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    THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY , JULY 24 , 1885.
THE DAILY BFE.
BLUFFS ,
Friday Morning , July 24 ,
RATES.
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87 Mall - 110.00 per yeai
Hopnbllcnn County orivcntlon.
The republicans of Poltawattami coun
ty , Iowa , will moot In delegate conten
tion at the court room In Council Bluffs ,
Wednesday , August 19th , 1885 , at 11
o'clock a , m. , for the purpose of select
Ing twenty-three delegates to the ropnb
llcan state convention , to bo held at Das
Molnos , Iowa , August 2Cth , 1885. The
basis of the representation in the county
conronlion will bo ono delegate for each
township or precinct , and ono delegate
for each fifty votes or fraction of over
twenty-fire coot for iho lion. Frank D.
Jackson , secretary of atato , at the last
annual election. This will entitle the
several townships and precincts to to the
following roprcsontatlon :
Boomer , 2 Liyton n
Bolknnp 4 Lincoln 2
Crescent. . . U Lewis 9
Center 4 Mandonla 8
Carson , 1 Mindcn 2
Grove 4 Noola )
Garner 3 Norwalk 2
Jiardln 8 1'leasant 2
Hazel Dell ! ! Uockford S
Jamce Silver Crook 3
Kane 1st ward Valley 4
" 2dward. Washington 3
" 3d ward. Wnveland 3
" 1th ward Wright. .
Keg Crock York , 3lt
Knox
Total 117
The primaries in the several townships
will bo hold on Saturday evening , August
10th , at 8 o'clock , unless otherwise or
dered.
By order of the republican county
central committee.
Council Bluffs , July lst , 1885.
JACOB SIMS , Chairman ,
MINOR MENTION ,
Rotter , merchant tailor , for fine goods.
ticcnro your seats at Bushnoll's for the
Falk organ concert.
There will bo a npoclal mooting of the
city council this evening.
Frank Fanblo and Ella A. Williams ,
both of this city , yesterday secured llel
to unite.
Louis Falk , the great Chicago organ
1st , at the Presbyterian church Saturday
evening.
The ciso against the colored Johnson
girl for robbing ono of her visitors of $11
was dismissed yesterday , the prosecuting
witness not appearing.
The fellow DaGrassIo , arrested for
swindling a Gorman out of $25 on a ring
game , was released yesterday , the Gor
man having got back his money one
skipped out.
The stores just vacated by Brackotl
hsvo boon divided Into two , and ono of
them Is to bo occupied by Dan McGln- .
ness , who la to open a fruit and confec
tionery store.
Don't fall to hear Leuia Falk'a "Life on ;
the Ocean" at the Presbyterian church
Saturday evening.
The rain Tuesday night , from the re >
ports of the conductors , extended all
through the state on the lines of the
Milwaukee , Rock Island , and North
western , but along the Q It reached only
to Road Oak.
5.
Henry Brown , who was wanted foi
stealing some clothing belonging to
Louie itMetzgor'a employes , has been ;
arrested In Missouri valley , and wai
brought back last night.
In front of one of the undertaker's ea
tabllshmonti Is a sign consisting of a
coffin lid , adult alza , whllo the plate up t
on It roads , "Oar Babe. " Rather a
healthy babe to require a six-foot casket.
Officer O'Brien yesterday did some ]
good work In capturing four rough trampJ
who had stationed themselves at the ]
Peak Island depot , and wera domannldg
money from every paisor-by. Ho got we
them into a hack , and on tbo way to the B
station ono of them made a aprluql
through the window and got away , but
the oflicor after depositing the three iu
the jail , wont back , and after a long
chase captured him also.
Horace Everett felt ao kindly to the ]
fire lads abont the way that they worked' '
to save hla block from fire the other night
that ho sent up to the engine houses aov-
oral boxes of cigars to tuioko whllo talk '
Ing over how it was dono. It wonld bo a |
good ldo& to have a flromona' relief fund
started , as In other cltlea , ao that those !
having a generous or gritoful fooling to
ward the department could contrlbuto to
this , and such a fund conld be nsod for
ou .
the relief of dlaablol firemen , or their
war
families when noodod.
