6 THE DAILY BEE COTJJNOIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY , AUGUST b < 1885. gOUXKCOL BLUFFS "Wedneslay Morning , August 5 , suBsciuraoN BATES. B CHrrki . . - - - - J9 con * * PT week flr.lliU ; - . . . . - - 110.00 per yttr MINOR MENTION. Roller , morcbhnt tailor , for fmo goods. City warrants were bolng bought up yesterday at a discount of 25 per cent. The city attorney hss been insttucod the amount ad- to sue the county for Tancod by the city on the small pox bills. Mr. Hattonhauor yesterday shipped a fmo buggy to a customer In Burlington. His work is in demand nway from homo as neil as at homo. Mrs. W. A. McMUlen , who died on Monday night , will ba burled from her hto residence , No. 1103 Fourth ? avenue , tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock , The many Council Blaffi ft lends of Mr. tnd Mrs. Keith , of Sioux City , will be pleased to learn that that woithy couple nro now blctsed with a Ilttlo daughter. The speakers secured for the memorial Borvlcos hero next Saturday are , Hon. Stephen A. Douglas , Jr. , Judge J. R. Heed , Major George Omens , and Ool. J. H. Keatloy. Some thlof broke open the tool box of E. J. Dyalnger , which was In Mr. Mullla' now building bolng erected at the corner of Eighth street and Second avenue. About $05 worth of tools were taken. The city marahal yesterday got track of a tramplsh looking fellow , who ans wers the description of the follow who Is wanted in Shelby county for attempted rape. Ho thinks the man ia the ono sure. In the superior court yesterday the time was taken np in the hearing of the neighborhood trouble between - twoen Mrs. Hurlbort and Lira , Nelson , who llvo near Stowart'fl packing house. P. H. "Wind has commenced a suit agalnat the city , claiming $000 damages on account of the now Indian crock ditch being so cloto to his properly as to cauao bis loto to bo filled with rand and water. Persona desirous of subscribing to the Bartholdi statue of liberty cin do so ry leaving tholr money nt Harknrsj Broth- ois' . For each dollar subscribed u mln- iatnro ctatuo In bronco representing tbo goddess of liberty enlightening the world will bo given os a souvenir. Alderman Nell , of Stuart , Ia. , was hero yesterday to purchnsa the heater formerly used by the fire department in connection with the stcamoro , but now of Ilttlo nco hero since the water works have iaken the place of the steamers. Eiscman , llodda & Co. , are making great changes In tholr store , aud are en larging to such an extent that no city will bo able to boost of a larger establishment In this lino. Tlio store recently aocnplod by Mr. Orockwoll has baon added , and arches are bolng cut throughso that when completed the main floor will be eighty foot by ono hundred aud fifty. Arch CofTman still lies In jail , Instead of roaming the streets , as reported. Ho is rapidly gaining his accnatomed strength and vigor , bnt Is a Ilttlo Inclined to bo despondent , and Is very nervous , as man naturally would bo who Is under a charge of murder , and who has passed through anch an exciting and bloody straggle , to say nothing of his own per sonal Injuries. Arrangements are being mad3 for an entertainment at nn early date by MIsi Nellie EUtcher , under the ausplcssof the Young Men's Christian Association , o the details of which further announcement mont is to bo made. Mies Hatcher has been cultivating her elocutionary powers and she has developed Into a wonderfully fmo reader. An entertainment by her would doubtless bo greatly appreciated by her many friends , who would gladly Improve the opportunity of hearing hor. It Is said that there is too much care Icsjnots in allowing persons to drlvs over the hose * > t times of fire , and that much damage hna been done to hoio in this way. The ordinance providing thai anyone ono driving over