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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1885)
r- G THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY , JULY 18 , 1885. THE DAILY BEF. SOUHGH. BLUFFS , Saturday Morning , July 18 , tsBBsomrriou RATES. By Carrln . . . . . . .to sent 'p l week Br.uall . i . . . . - - - tio.oo p r yen MINOE MENTION , Roller , merchant t&llor , for fine good * , M. W. Ivory has secured the postmas- torahlp of Glonwood. This afternoon the park commissioners and ether citizens Inspect Island park. The Episcopal ladies give a social danc- Intj party In the Masonb hall Monday night. Foster it Brother have got the largest iji street lamp in the city , and it was put In ill , place yesterday. Permit to wed has been granted Mar cus and Henrietta Altschulor , both of Omaha. The Council Binds rod stockings will play the Woslon club at Weston to morrow , Snyder & Loamsn , the commission merchants , are out In a now , bright city delivery wagon. The water works company la laying a main on nvenuo E , from Oakland avenue to Market otrcot. J , 0. Andoreon is preparing to build a fine residence nt the corner of avenue E and Market stroot. The board of education moots Monday night to elect aomo ono to fill the vacancy In the corps of high school teachers. Mgs. Dr. 0. n. Flnnoy entertained a number of her lady frlonds last evening at her rosidouco , No. 212 Foarl street. The Rev. Bartlett Foskotr , of Red Oak , will preach In the Baptist chnrch to-morrow morning and evening. All cordially Invited. James T. Bryno and Mlas Rosa F. Scholar , of Omaha , have boon made happy , the ceremony bning performed by Justice Hendrlcks. The firm of Mynstcr & Adams has dis solved , and Col. John LIndt has taken the place of Mr. Adam * , but the latter retains the old law oflico. John Ooylo has had four of the Mur phy family arrested for stealing his dog , yalnod by him at $20. Tbo caeo will bo hoard before Justice Hendrlcks ono week from to-day. Attorney Frank Shlnn has succeed In recovering from the managers of the Giles circus the $750 of which Mr. Dun ham , of Carson , waa robbed by ono of the attaches of the show. The judicial contest between Judges Aylosworth and Loofbonrow la to bo de cided to-day at Dos Molnos perhaps. There seems to bo as much uncertainty as to when the decision will be made , as to how. how.Tho The Baptist church seems to bo pros pering greatly under the pastorate ot the Rov. Dr. Cooley , there having been re ceived into the church tliirty-fivo now members alnco the first of May , the tlmo when ho entered upon his work. There will be a meeting in Spiritual hall , Reno's block , to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in memory of Mrs. Ellcnor Hill , who recently passed to spirit life. Appropriate addresses will bo made by Mr. Kempstor and others. The cemetery may bo unhealthy on account of the gasea which arlso and the water which flows , but It soema from the number of people that frequent the grounds on Sundays that there a good many who are willing to risk it. H. A Stoddard has boon appointed as B special agent and local ( solicitor of the woatorn branch of the Hartford Life and Annuity insurance company , of Hartford , Conn. , and will be located at No. 22 Pearl street , In the oflico with Wells Cook , the general agent at largo. William Forrest Patton , ono of the po litical triplets , has been appointed to the responsible and lucrative position of dep uty city weighmnstor , and during the absence - sonco of his superior oflicor will look af ter the badness and take complete control. Mary T. Hoist oska for a divorce from her husband , L. J. A. Hoist , to whom oho was married In this city In Novem ber , 1879 , she claiming tint ho has boon untrue to her , and as a result she has Biiflerod horribly physically , as well as mentally. The Union Pacific tialn waa delayed yesterday morning , the causa being the burning of a snow shed west of Granger , and an accident this aldo of there , the drive-wheel of an eiigino breaking and the engineer being BO badly injured that It Is thought lie can not lire , The talk about the cemetery breeding