & 'Northwestern road yea "tcftlay promised the California sour- slcnlatswho were on their way to Port l nd , , Malno , that It would whirl thorn ' ' froim Council Bluffs to Chicago in ffour Maen hours. The trial cf Thomas Wilson , charged with attempting to rob the St. Joe honsi on May 1st , was concluded in the dlstric court yoaterday morning. The jury , after < tor being out only a few minutes , re turned a verdict of not guilty. A number of people outside of the grand army of the republic have .gone east and taken advantage of the traduced rates ever the railroads , but only ono member of the grand army of the repub lie has gone from this city , he 'being Sohn Lindt. The account of the mass mooting las evening , to dovlso irays and means"by which to ralso funds to take the p'laco o the $25,000 that has previously been paid Into the city treasury by the saloons as license money , will bo found on another page of this paper. Mrs. Sheep , who owns 'the 'Lower house on Main street , complained of her hatband for being a vagrant and a habit nal drunkard. Ho was tried 'before ' Jns tlca Fralney , and found entity. He-was fined $50 , and'In default of .payment was sent to the county jail for fifteen days The women's exchange of the prcsby terhm church desire to i express ; their thanks to the public for the Jiberal . .pat ronage given them atithoir supper the other evening. Ono hundred and six dollars was the amount < recolved , which , after all bills were paid , netted the ladies the neat sum of $88. The Sioux City route will 'to-morrow night begin running a through sleeping car from this city at 7:30 : p. m. to 'Spirit L&ko , and continue the eamo throughout the season. A0 the travel from < this city to that popular watering place was. so largo last ootson Mr.'H. 0.'Cheney , the passenger agent , thinks dho road -will be amply repaid by continuing the .sleeper accommodations all the season. It has been discovered that the storm of last Friday night , which damaged the Institution foe the deaf and dumb ; also loosened the roof of the Wcodbury.publl school. Yesterday a committee was sent ont by the school botrd to examine the Injury and ascertain if It woo of snoh i nature ai to render the building dangerous gorous for school purposes. They decided that while a new roof was required , there would be no danger is. completing the present term of school. The better class of people going on llio grand army excursion to Portland are go ing vh the Chicago & Northwestern railway for the reason that by securing tickets vvia this mute they have the prlv liege of visiting the Niagara Falls , going down the St. Lawrence riyer by boat ar through -Canada by roll to Montreal , thence to Portland via Bit. Washington , s-and return via Boston and Now York eta to. The Northwestern can sell you a ticket vla.ny line yon may dealre oaat of Chicago. For tickets or sleeping car , accommodations apply to any agent of the Union PacLGo or Chicago & North western railway * , or to W. N. Baboook , general western agent , 1411 Farnam 'Iroe ( . E. The Pacific coaitdelegation to the an- , nnal encampment cf the grand army of , the republic paaaodptUrough hero yoator- day from. San Franclaco. There were .about fiftj gentlemen with their wives /ind frleno's. The .whole . party was ' under the command of Mr. R. II , War- .field , department commandor. The cars wetodecorated with digs aud a atcamor , , on which was Inscribed , "San Francisco to Portland , J S5 Portland to San Francltco , 188C. " The delegation have gene to Malno with instructions to cap- tare the annual encAtopment for .1880 ; f00,000 baa been pledged to meet { ho . I Pf ( tie onomptneut if It | ] in Francisco ; tt QMby thocity , $25- 000 by the st l 6 ui uro , and $50,000 by the citizens , Glen. Lagan wilt join the party -Washington , and Gen. J < L * Uatokin , the grocer at No. CIO Malr < ttrocrt Is wrathy over the fact that * " * > * los Hanry , ol