hcso shall bo fined , Is said to have fallen into ilisuoo , and to bo violated with Impuni'y.Vorao than all it is chimed that on some occasions hose catts themselves have .tun over Unas of hcso laid for a fire , If such abnsa exhta it should bo corrected without delay. A heavy wheel , or a sharp shod horse , is li able to cut a section of hoeo so os to ren der It almost worthless , and proving quite a serious loss. Two dry goois clerks are getting into thovcrpe ef an exciting and terrible trsgcdy. On Sunday ono of them toro the ellk umbrella which was the piide of the other oao's boart , and yesterday they mot again and another chapter was added to the ocnrntional history. The ono whoao umbrella had been torn sought revenge - vengo by grabbing the other cue's bat as the > mot en Broadway , and proceeded to kick a hole lu It , They rtally came noir having blow , Mid unless there IB an in junction got out , or some other stop put to the ftud , there will ba blood flcivin- in the streets from the nnsi of ono or thu other of theaa fierce antoguilata. A copy of the will of A. 11. McCown , of Philadelphia , has been put on record hero , nj It nlTecta the tltlo of some lands in ttis county. The will Is an Interesting ono , pirily on account of the Jorge amounts diipoaed cf and partly from other peculiarities. Two ions are given the father's interest in a largo wholesile houeo , bearing Lii noire , and they ore made the trustees of n fund of 80,000. the Income for § 20,000 cf which goes to his wife , whllo each of the two daughtsm nro to receUo the ravcnne from $30,000 each. Ills iiitor is given Sl .OOO and o nephew $5,000. The two sons are to .havo the hindllng of the great estate , and are not to bo required to giro any bonds or security. There ara numerous re strictions thrown about the property left to the widow * and daughters , U being die- tlnetly stated that It must not ba lined In paying the debts of anyone marrying cither of the daughters , and must not In anyway bo controlled by the htubinds. Dr. "West , dentist , over BEE office. Substantial abstract of tltlo and real ojtata loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires , 102 Pearl street. WILL THEY PAY ? The Troubles ot a License Ordinance IMtr a Slate Proliiiou , Talfc About the Experiment , A number of the saloonists have al ready paid into the city treasury the H- cense for August under the now ordi nance which licenses the sale of drinks not prohibited by law , the amount being $25 a month in advance , making $300 a year instead of100 , payable quarterly , as before. The quiet understanding lying beneath the written law la that if the saloon men contribute this amount promptly they will not bo interfered with by the city authorities , but that those who do not thus pay will bo shut up. Slnco the passage of the ordinance the question has boon hoard on every sldo , "Will they pay1 ? ' The BKE has been trying to got an answer to this question to enlighten ita readers , and as nearly as can bo learned by talking with the ealoon mou themselves , it appears that the true an swer is , "That's depend. " As is already manifest some are willing to pay. A largo maj > rlty la In favor cf paying But there la a grave donbt in the inluds of those as to whether the city will and can close those who do not pay. It 1 said that under the old ordinance , nun ; paid bnt some did not , and these wh did not pay were not closed up , an these who paid had no advantage eve these who rofusod. This was naturall ; looked on as unfair , Now they say they will pay , If all pay , or if the ell ; authorities keep their promise to clos those who do nut pay. This month will bo an experiment therefore , and can bo taken as no indica tlon of what another month will develop Several are paying this mouth as n trta and they will watch closely