, . r S
About 0 ' air
o'clock
Wednesday evening a
wo
man came Into G randy'a drug atoro , with If
a badly cut band from
which the blood vro
was flowing frooly. Ho was pretty drunk Pa
and Dr. P/unoy / suggested to Mr. Grandy ! 30t
bo
: 0
that ho dilute some arnica and wash oil ! doi
the hand with this preparatory to doing 1
it up , but as the arnica struck the wound , hat
making It smart , the drunken fellow km '
Fn
struck Grandy , almost knocking him
cap
down. The shoeing of base Ingratitude apt
caused the follow to be hurriedly kinked Wll
ont , and the next hoard of him ho was awi
rilsing another row In a saloon on Main son
bud
street. tha
Dr. Cook says that ho did not road the tra
did
statement which hn and other physicians Dal
algnod , declaring the nuisance
csmotory a , iroi
and unhealthy , but that ho supposed ho
was correctly Informed of Us contents by T
these who prepared it. It seems that he
yea !
was not , for It says that tbo gases arising
are unhealthy , which statement ho does
bo 1 (
not eniorie. Ho s ys that whllo dooom-
Slio
poilntj animal matter may , nndor some ; (
ace
circoniitancea , bo a nuiaanco , still it Is
Idrei
not a brooder of disease. It seems now
gatl
that the pbytlclans who signed the statement
, tbo
mont were not very ? rell Informed of Its
tob
contents , and hence the statement does ! th
Jiot carry BO much weight. iTho
FRENZIED FRAINEY.
TUG Diamonded Captain Indipantly
Denies Attempted Bribery ,
His Seasons For Assaulting Con
gressman Murphy.
tllch Expenses ot Booking Office in
Washington ,
Captain B. B. Fralney , concerning
whom , and his son , John Joy , there was
such a sensational telegram from Wash
npton In yesterday's BEB , wore busily
talking over the situation yesterday.
The BEE man asked the captnln for hit
statement abont the charge made that ho
lad attempted to brlbo Congressmen Joro
Mnrphy. Ho hesitated at first about
saying much abont It to a newspaper ruin
( earing that ho would not be given a fair
howlng , but finally went on with his
story , which was as follows :
"When I wont to Washington I tiok
with mo several letters , among them lot-
era from J. 0. Ileagan , Col. Koitley ,
md the Ilov. Father Mculonomy to Joro
ttnrphy. I had also a letter from MayorKj
Vaiighan to Cleveland , and other letter/all
'rom friends to S. S. Cox , Senator Jones ,
JO if Florida , and Pat A. Collins , of Bos-is
on. The first thing I did on getting toll
, V shlngton was to hunt np Joie Mnr-Bp
shy , and found In the directory that hoff
oomed on F atroot. I wont to the honaolt
, nd fonnd that It was kept by a very finelr.
rlah lady named Airs. Butler , wholh
ttendod the boll , and when I asked forllt
Ir. Murphy aha said she wonld speak tolo
ilm , his room being on the first lloor.lt
iho looked at mo as If she thought I was !
ho king of Belgium or some other greatloi
icrson I suppose she noticed the blglft
lamonda that I wear and I conld hoarltc
or toll him that there was an ologantllV
uentloman from Iowa standing at tholG
oor waiting to see him. Ho told her he
conld not see mo then , but for mo to
come at 5 o'clock , and this time I did not
wait for the woman to open the door bnt
wont right to Murphy's door and rapped.
Ho came to the door and said , 'My
friend , I cannot see you now there's
live or she of us here and I'll see you
about 8 o'clock to-night. ' Says I , ' ]
bnvo three letters to you , and I want to
present thorn. ' Says ho , Ton leave
them , and I will attend to them. ' I loft
them and went away. When I came
back at S o'clock , ho had several of his
friends in there wth him , and I oonld.do
nothing with all them sitting aroundand
he told me that ho was'golng away In the
morning , but wonld BOO mo before he CO
went away. The nex morning ho left or
town and I did not got a chance to aoe orM
him. dl
him."Then
"Then I euntod up Mr. Pusoy , and he en
says , 'Murphy won't do you any good enRi
He has pledged himself to Campbell. RiM
You see I was then working for the M
United States marehalship In this atato Jo
'Then I wont to BOO Carlisle. Says bo
be , 'Let Iowa go , and try for something ot
slao. ' Says I , 'What shall I try for otFi
.hen ? ' Says he , 'We can get yon the In hath
ipoctorahlp of the Indian agencies. It
ivlll pay $3,000 a year and all expenses ,
md it will bo a nice place. ' He eald a
oed deal about how nice it would ba for then ;
no on the frontier , and so on , and aays ,
Now go and got your papers framed foi on
hat , and after yon have got them fixed be
ring them to me. ' bode
"Well , I got a newspaper man , named do
Lhorn , to make ont the papers , and Sb
vhen I took them to Carlisle , cays be , pa
They're all right. Now go and get so
ronr atato delegates to sign them. ' I
vent and got Pusey , John P. Irish , S. EIhi
. Cox. Carlisle , Collins , Senator Jones , OBI
governor Onrtin , and a lot of others , o
inongh names to save a fellow from the noi
allower , I thought , and ao I didn't care am
rhether Mnrphy helped mo or not. dei
lldn't see Murpoy nntll ho had returned loc
rom Now Orleans , two or throe weeks offi
fter I saw him first. This was the time fin
hey talked BO much about my pitching ing
nto Mnrphy. I'll ' toll yon all about how rel
happened. qla
"I mot him right by his room and hoi
acklod him for my letters which I had str
Iveti him. Ho turned on mo right away hie
nd eald that I bad boon trying to brlbo hir
ilm , and then I called him a lying son of tat
gun , Ho had his cane In his hand and tin
aiaed it to strike me when I hit him a tor
lastor the side of the head , and down he clu
rent on the sidewalk. Then Fredericks bin
, F. Fredericks , of Marshalltownlup )
umped In and said , 'This won't do.fijblc
ontlcmen,1 and as Murphy got up hejjjaQ
iegan taking hla door key out of hlsgRy
locket , and 1 thought It was a revolver ? !
