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OQTOOIL BLUFFS Priday Morning , August 1 ( CU1330RUT101 ! BATES. C ritei . . . - - . .to eenti p w c rt . . . . . . . . Ttf MlU - i M $10.00 p l ft MINOR MENTION , Roller , merchant tailor , lot finogood The ropnbllcjn primaries moot tc morrow night. The alarm of fire about 4 o'clock yea ord y afternoon proved to bo fhlao. This morning Jndgo Rood la to hen the application for admitting Arch Oof man to ball. One John White was yesterday fine for being drunk , and another John Wbll for fast driving. John Kenney wai yesterday aont I the jail for thirty days for grabbing coat from the People's store. John Schlckatanz , of 104 Main atroo now carries both hands bandaged , cause by handling agaeoliuo stovo. 0fiicor MoMonomy has decided to ioi Bake the life of a policeman , and retire I his farm , where ho thinks ho can 11\ \ happier and easier. It is reported that the "mayor of m clly , " Instead of starting a campaign papi hero , ii to join Tilth Mr. Reagan an others in buying the Das Molnes Loadc The work of throwing the former store of Beard and Davidson into ono larg store is progressing well , and the plac will bo occupied by the owner of th building , John Bono , The big Uamblotonian stallion , owne by Dave Gray , died yesterday , havin , been sick only a short time. The stalllo ll was ono of the best known and most val able in this part of the country. The Oouncll Bluffi Medical society me Thursday night and elected the followln officers : Dr. T. B. Lacy , president , Di Powell , of Glonwood , vice-president ; Di J. F. White , secretary ; Dr. F. T. 805 bert , treasurer. A neighborly difference botwocn th McOanna and the Wightrnans , living o : Madicon street , was hoard by Judg Aylosworth yesterday. The troubl eeetncd to bo about a division line , an Wightmin voluntarily gave bonds to keo ; the jjcaco until the title of the disputoi atrip could bo determined , The county board Is to moot again ties Wednesday to complete arrangements io the building of a now court house. Th plan Is to have the boiler houao built a once , to bo located between the jail am court house , and although the cour house will not bo ready for occupancy fo two years , the heating apparatus Is neces eary for the jail , which will bo nsod a once. once.Tho Halnoy habeas corpus case has a last reached an end in the superior court In this case the husband sought to ge possession of the children , but the coui decided not to interfere , thus loavloi them In the care of the mother. Th reputation of both parties has not boei helped any by the ovldonco bronght on in regard to their family life , and eom of the llfo outside of the family. Dr , Wade Gary has shipped his stabl of trotters to tbo races at Ottumwa , am left himself last evening for that place His stable contains Sunshine , with record of 2:32J : ; Fannie 0 , record 2:42 : Amanda T , no record ; and King Hun belt , a two-year-old , who won the hall mile dash at Sioux Olty in Juno , makln it In 1:43. : The other places to bo vlall ed are Enoxvllle , Okaloosa , Bnrllngto and Oreslon. In the CIBO of Loorcko , charged by Ko ley with assault with Intent to do grot bodily harm , Jndgo Aylosworth has docli ed that there is not sufficient ovldonco I warrant so torlons a charge , but that shows that ono cf the parties was gnill of atsanlt , and the other of assault an battery , and that such should bo the li formation filed , Instead of the ono thi was filed against Loercko. There hai boon no additional Informations filed i yet , and probably the matter will no drop. Workers with metals generating olei rlcily escaped the cholera of ' 49. The to onr electric bolts. Judd & Smltl Council BlufTu , Agents wanted. Dr. Wiles , Eye , Ear and Thro ! specialist , room 5 llvorett block. . A Poisonous Lunch , Mrs. Hcltman , wlfo of the proprlotc of the St. Jo house , and her sister , Mil Mclllo Knhl , before retiring to rei Wednesday night , took a llttlo lunch , I which was Included a pleco of nowchoei of factory make. Soon after the lunc they wore both taken 111 , and Dr. Fh ney was called in to care for them , E found symptoms resembling those of a eenlo poisoning In several respects , an It was only by prompt and continue tioilment that the sufferers wore n Iteved. There was no question but th the ladles had been poisoned , and It thought that it must have been son matter in the ohoeso , an analysis which will bo made to determine it mo definitely. ELEGANT WEDDING AND STYLISH. PA IK Stationery , the finest and moat coroplo line ever brought to the city now at I'ttYOU'S BEE JOB OFFICE. Invitations , Frogramr , llsgratB , Oallli Oards , etc. , TUB LATEST STYLES , and In quant ! * i * to suit. Also a buantlfal line of ENOKA.VKU rOLUEUS AND OAUDS. Call and BOO them. All eiders fill promptly , and the work will ba enara toed to equal tbo itccV. A New Deputy Mnrfaiial , Ed. A. TrontiniD , who lately occupl the position of city dork , was yesterd appointed douuty United States warthi to succeed W , M. McOrcory , and w take potaeeslon of the oflica this mornlr MYNSTER'S MOTIVES , JIo Frankly Tolls Wliy Ho Com mcnccd Fi litlng the Cemetery , Alderman Myntter now declares tha ho has withdrawn from the fight agalns the cemetery1 , at least from that part o the contest which is led by Colonel Scott lie tays that all ho went into It for wa bocnuso ho wanted o road cut throng ! ono corner of the cemetery BO as to opci np n handsome driveway along ono of th handsomest portions of the county lead' Ing around to whcro tbo property o himself and mother ii located. XL openly stated in the council that if th trustees of the cemetery would conicn to have this road cut through , the in junction suit against the cemetery woulc ba dropped in ton minutes. "Yon knov Scott jumped np in the council meotlni when I made this statement , and gave 1 the straight lie , and said that the casi would not bo dropped , and so I jus drew out of the whole affair then am thcro. " It seems that it was not so ranch i question of the city's health after all , i < far as Mr , Mynster was concerned , anc ho frankly eays so. Ho was led Into I into It by his onthuaiasm for this road way. The plan as explained in brief D ; him , la to op an up this road so as to fur niah this city ono of the moat plctnroequi drives to bo found in the west. IIo s yi that If the road conld bo opened up fron Oakland avenue through the cemetery , It would not tnko more than thirty foot oil the corner , and would thui rniko an easier and bettor entrance to the cemetery Itself , and at the saui ( time would glvo an opening Into thli magnificent drlvo , there bolng nbont t mlle of level road , from every point o : which the view of the clly and country li grander than any view to bo had In Fair mount park , and grander oven than the vlow from tbo well-known point at the head of Oakland avenue. Ho says thai tha light of way will bo given by tin property owners , so that it will not coal a cent for that , and the coat of opening the road will not exceed a few hundred dollars all told. "Why , the trouble if the peoploj except a few old settlers , have no idea of the beauty ol this drlvo , or the wonderful scenery and views which would thus bo put within the roach of all. If the citi zens generally know what they could thus get for comparatively nothing , they would rleo np In arms , yes