Missouri Valley , who r /as bound over by Justice John Jay , on the charge of procuring goods frotnlRilokln under falto pretenses , to await the action of the grand jury , was not attondei to by Justice Fralner- , but hea been lot go by default ns tbo grand jcry has beuu discharged and GYalnoy neglected to send the papers in. Halokln saya Fralnoy told him the papers were scut to District Attorney Thornoll , and that upon Thornoll denying tills Fralnoy ricknowlodgcd that ho ' "forgot it/ ' Fralney claims that Batokrn should have appeared before the grand jury and BO cured the Indictment ; that Henry was bound ever to await the action of the grand jury , and that Rstokln should have secured the proper octlon ; that his no gleet to send the papers to the district attorney made no 'difference , as they could have boon had when called for. HAY FOR SALE. Ono hundrodand _ fifty tons oFb'lno-jolnt hay in stack for sale. Last year's crop. A mile and throa quarters south of the city ; good road. Apply to Bon Marks , Council BldTu. Hanthorn noils wood at his feed store , I'EUSONAlj. I Miss Neaiv Stevens returned fron San Fran - 'Cisco ' yoaterday , James 'Bowman ' , and his borther , Edward , loft for -a trip to Portland , Maine , lasf overling. Mr. Charles Keith , general agent of thi Chicago,1 Burlington & Qulncy road , returned with his wife from Chicago laat night. ? , A. Sbopard , ono of the clorka in Hark' ness'Brothers ' store , left ytslorday on a vaca tion trip to visit hie old home In Boston. S. S.'Stevens , of the Hock Island road , who has been so Ion ? confined to his room by'w severe sickness , was able to take a rid yesterday. Mrs. S. T. Smith , wife of Prof. Smith , ol tbo electric bolt firm of Judd & Snitb , lef yoaterday ever the Wabash railroad for n visit to her former homo in Sheboygan , Mich , T. W. Crow , traveling agent of the Louis ville , Evansville & St , Louis road ( the ai : line ) , whoae headquarters are In Kansas City , was looking up business in thia city yesterday , J. M. Motcalf , Joseph larneau , jr. , D. T , Mount , Euclid Martin , W. J. Kennedy , F , 0. Morgan and Georga CanfieH , from Omaha were over hero yesterday In tbe intero&t ot th coming Omaha exposition , ' Read Judd & Smith's offer of reward in another column. On A strike. A lot of the employes of the Wabaih zoad are ont on a strike again. The men say that the company has violated its promise made at the compromise last fall The road agreed to give three days notice before laying off any of the anon The other day they laid off a lot cf men without any notlco whatever , and the men In the shops at different points have walked ont In consequence. At ( this place twenty-five men quit work last night. There has been no violence , but the men are determined , and op to lait evening had allowed no freight trains to leave here. agent of the road says that as several divisions of road have been taken ont of the Wabaah system this month , there was less work to do. Ho saya that eighty-four engines belonging to the . divisions that wore taken from the system were taken from the road and sent to the points where they belonged , thus reducing very materially the number to bo repaired at Springfield , 111. The reduction of work necessitated a rednotlon of fosce , and the company stated the case to the men and prepared to reduce the number of working days to five per week. The men objected to this and demanded that those who worked through the last strike bo laid off , and the strikers retained. The company ire fused , and a strike resulted. Applies tlon was made to the mayor last evening for special police to protect the engineers and train men In running trains ont of . 