nd says , 'Bring out your gun , that'sH
Ight , but you just try to use It and IH
rill show you a tumor two. ' Then hoi
pens the door , saying , ' 1 wish I had T
on Inside , ' and as ho wanted mo there I § "
ollowed him in and I threw my boat hatB ?
Ight down on the floor and i equaredHL
nysolf so , and says I , 'Now damn youHf °
11 show you the way to the fair. ' Yonf L7
ught to aeo him just jump and got Into * * , *
Frederick's ronm , where ho locked him-Hjj
elf In , and 1 have not seen him since. M , lila j
"You see , ho didn't dare to go tolllngfinftl
roand that I had ttled to brlbo him , soHP01
ang os I was in Washington. Why , I'dHl ? irs
ave knocked the whole top of his oldl f
.utoffof him , If ho had talked | ,
ray. I'd have done It , sure , andEji , ,
Ifiht at the stops of the capital. Yos.B ll
, , that's what I'd ' have done. WhatB
ronld I want to try and brlbo him forS ?
I was going to glyo $500 to anybody.H
rouldn't i have offered It to Carlisle , or § A
'usoy , or to some of myfilendswho havpldfty
amo Influence. What would I want toll I )
giving It to an enemy of mine for ? ItKihin
on't look reasonable , does It ] H
r
The BEE man had to confess that hel
never been In congress , and did notffi 0
now how the bribery bualnees wont.l Si
'rom further talk It appeared that then" Cc
ptaln still has faith that ho will get theM c
ppointmont sought for , and that bis son [ aon
not have the one given to him takonlm8S |
nrsy. It seems that the ono which the !
, John Jay , has a Hen on , la the Iloso H C'
agency. John Jay said yeaterdajK"18
ho didn't ' know whore in shcol IhlaEcom
, but ho wanted It just the same , andltum
not want it taken away from hlniS y
on account of the old g ntleaian'sVjoa ]
Ubl0 ( Ifem
Indian Ktlucfttlon , irow'
The .Rev. Father Phillips was horel Mr.
isterday en route for Denver wlthlKeti
ronty-fivo Indian children , who are tom ° tha
educated at the Homo of the Goccljr"3" 1
lopberd , an institution founded at that ! J >
about two years ago. These
are Ohlppewaj , and have lich
thered from northern Dakota duringj . . .
pas1 two weeks. They are the firstlAlne
bo educated under the contract madoRiie i *
the government by this institution , Kretur
seemed a bright and quits well-ffmeet
behaved lot of children , considering their
lack of advantages. Father Phillips said
that ho had much dlflicnlty in getting
the consent of their parents and relatives
ID 1st the childten go , they seeming not
to bo able to understand the advantages
which the children wonld gain by being
educated. After the first good cry at
parting from friends , the children put on
hsppy faces , and seemed to enjoy the
journey greatly. They were well dressed ,
and were apparently having all their
wants well cared for.
Read Judd & Smith's offer of 51,000
reward In another column.
WOODEN WEDDING ,
An Knjoyjiblo Gathering of the
FrlomlB of Ur. and Mrs ,
George P. Moore ,
Among the many pleasant and delight' '
'al social events of the season tbo one
; lvcn Woilnesday evening , the 22J Inst. ,
on the lawn surrounding the residence of
VIr. and Mrs. George P. Moore , stands
second to none In complete success and
unalloyed pleasure , occasioned by the
celebration of the fifth anniversary of
heir marriage. The spacious lawn was
> rllllantly Illuminated by Japanesol0
antcrns and locomotive headlights , !
inder the effulgent raya of which might !
