THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , JULY 3J , 1885. BLUFFS Friiay Morning , July 31 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Crrl < i . . . . .SO cents P r week BjrK U . . . . . . . . . 110.00 pot year MINOK MENTION , Roller , merchant tailor , for fine goods. Flno bureaus from $10 up , at Man- dol'B. dol'B.Tho The thormomolor yesterday afternoon ranged 100 in the shade. Grant bargains in cooking stoves , tin ware and crockery at Mandel's. Wanted A laundress girl to do plain training and ironing at the Pacific house. The circuit court Is to meet August 17 , and the Gth will bo the last day for ear- vlco. Ono of the men at work raising St. Francis" academy yesterday succumbed to the heat. Stephen A. Douglas , Jr. , has boon in vited to deliver the memorial address nt Atlantic on the day of Grant's funeral. Charloi Holder , the tonsorlallst , has bought out the shop ot the "Two Jakca , " No. 402 Broadway , and has moved his thop Into the now quarters. An Atlantic man Is talking of starting a starch factory hero. If this weather keeps on It will take moro than ono euch factory to keep the linen In presentable I condition. A Orcston man , giving his natuo as S. Rolf , was yesterday arrested for driving Sacrots the sidewalk near the city build ing. It coot him about ten dollars to learn not to use sidewalks for wagons. There was a largo gathering of young folks at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Squire , No. 202 Story street , last evening , the occasion being In honor of Mr. Will Soraors , It being his birthday. Ono of the two Omaha youngsters who were arrested for stealing Mrs. Davis' ' watches , had In his pocket a paper cov ered novel , entitled "Tracking the Thugs , " a dotootlvo story. It Booms evi dent that the youngsters acquired a goodly amount of their criminal enthusi asm and canning from this kind of litera ture. Bearing fruit. The Herald raado a proat blow about its being such a shrewd detective as to have ferreted out a scandal about a barber's family , but now it gracefully takes it all back , and says there was no truth In what It eald , and it la sorry. This la poor satisfaction for a worthy family whoso reputation has been thus mtl'gncd. ' Ono of the arrivals at the Ogden yes terday was telling of some fast tlmo made by a train on the Michigan Central , on which ho was riding the other day. Ho raid there was no use making an item of U , for folks wouldn't believe it ; but the fact was that the train made ten miles In seven minutes and Cfty-iiino seconds. A Swede was howling to the police at an early hour yesterday that ho had been knocked down and robbed by thugs near the Northwestern depot. Ho claimed to have lost aboat f eur dollars. No arrests , and thn victim was so excited that ho ' could give 110 very clear account of the ' affair , and offered no clue by which the offenders could bo tracked. Stephen A. Douglas , Jr. , Is still stopping ; ping at the Ogden house , and the citizens having the arrangements In hand for the . funeral services of General Grant , have very wisely secured him for one of the ; speakers on that day. He has received several invitations from other cities , among them ono to speak that day at the tomb of Gai field , but ho has consented ; to speak hero. James Turner , ono of the three with whom Officer Smnllon had ouch a bloody tlmo lately , In which the throe got badly clubbed , Is said to be still suffering from the effects of the blows received by him on tbo head , and ho is now trying to got the authorities to take some action to have Smnlleu punished In some way , that ho may get some satisfaction far what he has suffered. About 4 o'clock yesterday