THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY , JULY 30 , 1885. THE DAILY BFE. OOUHGIL BLUFFS' ' Thursday Morning , " July 30 , SUBSORiniON RATES. Ctrrltl - - - - - - - wnto p week B - , . . . . . . M _ (10.00 per y ar MINOE MENTION , Hotter , merchant tailor , for fine goods. Center tables from $3.00 np at Man * dol's. Great bargains in cooking stoves , tin" ware and crockery at Mandol's. Mr. and Mra. J. Brlggs , on Tenth avenue , are blessed with a now boy. Only 09 dcgrca In the ahado last evening ing at 0 o'clock at Foster Brothers. Dr. Gordon has placed telephone No. 14 Into his residence on Graham avonuo. List evening Ilobocca lodge No. 3 , 0. 0. F. , hold a picnic In Fairmont park. It is reported that some tlll-tappor has got away with about $ G from Mctcalfo ealoon. Permit to wad was yesterday given to Chris Jensen and Mary Nolaon both of this city. The city council takes a rest until Monday night , It Is some rest for the people also. The public is invltod to an entertain ment In the parlors of Broadway Motho diet church this evening. A lawn social was given last evening by the ladles of Barmony mission , at the residence of J. M , Palmer. There will bo a gitno to-day at Noola between the Creepers of Mlndon and the Eirllng clnb , the purse being $50. David Tostovln In non engaged In the ofllco of the clerk of the courts , assist. Ing In making up some of the records. Slnco the revision of the old testament , the "hellos" has gone out of telephonic use , and now "ahool-o" la nscd by the subscribers. The prominent firemen of the city are receiving invitations to the mooting of the national association of firemen to bo held on Long Island in September. Mrs. J. W. Nelson , living near stew- art's packing house , has filed a complaint against one of her neighbors , Mrs. Hurl- bert , charging her with making throats. John Manor's case came up again yes terday afternoon , but It was settled on payment of costs , and the promise that ho would leave the city , ho bolng bound for Denvor. The St. John brothers have had sta tionary wash stands and other Improve ments put in their hotel , the Revere house , and have had the hotel ontaido painted white , The credit for the arrest of the two young Omaha thieves who stole the watches from Mrs. Davis' store is due to Charlie Mack , the dummy conductor , who nabbed the boys and turned thorn over to Officer McMillan , at the Transfer depot. The fellow captured here by Officer Kirk , and Laving a lot of pocket-knives , which It is supposed he has stolen somewhere - where , is still in jail , but will probably have to bo lot out , there being no In formation to bo gained as to where ho got the property from. The literary society known as the Merry Thinkers met with Miss Sqnlro on High School avenue Monday night , and had a very happy time , the lawn bolng brilliantly lighted , and there bolng lawn tennis , croquet , music and other attrac tive features of the gathering. Two Germans arrested for robbing ono of tholr countrymen , who was occupying the room with thorn at the Colorado house , were yesterday discharged , the prosecution bolng dropped , there bolng hardly enough ovldonco to bo secured to fasten the crlrao on to them. John Jay does not seem to find it an easy matter to got his $10,000 bonda , which ho Is called on to glvo before ho can stand any show to get his commission as Indian trader. In sending him word to got hla bonds , before making the ap pointment , perhaps the administration had the Idea that this would bo a good way to lot him down easy. The old lady spends much apace edito rially In dwelling upon the changes which twenty years have wrought , suggested by the presence In the city of the son of that great statesman , Stephen A. Danglas , and follows It up with the assertion that "Thoro is much In a name. " There is so much in a nama , that the old lady in printing the name of Danglas a dozen times In her editorial , does not succeed In getting It spelled right onca , The price of lemons yesterday per box was $12. In Now York city they were selling for $10 , with good prospects of reaching $15. Oao of the largest houses In the United States that handle ] lemons send their customers the following from Now York : "Lsmons are still higher , and ai thfro is likely to bo only ono cargo of 0,000 boxes hero to sell noxl week , there is no telling how high they may go. There are very few In this city , and If the weather continues warm and the demand keeps np half as largo as it has been this past week , there will nol bo a box left by next Saturday. " There has boon a little howl started by ono of the evening papers to the eflecl that "tho prohibition attorney , Jacob Sims , made Marlon O arena the prosa- cntlug witness In the case against Galvln , aud now Marlon declares ho never author- izsd the use of bis name In that connec tion. " An examination of the papers on file shows that the ciso originally was Owens against Farrell , and an amendment - ment to the petition bis been filed , making Calvin ono of the defendants , II bolng understood that Galvln had euo- < coodod Far roll in the saloon at "Wtnlon. The amendment dues not pnrpott to bo verified by Owens.at nil , bnt by the at torney , Mr. Sims , go that If there la to' ' bo any war opened on this feature of the case it should bo upon him , and not on Owens. The pipora thenuolvcs chow that Owens' ' narao has not been used without authority. Wanted A. lanndress girl to do plain washing and Ironing at the Pacific homo. Dr. West , dentist , over BEG ofllco. Substantial abstract of title and real estate loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires , 102Poarl atrcot. Bead Judd & Smith's offer o $1,000 r in another column. YOUTHFUL"DEPEAYITY , A Huril Iitttlo Tou-Yo r-OUl ami Ills Companion , Yesterday afternoon the two Omaha boys , nrroatod for ntoiliog two watches from Mrs. Davis1 store , came np before Jadgo Aylesworth. The true namoi o the boya proved to ba Calvin Campbol and Frank Jopson. Mra. Jopaon , the mother of ono of the boya , the older ono , waa here , aa waa alao Mr. Campbell , thn father of the smaller bay , n little follow only about ten years of ago. The youthfulness - fulness of the prlaonora appealed to the sympathy of the judge , and ho did nol feel Inclined { o put thorn into any state institntion , provided their folks would look after them and try to mnko honest men out of them. The Jopaon boy broke down and Boomed to feel the disgrace of his position somewhat , but the other boy ahowod less feeling than any man , rlpo In years and crime , who has been brought before the court often. Ho waa asked how ho became in possession of two gold ringa iound upon him , and ho coolly said that ono was given him by hla mother , and the other ho had bought The father refuted this statement , but the boy stuck to it. The boya said that other rather valuable trlnkots which were found upon them had boon got by thorn at a 10 cent counter In Omaha. The quality of the goods showed that this statement waa to bo takan with allowance. The police were nonplussed by the uou- clmlonco of the Campbell boy , for from the tliuo of hia arrest to the finish , ho showed not the least sign of nervous ness or anxiety , and when being searched lied so shrewdly and so brazenly , that ho was looked on as a curiosity in police cir cles , considering that this was only a ton- year-old. The father of the boy said that if the judge lot him go that ho should handcuff the boy , and keep him thus at homo until school opened again , and wanted the police to arrest the boy en sight should ho over bo seen on this sldo of the rlvor ngiln. The judge very wiaaly suggested to the father that more torcu would not make an honest man out of this boy , bnt there must bo inspired in him some de termination on his own part to bo honost. The other boy showed a little moro ten derness , bnt ho was not apparently sorry enough to toll the whole truth about the matter. The judge finally concluded to lot tl > o case drop on the payment of coats , thinking it best to glvo the boys another chance to clamber back into the ways of honesty. Dr. Wiles , Eye , Ear and Throat specialist , room 5 Everett block. Tremendous success. The man who makes the Hardman ) Iano is a hardman to beat. The Mueller Music Co. , 103 Main street , only sold seventeen slnco Juno 1st. STILL FiGHTIM , Witnesses Swearing tliat tbo RemovAl of the Cemetery Would In crease the Value of Their Property. The