disease and death calls forth the fact that tbo came trustees who were elected In 1801 still hold their oflicos , and noem to be very vigorous men , despite the fact that they have had charge cf such a cem etery for about twenty-live years. The board consists now , as In 1801 , of Horace Everett , J. M. Phillips , J. P. Carady , John Hammer and Samuel Jacob ) . Aside from all levity the fact Is a remark able one. Mr , Clarence Jadaon baa found It necessary on account of the demands of business and ether duties to resign his position ai organist of the Presbyterian ohurcb , u position which he has held for a long tlmo , acd to the satisfaction of all , ho being a skillful and cultured musician Tbo dllh'cully ol securing some one who could fill the position satisfactorily hat ol olh been moro than overcome by the engage- olbi moat of Miii Fannie Westcott , who Ins bihi for years been the organiat of ono of the hidi churches of Kookuk. Mlis West- dibi cott la by no means cnknown hero , she having In her visits to this city been culled before the public , and for several Sundays past has been presiding at the organ of the Presbyterian church , foi which position she Is now permanent ! ) ongagsd. She Is acknowledged to bo one of the finest organists In the west , anc has some peculiarly strong points , eepoc tally her smoothness and evenness o touch , her wonderful accuracy and per fect time. Having boon nndor the boa possible Instruction , she has dovclopec her natural gifts , so that In the rondltior of the most dlflicuU music she wins jusl priiso from critics , and In the simple : music pleases the people no lesi. The Rov.fF. . T. Webb , of Helena Montana , who was formerly the rector 01 St , Paul's church In this city , Is visltlnj old frlonds hero. Mrs. Webb arrived i few days boforo. and last evening n re coptton was tendered thorn at the rest donco of Mre. Benson , corner of Willow avenue and Eight street , a number oi their friends thus being given the oppor tunity of mooting them again socially , The occasion was a happy ono , and Mr , and Mrs. Webb wcro given many assur nnces that they have not been forgotten , Dr. West , Dentist , No. 12 Pearl street , BELIANOE DOUBLY BELT- ABLE , The Kcllanco Binder Wins Anothci Victory Ina On Wednesday last , on the farm oi Charles Green , six miles south of Council Bluffs , a field trial of binders was con tested. Any and all binding machines were at liberty to enter the contest , but the only ones that put In an appearance wcro the Buckeye , Osborn and Rollanco binders , notwith standing the fact that the local agents of the Champion , St. Paul , Dennett and Piano machines all know of the contest and had been invited by farmers who wanted to buy binding machines , but wished to buy only the ono that would do the beat work. A largo number of farmers and also a number of men interested in agricultural itnpllments attended the trial. The first to start In the contest was tfco old reliable , Reliance- with Its Oi-foot cut with ono pair of horses weighing nbon 1,000 pounds cncb. Going around tli 3old of twenty-four acres without mist ng a single bundle and only stoppln , ; wlce , once to change the SZB ! of th xmdlo and once to ralso the machine. The Buckeye low-down following th. .oad of the Reliance making email bun lies and choking up , while the Osbon Ight-bindor atartod last doing little , 1 my bettor , than the Buckeye. Th 3uckeyo and Osborn each wcro drawn b ; rory heavy horses and the Buckeye enl ; nit five foot and the Osborn five and talf foot , while the Rollanco cut six an < i half foot. All the farmers present were high i heir praise of the Reliance being a si , ud a half foot cut , binding tighter , lolng cleaner work , making larger equan inndles , using leas twine and drawing Ighter , also being of simple construction laving many less pieces than any of th < thera. Thrco positive sales wore made of th lelisnco machine on the ground b. 