to see vrhv the city will do with thosa who do no pay. If some are allowed to run withou paying whllo others are required to pay [ tbo opening of another month will sea largo falling oil In the number of thot paying. Ono thought about the doubt i whether the city cau close those who d not pay , and whether the city will no meet the same obstacle the prohibition iats have met , and the matter hang fira long time in the courts. Tfio idea of the city authorities lower' ing the liccuso from $400 to $300 a year , was that the saloon men could have th benefit of the other $100 a year to protoc themselves against the prosecutions o private putties. The saloon men sub scribed $25 each to make a fund to figh the cases now pending , bnt these having the collection of this have found no littl dlflicnlty In getting some of the subucrib era to pay. Now If these do not piy the required license to the city are proceeded ap&lnst by tbo city , they may under tbo state law proceed against those who are allowed to run by virtue of the license , and dlsaontlons may arlso In the rank * which will make it still moro dlflhnlt to kaep np an organization aud a fund fur fighting other cases brought by private parties. "That depends , " is therefore tbo trues answer to bo gained to the question " VVill they pay the llroass ? " If a largo majority of the caloon men pay this month , and t&o city succeeds in closing the unlicensed place ? , then the other months will see an increased number of these willing to pay. But if the city simply gets what in .nay It can by volnu- tary contributions even thosa win pay this mouth will not puy another month. The working of thu ssiinmo Is therefore largely an oxpatlment. There is already a little chafing , ana a feeling that all are not used alike , and much moro of thli chafing will spoil the experiment. Dr. Wiles , Eye , Ear and Throat specialist , room 5 Everett block. )1EUSONAU Major Anderson was In tbo city yesterday , Henry Kucineyer , of tbo Coy houeo , 1ms gone to Fort Mudlton lo visit hit mother , W. I. Minton , of the Mueller muaio com pany , IB nn his vacation in Now York viait- iujj his jurento. Fred H. Nugent haviu ? eovflrcd his connec tion with thu Council Bluffs llerald , has leased the circu'atiou of tbo Globe. F , S , Harmon , cf the Granville Wood & Sou [ jipo urgiii company , of Michigan , ia [ In the city v.ehing his brother , Charlea D. Harmon. Oacnr rtnd ( Joorfjn Keelino , DonnlJ Iilc- Crao , jr , Gaorgu lirowu and lort ! Kvntjp , have returned from Like Okoboji , where they have been camping out. Mr. Pliiica has reMgnod his position M book' ' keeper for Deere , Wolls&Co , , nnd will shortly leave for Winoao , Minn. , where ho will take up hie future ro lfkuco. Oliver Halfih yesterday started out en an other iniittocnry trip for 1'orcgoy & Moore , atrikiug out for Nebraska , He took hid cyclone clothes with him tbla time. T , P. Org.in , of Ncola , was in the city jos- lerrloy , it beinf ; the first clianco his Council Uluffd friends huvo tied to greet him fluco hia rt turn from his on tern trip , anil visit to his old homo in Now York. Charles F , Olmie , of the Atlantic Diim.- crat , was in the city yesterday , in company with Mr. MV. . S uirhrutn , pa his return from Ii noIn. . where ho has been on n buslneea trli. MChaee h repotted RI negotiating for tlm p > icbae cf an Interest in the Nebraska Stain Ujinocrut. Ho has ono of tlie piarx | t prncll' in the etate , and it h to be hoped that I wa ia not to IMO him , but the Nebrubka State Demccrat would he ereutly a gamer. Workers with metals gonoratlng elec tricity escaped the cholera of ' ! ! ) Then lisa our nleo'rlo ' bells. Judd & Smith , Caonoll BluiTd , Agents wanted , A btnlfii Nioed. Yesterday morning Mr , Airuoni Naz erauocur , of Mills county , was hero en a search for n horao