THE DAILY BISE--COUNQIL BLUFFS TOESMY , JULY 28 , 1885. THE DAILY BFE. Tuesday Morning , July 28 BUBsmurrioN BATES. RfCarrlil - - - - - - - SO cento pet woe' ' VrWall . . . . . . 110.00 per y MINOR MENTION , Roller , merchant tailor , for fmo goods The little son of Chief Walters Is qnltt tick with cholera infantnm. Great bargains in cooking stoves , tin ware and crockery at Handel's. Sehlonter & Bowloy have- sold to Dr , R. I , Mattlco of Omaha , a fmo Ilauible tonlan single driver. Genuine Turtle Soup , now aaur krant and liver dumplings to-day. All friends Invited. St. Louis Ilonso , 700 Broad- Tray. It is said that John Jay Fralnoy Is try ing to got his bonds fired up so as to clinch the Indian agency , which now acorns so near and then and again so far Charles Fitch was ycaterdiy fount guilty of stealing n revolver from Mattl KIscher , and sentenced to ten days In jail , the case being heard by Justice Schurz , John Maher was just full enough o antl-pi'ohlbltlon yesterday to think ho could lick anybody living. Ho was Ice Into the city ccolor and given n chance to modltato over the K attor' The fire lads of No. i eRV that ovcn if No. 4 got first water at v'ho second fire on Sunday morning , It was No1.1 mJob. . cot first water at the first fire , and that , Joe , right in No. 4'a own district. The Infant son of Arthur and Cirri o Clark died yesterday of cholera Infantum t The funeral will bo hold at the residence f No. 41G avenue A , this morning at 1 ! a o'clock. Mr. Clark la the veteran steward 1T 1 ard of the Pacific house , and many frlouds 1' ' sympathlza with him In his sorrow. 1't. t.ll The funeral of Mrs. ( HaUlo Wolis , an lltl account of whoso death by laudanum has 1 already been given , was hold yesterday , 1b Rev. J. Fisk conducting the services. Cld The brother of the young woman , who Clcl was telegraphed to como , did not arrive , cltl and the condition of the body was ouch tl'u 'ui that further delay was almost impoislblo. i : Three yonng follows helped themselves alw to a bit of slumber In Bayllsa park yes a terday afternoon , and when shaken up d < by the park policeman and told that It ni w iras no hotel , they ehouted ( something niat sounding very much llko hot-el , and 3at grow so boisterous that the cliy marshal at was called to guldo them 10 the cots In o the city tavern. W ; Ono of the city's pot nocloty young ple men is said to have found some difficulty e yesterday in getting off for a little re u creation at the summer resorts. He la u aald to have secured enough for hla ex r penses by leaning his watch to a friend , x it but to have boon ntoppod at the depot by ith the sheriff who attached his baggage for a h tailor's bill. It IB hard flying high in c Council Bluffs society , for the tailors 1h 1 hero seem to have hard hearts. 11 Stephen A. Douglas , jr. , Is spending a 11h 11o flay or two in looking over the city , and Is o J greatly pleased whli its appearance and location. Ho is making headquarters at the Ogden house , and to-morrow evenIng - Ing ho will glvo his lecture at the opera house on "Puritan and Cavalier. " Ho has Inherited much of the eloquence of Ms father , and the people may bo assured that they will have an oratorlcal.treat In hearing him. The entertainment of the Young Men's Christian Association that wes postponed from last Tuesday evening on account of tbo storm will bo given to-night at their hall , corner Main street and Broadway. The programme will consist of readings from "Josiah Allen'a wife , " elegantly Illustrated by tableaux ; of an impersona tion of "Tho dyiag Alchemist , " by Mr. Frank Ohamberlln , nnd recitations by Miss Hatchsr. The programme will bo Interspersed by orchestral music. Gen eral admission , 25 cants ; children 15 cents. Ofticor Smnllen yesterday received ruoro bad news , his brother , sister , and a nleco having died , all within a few days , of the same dlsoaio which caused tbo death of his ether brother , which occurred a week ago. These deaths occurred at Mlllvlllo , Ponn. , the disease being a sort of typhoid malaria , which is raging as an epidemic there. In that little town thcro liavo boon twenty-five persons talea down , and of these fifteen have died , and others , among whom are three others of tha Smullon family , ara lying very low. A. Grfiiul Kvouralon. Arrangemento have been niado for a srand excursion to Oolfax , on Thursday , July 30th , leaving Council Bluffs at 9.25 , and ariiving there In the afternoon , with leave for the excursionists to leave for homo at r.ny time thry may chooao. The fare for thu round trip has been placed at $1.05. This gives the people of this vi cinity xn excellent opportunity to vlail tlila popular end pleasant resort , and t < have a inorry time with very little ex peiiBO. These desiring further psrticn- lars can obtain them by calling at the ticket cllico , No. DO ? Brosdnay , or b ) addressing S. S. Steven * , genural aztn Ghlrngo , Rock Island & P.iclfio , Oound' Bluffs. _ _ _ Committee on Artillery. The comnititt'0 appointed to call on Gen. Dojriud , as to procuring artlllsry are ordered to ba at John Lludi's oilici at ' . o'clock tharp , Tuesday , the 28-b lust. W. F. Sapp anil Goorga Cais i are added to this ojinmittne. By orde of -j JOHN Fox , . Chairman of Committee. Dr. West , over UEE oflio ) . ' Substantial abatruci of tltlo and rea * wUto leans. J. W. and E. L. Squires 102 Pearl street. Road Judd & Smith's offer o 51,00 o/i ard in another column. DEAD TO RIGHT. The AllacX on the Ccmelery Pirns t 1)8 ) Suoh is tfco Verdict of the Boari of Health , The Attorncjs Charged with Insult ing trio uonrd , Yesterday morning there were a good ly number of the citizens who went on i visit of Inspection to the cemetery , to se < what occasion there is for the howl ralsec by a few property owners , who feel tha their property would bo Improved bj having the cemetery abandoned. Among these who thus Inspected the ccmotory were : Horace Everett , J. P. Casady , John Hammer , J , M. Phillips , Samuel Jacobs , who have been the trusteed of the cemetery for about a quarter of a century ; Mayor Vaughan , City Auditor Burke , Alderman Straub , Gels , Shngart , Bennett , and Slodcntopf ; Dr. Soybort , the city physician ; Dr. Dootkln , Dr. Gor- ion , Dr. Barstow , D/ . Rico , Dr , Alli son , Dr. Judd ; Attorney Haldono , Hen ry DoLoug , Leonard Everett. Dr. N. D. Lawrence , Ex-coroner Faul , Tllton , of ; ho BEE , Hunter , of the Nonpareil , tVhlttlesoy , of the Glebe , and others. The onpportors of the move to do way with the city of the dead did not int in any apncaranco. The visitors ratted for a tlmo hoping that Col. Scott rould put In an appearance , and show tiom some of the graves whlgh ho says ro so shallow that by digging down a lot or so the cofiiu can bo struck , Ho I Id not materialize , and to a hunt for toh graves was made without him , but jno could ba found. In the potter's ild , where , if anywhere , there would bo it to bo carelessness , sticko several feet length were pushed down Into graves , 11 thont reaching tbo coffin , nnd the city 11 yelclan declared that it was evident ] oy were buried deep enough. In the t vest part of the ground ? , and In a par-1 ] ular sort of pocko1 , where water would s turally settle if anywhere , a grave was I a Ing dug for the young woman who t ninitted sulcldo the other t f. This gave an excellent 11 uico to BOO how the ground was. Alii nigh there bavo boon