'rank Cooley , the agent , of No. G2i Iain street , Council Bluff * . They wort bo only sales made on account of the rial , .but Mr. Cooley has promises o ales of a number who are not yet qnlti sady. All his sales were made at th ugnlar prlco of the reliance , whlla the gonta ot the other machines tried to cu rices , but without effect , as they madi ot a single ealo to any who saw thi rial. rial.Tho The general agent of ono of the binders i the contest not wanting his machine > enter got out on injunction to atop the ical agents for hla machine from taking rt In the trial , and went to the place i contest in company with Sheriff ulttar , and arrived after the Inders had all been at work at ho served the Injunction just the imo and the general agent then thinking Is machine had been in the contest con- nded to continue , but the Reliance irrled off the honors and the sales. The Sandwich Manufacturing company , 10 makers of the Reliance binders , are to only binder manufacturers that have house of their own in Council Bluffs id are doing an ex'onslva bueiness with rank Cooley , No , C20 Main street , as ; ent for their Rollanco binder. Mueller Music Company ' 111 soil all the pianos and organs pur tased at tbo J. Mueller ealo at closing it prices. Either cash or tlmo pay ents. Now is your tlmo to got pianos id organs cheap , as the old business nst bo closed up. BADE WITHHIS SOALP , ow the Indian Scare at Ogallal * Started ns n Joke. A. T. Fllcklngor returned yesterday om his western trip having gone irongh a goodly portion of Nebraska id Colorado. Ho was at Ogallala during 10 tcaro about the Indian raid , and Us the true history of the fright about follows , It seems that several causes , vo rise to the report that the Indana ere on the war pith , and were following > the old trail , burning everything and lllng oil the whites , Thera waa a ther aerlons joke played upon a rather isopblttlcatod fellow who lives there id whoso folks Hvo about twenty , o mi'ej t south of there , bogus telegram was shown in , stating that the Indians were rnlng , and ho jumping on a horse jrtod in hot hatte for his old homo , irnlng everybody on tbo road to fly for cir lives , Sattlers began pouring into ; tllala in goodly numbers In wagons Inglng what ( fl'ects they could with em , and on arriving there they found o Fifth regiment , colored cavalrymen , camp , and learning that they had been ilered to look out for Indian raids , tbo port was confirmed and for days there n much excitement. When Mr. icklnger loft there wore still numborr settlers camped there afraid to return me. The regiment was still there alto , t the calm and Intelligent resident * d become tatltfied that ( hero was no user at all and that the flight had en foolishly caused. F.V ® * ! " ANOTHER INJUNCTION , It is ffanM to Keep the City Fron BnryiDgllsDEad , \ Claim That the Present Cemetery li Unhealthy , A move has been started to force i ohango of the location of the cemetery the first step being the filing of a pctiUot asking for an Injunction against tin Falrvlow cemetery association , restrain ing the selling of any moro lots for bnrla purposes , and forbidding the fnlun burying of bodies thoro. The petitlonori named in the papers are 0 , K. Hesse , E , W. Bnrnham , Ei. Molt , Wm. Dorland , Martin , and E. R. Cadwoll. Th < claim Is sot up that the cemetery is ac Iccatod that the health of the city li endangered. The cemetery Is located , ai stated in the petition , In close proximltj to a city having a population of ovei 30,000 people. It la claimed that there are already 5,000 persons burled there and that there are In the pottor'a fiok some 1,000 moro , many of whom died ol Infectious and contagious dlscaioj. It Is further declared that the charactci of the soil In this vicinity is such , being light , porous and full of aubterranoau channels , that the water from the ceme tery is carried through this Into the wells and springs of the city used for domestic puiposes , thus spreading disease and endangering health and life. It [ Is claimed that deadly gases arise from the graves , and that the health of the residents in that part of tbo city Is thereby endangered. Another chlm is that the bodies of per sons who have died of contagions diseases are hauled b/ the front doora of the res idences on Oakland avenue , and that this is.intonscly disagreeable , and is un healthy. In view of all these facls the petitioners desire to have the court grant an injunction restraining the Cemetery association from disposing of any more lots , or allowing any moro dead to be burled there. This petition has been presented to Judge Connor , and bo has fixed next Tuesday night , at 7 o'clock , as the lime for hearing. This move will bo strongly resisted by the Cemetery association , and the claims made are stoutly denied by the trustees and others Interested. It appears that the cemetery ground has bean thus used for thirty-seven years , long before an ; of I ho residences In that part of tbo clt ; were thought of , BO that those bnlldlu ; there or purchasing there know all abon the situation. There are aboti forty acrea In the ground ? , ati it is estimated that not ono-fonrt has been nsed yet for burying purposes so that the grounds are not crowded The talk about smallpox cases bolnj burled there Is all nonsense , for as 1 well known such bodies are burled oil by the pest honeo , The very figures so up In the petition show that hundreds o : families have an Interest in this cemetery and auch t-n interest as is hold by th most aacred associations , and they wll not ba deprived of having the privlleg of being laid beside the forma of thos to whom they were so attached In Ufa , The moro Intimation of such a move as 1 , : ontemplatod In the petition will canoe itorm of Indignation , so long as there ap pears no just cause or necessity for It. I Is claimed that all this talk about end an ; crlng the health and lives of citizens i rouudloEs , and that the real purpose and iopo is that In case the cemetery conic' DO done away with the proprty In tha rlcluity would bo moro valuable for real- IODCB purposes. It does not teem tha .his can be tbo underlying motive , or It la beyond belief that such non as are connected with the move vould be willing to endorse such an ac don or snch a purpose. It is also claimed hat ihere are parties who have been try- ng to gob Oakland avenno extended rough the corner of the cemetery , and bat because the trustees could not aeo heir way clear to grant the right-of-way hey having Bold Iota there and given loeda to various parties , the disappoint- nont in not being able to go ahead with ho ontorprlso bos led them to sock this ray of accomplishing the purpose. There should bo the greatest necetsltj loarly proved before any such move IE aade , or attempted , and is stoutly in- lited that no such necessity will eve ; rise ; It certainly would bo an outrage I ny ether motlvo should canso a change xcept necessity. It is getting so popn- r to got out injnnotiona that any ono iay Issue , but these who have the come- ory In charge will resist to the last such n attempt. Read Judd & Smith's offer of § 1,000 award in another column. THE SHUTTLEOORK OA8E , ml go Connor MukcH no Order In the Injunction Case After All. The statement that Judge Connor has iado au order sending the saloon iojunc- [ on cases to the federal court , Booms to o a llttlo In error , the fact appearing hat ho has not made auch an ordor. The osltton taken ] by Judge Connor is that o snch order IB necessary , and that such n order does not affect the jurisdiction f the federal court in any way. Ho mply lots the caies stand on his docket j now appears , and no matter how lib lould rule it could not efluct the right f tbo defendants to take a transcript to 10 federal courts and try to have tbo ises recognized thoro. Jndgo Connor , Hreform , simply makes no order either ay , and the burden of deciding whether iio cases are In the jurisdiction of the jderal court will remain with Judge iovo , oiid if ho refuses to entertain thorn ley will bo still pending In the circuit surt. Judge connor la said to hold the oeitlon in other words , .that If Judge eve should decide that the esses be- mged In the fedcr l court , bis order re- isliig the chaogo would not amount to lything , and if Judge Lave should de- do that the cases did not belong iu the deral court , his order tending them lore would bo of no avail. Hence ho akes no order at all. The dofondanta , appear * , cannot bs deprived of the ivilego of Irving to have tbo casoa rec- ; nlzed by the federal bourt and taking auscrlptfl to that court for this purpose. ICcal Kbtaio Tr JIB Tors. The following are the transfer * of real tate as recorded In the oflico of the gistrar , and reported to the BEE by A. J , Stephenson , for Friday , July 17th , 1885 : 0. H. Dulrow to 1. A. Boran , lot 1 , 11-70.44 , $300. Jeremiah Folsom to M. J. Clutter- buck , lot 14 , block 31 , Central subdlv , , ? 