6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY , OULY 22 , 1885. 1HE DAILY BEF Wednesday Morning , July 2 ! r SUBSCRIPTION RATES. So Mnta rr we ET Cirtlei . . . . . . By Null - 110.00 p i ye IlopnbllGfin County Oorivcn tlon , The republicans of Pottawattami cent ty , Iowa , will moot In dolcgato convor tlon at the conrt room In Council Bluff 'Wednesday , August 10 < h , 1885 , at 1 o'clock a. m , , for the purpose of soloc Ing twenty-three delegates to the ropul llcan state convention , to bo hold at I ) < Molnos , Iowa- , August 2Cth , 1885. Tb basis of tha representation in the conni convention will bo ono delegate for oac township or precinct , and ono dologal for each fifty votes or fraction of ov < twenty-five cost for the lion. Frank I Jackson , secretary of state , at the lai annual election. This will entitle tt several townships and precincts to to tl : following representation : .11 The primaries in the several township will bo hold on Saturday evening , Angui ICth , at 8 o'clock , unless otherwise 01 dored. By order of the republican count central committee. Council Bluffs , July 31st , 1885. JACOII SINES , Chairman. MINOE MENTION , Roller , merchant tailor , for finogoodi Three drunks were disposed of I pollco conrt yesterday. 1C yds. fine yard wide Bleached Mnsll for 81.00 , at E. DoTrllng'e. The case against the Sanders boy , fo stealing from Brackett's store , was die ' missed yesterday. Jnctico Schnrz yesterday united ii happy wedlock E. Mannol and Miss Mar ; York , both of Tracy , Minn. A grand ball Is to bo given by the Ger man ladles of the Catholic church a Reno's hall to-morrow evening. The congregational ladles are to glvo : social and supper at the roaldonco of J E. Harkncss , Friday ovenlnjr , commenc Ing at 5:30. : Next Saturday is sot for the decision o the Aylesworth-Loofbonrow case ; It i doubtful whether the decision will bi made then , in fact It will continue doubt fnl until It is actually mado. The Guanolla brothers wont to Noola yesterday after two follows who had boon arrested and hold there , on the charge of bolng the ones who assaulted and robbed the German , Castor , In a box car the other morning. Remnants of Embroideries at half prlco , at E. Bowling's. E. B. Plnnoyof Fullerton , Neb. , is to take charge of T. N. Bray's shoe store at No. 102 Main street. Mr..Plnney comes to Conncll Blnfls highly recommended , and bolng a pleasant young man , success no doubt awaits him. The plans for the now government building arrived here yesterday , and cor * talnly present a fine building on paper. It Is to be four stories and an attic. There have boon aomo changes from the original doalgn , and for the batter It Is thought. 25 yds. Good Bleached Muslin for . § 1.00 , at E. Dowllng'a. H. H. Inman , the auctioneer , waa yesterday torday engaged in making a ealo at Sheppard - pard , Field & Cook's , and haa had his hands fall thin season. Harry Is as good an auctioneer as ever came to Council Blnffc , and ho gets great big prices at all his sales. Ho can hold an audience until ho gets the whole contents of tholr "leather. " A man named Pitrott had his ire kin dled yostordny by a boy named Boocrof t calling him "Protty Poll. " Ho could not stand this ironical allusion to his name , and when some oxprcssmon took up the cry ho got BO hot at the chorus that ho danced oil' and bad the Boccroft boy arroatod for disturbing the poaco. It is needless to say that the boy was dis charged. The Grau Opera company appeared at Dohany's yesterday afternoon and oven- log to light houses , While there are aomo good voices In the company , there is a good deal of over-acting , and a tlngo of clownUhnots , that should bo done away with to make the company very popular. Tholr material , if adjustad a llttlo bolter would inako the company rather a strong ono. The fire in Darkson'd barbar shop nb an early hour yesterday morning caused moro damage than ap peared at the tlmo. It seems that the joists of the floor are all charred badly , while the shop proper and the bath rooms have boon