P. Becker , who was at work on Mrs. McKuno's now building on First avenue , putting on a tin roof , was overcome with the heat. Ho wont to got down off the roof , and when about half way down fell. Willing hands carried him to Mrs. Hor- ton's , No. 522 First avenue , where ho boarded , and Dra. Oook aud Plnnoy , after working with him for on hour , se ' . cured reaction , but last evening ho was atlll In a precarious condition. Mr. Booker Is a brother of Mr. E. A. Becker , and came hero about two weeks ago from Kenosha , Wls , and entered the employ of P. 0. DoVol. * .It la said thru there la a little insldo war ijolng on in the polloo department , the chief and the day men being on one side , and the captain and the night men being on the other , It is said that Cap tain Hathaway h at outs with MoMen- omy , one of the d y police , and that Smullen , another of the day men , is out with Oflicar Wheeler , of the night force. In settling some difference ] between Smullen and Wheeler the chief has sided with the day man and Wboelor haa re signed. It seems hard work to keep the police forca working harmoniously , bnd the jealoujloj and bickerings cripple its ' efficiency. Dr. West , detitlsk , over BEE office. ' Substantial abstract of title and real estote leaiu. J. W. and E. L. Squires , 102 Pearl street. Head Judd & Smith's offer o 91,000 v in aajihor column , Dr. WJloi , Eye , Ear and Throat ( specialist , room 0 Everett block. SELF-DEFENSE , Such is the Claim Set Up liy Cofflnain for Killing Jack Mayno , Ills Story us to the Dotntls or the Tt aged j , Many readers of the BEE wore shocked yesterday to learn from Us columns that A. W. Ooffman , of Avoca , well known aa Arch Oof I'm in , hadahotand killed a man named J. K. Mayno , who had boon work ing for him , Mr. Ooffman has lived in Avoca for about fifteen years , and is ono of the prominent and wealthy citizens of that place , and Is welt known throughout the county. Ho has been engaged In business In Avoca , and la also the owner of much farming land in that vicinity , v Ho 1 * the owner of the opera honsa and other buildings in that plaoa , and has boon prominent in various public enter prises since ho haa rosldcd thoro. That such a man should shoot down another citizen was a startling surprise to the community and caused the greatest ex citement Yesterday morning Ooffman was brought to this city , where ho will bo kept in custody for the present. Ho freely talked of the innttor to the BEE reporter , and his side of the affair Is about as follows : "Tho man with whom I had the trou ble was Jack Mayno. Ho had bcon at work for mo for a day and a half on the farm. 1 don't know how long ho haa lived in Avoca , that la exactly. Ho came thcro sometime In the early part of last summer , and worked on a farm there for the summer , and then ho wont to the coal mines , and was gene all winter. Yesterday afternoon I had eight men aud three teams working in a Gold about a mile out of town , and I came Into town , and when I wont back I found the men Idle. I had left Mayno and another man on the stack , and the others acomcd waiting for them. I asked them what the matter was , and they aald It was too hot , and that they had given out. I told them If that was the cato they had better quit and go homo. Of course I had to look after my grain , hot or no hot , and I didn't fool very good about It , for I waa paying some of the men $2 , aud $2.50 , and I jumped up on the stack aud wont to work myself. 