attempt to got un injunction re straining the cemetery association from soiling any moro lots came up before Fudge ( Jonnor here yesterday. Attorneys Scott and Sapp were actively engaged in iroaalng the claims for an Injunction , whllo the cemetery association's rights woroto'ng ' looked after by Attorneys laldcno and Baldwin. The forenoon was spout in a tuealo over logil points In ho pleadings , and just before noon the case reached a point vrhore the taking of evidence began. The examination of witnessed lasted through the afternoon. [ n support of the application for an In junction a number of these living In the vicinity of the cemutory , and owning property there , were sworn , and Lho moat essential fact learned from thorn was that if tbo cemetery conld not bo done away with , the value of tholr property - orty would be enhanced , a fact which has generally boon conceded. On cross ox- imlnatlon It was developed that each of these had bought property there recently , ind that the cemetery was established long ago , and that they know all about It when they bought and built their homes thero. There wai a good deal of questioning Backwards and forwards about the drainage , the gases and the soil , bnt the most appeared to bo based npon theories and conjectures. Several doctors were examined at length , bat no very satisfactory or unconditional aster , tlons , put Into plain English , were to beget got out of any of them The most that could bo'got from any was to the effect that the present location of the cemetery was objectionable on account of the city having grown up so close to It , and that thote living closest to the cemetery stood a greater risk of having some damage to their health than these living further off. It did not appear that there was any unusual slok- llness oven among those living close to the cemetery , and , in fact , moit of the evidence was as to what the tendencies were If aorno of the poisonous matter should got Into the food or water eupp'y , Tbo examination of witnesses was weari some and by no moans satisfactory to the outalde listeners , Tbo further nearln ? of this case has been continued until August 17th. W , Ed lllam baa leturned from his business trip to Montana. John N , Baldwin hai returned from an ex tended eastern trip. R W , Nelson , of NeUon & Munper , and his father , K , Kelson , of New York , leate to day for Kearney , Neb , , on bui'moea. Mm. Laura W. Kldder , wife of Rev , Moses Kidder , of Woodstock , Vermont , is in the .city , the meet of Mr , and Mn. J , Vf , Squire , A MYSTERY , Ten Tliotisaiiu Dollars Disappears from a Bank Vault , No Clno to Its "Whereabouts , The report that a shortage of $10,000 hod boon discovered in the cash balance of the Citizens' bunk has c&uaod sorao little stir , and Inquiry nt the bank hn rosnltod In the following statement of thi facts of the case , which is corroborated by the statements of othora who have boon Interested in solving the mystery If possible : Some dajs ngo , when the cashier , Mr Street , and the dorks of the 0 tlzons b nk were making the necessary propara tlons to commence buslneaa for the dny and were placing the cash In plncofor nei that day , they discovered that the amonn was abort $10,000 It was the first inti irmtlon which they had that there was an ; chortago anywhere , and were completely plotely surprised at the discovery. The ] made diligent search for the nilsstuj money In all places in tbo vaults one safes and other receptacles where 1 might have been become misplaced They also notified the directors of the condition of things , and these gontlemoi held a mooting to examine the books to see if the deficit could bo discovered by some error In that direction. They were not able to dose from that source. Every thing so far as the books are concerned shows that they were accurately kept The only resource then , was to call mooting of the stock holders , and make np the shortage in the cash assets of the bank. This mooting was promptly filed , and without any hesitation , or delay , the stock holders provided the necessary amount to replace the amount which had disappeared. The auditor of state was also notified so that ho might send the proper examiners. Mr. ilnssell , former indltor of the oUta was delegated for that p urposo and his report shows that the bank is in the soundest possible condition in oyory respect. The money which had lisappojxred conld not impair the bank 'or a moment , for it was replaced in kind at once , and was available. There Is only ono theory that can nndor all the evldoncs and clrcnnutincoa bo nialn- nlucd , and that Is , that the money was stolen bodily by some thrifty , adopt out side party , who nndor nome pretext or mother got access to the bank during mslnoss bourn , as the mouoy was within roach , about the counters. It Is much of a mystery to all as to what has become of the $10,000. There corns to be no possible suspicion to boat' ; achedtoBnyofthoomploytisandrotthero can be no clue galnodasto any lutillcr ellp- ting Into the bank and stealing thuamount. While the solvency of tha bank is not [ uestionod , nor the interests of the people ple jeopardized , it is to the stockholders and others a puzzling myatory which they ro anxious to solve if it is possible to lo BO. Wants Settlement. All persons Indebted to mo and thooo , o whom I am indebted , will please caller or a settlement of accounts before Vugust 1st , as on that date I shall retire rom business , Mns. S. P. JONES , Milliner , No. 14 Main street. A Grave Explanation. To the Editor of Tha BEE. & I desire through your columns to mnko on explanation of certain matters con nected with the present cemetery fight. It has been charged that in my affidavit on the slaughter houses I swore that odors arising from decaying animal mater - ; or were not injurious to public health , and that in my affidavit on the cemetery [ swore as positively that the odors arls- ng from dead bodies were Injurious to public health , thus flatly contradicting myself. Now I did nothing of the kind , as the facts will show. I have always maintained , and do now , that odors arising from decaying animal matter can not originate disease ; that the fluids or ) artlclos of decomposing animal bodies are capable of producing dlseaso only rhon taken Into the system through the food or water supply. To all tha attor neys who have talked with mo about the B oughlor houses or Falrview com tury were the sentiments I expressed In ho most emphatic language , and yet here has been a studied effort to distort my meaning. Some time during the last week an at om oy called at my cflico with a written affidavit qnlto ft lengthy document and asked mo to sign It. Bo claimed hat foul odors and poisonous gases were constantly arising from Fairvlow ceme tery ; that the soil was light and porous , and ihat when there was a rain-full the water was carried down through the soil nto the graves where it became con- amlnatod by decomposing bodlas ; that It hen filtered Into subtoranoan crevices and caveins and Into the wells In tbo vicinity of the cemetery , where It was Ikoly to produce disease and death. Be tated that a number of prominent citi zens were moving for an injunction to restrain further Interments thcro and claimed that the affidavit embodied the acts as stated and that ample proofs ronld bo offered to substantiate the acts. The document waa handed mo to road bnt I dlecovored that U was Illegible and , bolng very bnsy , did not take the line to have It "translated. " I refused to sign it at that time and In an hour erse so tha same attorney returned. Bo Bald nearly all the physicians were ready to sign it , and urged mo to do so with the rest , which I did. A carofnl reading of the affidavit next day In the paper revealed many state ments which 1 could not affirm or deny of my own knowledge. I accordingly visited the cemetery and made a personal investigation of Its soil and suurronnd- Ings , the results of which were briefly as follows ; 1 The ground is high and rolling , and water from rain-falls piss rapidly into ad. jacont ravines , thence to the river , 2 The soil It not "light and porou * , " bnt is composed of slliclous sand and clay , very hard and compact. 