tj l THE DAILY WEDNESDAY , AUGUSr 19. 1885 HOUNCIL BLUFFS 'Wednoslay Morning , Aguiist 19 C1UB30R1PTIOH RATB.1. at UterlM - - - - - - -to tnti | * f week tr viti . - . . . - - - lio.oo p r year MINOB MENTION , I > * y your poll tax and save coats. Roller , morchunt tailor , for fine goods Two drunks In the police court yesterday. The bids for Uying two miles moro of pa vine must bo-In before noon to day. The funeral of Henry Klihton , nr. , is to bo hold this afternoon at 1JO : ! o'clock. Juitlco Sohurz yesterday tied the knot , and ttod It tight , uniting Christian T , Bock and Hanslna J. Pedersen , both of Omaha. Deputy Marshal Bites yesterday or rested Robert Stook for assaulting Tom Brown. The case Is to bs hoard on Fri day next , Abe atyer was arroitcd yesterday by Dapuly Marshal Batoi for bitting Gna Bollock over the head with a billy. A hearing will bo had Friday. Tlio ongigamont book of Dohany's opera hoasa already has forty-three com panics enrolled for the coming season , and others are being rapidly added. Halter , the tailor , has just reoilvod his now stock of fall goods and would bo ploisod to BOO his old friends and patrons at the old stand , Ho. 310 Broadway. Tin repabllcin county contention is to moot ii the court room at 11 o'clock this imralag for the purposa of chsoslng twenty-throe delegate ! to the state con vention. The saloon keepers are to give a picnic at the park on Graham avenue August 24th. Every body-s ! invited , and a good time is promised. Music will bo furnished by Holt'jian'a bamltfroni Omaha. Permits to wed have been granted to Frank Prophott and Miss Dora Smith , both of Loveland ; Thomas McKoy and Maggie Jadga , both of this city ; H , C , Henael , of Wai ford , Nob. , and Clara N. Rathbnrn , of Fairmont , Nob. The Swede boy , for beating whom J. P. Janon and Christina Peterson have baen mrottod , has disappeared , and it is thought that ho has xun away. Not biinj here to testify against them the ciaoa will have to bo dlsmlstod. Mr. and Mm. Halnoy , who lately at tracted so much attention by their legal contest over the possession of their children , have not had enough of notoriety riety to satisfy them yet , aud at Pacific Junction , the other day , had another aaarrol , as the result of which Halnoy lies in the Glcnwood jail on a charge of assaulting and beating his wife. Nelson Heston , who was brought back from Sioux City , on a charge of lewdness with Mrs. Walltca , the -wife of the ex- pressman , has boon discharged. Ho de nies that ho wont off with this woman , aud It Booms that her reputation ( a not of the best , anyway , Hoston has been steadily at work In Sioux City , and seems to have been more sinned against than Binning in the matter. The telegraphic news of a contemplated stiiko on tha Wabasb. has not excited any particular apprehension of trouble among the oiticlals hero , as this divi sion is not In condition to bo affected particularly by any such strike , the union men having gone out on the previous strike , and those who took their places being so far as known non-union men. There are no Indications of any trouble hero , and tha ofllolali predict that there will ba none. Bartholomew Donahoo has commenced : an action In the district court , to ro- 'straln Raymond & Campbell from con structing a side track , running from the Wabash track to no r'lots 17 , 18 , 19 In blook 17 , WillUmi1 addition , of whioi lots ho claims to ba the owner. Tae plaintlfl claims that this firm have grided a strip for the track , and are about to lay the rails , and that they Intend to use It for conveying their bridge material over it , and that this will Injure his prop erly , and spoil the enjoyment of hla homo. Judge Aylosworth issued a tern. ' pcrary writ of Injunction , on the filing of $300 bonds bythe plaintiff. The serving of notices by the poll-tax collector , to appear at the city building , and report to