1 knew all of thcsn men , and was only gassing with them , and \vaa pretty good friends with all of them. This Jack Mayno I had never had any "trouble with before , and I always gave him work whenever I could , around the rink , and so on , and sometimes when I really didn't need him. While I waa at wcrk on the stack It was fearfully hot , you know , and I said to the men , 'You must bo sort of buttermilk fellows , it seems to mo. ' Mayno nald , 'Wo'ro bet ter men than yon are , anyway , and if you'll come down off that stack I'll show you. ' I aald I didn't like that sort of talk from anybody , and jumped down from the stack. Mayno then said that my gray hairs waa the only thing that protected me , and that If it wasn't for thorn ho would thrash me. I told him not to let gray hairs stand In the way , and that they needn't bo between him and his cowardice. Wo didn't como to any blows , but he threatened ho would lick mo yet. "Well , after supper I happened to go Into Tyron'a restaurant , whore Mayno boards. Ho waa there , and ho began to say that ho thought I talked pretty rough to him in the afternoon. I told him that [ did not moan that any man should steal ny money ; that I didn't get my money ay ataaling , but by working , and I didn't iroposo that anybody should got my aonoy except In the same way. He got nad and said ho wouldn't allow any man to say that he bad stolen hla money. 'Don't say that I stole any of your money , ' ho aald very excitedly. Saya I , 'I didn't aay that yon did utoal any of my money. ' Wo then hack aomo moro worda , md I settled up with him. After I had paid him , and waa just going out ho said o mo that I atlll owed him for half a lay. I had for gotten about that , and I .old him that was so , and that I had ) verlooked It , and at once I got a bill ihanged by Mr. Tyron , and paid Mayno he other eoventy-fivo cento. > "Ho sort of grabbed the money quick md a aid , 'Now I got my money from ! ou , I don't care a damn , and I'll ' knock ho head off of you" 1 aaid , Yon can't knock any thing off. ' I had no dea ho was going to strike me , but I lent think ho had hardly time to put he money in bis pocket , I don't know rhothor ho had put U In or not , but bo- ore I had any chance to think , hoequarod iff and hit mo , blinding mo and ataggor- ng mo backwards , aud ho kept fol- owing it up with other blows , vhllo I kept backing np towards the leer , and warding off the blows. I got isveral of them on my arm , which la amo now , where I warded them off , butte to struck mo I should think aa many aa Is tlmea. I backed np against the show taeo , and don't ' know whether I got jacked up against the door or not , but ho way my back feels it sooma that I mist have , for It Is sore- and lamo. Ho vould aort of jump back every time ho : lit mo , and then jump forward as ho truck me again. You see with a follow i flth his eyes BO banged up that ho can't lardly see anything , and with the blows ' iOming in BO fa.it , and the light a dancing it iho rate of about forty miles an hour , couldn't notice just how iverythlog was done , and didn't know aysolf what to do for there waa no time o think. I thought I must do something ho next tlmu ho jumped forward to triko mo that way , and I told him note o como again , and as he started to jump owatds mo to strike mo again , I pulled i mt my revolver , and as ho saw It ho arnod his head around dodging like , and 5 I fired ho sort of whirled around the eat of the way and foil on cho floor away rom mo with his face the other way , his oot not being fifteen Inches from me irhon ho lay thore. I walked right out nd went home , and told my folks that I bought I had killed Jack Wayne. " ri It seems that Mayno never recovered onsMouBiioas , and died in the course of on minutes. Tno bill entered tha head Ight below the ear , and went upwards nto the brain. Mayco waa a man of bout thirty , and was unmarried. While la