3 I could discover no ovidocco of the oxlstonco of subteranean ciovlcrs or caverns to conduct water into eurraucd Ing wells , 4 There were no "tfldnslvo odors" in or about the cemetery , but after my In vcsttgatlon , I soon discovered that th y oiiittd to a nautoatlng degreu in the at fidavit which I had so foolishly and in considerately signed two or throe days boforo. A , J , COOK , M D. FRUIT , AND GiRDEN FARM FOR SALE , Sixteen acres , ten In fiult , six la garden aud Hmberland , U loom fcouio , > Ublc , vtell , cUtern , to. all lugo.d condition , or will trade for Omaha pro | > - " * ' r. KELLER , County Treuurer'o office , Council Dluffi , Tlie New York PLUMBING CO'Y. 552 Broad wav * Couucil Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERSPUB LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW ERAGE , WATER WORKS and VEN TILATION design ed and constructed. PLUMBING work in all its branches This comi3anv have one of the "best assort ed stocks oi plumb ing goods in the west Estimates furnish ed. H. Birkinbine * Manager. NEW YORK , PLUMBING CO'Y COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No. 27. General Agent at largo " SAFKTY FUND SYSTEM , " life anil Annuity I us. Co BUANCH WEETKIINDKIOT , 22 PKAHL STKEET. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , S 100 Mum St. , Council Bluffs Retail Boot and Shoo Etoro " hero tog bargtlna caa alwnjabo found. NOLL'S PORTABLE Pneumatic Beer Faucet Price $18.00. A liberal discount will be made to pirties ordering a lalf dozen Faucets at one time. For further particulars inquire of R F. T7AIN , Council Bluife , lowi , Agent for Western Iowa and .Neb. S. K. 205) ) Broadway , - - Council Bluffs DRT GOODS. vardspilnt . . .S I " dr nu'jiun gingham , 1 , . 100 ' bclloalr chovbtti . . 100 < good ii < otlu { . 103 < BUH Ik JOKIII. . 1 00 3ett jeana til uoul , SOc | iir yarJ , Doota nd eboca at prlu * an Uw 3 any bcuso iu the city. a tocKHies. lapoundioxO Hugar. . . 9 1 13 jiounda granulated nu r . 1 13 pounds cx > ' foctlonaty A Piiir * ' . 1 ! "Urs wlilto lltmlan Btaii Kirks . ' ,1 (0 ( UUB Uuo India soap , Kliks . 1 J2 Wal'ilma soap , 1-uuti Dro'd . 1 18 boxes inatclioi . UestBjiuii purillon ( . foils riEntm , jir etilon . Io t KLjiliih currents 14 pound ) . 1 10 ooxei icuulpoLittlB Ije . 1 itrawbmlea In . , 1 Z-pouud cans ejrup B-x > uml t niwie | ) , luejrup . . . . 1 tomatoes . 100 I 8-pouniicuii IBptumU MIchigandtlcJsppleB . , 1 00 10 pnucp' evaporated aiplos . 1 OH Uirllanl clliiux tnlacco per pound . 45 Na < y plug tobacco , per paurd . CO Na ur lloit tobiooi' , per iound . . 00 Flour , all bi ud IrouifMO to $3 CO per cwt. GOODS FOR CiSH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY. SPECIAL NOTICES HOT7CK. SpeeUI a rtrtlnmenli , mo i Lo t found , To loan , Fet SM , To Heat , Wantl , Board ' OK , eta , will b Inserted In thlj column at the Ion /a ! ol TEN OKNT3 PKR LINE foe Ins Brit Inierllor tad riVK OKNT31'KR LINK for otoh tnbeoqnonl In. on. Leav * advertl m nli tl onr offlo * , Ko. 1 Blrott , near L'roadwav WANTK Ipoil ItKNT-IIou.oMo. Ill North Eighth etrecf , 6 roorot , cittern , bonso raided and lot filled. In RooOtrpnr , T7 > OK nhNT-Honia No. 132 Hmlion eticct 3 X1 room * , convenient , and in good reinlr. FOK HKNT-Houso No MS Scott ttrcot , thrco rnlnutos wtlk from I'lclfle hruac , 4 room' , Rood well , cltttrn , etc. McMahon & Co. , 4 1'ca 1 street. IjlUH 8M.B A" elegant Wisconsin nmnncr retortl JL1 SEO acres , UOtllhlilc , railway station amUttum- boat landinic ; Irauio house fur IK most cad ; pavilllon , wlno cclUia , rutaurant , Ice house , tenement liouse , four cott gcf. barn , SCO trult trcc ,3 Mies prapti , cow , horscj , 13 boa'f , do. A flno retort , SCO feet abovfVI contln rcr , nml 120 feet bo o ttnrtlioo It nil pay * 5,000 n year. Address W. i : a , llBr olllce , Council Bluff j. F 0l\ HALE Ijvnd ) Improved "aad unimproved , II you want a farm In noitera Iowa , Kansaj Nebragkk or Dakota , lotua boir from jou. SWAN i WAtRKR. jjiOll SALE Housed. Lota and Land. A. j J ? Pteprien on , 603 First avenue. rpo XXCAAMI D 6 , b B , b 10 , b 13 are botclj India- JL erontlocatl ns fcr italoor for trade. BUS , special bargain : 400 n imt rcne.1 firm worth 18,000 , prl < o for n thnrt time $10,000 , n 111 trade lor low pi Iced Western lands Swan k Walker. BS01 , taddlcry Ilardnaro manufacturing estab- lUlmeiH dock and michlneryaluo $7,000 , for western land Swan & Waiker , Council Illufld. B203. Mock i f dry good ; , groceries and hardware , \aluo , ? ) ,000 , In an goou caitcrn Nebraska tonn or land , Hwan * Walker. B20I , stock of general merchandise In n good western Iowa town , \aluo 4,000 , wants an Itn proved farm In western Iowa , bwan& Walker. | 3 05. stock of hardware In Stubon Co . Indiana , JJ for land , \aluo about ? 