they would , air , and demand that the road bo opened through. " Ho further claims that It would only effect about eight graves in the cemetery , and that arrangements could bo made with the owners of these few lota to have the graves transferred to other lots. "I have f ono tnrough all ports of abuse to get elected to this little insignificant office of alderman , and all in the world 1 wanted to recompense me for the annoy anceand the worry and the fault-finding , was to have this road opened np , and by the great horn-spooks it shall bo opened up. If the trustees of the cemetery will not lot us go through , the council will take such action that we will get It through anyway. I'll ' fipht that thing to the bitter end but what I'll have that raid opened. " "But why don't you try to got the con sent of the tiustees by conciliation rather than war ? It Is understood that the tiuatees do not fool that they have any right to consider such a request until those owning the lots that would bo in terfered with are satisfied , and oxprots their willingness to have the road go through. " "I nave made just as fair a proposition to the trustees as anybody could. I told them that wo would furnish the lot owners with other lots , and pay for the transferring of the graves , and make every thing satisfactory to them , If the trustees would glvo tholr consent. ] also made another proposition , to the ef fect that wo would go np North Second street If they would allow UB togothrougli the cemetery in the middle , and that strike the diive. This street comes righl np to ono of the avenues In the cemetery , and two gates , self-opening and self-shut ting , conld bo built , so that all thai would be needed would bo to lot folki drlvo through without disturbing an ] graves. This would not bo quite as dc slrablo as the other road , but wo woulc got along with that , but the tiuitcei would not content to that. Now , at they do not seem disposed to lot ns havi anything , I am going to keep on fighting thorn until they have to lot us through. ' Such is a fair statement of the motive ! actuating ono of those who hat been In the contest , and who now drops out , will the avowed purpoao of making his poln by some other way just how , he doe not say. If tha city wants a chance t ( gob a beautiful drive , and the comoterj will not bo injured , It seems that thi trusloss , who are not only as much Interested estod in Council Bluffi as other citlzms , but who are known as clear-headed bus incss men , could more easily ba persuadoc by a showing of facts than of threats 01 salts. The question as to whether It IE desirable and practicable to open thle road , is ono which could easily bo decided It seems , without war , either In the court or by waste of many words. THE COURT HOUSE , Details ol the Bids and the CJUMSCI of Uolny In Deciding. The following are the bids for the con atruotlon of the now court honto , not In eluding the boiler honto and atean fittings : Wlckhani Bros. , Rockville stone , $130 , 800 ; Carroll county stone , § 130,060 Bedford stone , $141,273 ; LeGrand stone $138.000 ; will pay for the old courl house , $1,000. Lanck < 70ttby & Mencko , Rockvlllc ( done , $141,048 ; Carroll county , § 144 , 804 ; Bedford , $140,021 ; for the oil court house , $2,700. Chris Straub , Uockvllln stone$149- 388 ; fcr old court houao , S1.2CO. Holorroll Granite company , Bcdfon atoup , $101,028 ; for old court house S2.COO. D. W. Towneond , Rookvllle , § 140,000 Carroll county , $142,700 ; La Grand $138,000 ; Animosa , $151,000 ; for eli court house , $2,000. J. Downey & Company , Rockrlllf $144,093 ; old court bouse , § 1,095. The ; also bid to build thu boiler honso aui