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    6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , THURSDAY , AUGUST 20. 1885
Thurslay Morning , Aguust 20
RATES.
at Canlei - W cnU rt week
rM M. - - - - - 110.00 pet year
MINOR MENTION ,
your poll tax and save oosta.
Rotter , merchant tailor , for fine goods
Still Bates was yesterday booked for
vagrancy.
The K. 0. pay car la expected to gladden
don the boys to-day.
Permit to wed was jcrtordsy granted
to H , R. Perrlne , of Chicago , nnd Nellie
M. Hogtn-of Exeter , Neb. .
John Nicholson has found his horse
"Botcher , " about throe miles northwest
of Omabo , bnt the thief who atolo him
escaped.
Justice Sohurz .yesterday presided In
the superior court , Judge Aylosworth
being in attendance at the democratic
convention at Ocdnr Rapids.
Raltcr , the taller , has jtUt reoilvod his
now stock of fall goods and would be
ploiBad to aoo his old friends nnd patrons
at the old aland , No. 310 Broadway.
H. Beccroft , who had a row the other
day with Another oxpresiman , William
Lewis , Is reported as being sick nt homo
from the effects of the blows ho received ,
Judge Conner failed to put In an appearance
pearanco yesterday , still bolng detainee
by the will case at Donlson. The circni
court was therefore adjourned until FrI
< lcy mornlrg ,
The social of thoOongrcgatlonal church
will bo entertained by Mrs. Gaylord
Mrs. Havorstack and Mrs. CODS , at the
residence of Dr. R. R'co ' , corner of Six.b
street and Seventh avenue , nert Friday
evening , All are cordially Invited.
The Ohlcngo & Northwestern > raln
Tuesday night was delayed In Its arrlva
hero several hours on account of a frolghl
train wrecked near Oedar Kaptds , a flat
car on a switch being blown on to the
main track by n strong wind. N"o ono
was hurt in the wreck.
The funeral services of Henry Rishton
senior , took pltco yesterday afternoon
and were largely attended. Rev. J. F.
McDowell officiated. The family deslro
to express to their friends , through the
BEE , heartfelt thanks for the sympathy
and kindness shown during the honra of
till ction ,
The remains of poor Maud Thompson
were yesterday given a decent burial ,
some of her sisters of the street joining
in contributions to help got n casket and
other necessaries. The help came late ,
( for a llttlo of this money properly bestowed
stowed might have avoided the sad sight
of her being loft aloco to suffer and to
dlo.
Charles Allen _ was before tbo police
couit yesterday for the sixth time In a
month , the charge being disturbing 'tho
peace. The evidence was not strong and
ho was given the benefit cf the doubt ,
and also a lecture nnd warning to the
effect that ho was preparing himself to
servo a term nt Fort Madison.
Fred Geretenborg nnd his wife , who Is
getting a divorce from him , were both
arrested yesterday , he being charged
with making throat ; , and she with as
sanltlng Mrs. Adams. The excnso for
such conduct was that Mr * . Adams had
called Mrs. Gerstonberg some offensive
names. The hearing of the matter was
postponed until Saturday afternoon.
John Buoh , of Keg Creek , was thrown
from his wagon by hla horses running
nway in the southern part of the city
Tuotday night , and it was thought that
ho was corlonsly hurt , ho being insensible
when picked up , but on being ctrrlod
Into a neighboring house and cared for ,
ho aoon rallied. No bones were broken ,
or other serious consequences resulting.
The alarm of fire about 9 o'clock yet
tordny morning was caused by the burn
ing cf a holoan the roof of the small
dwelling house of George Nils , on Wash
ington avenue , near Broadway. Part of
iho fiio department went ono way , nnd
the other part in an oppotito direction ,
bnt enough of n bucket brigade ot to
the scene to put out tbo bits 3 before any
great dhmngo was done. A defective
flue is the supposed causa ol the firo.
Andy Davy still lies in jail awaltlcg a
hearing on the charge of indecently as
saulting a .yoong woman named Miss
Nellie Debase , who has been employed
In the family of ff. M. Palmer. The SB-
sault Is said toihavo boon made as the
young woman was passing near the
Bloomer school building , end If tbo
charge is true as made , the fallow should
bo giyen the full extent of the law. No
information had been signed yesterday ,
bnt ono bad been drawn np , nnd the case
will not probably bo examined until the
latter part of the week , thu girl having
been so mod that she will not bo able to
appear before that time.