uody waa being cared for the residence ( Mr. Ooffman wna placed under guard , ' nd bo was allowed to remain there until his morning , when ho waa brought hero , ' 'o corroborate bis statement that ho was rntally beaten , ho bears two badly lacked eyes , and Ills upper Up on the itldo flbowa the effect of one blow , ' 'oaterday afternoon ho was so overcome y the beat , the oioltement , and his In- ariea , that ho waa unable to sea any of lie rrnny friends who called upon him , ad had to take absolute rest. Ho has ngaged Col , Daily and Col. Sipp aa hia ttornoys. I Democrat on Democrat , J. J. Fralnoy , of Council BInffr , was ppolnted Indian trader at Roiebod agency. His dad , B. B. Frainey , wanted to bo Indian agent thoro. Congressman Murphy refused his aid to him , whereat old Fralnoy got mad , and according to his tale , "smashed him one in the snoot. " Murphy says Frainey tried to brlbo him to secure him tbe position. The Fralnoya should buy a small reservation and run it to suit themselves , [ Cats County Demo crat. OKUELH8HELLER , It Takes nBoj's AnulOfr Clcnrto the Elbow , J. D. Parlor and H. K. Foisyth bought np a lot of bet f cattle and drov-o them to Omaha last week. Mr. Forsjth states that when n few miles on this side of the Bluffs they heard the pttlful cries of a child and started in the di rection from whence the sound camo. They had gene but a short distance un til they came upon a Httlo six-year-old boy who had ono of hla arma faatenod In a corn shelter. It waa a Gorman fam ily , the father was absent from home delivering corn , and the only person on the farm was a hired man who had only boon over in this country a short ilmo , and the Httlo boy's mother. Somotbiug must bo done quickly. An examina tion revealed the fact that the little fel low'a arm , from the points of his fingers np to the elbow waa ground Into a jolly , and the only way to got the arm out waste to take the aholler to ptocca. This Mr. Forayth did , whllo Mr. Parker wont to a neighbor's honso and had a messpngor sent for a doctor. It was all of half an hour before the arm was taken out and the Httlo boyrcloased. A physician soon arrived , and the arm was amputated close up to the shoulder. This was all done before the father returned. Metsra. Parker and Forsyth stopped on their re turn trip to aoo how the Httlo fol loir was getting along , and found him doing nicely. The parenta of the child could hardly find worda strong enough to ex press their gratitude for the assistance rendered by those gentlemen. Gihwold Amctican. Auction Halo. On Friday afternoon , July 31 , at 1 o'clock , the entire damaged stock , and two largo water tanks of P. W. Derkson'a ' will bo aold at thu old stand , 523 Broad way , Council Bluffs. Sale to be con ducted by H. H. Inman , city auctioneer. oot , ot KeokuV , spent yes terday in the city. M. 0. Stoddard and wife , of Rod Oak , were registered at the Oflden yesterday. W. M. Paul , of Hum IIollow , one of the merchants of that place , visited the Bluffs yesterday. Joseph Seldon , of Persia , was io the city yesterday. lie reported wheat as being not in the beat of condition , but corn aa eplcndid in that vicinity. A. B. Keith , the witty editor of the CrawFord - Ford County Bulletin , was in the city yeater- flny , with a littlu balm for the wounds which lie has been { jiving to the Glebe recentlv. United States Attorney Rankln , of Kookuk , was in the city yesterday looking after the sasoa of the Wabash strikers , who are charged with contempt of court In interfering with the running of trains. Workers with metals generating elec tricity escaped the cholera of ' 49. Then JBB on ; electric bells. Judd & Smith , Council Bluffs. Agents