G THE DAILY BEE-COUKCIL BLUFFS , TBOJRSDAY , AUGUST 13 , 1885. Thursday Morning , August 13 , 4 SUBSCRIPTION BATES. CT OirrlU - 10 cectj pti week --.t . . - 110.00 per year MINOE MENTION , Roltor , morohtmt tailor , for Onogooda John Thompson and John Whitney were yoaterday fined for fighting. The olx-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. J. Aohtor died Taosday. J. K. Ooopor'a babe was yoatorday very 111 , and was thought to be In a dying condition. Work haa commenced on the founda tions of the Scandinavian Baptist church , Mattln Hughes having the contract. The Union 1'aclfio company has a mower at work cutting down all the wocda about their grounds near the transfer. The application for bill in the c&so of Arch Ooffman will bo hoard by Judge Iloed on Friday morning Instead of thla morning. The young man Foot , who waa hurt In a game of ball laat Sunday , la atill on the retired Hat , and will not bo able to resume work for some days. Sneak thlovos entered the rn&ldonco of Col. Doobo , agent of the American ex press company , on Tuesday afternoon , whllo hla daughter wns vlsltlnp some neigh- bora , and atolo jewelry to the amount of § 35. Supervisor Illahton , of Koola , haa lost about twelve hogs and fifty plga by a sort of cholera accompanied by ung fever , and J. Flynn , ono of hla nolgh- borg , has also lost about a hundred with the same disease. The prado la being ralsad near the Wabaah track on Eleventh , Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues , and when finished a side-track will bo put In by the Wabaah to connect with the warehouses of Kcollno & Felt , Raymond & Campbell and Sack- ott & Preston. Koollno it Felt are shortly to build another warehouse In thla locality. A cowboy from Cheyenne yesterday arrived hi the city with a broken arm. It eomo the cowboy fell from his pony In Wyoming , and his cowboy friends put the arm In a plaster parla cast and ho In on hla way back homo near Chicago. Ho could go no farther cast , having no money , and supervisor of the poor , Mart Hardin , made arrangements to aond the boy on his journey , after having Dr. Macroa examine the surgery of the cow boys and seeing It was correct. Workers with metals generating oloo- rlcity escaped the cholera of ' 40. Then so our electric belts. Jndd & Smith , Council Bluffs. Agents wanted. THE NEW COUKT HOUSE , "Wlctlmm Bros , Glvoii tbo Contiact. The county board met yoatorday to open the bids for the construction of the now connty court house. There wore about ton blda , bat Wlckham Bros. , of this city , were the lowest , had different kind of stono. their bids were 03 fol io we : For Bedford stone $141.273 for Rockville stone 136,800 10 * Carroll Co. stone 139,900 For LaGrand stone 138,000 The board was not qnlto ready to do- cldo which stone to select , but uoomod favorable to the Rockvillo. It was con cluded to adjourn for ono week and to decide at that tlmo , and to then lot the contract formally. It waa also decided to advertise for blda for building the boiler IIOUBO and furnishing the steam ap paratus for the jail and court house. Bids for the purchase of the old court homo cro also to bo advertised fur. Dr. Wiles , Eye , Ear and Throat peclaliat , room 5 Everett block. A Card , If the statement appearing In the Herald of July 18th , resprs to mo or my family , it la false , and if those reports are not stopped the oflondora will bo prosecuted to the full extent of the law , and fnrther that I do not want any ot them to over enter my honso , or my wlfo to have any correspondence with them. 0. F. SOHKIFFELE. PERSONAL. Miss Nellie Mulqucen is visiting friends in Auburn , Nebraska , W. II. Carton , proprietor of the Oatarak house , of Sioux Falls , is at tbo Ogden. T. F , Coberdnle , of tbo Perkins house , 1'latts- mouth , Nebraska , wai yoatorday in the city. Frank M. Northrup , an attorney , cf Wayne , Nebraska , was in the