such heavy rain-13' Is for ft week past , the ground , oven I o this low spot , was as dry as powder , It ] or leaving the surface. The water f ( rks company was also digging a shaln r trench for their pipes , and at the 01 pth of a foot below trio surface the soil 9 dry , despite the rains. There was ; a amoll to bo smelled , which gave r hint of offenslvencss , and the hunt the terrible gases , and awful carrion , I deadly waters , was all In vain. ese present seemed unanimous In the ling that the howl about the cewatory 3 a farce , and that a more suitable ce for a camotery could not bo ae- ted. Chore waa shown to bo plenty of iccupled ground to bo used in the nre , and there was no such showing of as bcs been talked of. The tor's field comprises an acre and a half , ; one-half of which has been used. ra is part of the cemetery was deeded to fc city for this purpono over twenty fc IB ago , and has been owned by the foal r ever since. The cemetery agitators al nld therefore commence against tbo ' Instead of the cemetery association if In y want to stop the use of this , which BC ma to bo the roost objectionable Inat t of the cemetery to thoao who have at h aristocratic notions ai to bolleve that atg in after death a poor man hcs no right g uo placed in the vicinity of a rich pae. PI ) e. Invrranco freely gava his opinion PIm to the character of the soil. He aaid m it It waa the greatest disinfectant to bo 1. lie had used thin neil In earth clos- , and preferred it to anything oho. : er each a closet had been uocd the ell was all gone in fifteen minutes , and all the teats which had been applied B soil had shown itself to be unequalled a natural disinfectant. Eloury DoLong , who has had a great \l of experience In well digging in thla I , eald that there wore anurnbar of lls over a hundred feet deep the trails which atood lor years without any Ing away , showing that It was all usonso to talk about there being any ipago. Ho refers to ono well 117 feet jp which has been used for twenty-five ira nnd which Is not bricked up. In a well the old spade marks allll are to aeon , and the walla of the well have t changed a bit. Ho also says that in i cemetery one would have to dig 225 t to otriko water , so that It is foolish talk about the graves pollening the tor. Dho sexton of the cemetery , Alien , has m In that position for twenty-one iru , and ho denies emphatically that f < parsons have boon burled lees than ) regular depth under the ground. Ho 0 bears testimony to the character of 1 soil. i'ostorday afternoon a full board of slth met , and the lobby contained a tnber of prominent citizens Interested the cemetery matter. Ool. Scott , as attorney for the objec- 4 to the cemetery , filed a protest intt | the council taking any action , it log In the hands of the court The otrut accuses the board with having iifederatod with the ofljcora of the .livlew cemetery to manufacture testl- > ny to prejudice the matter in the art , and unduly influence the judge. Ool. Scott eald that If It was n fact that D potler'a fuld belonged to the city , it put of the cases would bo dioppcd once. The protest waa put on file. After aonio discussion and sparring , the ard hold a secret consultation and prc- rcd the following report : Whereftf , Complaint has been made to H city council , ea a board of health , at Fulrvlow cemetery is a nuisance , and iigerous t j the health of the people of Id city , nnd su examination of the rnohos been personally made by t aid ard of 'health as a committee of the lole , and an investigation has been udo by eald board , and arguments , ve been heard concerning and relating tlio eatno question , and being aatltiioii qt we have authority to aot in the nut- r , raider the ititutes , wo find from rioiml examination , after the srgu cnta made for and n aln t the question , persona concerned , that Fftlrvlew motery haa not control of wbut Is called o potter's field , wherein the bodies of tor and Indigent dead persons ara irled ; and that the said Falrvlow cen > ery IB in good condition , therefore bo Revived , Bv the city council of the ty of Council Blnlls as a board of health , mt In our opinion the trii cemetery Is'j ' la good condition and well managed nnd car id for , and Is in no manner unhealthy , and that no gases lasno thorefrom dan gerous to the lives and health of the people of said city. On the call of the aycj and nays the resolution was adopted by a vote of 5 to 1 , Aid , Mynstor being excused from V6iug ! , ho being ono of Iho attorneys teoklng to get an Injunction. The following filiation was then of fered and adopted : Rssolved , That the protest filed thle day by 0. it and E. H. Scott and others , bo expunged for the files of the board ol health proceedings on the ground of be ing impertinent , tffjnslvo aud unjnstlfi able. able.Col. Col. Scott stated h otly and forcibly , that ho was not alone responsible for the offensive document , but that nil the attorneys In the case must divide It. Dr. Wiles , Esq , Ear and Throat specialist , C Erorott block. PAVING THE WAY For Paying a Nuber of the Slrecls , Other Doings ot the Council , The city council mot yesterday after noon , A potltion of property owners on Benton - ton Btroot , was presented asking the ) council not to establish nny grade. Filed. The potltion of property owners on Sixth street , between Ninth and Tenth tvonuos , asking for permission to put"Tn j ioncroto curbing. Referred. j A petition was presented asking for roialnga on north Seventh atreot. at ivonaos E and H. Laid over. I The following was presented and dopted : I llosolvod , That Willow avenue , .fromI , 'hird ' etreet , East side , to its Intersection I n the cast side of Main street , and Bry. ' tit street , from north side of Broadway ' > the south aide of the bridge scrota IJ idian creek , and Second street , frora s Intersection with Fletcher avomso on ] 10 south sldo to Ho intersection' with c roadway on the north ildc , and Park ! 'onue , from its intersection with 11 roadway on the south aide to Its inter- ctlon with Pomona street on the north 7 b , and First atroot , from.lts . mterjec- m with Broadway on the south eido L its Intersection with Graham avenue , paved with ce J-vr block pavement , and IR ] ouch manner as th city council may dl < j | jt and provide by specifications for the aatructlon of oadd pavement ; and thnb 3 city engineer prepare opecificationa 1 the saino without delay aad in con stion with the the city clerk proceed at co to advertise for bids fo"the bulld- ; of aald pavemsnt , to bo advertised 1 cedar block pavement of the kind i quality laid In Oakland rvvonue , the . & lur said work to be niado upon the ir following modes : L Payable In csah for all o ? any part or bolero throe mouths after the work C i besn accepted by the connoil. t Payable in intersection paving ids , issued in accordance with the acta the twentieth general assembly for the 't ' chargeable to the city , and in clal assessment paving bonds , loaned iccordauco with the said act for that i chargeable to the abutting property. I Payable in intersection puving war- its drawn upon the intersection paving id credited by the levy to bo made that purpose , in accordance with law , . 1 that part chargeable to the city , pay- 1I 0 in tbo order of their issue. 