the superintendent to work a on the streote or to pay the needed amouat in cash , ilxlngs a few to the city building , but the complaint is made that no superintendent appears to put them to work. Yesterday morning one young man with his shovel put in an appearance and watted through the entire day , but there was no one to tell him where to go to work. When the day closed ho picked up hla shovel and walked home , charging up one day to the city , and having only one more day in which to work. It was rather a refreshing eight t > see a young mtn silting asleep ia a chair working out his poll-tax. John Edwards had a rather lively time with his wifa , on Monday night , and she .In her anger wont to her father's honso , while ho started for up towK. She .claimed that ho sought consolation in the company of some other feiuile , and so had him arrested on the oharg * of lewd- ness. Judge Ay lea worth had the warring oonplo before him a good part of yotter day forenoon , and endeavored to effect a restoration of the family peace. Ho n far suco&oded ai to persuade them to go ihoaio and eat dinner together , and as they did not rtappear it Is supposed that they have ctioiou the wiser part , and do- .cldei to settle their diffarenoaa between themselves. The woman who had excited Hre. Edwards' jaalouiy wai arrested also , but her name suppreiied , end she wai saved unpleaiant notoriety. 6ho Ii said t ) bo tHe wifa of r&ilwjy man. go FOLLIES OF YOUTE , Two Bojs Skip Out to BOO tlio World lor Themselves , Two boys , Floyd Hunt , ton ol 0. W , Hunt , nnd William Shlckitasr. , son of John S. Schlckatanz , at an early hour Monday morning , hired n team and buggy at Bonnett'a livery stable , claiming that young Hunt had to go out In the country on somu business for his father. CThesa boys , aged about seventeen , got another boy , James Baobe , son of Henry 0. Becbo , to aooompany them , tolling him that they were golng.fishing. They had several lines and fishing tackle In abnnd- nnc ? , a box of cigsw , and a supply of provisions , and from hero they drove to Pacific Junction , whore the full plan of thuboys was nude known to the Boobo boy , It being to leave homo entirely , one to start out to see the world for them selves. The Baoba boy brought the team bick to this city , and informed the families cf of the two others , who proceeded to in- vestlgato matters. It was no now fioak for the Schlcatanr boy , ho having been off before on such wild schemes , but for young Hunt It la his first cxporlonco in this line , although it appears that ho has been drifting into n inthor reckless tys torn of finano'erlng for one nt his joars , Ho has been running bills In town , the total amount of which will roach about two hundred dollars , and had oven the cigars and supplies for this trip charged to his father. It is said that young Hunt has already bewitched a dressmaker , who ought to'know bettor , ana that she has been urging him to leave homo , secure work somewhere else , and then she would join him and marry him. This dream ol love seems to bo the exciting caueo of hit boyish Pagination , and has perhaps led him to start out. The other boy Is thought to have boon fired with the ambition to become famous as a ball player. Ho has done some pretty good catching for a boy , and it Is thought that ho has hopes of securing some place In a club , whore bo can step from the hum-dram of homo life , into the glories of the field. The lads will doubtless soon tire of their attempt to wrestle with the world , the flesh and the devil , and will soon reappear In the role of repentant prodigals , but in the mean time they cause their families much anxiety and trouble. The boys have good homes , and their foolishness will be come apparent to themselves when a few years ripen their judgment , and perhaps sooner. ELEGANT WEDDING AND STYLISH FAKTY Stationery , the finest and mcst complete