> o soon a score of young folks upon nBf
iommodions platform Indulging In tholj-
ilr.zy waltz , keeping tlmo to charm-
ng muslo furnished by Floldtl0
o irchestra. Others wore enjoying them-B0
elves In easy hammocks or etrolllncl0
olsuroly through the lawn. At an ap-10
iroprlato tlmo elegant and delicious ro-Ka
reshmentn , were served , of which all par-1"
look freely , after which the vnrlouelP
pleasures wore again resumed until a latol
tour when the guests departed , oxprcss-M"
ng themselves as having boon royally I0
intortalnod by their genial and bospl-1
able host and hostess , K '
A number of elegant presents were ro-Ka
olved , a list of which wo give below : ! | ,
.Ir. . and Mrs. William Moore , marble !
op lamp stand ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
lotcalf , patent rocker ; Mr. and Mrs ,
George Motcalf , plush top card stand ;
Mr. and Mrs. Beno , ebony stand ; Mr.
and Airs. J. W. Peregoy , band-painted
towel rack and churn ; Mr. and Mr .
Shorradon , picture frame ; Mr. and Mrs.
Qaldano , wooden shoes and work basket ;
Mr. ] and Mrs. Foreman , bread plate ;
Misses Lottie and May Foreman , band-
painted butter bowl and bouquet ;
3
Mr. and Mrs. Hayward , of
Dmaha , hand-painted wall pockotna ;
Mr. and Mrs. Beosloy , ebony sowlngEP'
chair ; Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Moore , corncrrc ! |
bracket ; Mr. and Mrs. Feal , of Omalia , r
French wood duster and bread tray ; Mr.Kj1"
arM Mrs. Klplingor , ebony book rackj ; ;
Mr. and Mrs. Boove , plate mirror ; Mr. ! '
and Mrs. Rlley , towel rack , hat rack flndi
ofioomlll ; Mleaes Ida and Clara Moy-1
jra , glove and handkerchief boxes ; Mlssjl1'
May Cooley , hand painted butter pad-lcr' :
iles ; Miss Iowa Ball , hand painted wood-Si111
shoes ; Will Hnntlngton , Ink standRJu ;
lleasra Damon and Piper , scrap basket ; g.
Ralph Williams , clothes basket ; Hairy1 '
Manvlll , of Omaha , salad fork and spoon ; !
lee Smith , cedar pall ; Charley Morse , ma
aoofatcak pounder , Stacy Riley , plushn'10 '
t toman John lemon d
; lUloy , equeez3r ;
Frank Rlley , pin cushon ; W. C. Morganch
land painted fan. Hea'
_ - Ben ;
A. Club Danco. lco
There was a lively time yesterday atjPr |
ho Lower hotel , the tronble arising fromLr
no of the boarder ? , Tim Ryan , havlngl\rl
3eon on a spree the night before , andlwc
olng locked ont ho had kicked In thelj'0 '
leer , breaking the lock. Yesterday Mr.l
Shonp , the proprietor , Insisted on Ryan |
laying ; the damage , and he agreed to do
, but getting np town began drinking
gain , and Shoup told Officer Smnllon
hi fact , and wanted his help. The offi-
or found Ryan , and he said ho wonld in
down to the hotel and settle , but as ho *
toared the place he became abusive ,
nd on reaching the hotel ho
leclared he wcnld not pay for the
Dck. Ho became so angry that the
fficor not being able to quiet him ,
inally arrested him , and the fellow ahow-
fight and having the prospect of b'etag
elnforced by his big brother , a regular
lant , who was sitting In front of the S
lotel , the oflicor pulled his club and
trnck at Ryan , who had already grabbed
ilm by the beard and was striking at
ilm. The big brother jumping up to
ako a hand , Smullon struck him several
lines , and then Jim Turner tried to In-
orfoto , and ho too caught a dose of the
lub. Smullen brought In his three men ,
ut a worse looking trio never showed
In police court. Their holds
iloody and bruised. All of them
mnsually largo men , and ouo of
lyana mammoth fellow.
was a -in
A Grand K\curBtoiI.
Arrangements have been made for s
rand excursion to Colfax , on Thursday , m
nly aOth , leaving Conncil Blnffa at 0:25JL :
nd arriving there In the afternoon , with !
jftvo for the excursionists to leave lormGi
omo ' at any time they may choose. Thei
ro for the round trip has been placed at
1.95. This gives the people of this vl-g
Inlty an excellent opportunity to vlait
popular and pleasant resort , and to
,
ave a merry time with very little ox-
onso. Those desiring farther particn-
can obtain them by calling at the
ckot , oflico , No. 507 Broadway , or bygO3 >
ildrcsslng S. S. Stevens , general agenttt
hlcago | , Rock Island & Pacific , Connollffef
luffs.
PKHHONAU
Auditor Kirkland was in Glenwood yostor-8
Dr. A. J. Woodbury lemes for Spirit
evening ,
. H. Hlce and family of Fremont , Neb.J
at the Ogden.
