THE DAILY BEE , BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning , Juno 23i BJUBSCRJITION RATES. n/Ctnttt - - - - - - - SO ocnl'/pCT wtek / - - - - - - - HO.r/0 / pti yi i MINOR MENTION , Hrmthorn sells wood at hla food store. The itato shoot takes plnco to-day at Atlantic and lasta four days. A report of the citizens' mooting of last evening will bo found on another page. The Eastern house , on lower Broad- wayZls about to put In ft bar In connec tion with the hotel. OharloBjKclUi la building a barn on Graham avonno on the ilto of the one recently burned down. A mnrrUgo license was laiuod ycator- day to Joseph Eagle and Mary E. Do Eoutso , of Shenandoah , Page county. Flro alarm box No. 17 , on WaahlnRton avenue that wsa maliciously broken by a brick thrown at It , has boon repaired. The work on the bridge over Indian crook at Seventh street continues. The Iron trusses are In position and the up rights are being put In. Frank Barr , Oharloaa Hood , the Plerco street latindryman , and two men named McLaughlln and McRoaan , were yester day arrested for being drunk. The Mueller music company have just Liaucd a neat circular to the trade , calling attention to the fact that they have the argost , brightest , and best stock in the woat. The water pumped Into the Broadway maina waa discovered to bo muddy Sunday - day , so yesterday forenoon several of the street hydrants were opened and the mains droancd. The young men'a Christian association glvo a reception thla evening In their room , to their secretary , Harry Curtis , who haa just returned from Now York city with his brldo. Missouri Valley sends 0. 0. Williams , G. F. Wheeler , E. F. James , W. 0. Ellin , and "W. M. Harmon , members of the Missouri Valley gun club , to the atato shoot at Atlantic to-day. There was no quorum for the trans action of business at the called meeting of the common council yesterday fore noon. An effort will bn made to hold a meeting on Wednesday evening. HAY FOB SALE. Ono hundred and fifty tons of bluo-joint hay in ettck for sale. Last year's crop. A mile and throe- quarters south of the city ; good road. Apply to Ben Marks , Council Bluffs. Steven Dunn , father of John Dunn , the expressman , living on the road be tween Orescent and Honey crook , was attacked by an Infuriated boar on Sun day and had hla leg badly gored with Its tusk. Ho lost considerable blood before medical attendance arrived. A thief entered the atoro of E. E. Adams & Co , yesterday and and while the clerks were engaged by customers the thief slipped a palr.of low shoes , box and all , out of the atore. The eagle eye of Mr. E. E. Adams detected the move ment and causad the arretft of the thief. The Athletics of this city go to Avoca Thursday , the 25th , to play a game of base ball with the Avoca club. The faro haa been reduced for the occasion to $1.65 for the round trip , and It Is ex pected that a good many will go from hora to witness the aport , The return game will bo played hero next week. A now plumbing establishment Is soon to bo started here with Harry Blrklm- blno as manager. The office will bo with the water works company In their now office in opera house block. Mr. Blrkln- bino says the now company will bo backed by plenty of eastern capitaland will revo lutionize the plumbing business In this city. Yesterday the district court waa occu pied with the trial of George and Henry Novllo , charged wich burning a barn In Lsyton township , thla county. This Is the party who defied the whole township but was finally captured , after his house was surrounded and a general fasllado centered upon it. The prosecution had presented Its evidence before the court adjourned last evening. The BEE yesterday made mention of the fact that the J. F. Walker hose com pany of Waterloo , wanted to run against any company in the state. The Bluff * city company offered to run against them for $1,000 a side , and'lot the Waterloo boya name time and place. Waterloo now declines to run on the ground that