so smoked and heated that the place will have to be all refitted. It Is estimated that Mr. Derkson's loss will not fall short of $1,000. Ho has In- snnnco which will cover this amount. Some dkmage was done to Foster's drug store by water , bnt this Is but small. The dimago to the bnllding falls upon Mr. Evoratt , who owns the blcck , bnt who Is Insured. It Is a matter of congratulation that the fire was put ont as It wai , for had it got a good start In the Immense drug stock next door to Deikaen'a the whole block would doubtless have gone. Tbo residents in the vicinity of the now Seventh street bridge are preparing a petition to present to the council in re gard to the bridge wblch the county has refused to accept , became It is not i cording to contract. The bridge has bo barricaded , and no approaches have bo built , so that In its preaont condition tl bridge Is pronounced a nuisance , and i obstruction to public travel , and proven the construction of another brldg Thcso citizens who are thus bolng Inco venioncod aak that the conncll notify tl nldgo company to take the brldgo awa ; and In case It is not taken away , that bo thrown open to pnbllo travel. The citlzans have had no bridge accommodi Ion for a long tlmo , and have been qul patient about It , and now they want i have some consideration paid them. THE BIG FOUB , The Quartette of Trampa tlmtTun Possession of the Farmer's llouso ntl Cooked Their Own Dinner Given On returning to their homes in th city on Sunday , after being nbont twonl inllos north of here , Dr. F. P. Bolllngc John Llndt , Alderman William I Slynster , and John Dann bccomir rather hungry , as they had loft the ell 'or their long drive without oatlng an breakfast , except the n'.dorman ' who wi In as bad n condition as the other having boon compelled to dispose of n his breakfast hurriedly , concluded the had bettor drlvo to the farm of Isai Xioglor , John Dunn's fathcr-ln-law , an see if they could not got dinner , It bole then about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. On arriving at the farm house the found all the doors and windows open c unlocked , but conld find none of th family. Dunn concluded that ho woul food lila team and the others laid in tli shade on the grass , the day being an excessively cossivoly hot one , and they being con plotoly tlrod out after their long rldo. When Dunn returned from the barn h had a basket of corn-cobs and went t work cooking dinner during the absanc of the family. Ho served up a fine dlr nor to his friends and they ate in peace thinking that every mlnnto Mr. Hlogle and his family would rotnrn from ohnrct but they did not put in an appearance So the "big four" concluded to play joke on the family and the following not which nppoaredjn the BEE yesterday wa fastened onto the table In a consplcnou plaoo with a fork. The note read : IN THE WOODS , July 10 , 1885. Mr. Landlord : Wo bo tramps. Wo came t your residence very hungry and findln no ono at homo were unable to cho ; wood for a square meal. After lookln ] aronnd wo succeeded in finding your lar der , and have succeeded fn fully appcas Ing our hungry apporltea , for which w. . rotnrn our most sincere thanks. Your truly , 4 TiiAMrs. The tramp then loft fn tholr "turnout1 ( which ia a good name for the convoyanci they were In ) and drove out of sight ai soon as the team conld carry thorn , con sequently the formers of Boomer town ship and the Zlegler family seeing thi note were up In arms , while "tho blj four" were In the city here laughing ir their sleeves about what the Zleglor folk ! might think and do on their arrlva homo. Substantial abstracts of tltlo and roa estate loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires , 101 Pearl street , CHANGE OF TAOTIOS , Die Flro Ohlonalnship Contest AB- nmcs a New rintac. There baa been a change in the tactics ay which Walters la hanging on to the jflico of chief of the fire department. It irlll be remembered that Walters got ont tn injunction In the superior conrt , re training Captain Elchcr from assuming