city yesterday , and leaves this morning on tbo Hook Island on business. G , B. Pray , clerk of the supreme court , Is in tbo city , accompanied by J , M. 11 ice , ol Amtla , Illinois , who is a largo contractor. Mr , lllco has erected a largo number of govern ment buildings and laid the foundation of the now court house and postofllco In this city. Tbo denial rooms of Drj. Woodbuty & Son will bo re-opened to-day. A Biionro nillo of FIleH , Portsmouth Letter to London Telegraph , The village of Emaworth has been vis ited by a remarkable plague of flies. which simultaneously covered an area ol ono mllo. At Boms places it waa linpos- elblo to move without cloeing'.tho oyea and mouth. Around every lamp'In the town the spocUolo was most curious. Attracted by tbo light thick swarms aluuaded , and their buzz roiemblod that of a hlvo of bees. At the postoflloe , where the upper portion of the door la open for venlllatlcn , and wboro necessarily the light la kept burning till the early morning , the In- mutes covered ( he sorting boards , letters nud baga , and had to be continually swept off with brushes. At one lamp they simply hnug down In cluster * . In the window cf the office they ore now to bo seen In thick bunches. Bicyclists coming from Jlavant were In sevenl instances - stances compelled to alight , so thick was the sirarm , and at the auction mart , at the bottom of the town , the tray In which UIR money was taken wns covered an lech thick , fcL VAUGHAN-PSHED. The Demccralio Aspirant for Qoyernor Terribly Downed , His Grit Holds Oat , But the Votes Don't. ' The Liveliest Time Ever Seen in the Ueinooratio Damp , The Doings In Detail. Although the democratic county con vention hold yesterday was , on the Bar- face , for thopurposo ot selecting delegates , o the state convention , yet there waa nnnsunl Interest felt in it because nf the } Iltor local fight between the Vaaghan and Bowman factions. The details of .ho Fourth ward ciucus , and the second caucus hold by Fralney , Fatten , Galvin , and othora of the Vanghan crowd , have already boon made public. The declara- , hat the fight would bo carried nto the connty convention , excited much more than ordinary Interest. Van- ; han ia doaporntely bent on having at east some complimentary votes In the ntato convention , no that ho may hnvo , ho aatlsfaotlon In after years of oaytng ho waa "talked of" for governor , and ; ottlng what free advertising his candl- laoy can glvo. Not to bo able to have a 'avorablo dolcRrttlon from his own city and county , would make his candidacy appear Kko a farce , and ospoclallyl when there Is no ether democratic riva. lore , looking for any such honors Qonco the Yanghnn band had on all their feathers and war paint. The convention mot In the Masonic iall , which was crowded , there bolng more spectators than delegates. TUB rilELIMINAnY ORGANIZATION waa In the hands of Yaughan's enemies. Tom Bowman was chairman of the connty committee , and on calling to order , named ad chairman W. n. Ware , who was ono of Iho anil-Vanghan fourth ward delegates , and the caucus at which 10 waa chcssn was the ono with which ETralnoy , Patton , ot al. , were dissatisfied , aud against which they presented a con- , oatlng delegation. Mr. Ware in taking the chair thanked ilia mooting , and stated the purpose of the convention , and urged the demo crats not to forgot the Importance of the coming h&.no , as it was not merely a local one but atlocted the whole nation. The speech was Interspersed with ap plause by the convention , and at Its close on motion of Col. Koatloy , R. W , Briggs , of Carson , was chosen secretary. T. N. Harvey , of Neola , moved that a committee on credentials bo appointed by call of townships. The motion was car ried. THE M.OT THICKENS. When the roll call reached the Fourth ward , Robert Perclval'a name was pre sented. W. A. Mynster called attention to the fact