4he city , and the request was granted. Peace Reigns , The school board denies the report that they are making faces at the gradu ating class oC the high school , and say they have noticed no facial contortions on the part of the class , tbo Evening Herald to tbe contrary notwithstanding. They say that no permission has been requested to decorate the stage with flowers , bnt thtt the board had informed the class that the taste of tbe olaes would H bo allowed full scope In the matter of decorations , The question arose as to who had control of the matter of tbo & graduating exorcises , and it was promptly settled by the board , io whom the ques tion wai referred , who announced that " all scholars in tbo .public schools were under control of the teachers , superin i tendent and Echoolboard , , who would cuporlntend all arrangements for all exhi bitions and oxerclsos.as well as the ordi nary routine ot nchool-dutles. Ont it is denied thct there in or has been any > clash of any kind between the board , or the teachers and tlte graduating class. th D * tnagoa. cil The jury appoint ? d to cauas the dam ages on the right of way for the Kansas ! lty railroad from Council Bluffs to Pacifio Junction has made Its report tin awarding to : " . A. Davenport .fcGeorgo F. Wright. 6 COO " GeorKeF. Wright , 2,16 ° Heiraof U. G , Gray 025 . B. Clark . . . 460 Joaeph Ilolbrook. . . . 880 Jesse Smith 000 Substantial abstracts of title and real 'State loans. J. W , and E. L. Squlros , 101 Pearl street , Cobs at George Beaton's , 028 Broad vay , HID Iron Mills Itunnlng. PjtrspDKO , Pa. , June 18. Twenty-five mills hero have rammed operations ulnea the signing of the scale , and notvltbitandlog rumors of oppotitlon to tbo action ol the ference comuitteev , It if believed thi , * . three- con 0 Jourtbi of tbe mills of this diitrtct trill be let running before tbe end of the roocth , IEOHOES OF The BolleH of tbr , Uiufr no HoarT/iclr Chimes. A BEE fjui stepped into ono of the most popular restaurants in Council Bluff * , and just as ho finished his quail on toAgt , n lady entered and took a seat at one of the tables. Seeing no waiter she rapped tin the table with her fan , ' .apped on the floor with her foot , and finally manifested her Impatience very unmistakably , to the BEE man pawed out , called the attention of the proprie tor to the lady , and her wants were soon supplied. The question was then asked : "Why do yon not keep bolls on the tables for your guests to call the walton1) ) " "Bolls caa't ' do it. Down east folks know what bolls are for , and how to use them , bnt out hero they are n nulsanco. Why , folks will oomo In , sit down , ring the boll , and give an order to the waiter , Then while the order is being prepared they will amuse themselves by ringing every few moments , causing the waiters to continually appear in answer to the summons , only to bo laughed at. They will unscrew the boll and ring It , screw It up and ring it , and finally take it all to pieces , and loayo the parts scattered ever the table and floor. I didn't like to take the bolls all off the tables , so I bought several rattle boxes and when I saw any one fooling with a boll I quietly removed it and put a rattle box in its place , but I finally took them all out of the room. "Why , yon wouldn't ' believe the pranks ! people play at the tables. They seem to think that bocanso it is a restaurant they can I dW anything. Tony people , too. Yon would bo surprised. Why , they some times pour the chow chow Into the tooth pick , holder or fill the bottle of salad dressing with red popper. Perhaps you notlco that there Is no chow chow , salad dressing or meat sauce on any of the tables. Can't leave them there. They would bo all wasted.1' "Why don't yon charge them for the damage they do ? " "I do , when I can catch them at It , but they uaualy act that way when no waiter lain the room. " ' Ono'day a gent brought a hdyin | to have some Ice cream and cako. The ' waiter saw htm pour a lot of salad dressIng - Ing into the Worcestershire sauce , and fill up the salad dressing bottle with the Worcestershire sauce. When ho reported it I gave him a check for $1.30 , which was placed by