the Bluff city team was not organized , Now the Bluff city boys propose to Isauo a challenge personally , for them to run If they doro. Yesterday while Officer Caslck was gazing into a "now pawn shop on Broadway , near the Ogden honso , ho no ticed a pair of low shoes with the lining missing from the soles. Upon Inquiry ho learned the "broker" paid a dollar for them , and Cuslck , suspecting somethlug wrong , took them to the different shoe atoros to have them Identified. Phillips claimed them , and nald tboy had only a couple of pair * llko them and could not toll how they got out of their store , being loft over from last year. George Richardson , formerly of this city , but now a resident of Omaha , a member of the firm of Saokett , Preston & Co. , ran out Into the ponutry and bought a horao the other days On tbo way boms tha horao kisked himself loose from the buggy and took to the fields. After c'oiring half a dozen fences ho waa recaptured and bitched up. On his attempting to repast jlio operation ho fell and broke his neck. Mr , Richardson doesn't Jk | < j a spirited Jioruo so troll as he did , A FIFTfEH-CEHT RIDE , The Former Fare Charged by th street Cars , An Interesting T lk with an Old Conductor ot the Council BlnfTd Street Knllwi y. A BBC man waa yesterday talking t < Mr. J. 0. Bennett In his office In th Ogdcn livery stable , when the BIB rep rosontatlvo said : "Tho first time I mo yon was when you were a conductor on the street railway ; It was when I firs arrived in Council Bluffs. 1 got off th < train nt the transfer and took a street carte to como up to the city , You were on th' ' 'toll end' and waa working tbo boll cord I gave you a quarter for my faro and ro colvod In change a ton-cent piece. . ' thought you were trying to skin mo and I kicked being a born klckor but I was convinced by the ether passengers thai the faro was fifteen cents , "Yes , " said Mr. Bennett , "I had many a tough tlmo of It. Nearly every body that got on the cars at the transfer were strangers In the city , many of them arrived from the east In the morntnj and on finding they had to wait sovcra hours at the transfer before the departure of the train for the west either at noon or In the evening would take a car am rldo up to the city to see the sights of Council Blnffr ; I tell you It would take the starch right out of them , though as soon as they were taxed fifteen oonts for street car faro , for a ride of three miles at the most. ; Many would got off and return turn to the transfer while others would walk lip-town rather than bo skinned by mo , as they said , and many a man was put off for not patting up. Most every ono offered mo a nickel , that Is those who had soon street cars before , but the groony who was 'just in' never lot out a word as ho thought It all 0.1C.1' "Wasn't there a largo number of dead heads and passes ? " "Well , I should remark , Something over four hundred and eovonty persons had passes , If I remember the number correctly. " "And the boys who worked at the transfer rode for five cents , didn't they ? ' "Yes , they utcd to bay tickets , ton rides for fifty cents. Anyone could buy ten rides for ono dollar. " " The Initiated usually took ono of the trains from ono of the local depots In the city as they backed down to the transfer for the passengers , didn't they ? ' ' "Yos , a number of the boys who worked at the freight transfer In those days would tuko the train at the North western depot as it backed down , and gel a free ride to the passenger transfer which would got thorn to their place o : business about 7:20 in the morning , bn I don't think the proprietors of the stree car company lost many fares on that ac count. More were lost by people rrhc kicked about the fifteen cents , who would have readily paid five cents , had that been the faro In those days that class preferred to walk. " "Yoa , " chimed In the BEE man , " was ono of those myself. I made a vow that I never would be sucker enough to give up so much good 