ho office , and the latter filed an appllca- , lon before Judge Connor to have the In unction dissolved. Thla waa to have seen argnod last evening before Judge 2onnor , bnt Walters , by his attorney , ins concluded to abandon that Issue and tart in ever on a now plan. Ho has iomraoncod an action ol quo warranto In .ho superior court , and asked for a tern- lorary Injunction In this case. The now D junction has been granted by Judge Vyleaworth. Thla action is intended to ; ot at the real merits of the case , and to lotormlno who haa the right to the oflico if the chief. At least this Is the reason jiven for starting the now case , bnt it ooks to the outsider very much llko an- ithor dodge for the purpose of delay. t Is not known jutt what will bo the icxt move on Ilia part of Eicher. Dr. Weat.Dantlst , No. 12 Pearl street A Grand Excursion. Arrangements have been made for grand excursion to Colfax , n Thursday , July 30th leaving Jouncil Bluffs at 9:25 : , and arrlv- og there in the afternoon , with leave for ho excursionists to leave for homo at any Imo when they may choose. The faro or the round trip haa boon placed nt the xceodlngly low rate of § 4.95. This Ives the people of thla vicinity an nx- allent opportunity to visit this popular nd pleasant resort , and to have n merry imo with very little expense. Those de- Irlntf further particulars c n obtain them 7 calling at the ticket oflice , No. 507 Iroadway , or by addressing S. S. Stovone , onerftl agent Chicapo , Hock Island & 'acclfi , Council BluH > . 1101 Kntato Transfers. The following are the transfer" of real itato as recorded in the oflieo of the jgistrar , and reported to the BKE by . J. Stophouaon , for Tuesday , July L , 1835 : Evan Manhall to Rilla Marshall , el ij , 4 , 75 , 42 ; 81.000. Ann Buttorfleld to Andrew N. Cook , > rt lots 13 and 14. oilglnal " olftt ; 8700. Totol sale ? , 81,700. Just llcculvcd , Fifty pieces of American silks In blacka id colors , "all grades. " Every yard is arrantod to us by the manufacturer. 1 E. Downyq. fln Offensive Partisan , POBTSMOUTH , Ohio , July 21. Charles tmarln , son and chief deputy of Poet- uter Damario , absconded witb $2,700 of funds. THE NEW COURT HOUSE , The Bnililing Will Now iPraceeil oil Delay , Some Changes Mmlo In tlio I1 For some time the building of the no conrt honao has boon delayed by the n < tempt of the county board to rrmko tl city council nrrango for the Fifth avcm Bower , before the advertising for blda o the building. The conncll could not at Its way clear to construct the sewer thl season , and the connty board took tt position that the building could not t pat up until this wns dono. The no connty jail ia about rendy for occupancy but it was claimed that na there was r aowor for It , it could not ba used , and th old court honao could bo torn down 1 make room for laying the foundations ( the now conrt house , booauso the prlsoi ors , now confined In the baaomont of tt old building , could not bo moved 01 until the now jail was ready , sewers and all. The board threatened to chanp the location unless the conncll solved tl : dlflicnltyat once , but bettor ro&son hi prevailed , A apocial mooting of the board wi hold yostorday. Supervisors Frlra an Jones socmod to bo pretty well conGrmc in the Idea that the work should not li started until the city had arranged fa soworago. There was considerable tall and souio of it quite plain , and hlnl wora thrown out about the cast on 'eollng still being in opposition to th court honao being located hero , and determination to obstruct the progress o the work by frivolous excuses. It ap pcarod that the county had already go Its now jail almost completed , and tha it was all nonseso to talk about changln ] the location now that the people hai voted the appropriations on the dintlnc understanding that the buildings wonli bo hero. The jail now npproachlnj completion would tiavo to bo provlde < with sewerage whether the city did any thing or not , and the conrt house woul ( not bo ready for occupancy for two year or more. It was finally