wanted. Emancipation Day , The colored citizens of Conndll Blnffa ire arranging for a grand celebration of Emancipation Day In Palmer's grove to morrow. Good music and dancing all lay and all night. Como one , como all , md have a good time. Chickens free for ill. An old fashioned southern dinner. Possum and aweot tatera. Go way dar. Temperance Oratory. Hon. John W. Ouster , of Michigan , a soualn of the late General Castor , and mo of the foremost temperance orators f the day , will speak In ono of. the ihnrchea on Sunday evening , August 2d. 3o not fail to hear him. IOWA 1TKMS. Three young children of John totchnm , of Oltumwa , are said to have ion bitten by a mad dog a few days go. go.Tho The Davenport city council approprl- iSod $300 to defray expenses incident to he obsequies on the day of Gen. Grant's unornl. Tbo momberabip of the Episcopalian hnrch has Increased , according to Bishop 'erry's statement , from -1,000 In 1882 , to , at iho present data. GUJ Winner , a Kooknk cooper , was irowncd Friday night while bathing la he canal at that place. The unfortunate aan was 22 years old and unmarried. John W. Norton , section boss , was lllod , and John Gray , laborer , fatally ojured by their hand car colliding with freight train near Montlcello Saturday light. Both victims reside at Center 'unctlcn. ' A Gorman soldiers' union has boon ormed In Davenport , embracing those rho belonged to the German army , but lot those who participated in the Franco- 'russlsn nor the Schleswlg-Hohteln war. L largo number of names have been ecurod. . The Chamberlain Tlio Ditcher com- ny of Tiffin , having a stock capital of 30,000 , filed articles of Incorporation /ith the secretary of state , as also did he Greene Water Power and Mill corn- any , of Greene , Iowa , Thn latter corn- any has a stock capital of $10,000. The secretiry of the state board of ealth has discovered that a largo mum- or of barrels of illegally tested oil has an the Inspector's hlocado and Is being Utrlbutod nd sold in various towns in do state. Every dealer found in posses- lie ; ion of this nndor-teet oil i ) subject to a lie no cf § 500. i Two Ijatllcu Drowned. IB Cxiun HAPIDS , la , , July 30. T. 1C , Milk , ts IS 'ho was with tbe party drowned Uet evening , 21 aa eared , The elder daughter and Hits 0 2 'oil , however , were both drowned. The 18Be odlea hays not been recovered. . Tha party Be do in bathing and utenped lute a bole. ilo I'c 1 : 10 Kvery store In the town of Hannsville , , Y , , iilno dwellings anil the Cmirch of the Uciples , werotburoed Wednesday morning , osi , $70,000. 16 10Lo Lo LoKa FRUIT Ka i , Na i GARDEN FARM FOR SALE , SUtoru acres , ton la liult , ilx la garJcu anil mbeiland , six room bouie , ttable , well , cUttrn , tc. In goJ coudUlou. ot will titulu lor Omaha jir y. r. KELLER , County Treasurer' ! office , Council Ulufls. The New York PLUMBING CO'Y. 552 Broadwav > Council Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERSPUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW ER AGE , WAT KB WORKS and YEN- TILATION design ed and constructed. PLUMBING work in all its branches. Tliis conruanv 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 552 BKOABWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No 27. General Agent at largo " SAFETY FDXD SYSTEM , " Life and Annuity Ins.Co JBANCH WKETEUN Duror , 22 PEARL STREET. COUNCIL BLUPFS IA , S.A. S 100 Main St. , Council BluiTa Retail Boot and Shoo store where big Imrgtlns can luaya be found. NOLL'S PORTABLE pneumatic Beer" Faucet ) Price $18.00. A liberal discount 'ill be made to parties ordering a alf dozen Faucets at one time. I For further particulars inquire of R F. TUIN , Council Bluffs , Iowa , .gent for Western Iowa and ISob. S. II. ( M ) Broadway , Council Bluffs DRY Q03D3. yards print. , . . t " urcea goods " rmiian gingham . . 