'dust' for a shorl rldo again , so that very day , after I hac concluded my business , that of calling on Col. J. W. Chapman , then of the Non paroll , I returned to the trautfer on fool and took In the sights on the way. " "Didn't the 'cons' on all the eastern roads terminating hero all have a free entree to the city , via the street cars ? ' ' "Well , I suppose they did , but we were supposed to collect fifteen cents from every rldor who came np to Broad way , " and with a wink of his eye , Mr. Bennett called the BEE man's attention to the now carpet that has juat been pnt down on the office floor. For the benefit of outsiders It might bo well to state that the fifteon-cent-a-rldc time has passed. The street car line and all Its equipments were sold about twc yeara ago to the Union Pacific railroad company , who now only charge five cents a rldo. The Union Pacific also runs a train every hour from the transfer np to within five minute's walk of the business center of the city from the transfer , foi ten cents , provided , yon got your ticket before you "got aboard. " Bead Jndd & Smith's offer of $1,000 reword in another column. PERSONAL. J. M , Gilchrlat , of Marebnlltown , is at the Pacific. J. O , Shockcry , of Sidney , Iowa , Is at the Pacific. J. W. Oliver , of Now York city , is at the Ogden houso. James L , Lombard , of Kansas City , was o' the Bechtole yesterday. E. M. Webster anJ G. B. Jennings , o ; Essex , were In the city yesterday. J , L. Bratnerd and I , III. Shipley , of Bed ford , were at the Pacific yesterday. S , S , Sprague and H. L. Ballon , of Creiton dined at liecbtele's yesterday. Henry W. Young and F. K , Myers , o ! Glonwood , were In the city yesterday. Judge Stacy , of Anamoaa , spent Sunday In this city at tha guest of U. O , Stacy , Mrs , Thomas Balllnger and granddaughter of Oeculoosa , ate the gueata of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Mott. J. II. Ilubbord and F. M , Wilson , of Tern pluton , were in the city yesterday , the guesti of J , Mussulman , Police Court. There was a good sized Hat for Jndgo Ajlesworth , In the superior court yos- tordty morning , to tickle. The judge finally called them np In the following order and disposed of them : George and Minnie Chris were dls charged and tbo prosecuting witness , Frank Adams , was charged up with the costs ; he having failed to prosecute after claiming they broke Into his tin treasury and robbed Its contents. H. Smith , F. Kuno , Dennis Lahy , Phillip Lonsbar , Charles Orauz , J. A. Murphy , . McCord and another man who refused to glvo his name , were fined $7 00 each for being drunk. W. Hamilton received thirty days in jail for the larceny of a pair of ahco , John Hurbert , as ho gave his name yesterday , and who claims to bo fnru \Veepjng Water , Nebraska , was remand ed to j til. He la tha man who is crazy and as appeared iu the BEE yesterday , wa * arrested at the transfer on Sunday for interfering with Uio bniinesj there. A man who was arrested for trying to pass a counterfeit silver dollar was dis 38 charged , the judge lint telephoning to J Glonwocd , where ho learned the man's story truo. It waa to the efloot that he had been employed at a bank there for the past nine years as janitor , also jan itor of the upora honso and a sott of dep uty in the jail during the absence of Dau Farrell , the sheriff. Ho claimed ho h&d a five dollar bill changed and this was ono of the silver dollars ho received in exchange. Ho had four others on hia person , but they were good ones. Hummer Normal At Western Iowa College , commencing July C , and continuing eight weeks Classes of three or more in any of the higher studios , Careful reviews in the comrmn studies using the text books you havo. W. S. PAULSON , Council Bluffs. The Wnlmfth Strike. Sunday evening the agent of the \Va- \ bash road telephoned up town that there was n riot among the strikers and that men were likely to bo hurt. A detail of four of the pollco force under Captain Hathaway * wont down