line over brought to the city now at PRYOK'B BEE JOB OFFICE. Invitations , Programr , RsgratB , Calling Cards , etc. , THE LATEST STYLES , and In quantities to suit. Also a buantifal line of ENGUAVED FOLDERS AND CAUIKS. Call and BOO them. All ciders filled promptly , and the work will be guaran teed to equal the stock- . SIN IS DEATH , A Horrible- Sight ; Presented as the Fruit of Rotten How , Ono of the women of the town died a horrible death on Fierce atroot on Mon day night Llttlo Is known of her be yond the fact that aha has been on the streets and before the police court on various occasions for seven ! yoara pait , she being known by tha name of "Red headed Maud , " and her nama as glvon by herself being Maud Thompson , which ivlng In a little shanty on Fierce street , n a locality known as "rotten row , " and or sovoral'days put hai been canfiued to ho house by sickness caused by the ez- of her life of sin. On Monday it was reported that aho could not live , and the * supervisor of the poor , Mr. Bardln , looked Into the caio , and en gaged another woman , of auoh reputa- lon as to glvo her the name of "Hog In- the-corn , " the only name by which the s known , to take care of the sick one This nurse was poor enough at the boat , [ but during the evening BOIUJ masculine pot of hers cimo along and the nurse went oil with him , leaving the poor woman to lay there and niffer alone , without a comfort or a friend. Some time daring the night thu poor unfor tunate crawled from nor bed and got Into the kitchen , and yesterday morning aho was found lying dead on the floor. The rumor spread that It was a cage of sui cide , but Coroner Oonnell , who took charge of the body , found no ovldonca that eho had died from any but natural causes , and the reanlt of tbo dlooaao con tracted by her in her dtsilpation. . The woman wai destitute of even euf- Cclopt clothing for a decent burial , and without a dollar or a friend she will bo bnrlod in the pottar'a fidld to-day. Snuh death and such a corpir , fall of cor ruption and covered with vermin , is a ; cad comment on the boastoi civllleitlon which can produce finch a spectacle , and : should provo a terrible .warning to thono who are treading the aaino patha but who have not got so far along on the journey. _ _ at Workers with motala generating elec tricity eacaped the cholera of19. . Then usa our electric bolts. Judd & Smith , ed Council Bluffs , Agents wanted. a Dr. Wiles , Eye , Ear and Throat specialist , room 5 Everntt block. Substantial abstract of title nnd real citato loans. J. W. and E , L. Squire , 102 Pearl street. Too Muuii liimormlllc , c Yesterday afternoon , Richard Grim- h melman and Barney Parrel ) , who is a jjj fresh bartender in Hike Nolan's aaloon , In jot Into a quarrel over a game of cards , ITw and Fnrroll struck'Grimmalman , cutting w till loft ear badly , tha wound roquliing aldi alA some stltchoi and a surgeon. Fdrrull di was arrested , and on being brought be die ; fore Justice Schniz gave $160 btmdi to appoiron Thunday for trial. Considerable - able ludignatlou waa excited over the bartender , who Is a young huakv fellow , striking such an old man us Grlmrael- mm , and with so appircntly little cause , ud It was all that b/atanders could do to le prevent the Grlmmelmaa bo/s taking th aw Into their own hand * , and thumping revengefully their father's assailant. Grand hxcumlon , N.xt Thunday , August 20 , the Ohioa- Ol , Rock Wind & Pacifio railway will po \ htm > B grand excaralon to Oolfix Springs , it tickets for tbo round trip being placed at the t cxtrnotdlnaiy loir ptlco of ยง 3 40 , and good to return until September 1. Those who desire further Information oan BD- care It by applying to 8. S. Steven * , general - | oral j agent , No. G07 Broadway. Dr. West , dentist , ovsr BEE oflleo. PEllSONAIj. Pat Lacy lus gene to Nebraika'a firemen's tournament. Major McAuley , of DCS Moln