which was stolen frrin him on Sunday night. The horse , which was n young and valntblo ono , was ia the y rd when stoltn , ana the thief htd tnV. en a biidlo from the stable , mounted the horse and got away. There were same Indications that tto thlof bad started for this city , nnd late yesterday afternoon Officer O'Bilen found the horse and ar rested the man who had him. MINDEN , Iowa , August 4. The present cool weal her la a decided Improvement on the hot days of last week. There were four horses killed In this vicinity on last Thursday by over heat. heat.Tho 0. , R I. it P. Co. is building anew now depot In the place of the ono bnrnt by lightning on the night of Juno 20. It will bo larger than the old one. Ilia farmers are feeling good over the prospect of a bountiful crop , both of corn and small grain. The small grain is all bafvestod , and is the best yield since 187C. J. W. Lyons is refitting the Mlnden Mills and will make St a first class eleva tor and mill combined , and ho will go extensively into the grain trade. Th's will glvo Minden three elevators and five grain dealers. P , Ehlera who has been on the tick list for six wotks , has gone to Ooltax to test the healing virtues of that noted re sort. sort.Tho many friends of Mrr. H. Prjester will learn with surprise nnd rrgrat that shohis decided to mnko her future homo in Moline , Illinois. M. E. J. _ El nil Drif-B anUMad Stones. rhlladolphln Times. 1 h vo handled thonranda of doge nnd been bitten hundreds of times , said Wm. U , Bowers , assistant superintendent of the city pound and shelter , yesterday , "and Ibavn never seen but two animals that were nillicled with genuine hydro phobia. DJRS are subject to fits , and these are mistaken by the Ignorant for rabies. " So far this sees * ? , doaplto the exces sive host , no mad-dog cases have boon reported by the police. Several dogs that had fits have been killed , bnt none of the slaughtered brutes had rablos. "There la no cure for hydrophoblc , either In dog or man , " a leading pbyai- clan , who has rnado hydrophobia an es pecial study , said yesterday. "Tho phenomena of rabies ara peculiar and directly the opposite of the popnlar idea. A hydrophobia dog froths at the mouth. The disease is n species of pnoumonlo in sanity , and is caused by heat and too violent oxorclco. The dog loses his mind nnd has an uutrollablo dtairo to run at full speed In circles. The glands of the throat become inihmcd and swollen , s that deglutition is impotslble. Tha animal is consumed with thirst , hut hi swollen throat makes it Impossible fo : him to satisfy his craving. As thodiseaei proprees'S his eyes bcjomo glasiy , hi tongue distends and turns dark blue in color , his lips crack , nnd ho dually die in rtolout convulsion ! . Too eo-callod mad-atono cures that nro no often re ported are fallacious. There ia no efficacy In any ttonca of any sort when , applied to the bite of a r&bid do , " Although 50,000 huusoioES and ttarving dcga are annually taken to the London hcnse for lost dogs there lisa never bean a genuine CIBB of rabies there since Its foundation , tcrolvo years ugo. In i pamphlet published by the managers o : the homo occurs the folio /rlnt ; paragraph "No ono need fear a dog that barks savagely , bites at everything within hi reach , and froths at the mouth. Ho is not mad. " "Thero Is a foolish suparstUion abou the bite of a mad dog , " said Mr. Bowers , "Persons who hnvo been bitten by dogi that after rrards take fits or 'go maa believe that tbo appearance of the disease In the animal menus danger to them , We bavo doge brought hero every day to bo killed thht have bltlt-i people , and the luvarlab'o ' reaton fi r wanting thorn put out of tha way ia that the parson billon nmy be rendered si earn from hydrophobia. I have bti bitten cfton by so-called mad dogp. If the wound is a slight oao I let nature take its course. If the bite in suiiou ! ) I cautorfza tbo edges of the wound with caustic and forgt t all about the matter as the wound bigtus to heal. " AVIio Lo t tlio i'ocktnlJpok. Boston Tr.