decided that there wa < bnt ono thing to bo done , and that waite to go right ahead with the court honsi and trust to the city putting in the sowei just as soon as it could. The two ob jectlng supervisors expressed themselves as willing to advertise for bids , providoc they could bo given the assurance thai the city would do the best It could. Aldermen dormon Bennett , Shng&rt , and Staub the three who hold over next year , as sured the board that they would do thoii best to got the sewer as soon as practic able , and with this understanding the board adopted a resolution providing foi advertising forbids , to bo opnnod on the 12th of August , at which time the con tract will bo lot. It is the intention of laying only the foundation of the conrt house this sea son and build the superstructure next season. There have been some changes made In the plans as originally presented. On the old plans there was a largo projection on the front of the building , in the cen ter. In the now plans this projection comes in the roar , thus making a better appearance to any ono coming along the street , this projection in front cutting oil a view of much of the building , unless ono stood directly In front of it. Another change ia in regard to the engine room and heating arrangement. In the first plans there was a driveway loading to the coal room and engine room , which were Located in the basement. Now it has been arranged for a small and separate building back of the north wing of the court house and jail , and the engine , otc , placed there , with pipes leading to the building , To save the expense of procuring stoves for the jail the coming winter , it is proposed to build this house at once , and heat the jail by steam , and then when the conrt house Is ready , ihere will bo no need of any farther ibango than to connect the pipes. In regard to soworlng the now jail it la .bought that a cosa pool can bo arranged rhlch will answer all purposes for the ) rosont. Read Jndd & Smith's offer of § 1,000 onard in another column. True FriondBliip. COUNCIL BLUFFS , JULY 21. To the Vditor. DEAR Sin : I am surprised to ind that I am the only resident of the : lty who is a true friend to its interests , iomo time ago I bought a bit of real es- ate not a great ways from the cemetery. bought it cheap , for there were not a ; roat many people who wanted to buy iroperty In that vicinity. There waa ilonty of other property for sale , an here are still many vacant lots In th Uy , but I choao to Invest my mono horo.I know that the cemetery was locate hero , and had boon for forty years , an b was on this account that I managed t et the property so cheap. Now if I ca. also a howl , and got some cheap icportc n a cheap paper to help mo , perhaps an got the cemetery abandoned , an i ko my property moro valuable ; it ca o assessed higher , and I will have to paj MID taxes on it , and the city will b icnofitted this much. I do this fron inra friendship for the city. There are o many lawyers who ore continnall' ghtlng the city , that I think it Is tlm' , Imt sjmo ono like mo stood up for it. 'ho ' only thing that I can toe which may o a disadvantage to the city la the ad ortising of it as a cess-pool of corrup- Ion and death , and frightening people way from here , but It is necessary to Use a ecaro , nrid In doing so I have again lown my frlondshlpfor thoclty by select- igan evening paper having the smallest Ircnlation , and publiehlng in that my ansatlonal reports about [ the dancer of ving In Conncll Bluffs. Thcso reports boat the unhealihlnees of the city willet ot get out of town by this means , and are at homo I hope it will lead to hav- ig the cemetery abolished. I hope yon ill not reproduce these reports In your iper , for with your immense circulation might hurt the city , but you can help o greatly by trying to divert pnbllo at- ntlon from the real facts in the caeo , by tacking the characters of the trustees the cemetery association , and by rowing mud at everybody who opposes e scheme. Pleaeo get the people to Iking