to the scene oi action , but finding all quiet came baok without making any arrests. The mon say that two now mon were riding on the switch engine down to the shops to go to work. That the onglno stopped near where the strikers were congregated , and the mon got off to walk the rest of the way. That they ( the strikers ) explained the situation to the two mon , and with out throats , intimidation or violence , In duced them to turn back. That subse quently the strikers were having a Httlo fun among themselves , and scufll Ing , and that this doubtless led to the telephone message. Monday morning about twenty of the strikers were brought before Justice Fralnoy on a charge of unlawful assembly , as defined by chapter 12 , BOO 4007 , of the statutes. This defines ' 'unlawful assem bly" to bo when three or moro persons In a violent or tumultuous manner assemble themselves together , or when they are together do au unlawful act , or oven do a lawful act In a violent or tumultuous manner. After sufficient consultation on the part of attorneys , and a very choice ar ticle of gas had been wasted , the charges were withdrawn by the railroad com pany. The mon still claim that the Wabaah road has not kept faith with them. They claim that the management has for seine tlmo past been preparing to force a strlko for the purpose of getting rid of the men who struck last February. That they have been hiring now mon , a few at a tlmo , when the work did not demand additional help , and that lately a system of patty annoyances has been inaugurated against the old mon , until the object has been accampllshed. All this the management denier , am asserts that the men have made demands that could not bo honorably acceded to ono uf which is , that as the amount o work decreased , the force should bo decreased creased by the discharge of thoao whc worked through the February strike , one that the strikers bo retained. Substantial abstracts of title and roa estate loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires 101 Pearl street , On the Fourth of July there will be an excursion to Glonwood. The fare fo : round trip being reduced to GO cents The Council Bluffs boys will play the 3Ienwood boya a game of ball on tha day. _ LOST A pocket-bonk , between Ogden louse and United States express office , thla morning. A liberal reward paid tc Inder by leaving the same at Ogden house. E. L. DODGE. Charles J. Bookman , the poll-tax col lector , is a rustler and Is serving notices in good shape , having little or no trouble compared with former poll-tax collectors Yesterday he wont into Peterson's boardIng - Ing house , No. 624 Broadway , and explained - plained his mission , when to hla surprise 10 learned no ono In the honso willing to understand him. They all talked Danish to ono another , from servant girl up , anc Bookman thinks it will bo beat to take a policeman there with him on his nex visit to brine tLjm to tlmo , as he claims they understood him but would not ao knowledge it. As announced in the BEE yesterday the Stutuman street school house and lo haa been aold to Mr. N. Williams for $2,000. The property la doubtless actu oily worth moro money , aomo good citi zens assorting that 55,000 would bo cheap for it. It is rumored that an application For an injnnc tlon Is to bo made , praying that the board be enjoined from sollinf the property at such a low figure. Thli property fans been offered for sale for nearly a year past , and has been adver tised in the papers. Not only has the board tried to toll it , but they also placed It in the hands of roa estate agents for sale. Laat spring Mr. Williams offered $2,200 for the aamo property , but the board decided that this was not enough , and as soon as the Benson opened the property would bring moro. Thla vlow was coin cided in by all who took an interest iu it But the result has not justified the ex. peotation. Mr. 0. Boaen , the contractor who built the now school house , rofusec to wait longer for the money duo