s , arrived In the city yesterday. Frank Shinn , tha Carson attorney ) was In the city yesterday , James O. McBenn , of Chicago , IB hero look- in ? after the proposed paving contracts , J , 0. Ileagnn , the paving contractor , is ex pected to arrive from Des Moinoa to-day. Misses Ida nnd May Bryant , who hav boon visiting in this city , left for Chart ton. lloraco Newman , ol the truffle departmcn of the Union Pacific railroad , was In the city yesterday Conny lirown , tbo driver of No , i huio cart Is l , luIToiIng from orisypelfts la the head , on Is \ , off duty , W. D. Potter , agent for n female mlnstro troupe , was In the city yestordny arranging dates horo. II. D , Smith , the pavinc ; contractor from Chicago , is in the city , looking alter torn more contracts. Col , J , W , Chapman , who hai been con fined to his homo for some time by illness , wa yesterday out for n short buggy ride. K. A. Tftft , of Davenport , the western ngcn of the American fire hose manufacturing com pany , was m the city yesterday , ou route fo the Nebraska firemen's tournament. 0. A , Hough and family , accompanied b ; Miss Ella Delllnger , of lied Oak , were iu th city yesterday , and at the Ogden , ou the ! way homo from a sojourn at Spirit Lake , Judge Aylesworth left last evening fo Cedar Rapids , to attend the state democratic convention , and Justice Shurz will sit on the bench cf the superior court during his absence Mrs. J. S. Cocko leaves to-day on a five o six months trip to Virginia , Dr. K Darrow who goes to Virginia for his wife who has spent l the summer there , will accompany Mrs Cocko. Among those who are figuring on the con tract for steam fixture ] for the court house and jail , are U. F. Blair , of Chicago ; D. O McUwan , of Omaha ; Mr. Lane , of Lane . McGorriBk , Des Moinee , Mayor A'aughan lelt yesterday morning foi Cedar Kaplds , so as to bo ou hand at the dem ocratic state convention , In which ho expect to take an active part , oven if ho was so rude ly Ignored by his Council Bluffs fellow-demo crats. Charlie Nicholson and Jesse Walters have pone to the state firemen's tournament at Grand Inland , nnd will try to win honors as champion couplers. During Nicholson's ab senca Marion Stevens will pull the lines over No. I'd team , and will send them flying as only ho can , J. E. Scotland W. C. Scott , of Gettysburg , Penn. , who are visiting their sister , Mrs. C. Wesley , seem delishte d with this part of tbo west , and one of them declares Iiis intention nf doting up his matters east and settling here. They say they thought that it was a sort of wilderness out hero , but have conclud ed that the west is just about a hundred years ahead of the east. Officer Smullen seems to ba having his cup of grief filled to overflowing. Yesterday he received a telegram from Now Bethlehem , Penn. , containing the startling and sad an nouncement of the death of his mother at that place , ho not knowing even that she was ill. This makes the fourth death in the family in side of a month , they being victims of a sort of typhoid-malaria which has bean sweeping through the country with terrlblo fatality. Mrs , Smullon is on her way cast , and could not be reached by telegraph yesterday , and Mr. Smullon can not Rot there In time for his mother's funeral , which Is to ba held tomorrow row morning , IOWA ITEMS. Grasshoppers are doing considerable damage around Davenport. Hog cholera la emptying the pens around Glenwood. Mrs , Mary Arp Is the name of a Cedar liplds woman who wai arrested on Thursday for unmercifully boating her ittle olgbt-yeir-old stepdaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Elvard langtvorthy , ho first white people over mauled In Dabuqao , celebrated their golden wedding In that city Thursday evening. Superintendent Hull , nf the Dubuqno ron work , IMS bson suffering temporary naanity , caused by sunstroke several fears ug3 , inflicted