about how moan such and auch en are , and they will forget all about e real Issue. Of oouiaa there is no undatlon to all these sensational ro- rts , but it is easy to get a ecaro started , d if wo can carry it far enough we can tonly get the cemetery abandoned , t wo can get a new road cut through from Oakland avenue , and thus opsn i some properly which can now bo bong for little , but which cm then bo boomo By all means help us out and like mve < you can then subicrlbo yourcolf ss A TNUB FBIEND or IIIE CITY. 1'EHSONAU FronkShinu , of Orson , was In the city ye tcrdfty. It. W , Hazloton has gone on n trip Spirit Lnko. Mrs. 11. M. Wilbur leaves to-day on summer tour. Ilcnry C. Myers and Mr. Schlndclo left f the east yesterday. Mr. Irons , miller nt the city mills , has ROI on a week's visit to Dakota. Mrs. J , Mueller is in Boone on b vlilt at to attend the opening of the Wells house. Dr. Seybett , who has boon taking In tl eight * and freili nlr at Spirit Lake , has r turned. Wtllmtn Htcbcv , pnsscnRcr Rent of tl Hock Island , at Davenport , was in the ell yesterday. Dare Friedman , having left tha omplo ] mout of II. Friedman , his etnrtod out on h first builnoes trip. Mies Anna Fleming and Miss Oora Kej nold ( , of Chicago , are in the city , \siting ! tl family of George F. Smith. Mies Brooks , who has been iu the city visi ing her sister , Mrs. William Hutchinson , hi Rene to Chicago on a visit to her father. W. I. Kir Imt , of the claim department ( the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rnilroac on ox-resident of this city , was a Counc BlulFa visitor yoatorday. Go orgoM , Christian , the proprietor of th llotol Colfax , WAS in the city yesterday , II was greeted with a hearty welcome by man here who have tested to their satisfaction th many good qualities of that ponular resort , Mrs. William Forney , of Cedar lUnida , am Miss Jessie Ifayes , of Waterloo , cousins a W. A. It. M. Ilighsmitb , night yardmasto at the transfer , who have boon , visiting hie and his family , returned to their homes thl morning , J. II. Lamnr , late of D , Crawford & Co. S t. Louie , Is now In charge of the silk nm dress goods departments ia the homo o Kleomnn , Hodda & Co. , which position wa formerly occupied by Phil Aarons , who is nov in charge of the same departments will Cocka & Morgan , Madame E , J , Balcear , Who for the past 10 years has Ijccn practising San Francisco Is now located at No 8 N. Oth Stro opposite new Opera Houso. Madame Balcear guarantees to rcetoro " VlAIR OR WHISKERS , Or to ( 'Uc unyono a htigh mustache or bring out t no prcmtli ct hair orboardin fromfour toelx weoka , rlcej reaionablo and satisfaction guaranteed , 0 ancors , deafness and cspcclilly rheumatism and chrcnioducnecBCUied by auatuial gift of lie ctmB. -rhtG th St. , Council Bluffa The New York PLUMBING CO'Y. 552 Broafhxrav ; ' Council Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERSPUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW ER AGE , WATER WORKS and VEN- riLATION design- 3d and constructed. PLUMBING work n all its branches. Phis conroanv have meofthebestassort- jd stocks oi plumb- ng goods in the west. Estimates furnish- H. Birkinbine , Manager. NEW YORK , PLUMBING CO'Y i 52 BROABWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No. rOR BALI HT S. A. PIERCE , ' )0 ) Main St. , Council Uhifh : et ll Hoot anil Shoe ttoro hcro tiii ; ajalielound JH. SOHUEZ , OTER AllKHJOia BIiUFFS. IOWA J , L. UiBEVOIISH. No. COT Broadway Ooanoll Blnff * . Railway Time Table OOONOIL BLUFFS. The lollowttiff Me the times ot the trrlral od i ! partnra ot trilnt b ; central standard time , tl tl local depot ) , Tratnt leave transfer depot ton ml atoi eatllei and arrive ten mlnutoe later. SWART. AHUM , tmtuoo and xoiTirwxsnan. 