-iuncript. A anleimm in ono of the largo dry goda itoroa iho other day picked np a wirn-out , empty pockuthook , und thought tie would have a little fun wlti ! it. JIo therefore placed it on the counter , half concealed hy tfio goods lying thorcuni. Presently a 1 dy shopper outers. Her eyes light upon that Wbllut as by Ins'luct , and while pr'ciag half a tcore of article ? , she endeavors to caver It , qulto an lea ly of courto , now with her nandkvrchluf , then with her aa chol , mil again with her parasol ; but thu salesman , without n pfarlng to notice bur actions , cieh that ) reiuuvcd thu ) > onornonu lo out of danger and into the light. Finally ebo urlopta now tactits , aiU picks it up , with iho ro murk ; ' Somebody's lift a pockotbook. " "Yes1 ? rop'les ' the clerk Interrogative ly ; "Thank yon. " And bo takes tholoath- er and disappears with It for a moment. Upon his return the lady asks , with a slight show of interest : "Was there imrh in it ? " "Only three di'H.irs ' , " replies the siles- iniw cireleajly , aud with tto eiuo of ono who has boon imd to lying all ills lifo. "Ard who will get it it it isn't called f jr ? " asks the lady. "Iho fira > , " is the eplgramniatlo res ponse. The lady goes out. In ton or fifteen minutes a boy come ) In and aeka ; "Was H pocketbook with three dollars in it found Jura thlti morning ? " "Yus , " replies thn oalesman , ' bat it bas btou oillid for. " Boy says "Oh I'1 ' and retires , Salesman smllrs audibly , Didn't Know uiu 1'ropor Chicago Herald. Tin young m n in Omaha who re- : elved an iuMtattuu to a wedding , Mid , javitg no money , stoln the communion lerviud of u churoh and proron'od it the < ho bride , Is now in jail. Ho didr.'t : n w that the propi-r caper in nui.h cinor noli's ia to got t us cd for the silver md lit this jsvulor nwo-it PILES ! ! PILES ! ! PILES ! ! ! A nice cure for Bll d , ] ! loediup , Itching mil Ulutiruted I'ilex hus heen dlnuuvnind by Lr. ) Willinma , ( nn Indi u remedy ) , cullid Dr. iVilliaiim' Indian I'llo Uintinont. A sinelu )0i hue curud the wnret chronio ca. uH of 25 f r ) .ljer3 tundi > K. Nu onu need eulTor five ulnuUu after nuuljluh' this wonderful aooth * tg medlcino. I jtinns aud hutrumtmta deere ore lurm than good.VillUiOB' Indian I'lle Omtmont &b orbi the tniuors , nllaya thn utenso Itchiu , ( jurtlc ilorly at night alter [ Uttluk ; warm fn IxjiJ ) , act ) at opoultios , Rivf mtiut : rullt-f , and id prupirud only for I'ilcB , tchlog uf private parts , an i for nothing olsu. t-KIN I)1SIOAHI ; OUUEI > B Ur , FrJzler's Mjgio Ointment Ouri-a DS -by mik'lc. l'iinple. < , IJIaok lleada or Oruba he lotcht-a and 12 uptioua on the face , leaving Ultskin cleur raid brautlful. Also curou Itch , ild , tthump , Born Nipples , Sore Lips , and irSi.Obatin to Ulcers , Ice Jd by drugglita , or mailed on receipt o At , CO ccnta. lech retail by Kuhn & Co , ami Schroeter & techt At wholesale by 0 , F , Goodman , The New York PLUMBING CO'Y. 552 Broadwav * Council Bluifs , Iowa SANITABY HYDRAULIC LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW ERAGE , WATER WORKS and VEN TILATION design ed and constructed ! PLUMBING work in its branches. This coniDanv 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 BROABWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No & .c2Li A - -.iJ.i.jjjA./.s-j * 1011 M.ni St. . Om.ncil BlufI Iletall Boot and Shoo stcro "litre big bargzlns can asbe louml. J. L. UKGfiVO'JSB. Pinlot ? M&i No , 607 Broj.dwny Coancll BlnCa , Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS , tbc follo'vlu , ; * ti ) t u tlmoa ot thtt Arrlvil end