probibly fatal injur- ns upon himself with a pocket-knife on Wednesday. i John 0. Steinbrcnner , a young man .wonty-threo years of age , was thrown 3 rom a tteam thrasher bo was driving near Iowa City on Thursday. The wheels of tha heavy maohluo pissed over tbo unlucky m n , killing him Instantly. A daughter of Joseph Glance , of Union ovrnsbip , Monroe county , Is anxiously ooklng for her husband , J , 0 Burton , a whom aho was recently married on ahort acquaintance , only to find herself a number two. Two dare-devil tramps were arrested Now Wine , Duboquo county , on the 14th. They entered a field whtra Henry Langbam was at work , pointed two loaded pistol * at bii hrad , bade him accom pany them to the homo , whcra they ntn meal prepared by the terrified wife , and took 815 , all the money they had in the bouse. Sherlif McOinn and Constable Qlnokley started in pnrault and nailed aim near the the town. They were lodged in jalj. John Nospor , a farmer living three miles north of Oxford Junction , in Jones onnty < , committed snlcldo by shooting hlmitlf through the heart with a shotgun , the 10th. When found ho lay about iifioen lees from the door of hla houeo his poket woio dlscoviroi letterj to hla children , tolling them where his ) a i will would bo found , wbnh dittrlbuted about $8,000 ia property between them. neighborhood quarrel , In which the deceated bad become Involved , Is thought have rendered him temporarily Insane. Iniprnvo ( ho Stock. Although by no means an enthusiast on he very important thuuie fiuo B'OI * ' ret I am prone to sty thtt the ortttut jetweon the condition of the horie , i , , , sheep and swlco of a former Hay ano hue of to-day is truly gr at Even th > contrast furnished by the aggregate of tin ook just at tha present time , Is plainlt vmlble to the meat cstual observer. Thp diFcr nce ia the market value of the twoj eses Is keenly felt by tbo unfortunatt c0ior of the torab stock. Tio'O i > t great room for improvement yof , and it is very probable tbat the field will remain open for a long tlmo to como ere tbo workapproacb.es anj thlog tlko completion. Everywhere farmers and others ate awakening In regard to the Improvement of stock. Many have already realized the Rood results produced thereby , whilst others nro making efforts In the same direction , disposing tf the inferior an imals and replacing with Improved stock as rapidly aa their limited moans will per mlt. But the number who still cling t old customs and methods , and bollev tbat It doc a not pay to expend money an labor In order to supersede the soru it tok , Is cotUlnly not small. They soon to adhere to these unreasonable as well a expensive Ideas mainly because sac ! Ideas are traditional , I bollovo It will pay any man to 1m provo his stock to that extent which J justly consistent with his meats , bo the creat , or small , If great , the results an returns , of course , will bo earlier realfztt Bet if small , as is the cato with many the good remits will eventually mak thomsolvon manifest In various ways. I will not pay at all for a man to invest beyond yond hla moans ( as many oftan do ) , fo such a course csmlly proves ruinous t him who tries the venture. Several years ago , when nearly every farmer in ttii suction of the countr owned a flock of common native sheep quito n number of fine wool sheep wer brought hero. The owners soon dlecov ored that thera was a wldo dlfToronc between the natives and fiuo wpoh am there wai a greater profit in raising fin wool sheep. So they very wisely con eluded that an improvement of stoc was absolutely necessary. The results a seen to-day are a docldod Improvement In fact , there are some as fine sheep her as can bo found anywhoro. The woo has a higher market valno than the woo produced by the former Ilockp , and th yield of wool Is moro pounds per sheep JEFF W. WAY.NIOK. Ohariton , lowo. Diving tor X100.00O. Divera and