20.R. R. Holt E slcy ot ai. to E. W. Raymond mend ot nl , lot t ) , block 10 , Williams' 1st add. , $375. Ellztboth Motcalf to Andreas Sorcn- ton , lot 2 , block 40 , Everett's add. , $750. John B. Glolzpn to J. F , Ronna , lots 5 and G , block 1 , and lots 1 , 2 , 3,4 , 5 and C , block 2 , Whitney & Crawford's rdd. to Walnnt , $2,500. J. P. Oasady ot al , to E. W. Raymond ct al , lota 10 and 11 , block , 10 , Williams' 1st add. , $750. Total fifties , $4G95 , Substantial obstructs of title and real estate loans. J. W , and E , L , Squires , 101 Pearl street , 1'EUSONAIj. D. II. Wheeler , of Plattamouth , Nob. , waa in the city jester Jay. Kov. B , 1' . McMcnomy has returned from a two week's visit to Colfnx Springs. Miss Aunlo 1'ritchard , of Jnnosvlllo , Wis , , is in the city \Isiting Mr , and Mrs , Sam Clark and ether friends. Miss Kitlio Bsllard , Miss Jonnlo Walker nnd the Merkel sisters , loft last evening for recreation at Spirit Lake. V. M. Gftult , of the Wnbivsh , returned from Chicago yostordixy. Mrs. Gault has gene on to Norfolk , Vo , , where her father is lying very low. Colonel J , W. Chapman wes brought back from Kansas yesterday m a very low condi tion , and his friends are greatly nlarmodnbout the prospects for recovery , The entire com munity , nnd scores of frimida iu all parts of the country will watch anxiously for better tidings , and it is to ho hoped that a speuJy change may come to do away with the fears now felt. llev. Mr. Kogors , of DunUp , who was formerly tha superintendent of the institution for the deaf and dumb hero , was In the city yesterday. Ila had the opportunity of greet ing many of his old frlcnda at the social at Mr. Wallace's on Thursday evening. Mr. Koctera eoemi now in pretty good health , bav ins ; recovered from his eoyero attack of In- flamatory rheumatism which laid him clF duty nnd caused him Intenen Buffering for povural months last winter. Ho sterna to bo winning great eucccas ; n pastor of the congregational church at Dunlap , nnd Is highly esteemed there umong nil classes. SPECIAL .NOTICES KOTICK. Special > veitleomonti , lao as Lost found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , lioaid- lag , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column it the low rate ol TEN CENTS 1'KR LIME lor tbo Orst Insertion ad FIVE CKNT8 PER LINE lor etch subsequent In- on. teavt advertisement ! xi oaioHw , Mo. 1 Utteot , near L'roadwav WANTD. TT/ANITID Immediately , two dining room giiU nt Ogden House , Council tluOs. ITiOK SALE Lamia linpro\cd tad unimproved. JD II you want a ( aim In wet tern Iowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , lotus heir Irom you. SWA.N & WALKIB. fj'OU SALE ilouscB , Lota and Land. A. J Jc Stepbotison , 603 First avenue. po KTCAANO B 0 , b B , b 10 , b 13 are hottls In old- JL erentlocntlcnatfcr Bale or for trade. , special bargain ; 400 a Imrrovctl farm north Bits , price lor a chart time S1G.OCO , nil ) trad ? or low piiccil Western lands. Swan & Walker. , f.iJdlcry llnrduore manufacturing estab lishment Block and machinery , \aluo $7OCO , ( or ire stern land Swan & Walker , Council Bluffs. BEOS , stock cf dry goods , groceries and hirdwaro , \aluo , 3i,000 , In an gooa eastern Rcbra&a towu or land. Swan 4 Walker. I , stock of general merchandise in n good BIO Iowa town , value 4,000 , wants an Im iroved ( ami In western lona. bwan & Walker. , stock of hardware In Stuboi Co , Indiana , BEOS Innil , value bout fl.OCO. Swan & Walker. 06 , new stock o ( ban waio In a Hvo Nebraska B tawn ( or land , value 73,000. Snon & Walker. 