State Senator M , Bloom , of lown City , was !
Council Bluffd ualtor yesterday.
Charles Bullock and ] t. Sborovan , of Den
, were in the city yesterday , on n political ,
isslcn , tha postoUice there being the theme , )
. C. Merrill
' , traveling passenger agent
C. IJ. A , Q , , was in the city yesterday. . >
inpany with Joe Arthur , of tbo Hoosi
nnel line ,
Fred : BIIe , of Fremont , Neb , , a real estate !
aler , waa in the city yesterday , on hla return ]
Oasis , la , where ho haa captured one ot ]
WA'a ' faireat daughters for a wife.
. B. O. Haugb , with the firm of Haugh.j
atcbum & Co , , of Indianapolis , the buildem
new jail , ia In ttie city , the guest of hinj
old achoolmnte , 0. II , Judtoii ,
H. mountain haa juet rt turned from n ]
mth'a trip to the west , iimkiug friomla for ! (
nself and the XorlhwetUru railway , oil
he ia traveling paisunger agent.
kValter U. VouRhan , jr. , loft lost night for !
, Ia , to attend the agricultural college I
was nccoinpanlod by bin father , who will
this evening In time for the council ]
etiug ,
STAYING A BRIDGE.
An iDjmctioD Callcil For By Monty
Contractors ,
A. Claim tlmt UrldRCB IlftvoHconlm
properly Unlit ,
A petition in equity was filed yesterday
day , In which the Oikaloosa Steam En
gine works ask for an injunction restrain
ing Raymond & Campbell , of this city ,
from proceeding with the construction of
a bridge over Indian crook , on Broadway ,
The petition recites that the plalitlff ,
on the 8th of April last , made a contract
with the county to build what bridges
should bo ordered by the county , and
that in accordance with said contract the
board , on the lUh ! of May , ordered the ]
plaintiff to construct an iron bridge over
Indian crook , on Broadway ; that
the plalntltF Is ready to
build laid bridge , and ha
shipped all the material thereof to this
city , and unloaded It where the bridge Is
to bo built , and employed a largo number
of mechanics and laborers , who are now !
waiting to commence work.
It la claimed that the defendants havc
tikon possession of the site on which the ,
bridge ; Is to bo built , and refuse to permit
the ' plaintiff to proceed with the erection
of the bridge , and placed their men In ]
possession of the place where the laborers ]
Df the plaintiff must nocessaaily work InBj
instructing said bridge , and refuse toll
illow the plaintiffs laborers to take pos-
icsslon thereof , and threaten by force to ]
prevent them from proceeding.
Judge Connor granted a temporary
frit of Injunction and placed the bonds
t ' $1,000.
The bond has boon filed , with Thomas
Saovora , W. A. Seover and Samuel Smith
'as ! sureties.
It appears that the county board has ]
boon ' having considerable trouble with
the Oskaloosa bridge company. One of
the causes of complaint has been that the
brldgo company has not gene to work at
all on many bridges ordered by the board
and anxiously waited for by the people ,
and that the two bridges built by them
were not satisfactory. Ono of these
was In Crescent township , but some kind
of a brldgo was so badly needed there
that it was finally accepted. The other
bridge was at Seventh street In this city.
It Is said that the stringers of this bridge' '
are pine Instead of cak , and that the
piles ' were too short , and that other ]
defects warranted the county In refuting
to accept the bridge. The county board
has now annulled the contract and lot
tbo work to Raymond & Campbell , o
this city , with an arrangement by whlcl
Soiffert & Wleso , of Avoca , shall build a
Few 1. bridges In the east end of the county ,
rho building of the brldgo across the
reek ' on Broadway , is also lot to Raymond
mend & Campbell , and hence the In
junction proceedings.
It seams that It Is a dangerous oxper
mont , as well as a rather foolish policy , Can
or : the comity to give its brldgo work tc
Dntsido parties when there arc men ai
lomo who are responsible , and who wil
lo the work , all things considered , as
heap or cheaper. In attempting to
iave a few dollars , the work is sometimes
ivon to outside firms , and if the
sontract : price is so low as to allow no
irofit , It causes the county much trouble , I
md , finally , extra expense. In this
irldgo business It seems that it is better ,
vhonover possible , to give the bridge an
fork to responsible home parties , who do
much to give employment to labor all
lero , and who cm readily bo roacbed ,
The New York
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Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are lh limes ol lha arrival ami de
parluraol Iralna by central standard time , l the
ocl depot * . Trains love transfer depot l n mln
atei earlier and arrive ten mlnntw later.
CItrART. ARRIT * .