1g . Payable in special assessment pay- warrants drawn upon tha special ai- g ament paving fund , credited by asscis- the coat against the abutting property I 1 tbo collection of the name tor that 't chargeable to the abutting property ; iso warrants to bo special warrants , lnst each and every phco or parcel of iperty. Ul bids must bo made upon al ! four des of payment or they will ba re- 3 tod. Tnla Is required to enable the mcil to avail itself in whole or In part either mode of payment , and giving. i benefit of the coat proposed to thoao i : iporty owners who prefer to make pay- nts in cash , and also to the cily In caio i council succeeds in negotiating the ids. Vn ordinance was passed establishing a .do . on Second atreot from Grant street Fletcher avenue. Dho city engineer wan instructed to iparoan ordinance establishing a gado North Second street from Fletcher : nno to avenue G. \n ordinance was also passed oatab ling a grade on Benton atroot. Fine now selcctlona of 50 cent music aks , also choice selections of D and cent mueio at Mueller's , 103 Main cot. DE , OBOSB' ' FATE , : is at Last Taken to the Peniten tiary. Another chapter has boon added in the 10 of Dr. Crcsf , found guilty of the irdor of Dr. McCnno. As moat know , . Cross has boon kept In the jail ut oawood , and the sheriff has been on- nod from removing him to the pent- itiary , and a motion has been pending bavo the Injunction removed. This itlon has boon granted , and the In action dissolved , and Sheriff Farrell on nday n'ght ' Blurted with Dr. Cross for irt Madison. Ho will thcro remain til the dsto fixed for his hanging , next no , unless the appeal now pending tkes Borne change in the arrangement. a attorneys have nude every pcojlble jrt to lni'p him ont of the penitentiary , t at laet ho has gouo over the road. 1'KUSONAU 1 J. LTelmer , of Atlantic , waa among thoao ISoclitelo'a yetlciday. Mi * BOS Katie ami Nottiu CJerner left yea- day for a mouth's \ieit to friouds In Mia in , 3apt , 1) ) , IS Frnluoy now goca to Lcuiilnna a bunincta tlip , aud from there to Waeh- ; tou \leltthu preeidcnt , lloyal Amy smiles as ho tells his friends lie the grand father ot toy twins jast born to r. aud Mre. Henry Holtz , In Sioux Full * , , T , Mrs J , T. Clarl : , who has been \Uttiug her other Hecoider Cimti.b'rH , in this city , left uterday fir her home in Mason City , where r husban J it capagbtl In the practice of V. V.Mri. Mri. K. Fitch , "ho hai been with her uahter , Mri. Chambers , wife of the county colder , and who hat been quits ill here , , 10 far recovered n to be able to eturt uteiday for her home in A\oca. i'POP ' MUST PAY , Tlio Snlooni nnil Sporting House Must Contribute to the Ultj'fl Ko vcn tie , At a mooting of the city council las night , the celebrated pop ordinance wai amended and pasted again. The license for saloons being reduced from $400 ti $300 , a year , payable $25 per month it advance. The bonds are also cat dowt from $500 to $300. The aldermen an unanimous in declaring that the aalooni who don't pay their licenses must close Sporting houica aud gambling hous.'i must also pay monthly fines. For thrci months the saloons have been rannlcf without paying any license. In view ol the state prohibitory law , Iho pop crdi nonce only licenses saloons to sell drlnkt not prohibited by the state law ; but it It understood that saloons paying the city license may toll all kinds of drinks and the city authorities will close only thoEc saloons which refnco to pay. ItoiiifintloCuplil , Quito a romantic marriage is on the tapis , the happy man being John H. Col ling , a telegraph operator in Denver , who has been In the west for aomo tlmo in search of health , having left his eastern homo on that account. Ho has gained by the change , and yesterday arrived In this city , looking quite well and hearty , md was feeling