furnish steam heating complete fo $154 C95 , and will give for tbo old oonr hoaso $4,093. J , P. Weaver , Rockvllle , $143,094 Oirroll county , $140,390 ; Bedford $148,169 ; for court house , $1,200 J , A. Gremj , Anamrsa stone , $139,80C The county board seems to be in doul as to jnit what to do with the bids. 1 seems conceded that the contract will I ulven to Wickham Bros , ( ( given to any ( t e bidders , but the boird is a llttlo i I doubt about whether there will boonoug ) left of the $150,000 voted by the peopli so that the boiler house and the steal fitting can bo fur Ishod , and kept with ! the limits. It has boon decided to wa and BOO what the old court house can t sold for , nnd what the boiler house nn steam fitting can bo got for be fore jumping into the contract for the ma ! building. Thcro seems not mnch deut but that the figures will prove satlsfaotor and that the coat of oil can ba kef. within the limits fixed. Still the boar proposes to take the safer and surer waj Next Wednesday the board will mot again , at which time the bids for the ol court house , and for the furnishing of th steam fittlncs and the building of th boiler houajD , will bo opened , and the with alt the figures before them th supervisors can easily determine. Th question of stone is also to bo settled and this is too important a matter to b decided upon hastily. A OOWBOY DOCTOR , Ha Sots A Badly Broken Arm aVc KB a Surgeon Could. On Wednesday a cowboy from Ohoj onno arrived hero , who was working h ! way to his eastern friends. Ho had disabled arm , haying had It broken i two places by the fall of a horse abet two weeks ago. Ho said that another < the boys had done what ho could to fix ! up , and had pnt the arm in plaster < paris , so that it could not move or b moved. The crippled cowboy WAS n moat out of money , and his story appoa' incr , to the sympathy of the anpoi visor of the poor , Mr. Hatdlr ho secured for the boy a pas for part of the way to Chicago , and befor Stirling him on his journey , had Di Macrae examine the arm. The docto took off the plaster parle , end redroase the arm. Ho found that the bones wor knitting well , and that the arm had bee : cared for as well as if a surgeon had bee : employed. As the doctor put it , "If th cowboy who fixed that arm Is not a docto ho comes pretty near being ono. " None ono not having tome knowledge c surgery could have eot the bones on bandaged that arm in any ouch maunoi Whether the follow who had the broke : arm was lying about a cowboy having BO It or not is difficult to determine , but th authorities were quite well satisfied wit ! his honesty In ether particulars. Poaslbl , eomo educated physician who is roamln the plains for health or recreation ma bavo done the bouo-seting. Misa Maggie Coyne , of this city , lof aat evening , oioortcd by Rev. Fathe McMcnomy , for Dubnqac , where at th mother house of the sitters of the B.jjV M. to enter on Saturday as a member Miss Coyne was formerly a pupil of th : onvont hero , and for two years past ha Qocn teaching in St. Joseph's academy Eer last leave-taking was of her sisters Mrs. MoMonumy , Mrs. Riasco , and Mis Sadie Coyne the last two named ladio saving come from southern Missouri. Substantial abstract of title and res 3stato loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires 102 Pearl street. Dr.a West , dentist , over BEE office. PKRSONAIi. Hon. T. M , 0. Logan , of Logan , was i : the city yesterday. Hon. P. H. Clark , o ! Shenandoab , was a the Oflden yesterday. n. N , McGrew , of Denison , arrived n Bechtele'a yesterday. lion , P. P. Kelly , of Glen wood , was arnou , those at Boshtele' * yesterday. Mis. W. A. Sherman , of Modale , Iowa