1'EUSONAU
S. S. Stevens and family ipent Sunday In
Cietton and returned home yesterday.
i ) . W. Smith and wlto have returned from
Crawford county , where Uiey want to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Smith' * father.
William Oronewes returned homo yester
day fr a his vltU to the old country. U
looka well and reports a happy time.
KJ Alknion hat returned from Colter
Springe and yesterday tUrted out on the "Q"
P gain , wltMhe punch in bis hands , and ai
* genial a J'tlcfceti ' , pleare , " M ever.
Walter Carnju h , John Norman , and M.
Haley , of DunUp , were IIPre yratmUy , and
joined William If aloney , John Murphy , aid
John Cuaick In ufnff to DA\enport to uttecd
the coupon of the Ancient Older of Hibsr ,
nlans.
Worker * with uietala generating eloo
Irlcity eaoapcd the ohylora of ' 4J Then J
uaa onr electric bulls. Judd & Smith , IJ
Council Bluffs AgenU wanted. Jt
DELEGATISTD DES MOINES I
Tte Republicans of Potlawattami
Con&ty & Pcacsfolly Name Them ,
Their Only Instruction 'to Snppot
Clayton TOP Mcnton ant-Governor.
The county republic ti convention mo
at the court room yesterday morning a
11 o'clock sharp , being called to order by
Mr. Jacob Sims , who named as 'tempor
ary chairman , Mr. Charles M , Harlo. He
opened the proceedings with a neat llttli
speech. Ho referred sarcastically to thi
democratic convention hold in the sami
hall a few days previously , andwhloh wai
characterized by such 'dlsordcrllnoss ant
strife , no hoped there would bo no such
scenes over witnessed In the repub
lican ranks.
At Its conclusion , W. J. Trotter wa
chosen temporary secretary.
On motion , the following committees
were mined :
On crodentlnla E. P. Brown , of Nee
la ; Col. W. F. Sspp , of Council Bluffs
Mr Booth , of Carson ; 0. R. Scott , o
Council Bluffa ; W. T. Wllcox , of Oak
land.
land.On permanent organization A. T
Fllcklngor , T. W. MoOargar , Ell Clay
ton. Mr , Prentiss , of Crescent , and M
B. Brown.
After a recesa of ten minutes the com
mlttoo on credentials reported. Boomer
Center , Bardln , Jamo § , Keg'Oroek ' , Lin
coin , Rockford and Wnveland township
wore not represented. Mr. Wooster Fa ;
was selected to represent Keg Crook , hi
being present. The other delegates won
reported and the report adopted.
Tbo committee on permanent officer
reported In favor of retaining the tcm
porary officers.
Mr. From moved that a committee o
ono from each ward and township bo ap
pointed to select dologatoa to the stiti
convention , subject to the approval o
the convention.
The following were named : W. T
Wllcox of Belmont , A. R. Prentlss o
Crescent , Robert Booth of Catson , D
Harcourt of Grove , Alfred Taylor o
Hazel Doll , W. McFadden , first ward
T. J. Evans , second ward , John Llndt
third ward , W. I. Smith , fourth
ward , Kane township ; Wooater F y
of Keg Crook , E. A. Constancy of Knox
H. 0. Riymond of Lawls , E P. Smith o :
Macedonia , I , Thompson of Minden , W.
E. Rsmlngton of Neolo , N W. Matson
of Norwalk , S. B. Frnm of Pleasant , J.
Clark of Silver Creak , H. Velth of Val
ley , J. H. Annls of Waihington , El
Clayton of Wright , E. G. Harris of
York.
The committee after a recess reported
the following delegates , the report being
adopted unanimously : George Carson , E.
J. Abbott , 0. R. Scott , Spencer Smith ,
W. F. Sspp , George F. Smith , John
Llndt , Jacib Sims , J. Lyman , A. T.
Fllcklnger , J. D. Edmundson of Council
Bluffy 0. L. Roberts of Balknop , R. T.
Jones of Otrson , E , W. Jones and John
Jenks of Knox , D. H. 0. Hammond of
Lewis , E. L. Cook of Macedonia , P.