that there were two sots of delegates present from that ward , and that In view of tha contest , neither dele gation should bo represented on the com mittee. Col. Keatloy narrated the circum stances , and insisted on the rule that no contest could bo recognized unless a pro test was filed with the connty committee before the convention met , and no such protest had been Clod. Ho claimed that it was too late to bring that question now. There hadbcon no official notice to the convention that there was any such contest. The gentle man to the left ( Mynotor ) wai not oven a resident of the fourth ward. Mynator ' 'But ' you ore , and yon ate an Interested one , bolnc ; a delegate. " Koatloy "Yes , I am interested inter ested in the success of democracy. " [ Ap plause , ] The chairman gave his vlow as coincid ing with Ool. Koatloy , that a notlco was necessary to recognition in preliminary ar rangements , but that the absence of oald notice did not cut off the right of appeal ing to the committee on credentials. W. Forrest Patton called attention to the fact that the chairman himself was ono of the delegates from the fourth ward , and if Mr. Bowman had wanted to bo fair ho would not have called such a man to the chair. Robert Porclval moved that the roll call bo proceeded with. W. A. Mynstor , Patton , Licy , Bill Gappy , and ono or two others wore on tholr foot all at once , each with a different motion , but after the confuilon had subsided , Ouppy got In his llttlo opooch to the effect that none should go onto the committee from either delegation. Ool. Keatloy called atten tion to the effect that not one of the con testing delegates had boon before the convention , and two of them did not want to contest , naming as the two , J. P. McMahon and E. E , Aylosworth. VV. A. Mynstor moved that ono dele gate from each of the Fourth ward dele gations bo delected. Ruled out of order. An appeal wa * taken , but the chaliman rcf asod to entertain the appeal , and there was another howl. OETTINO WARSIEII. Patton and Fralnoy and Mynster were up nt once , urging that an appeal bo en tertained , but the roll call proceeded , the chairman Ignoring them , and othori yelling for thorn to uomo to order , and quiet being restored with a parting shot from Patton that "this Is pretty democracy , " the rest of the towns were called. The Fourth ward contest was sprung again , and Robert Porclval qniotod it by stating that whllo serving on the com mittee on credentials ho would take nc part or vote in deciding the Fourth ward contest. Patton and Fralnoy said this was fair , and hushed. G A. Holmes moved that the committee - too bo Instructed to take up the contest the first thing , aud Ouppy objected to giving the committee any instruction * . The motion was withdrawn after a llttlo warm debate. Judge lames moved that a committee on permanent organization bo appointed , The chairman thought they shcnld wait until the commltteo on credentials should report. Ool. Keatley insisted that It was the practice to appoint all committees In pre liminary organization , although Patton wai shaking his head. Ho ( Patton ) had never been to a state convention , aud did not know such waa the practice and the rule. I.NSULTI.NO KEATLKV. Pdtton then jnrapod up , and whllo in- tlstlrg that he had been at a state con vention , threw out a fling In a sneering way , that ho bad never sat in a republi can * t to convention , and that ho had known of Ool. Keatley taking part In the most rabid ones , Bill Gappy , of Avoca , then sprang to his feat , and declared that the democrats thought too much of Ool. Keatloy to countenance any such Insult to him , They were unani mous in wanting to send him to the legis lature , and republicans wanted him , too , Col. Keatloy throw Inn remark that ho did not want any position at the hands of the party. Mr. Cnppy continued to the effect that anybody who would