cipeclally well , on : : ount of expecting to moot here the fair ady who la tobecomo Mrs , Collins. Her lame ia Miss Hattie I. Pease , and her lorno la In Greenvfllo , IN" . J , , from which ilace she started so t\a to reach the city aat evening , the plan being to have the redding performed hereto-day , and then 0 proceed together to their now homo in ? enver. Jlonl Estate TrAiiBl'ers. The following nro the transfer * of real itate aa recorded in the ofiice of the sgiatTtir , and reported to the B.n by . J. Stcphenson , for Monday , July 27 , Alexandar Watson to Hans Peters , lot nnd 2" bloei 0 , Farley's addition , . 150. Thomas , T. Chirk to Martha Clari , n w Df n e ji 76 , 41 , $1,000. A. J. Fluid to J. M. Estees , port of a 1 of H o „ ' 12 , 73. 40 , $7ci aherill' tu B. S. Walker , n o j of no ] d n o ] of u w J II. 75. 44 , $470 50. John Lf anthem to E W. 3Uymond ot lot 20 , blcck 17 of Wllliansa liret ad- ion , § 375. Total sales , 32176.30. Tlie Hew York OTMBIM& CO'Y. 5553 Broadway omici ! IBlulaS , Iowa & HYDRAULIC B5TGINEEBSPUB- IG and. PR1TATS rSTEMS of SEW- RAGE , WAT KB 70R1T.S and VEM- ILATIOH design- 1 aiidconstructecL PLUMBING work L all its foranclieso his coniTjanv kave ae oftliebest assort- 1 stocks ol plumb- ig goodsintlie west. Estimates furnish- L I H. ! Birkinbine Manager * NEW YOIf-K , LIIMBING CO'Y 52 BROADWAY , OUNCIL BLUFFS [ Telephone No. WELLSCOOK , General Aicnt at largo " SVFKTV FUND SYSTEM , " IARTFC Sb iviwvt a\J > urn tSm tri ? , Wv Life aiul Annuity ins.Co \NOII WUTHS Dti'oi , 22 PKAIIL STRBKT. OOUN01L BLUFFS , IA , S.A. II ) Mmi bt. Council Mluft- ( tall Hoot oadShne btorc bro binliaru ,1ns can uH tie 'itund FRU1'I\ ND GARDEN FARM FOR SUE , Istdoii aoiw , ton In l.iilt , six tu K'rdeu and I erland , * lx room fcou e , > Ublu , will , uwttrn , EC , . n go d ( . .ndltlou or ill ttadolor Oruala JHUJK. * V. A'KLLJilt , County Troaiur t't office , Council liluOi. SPECIAL NOTICES HOT1CS. OptoUl ft Toit'somotle , lug ti Lot A < To K'lti W nts , Bo n : , 'n ' 'W * column t lh Id' ttto ol led mS OKNTO PKH L'lK ' ' " * "abwqotnt It on l r n.lvcrtli-emenli M oat offle * , Kc. uen WANTH , 011 llENr llnu-oMP. lit North Klghlh street 1 1 6 room ; , cittern , honso rilled auil lot filled In ftoC rcpur. llhNT-IIoiuo No. 132 Harrison street. ! FOIl * , convenient , and in good rcptlr. T710H KK.VT-1IOUJO No 4S Scott ttrccf , thtei JL1 rclnutci ntlk ( ram I'iclflc houe , 4 room * , gooi well , cittern , etc. McMahon i , Co , 4 1'ca 1 ftrctt. ITHltr8&LK Ar7cIetnntliVlioon8lii ( ( lummer retort JL1 260 acres , 110 tllhblc , railway elation itmlttoMn bott landlnz ; frame house ( or hcmcalcad ; pavilion wlno cellars , rcttaur nt , Ice house , tenement liotito four cottigcs , barn , SCO ( rult tree,3 acics prnpts cow , horscr , 13 boiif , etc. A Dno retort , ICO feel kbooMcontln r\cr , mid 120 ( ect abo\o Barthno Itull pA ) $5,000ncar. Addrcsi W. * , S , 1)KI olllcc , Conlicll llhllTj. SALK Land ) laiproicd Mil unlmnroTed FOIt you want * ( arm In wo'tcrn loira , KaiiSK Nebraska or Dakota , lot us ho > r Iroin j on. BWAN i WjklKKR. jiOH HALE llousen. Lots and Land , A. J J ? Rtcptcnpon , 603 t'lrtt a < cnua rpo R CAANO B 0 , b B , b 10 , b 13 nro hotels iadlff. JL orentlocatlcns ffrmlo or tor trade. IT 1JS , special bnrR i : 400 a tint rot oil firm worth JDI8,000 , prlre for a ehnrt tlmo 810,000 , n 111 trade lor low priced Wcitcrn lands , tin an & . Walker. , SAilillcrj Ilardnaro manuacturlnR cslnb. B201 stock nnd nuchlnerj , > aluo 7OCO , lor western land Sran t Walktr , Council Illufls. BIOS , stock ft dry goods , Kfocerica and hardwire , \Muc , 35,000 , In an oodcaitern Nebraska town or land , Snan k Walker. B20I , stock o ( Kcnoral mcrchindleo In a good western Iowa town , MV'IIO 4,000 , wants nn 1m protccl ( ixrm In wtetcrn Iow . Unanj. Walker. T ? 