Ellors of Minden , H. T. It-win of Noola ,
Thomaa Beck of Valley , Jerome Turner
of Washington , Ell Clayton of Wright
Dr. Darnell of Layton.
Col. Sapp offered the following resolu
tion , which waa unanimously adopted :
Whereas , Bellovlcg the agricultural
Interest of our state paramount to any
other ono Interest , and believing that
such Interest should have a just recogni
tion in the coming republican state con
vention , and possessing the fullest coriB-
deiico In the Integrity , ability and ex
perience [ of jjtho Hon. B. F. LClayton ,
of this county , therefore ba It
'Resolved , That the delegates to the
state convention from Pottawattamlo
county be directed to present hisnamo to
that convention as a candidate for lieu
tenant governor , and to USB all honorable
means to secure his nomination.
The following were then chosen as the
members of the county central commit
tee : C. L. Roberts of .Belknap , J. B.
Matlock of Oroicent , Elwood of
Grove , J. P. Bolder of Hazel Dell , E. J.
Abbott first ward , J. Sims second ward ,
B. W. Hlght third ward , W. J. Smith
fourth ward , Kane towinhlp ; A. E Boll
of Center , J. B. McMackln of Keg Creek ,
W. J. Trotter of Knox , W. S. Pack-
nrd of Liyton , W. H. Spearer
of Lewis , E. L. Smith of Macedonia ,
P. Ehlors of Mlndeu , A. Hamilton of
Neola , N. W. Matson of Norwalk , J. 0.
Putins of Silver Creek , A. L Fieldn of
Valley , J. Turner of Washington , 0. 0.
Warner of Wright , E. E. Harris of
York.
Capt. D. W. Bight was chosen as tbo
chairman of the Kane township delega
tion.
tion.Mr.
Mr. Jacob Sims was unanimously
chosen as chairman of the connty central
committoe. :
The convention then adjourned.
Dr. Wiles , Eye , Ear and 'Throat
specialist , room 5 Evorntt block.
BIDSlPENED.
THE . :
Colmcil Blnffs Preparing for Two Miles
More o [ Paving.
The Contract to bB Let to S , P
Polsom , of St. Paul ,
Some Citizens Object to Paving ,
A special meeting of the city council
was hold yesterday afternoon , at which
Alderman Mynater presided , and Alder
men Seldcntopf , Beunott , S trail b and
Shugart were present.
A remonstrance against paving South
P/rat / street , signed by property owners ,
was presented. There was 3 Oil feat
represented. Mr. A. 0. Gra am , In bo
islf of the protestors , explained inoro
fully tbo reasons for not desiring pivlng
lust now. A storm sewer should first be
nit In. If that was put in now , he would
not oppose paving.
G. F. Young also opposed paving at
present , not thinking it en Immediate
necoaai'y.
Marshal Tnrley appeared to renou
stmto g ln t the pavlug of W uh
ngton Avenue. Ho thought tbat
f jomettnng waa not done fur ihn creek
, h nholo avenue would bo washed awoy ,
Phil Armour wanted to have tin
Waahlngton avenue paving pnl crt to
another year , as be had to pay on Second
ir iet , and U made lee big a bill for cm
yaar.A . )
A patltlon of properly owners on Wil.
Jmr avenue was prwented , asking lh t
tba terminus 0 | tbo proposed laving
I there termlnato at Blufl atreot Instead of
Third street.
Mr. Turley did not object to paving
Willow arxmuo.
A remonstrance was presented by prop
erty owners 8Ralu t paving Park avenue ,
on the ground of times being bar J. and
the work nnaecesiary. This remonstrance
affected only that ptrt of the avenue from
High School atreot to Pomona atreot.
Mr. Dohany , one of the signers , said
ho would not object If the paving wai run
ctoar up to the park , but thought this
ahould bo left to another year.
Aldcnnan Sltdontopf offered the fol
lowing resolution :
Resolved , That the prayer of the prop *
orty holders on north Sooond street from
Washington avenue to Fletcher avenue ,
stating tbat they have arranged to com
ply with the order of the council as to
the paving , curbing , parking and side-
walking ot the same , and asking 'hat siid
atreot be exempted from any contract for
said work , bo and the same Is hereby
granted upon the condition that the work
of such Improvement bo commenced or
or before the fust of October next , and
that the lowest bidder of the bids to bo
opened to-aay shall bo entitled to thi
contract for that woik on or after the 2i
day of October next.