him , and the board were compelled to dlspoai of the property. After trying In vain to find aoinoono who wonld raiso'the bid 01 Mr. Williams , tboy came to him. He da cllned to clvo the price offered last spring , being willing to pay but $2,000 now. The board decided that in order to pay a just and over due bjll it was accessary to sell even at a sacrifice , and therefore closed the bargain. The deed has boon signed , the money paid , and it has In turn been paid over to Mr. 0. Boson who before this has probably paid out i largo poi tlon of It to third parties , who are using it to pay their debts with , so that an Injunction , If Issued , trill hardly tick , „ „ Itoal Kstftto TraiiBfors ; The following are the transfer * of real eslato as recorded in the office of the registrar , and reported to the BKK by A. J. Stephenson , for Thursday , Jane 22 , 1885 ; Hannah L Stacy to Amanda Wesner , lot ID , block 4 , Baylm11st add ; $1 275. Thomas OOicor et al to Obarlea F Adama , trustee , part 7 , block 0. Grimes' add ; 850 * V. W. Farley to S. S. Rust , Iota 7 , 8 and 9 , block 3 , Arnold's 1st add to Oak land ; $1000. Sheriff to 0. M. Clark , ei ' sw | , 34 , 74 , ; $2,351. Total silos , HG7G. CHINA. And other wares. Attend the GREAT SALE At 23 Main St. , Council BlulTa. Ono sot handled cups and saucers , 38c Ono sot knives and forks , 58o Ono bowl and pitcher 08o Ono 5'bottlo triple plated castor . ' 1 93 Ono sot Rogcrstriplo plated knives 1 fl8 Ono decorated tea set (50 ( pieces ) 4 93 Ono decorated dinner not (08 ( pieces ) 13 08 One decorated dinner sot , [ 131 pieces ] 17 08 Call and see : Yours very respectfully , HOMER , THE CHINA MAN. Waves , Langtry and Pompadour FrizzesSwitch es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself , MRS. C. L. GILLETTE. Formerly MRS. J. J. GOOBE. 29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff. HI. JP. Q ralclng , Gliding , 1'apsr Hanging and Frescoing. 110 Main St. Council Bluffs. Sold by the leading dealer in every city and town , E ; Burhorn , FEWJE&lSJl , AGENT 17 Main St. , Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES HOT1CE. SpeoUl ft Tortleemeot ) , c u Lot round , To Loin , For BAO ! , To Rant , Wanta , Board Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In tbla column at the low rate ol TSN GENTS PKH LINE for the first Insertion tnd Y1VTS CENTS PER LUTE for oieh rabgeqaont In s irtlon. teava idvortlaamenta l oni oEoe , Ko , Peatl Slroet. ceir I-'roidwav WAMT8. By a small Umlly , ayounj girl to tool otter a child In return lor her bead during school vacation .011 at No , 900 Third street , corne Tenth Aro. WA.VTBD god girl for general house" O'It ; on ] at 202 WaahlnRton Byonuo corner Market St. WAMBD Wanted a Drst-clws cook , tnalo or female , apply at Ores ton House , Council Bluff ? TTlOR HALE Londa Improved aod unimproved J ? II you want * farm In western Iowa , Eongu Nebraekk or Dakota , letua bear from you. Sir AN a WALKXB. jiOR SALE Houses. Lota and Land. A. J , i ? Stepkenson , 603 First avenue. WANIKD Ten good reliable men to sell ad article of genuine merit in towna. Ono used In every hous9. Inquire at Qco Heat one , 628 EroaJ nay. rpo IIOAASQ B 6 , b D , b 10 , b 13 are hotels In alff. JL crentlocatltni for sale or fortrade. B133 , special bargain ; 400 a Imrrovod ( arm worth $18,000 , prko for a ehort tlmo 10,000 , will trade lorilow priced Western lands. Swan & Walker. B201 , soddlory Hardware manufacturing estab lishment stock and ratcblnery , value $7,000 , for western land Swan & Walker ; Council Bluffs. B203 , stock cf dry gooda , groceries and hardware , Toluo , ? 5,000 , in an goou eastern Nebraska town for land. Svtaa * Walker. B20I , stock of general merchandise In a good western Iowa town , value 4 , OOf , wants an 1m proved farm In western Iowa. hw n& Walker. T > 05 , stock of hardware In Stuboi Co , Indiana , JL > for land , lalue about $4,000. Swan A , Walker. , now stock of bar ware In a Iho Nebraska BSOO town for land , vilao $3,000. 