ItncAooand noaiuwMiaai ,
0:25 : A M Mall and Eiproei BJO'r : M
12:10 : p M Accommodation 4:10 : F MI
6:50 : p M Kxprcse B:06 : A u
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9:25 : A M Wall and Express 8.53 r :
7:25 : A M Accommodation 5:16 : r MI
5:30 : F u Kxprcta 0.00 A M
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9:20 : M Mall and Express 8.50 T M
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9:60 : A M ll and Express 7:10 : r M
30 r Accommodation See : r M
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r Kxpreua 8:5 : < U u
WABAan , IT. LOOTS Axe rAcmo ,
2:16 : r M Local St. Louis Express Local
8:00 : p M Transfer " " Transfer 8:20 : rM
auiiaAB CITT , 8T , ; o AHD council. Burm.
0OS A u Mull and Express 0:40 : r M
8:16 : r u Express 0:16 : A u
rODX CITT ARD rACinO.
r:20 : A M Mall for Sioux City 8:80 : r M
: SO r M Express for St Paul 8:26 : A
UNION Metric ,
1:00 : A M Dsnvcr Express 4:35 : p M
1:05 : r M Lincoln I'us O'a & R V 2:85 : p M
7:55 : r M Overland KxprcBs 6:80 : A M
EUMMT TRAINS TO OXAHA.
teave ICounctl IHIulTs 8:65-7:55-9:80 : : : 10:80- :
1:40 : a. m. lM : 2:30 : 8:50 : 4:23 : B6-0:25 : :
1:15 : p. m. ; Lo vo Omaha 8:25 : 7:25 : eEO : 10
-11:16 : a. rn. 1S:60-2:00-8.00-4:00-4:66-5:66 : : : : :
BLUFFS
COUNCIL
ABPET COMPANY
Curtains , Oil Cloths ,
Window Shades ,
Linoleums ,
Mattings ,
n
Rugs , Etc. , Etc.
Careful Attention Given to Ou
Cv of Town Orders ,
Upholstery und Drapery Work a
Smcialtij.
Our stock Is the
Lariest in fte
md is being continually replenished by
the latest and choicest novelties.
Broadway Council B/ufts
E. Eice M. D.
f other tu-nors removcJ without thel
] knife or draniug ot Mood.
JHRONIC 'DISEASES ' , < * ' kl
Over thirty years pr ctlcal experience. Office Nb.
I'carl street , Council Blufld.
/3rConsultntlon frcr.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Special vortlseuentl , tuo as Lotlj
onnd , To Loin , Foi Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board
, to. , will be Inserted la thlt column at tha Ion I
ol TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the Drst InscrtM [ bye
riVC CENTS PER LINE ( or each subsequent In-
on , Leave advertisements at oai offlo * , Ho ,
1 Street , near I'roartwuv
WAHTB
TIOH UENT-Hou-o No. 411 North Eighth street , *
Croomr , clttuni , hunse ralhuil and lot filled.fl
K oJ rrp ir.
< OK Kh.ST-Houso No. 132 Harrison street.
roonif , tDincijitiit , anil In so ilreinlr.
70t Hi.NT : House No F4v uu.-.t ttrcct thrcoj
mlnutus u Ik from 1'iclfU' ticiilc , 4 rouuij , k'oodfl
" , clitern , ote MiMabon X Co. , 4 1'ca 1 meet.
'im SALE An dcpaot Wlecoritliiauinnier reeortj
2EO crcs , KOtllUblerailway station andete m-j
laiicinu ; frnuio house for hmncgteail ; pa > IIIIon , '
Ino < clUic , rcttiuront , Ice licube , tenement houso.P
cott ( te ? , barn , SCO fruit trevi > ,3 acies | ; ,
, hnrHef , 1.1 lioatf , etc. A duo resort , HO feotB
mnVi ' contln r M.r , nnd IZO feet alien o ll.irilinn 1
Mil imj jft.OOO a j ear , Address W. & S , UrEI
Hoe , Council iiliiir * . - *
7011 SALE J-auda Improted aad unlmprored L
If you want a farm In western loua , Kanaatl
iibraaka or Dakota , Ictus hear from you.
BWAX& ' "
BWAX&T -
'OH ( DALE Houses. Lota and Land. -T- &
Rtophonspn , 603 Kirst at enue. IThe
KXCAASOU B , li B , 1) 10 , li 13 nro hotels In dlff-l
ureutlocatlciis for fuilo or fortrade.