the aide of the plate of the young roan. Ho became indignant and waltzed out hero to know if we charged 81.30 for two dishes of ice cream and cako. I told him no. Thirty cents was for the cream and cake , fifty cents for the Warcestershlro sauce and fifty cents for the salad dressing. Ho turned red and paid the bill without a word. An other time I charged a man 50 cents for filling the chow chow with red pepper. Ho squealed , and said It was a joke , bnt finally paid. "So now I don't have bolla , chow chow : , meat sauce , nor anything of that kind on the tables. If folks would only behave , I would bo only too glad to have all those things on the tables , as It would be much more convenient for me and for those guests who know how to act in a restaurant. " Roller Is offering great bargains at h merchant tailoring establishment. No , 310 ; Broadway. See his .goods and go bis prices SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE. Special verllsemenig , auo a toe fonnl , To Loan , For Sals , To Ronl , Wants , Board lay , eta. , will bo Inserted In Ibli column l the low Mta ot TEN CENTS PER LIKE foi the first Insertion ud JIVE CENTS FEB LINE lor each rnbsoqnent m- airiloo , Lwva dvertleomenl > tt ooioBot , Ho. Pearl BtrMl , near Erondwuv WAHXB. WJINTID Wanted a flrst-clws cook , male or female , apply t Crest on House , Council Bluffs. WANTDD Situation to run stationary engine , Tbreo years experience. Q. , BEB office , Coun cil Elufff. FOR BALE A. stock of gCDcril merchandise , In Oakdale. Neb. Business well established and a good , live point lor trade. Beit reasons ( or scHlcp. Apply or wiltetoM. E. Smith & Co. , or Hctca.1/ Bros. , Council Blufis. 1710R H&LE Lands Improved aacl unimproved. Jj If you want a ( arm In western Iowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , let us bear from you. SWAM Si WAI.KBE. fitOR SALE Honaeg. Lets and Land. A. J , JC fitcpbcnson , 603 First atenuo. WASTED Ten good reliable men to sell an article o ! genuine ineiit m tonns. Ono used lno\ery bouse. Inquire at Oeo. Ueotons , 028 Broadway. npo IXCAA.SQ B 6 , b 9 , b 10 , b 13 ate hotels In dlfl JL orentlocatluiB for sale or for trade. 139. special bargain ; 400 a tmrroved ( aim worth ' $18,000 , jirlto ( or a short time81GOCO < will trade lor low priced Western lands. Snan & Walker. BE01 , saJdlcry Hardware manufacturing e liahrrent etook and michlntryalue S7.0CO , ( or western land Swan & . Waikir , Council Bluffs. B203 , stock < ( dry goods , groceries and hardware , value , 85,000 , in an food eastern Nebraska town for land. 8 an ft Walker. 20 , etock of general merchandise In a good western Iowa town , alU8 4,003 , wants an 1m \ faim In weetern lotto , Hwan & Walker. S\ed , etock of hardware In Etuboi Co . Indiana , for land , \aluo about $1,000. Swan & Walker , B20C , now stock of bar ware In a llvo Nebraska town for land , value $3,000. Swan & Walker. E 2)7. stock of agricultural Implements and enelt hardware , \aluo about 8,000. wants a good Im nnedfarm. Swan & Walker. B203 , a $10,000 stock of clothing In a good Wls coneln cltVi 3 In lands and bilanco cash or Im cl proved security. Beautiful store room at low rent. an& Walker , 210 , etock o ( mixed hardware In a lite western Iowa town ( or cheap lands , \aluo { 0,007. Swan Walker. B211 , floe brick block , rents well. In a llvo central Io.t wn one room occupied with gcoenl stock of goods , wants an Improved farm , \aluo ; building 13.000 , goods ijr.COO. Bwan & t-alker , 11 218 atorkot boots , shoes hats.ca ; valued t3 OoO , Inc'no oftkobett { owns In Neb.1 allied 63,000 ( oriands. Swan 4 : Wilker. 13 , a$3OCO Itock of clotHnir , wants l id In North Western Iowa , for ? 