20j , stock of li rd ro In Stulon Co . Indiana , 13 ( or land , Mxhio about ? 4DCO. Snan A. Walker. , new stock oharr ar In a ) Uc Nebraska BSOO ( or land , Mluo23,090. Swan i. Walker , 207. stock ot BKrlcultural Implements and shell B hartluare. > aluo about 8.00J. vants A Rood Im pro\cd f.irm. Hnan & Walker. , a $10,000 stock of clothlni ; In n good WIs cousin ct ! ) , J In lands and balance cash CT Im. < recd aoonrlt ) . UeautKul store room at low rent , jwan & Walter. T ? 210 , Itock ot mlcd harduaro In ft ll\o western LJ' Jowa town for cheap hudualuo W,00 : . Swan fc WrJkcr , line lirlck blockrcnU cll , In r > lho central B211 " none room occupied \vlth pcnoral stock ct roods , wants an Improved ( arm , \alu > ; building 3,000 , joods S7.00D. S nni. jsnlkcr. ) 212 stork of beota , shoes hats , caps and clothln ? I jalue.l S3 000 , In cno oltbobcct town&lu JS'ob. , allied $3 000 ( or > ands. Swan t : Wclkcr. r ) 213 , a ? 3OCO Btck of clotl'lntr , wants ! nnd In D NortlfWosUrn Iowa , ( or f0,000 , and will pay Ifleruico Snan A , Walker. , BI. $8,000 strck of drn o in central Icwn ( or B2U . Hnan & Wrvlcrr. | > 21fianotl.crBtock r ( drills valio ( romfBOO to5TOO L > wltliHtorabuildlnif mdlotaluo SiOO In a ( tcoJ cbriiha tonn wants parti ) luiprotcd land , Hwnn & 'tlker. j > on full partVuhrs7ilti to or oil upon Swan Ss ' Walker. It 5011 wartto 8Clkuj ) , or tradonr.y- ilng , tolls .VW about It bwaa A. Walker , Coun- I Illudo loua Inrtains , Oil Cloths , Shades , Mattings , LMfilillTOUiJo f "S5i l vd * < % > i JiiJ Uv9M rfr-4 hjf/ 1 Attention Givento Ou of Town Orders , and Drapery Work a Soecially. Our atock ID the cl ia being coiitinnally rople Jahcd by the latest aud choicest noveltieo. 05 Broadway Counsel Biufis s. L. iOl fflifiVnt A No. 607 Broadway Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ho folo ! lng aio tue tUueu cf the arrival and do- tyro ol tr.Vng by central standard time , M the bl depot ] , Iralna lew7C tranofer dopok ten tuin- 9 arll < ir and airlvo tcu irJnutos latvr. KI'ART. ARRIVB. icioinoand NOnTiiuKsutu , ! 5 A M ira'J anil Kxpresj B0 r u 10 ! u Accorumodatlou 4(0 : r u SO r 11 Exprcsa S.05 A a ( MICAOO AMI XCCE ISLAND. A M Mall and Express 0:53 : r M A M Accommodation f > : ] & y H r u Expreeu 5.00 A it CHICAGO , IMLWAUKSI ADD ! I. rADt , A H Ma'd and Express flf : 8 r M r u Kxpresj O.CB A K 0310AQO , BDBLlaarOS ADaiXCT. I A Mill and Exprost 7UO r M ! AD oomiu odatlou 2 .DO r M r tiftan G.60A M WABADO , or. LOOIS ADD vicmc. IB p M Local St. Louis Ksprcsa Local - r Transtor " " TranaluT S:0 : r u LAKEAB Oirt , ST. JOI AND OOUHCIL ILUfiB. ) S A u Mill and Uprou 6:10 : r M 16 r M Kxjircea 8.25 A u noux cmr AND FACIHO , JAM ilall lor Sioux City 6:110 r u ) v M KxproM lor Ht 1'aul D.J5 A M LMOX I'AOinc , 10 A u Denxor Kxprtsi 4.35 r M )5 ) r u Lincoln 1'am O'a & R V 2 35 r u 11 r M O > trlohd rxprcea 6.80 A u DDUUY TIIA1NH TO OMAHA. K > ave Couucll Blulld a 65 7G5 : 9SO : 10:30 IU a m. 1:30 : MO3:1(1 : ( 4:28 : 5:26 : 0:35 : 16 ti. in. ; Loa\o Omohi 6.25 7:26 : e.60 10 1:16 : a. m 12.60-S:00 : R 00 4:00 : 4:66 : 6-65 orotbcr lumois reino oJ without the | KnKour dia lu'ol ( Hood. IRONIC 'DISEASES , iirrtblrt ) juar pr ct'inl ' experience. CHlcc No 'in Ibticet , Council I'luffd d/'Uur8ultatlon free mars , floraey - at-Law „ COUM01L ELOF18 , IOWA. i I I i 'I ' tin. t I CCIIK 7 at d t , Tl ' I I- V ' 1 1 M 1 . . I U I. II I H. SOEUR2 , fe ; < At the Now Orleans Exposition , 1. The Jury of awards cilttally examined InS larlotis writing nachlno * . nltlruJod * liy .1 l # thirds Vote to pho tbo highlit a\\ d to the Hrvivmov . The dcdilon cf thll Jurj Mai IgiiMcd 1 > ) th cinnrallttO of w r.ls , anil other Jurors ucrdMJo constituting MIO P Jury. 8. Tills eccond Jury aim crlllcilly examined the \arl3 s wiltlflK' niichine * , and m do the aw rd of o Qrst cl M geM mcJal , the hlshcit anarJ , to the HIMIMJTOS StandinlT ; | > > ' Writer , for " < lm | > llclty , dura- Ullty , CMC of manipulation and ep ed. " 4. The report of this Jarywis made , delh ere J to and ret ) li < ted for In tie commUtjo ofvirJson Itay 20. 