jrtnro cl trtlna by ccntitl ttaml&rd time , t the loctl depots. Tictoa Ictvo traneter rispoi ten roln ntno o'llei aud tnlra tea minutofl Ul i. ARRIVB , jWCilO to 925 A U Jim ] and Eiiiroai flf : > 0 P M 12:40 : r M 4tO : p 6:30 : r u I"xprc33 9:05 : A U ctiioiuo ARU 0:26 : A H Unll and Express 6:63 : p u 7:25 : A M A"coiim Klixtioa 6:15 : P M 6:30 : 1 * M 12x ire's CljU A U omoico , I.M-J P:20 : AM Mil ar.d ExprcM fl:5Q : r M t-5 : p u l-xptts- DI5 : ( A it cmor.o J.IBU 8:60 : A M.il and Ex | < ros 7:10 : p M S ) p A3 nii'ii ' dilation J:00 : r M 45 p . . p'Hi b:60A : li fi ll , Ot. MniO AVt. "k" ! ) " ' . ! ; 1B p M I < . ' 0 1 Si. Louis Exprc j I.oc-jl 8:00 : PM Tffttulcr " " Traostcr 3:20 : p t , ni. JOi ASD COUNCIL iLum. 100h ; A u M.vl Mid Hxprcsj 8:40 : P M BU6 p M Exprcui 0:25 : A H ticcr crrr AMD pAoinc. 7:1'0 ' A M Mall Jor .Sioux City 0:50 : F M 7:1:0 : : p u Lx\ \ ruts ( or St r&at 0:25 A 11 UNIOX I'AOU'IC. 11OU : A M Djiivor Kxpriwi 4:35 : P H 1 : OD r M Lincoln IT. a O'a li K V S:35 : p u 7:56 : p M Ovorlsnd l.xprcBH 8:30 A U CDMV.T TRAINS TO OMAHA. ' Love ' Council H'ull * - fl.65 7:6' : . P I lOMfi llilO o , ro. r.S-ito ( ; si : > n : - llH : p. m Leavi. Onuh 0:28 : 7 : : ! * f'U ' 10 11:10 o r.i ] . ' : .riOl)0 ) 8io--0 : : l:6B : 5:5J : POLL'S JPOflTABLB Pneumatic Beer Fa nc ct Price ? 1 8.00. A liberal discount will bi mail" to puiies ordering u lull' down FiiiroU at onu time. for further particulars inquire of It F. TUIN , Council Bluil'-i , lowi , A.2ont for Woitern Iowa nnd JACOB 8ISI ® , - at-Law COUNCIL fltUFIS , IOWA. Pn ) 'nr lll 1 111 1 ' , n ( i " ' nl.ii ) . VIII u i icu SPECIAL NOTICES KOTICB. Bpealil k vertieemenls , lua ti Loll mod , To Loth , For S Ie , To Rent , W nts , Daif < ! > ( C.ttJ. , will bs Inserted In thtt eolama > l Iho tow Hit. o ( IKS CENTS TEH LINK for th Hrit IntottltL ma rirr : CK.VTS rr.u LING (01 ( c eu iab qnfnt in- i L tt Te AJTertlromenll l oar oCe * , H . ntir ' VAMTH \\7ANTitD A fliat-cMipluilior ! by tr ew or ' rilimblnir Co. Ha. 652 Dto il t y Council DlulTs. None but A tlrst-cUta hind nocd MTU'- WAVTIU A good bubcr. J. r , Schmdt,723 ronl- w y. A irofid plil trt gcntnl honsewotk. 11 to. J. T. UMilnln , 1SOS.GthSt. A six room Lou o , ten minutes FORRKVT fromImsltc.'p , city wiltr , mil Kiid c.ttcin. For tort cheap. FonUxsT-Ko , ItOII&ritsoii etreot , three raomr. lAiiiN * Co. 4 l'c il sticct. IT'Oll 8M K An c'opant U'lfccn ln fumincr it(0tt , JL' 210 crcs , li Ollllahlo , tnllwny ttntlon andtto m- bolt niicllni ; fiMco house for himrttotd ; pftvitllon , Ttlno ccllatfi , rcttnuront , Ice hcusc , tenement homo , four cottiRcf , hvtnBtO ( trult trier,3 ncica prnpta , cow , hnipcf , in bm-f , tto A finu rcfutt , HO ftoi nbovn AVI coi lit ) rcr , anil 1211 fcit nbovo Ilarilioa Itull | ia.v S5iOOu jtar. Addlcsj W. & S , IKK ! onioe , Co.ncll Dlullt. FOlt SALE Ltuuta Improved * J unlmrrovcd. II VC'ii want lann In uouteru lowt , Knnsie Nobrttkk or DkkoU , lotus botr from you , SWAN | i > OU HAtC 11011001. Lota ixud Land. A. J J1 Ptopr cu n , f/03 Klrit spnuo. . rpo RXCAASO B 0 , b 9 , li 10 , li 13 nto liotcla laulff. JL crontlocatt 119 for eala or for trade. B1S3 , epoJal bnrunln ; 400 n imi roxcd farm north $18,000 , prt < o fnr n chort time SIG.POO , will tiudc lor low julccil Witlcrn lands. BnaiiV lkcr HEOl , saddlery llartlntro tiianufncturlni ; < oUl > - Iblin nit ttook nnd nnchincryaluo S7.0CO , for wrstcrn land Swan & Waikrr , Uouucll HluDi B203 , clock ( f dry good ? , Kroccrios and tmdwaro , \alue , Ji.OOO , In an good cutsrn Nobraak * tornj or land. Snan * Walker. B20I , stock of general mcrchindlEO In n good weetein luna ton n , valna 4,000 , nnnts an lui pro\cd fxmlu wcttcrn Iowa , bwciiit Walker. lj ) 05 , stock of hsrdwaro In RtuloCo . Indiana , .lj fur land , \aluo nljoiit ? l OCU. Swnn .V Wrvlkor. , nowdtocknf l.nr tu In n Iho Nebraska BIOO for land , v lnc 83,000. S oii & Walker. 