Insult Ool , Koatloy on the floor of a democratic convention nado a great mistake , and ho would find It out. TATTON AtOLOGIZES. The young man , Patton , finding that no had tackled too big a man , humbly apologized , saying ho was sorry if his words had offended the colonel , as ho meant no harm. Mr. Mynster trlod to put in hla talk , but was shut up by Ool. Koatloy , who told him the affair between himself and Patton was a personal ono , and none of his business. Whllo a commlttoo on permanent or ganization was being selected by the chairman , Alderman Mynster moved to adjourn. Ho was called to order , but in sisted on his motion. Orles of "Sit down ! " "Shut up ! " "Put him ontl" rrcnt up in confusion , but by a persist ent uao of his lungs Mynstor , with good grit , put the motion himself , the chair man paying no attention to him , but the "naya"woro so numerous and lusty that ho admitted with a laugh that the motion was lost. The chairman then named the desired committee , and a motion to ad journ until 1 o'clock p. m , was carried unanimously. AFTBUNOON SESSION. It was 2 o'clock when the convention reassembled , the committee on crodon- .lals having had a busy tlmo in deciding the contest. The report was presented by J. H. Jackson. The report of the fourth ward was watched for with Interest , The delegates choeen at tno regular caucus were re ported , the commlttoo not favoring the claims of the Vaughan contestants. On motion of Mr. Cuppy the report was adopted. The only towns not repre sented were Belknap , James , Wright , Waveland , Lincoln and Norwnlk. The commlttoo on permanent organizi- ; ton reportoi In favor of making the tem porary officers the permanent ones. Adopted. Mr. Ouppy moved that a commltteo of Ivo bo appointed by the chair to name .hlrtcon delegates to the state convention. Carried without n dissenting voto. The chair named Sylvester Dye , of Macedonia , W. W. Gardner , of Knox , F. MoWil- lams , of Ncola , R. Perclval and G. A. Holmes , of this city. THE DELEGATES. The committee reported the following delegates : W. H. M. Pusoy , J. H. Keatloy , W. 0. James , O > vou Wlckam , John Llnder , J. T. Brodbeck , Robert Porclval , W. W. Gardner of Knox. S. F. Harvey , Noola , 0. M. Hartman , Valley , J. W. Lilrd , Oarson , Pole Call , Lincoln , W. S. Galla gher , Garner. Up to this time the afternoon session bad been very quiet aud apparently har monious. A HOWL UAISED. As soon as the list was road , Vaughan sprang to his feet , and commenced a speech , which could not bo better de scribed than by the word "howl. " Vanghan can sometimes glvo a good off hand speech , but this was not one of these times. Ho was not In good condi tion for speaking , at least no It seemed to the hearers , but ho seemed to think ho was. Ho rolled up his slcovos , tied his handkerchief around his nock , and away ho flew , with no apparent connection or care. Ho opened by calling attention to tl'o fact that throe of the committee had chosen themselves as delegates. Ho could see no reason for this. It was all "bosh. " The convention had all been run on bosh. " A chairman had been tolccted who was not a delegate. Then Vaughan went on. Interrupted for a moment by Chairman Ware , ho turned about aud told him to keep still and stop hla talking , ana declared that being a Ux-piyer , and had a right to make a speech. Ho said that if the commltteo had selected good representa tive democrats ho would not have said a word , but for men to put themselves on the Hat was beneath any gentleman. They were a miserable sot of COWARDS AND CUUS. No ether man In the county had tha nerve to try to get the nomination for governor except mo , and now these men fight me. They say they don't want it. Why they would take anything from coroner up , but they haven't the ncrvo like mo to stand by their Interests , For a commlttoo to get together , end then say T , Bob Pcrclvil , will elect Bob Porclval to go to Cedar Rapid ] as a delegate , Is an Insult to democracy. Why didn't they select such men as Judge Casady. He signed the prohibition petition , This Is a prohibition convention. That is , U Is In favor of $1,000 license , which la the same thing. Hero la Mr. Ware , as chair man , when ho Isn't a real delegate to this convention , a bard-Waro , who has no standing in this community except that ho Is Ware , and when ho tells yon to do something yon all do it. There will be another delegate sent. Now Bob Per- cival la a good old democrat , That IB , he was ono a hundred years or so ago , He ia a good old man , but there's nothing to him. The Idea of his reprimanding mo to Mynstor as ho did this morning- ' mo , a man who has the nerve 'o ' stand by the party. Yo keep on in this way and the party won't amount to anything In this country. Your delegation won't bo admitted to the state convention. You arc mltorablo cowards to stand by a few monlod men , and you will come back from tbo state convention with tears rolling down your cheoke , for you won't got in , If you are going to sit down on Cleveland and the administration in this way , I will sit down on you. " There was an uproar of laughter , cheering and cries of " " ' ' ing , "question , 'ques- tlon. " Vanghan joined ia the yelling of "ques tion , " but still keeping his place on the platform , and when the uproar ceased a little Vaughan tnrned to Chairman Ware , who had remarked , "That Is right ; lot us have the question , " Vaughan told him to shut up , and started towards him , ani for a minute It looked as if "the palo air was to be streaked with blood. " Ool , Keatloy arose and addressed the chair , but Vaughan yelled , "He len't the chairman. He Isn't even a delegate. I am doing the talking. ' * Koatley "Yon cannot terrify me , sir. I propose to be hoard , " and heard ho was. Ho spoke about ten minutes , Vaughan still holding his place on the platform. The colonel gave a calm his torical rovlow of the contest In the Fourth ward , and the action of the oommttteo on cndentiiU , and explained that he was not personally opposed to any of theio gen tlemen , and did not care whether ho was himself chosen a delegate or not , but if choien he did not propoio to bo dictated to or intimidated by any man , whether ho coinos from the north or the couth , Whllo CoJ. Keatloy wns talking , Mr. Da Haven quietly tried to get Vaughan to leave tno platform , but Vanghan would not listen even to the advlco of his friends. HIS VOIOB DROWNED. Vanghan started in again but the con vention had tired of his tirade and com menced yelling "question , " drowning bis voice , whllo ho kept yelling back , and wildly gesticulating. When his volco had got husky , the chairman put the question on the adoption tf the re port of the names of delegates , and this wag carried whllo Vaoghan kept right on talking. A vote to adjourn was then pnt and carried , Vaughan still attempt ing to talk. VATJOIIAN'S DELEGATES. After the hall had been pretty well cleared , Vaughan gave to the reporters the following list of delegates , whom he said had been chosen at llio recent con vention hold In the little room at the tlmo referred towhilo the commlttoo was out : G. W. Van Soavors , J. MoNoally , William Mynstor. Chris Elslor , J. J. Fratney , William Patton , J. L , Foreman , 0. Gotso , William Woldnor , John Dunn , William G. Galvln , J. P. McMahon , E. E. Aylosworth , The Information was given that at ( his private convention , to which the proas were not invited , Wm. Mynster rras chairman and Tom French secretary. Madsmo Aimee , the renowned clair voyant , has arrived in the city , and can bo consulted at her roomi , 815 Main street : The madame tolls concerning the past , present and fnturo. Consultation , $1,00. Will remain but ono week , Substantial abstract of tltlo and real estate loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires , 102 Pearl street. gDr.o West , dentist , over BEE office. Tlie New York PLUMBING CO'Y. 5552 Broaclwav. ' Council Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERSPUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW ERAGE , WATE1R WORKS and VEN TILATION design ed andconstrnctedo PLUMBING work in all its branches. This comnanv have one of the best assort ed stocks ot plumb ing goods in the west. Estimates furnish ed. H. Birkinbine Manager. NEW YORK , PLUMBING CO'Y 55S BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone Ho , TH03. OFF1CHR W. IIM TCHE Office & Pusev. (9 * Council Bluff ? , Iowa. Established , - 1865 COUNCIL BLUFFS. TLB following are tiio times of the arrival * id de- pailaro ol trains by ocLtnl ttandard time it the fowl depots. Tralui leave transfer depot t mln etas earlier and arrive teu inlnutoa Utor. DEPART , AraiV . cmoAooand KOBTawtautu , 835 A M Mall and Eiprcea f < i r V 12:40 : r u Aouomtuodailou 4 0 r 11 6SO : p u Kxprusi S.uS A u ClUCAOO AMP BOOK laLAXD , 0:25 : A u ilall and Express 8M : r u 7:25 : A M Accommodation 6:13 : r M 6so : r u Eiprois vtx : > A M Cm0AGO , mLWAUKH ABO n. rADL. 0:20 : "A u Mail and Kxpreu B0 : ' r u f.'a f u Kxpreti B.US A H cmoAoo , BUauKoros AID qniiirr. B 53 A Uill aud Express 7:10 : p II 33 P Ao ooaam odatlon 2.0U p II 46 p bcpreu B.60A U WABASU , ST. LOUIS AID PA01TIO. ZiI5 P M Local St Louli Bsprera Local 8:00 : p H Transfer " " Tran8f r 8:20 : p M LAVIAS air , ST. oi ASD oooaoa ( Lum. 10,0' ' A U Mall Mid ExpreM 0:40 : P M 8:16 : P U Expreia 0.2i A M IIODX OITT AID rAoino , 7 ; ° 0 A u Hall lor Bloux City 8 to r n 7:80 : p M Kxpreaa lor Bt l' ul 9.29 A u UNION PAOiriC. 11:00 : A u DtnverKxpret * 4:35 : r M l06 ; F M Lincoln I'UB O'a t U V 2.55 P U 7:66 : P u 0erlind Kxprcea 8 0 A M StJMWr TRAINS TO OMAUA. "teave rCouncll 'ItluBi 0 5-7:65-8SO-JO : : : C 11UO a. m. 1:80 2.80 8.80 i 3 0:26 : 9.26 Jl:45 : p.m. Leave Omahi e26 7:26 : of0 : 10 -11:15 : . in. :00-8.00-4CO-4:65-6.55 : SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Sp d l a rartlMBtntt , rue ti toil found , To totn , For S le , To Rent , Wanti , BondIng - Ing , do. , will ba Interted In Ihlt column at Ih * Ion r t ol TEN CENTS fER LINK tot the nnt Insertion led nra CENTS PKR LINK foi oh robeeqnenl In * erllon. LeavexlvattlMmtnli tl oni offlo * . No. 12 1'eail Mrott nt r IKcudvtuv WANTB T70RRRXT lh double olllc on Broadway recently JD ociupled bj Dr. Siybeit. mrace Kvorett TT'OR RRJ.T A slv room hou o , ten mlnntci walk -L1 from Imilnoes , city water , well and cittern. For FOR Il\r-No. IBOIUrtlson trtot , thrco room * . ItClUllOV ft Co. 4 1'OJll Btrtot , Foil 8AIiK An ctojrftnt Wisconsin Bummer rnort , 260 tcres , UO tillablerailway station nd8to m- boat anillnBrj frame house fur homestead ; riavllllorj , wine cellar * , rettaurant , Ice house , tcnctntnt house , lour COU KC , batn , 810 fruit lrtc , S Mies ptnptB , cow , boms , 13 boatf , tto A flno resort , SCO feel boWl'coiitln rhcr , anil ISO feet al > o\o Ihrahno Itwll pay f5,000 nj ear. Address W. & a , lit ! oHIcc , Council Blullj. F OR SALE LandsImproved id unimproved. If YOU want a farm In western Io a , Kanut Ntbralka or Dakota , lot us hear from you. SWAN d WALRIB. tiiOIl SALE Houses. Lots and Land. A. J f Rtopli orison , 803 First avenuo. rpo FXCAA.vo n 0 , b 9 , b 10 , b IS , nro hotels In did- JL orentlocatlcni fcr silo or for trade. B1SS , special barRalnl 400 a Improved hrm worth $18,000. ptlro for ft short time 810,000 , will trade lor low priced Western lands. Swan & Walker. BS01 , saddlery Hardware manufacturing eslab- Ilihrocnt ( tock and machinery , \aluo 87,000 , for western land Swan & Walker , Council DluUa. B203 , stock cf dry Roods , groceries and hardware , \aluo , $5,000 , In an good custom Nebraska tonn or land. H an k Walker. BSOI , stock of general merchandise In a good western Iowa town , \altio 4,000. wonts an 1m yrocd farm In western Iowa , hw n A Walker. I ) 05 , stock of hardware In Stubon Co . Indiana , JD for land , value about $4,000. Swan & Walker , , now stock of bar. u are In & ll\o Nebraska BIOO for land , \aluo { 3,000. Swan & Walker. 