207 , stock of tgrlCLltural Implements and shell B hardware , \alue about 8,000. wants a good 1m- iroved farm. Rtvan & Walker. , n 510.000 stock of clothing In n Rood Wis consin cltv , < j in lands and bdanco cash or Im- ire > ed security. Beautiful store room at low rent. Iwan & Walker. , Block of mixed hardware Inn ll\c western B210 town for cheap lands , \al\io $0,000. Swan i Walker. , fine brick block , rents well , In a Hvo central B211 ono room occupied with general stock of ; ooda , wants an improved farm , taluc ; building 3,000goods $7,000. Swanfc jsalker. etork of boots , shoes hats , raps and clothing valued 53,000 , In one of tbo beet tonns In Neb. , nlucd $3,000 ( or lands. Swan & Wvlkcr. , a 83,000 stock of tlotMng. wants land In B21B North Western Iowa , ( or $0,000 , and Hill pa ; liflerenco. Swan & Walker. BSU , an $8,000 stock cf drugs In central Iowa ( or land. Svtan & Wolerr. B216another stock of drugs viluo from (500 to $700 wlthMoro building acd lot value ? 500 In a good I ebmua town wants partly Improved land. Swan i. V.lker. full particulars , wrlto to or call upon Stran & FOR . If you want to sell , buy , or tradennjr- hlng , tell S , & W. nbout It. Uwon & Walker , Coun- II Bluffs Iowa. 3urtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums. Mattings , Rugs , Etc. , Etc. Jareful Attention Given to On of Town Orders , Jpholstery and Drapery Work o Specialty. Our stock la the Jiest in tie id is being continually replenished by . I the latest and choicoit novoltlea. 05 Broadway Council Biufls WELLS COOK , federal Agent at Large 'Z OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IA , ' RANCH WECTBU.Y Unroi , 22 I'EAIILSTRUET. "BAFBTV ruNn BVHTKM" artford life and Annuity Ins , Co IIAKirUKD , CONN. The New York PLUMBING CO'Y , 552 Broad wav > Council Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERSPUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEWERAGE - ERAG-E , WATKR WORKS and VEN TILATION design ed and constructed. LTragEg wfiigE in all its branches. This conmanv have one of thebest s. s sort ed stocks oi plumb ing goods in the west. Estimates furnish ed. H. Birkinbine * Manager. PLUMBING CO'Y 552 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No. 27. NOLL'S PORTABLE Pneumatic Beer Fa ncet. Price $ lb.OO. A liberal discount rill be made to parties orderiup a alf dozen Faucets at one time. For further particulars inquire of R F. RAIN , Council Bluii'a , Iowa , Ljrent for Western Iowa and Web. l/ladamo / F , J , Balcear , Who lor tbo ra t 10 years has been prnct'slni ; in Francisco U now located at No 18 ti. Uth Stro liposlto new Opori House , udatrc lialcctr KuaraiKtea to rottcro HAIR CR WHISKERS , r topi o nii\oir n I'lU'i ' ' inustacho or bring out a 10 growth f nilr irliiarJIu from four totixweuka , rlooj roaSDiuilu and Bitisfidlon guaranteed , 3 ftticerc , deaf no < i an J especially rljuimmtUm > n > ] ohronloclijiasLa cureJ by ft natural gilt ol ho ctrcee. ' . JE7. , T. JBalccai ; -rbtG th St. , .Council Bluffs L Rice M. D. or other tumnifl removed without the i kntfo ur Over thirty ) van pr'ctU-al experience. ClBco No. I'm Iht'eet , Council I jKTConuullutlCD Irtc. j. L. Ho HOT Urof.(5woy Or.nncll Bluff * . Time T UUUNGIli BLUFFS. Tlio lollox'ttu tro thn times ol tbe arrival tud do itnre ol train * by central itandard time , M the : ! domt i , Tralna le o transfer ilepol IDD cclo- o * e rilor ul arrive ten tulnntoa later , iinojiooa ; 25 A M JIall aud Kipres * BrO'r : u ; 10 ! itouonmioUatlun 4:10 : p H :20 : I' M Kiprvut 9.05 A u OUIOABOAMD OOS IBLUTD. 5 A * Hall auil Kxprcss 8:63 : r u | ' A M Aocommjtlatlou tlfi : r u :0 : r u Kx item 9:00 : A u _ OHOK.O , W1LVAUKM ADD II. 1 0 A M ila'J and Expreal IVM r M 1 ,6 r M Kij > rm < 0.05 A H 1 OIUOAOO , 1UKU OIO AND qOKQf , 2t' ' 0 A If ill and Express 7:10 : r M t'II r Ao oouiuiodatlou 2.00 r u II r t-t prcm E:60A : H IIli liP er. ixivia Ana ricmo. liII 15 r M Local St. Louis Kinross Local IIII WPM Trantler " " Tranilo Si20 r H III I ( AKIAl OUT , BT , 401 UID OOUKCIL Hum. ( DS A M Mall ani ] K pre a 6:40 : r KK 16 ! u K i > rce < 0.15 A u KU U MODI cin ADD rAcirro , L > J A u Mall lor Sloui City 6:60 : r u N J f w Kxprern lor iJt l' ul 0i5 A u i ; UMOS rAftinc. M A K Denver Kxprvat 4:35 : r u ! 