2 (7 ( , stock of igrlCLltural Implcmenta and abelt B hardware , value about 8,000. , wants a gsod 1m iro\cJ farm. Hnan & Walker. T ) 203 , 810,000 stock of clotlilni ; In a good Wl3 JD consln city , 3 In lands and bilinco oisli or 1m- prated eecurlty. Beautiful etoro room at low rent. .Su an & Wai tier. , clock cf mixed hardware In & live western B210 Ia a ton n for cheap linda , value $0,003 , Swan k Walker. , line brick block , rents well , In n llvo central B211 wn ono rcom occupied with general stock of ( roods , wanls an Improved farm , \aluo ; building 13,000 , goods $7,003. Uuan & fealkcr. BZl'i stork of boots , ihoo hats , caps and clotlilnp ; value. ) f 3 000 , In cno of the beet ton us In Nob. , valued $3,000 forands. Swan& Wtlkcr. , a3OCO ttock of clotHne. wants land In North Western Iowa , for 6,000 , and will pay illllcrcnco S an it Walker. B214 , an $8,000 stock of dtugi In Central ( ana for lanl. Hnau & WMcrr. B216anothcrEtock nf drujrsMluo from500 to$700 with store bulldlnc a. ' d lot value $500 tn a gcol f chra-mn town wants tartly Improved Und. & an & W.lkor. Foil full partlnihrstio \ to or call npon Swan & Walker II you want to ecll , buy , or trade any thing , tell S. & W ai.outlt. b\\an& Walker , Coun cil lluls ! leva P. II. Oncuir , S. T. FHENOH , 'I. ' M. TRSVNOR. COUNCIL BLUFFS WHOLESALE and IlKTAI fc a Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Mattings , Rugs , UPHOLSTERY GOODS Etc. o , . Office & St.ore fllatfe to Order. On short notice , Write for prices and Samples , S. H. 209 Council Broadway , - - DR7 003D9. yardu print J 0 " dro gouds 0 good Rluirhi.111. . . no belloilr chovolU. CO Rrod > ht tlnrf. . . 03w HUffllU " w licet jean < nil wiul , SOo per yar , ) . Uonts and shoea at prices as low 11 any house lu the city. aitOOKKIES. 18 poundi ex U BiiKor . $ 1 13 pounds granu'ated tutnr . 1 Uj'OiimN ' oo fcctlonaiy A sug r 2' bars white Uusilan m'op , Kirks Obaia Hue India soap , Kliku i ! h.isl'.lma Boai , I > auU llio'rf 18 boxes uiitchui purif'llon . - ri/fi-vin , nr irailon Ilo t Ki.JUl ) currents 14 pounds 10 union nnnlno Ixwia lyu S-joutnl cacu itranUrrlo * In ejrup K-l'iind tans | ( a-hfp , In ejrup 1pouiil ( O.IIB tomatoes 00 10 pi nnda ( HchlKBiidilodopplcs 00 lOpnuip cvaporalo 1 at plea 0 I.orlUm rllnux tolnc < o pu' pcuud . tt > a-y phiB tobacco , per pouid . ' Na ur.llu.f tolueci , per I ounl . 00 I lour , all brands from ? MO tu ( f3 80 per cwt. OOOD3 I'OU CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CirV. S. H. FIX.BERT. tl'cratt ' IS icatghas been piac'folni ; Bin r ntl8co ! iiow-ati.l ! ( t NoJSN. BtUHtrf [ > | > poflto new Opera ll uiu UadaiLu llilccar iruaran > cis to reeturo 28 HAIR OR YtfHISKERS , Ortiglte anyone a J.ngh rnuttach * or brlrc out > no growl li cl lulr orb. trdln fromfourtotlx wicki rlcoi reasonable and ealitlf lion gutrantttd , 0 nceiij. dc fncn Ddt r < cl ll > rfccutxatlim nd r In cite clti tuUHii 1) atttuitl ( 'lft cf ti elicit , . JE7 , J" . JSalcear , .Council Bluirs , Is. TJIJE REMINGTON At ths New Orleans Exposition , 1. The Jury of aworJs ctlllctlly otamlned the arlou8 wrltlnp iraclilnos , nl ilecideJ by tw thirds vote to give the highest kntrd to . Thodecljlon tf IMs Jury na Ignoied bylhocommlttco of w rJi , anil ether Jurors were Jdo constituting Anew Jury. 8. Tills second July tlio ct Illcilly examined the v rbu uilllrp michtnes , and trudo the award of ft Drst clisi ROM medal , tbo lllphest vnu' , to the lUxisoioN SUndudTipe ; Witter , for " lnipllclty , durn- blllty , ease of manipulation and speed. " 4. The report of this Jan' WM made , dclhcroJ to anil rccjlptcd for by the commlttra of awir.ls on May 20. 20.B. B. The mcmborscf this Jury were \crtllscharKtil. . 0. Ko other tmy examined the HRMUOTOV Slandaul Tj po-Wrttcr at New Oilcans. 