The resolution was adopted.
The council , before oponln ; tbo blda
for paving , pasted a resolution reserving
the right to reject any and all bids , or to
reject bids for any portion of the etreo'
advertised , so as to protect these whi
have made remonstrances , and not pavi
Iti some of the work advertised , If , on Investigation
vostigation , the council shall doom It ad
vlsablo t > ob to do so.
The bid i were then opened. The bid
were for paving with white cedar blocki
the following streets :
Willow avenue from cntt sldo of Thlrc
street * cat to Main street
Bryant atreot from north aldo of Broad
way north to brldqo across Indian crook
Sooond atreot from north lido o
Fletcher avenue , south to Broadway.
Washington ovcnno from east sldo o
Oakland avenue , east to Second street.
Park avenue from south aldo of Broad
way , south to Pomona atreot.
First street from south aide of Bro d-
Tray , south to Graham avenue.
All grading to within ono foot of the
road hod is considered extra work. The
bils were based on four different mode ;
of payment first , cash ; second , Intorsec
tlon paving bonds ; third , intersection
paving warrants ; fouith , special assess
ment paving warrants.
The bids were referred to the commit
tee on paving , with Instructions to re per
atamootlrg to behold next Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock , at which time a
contract will probably bo made with S
P. Fohom , Jr , his bid bolng by far thi
lowest. The bids are much lower than
those of last year , the lowest then bolng
S1.G8.
The council held a brief oxocutlvo
session for an informal discussion of th
remonstrances presented against paving
certain streets.
Dr. West , dentist , over BEE office.
ELEGANT WEDDINO AHD STYLISH
Stationery , the finest and meat complete
line over brought ta the city now at
rRYOK S KEE JOB OFFICE.
Invitations , Program ? , Rjgrats , Calling
Cards , etc. ,
THE LATEST STYLES ,
and in quantities to suit.
Also a beautiful line of
ENGRAVED FOLDERS AND CARDS.
Call and see thorn. All orders filled
promptly , and the work will ba guaran
teed to equal tboetoc't. '
THE CONTRACT LET.
The New Court Honse to be Built for
Less Than the People Voted ,
Wiclcham Bros , the Winners.
The connty board mot yesterday and
opened the bids for the steam heating cl
the caurt house and jail , and took into
consideration the bids for building the
conrt houso. An a result of their delibera
tions it waa decided to glvo Wlekham
Bros. , of tbisci y , the contract for bnild
ing the couit hoDse. It was decided to
lave It built of Bid ford atone , this be
ing the best as well as the most
coolly In price named in tbo bldv. The
contract for this atone is let for $141,278 ,
and Wlotham Bros , allow § 1,000 for tbo
old conrt bouse , which is to bo torn
down.
The bids on steam heating rhowod
Blair , Danlap & Hopkins , of Calcago , to
bo the lowest , mid tbo coatraot was Idt
to them for $ ( ! 393. It was thought that
it wcuId be bitter to hare a separate
jolUr homo locitttl between the jail and
ho court honso , but nearly all the prac
tical men who examined into the matter ,
odvltod the board Hgunst this plan ,
clilming that It woula cost 2,000 moro ,
and not bo so aatltfac'.ory as to put a
Dollor In oioh bulldiug. The board tbero-
ere decided on thu latter method cf
beating.
The letting of these contracts Cxoa the
cast of tbo now court house , complete ,
ready to furniih and occupy. otSMO 071.
which comes within the $150,000 voted
by the people.
Next Sunday , August 23 , the saloon
ioepors are to give a iilcnlo at tbo park
on Graham avenue , Eitontivo prepaia-
tlonaaio being nude , and good mneio aud
other needfuls for a good tlino will ba
provided. All are cordially invited.
Substantial abstract of tltlo and real
citato loans. J. W. and E. L. Squire ,
102 Pearl street.
A lot of carp en tern' tools , belonging to
E , J. Gydnger , were ttoloa from Mr.
Miller's now house , where he WAI work-
ng , last night. He tnil'srcd a aimilar
oss two weeks ago.
Fred. Gerstenborg was arrested last
night for striking Stndf Point * .
A HERUIX'S DEATH.