207 , stock of igrtanUural Implomenta and shell B hardware , value about 8,000. wants a good Irn tinned farm. Swan & Walker. TJ 209 , a $10,000 stock of olothtng In n good Wla JJ consln clti , J In lands and bilinoo cabh or Im proved eocurit } . Itoautlful store room at low rent. Httnn & Walker. T ) 210 , stock of mixed hardware In a ll\e western Jj Iowa town for cheap lands , \aluo $0,00) . Swan & Walker. , flno brick block , rents well. In a Iho central B211 n ono room occupied with general Etock of goods , wants an improved farm , \ lue ; building 13,000goods $7,000. S an& fcalkcr. ' stork of boots , sboon hats , cons and clothing BSl'2 $3,000 , In cno of the beet iotvna In Neb. , \ aluod 83,000 for lands. Sn an & Wtlkcr. , a $3,000 stock of clothing , wants land In North Western Town , for $8,000 , anil will pay dlflcrcnco. Snan & Walker. , an $3,000 stock of drugs In central Iowa for B214 . Swan & Walcrr. U 216imothcr stock of drugs v .luo from (500 to $700 JD with store building anil lot raluo 8SOO 111 a good J'cbranka tonn wants partly Improved land. Swan & Walker. full particulars , wrlto to or call upon Swan & FOH . irjou antto6cll , buy , ortradoany- thlng , tell S. & W. about It. Hwan & Walker , Coun cil Bluds Iowa. F. II. OKODIT , S , T. FHHKCH , I , M. TREYNOIt , COUNCIL BLUFFS 540 BROADWAY. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Rugs , Etc. , Etc- Office & Store Shades jtfade to Order. On short notice , Write for prices and Samoles , S. 209 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs DRY OOOD8. jarda print , , 9 I drota goods nublan gingham I good gingham 100 EtlleMr chevolU 1 00 good sheeting 109 Suffolk jeans - 1 00 Host Jeani all wool , BOc per yard. Boota and shoes at prli.cs as I jw ai any house In the city. dHOCEUlES. ISpcundiexO suiiar. , . . , , 9 I 18 pounds granulated lujar. . . 1 15 pounds ooifoctlooaiy A e"K > r. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 20 Ura white Itusilan soap. Kirks ' . .I 40 baia Hue India soap , Klika , 1 22birsl'lm Boap , Lauti llro'd 1 18 boxes matches . . . Heat oyruii , purgillon Fesl sorffiitra , ptr gallon. . , . Ite.t Kngllnh currants U pound 1 10 boxed genuine Lewis Ije 1 2-pound caca itrawlxrrlea In sjrup , 1 8-pound canspeachea , in eyrup - . 1 1 8-pound OUIB tomatoes 100 16 pounds Ulchlgandrledapplea , . , 1 00 10 pounp evaporated nrplc 1 00 Lorllard cllmtx tobacco per pound 46 Navy plug tobacco , per pourd to Na'ur ' lle l tobtcoo , per pound 00 Flour , all brands from 82.10 to S3 60 per cut. GOODS FOE CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CirV , S.H. FILBERT , JTACOJB 8IM8 , at-lai Attorney - - VTA. HI 1JIJD Standard Typewriter At the New Orleans Exposition. I. Th Jury of awards critically examined the various wilting reachlnej , and dmded l.y a t thirds Vote to gl o the hlghut award to th Itrsii\oto . . The declilon cf Jury was Ignored byth commtt ! o of w nl , ami other Jiitors eio dde constituting anew ury. 5. Tlils second Jury ilio crlllcilly examined the various machines illlrB , and mode Iho award of a Drst cltsi gold medal , the highest award , to the nMmiro.N SUmliraT/.s | Wjltcr , for "simplicity , dura bility , case of manipulation and speed. " 4. Tflon. port of this Jury was made , delivered to and r c ! ptea for by the sommltteo of kwufe on May 20. 6. The mcmbcrsof this Jury were n urdischarged. 0. Noothir Jury mmlnod Iho nmiiKotON Standard Tjpe.Wrllor at New Oilcans. T. Iho signers of tb.t award are honorabls and well known genllemon. Their nIdroMM are Clia A. Morgan , Feq , tculhein roantger of n. 0. Dunn&Co.lfowOiltruis , La.j Kx-Oorcrnor l'r nk Baej V. a commlMloncr of Ktiisas , and pnsldontol tie U. S. Ixvxrdof lointulvloncM , Chinuto , KM ; Gea A. Beaten , E q. , Btcncgraphcr iid stcrtlarjof theboard of U. a coromljtsoncri , Columbuj , Ohio. . 