7. Iho eiRncrs of tb.s award nro lionornUo ind well knonii frcntlemon. Tlislr nldrosioj ate dialled A. Morgan , Tfq. , teiitliein maniper cf H. 0 , Dunn & Co. , Now Oilcans , I.n.J Hi-Oovciior Funk Ilncon U. S. corom'tslonor of Kinsas , and prcsldontot the U. S. board of eohimistlonors , Ch nute , KM ; Ooo. A. Beaten , 1'iq. , etcncgrtphcr oul btuctarj of the board of U , S. commliifoncrr , Columlmn , Ohio. 8. The nflldatllB of thtso gentlemen nnd Iho hkloiyo ! the csntost , which wo are prcpitlng pamplilot forma will l < o plctvcd to fuinlah on app'lcatloii. The following Is the report : The World's ItilwttUlatdCrttcnCcntcmilMKjprsItlou , NowOiloanf. Jury rcprt. AppllMtla No , SIC ; group 0 ; elate 014 , Competition. The nndcrslRiicd Jurors In Iho above entitled clasf , having citefallycximlnod the oxhlbll m.vlo F. Iteinln trn & tun , lllfn , K w Wlpiiil nil ctnijillrp cihlliltf , erncur In recommending the WA nfafltst clacatccd Ilia EtondaidTjic-Wrlter | , for elncpllc'.ty , durib.ll'y , caioof nuirputttloii an speed. Dated this ( Oth day of Hey , 1E& . OKO. 1HATOV , ) OU\S. A. MOHCHN. l-Jurors : fK\SK 1UCO.V , J \VlKorr , SBAMANS A BENEDICT , SSO L'rcadnay , NcwVork. Chlcapo OIBcc , T3 Madison SL C. H.SHOLES . , Agent , Council Blufl's , lown. SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFPS , - IOWA. Complete Line of New Goods Always on IJand. SForene & Landstrom , Suits to order lu Ir.tost styles nt cheapest poe ibo ! pricoi.No. No. 20" Jtnin St. , Cotincli Ilnf7 AND "THE ENGLISH " KITCHEN. ItcRular Dinner lltUO to 1:3O : , U5 cents. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. The culy all night house in the city. Everything served in firet claea Btylo and on shoe nutlca. Ilot and cold lunches always ready. N. J. SWASSON. C. E. SWANSON 8WAN80N MUSIC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS And all kinds of reuslcnl Irftrurrcuts. Pianos rnd orcauseoln on the Irhtallment fl.il. Miplcil netru * ratntaof every description tuned and repaired. Ha\liit ocr H jiara txpeilencoln the busincad wo tea coulljcnt of piling the best of eatiitacllorj. lUmcn her tro place. Sign of th n'l'orK.n ' ' 329 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA KIEL BALI Keep Horcea and Mulra oonetantly on hand which we will toll in rotsil or carload lot.-i I ! Stock Warranted as fiBoressntrd holosale androtull denlorslu Oraln nd Bdted Hay. Prices re * , eoniblfntltfiction ) Onuaotred , SCTILUTE R ,0 / ; 0 i\T \ L fi Y Cor. 5th Av. aud4ih St. , Conncll Waves , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes.Switch es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Gail and see for yourself , MRS. C. I * . GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOO3DE. 29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff . A.YZ.SWORTH Brick liuildlncrfl of any kind rnineil or moved And entUfuction gu.irantotni. Kruno hau moved on Little Olnut tntcks , thu beat in the world. ' AYLSWOUTH. W. I' . 1010 Mnth Ktr.ct , Council Blulle ONLY HOTIS In Council Bluffs ha > lni ; And nil modern ImproveirienU , cell bollu , flro Alarm bells , ttc , , i * the GKESTOH HOUSE NOB. 21D , 217 and HIP , Main Htrnot. MAX anilN , - PUOl'KIUTOK ON THE Piano and Orgau , By Mlts 1'anuiH Weutcntt , Organist ; at the [ 'reebvterian church , Koiidenuo COS Waeli- ingtou Ate , E , Rice M. B. or other tuiinig remove J without the knife or dialing of blusJ. j CHRONIC''DhEAStSo"'kl"dsa8Ped ' Over thirty ) earl prirUra jezMricncg. Ctflce No. ; , IV . ] Bfcet , Council Bluflt frtc. I Tiron . OKKI ' W. H. U. 1'CHB Office rjeWJ lysjkfilA \ ; r $ wXk&wi Council Bluffs , Iowa. Establsioi1865 WELLS COOK , Ocner lAKi.ntttar o FcM ) SYSTKM , " life aiulAiiiiuitv Ins , Co if WKETEIIN Duror , ? l I'KAIH. S COUNCIL BLUFFS IA , H. SOETJRZ. orriRB ovzn AIIRIUOXHI