was at the Pacific yesterday. Major Lyman and wife are expected to ar rive home to-day from California , J. A. Lauelle , of Now York City , has n < cepted a position with Eisomnn , Roddn & Cc 0 , W. Foster , deputy United States revenue nue collector , was In the city yesterday and a the Pacific. Mrs , Frank Pasey is spending a few weel with her mother and sister at Itcmka lake i western New York. Solon Humphrey ? , ono of the receivers c the Wabash road , was here yesterday lookln after the business interests of the road. J. N. Douty , of Crcston , a would-be dei uty revenue collector , is here , chawing up hi papers to U. S. Marshal Campbell , who is i the city , A citizens meeting will ho held In Bay lisa park next Sunday evening at ' o'clock. Able speakers will discuss th interests of the people of Oouncll Bluff ; By order of ths citizens' commutes. J. N , BKADDOCK , Chairman. Keokuk pretends to bo a summer resort The Oaknloosa court house IB near ) ; completed. Kit-hty-nlno federal appoint mentshav been made fu Iowa. The Keokak canning company hav orders booked for thirty-four carloads c tomatoes , The soldiers' monument to ba crectc at Ottnmwa is to ba of granite , thlrtj eight feet high , and will cott about $9,001 The reunion of the First Iowa fnfantr at Cedar lUpld * Tuesday , was a very hai py mooting for the comrades of that con The state mllltla encampments for th First regiment at Centorvlllo , and tb Second at Marthalltown , are complete and ready for occupancy. Threshing the now crop has con mencad in the locality of Oklaloosa showing an average yield of wheat an an unusually heavy yield of oats. C. A , Davis , of Burlington , was throw from his bujjgy last Sunday , and almoi instantly killed. His collar bone wi broken and his head and tides bad ! bruised. The railroads Interested In the trafli alone the MiislcslppI are said to bo high ! Indiqnant over the very lo * rates charge by the steamboat transportation lines wit which they are compelled to oompeto. Url ITallook , living two miles cast i Bethany , stocked his pond with carp tw years ago. Thu fish are now from twelv to eighteen Inches long , are very gentli and come In swarms at his call to be fee In a letter written to Ira J , Adlo September 2 , 1881 , Gen. Grant gives tl credit to the Second Iowa infantrp of hi Ing the regiment to successfully oharg tbo words at Fort Djuelson , Febrnir 2 , 1802. A company at Greene has been orqan ( zed with a capital stock of $25,000 , fi the purpose of rebuilding the mill barm at that plaoo a yoir ego , and for the fu ther improvement of the water power. . contract has been lot to n Dubuqoo con pany covering about $17,000 of the cor tomplated Improvements. Mlcih French , who attended the Grat memorial service ) at Nevada on Satui day last , is n veteran of the war of 181S and entries In his body n rifle ball re colved at the buttle of Qaeonstown , Oi tober 13 , 1812 Every president froi Washington to Grant has been burlo within the recollection of thii aged vcl cran. cran.While on a Sunday drank near 0ag Thomas Johns entered the yard of Theme Barnett and attempted to compel tht gentleman to drink with him. Birnoi refuted , when Johns struck him in th face , Barnett then slashed Johns acroi the abdomen with a knife , cutting n opening through which the hoodlum bowels protruded , The Injured mo will dio. The New York PLUMBING CO'Y 552 Broadwav ; Council Bluffs , lowi SANITARY & HYDRAULIC LIC and PRITATI SYSTEMS of SEW- WORKS and YEN- TILATION designed - ed and constructed. in all its- branches This comioanv have one of thebest assort ed stocks oi plumb ing goodsinth ® "west Estimates furnish * ed. M. ! Birkinbine Manager NEW YORK , PLUMBINGCOTZ 552 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No. ran. BUB ET S.A. PIERCE , 101) ) Main St. , Council Bluff Kotall Boot and Shoo store hero big bargilns cu aluaja bo lounii. THOS. OFFICER W , IIM 1'CSE Office & Pusev. Council Bluffs , Established , - 1865 J. L. UaBBVOI Ko. C07 Estjadway OovsoU BlnC * . OOUNOIL BLUPFS. Tb lollowlnj He the tlmsi of tb attlvtl . > 4 A pattuiaol trains by cwntrtl standard time , I th locil depcta. Triloi Ir vo transfer dopoi tt > ml ] oto cimor nd arrive ton mluutoa later. DBPiET. ARklTS , 1UI0100 &nd KOKTnWZBTUUt , 0:28 : A ii Mail and Eiprcas 0 : o r 11 Accommodation 4 : U r 12:10 : p 9.W A 6:80 : r 11 Kxprosj OOICAOO i D KOOK leLlHD. 9:26 : A u llall ami Kiprcsj 8:53 : r 7:25 : A H Accommodation tV : > t 6:50 : f U Kt.ircia 8:00 : A caioiac , wawiuBii AND ST. rAul. 920A ; M lla'l ' and KxproM 0:50 : r 9:05 : A 6:26 : F H Kxprcai craotco , sauuKaroi Anquwcr , 0:66 : A Mill &nd Kipresa 7:10 : r 39 r Ac oircin odatloa 2:00 : r iS r ruprodi 8:6CA tusAim , BI. wins AKD rAoinc , 2:16 : r M Local BU touls Exproaa Local 8.00TH Transfer " " Transit * 8:20r : CAItAl CJTT , ST , JOl AMD OOUOOIIi tLCrTB , 10,0 % A M Mail and Kxpreaa 0:10 : ? 8:16 : f U Expreiu 0:26 A notii cm AKD rAcirio , 7:20 : A M lull ( or filoux City BKO : r 7:60 : r u Kipreto lor Bt Ful 8:26 : A UNION rABiric , 11:00 : A II Djnvcr KxpretH 4:86 : P 1:06 r U IJQOOln Fun O'a & R V 2.S5 t 8:30 : A 7:66 r Overland KrprcBa BOHHt TXitXa TO OU111A. Le te 'Council llluS. _ 8.66-7:65-9dO-10S : * . 114'J ! . m. I' fl-SJO-lCSO-4:28 : 6J6l6. : . i ll:4t p. m. Leave Omaha 0:26 : 7:45 : s:60 10. 1 llilS * . m. l :60-i:09-J:00-4co : : : : 4:65 : 6.1 SPECIAL HOnOTC. EpsoUl a vertlMmtnli , iia at to Found ! To Loan , For S l , To Hoot , Wantl , Boar tug , eto. , nlll b InMrttd In thli column al tb. to rats ol TEN CENTS PKR LINK ( ot the first Interllc ind nVE OKNTO PER LINE tot each nbMq.a nl li strllon. LcaToadrertlMtaenll at onr offio * , Vo. 1 1'oatl etrott near Droadirav WAKT8 TOR XVT The douMe olllcsoii Droadnay rrccnt ! Jj ocmplod by Dr. Sejbeit , Horace Kvorttt I7 > ORRKVT A ! vroom hnu < o , ten mlnntcj w ' JU from Imslncjp , city water , well and cittern. K. rent cboap. -No. ISO Harrison street , three room HcMAMoNto. 4 t'cail strict. 171 OH SAMv An o'cRUnt Wltconstn ( ummrr rctor JL' 260 ncrcd , UOtlllaWe.rallffay etatton andstoit boat andlng ; frAme house for hcmcttoad ; pa lllloi wine cellars , rcttaurant , Ice houto , tenement nous four coUiRcn , burn , SCO fruit lrtcp,3 uctes prape oow , horecii , 13 boat * , cto A Ono resort , 1 CO lei abcna U'l-condn m or , iuul 120 feet abo\o ttirahot It nil pay f 5,000 n j-cnr. Address W. k B. , II ; oIHoc , Council IJlufli. OR SALE lAnds Improvea aad unlrunrove. II you want * farm In wcttern Iowa , Kansi Nebraska or DaVota , let us hoar from yoti. SWAM ( , iOR MALE Houses. Lots and Land. A. JL ? Rtcpbonoon , COS First avenue , To IUCAANO B 0 , b B , b 10 , b 13 , are hotels Indtf orontlocatUns fcr tale or for trade. Bias , epocl.il bargain : 400 n lmrrocd faun wort J18.000 , prlro tor a short time S1G.COO , will trad fcr low priced Western lands. Swan & Walker. , fadillcry Hardware manufacturing ratal B201 etock and mtchliuryaluo $7SCO , fc western land Bnan It Wa.kir , Council Itluffa. BEOS , flock r f dry goods , groceries and hirdwan \nluo , ? J,000 , In on good eastern Nebraska tower or land. Snan * Walker. B 201 , stock of general merchandise In a goo western Iowa town , value 4,000. wants an In prated farm In western Iowa. Hwan& Walker. T ) Z05 , stock of hardware In Stuban Co , Indiana JLJ for land , \aluo about Sl.OCO. Swan & Walkci , now stock cf ban WMO In n lUo Ncbrask BIM for land , VJluo $3,000. Swnn k Walker. 