0,000 , and will pay . dlflerenco Swan & Walker. B214 , an { 8,000 etrck ot drugs In central Iowa lor land , Snan ft Walerr. B216another ( took ot drugs > alue frmn 1500 to $700 withftoro buildingnrcl lot value $ SOO In a gcol ; cbrajka town wants partly Improved land , Swan & Walker. FOR full particulars , write to or call upon Swan & Walker , It sou want to sell , buy , or trade any thing , tell 8. & W , about It. feuan & Walker , Coun Bluffs Iowa. FRUIT , AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE , SIxteen acres , tenfatult , six la garden and I tlmbetland.slx room fettiae , * tablrv well , cUttru , & < allln go d condition , t < will triulofor Omaha pro ] erty. w T1 KELLER , County Treasureroffice , Coxncll Bluffs. t ] v FOR BiLB IT S. A. PIERCE,1. 0 Main St. , Council Uluffa ill Boot and tboe etora b ro big bargain ! can J. StoTonson , Real Eslale Dealer , KO. t03 FIRST AVB. , Council ninlTH , Ed. Wright [ STENOGRAPHER Type-Writer joffic * Ko. 818 Myniter St. EVERYBODY'S STORE. Dry Goods , Groceries , Flour , Feed , etc. , ' ALTf ATS AT TUB Lowest Market Prlco Cor. of UaU aid Ninth ATI Commonly known as EVERYBODY'S STORE. Grandy & Co. , City Dn Store , Fine Cigars , Toilet Articles , Eto , PrescrlpUons a Specialty , No. 21 Main St. H. S. WEST , D E NTIST , Ko. 12 Pearl El , Over Boo office. r rtlenl r Atteatlon Oltin ts thi rniettJtUn ef ill Mitntil Ttith. C. L. NEUNAS , MEAT MARKET. All kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats , POULTRY , Ko. 799 Main Street. ARTHDE LEFKOVBS No. 104 SIAIN ST. All klnda of FrnJtsMcton3ry&clzars ( ] The cheapest store and the best Block of FrulU. J. L. RATEKIN , miners' commission Store , ! TlKALCR IK Oioeirlji ul rrerUlsti , fralli , Csifctlotirr , Clftn ltd Totitco , TOOLIRV A SPFCIAWY. 619 S. Main St. , Ilghrst market price paid for farm produce. J. J. BLISS , ALL 111 K Utest Style of Millinery g Notions , Alwti at lewut { tleii. No. 328 Dronthu-iy , Dr. W. L , Capell , [ Special attention given to Elieaiei cf VTonen and Chreile Ilietiei. CONSULTATIOK Oflico In Doliauy's [ Opera IIoiuc. [ GHICABO HEAT MARKET JOHN E7EE3 , Frcp. Fresh and Salt Meat , BOLOOHA BAtJOAOE , Lard , Dried Beef , etc , Ko. C25 Main Street , jilt POO ! S. Of St. 10. Dn. WOODBURY ft SON , DENTISTS , Cor. Pearl St , & lit Arc , Cetttll Blnfi , lot * . JJ. KOBETICH , rice Boot anil Slice Hater , Xo 225 Main St , Council llluffr , lawn. B. I , SKIMS , Boots and Shoes AT L01V PB1CK3. 1O2 a alaa. Etroot,1 Coutell Bind , It. STOCK. STOCKERS AMD FEEDERS. Hclfera and cows ot all . agea furnlabci In any desired numbers ; ranchmen should correspond Mlth us bcfcro purchasing elaonhorc. WINDOW & . CRAMPTON , Waverly , Iowa. Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will Bell in retail or carload lots All Stock Warranted as Represented Wholesale and retail dealers in Grain and Baled liar. . Frlcca rea sonable Satisfaction Guaranteed. SOBCLTTTIEIEi So Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffij. S9IITII & TOLLER , AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLTJEPS , . . . IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. I WOW AT FULL FLOW AS NEVER BEFORE AT Ei p The Leading Store in the City , the Grand est and Greatest Dry Goods Stock in the West , Prices neyer before so much In favoro th epur chaser. Late grand arrivals AT DEPRESSED prices from the manufacturing districts. Big purchases just opened up in Silks , Dress Goods , Cloaks , Linens. Domestics. 1 Hsiery , Gloves , Fans , Parasols , Laces and Embroideries , JT In all the above departments during this week. Goods to be sold for less than half the : regular retail prices. FOLLOW THE CROWD A To the leading and largest Retail House 20 in the eitv. You w ill alwavs get more than value for vour monev. EISEMAN , RODDA & CO , Ai Peoples' Store , 318 and 320 Broadway , AiC Council Blufis. Iowa. M. [ IT. WBSTCOT < r , Manufacturer of Trunks , Saiohofs , Sample Cases , etc. Trunks Repaired No. 89 Tearl St. . corner Of I'lnt Atenne. samaooao ' 3301 $ sea , Y3i mm E. C. SMITH , General Agt , K8f ? Yorfc Lift Ho. COO CroaJitaj.