000. Swan & Walker. , nowntockof bar ware In a lUo Nebraska BJOfl town for land , \ lue $3,0"0. 8 an & Walker. B2)7. stock of igrloultural linilcmentl ) and shelf hardware , \nluo about 8.00U. v.nnta rt gsod I in tirn\ oil farm. H an It Walker. T > 20 } , a $10,000 stock of clothing In n good WU JO consln cltJ In lands and btlanco cash or Im proved security. Beautiful store room at low rent , swan & Walker. B 210 , ( tock of mixed hardware Inn llto western Jo n town for cheap lands , > aluo $0,003. Sttan & ; Walker. B211 , fine lirlck blockrents cll , In n llvo central Ixt n ono room occupied with general stock of goods , wants an Improved farm , value ; building 18,000goods 87,000. Swan& alkcr. B212 stock nf boots , fihoei hats , caps and clothing valued $3 000 , In one of the beet towns In Neb. , valued $3,000 lur.anda. S nn Wvlker. , a ? 3,0i:0 : stock of clotHni ; . wants land In North Western Iowa , for 0,000 , and will pay dlflercnco Swan & Walker. , an $8,000 nt < ck of drugs In central Ion a for B211 ' . San & Wnlcrr. I 21Banothcrstnck of drugs value fromJMO to $700 JD witlmtoro building nid lot value $400 In a good ' cbrn-ika town wants partly Improved land. Swan & Wtlker. full particulars , vvrito to or call upon Swan & FOR . If jou n ant to sell , buy , or trade any- thlng , tell S. & W about it. Swan & Walker , Connell - ell IllutTs luun Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Rugs , Etc. , Etc. Careful Attention Given to On of Town Orders , Upholstery and Drapery Work a Specialty. Onr stock la the Largest in tbe lest and la being continually roplonlshod by all the latent and choicest novoltlea. 405 Broadway Council Biufis No. 507 Brotdvray Oonnoll BlnCi. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Th following are the times of Iho arrival cd do partare of trilns by oontril standard time , al tbe local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ion nlo atei earlier and arrive ton mlnutoa later. OKFART. ARRITH. IOIOAOO and nosinwuTiax. 9:25 : A M Hall aud Eiprcea OjJO'p M 12:40 : r M Accommodation 4:60 : r M 6:30 : r u Express 8:05 : A M CIUOAOO ARD KOOK ISLAND. ) ; 25 A M Mall and Express 0:53 : r II r:26 : A M Accommodation 6:15 : r M 5:30 : r u Exprces 0:00 : A M 03ICAOO , UltwADKII AND BT. FAUL. ) :20'A : M Mall and Express (1:50 ( : r M 5:25 : r tl Express 8:05 : A K cmflAoo. BnnuxoroK AKD qniiai. ) :60 : A Mill and Express 7:10 : r u I ] r Ao oomm odatlou 2:00 : p u 45 r tit proui 8:60A : u WABASn , ST. tOUIS AMD FACinO. ! :16 : r M Local St. Louis Kxpress Local 8.00 r M Transfer " ' Transfer 3:20 : r M KAKSAJ OlTTi 8T. JOI AND COUNCIL BLOfrt. 0,0fi A u Mall and Express 8:10 : r u 8:15 : r M Express 6:25 : A 11 tioui OITT AND rAoino , r:20 A H Mall for Sioux City O'fiO r u r : > 0 v II Express ( or St I'aul 0:25 : * u U.MON rAeirio , 1:00 : A u Djnver Express 4:35 : r u 16 r u Lincoln I'ots O'a & R V 2S5 : iu 755 ; p M Overland Krprees 8:80 : A II BUVIUT TBAIN8 TO OUAIIA , Leave 'Council 'Bluffs - 8 65-7:65-9:30-10:30- : : l40 ; 0 , in. 1:80 : 2:80-8:30 : : 1:28 : 6S6 : fl:26 : 1:46 : p. in. : Leave Omaha-a.26 7:26 : c:60 : 10 -HUB a. m 12:50-8:00 : : 8.00-4 : 0 4:56 : 6:65 : . Eice M. D. ° ' other tiiranis remnvei without the knife or dianlngol Uood. 3QRONIC 'DB Over thirty jcarn pr ctlca kipertenw. COco No. , I'ra iHtieot , Council free. JACOB SIMS , attorney - at-Law , IOWA. I tut Vjlt Mint , lcU 7 lid . . ' ' ( i VII ) | MI < 'i Man il < mi rru H. BOEUEZ , ficeof ; ui 'IOWA REMINGTON itandard Typewriter At the Now Orleans Exposition. 1. The Jury of awards critically examined the various writing Jtachlnef , anJ diuJett ly , n tw thirds vote to Rive the lilghttt award to the HKVIIVOTO.V. . The decision ef this Jury vvaj Ignored l the commlttco of awardf , and oilier Jurors were aJtlo conttilutlcg know jury. 8. Thl ! second Jury itin ciUteilly examined the wlouj wiltlrp ; machines , and made the urnd of * flr t chss gold modal , tfco highest award , to the Rtvt.Nnrov SUuiUrd Typ * Wiltcr , for "jlmpllelty , dura bility , oiso of manipulation and epeed. " 4. Tie report of this Jury was made , dellcrod to and receipted for liy the commltUo of aw rdi on May to , 5. Tlie raembetsof this Jury veto \erillachargcd. . 