apparatus have gene ou from Liverpool to Grand Canary to mak on attempt to recover the largo autn o 100,000 In specie , which went down with the Spanish steamer AlphonooXIItl c IF the above island. The diving party which . . IB under the inpervltion and dlrcc tion of Cupt. R , T. Stephens , aorvoyo at Lloyd's , went out in the African Steam ship company's steamer Niger. The Alphoneo. Xllth was a Spanish mal steamer going to Caba with pagsonpora aud a valuable cargo. She put Into LIB Paining harbor la February lastbn when leaving the Island struck Gando Point , a rldgo cf dangerous shoal recks extending sonic distance out to sea. Shu remainnd on the rd&o ! n few moment * juat auiliclent to oeoble tha crew and pas songcrs to leave in their boats then she went bodily over thu rldgo Into deep water. The treasure , which the Eoglleh divers are going out to try to recover , la eald to bo In five dollar gold pieces , anc Is . . in ten casts of 10,000 each. Opera tions wilt bo carried on In nearly t nitty fathoms of water , at which depth the divers and apparatus wcra tested bcforo leaving England. The specie is In the magazine of the vesul In the lower hold. The treasure \vjs insured at Lloyd's , and when the nteninor tank the Insurance money wns paid. Whatever Cape. Stephens and hla dive is eau now recover will be the proparly of the underwriters. Tfce New Tort PLUMBING OO'Y. 552 Broadwav ? Council Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY & HYBRAULIG ENGINKERSPUB- I LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW I ERAGE , WATER WORKS and VEN TILATION designed - ed and constructed. PLUMBING work in : all its branches. This comoanv have one of thebest assort ed stocks oi plumb ing goods in the-west. Estimates furnish ed. H. Birkinbine , Manager. NEW YORK , PLUMBING CO'Y t 552 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS : ; . Telephone No , , : : H. SOHUEZ. 1 S orrios oven AUKIUOAS urneu IOWA. JTACOIf 8XMS , Attorney - at-Law OOPNOIL BLUTl S , VTA. : : uoa orriotR w , HM - SPECIAL I NOTICES NOTICE. SpeeUl ft verttstmen no M Loul found , To Lonn , For Bale , To Kea I Wtnti , Board- Jig , tto. , will b l&Mrted In Ihli column M th * low r t ot TEN CENTS PER IJNK ( or the flrit InBMlloo tnd CIVK CKNTfl t'KR LINK ( ot e oh robmtpint In. tcrtlon. I/faveidvutbomenli ti onr offie * , Mo 12 I'oail etroit nt r Brp dw > v WAMKiOlrl lor Rentnl houiowcrkj * pp1y at ( A. J , Cnt cnden'a residence , tclqilioiu No.'f > 5 , Caunal Illans WMrn ao < xl caiiiaesor for cltv work : ROW ! | y to right mm. Knqulro ( it 823 Uro jdj- . J. A , Powetg , mtnagcr. rj Tlio double ofllct on Dtoidw * } rrccntly JD ocjupled bj Dr. So ; belt , lloraco Krorctt TTtORRiuT A sU loom houte , ten mlnn'cs walk J.1 from butlncec , city water , well ami clitein. For lent cbcap. -No. 180n rrlson trcet , thrco roomt. McSUno-i ft Co. t 1'OlllBtHct. FOR SAT K An c'egivnt Wisconsin mmmer retort , 260 acres , 1(0 ( tilliblcrall ay station anjstoini- bott ntidlnj ; frame liuiiso ( or htnicototili pavllllon , nine oclUis , rtttturant , lee hcuio , tenement home , four eottiRcf , b tn,8tO fru'.t lnt ,3 , actcs prniits , cow , hotac , 13 bo.Tf , do A flno report , icO feet > bo\t Wl com In rer , mill ISO feet above Uanlioo It ll pa ) SooOivjc r. AilJicsi Vf , k S. BUR olllw , Council Dlulli. * FOR SALE Lands liuprotecl aaU uulmnrorcHl , II vou vnntu farm In western Iowa , Kangte Kebraika or Dakota , lotus ho r from sou. SWAN it , , iOH SALE UouBCfl , Lota and Land. A. J JU Ptcpbcnwn , (03 Flrat a > cnuc. qno itxcAANo B e , b P , b 10 , b 13 MO hotels India. JL crcntlocatlcni fcrsaloor for trade. Bl > 8 , epoclal bnrcnln ; 400 n lim roved tarn worth 218,000. rrUo for n ehoro tlmo 81CnoO , will trndo lor low priced Western l.inds. Swan A. Walker. B201 , Biddlery Ilartlnaro manufacturlr catnb' llshrrcnt Itock nnd miohlneryaluo S7.0CO , for western land Swan A. Wniker , Uouacll