-Ur et&In. J. L. FORMAN , CLOTUINO , Cent's Furnlthlng Goods HATS , CATS , Boots , Shoes , etc. No. 1G4 Broadway , toppostto the Ogdcn llouco ABSTRACTS OF TITLE That yon can r 1r en. Mousy al Lowest Rate : . UtVAEOH ft CO , , UV > .4rc rlSt. Mandcmakers & Van , ARCniIECIS , COK1RACTOES AND BUILDEKS , Ko. 191 tjjer BroiTt ; . TAYLOR & CALEF , Pa&oy and Staple GROCERIES , Sett llii Is 1li City. Ko , SH EroaJwaj , Condi Blsffl INEUMAYER'S HOTEL , Vci. SC9 , 10 Brainy. Riles $ l.0fl to $ l,25ieiiai , Firtt Olass Bar in connection , Oppotltt OgJcn Hou-c. A. P. Hftnchott.M.D. ncuzcrAinic Physicinn & Surgeon Council Hliin * . OffieoKolS 1'cnrl gtrrtt. HOURC : IQIo IS . iu. , and 2 to 4 p. m. Rsinh.vrK : Ko. 120 tlrcct , liourj , 1'Cforo ' D n. in. and alUT 7 ] > . in , Tflcrbono N'o. 10. JOHN J , KURTZ , PH03NIX Meat Market. Cor. Kih aid Stcrj Sti. D. GOLDSTEIN , Fawn & Loan Office , 228 Broadway. GREAT BARGAINS In Unredeemed Goods , TTATCUBS , JEWEUT , CLOTHING , Musical Instrument , Quit , etc , Real Estate lew ui laiJtu : * AJHSJ ] 122,000,000 or Assets. No 130 Main St. Isatoll Ihffi , - leva ] P , 0 , MILLER , fall Pater aid Decorations ralcti.ClliJkVirsli&n , No. 1J Pearl St. , COUNCIL BLVri-3 , 1A , I. GIMNSKV , New nntl Second Hani FURNITURE , inves an ] Boisetoli Goods , At Lowest Prkcs Oheapeit Btora la Toirn. Ko. 53J Broadway * Council Ilium , lona. * "X For any C EO of Kidney or liver cllsoaeo or dyppepsin rhouinntiam , or any disqnso inrluJceil by a lack of native power , that cannot be cured by the usa of Dra. Judd & Smith's Electric Bella and Appliances. Mo. SO , Fourth St. . Council BlulTs. AGENTS WANTED. W.'P. ' ATLESWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and Mtlefoction guaranteed , Frame hout moved on Little Giant trucks , the beat In the world. W. P. AYLSWOBTH. 1010 Ninth Street , Council BluOa Norene & Landstrom , Merchant Tailors Suits to order In latoat styles at cheapest possible fprtcea.No. . No. 205 Main St. , Council Bluffs. JP. ZfcTILIE Graining , Gliding , Taper Hanging nnd Frescoing. 110 llaln St. , Council Bluffs. Sold by tbe leading dealer in every city and town , E : Burhorn , 17 Main St. , Council Bluffs. - " * " ! AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. The only all night house in the city. Everything eened in firet claei ityloaad on shoe notlco , Hot and cold lunches always ready. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD HPE WRITER NO. 2 , ra the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With only 89 keys to learn an operate. It prints 7S character ) lucludlctr caps and mall letter ! , punctuatlODH , flgurea , llgni aud Iractlona. It 5 the elmpleat anil most rapid writing machine made us ell oat no most durable 3f Send for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Sewrtns & Benedict , Chicago , 111 , , Solo Agents. o. n. SIIOLES , Agent ( or Western lo MANDEMAKEES & VAN , iROHITEOTS : , OONTRA.OTORS AND BUILDERS 01 noporBroadwav.Connolininff OWLY HOTEL In Couno .nd all modern Improvements , call bolls , fire alarm belle , etc. , is tbe 3RESTON HOUSE NOB. ' 'IP , 217 and 219 , Main ( Street. AX Jf > Ilir , - . PROPJIIETOK Madame F , J , Balcear , Who for the rut 19 ycauhas been pract'sloi ; In Ran Francisco la now located at No 28 X. Oth Street , oppoilto new Opera House Madame Balcoar guaranties to restore HAIR OR WHISKERS , Or tngheanjonea hugh muatotho or bring out as flno growth il holr or boar J In from lour totlx wccka. Frlcei reaionablo and satlsfartlon guaranteed , Cance , deafnoia and ( specially rheumatism and all chronlodlieaeeacurcilby a natural gift ol the doctreiB. doctreiB.Dr. . JE. JT. lialccar , 28 North Oth St. , - - . Counoll Bluffs , In . SOHUKZ. omox OTEB "OTTVOTI IOW1 , JACOB szars , - at-Law , OOUHCIli BLUFIS , IOWA. Office , Ualn Street , lloomi 7 and 8 , Shujarl'aDil litoo block. Will practice In Stattand Ute oouite. , E , Eico M. B. oi * lku tsuari itaeroi wllhc | Ul kU r < i wlc ol tint. CHBONIC Orer Ibirtj jr n 0JCM I I , Pe&rl itrcef , Oou > cll Bluflt * WOtoanliUla * UM