8 .ran & Walker B 237. stock ef ( grlcoltural Implements and shell hardware , value about 8,000. wan ta a good Ira proved farm. Huron & Walker , T > 20) , a SI 0,000 stock ot clothing In a good Wls jO consln city , J In lands and bilanoo cash or 1m proved security. Dcautiful etoro room at low rent. Uwau & Walker. B210 , stock of mixed hardware In a live western Ioa town for cheap lanJu , > aluo $0,003. Swan & Walker. B 211 , flno brick block , rents well , Inallvu central la.t wn ono room occupied with general etoek of goods , wants an Improved fane , \aluo ; building 18,000 , goods $7C03. Swan & talker. BSU stork of boots , shooi hats , capa and clothing value. ) $3 000 , In cno of the best towns In Neb , v > lued ? 3,000 fonands. Swank Wtlker. B213 , a $3OCO dock of clothing , wants land In North Wcttera Iowa , for $0,000 , and will pay ( illlercnco Snan & Walker. B2U , an 8,000 etcck of druga In central Iowa for lin I. Swan & Walerr. I )210anotlierBtock ot drugs value from { 500 to 8700 JL > with store building nid lot value $500 In a gcoJ hobraua town wants partly Improved land. Swan I pen full particulars , write to or call uprn Swan & 1 Walker.ou ( want to sill , buy , or tradeany- thlng , tell 8. & , W. about It. tiuau & Walker , Coun cil Uluffs Iowa. NlnoWlvca ami 117 OlitUlrun. From the Eufaula ( Ala , ) Mall , "I want you to write something in this Blblo , " ald LawBon L wronoe , colored , and a regular sabacribor of the Mull. Ho was accompanied by an ngod "uucle , " whooo hair waa grayhaira of our girls were golden in the cnnlight of youth , and it froa for him the Bible writing WAD Inten ded. "Ho U 103 yonra old , " Bald Law. BOP , and tit this the reporter was all oars , as naual , Inqniry of Uncle Nero devel oped , according to hla statement , that he was born in Trenton district , North Carolina lina , May 9 , 1782 , and wonld o-jnscqaont- ly bo 103 yeara of ago on the Oth ot May , 1885 Ho tald ha oarno to Eufaula , "dur ing Jackson's war , " and when Eafaala was Irvlnton The Indiana wcnJ encamped - camped about Montgomery , nntl he bought a pony of them for $5. His pres ent Tflfo , "Henry Krlngle'i ) slater , " is 50 years old , ho having married Jiur when she was a "gal , " at lie oxpreesod it. She Is his ninth wife , and , in reply to the : ino9tion a to how many children ho had , tie eaid he had been accused of having 117 , and It nraa not for him to dlapnto It , Last year ho cultivated twenty acres of and and raited an abundance of peas , : orn and potatoes This year ho la cul tivating cotton. lie lives within a qaar- or of a mlle of White Pond , thla county , where ho has been for tbo past eleven 'ears , IIu labors during the week and irsaohes en Sunday , being pastor of ilount Zloa Methodist Church fur eight b yean. Some of tbo most famous women of world vroro old imldc. The membership of the grand army of ho republic is 800,000. , THE RECEfvTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD NO. 2 , la the Uiff7iest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With only 89 keya to learn SB operate. It prints 70 characters Including capa and email letters , punctuations , figures , slgna and fractions. It a the simplest and most rapid writing machine mode as nellostoe most durable f3TSend for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff ServJins & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Sole Agents. 0 , H. SHOLES , Agent for Western lo FRUIT , AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE , Sixteen acres , ten In fruit , six In garden and tlmberland , six room bouse , ( table , wel1 , cistern , &c. all In good condition , or will tiado for Omaha prop-I erty. I V. KELLER , County Treasurer's office , Council Bluffs. Madame F , J , Balcear Who for the past ID years has been practising 1 San Francisco Is now located at Mo iS K , Oth Stro opposite new Opera House. Madame Balcear guarantees to restore 2HAIR OR WHISKERS , Or to glvo anyone a hugh mustache or bring out a line growth cf balr or