William n. Isrue ) , a llioliold Recluse
uf lUlilmoro , Kxplroa After a
Solitary tilf oof Over Twenty
Yocrs ,
Alone , in the old mansion where he
ltd lived the life of a hermit for twenty
fcais nd nirro , William Q' Isrcal , B
wealthy ri'izen of Baltimore , died Friday
light. Bo never wont out except at
light , when ho would alt on his front
anrch and g z at the stars for hours.
Jatll abant fiva yeatg ago he used to g' '
o the butcher and HIB biker dally , but
f lite he was too infirm to lotve the
louse , and hit raja'a ' were brought to him
rom a res'aur ' nt. When till wa ter took
10 pliln breakfast this mornlpg and
rnprjcd on the ivlndow-ahntter the long ,
bony bnod which wa wont t ) reach out
and grasp the food did not appear. The
waiter called n neighbor , and together
they entered the house , to fiud the olc
man dying at thnfoot of ft stairway down
which ho bad fallen. He expired in
thort time.
The secret of the hermit's life is
wrapped In myatory. For the last twenty
jo rs tbo house In which ho has lived
alone has been shut up , It hia never
been cleaned or piinted , nnd was gradual
ly falling Into decay. The hotuo was
once magnificently furnished. Das
ecvornl Inches thick covered the volvot-
cushloned furniture In the parlor and the
rosewood ballot in the dining-room. I
is said that a love affair caused the man
to become n recluse. Before bo clotec
himself in from the world the homo w&s
tbo rosldouco of his father , the late
Fielder Iirnel , who carried on an exten
sive conveyancing business and was very
rich , The bnslnoin is still conducted by
two other sons. The hermit was 70 year
old and worth about $100,000.
An lownMuliiMtoii Octet In Ills AVotl
DUDUQUE , Ang , 10.--A gentlem n who
has just returned from a trip through
Northern Iowa tells a very ntrango story
of the abduction cf a young girl fifteen
years old , during ho war , by n band o : '
gypsies who were camped near Shorrlll'i
Mound , a German settlement situated
ton miles north of this city. The girl ,
whom ho Is pleased to call Maggie Grdy ,
ho detcribcs as exceptionally pretty. The
gypsies were qaito a novelty , and thi
young people tn the settlement tbrongec
the camps to have a look In the mirror o ;
the future. Mnpgiu Gray wes porsuadoc
by a young man to accompany him to the
camp to have their fortunes told. This
was dona by an old , wltcbylooking
woman , who supplemented it with a cup
of liquid substance which In color resembled -
somblod wlno , but In reality waa a drug.
The young girl soon fell into a comatose
condition , from which aho did not recover
until she was In a country of which she
know nothing , not oven the locality. In
thla way aho baa passed twenty-four ycara
of her life , making no effort to escape ,
believing , as the was told by her abduct
or a , that her father had sold her to them ,
and that any attempt to cscapo would bo
futito. Three months ago she rnndo ho
oscapa from St. Joe , Bio , , to Omaha
Nob. She arrived at SnorriU'a thrco
weeks ago , and told , almost verbatim ,
the foregoing story. At the tlmo she
was spirited away her noart-brokon par
ents left Shcrrill'a and went to Dakota ,
believing ; tbat their daughter v
drowned. The daughter expected to find
them at Sherrlll' , bnt was eadly mis
taken. Over a week ago aho started , this
tlmo by rail , for the homo of ho puonto.
and , ere this can find its way to the pub
He , will bo enjoying their company.
The K"ew York
PIiUMBIMG CO'Y.
552 Broadwav-
Council Bluffs , Iowa
& HYDRAULIC
ENGINEERSPUB-
LIC and PRIVATE
SYSTEMS of SEW
ERAGE , WATER
WORKS , and VEN
TILATION design
ed and constructed.
PLUMBING work
in all its branches.
This conmanv have
one of the best assort
ed stocks oi plumb
ing goods in the west.
Estimates furnish
ed.
. Birkinbine *
Manager.
NEW YORK ,
PLUMBING CO'Y
Si.
55S BROADWAY
MS3
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Telephone No , ST.
Hair Coeds
Wattes
f
fTrizzes ,
Switches , Etc.
HAIR GOODS ,
Jfair Dressing , ,
Anil Cutting.