1 " iiuod Kltjuham. . . I 00 " Ulloalr chovblti . , . 1 00 11 ( jooil ohcotlm . 1 OJ " BUffolk Jtam . , . 1 09 st jean * nil wu/t , 300 per yar J. iota and ehuea at rrlvud as I jw ai any hcuso la tbo city. ailOCKKIEU pound ) ex 0 euear . . . 9 1 pounds granulated nuar . . . 1 pounds oonl Ulouaiy A unitir . 1 1'are wlilto Itustlaii neap. Kirku . ' | t bare lluo Inillaeoap , Kliks . . . . . . 1 birelMmaaoap , UiuU liio'd . 1 boxea matcho ) . , . . 'Bt . wrf'illon . nyiiin. | at si'rjiutu , nr tra.lon. , . . . . 1 Ki.fllsh entrants II pounds . . . . . . 1 Doxoi feuiiluo Ltuis lya . 1 2-pound caus itrabmiet In Bjrup l 8-pound canipearhra , in 8)rup 1 8-pound oma toniatoi-d 1 pounda Ulchlgandilodapplta 1 pounp' evaporated arplea 1 irllanl rliinix tohic'opor pound > y plujf tobacco , per pounl urnllcif tobiooc , fin pound our , all brands Irom 82.10 to $3 50 ptr cut. QOOD3 FOH OiSH ONLY ewer Than Any Other House IJT THE CJTY. S. H. FILBERT , SPECIAL NOTICES KOTIOE. Special a Tertlgeraenta , mo M IVcxI Found , To Ix > a , Foi Sale , To Rent , Wanta , Board' Ing , eta. , will b * tnterted In thli column al Ihe Ion tale of TRN CENTS PKR LINE ( ot the flnt Intarllcn ind FIVE CENTS PER LINE foi e oh subsequent In- on. Lear * advertliemenlt M onr oOee , Mo , I Blreel , naar Eroadwav . _ _ IpOK IlKNr-llou.o ( i.il North Klghth elrtot , 6 roomf , cittern , homo raised and lot filled. In K O < ; rcptir. TTIOR IlhNT-nou a No. 132 Harrleon stiect. 3 X1 room * , convenient , and In good repair. Ipoit llKNT-Houso No Its Scott itrect , three minutes w.lk from 1'iclflc hcuic , 4 room * , eood well , cistern , etc. JtcJUhon k Co. , 4 t'tail street. irioK SILK An cTefjant wi8oc7iTii summer roToFC JL1 SCO acres , It 0 tillable , rail way elation and te < m' boat landing ; frame home fur hcinettcad ; paulllon , wlno cellars , reitaurant , Ice hcuoe , tenement house , four cottigcj , barn , Sto fruit trfcu.S actca prnpss , cow , horses , 13 1 boats , clo. A fine retort , SCO feet abovBW.conilnr\cr | , and 120 feet bo\o Ilarilioo Itwll paj 15.000 n ) car. Addrcsi W. & S. , BBK offlee , Council IJlulU FOH HALE Land ! Improved aad unimproved. If you nant a farm In western Iowa , Kanoag Nebraska or Dakota , let us hoar from you. SWAN & WALKHB. H HALE llouscs. Lot ) and Land. AT" 3 Ptoplicn on , 603 First avenuo. q o KXCAANO-B 8 , b 9 , b 10 , b 13 nro hotels Indict. JL orontlocatl ( ng fcr sale or for trade. BUS , special bargain ! 100 n ImrwcJ farm worth { 18,000 , prlro for a short tlmo 816,000 , will tmde for low pilccd Western lands. Snan & Wtlkcr. BS01 , ta < ldlery Hardware manufacturlni : cstab- llihn till itaok and mtchlnery , > aluo $7,000. for weBtern land Swan & Waiker , ( Jouacll Bluffs. BS03 , stock rf dry Roods , Kroccries and h nlHare , aluc , $5,000 , In an good CAttcrn Nebraska town or land. Swank Walker. BSOI , stock of Rcnoral merchandise In n coed western lena town , aliio 4,009 , wanta an Im proved f aim In western Iowa , bwjn & Walker. " > SOS , stock of hardware In Stulon Co , Indiana , * for lam ) , \aluo about f4 000. Swim & Walker. BtOO , new stock of bar w ro In n lho Nebraska toun for land , YMluo $3,000. Swan & Walker. B2J7 , Block of sKrlmilturallmpIcmcntaand elicit hardware , \aluo nbout 8,000. wanta a good I in trmod farm. Bwan & Walker , i 203 , a 810,000 stock of clolhltiff In a good > Vls I cousin city , 3 in lands and btlanco cash or Im proved security. Beautiful store room at low rent Swan & Walker. B210 , flock of mixed hardware In n IKe western lonalownfor cheap lands , \ftluo $0,000. Snan & Walker. B211 , fine hilck block , rents n ell. in a Iho central Ia.t nn ono ream occupied with gcncrtletockot Kooclsniita nn Improved farm , aluc : building 18,000 , Roods $7,000. 