board In from four toelxwcoka. Prices reasonable and aatlsfirtlon guaranteed , Cincers , doafnow and especially rhcuomtlim and all chronlo diseases cured by a natural gift ol Iho dcctrcts. . JE7. JT , JBalccai ; North Oth St. , - - - Council Bluffs , la. JTACOJS SIMS , it COUNCIL DLUF1S , IOWA. Office , Main Street , Rooms 7und 8 , Shugart'and Uduo block. Will practice In SittteiDU tate courts. o > tthin Inmora rtaorei iritbout Uu kalfi or irawtnf of Uc4 ( MNIC DISEASES * " " * * . * , Oror thirty y ro ptactier1 rlccM tUttt Kf I , Pearl ref , Council Elofli , * WTO nllUlo fix OKSLY HOTEL InCouuo Bluffi tu\ lug a And all modern Improvements , call bolls , Cro alarm bolls , etc. , is the CRESTON HOUSE NOB. 210 , 217 and 210 , Main Street. MAX M" > nN. - PROPRIETOR 13. 80EUHZ : ornoi OTED &UKKIOAII xxrnnii "OTTVOTT. HT.rrvw.s row * ffAIBURG-AlERIGAN PACKET COMPANY. in Direct Line for England , IVauce and Germany. Tht eieinuhlpa ol this well known tins are ball ! ef Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are for * olihed with every requisite to makt tha passage > th ule and agreeable. They carry tbt United tuten and European mails , and loav New York Tonsdayi and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON OaerbougPAIU8 ( and IIAUDUKQ. Rates , Klrit Cabin , $30-1100. Btetrage , to oi At from Hamburg , 110. 0.1) . IHCIIAUD& CO Gen eral Pass Agents , 61 Uroajway , New tork nd Washington n i La Belle streets , Chicago , or Henry Pundt , kfark Hanson , F.K. Uoares , lltrrr Duel iu Omaha ; Ofon wl * Rchoenreen , la Councp Illuffi. KIEL SALE STABLES I Keep Horses nd Mules conttftntly on hand which no will toll in retail or carload lots li Stock Warranted as Represented Wholnal6 nd retail dealers In Grain and Baled liar. Prices ic * _ _ _ _ sonable Rattifactlon Guaranteed. r Oor. 5th Av. and 4lh St. , Council Bluffs. LIVE STOCK. STOCKEllS AM ) FEEDERS. befer ° urch'ailnB e sewher" * * " "lurnlsbo1 Mf do lrcd numbers ; ranchmen should oorrMpon J * lib q WINDOW & CRAWPTON , Waverly , Iowa. SMITH ifc TOLLER , AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 0 Main St. , COUKCIL BLUFFS , . . . A Complete Line of New Goods Always on Fand. li For any OIIBO of Kidney or liver disease or dyspopsln. rheumatism , or any disotuo indtiJcoJ by n lack of native power , that cannot bo cuicd by the use of Dru. Judd & Smith' ' * Kloctrio olta and Appliances. Ivo. SO , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs. AGENTS WANTED. . AYiLEWORTH ' . HOUSE MOVER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed , .Frame houi moved on Little Giant tracks , the best in the world. W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Minth Street , Council Bluff * Horene & Landstrom , Suits to order in Ir.toat styles at cheapest possible , 'pricos.No. No. 205 Main St. , Council Blurt rr-i "m ; hd-Hi n 11 AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. The only all night houeo in the city. Everything served in first cltei style and on shoe v notice , Hot end cold lunches always ready. ' / * P. C. DeVOL , 504 Broadway. Council Bluffs. W/iolesale and Retail A JR JHi CharterQakand'-Acorn Stoves neea no comments. Leonard's celebrated cleanable Dry-nir Refrigerator. Thesn Refrigerators excell all otho in cleanliness. A refrigerator which cannot bo cleaned becomes useless , it becomes a mi ! anco instead of A benefit. With this washer wo do not ask you to risk confidence or money. We know that n'l ' that is necessary is a trial. TAKE ONE , and if after ono or two fair testa you are not pleased return it and we will refund your money. j GOLDM STAR GASOLIIE RAMES , f ,1 , These JRanycs ore c complete tl e / > a r t it r e fi'otn the regular Va jpor Stove , and possess many new and vat * liable features that will fte appreciated. Wo have the exclusive ogoncy of the celebrated mien Tie Point Steel thla city. Do not bo deceiv ano Job Woii bottom prlcor. Mall ordera solicited. TH ? T3TOT. 50i Broadway , . Fft . JLJCt V WU , fJODHOIL BLUFFS. a ,