8:25 : A M HMl ami Kiprofi t-.l-O'r 1S:40 : r H Accommodation 4co : r 6:50 : r u Kxpresa 8:05 : A CDIOiOO ADD OCX ISLAND , BSS : A M Mall and KxproM 8:68 : r 7:24 : A M Accommodation 6:16 : r 6:80 : r M Kiprcis 8:00 : A emoAso , MUVAUKII AND IT. ritn. 9:20'A : M Mall and Express 8:60 : r 6:36 : r M Kxpresi 905 ; A catOAoo. ecsUHaros Am > qntiOTi 0:60 : A Mall ami Kxpross 7:10 : r 30 r Ac comtn odatlon 8:00 : r , :46 F i-.x prom EOA : WASAsn , sr. LOOTS ADD rAano , 2:15 : r M LOCA ! St. Louie Kxnrcfls I.ocJkl SWPM ; Transfer " ' Transfer 3M : r KAHSAS C1TT , ST. JOI AND OOUH01I. SLDTTS. 10,0V A M Mall and Kinross B : 10 r 8:16 : r H Express f.U A ROD ! C1TT AND PACIflC. 7So A M Mall for Sioux City 0:50 : r 7 : 0 r u Kxpron for St t'aul 5:21 : A UMOX r-Aetric. 11:00 : A M Denver Kxprcej 4:35 : r 1:05 : r M Lincoln I'M8 O'a & R T 2:35 : r 7:65 : r M Chcrlntnl Kxprcej 8:30 : A DPVIMT TRAINS TO OMAHA. * toavo Council IllluH ) 8:55 : 7:65 : 8:80 : 10:30- : 1140 ; Ik. tn. 1:80 : 2:30 : 8:30 : :23 : B:2S : 8:25- : 1115 ; p. ia. lLomo Omaha 8:26 : 7:25 : e:60 : 10- 11:15 : n. m. 12:60 : 8:00 : 8oo : : ! 4:66 : 6:1 : lOUNGIL BLUFFS Curtains , Oil Cloths Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Hugs , Etc. , Etc. Careful Attention Given to On of Town Orders , Upliohtcry and Drapery Work a Our stock la the Largest in tie lost md la being continually replenished by ill the l&tost and choicest novelties. W5 Broadway Council Biufis WELLS COOK , General Agent attnrgo " SAFKTY FUND SYSTEM , " HARTFOED Life and Annuity InsCo Cii WESTERN DEPOT , 22 PEARL STHKET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special t Yerttaomects , etc Lost onnd , To Loan , For Saio , To Rent , Wants , Board- ig , o. , will bo Ineertod In IhU column tt Ibo low ita o ! TEN CENTS E'ER UNI : for the first Insertion id riVE CENTO VER LINE lor eaoh nnbfwqnont In- rn , tetne Rdvortlsamenti t ourofflcu. 1 fltiu < > > , rear VANTfl TST'A.NTKD Immcd'atelr , two dlnlngroom fitls at rr Ogilen Iloim , Council tluOs. TlOIl SM.K An clcpaut Wieconelii ntmincr rceott , ? 250 ocres , 1 ( 0 tillable , railway elation and etotnv > at lamlhij ; frame house for homestead ; pavilion , Ino c elUis , rtttauront , Ice house , tenement lionso , ur cottages , barn , 310 Irult trice , 3 nciea prapes , 'iv ' , hnrBc ? , ia boats , etc. A fine reeort , ICO feet ova \M cuiiftn r UT , anil 120 feet aljoio Uarahoo Mil | > aj ? 5,000 a year. Aildttsi W. & S. , UK > lice , Council Illullj. 710H SALE Ijinda Improved utd unimproved , 1 II you want u Isrui In wcbtcrn Jowa , Kane 9 ; bri ka cr Dakota , lot ua boar from jon. tiWAN i WAtEEB. 4 > OH BALE Houses. Loto and Land. A. J Ptcpreni"on , 603 Klret avenue. o KXCAi.so 11 8 , b 9,1 > 10 , b 13 are holds In Uifl. . crontiocatUna ( cr sale cr for trade. 5133 , special barcaln ; 400 a Imrroutl farm worth $18,000 , jiriro for a ulxirt time $10,000. will trade r low priced Wcbtcrn lamia. H an k Walker. > 20IaJUlcry llardwr.ro intnufactnrini ; e ta. . i Ililiicoit tto.k and niachlnsryalue & 7.0CO , lor 'btern land Hvvnn \Vaiktr , Couucll JJIulTs. ) 20a , iilock rf dry foods , grocirlcj and birdware , Ialuo , S5.000 , Inun good eaitcrn Nebraska town r land , Hwan a Wall.cr. > 201 , etock of general merchandise In a good ) wcttcin Iowa town , \aluu 4.00J , wants an 1m o pil farm In vcetrrn Iowa , hw , u i. Walker. JtCO , atoil : ol hard ro In Etuliui Co , Indiana , for land , laluo about $4 OCO. Swan k Walker , ' ZOfl , newetofkcfhar. w roln a llto NebrMka ; town for land , \aluo $3,000. Swan k Walker. 2'J7. ' stock of iKrlculturalimiilementaand sbell i harilnare , valuu about B.OOJ. wants a good Ini- 3\odfl rra. Hwan k W lkcr. I 203 , a ? l 0,000 Block of clothing In A good WU- coneln iltv , 3 In lands and bilanoo caeh or 1m- ived eucurlty , llcauttful store room at low rent , au & . Walter. > ! 10 , ( tock of mixed hardware In a Iho western ' lo a town for cheap lauds , \aluo 0,00) . Swan Valkcr , line Ujlck block , rent * well. In a live central Ji.t un one room occupied with general ttock of ids , wants tn itnpro\cd farm , lulue ; tulldlni ; JW ( , ( 'OOds $7 , ( 03 , Stt an i. tS alker. ,2U tork of boots , tliocn hata , rap and tlothlnj , Milue.l 83.0UO , In cne of the but tonna In Keb. , acd j,000 for > andg. Swan & HMkcr. SIS , a f3.0CO etock of tlotUnt' , wants land In I North Wojtaui Iowa , foj f ,000 , and will pay oreiica. Swan A. Walker. 