207 , stock ot tRrlcvltural Iraplenionta and she ! B hardware , \oluo about 8,000. wauta a good Ire proxod farin. Snan & Walker. | ) 203 , a $10,000 stock of clothing In n good Wli JL > coneln city , \ In lands and btlanco oa h or 1m pro\cd security , Beautiful etoro room at low rent Hwan ft Walker. , dock of mixed hardware In a Ihe wester B210 town tor cheap lands , \aluo $0.000. Sun & Walker. , fine brick block , rents well , In a llro centra B211 one room occupied with general etock o goods , wants an Improved farnialuo ; bulldlni J3,00 < ) , Roods S7.COJ. 6 nn& talker etock ( if boots , ehoo9 Imts , caps and clothln BZlz . 83 000 , In ono of the best innnsln Neb , \aluod $3,000 for , ands. Snan&Wvlkcr. , a $3.o:0 etock ot clotl-lne , wants land Ii North Western Iowa , for $0,000 , nnd lll pa ; dlllercnco Swan & Walker. , an $8,000 stuck of drugs In central Jonn fo B214 . HKan & Walcrr. , Block nf drugs \ luo from$500 to 870 B216another bnlldlng and lot \nluo $ SOO In a goo clir.-niia town wants partly Improved land. Bivaa J Walker. full particulars , write to or call upon Swan i FOR . Ifjou wanttoscll , buy , or trade any thing , tell 8. & W. about It. Bwaa & Walker , Coun cltliluffa Ion a. F. H. Oncurr , S. T. FRENCH I. M. TniYKOit , 540 BROADWAY. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Rugs , Etc- Etc. , - Office & Store Sfutle to Order , On short notice , Write for price ; and Samoles. 201) ) Broadway , - - Council Bluffa DHY GOODS. jarJamlnt V J " urosagoods ' nublun gingham , ' - ' , 0 L-UOU glDk'nam 0Ol Ctllealr chevolti Ole u " goodthioUnj. . , Ole uuftjlk jeans o cat Jeand til wool , 80o per jar I , lioota and ehoce at prices as Uw at any house la tb < city. I QUOCERIES. 18 pound ) ex 0 Buirar. , 18 pounds granulated lUjar 13 rounds conlectlonary A ujtir 21 bars white RustUn soap. Klrka tOliarsVluo India soap , Kliks i2 burs I'Jiui soap , Lautz Bro'd 18 boxes matchoi Uesteyiun , pergillon . F'csl bcr iuiu , i tr gallon. . , . . . . . Ilo t EuglUh currants U pounds . 10 boxet gouuloe Lewis lu. . . 2-pound cans itrawbtrrles In > ) rup , , , . , 8-pound canjpcaches , In tyrup . . . 1 8-pouud C'DB tomatoes lOpcunds ulchlgandilodapplci 10 pouuni e > aporated applet Lorllard cllmix tobacco per pound . i Navy plug tobacco , per pound . 6 Naturtlloil Itobiooo , per pound . 0 Flaur , all brands from 92.10 to $3611 percwt. GOODS FOU CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other HOUBI IN THE CITY , S.H.TILBERT , JACOB at-laifl Attorney - - OOUNCIL BLUTl 8 , WA. THE ItJSMINGTON itandar d Typewriter At thd New Orleans Exposition. 1 , Tlie Jury ol awards critically examined tboarlous writing machlno' , nnj dttiJod by n t thirds Tote to giro the highest a trd to , The decision cf Jury-nog Ignored by the commlttco of w rJs , and other Jurors woroaJdo constituting a new ury. a Tills second jury ilfo citllctlly examined the tarlous wlIHrg machine * , nnd made ( ho anard of first clisl gold modal , the hlghoit aware ! , to the IlMiiNOTosStandudT/pa Wiltor , for "simplicity , dura bility , ease ot manipulation and ipetd. " 4. Taott port ot this jury WM made , delherol to and receipted for by the coamltUo of awardjon MajrCO. 5. Tlio members of this Jury vcro n ter discharged. t. No other Jury examined the It MisaiON8and ( rd Type-Writer at New Oilcans. 