5 r M Lincoln I'ltu ' O'a t n V 2:35 : r u ii r u Overland rufrttij B : 0 A u DUMUT I1HIM TO OMAHA. oavercouncll ( Illufl * - 6.65-7.05-8SO-10Sf : ,0 a. m. lS'j : 2:80 a.31-4 : 6:26-9:26 : : it p.'iuJUaio Omih - 6.25 7.2S afO-lC : - - - - - ' ' - ' U15 a. in , W. P. AYLSWORTH HOUSE IVIOVER AND RAISER. llrick liiiildlnpn ot nny kind rnt'opj or moved nnd Mtlsfaction giiarftntood. FfAtna hotw moved on Little Glntit trucks , the best In Uio world. , , W. P. AYLSWOKTH. * ; 1010 Ninth Street , Coundl UluRa - SMITH tt TOLLER. ACTS , LKAUIKQ Merchant Tailors ! 7 nnd 0 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFPS , - - - IOWA. Complete Line of New Goods Always on Band. HA Waves , Langtry and Pompadour FrizzesSwitch , es , etc , , ready made and macle to order. Prices cheaper than ever. Call and see for yourself , MRS. C. L. GILLETTE. < * * Formerly MRS. J. J. G-OODE. 29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff. . J. SwANHON. C. K. SWANSOM y MCSfC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS And all Klnla ol intnlc'l Initriioicnts. I'ianoa ml orcnns sold on the Itstalhiitnt jlan. M < i < l l nstru- Huntsul inory dcMTlptlon tuned and repaired , liming over 14 JCJITS cxpoilciuti In the luixmoea vo leu ( onlldint ntglUiiK tholu'st ol tatijlactlon. Hoincmhrr thoplato tilgti ot ( lid R'lt orK < n : ! 2il llltOAUWAY , COUNCIL BJjUKFS , IOWA Sold by Uie lending dealer in every E : Burhorn , \JTJE \ WELEll , A. GENT 17 Main St. , Council Bluffs. SI. JP. Uralnlug , Gilding , Taper Ilnn lnc ; and Frcscolnj ; . 110 Main St .Council BluBs. Keep HoracQ and Mules conatnntly on hand which wo will cell in rotoil or carload lota II Stock Warranted as Represented Wholotnle and retail dotlo rain Drain and Baled Haf. Trlcoaroa- conatilo Eatlslactlon Guaranteed. -J C II LUTE R , o BO W L E Y Cor. Oth Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffa. For any cme of Kiilnoy or liver dlsoapo or dyspepsia rbonmAlIein , or nny diseasn imludooil by a lack of native power , that cnmiot Iio cured by the uao of Dm. Judd & Smith'd Kloctrio ells and Applinccea. rvo. SO , Fourth St. , Council Ulufls , AGENTS WANTED. Horene & Landstrom , Suits to order In latest Btylos at clienpest possible prices.No. No. 205 Main St. , Council Binff AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. Dinner 31U : ; ) to liO : : , 15 cents. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ? he only nil night houeo in the city. Everything eerved in first clei etylo and on ehor uotlco , Hot end cold luuchoa alwaya ready. 1C. F. GOODMAN. : i AND DEALER IN fl OMAHA , NEB. S. JI. JO ! ) Broadway , - - Council Bluff : OUT GOODS. 0 yards mint t I 0 " CHUBS KOUI ) 0 " nuhlun Kinglum 1 " peed Klntrham 103 " Eclloalr chevoltj 100 " tfood Prtlutlurf I 0) " BUIT.'lk ' Jeans 1 OJ leet Joan J all w uul , 80o per yar.l. loots aud Bhoua ut priced as 1 jw aj any houja Iu tha city. OHOCKHIKH. SpoundioxG Buu'ir. . , . J 1 8 pounds granulated mar 1 3 round * COT dictionary A eiii , ' " 1 ' i lira white Ituatlan aoan , KirLa 1 ) uars Hue India soap , Kliks 1 1 l ) r81'Jma soap , I iutr lo'd 1 1 tioxsmatchcj esi eyiup , per Dillon cat SDrslnm , | ir trailon e t Koiillih ciurantH. li pounds 1 looxcj geiiulouIHl lye 1 12-pound cans itrawbcrrlej In ejrup 1 18-pound isiijpcaclii's , in tyrup 1 13-pound c iu tomatota , 1 00 iptunds tikhlgandiledapples 1 ( O iiounH | c\aporatDil aiplcs 1 OU irllard cllinix toluc o pc' pouad t6 > ' ! ' I'lirf ' tobacco , per poui d CO t unlloil tubiooi , jur fuuni 00 uur , all bauds Ircrn ) l Iu tu tJ M yet citt. OOODS FOU CASH ONLY ewer Than Any Other House IN THE CITY. S. H , FILBERT , TOK HALH nr s. A. PIERCE ; 100 Main tit. , Council Blufls Hetall Hoot andHhoo utoto "hero hi ) ; JD found Fit U IT , AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE , Sixteen acrcu , ten In fruit , elx in pardon aid tltnl cilaccl , lx room hou e , ttubk' , will , cUtern , i.c all In go.tl DiidliloD ur will tiodolor Omaha pro ) > - eny' eny'V. . KKLLEKt rvmntv Treinuriir'i olllri ) , f'ouncll Illuffj. w. H , u , rua a Officer &L Pusev. r'Jl Oounoll Bluffs , lo-wa. Established , - 1865 Dealers in 1'oreign and Domulio K- Homo Securities.