8wan& isalker. B212 stock of boota , shooi hats , capa and clothing valued S3UK ) , In cue cf the beet towns lu Neb , , valued $3,000 for , anda. Swan & Welkcr. 513 , n J3.0CO tloqk of clotHnp. vautaland In North Western Iowa , for $0,000 , and will pay dlflcrcncu S nn& Walker. B214 , an $8,000 blrck of drugs In central tow a for land. Snail & Waleir. B21f , another stock nf drupsvoluo from { COO to $700 with store building ai d lot % alue $ SOo In a ( 'coti t cbrntka lown wants partly Improved land , Swan & Walker. TTtoii full particulars , wrlto to or call upon Swan & JP Walker , It you want to sell , buy , or trade any thing , lull S. & W. about It. bwan i Walker , Coun cil Bluffa Iowa PJA 'PlisfrFQ U-oAJT ( J 3 J , O , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , n Rugs , Etc. , Etc. Careful Attention Given to On of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Work a Specialty. Our stock is the Largest in the and Is being continually replenished by all the latest and choicest novoltloi. 405 Broadway Council Biufis J. L. JJuBEVOISK. Wo. 607 Broadway Council Bluffa. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are tbo tlmss ot the arrival anil do- psrturo of trulna by oentrtl otandard time , at the local depots. Tralna leave transfer depot ten rein- uteu earlier iind arrive ton minutes later. DEPART. ARIUVH. cnioaaoand KOBTUWUTIZK. 0:25 : A u Hull and Eipress 8:50'r : M 12:40 : r M Accommodation 4:50 : r u 6:30 : p u Exproaa 0:05 : A u CHICAGO AUD BOOK ISLAND. :26 : A M Uall and Kxpresa 0:53 : P u f:25 : A M Accommodation 6:16 : r M iSO : r M Ktprees 9:00 : A u OIICJAOO , WLWAOHIl ASD . rAUL , 1:20 : 'A M Mi'l and Express B:60 : r M i:25 : r u Kxprcat 0:06 : A N cmoAoo. TsDBUNaron AHD qaiHor. 1:60 : A Uiil and Exproea 7:10 : p M ] r Ao aotnui odatlon 2:00 : p u 16 P tUpruui 8:50A : VABABU , ST. LO01B AHD rACine. 5:15 : r u Local St. Louis Express Local 8:00 : PM Transfer " " Transfer 8:20 : PM lAHilU CUT , BT. JO * AND OODHCIli ILCrn. 0,0h A H Mall and Exproaa fl:40 : P H 8:16 : r u Express 0:26 : A u IIOUI OITT ARD FACinO , ; ? 0 A U Mall for Sioux City 8:50 : r U ; bO p u Expreea for St I'kul D:26 : A u CMO.N PAoiric. 1:00 : A u Denver Kxpreus 4:35 : r u 1:05 : p M Lincoln Pata O'a & R V 2:36 : P M 7:66 : r M Overland Kif-rcsa 8:30 : A II DUktUT TRAIMI TO OUAMA. Leave 'Council 'Bluffs - 8:65-7:55-9:30-10:30- : : : : 1:10 : a. m. 1:80-2:30-8:80 : : : 1:28 : 8:26-0:25- : : 1:16 : p. m. JLeave Omaha 8:25 : 7:26. e60 ! 10 -llilfi a. m 12:60 : 2:00 : 8:00 : 4:00 : 4:66 : 6:66 : 1. Rice M , D. or other tumors remove J without the l knife or drawing of Mocd , IflRONIC ' ASES , OUT thlity jcarspr'ctlca hijwrienoe , Cflco No. rrn > l btrctt , Council illufftf , JACOB SIMS , at-Law Ittorney - - COUNCIL DLUFIS , IOWA. Jilt Hull , lutnt 7 nd f , llUfMt'a TH in ) . V 'D ' | IM'XI r > ! ' M r < i tr H. SOHURZ. OTTlVi 07CH AllKKlOifl OVWT. HLUFFB , TQNVA TilJE Standard Typewriter At the New Orleans Exposition. ' ' e'"yo'RW ' rd c'I'lMl ' > r lncd the various , M , writing nachlnm , anJ dental by a U thlrds vote to glie the highest anud to the HRMIVOKW. . The decliloncf thli J ry w Ignoiedbyth.rommlHooof w.rJ * , nl other Jurors wctoaJdo eonititutlcg a new Jury. * ' M nJ J V ilio crltlc.lly examined the , , > arlou ltlcK machines , .nd made the awud ot firs dm cod .todal , the hlslct , M ard , to the H.M.NOTONSUml.rd . Typo Writer , for Simplicity , dm - l > IHiy , e so of manipulation and speed. " * ' r ° POtt ° 'th" ' ' " ' * ' * * * " * " ' * ' " " " * ' ° ' "ld " "lpM 'Or' ' ' lho = " ! n ' > " ' ' " * on May 20 5. Tlie members of this Jury wcro n ver discharged. 