7. Iho tigncrs ot tb.s award arc honorable and well known gentlemen. Thslr.i\1dret80i are Chi A. Morgan , Fjq , tcutheiti manigcr of It , 0. JJunn & Co. , Now Oiltans , La. ; Kx > Gorornor Krink lUo U 8. commlvsloner of Kintas , and prcsldontot tbo U. H. board of comm'siloners , Chinuto , Has ; Quo. A. Dcatcn , Krq. , Btcnrgriphcr tnd mrctar ) of thoboatd of U , 8. commliiionert , Columbus , Ohio. ' 8. The aflldatllR of there gcnllcmcn nnd the hlttoryot tbo cjntost , which \\a are preparing pamphlet form , \\o will Ixj plciecd to furnish o" opp'.lcatlcn. The following Is the report : The World's Indiutilalacd Cotton Ccntccnlal Expcgtllon , Now Oilcans. Jury rqort. Applloatlo Ko. 815 ; group 6 ; class 614. Competition. Tbo nndcrslgncd Jurcrs In Iho above entitled clasha\Ing cticfally examined the exhibit made E. Itomlri ten A. bcne , lllon , l < w oil , end nil e < intllrgexblblt | ( , concur In recommending Iho a of a first claisincd ( lie &Undaidlpc-WrlUr , fcr slmpllcU ) , durtlUlty , OMO of manipulation * speed. Dated t lOlhdiyofMny.lSSS. GEO.nEATOK , ) OIUS. A. MOIiOkN , Uurore ; It'll AN K BACO.V , ) i A11AKS li BENEDICT , 839 Brcadnty , New York. Chicago OfCcc , 88 lladlson St. O. H.SHOLES , Agent , Council Bluffs. Town WHOLESALE DEALER IN Employ no traveling ngcnle , thus BftviiiR their expenses to customers. Agent for Para llubher Company , Write for prices , i I S\ 1 5TlB r" " 1 vr\frlt/iff\w / HBmmmi wSntvo ii OauWay , bOUnCli oSUilS 3 Horene & Landstrom , rp Suita to order In latest styles at chonpeat possible [ pricoa.No. No. 205 Jfixin St. , Council BlofT AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. .Regular Dinner 11:3O : to 1JO : ! , 25 cents. 505 Broad-way , Council Bluffs. The only nil night house in the city. Everything served in firtt c'ces Btylo nnd on nhor notlco , Hot and cold luuchea ahv.ivB ready. N. J. SwANSON. C. E. SWANBOK SWANSON MUSIC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AMD ORGANS And all kinds of muBlol Instruments. Pianos end organs solo on the Installment flan. Mtnlcil nstru. rnentsof every dcecrlptlcn tuned and repaired. Umlnp over 14 jearsox ] > erlcnco In the businesa wa fco confident of giving the beet ol satisfaction. Ilcmcnber tbo place. Sign of the gilt organ 329 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Hoop Horsco and Mulca constantly on hand which \vo will tell In retail or carload lota AH Stock Warranted as Renresented Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain and Baled nay. Prices rca. sonablo Batlstaction Guarantied. SCIILUTER A SOWLEY . dor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs. Waves , Langtry and Pompadour FrizzesSwitch es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices cheaper than ever. Call and see for yourself , MRS. C. 1. GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Main Street , Council Bluffs Wo . A " X 7rTT G 5 W O. < " fc.L.O. Biick buildings of any kind raised or moved and sMlifnit'on ' guaranteed , Frama toui moved on Little Ulant trucks , the beat In the world , W. I' . AYLSWOUTU. 1010 Ninth Street , Council Blufla In Council liluflsrmlng And all modern Improvements , call bolls , fir nlarin bells , etc. , in thu CRESTOM HOUSE Nns. 210 , 217 find 21P , Main Street. MAX NnUN , - PHOPUIETOI Madame L J. . Oalceaf Who for tt-ora t IDyeaTihas btcn practlelnif li lin Francisco It now located at No 18 M. Oth Bin it opposite now Opera llouau Madaoio Ilalcuar guarantees to reitoro HAIR OR WHISKERS , Or toyho nnyoDB a IIUJM muitache or bring out i ne gronih ( i hair urbtardln from four totU eoli rlcoi reaionable and satlnfiftlon guarantttd , 0 tncerf. deafncis tndibricUII ) ibiuiratlim am rliid.lo . cliiiutiuiiu l > btiituial tilt of h elicit. elicit.'U. 'U. if . Oouncll BluQV , Is. I. SOHUKZ.k \ni \ Ul ornqs OTKB.AHKUIOIB z . TOW A , , , J38SOATS GIV1DN ON THE Piano and Orgau , ] ! y Mica Fannis Westcolt , Organist ; at tha Preabytcrian church , lletideuco COO Wash- A\o. Ao.E. E. Eice M. 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