Jlluffs. B203 , flock ( dry good * , groceries and hardware , \aluo , $3,000 , In an ( 'ooa eastern Nebraska town or land. 8 an fc Walker. B OI , stock of general merchandise In n good western Iowa tonnMtlno 4,000 , wants an Im proved farm In western Iowa. h in .V Walker. BS05 , stock of hardware In Etubon Co < Indiana , for land , value about Si.OCO. Swan & Walker. BJOO , nowstockof bar are In a Iho Nebraska town ( or land , \ lue 23,000. Svan & Walker B 2a7. stock of igrlcultural Implcmenta anil shell hardware , \aluo about 8,00J. wants n good 1m proved farm. Swan & Walker. T > 203 , a 810,000 stock of clothing In a good WIs JL _ > consln clt3 Inlands and bilince cash or im proved security. Beautiful store room at low rent , tivran & Walker. 210 , tlock of mixed hardware Inn live western Iowa town ( or cheap lands , > aluo f0,000. Swan fcWftlker. 211 , flno brick block , rents well , In a llvo central Ia.ta\\n ono room occupied nith general stock of goods , wants an Improved ( arm , value ; building 18,000 , goods 87,000. Bwan& fenlker. 212 stork of boots , shoes bats , caps and clothing valued $3 QUO , In ono of tbo beet towns In Mob. , valued $3,000 for innds. Swan & Wtlkcr. 213 , a3.0CO stock of clotHng. wants land In . _ North Western Iowa , ( or $0,000 , nnd will pay illflorenco. S an & , Walker. 214 , an $8,000 strck of drugs In central Iowa for land. Snan St Waleir. 1121Sanother stock of drugs aluo fromtSOQ to 8700 -O vvlthstore buildingacdlot > alue 8SOOInn good cbrama ion n wants partly Improv cd land. Swan & Wilkcr. FOR full particulars , wilto to or call open Swan & Walker. It jou want to sell , buy , or tradoany- thlnpr , tell 8. i. W. about It. bwan & Walker , Ccun F. II. Oucurr , S. T. FJIKSCH , I. II. TKEruon. 540 BROADWAY.N WHOLESALE and IlETAIL Curtains ( , Window Shades , 1C Oil C Cloths , Slattings , Eugs , 4 Etc. , Etc * tfc Store jffatle to Order. On short notice. Write for prices and Samnles. J. L , . UBU& V OlDXk. No. 607 BiondwfcT Oonncil Blcfla. Eailway Time Table. OODNOIL BLUFFS. The following ara ( be times of the arrival and da. itrtoro ot trains by central itandard time , al the ocal depots. Trains leave transfer depot lea mlo- i eaillei and arrive tea minutes later. unoloo and ROBTUVVUTIU , A M Mall and Express 0.50' r H Accommodation 4-tO 5:30 : r ii Express P.05 OaiOlOO AND WOK ISL1BD. 25 A M Mall and Express B 63 :26 A M Accommodation 6'IS .80 r M Etpretu 9.00 A OinOABO , 1IILVAUIU AID IT. fADL. ,20'A u Mall and Expresa fl 50 r w :2S r u Kxpresn 0.05 A H oaioAoo , nau are AUD quocor. :63 A Utll and Express 7:10 : r u r Aa ooziui odatlon 2 00 r u r bprei 6:50A : M vnisa , ET. LOCIS AK9 rAoino. S:15 : r M Local St. Louis Express Local K S.OOrU Transfer " " Transfer 8 20 I'M n CAXiAl CIT7 , IT , lot AVD OOVICIIj HUrT * . llu > 0W A M Mall and Express 0:40 : r M 8:15 : r " Express B.zS A M noox cm AID ricirio. 20 A M Mall for Sioux City 0.60 r u SO r M Expreis ( or 8t Paul P. 26 A II CMOS pi&iric , 1.00 A U Dinver Express 4 35 r u .06 r M Lincoln i'ati O'a & II V 2.85 r w 7:55 : j > Overlacd Kipr" 8.80 A II Draur TBAIhB TO OMAHA. 1 Leave ' Council Dluflt 6 66 7:55 : B.SO 10:80 : 1:40 a. m.M 2 0 8 80 4:28 : 6J626 : Pre :15 p.m. Leave Omaha 926 7:29 : e(0 : 10 ; -llilO m. 18.60-SW-8.00-4 ; : 0-l,55-t.W TIME RJEMXNCITON Standard Typewriter At the New Orleans Exposition , 1 , The Jury ot ai\ arils critically cxatzlntd the larloui writing mikchlnsl , an ! dtctdeJ by A thirds veto to Rho the highest nwird to the KPJIINOTO . . Thodcclilon < ( Jury WM Ignoicdbj the committee of airudi , and other jurors were aJdo conitllutlDg MIOW nry. 5. This ttcond Jury ilio crlllcilly examined the tarlcus utlllrR machines , and made the award of a first thsj gold medal , tbo highest award , to the RxMl-taTOi BtandudT/pe Writer , ( or "simplicity , dura bility , cato of manipulation and speed. " 4. Tno ti port of this Jury wis made , de'.lv crcJ to and receipted ( or by the committee of awards on May 20. 