1W. special liaruain ; 400 a Inn ro ] firm worth
J318.000 , prlru fur a fhort tlinu flfi.COO , will trade
low priced Western lands. Hwan & Walker ,
201 , eadillco Hardnaro mauufacturlPK ct
lishmuit ( tuck ami iiiachliuryalue S7.0CO , fori
'stern land 8 anVaik r , Council Ululla. I
203 , stock c f dry nooJi" , ( 'ructrles and hardware , '
Jalue , $5,000 , In an gouueastern Nebraska IOV > D\ \
land , Hwan Walker.
5201 , stuck of KC'ieral merchandise In a good ,
western lowu toviii , > alne 4,000 , uanta an liu
o\cil [ aim In wcbtcrn fovra , hw n& Walker
SOS , stock of hardware In Ftuboi Co , Indiana , ! es
li.r land , Miluo about fl OCO. S an A. Walkur.l
SOO , ncwalorkct bar' wire III A Hie Nebraska' '
town lor land , v lne$3,000. B an & Walker , f ch
2J7stock of ( Krloultural Implements and shell !
hard v , are , > aluo about S.OOJ. wants a god Itu-
o\oil farm. Huan k Walker.
203 , a S 10,000 ntcck of clolhlne In a Rood Wlj
cousin clu , 3 Inlandgaud b Unco cash or 1m
ednucurit ) , Ueautiful store room at low runt
& Walter. 1
210 , etuck ol mixed barduare In a live western ]
Iowa town fur cheap hud9alue $0,00 } . Snaol
iValbcr
211 , HneUrlck blockrenta well , In a Iho ccutra < |
la t wn one room occupied vMtii KenenUtoek ofi
, wants an ImpruMd farm , \alue ;
, Roods J7.COO. S an4.talker. . i
2U itook nl boot ) , ehoea liats , rnpa and clothing
\aluu.l f3 OoO , In cue of tkebiet tovvnalu Neb ,
lJ,000 for lands. SwanA Wtlker
Sia , a J,05fl btook of cIutMnk' , wants lind In
North Wostarn Iowa , for 0.000 , am ! will
ercnru H an & Walker. , H
214 , an ? s,000 stock ot drugs In central Iowa for ,
land. Hnau & Walerr. I
i215aiictheritock ol dru SMlue from { 500 to $700
wlthiture bnlldlncardlot lalue fSOo In a KCOilJ
brafka town wauta parti ) Improved land , ti an & .
Ikvr , '
full particulars , write In or calluponSwan
Walker , lljou want to tell , bu > , or tradeany-
U'.UlId & .W abuutlt hwaii& Walker , Coun J
i Iowa.
. OKf-lOKU. W. II. M. TUBS |
Officer < Pusev.
JANKERS And
Council Bluffs , Iowa. | CI
Established , - 1865
TJIJK
Standard Typewriter
] At the Now Orleans Exposition ,
1. Hie Jury ol awards critically examined the > arlmis writing trm-hlnoj , mil ihciled liy a tw
thirds vote to filio the lilghcrt awjrd to the llrvivorot.
\e \ lUclilnatf this Jurj fl.il Ignoicd bj the lommittee ol awnrJf , and other Jurors cro alJM
a now Jury.
8 Thll tecimd Jury alio critically ejamlncj the \ rlou ntltirg raartlnti , and made tlio w rd of
| flrst cliss golJ medal , the hljlicjt award , to the lUmNorON Stand4rd T/is | Writer , ( or " < ! miileltj' | ( ( luta-
] Mllty , tiscof manipulation and ifced. "
4. Toe report of thlt Jury unmade , dtllicrod to and rcolptcd lor by the comnltteo ol
liny 20.
]
5. The members cl this Jurj wore nc\enlschnrfed. ! |
8. No othtr fury examlnca the HKMIHOION Standard Tjiio-Wrltor at Kciv Oiltans ,
7. Iho ( iKocrs of th.B award nrc honoralle md well known gentlemen. Their nlitroMli are Charles
A. Morgan , riq. , tculhein manager o ( It. 0. Dunn fct'o. , Kow Oiltnns , U.j Hi.ou ! > inir l'r nk lUcjn
I * . S. lommlssloner odiiiuai , nndiire-ildcntodho U. S. btitnlof i-ommlilloiion ,
Chtnute , KOfo. ; . A. ,
Beaten , Esq , stcnogr iiher and secretary . . ( the board o ( U. S. commlftscnorf , Oolumlnn , Ohio.
S. The affldaUs ( .tIu80K . ( ntle nen and the history ot tie cjtitcsf , which wo are prcpMlng lu
l'amililct | ( erin , we will l.o . plciMil to ( urnlsh on ini'leatlon.
Tlio ( cllowlng Is the report :
Tha World's Ituliutrlal andl'cttcnrentennlil Exirsltlon , New Oileanf. Jury rciurt. Aiillcatlou |
No. SI5 ; group fl ; ch > s 811 , C'orai < elltlon.