211 , an 9 ,000 stock of druga In central low a for Uii1. Swan & Walerr , ! lanother etock of dru a vtlue from ( COO to $700 with Htoro building ard lot value $ SOQ In a geol iruua town wanta partly Improved land , Swan & Iker , on full particulars , write to or call upon Swan & Walker. It jou wont to sell , bu ) , or tradeany- K , tell e. k W. about It. bwaa & Walker , Couu- tluBa Iowa FRUIT , ) GARDEN FARM FOR SALE , iteen ten * , ton In Irult , elx In ( tarJon and ' d , nix room house , itahlo , well , cittern , & , c. 1 KjudltlOD. or will tiiulufor Omalm proj > - V. KELLER , CountTreasurer' * olBce , CouncU Blufla. W. P. AYLSWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. lrick buildings of iMiy kind ruined or moved and satisfaction RiurantooJ , Frams houi moved on Little Ulnnt trucks , the best In the world. W. P. AYL9WOHTH. 1010 r inth Strt < ct , Council UlatTi SMITH it TOLLEU. ACTS. LKA-DINQ Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 0 Main St. , COUKCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA. Complete Line of Now Goods Always on Hand. N. J. SWANSON. ' C. K. SWAN-SON CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS And all UnJs of mu lc l Instruments. I'ianos an 1 orcani coin on the Installment jlan. Mintcil nstru- imntHo ! o\oty description tuned mill repaired. Having o\rr 14 jcnra experience In the business wo ( co conlUeiit of Baltic the best ot wtUfactlon. llomomlicr the plan ) . Sign ol the RlH ortfiii S2 ! ) mtOADWAY , COUNCIL UI.UFFS , IOWA Sold by the lending dealer in every city and town , j Burhorn , \A.GJENT \ 17 Mnin St. , Council Gliding , Paper Hanging and Prcecoln ? , 110 Uatn St.Council Uludj. Keep Uorscn and Mules conutantly on hand which wo will sell In retail or carload lota / It Stock Warranted as Renresented Wholeialo and retail dealers In Grain Mid Baled Hay. i'rlcre rc - souablo Batletactiou Ouarautced. .SCH . LUTE R , fr BOWL IS lr Cor. 5th Av. and4th St. , Conncll Bluffa. For any C" > BO of Kidney or liver dlaoaRO or dyspepsia , rheumntiBm , or any disonso iniludcod ay a lack of native power , that cannot be cured by the nso of Drs. Judd & Smith's Electric olts rtnd ApplianceB. o. 30 , Fourth St , . Council Blulla. AGENTS WANTED. Norene & Landstrom , Suits to order In l&tost styles at cheapest possible prices.No. No. 20i Main St. . Council BlnfT AND "THE ENGLISH1' KITCHEN. Kcsulnr Dinner 1l-.UO to 1:30 , 25 cents. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ? he only all night honee in the city. Everything nerved in drat claei ttyloand on shoe notice , liot and cold lunches always ready. C. F. COQBilftABti. OMAHA , NEB. Waves , Langtry and Pompadour FrizzesSwitch : s , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices heaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself , MRS. C. Ir. GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS. J. J , GOODE. 29 Main StreetCouncil , Bluff. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD NO. 2 , rathc IFiyhcsl Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With only 83 keys to learn * n operate , It prints 76 character * IncluillDR cops anil Binall letters , punctuations , flL'urcfi , elKtii and ( ructions. It Htho slinplcBt and most rajilj writing machine inado as w oil as ao most < lur ld for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Sea mans & Benedict , Chicago , 111 , , Solo A Ron IB , 0. II , S1IOLUS , Council Bluifa , Afjent for Wo etern E. Rice M. D. AUfPDfl or ' ti'cr ' tumoiH reinovoj without th llnuljaij , knife or drawinfot blood , HRONIC 'DISEASES , ofa k' ' j "p 'ty ' 0\ei thirty ) cars pr ctliul cxptrlunc * . CUIce No. ' Htiuet , Council BlutTa. f free [ oa , omoici ! . \y , H. M. rcsu Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established , - 1865 NOLL'S PORTABLE Pneumatic Bisr I \ licet Price $18.01) . A Iibo7r"'y will be niadn to pirties UI half do/.en Faucets at o i. For further particulars . * Jl F. TA'l Council Biulld , Agent for Western Jowa a >