20.C. C. The membcrscf this Jurj ere \crdlscbarged. . t. No other fury ( xnmlnoJ the URMIKOTONStandard Tjpc-Wrltor a $ Sen Oilcans. 7. Iho tigncra of lb.8 n aid nro honorable ami well kno n RctitUmen , TholraldroHOStvo UurW A. Morgan , Ksq. , totithein manigor of n. 0 , Dunn & Co , Now Oil ann , In ; 7 , Governor TM * Rwan U S. commrsslonor of Ktniv , ai J prtsldontol tbo U. S. txmdof tommlsloiiers(1unuto , Kai , Ooo , A. Beaten , l > q , stenographer and scwetaryo ! the bo'xrd of U. S commliisonorf , r ) uintm > , Ohio. R The affldaxllBof thtfOKcrdlcincnnnd thohlstoij ol the tsntoit , which t ) are r > rcpulr > t la pamphlet Connonlll I'OplciKdtolutriljhonapp'IcatUti. ' The fcllonlng Is the report : The World's lodustrlil andCotlcnCcntttiiilil Kxp-gltloii , NewOi3con Jury rcro.t. Application No. 815 ; group e ; claw 614. Competition. The iindcrilgncd Jurcrs In the abo\o tntltlod chu , having cutcfally examined the oxhbl : ! made lij E. lltmlnKton tSciu , lllrn , Kiu YorK and nil conittlcgexhlliltf | , concur In recommending the award of a ( Frit class mcd l for the Standard Tjpo-Tfrltcr , lor sltnpllcltj , duwlillll ? , o soof man'i uiatlou and speed. Dated this loth dy of JInj , Its-j. OKO.nEATON' , \ CHAS A. MonntN , Ijiuors fllAMv BAl'O.V , j WIKOITSEAMAN9 & BENEDICT , 830 Drcaiflaj , Ncu York. Chicago Off.ccSS Madison St C. H.SHOLES , Agent , Council Bluffy lown. P , AYLSWORTH Brich builiUDRS of any J.md raned or mo\od nnd Dntiafuction guarnnteoa. I'raiaB on Little Giant trucks , the beat in ihu world , w. i . AYLSWOIITO. 1010 Ixiuth Street , Cinncil SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Me-rchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFTS , - - - IO\TA. Complete Line of Naw Goods Always on Hand. ISTorene & Landstroxn , T ire Suit , to order In latest styles at cheapo * powible pri AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. KcKtilar Dinner 11 : O to 1 : JO , ' US co : ts. Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. . K rythinp aened in first tls ftjlo nnd on Bhor 10 only nil uiht ! houBO in the city. notice. Ilot nnd cold lunchoa nlwaya ready. Waves , Langtry a d Pompadour FrizzesSwitch S ) etc. , ready made and made to order. Prices ihan ever. . Call and see for yourself , WRS. G. L.ILLEIITE. . Formerly MRS. J. J.&OOBE. 29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff. J. S\VAX30N , WU8ZC CO. , ) eaers ! in PIANOS AND ORGANS a > . , , FS , IOWA > ' Koo ? Horaea nnd Muloa constantly on haad whlclt wo T/lll ecll In retail orsarload loto I ! Stock Warranted as RenresEnted 'C1ILU ' T E Rf It 0 ir L K . ' Cor. 5th Av. and 1th fit , Council Bluila. ia rbenpAlUtn , or ftr ? ilio J lii'j ' AOINTS : WANTKU ONLY HOTEL nd nil modern ImroroM-menU , call bolls , Ore nlarm bolls , etc. , a the 3BESTON HOUSE Nna. 210 , 117 ! nd ai1) , Main Htrwt. : AX M uiw , - 10 < 3. OKlflOBH. W. II. H rOk.3 Officer & Pucev. OounoU Bluffs , I Established , - 1865 Who for tbo 't Saa Utttimu ) U no * located l.t ( oi CthStr * no * HAIR OR WHISKf-RS , rho or brln i-ut I uu rlr . . rcuuoniblu mid wU l < tl.m . ( { uaranUJu . ' MidiU'tckl > Uiu . Jiin nd 0 * nc c i ' Uwluuw < j aimtuit-J gilt cl hff ctrcilJ > r. JS ? . / / . Jtalcctn ; -rbtO thStCounc , 1 Bluff *