The undersigned Jurors In the abo\o eiitltlod clasf , taxing c rcully ( cv mlnsd ths oxhlbll m lo by
B. Hcmlngton A. Stii , lllrn , No Yt.rk , tnd nil ccmrcllngcihllnti' , concur In rccoinmtuillng the aanl
f a first cUtsmcdnl lor the Standard T IIC- Writer , ( or slmi-llcty , dunl.lltj , OMOO ( nun jmlatlon anl
Datcil thlt 0th d y o ( May , lf.55. OEO. 1IIATOV ,
( HAS A. MOMII.V , Uurcrs ;
KUANK BAI-O.V , J '
WIKOIT.SKAMANS A BENEDICT , S30 Drcadnay , New York.
Chicago OlEie , SS Madison Bt.
C. H , SHOLES , Agent ,
Cotincil Blufft , Iowa.
W. P. AYLSWORTH
HOUSE MOVER
Brick bxiildlngB of any kind r/iiBcd or moved nnd satisfaction guarnntood , Frama hatu
o\ed on Little Giant trucks , the beat In the world.
W. P. AYLSWOKTU.
1010 Isinth Street , Council Blufla
S3ITU ! & TOLLTEK , ACTS.
LEADING
Merchant Tailors !
7 and 9 Main St. ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA.
, - - - .
Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand ,
X. J. C. H. SWA.NSON
MFSTC co. ,
Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS
And all kinds of musical Instruments. I'Unos tnd oreans sola on the Installment jlan. Mtitliil nstru.
inenUol 01 cry description tuned and repaired. Uaxliifo\cr ( 14 jeiun experience In the liusineaa we Ice
confident ot glUng the best of satisfaction. Itememlur the place. Sign of the Rllt orjciii
329 BKOADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whlcb
we will eell In retail or carload lota
III Stock Warranted as Reoresented
Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain and Baled liar. I'riovs ret-
sonable Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SCHLUTER , o BOVLKY \
Cor. Oth Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluff * .
$1000
For any cueeof Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia , rhourantlsm , or any ch'saise iniludced
n lack of native power , that cannot be cured by the use of Dra. Judd & Smith Eloctno
cits nnil AppllnncpB. No. SO , Fourth St. , Council UlulTs ,
AGENTS WANTED.
Horene & Landstrom ,
Suita to order in Ir.tost styles nt eiieapeflt possible prices.No.
No. 205 Mnm St. , Council Blnff
AND "THE ENGLISH " KITCHEN.
Dinner 31tO : ! to It.'JO , 11.1 CPIIIH.
505 I Broadway , - - Oounoil Bluffs.
only nil night houeo in the city. Kvprythirp fcnrd in first CBEI rtyle und on shoe
notlco , Hot and cold lime-lion nlw.iys rondy.
Waves , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes.Switch .
, etc , , ready made and made to order , Prices
heaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself ,
MRS. C. I. . GILLETTE.
Tormerlv MRS. J. J. GOOBE ,
29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff.
WELLS COOK ,
Oincr lA nt at largo
" SAFKTV FCMI SVSTBM , "
: AETFOED
Life and Annuity Ins , Co
VCH WE&TKIIN DEI-OT , 22 I'KAUI. STIIEKT.
OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IA ,
ONLY HOTEL
In Council Dluffn hi\lu'g a
all modern Improvement * , call bellu , fire
alarm belli , etc. , ii thu
JESTON HOUSE
NOB. 215 , 'J17 and 21U , Main Htreet.
C M UIN , - . PROl'KIKTOK
Madame F , J , Data ,
Who for the pa l 19 yearihas been pra < tlidpR
San Cranclsco H now lofaUd at No .H A. 8th blrf
opiu | lle imw Ojicru Iuu | e
Madaae llalcuu Kuaran ecu to ritc/re
no HAIR OR WHISKERS ,
Orto eansonealiiMlimubta'ho ' or brlrjlf out a
ne zrowlb ef hair or liuard in frwiu lourtutlx wteka.
rlcoJ r a onablu and wturAdion nuaraulted ,
UaLCoridcalnu.u tr.dieiHcul } rt.tuicalliin and
riiriiili. tl mtuieo 1) ui.ttuiul jilft cl bo
ctins
-rhtO III Bt. . Council Itjulfa
FJWJT ,
AND BURDEN FARM FOR SftLE ,
sixteen < " = ' " . - " ' * ' " "lx ' " , > "J.en a.nj
tlmltiland , tlx room b"Usc , Hablc , will , i l.ttrn , ic.
ill in go A ondlllou ur will tradoor ( Ouiah * prop-
elt > 1
r. KKLLKK *
County Treasurer1 * olllce , Countil Uufls.