8. The amdaUls of these fcnllcmcn nd the history ol tbo ontost , which wo are preparing pamphlet form , wo will 1 pleased to furnUh o app'lcatlon. ' The follow Ing U the report : The World's Induitilil and CottcnCDntennUlExpcsltlon , New Orleans. Jury repsrt. Appllcatla No. 816 ; group 6 ; dais 614. Comi > ellllon. The nndcrelgncd jurors In the above ( ntlttod clas , having citclally examined the exhibit mode E. Hemln ten A. fcciir.lllrn , Xicrk.srjd all cemrillngcxbll.ltf , concur In recommcmllng the & of n first elarsmcd the Standard Tjpc.Wrllcr , for simplicity , ilur Mlty , oasoot inanlixjlatlon a epood. Dated t SOth d > cf Maj , IPSi. OKO.BBATON , Oil AS. A. MOtiaiVN , V Jurors ; JNIANK BACON , WIKOFF.S ASIANS 4BENEDICT , 330 Drcadaay , New York. Chicago OiTcc , S8 Madison St. O. H.SHOLES , Agent , Council Bluffs. Town. SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUMS , - IOWA. ; ! i Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand , Norene & Landstrom , Suita to order In latoat styles at cheapest possible prices.No No , 20i ! Main St. , Council Bluff _ " " BDEBwBDDB IlliiiTinn AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. JRcffular Dinner 11:3O : to 1 : O , 25 cents. ' 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. t'\- \ The only all night houBO in the city. Everything nmed in first clnsg style ami on shot notlco Hot on J cold lunchoa al waya ready. N. J. SwANSON. C. E. SWANSON SWAWSON MUSIC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS And all kinds of musical lustrum cuts. Pianos niJ orpanaBoln on the Icetallmcnt tlan. Mmlcil natru. inetitsof o\ery description tuned nnU repaired. Ua\lngover 14 jtars experience In the Inislnosa wo fee confident of glilng the best of eatisfactlou. ItcmcaljcrtLo place. Sign of the gilt orgin 329 BIIOADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Keep Horaca and Mules constantly on hand which v. vie will soil In retail or carload lota I ! Stock Warranted as Represented holeiale and retail dealers In Grain and Baled Day. 1'rlcca rc . sonalile Satisfaction Quarantcod. SGHLUTER , o BOWLEY Oor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs. 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 Street , Council Bluffs . P. AYLSWORTH Brick buildings of any Icind raised or moved and srttlsfnction guaranteed , ITrnms to-u moved on Little Ulant trucks , the beat in the world. W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 INinth Struct , Council BluQa OPILY EiGTEL In Council BIuDa bavin ; , ' And all inodern Improvements , call bolls , Ore alarm belle , etc. , la tbo OBESTON HOUSE Nos. 210 , 217 and 210 , Main Street. - PKOrRIKTOIl E , J. . Balcear , Who lor tbo pa t 10 jcanuas been practising In San Francisco la now located at Mo 18 M , 6th Htn ct , oppoilto new Opera House Madame llalooar guarantees to restore HAIR OR WHISKERS , OrtogUeanvoneabughmuttache or bring out a ne growth ci hair or beard In Iromfourtoilx wocka. ilcoi reasonable and BatltUMIon guaranteed , U encore , dcaliioie anclupicUllj rbcuuiatlim and rbrcfclo tlumacuuc.ly ao tuial gilt ol he ctu-fi , . JD. JT. JBalccar , Council DlufTd , Ia. H. BOHUEZ. JLJESSOWS G-JTVEN O.V DIE Piano and Organ , By Mies Fonnio Westcott , OrKatiiat ; at the 1'resbyterian church. llesiclcnco GOO Wash ington Ave , E. Bice M. D. or other ( imom removoi without the knife or tlranlngof Uuod. ) ODRONIC'DISEASES , ° " 11 k"idaa ' 'cclttU > r Over thirty 3COMprirtlca l ir > renoe. Office No 11,1'tailttieet , Council blulla jt rCoiuultatiou lice. WELL8 COOK , General Agent at Largo " SAFKTY POND SYSTKM , " HAETFOED i Life and Annuity Ins.Co liltANCIl WtETEHN DfcPOr , 22 FEA1U.STIIEEI OOUNOIL BLUFFS , U - ' iiti.M