6. The mcmtariof thlsjurj were \erdischarged. . 0. No other fury examined the niMttoioN Standard Typo-Wilier at Nc Orleans. 7. Iho tlgocrsodb.l anird arc honoralls nd w ell known gentlemen. Their nJdroisol ro Clia A. Morgan , Esq , ceiithein maniger of R. 0. Dunn & Co , Kcw Orleans , La , ; Kx-Oofcrnor Krank Bac ) U. 8. commissioner of Kintas , and president ot the U. H. boardof lommhiloners , Chtnuto , Kin ; Qeo. A. Beaten , Ecq , stcncgrsphcr Hid surctarj ot the boaid of U , S. cornmlntonerr , Columbui , Ohio. 8. The affldAtllBol these tTnllcmcn and the hUtotyo ! the ontost , which wo are picpulne pamphlet form , wo will bo pleibcd tofurtlsh o * arp'lcatloi. The fcllo lng Is the report : The World's Induttilil and CotlcnCcntcEiiUlKxrrnHlon , Nen Orleans. Jury report. Appllcixtlo No. SIC ; groups ; clan OH. Coin ] < clltton. The undersigned Jurors In the abe > o entitled class , ha > Inj ; c tcfally examlnod the exhibit made F. Itemln ton AEeiiPlllrii , Kiw 'inrl-.iinU.nll ccroittlrircxhlbltfconcur In recommending tbo a nlaflrst cUts tried the Standard TJJC-Writer , for slrrpllc'.ty , dunlillt ) , oasoof minlpnUtloii a speed. Dated t Othd J of May , 1$5. OKO niATON , ) CIUS A. MOU04N , VJurora ; JfltANK UACON , ) vlKOFr , 3 AMANS & BENEDICT , S80 Drcadway , New York. Ctlcngo OlHee , 28 Madison St , O. H. SHOLES , Agent , Council Bluffs , lown 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. 1. GILLETTE. Formerly MRS. J. J. GOOBE. 29 Main Street , Council Bluffs AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. KcRular Dinner 11:3O to 1:3O : , 5 cents. 605 Broad-way , - - Council Bluffs. The only all night house in the city. Everything served in first class style and on ehor nottco Hot and cold lunches nhvnys ready. Forene & Landstrom , A Suits to order In latest styles at cheapest possible prices.No. No. 205 Main St. , Council Bluff N. J. SWAI < SON. 0. E. SWAXSOR SWANSOW MUSIC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS And : all kinds of musical Instruments. Pianos lnd organs solo on the Irstallment rlan. Mtnlcil nstru. mentsof e\cry description tuned and repaired. Hating over 14 jcars experience In tbo business no fco confident of gUing tbo best ot eatlelactlon. llemcrrlicr tto place. Sign of the gilt organ 329 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA KIEL SAL ! Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will cell in retail or carload lota Ail Stock Warranted as Rerjresented Wholeiale and retail dealers In Drain end Baled II y. Prices [ < : ' sonnblo Satisfaction Guiruiteod. SGIILUTER * BOWLEY Oor. Cth Av. and 4th St. , Oonnell Blufijj. J. WHOLESALE DEALEU IN Employ no traveling agents , thus pnvinp tlioir cxpeneea to cuatomers. Agent for JPara Kubbor Company. Write for prices , 413 Broadway , Goiinci ! Bluffs , a W. P. AYLSWOETH . Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and imtief&ctron guarantaod. Prams houi o\etl on Little Giant truckc , the beat in thu woild. > awnnTn 1010 Uinth'Stroet , Council Uluffa Office Pusev. Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established , - 1865 rOt. BAll BT S.A. PIERCE , DO Mum bt. , Council Ulufls tetalllioot and Shoe ttoie htro big bar iluioin asite found. ON THE Piano and Organ , M ! Kanuio Westcott , Organist ; nt the esbyterian cliurcli. Itetidenco 000 Waeb- ton In Council IIIutTs having And nil mo lern Improvement * , call bells , Cra alarm bulls , etc. , ia tbo CRESTON HOUSE NOB. 21D , 217 anil I31P , Main Street. MAX M IIN , - E. Eice M. D. P n\Tf > DDJ ( nr othe' timo'B removal without the UililLDnO ) | knife or draiiluif of Wood. CHRONIC > < Dn Ovrr thirty ) car4pr rtlca Inxprileno * . CScu o II , I'taiUtiecc , Council 42rUoLbuliation tree. WELLS COOK. Ueneral Agent at Largo " SAFKTV FDND SVSTJSM , " HAETFOED Life and Annuity InsCo DIUKCII WKSTKUK DKror , 22 OOUNOIL BLOFF8IA ,