8. No other fury examined tlio KIMIKOTON Standard Tjpo.Wrllor at Now Oilcans. r. lhc.lKncr.oJtb.iftW.rdftrolioUor ll..nJ . ] lkno 1iBo.itl . m n. TholrnMreMo. Charles A. Morgan , , . , .cmhe.n . . . are ' m.n.ger of n. 0. Dunn&Co.NowOiUans , La.j Kx-Oovornor 1'rank Dawn U. 8. commissioner of Knuas , and prtsldcntof the U. S. board of commls.loners.eh.mito . , KaSj Goo A. Beaten , liq. , stenographer andsicrctaryof the board of U. S. commit soiier * , Columlnu , Ohio. 8. . rao.mdaillsoflhcscEenllcmcnaiidlhohlstoryot the csntost , which wo aro. prcpMlne pamplilct fwm , wo will 1 pleitcd to furnish on Bt.pHcatlu , . The fclloMliiR la tlio report : The World's Induit.liUt.dCottcnOcnter.id.lExprslllo. . , , No Oiloanj. Jury reprt. Application No. B ; group fl ; claia ei4. Coniiwlltlon. The undersigned Jurors In the above entitled class , baUng carefully examined tin exhibit made ofan ,11 ? " ' ) ' " ' " ' ( ' " " ' ' 'ml 'ielIt.gcxhllitP ' . , concur I , , recommending the aww tlaE8medalforth ° SUnd&rilT' > llc-'IVr"'or8lu > l'l' ' < = y. .lanWlly , oaseof mw'jmUtlon anJ speed Dated thla 0th d y of May , ISS3. ORO DKATON- , - \ UIIAS. A. JIOUQ VN , Wurors : KHANK BACON , J"ulura. WIKOKr.SKA.MANS & BKNKDICT , 330 Broadway , Ncw-Yoik. Chicago OfCic , E8 Madison St. ' O. H. SHOLES , Agent , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Bricfc buildings of any kind raised or moved and sntlsfnction Ruarantood. Frame houi , moved on Little Giant trucks , the beat in the world. W , P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Mnth Street , Council BluQa SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUKCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA. Complete Line of New Goods Always on Fand. Norene & Landstrom , EPS Suits to order In latoat utyloa at cheapest possible prices.No. No. 205 Mam St. , Council Bluff AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. UcRulnr Dinner 11:30 to 1JO ! , 25 cents. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Ihe only all night house in the city. Everything served in firet claw style and on shor notice. Ilot and cold lunches always ready. Waves , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes.Switch es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices sheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself , MRS. C. X , . GILLETTE. Formerly MRS. 3. 3. GOODE. 29 Main StreetCouncil BlufF. tf. J. BWANSON. C. K. SWANSOK MUSIC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS onflJcnt of giving 320 15110 AD WAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA y KIEL BALI STABLES Keep Horaca and Muloa constantly on hand which wo will sell In retail or carload Join I ! Stock Warranted as Reoresented , S OHLU T K II . K 0r \ \ L K V Oot. Cth Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffa. elta an d A ppai ces , o AdKNTS WANTKU. ONLY HOTEL In Council ISIufTdhiu Ing ad nil modern Improvement , cell bolls , Ore alarm belle , to. , t * the JRESTON HOUSE NOB. 21B , 217 nd 210 , Mftiu Street. AX M UN , - PKOWUETOH os. om w , , M. TDSK Office : & Pusev. Council S luffs , Established , - 1865 Madame E , J. . Bata , Who for th.o rait ID years has been practiblrir San franclsco li now locattd t No 48 N. flth Htr , opputlto uew Opera HnUbO Uadaao llilctar guaranioea to roetors 28 HAIR OR WHISKERS , , Or to irlto anyone a Imgh rnustatho or brlrtt out fl no Krowlli i-l hair or board lu from four tonlx wc ki. rlcoi reasonable n-l - wtl.fv tlon guartuttad , 0 anreri , deafnu.s andtei'icUlly rheumatUin and n tuia | gift of ho ctrcis , J r. JE7. Malccar , .CouncU Uluils , ! *