6. No other | nry examined the lUvinotovStandard Tjpc-Wrlteral Now Oilcans. 7. Iho diners of tb.i nn-trd arc honorallo ind well known gentleman. Their ft Idrofsoi arc Charles A. Morgan , Fsq , teiithoin manigcr of B. 0. Dunn ft Co. , New Oiltoii , La. ; Kx-Ootornor 1'rink Bacan U. S. oommlsslonor of Ktnsns , and prtsldontof the U. 8. bovd of commlstlonors , Chuiuto , Kasj Qoo. A. Beaten , Esq. , stenographer and Btrrctaryo ! the board of U. S. corninljisonou , Columlmi , Olilo. 8. The aflldav-lfg of these gentlemen rmd the htttotyol the cantosf , which wo are preparing In pamphlet form , wo will IK > plciwd to furnish on app'.lcatlcn. The fellow Ing Is the report : The World's Indiwti l l and Gotten Centennial Exprhltlon , Now Oilcans. Jury rcpjrt. Application No. 815 ; group 0 ; class ell. foirpclltlon. The undersigned Jurcrs In Iho above entitled clas ? , ha\liuf cMcfally ox mnod ! the oxhlblt mvlo by B. Itomlngttn A.8tiiflllrti , Ki\v Toilend nil ccmjclingrihlbltrconcur In recommending the award of nnist class medal forlho Standard Tpo-WrlUr , for simplicity , dumb.lllj , ouoof man piilatlon anl speed. Dated this I0th d ) of Jtsy , H8J. OKO 1JEATON , ) utIAS. A. SIOHCHN , VJurors ; FUANK 1IACON , ) WIKOITSEASUNS anENEDICT , 330 Drcnilvray , New Voik. Chicago Office , S8 Maillson St. O , H.SHOLES , Agent , Council Bluffy Iowa. W. P. A.YLSWORTH Brick buiUlnpa of any kind raised or mov.cd and satisfaction guaranteed. Frivrao hem moved on Little Glimt trucks , the best In thu world , W. P. AYLSWOUTH. 1010 Ninth Street , Couucil Blufla S3IITII & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , BLUPPS IOWA. COUNCIL , - - - Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. ITorene & Landstrom , Sst Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible prices. „ . , . _ . . _ . , , , , „ No. 205 Main St. , Council Blnfl AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. Regular Dinner 11:30 to 1 : O , UG cents. 505 Broad-way , Council Bluffs. The only nil night house in the city. Evpry hinff served in Gret clMi style and on she * notice. "ifot and cold' funciiea always ready. Waves , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes.Switch es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices cheaper than ever. Call and see for yourself , MRS. C. L. GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff. ° B' SWAWOM ' ' N.J.SVVANSON. 8WA.N80N MJJ8IC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS And all kinds ol - rnuslol Iwtrutrents. - ' aiBA.TC sola .n . he JS st'is ' bias ? wer conttaent of giving the biHt of tatlslaollon , Ilcmenbcr tto placo. Hlgn ol thu gilt org.ii 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA KIEL SALE STABL Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand wo will fell In retail or carload Iota II Stock Warranted as Reoresented .S . GIILU T E II , n 0V \ L K Y Oor. Dth Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs. \ For c o of Kidney or liver dliMBe or ( ly.pep lft. rhcuraRtiam , or any .liB-maJr/u - | < l any h n lack of natUa power , tliat cannot be cured by the use of DM. JuUd A Smith < Kloo elts and Appll * ccs. o. 30 , Fourth St , , Council BlulTn. AGKNTS WANTISD. OWLY HuTEL In Council Illufls having And oil modern Improvement * , call bolls , fire alarm bolls , etc. , is the CRESTON HOUSE Noa. 21D , 217 and 219 , Main Stroot. MAX M > ! ! , - PROl'IUUTOK TU03. OmOEB. W. II , M. TDHK Officer & Pusev. Council Established , 1865 Madams E. . J , Balcear , Who for the rait 10 years bai hcen pract'sln ; San rranclboa 1 * now locattd at No 1.8 M , 6th S'r ' opposite new Opera Ilnuwj UaJau.0 lUlccar fuaramcei to rcetore 28 HAIR OR WHISKERS , . Or tonlvo anjonoa J'ugh mustacha or bring ouk Q na nrolh ( I ball orbjardln from four toils weokf rlcui reasonable and BMUfvtlon yuarauteol , . ' . , Oancom. deafness and mpecUlly rhcumaftra alit ? ohri nlooliiattscuicu vy auatuial glfi of liq ctrtie. , JG7 , tj jConocU BluOr , IB ,