HAIR GOODS ,
Bangs , Cut Pampadonr , Langtry or
other styles.
Hair Goods
All kinds o ITair Goo ? s mndto
Didorat he old staud o Mrs. J. J.
Seed , who is now
Mrs C. Jj. Gillette ,
80 Main at. OoimcU Bluffs , -
SPECIAL NOTICES
KOTICK. Sp ol 1 TertlMmtn rno M tot
found , To LOAD , Tot Bkli , To R & I W nt > , Do nl
lug , lo. , will b Inserted In Ihli column * t lh low
c t ol TEN CENTS PKH UKK for lb flrii InMrllc
> nd FJVTC CRNTR PER LINK foi oh fnbfloqnfnt In
ttrlbn. IjtATOiitmtlttmcnti l oni offlot , Kb 1
I'oul itrott nikr Diotdntv
I p stiy cookj addres
ScUler Pros. , IcUOroTO , lonn.
WAHlRi ) Girl for pene al hnmcwcrk ; apply a
CA , J. fnt.cndon s residence , ttlcphono No. fi5
Council Rlan
WAVtr.n Good caiuns r ( or cltv work : ROM pa
to right mm. Knqulro at 823 Broalaay. "
A. Powers , manager.
I70R RUNT Thadouhloofllceon Broadway rfccntl
Jj ocnipled by Dr. Sejbeit , Ilortco Crerttt
FOR RK\T A six room home , ten minutes
Ironi bu lcc ! , city nater , well and cistern. Ko
tort cheap.
Kon. HUM No. HO Harrison ttrcot , thrco rooms
McUAtlo.i A to.
i I'oail stitet.
fjlOFl SVI-K An o'fRftnt WUoonslnnimmer rctorl
JL1 2CO cr < B , llOllllablp.rallwuy station andttntm
boal nndlnj ; frame hnupa fur hcmcttovl ; pavilion
wine cellars , rcttMirMit , Ice htuso , tenctnctit house
lour cuttiKcn , barn , 8 < 0 Itu.t trro ,3 acica prams
cow , hnrncp , 13 bon'r , etc A flno retort , ICO fee
abe > Wl coriln rcr , anil 120 foct aboio Harahoo
Itwll pnyfli.OOOftjcar. Addrcsi W. & S , Kit
oflletr , Council Illuflj.
FOH HALE Lands linproiod aaU unimproved
If vou want a farm m wcttcrn Iowa , liana *
Nebraska or Dakota , lotus hoar from jou.
SWAM & WALKS * .
H BATiG IIouics. Lota unit Lind. A.
"tcrir onion , 603 Klrst avenuo.
rpo XXCAAKO D 8 , b 9 , b 10 , b 13 are hotels In aid
JL orontlocAtlms fir ealo or for trade ,
B18S , special bargain ; tOO a mirrored farm wort !
818,000 , prl > o for a short tlmo SlG.CCO. will trad
fur low priced \VBtcrn lands , Bnon & Walker.
BZOl , taddlery Hardline nunufacturinfr. cstab
Ilihn cnt ( took and mtchlnsry , > aluo 97.000 , fo
rstern land Swan & Waiker , Council IJlufla.
BS03 , flock rf dry goods , groceries and hardware
Mtluo , t,000 , In an good eastern Nebraska town
or land. Swan k Walker.
BSOI , stock of general merchandise In a gooi
western Iowa to n , value 1,000 , wants an lin
proveil farm In western Ion. bw n.Jc Walker.
T ) S0.ri , stock of hardnaro In Stulo" Co . Indiana
Jj fur land , \aluo about 5J.OCO. Bwan i5t Walker
BSM , new stock of bar ware In a lUo Nebraska
tonn for land , vnlue 83,000. Swan & Walkor.
B 2)7 ) , stock of if loultural Implements and she !
hardware. > aluo about 8.00J. wnnla a good 1m
irotoil farm. Swan & Walker.
TJ 203 , a $10,000 Btook of clolhlnR In a good WU
JLJ coneln city , i In lands and btbnco cash or im
proved security , lloautiful store room at low rent.
a an & Walter.
BJ10 , ( took of mixed hardware In a Iho western
Iowa town for cheap lands , \aluo $0,003. Snan
& Walker.
B21I , line lulck block , rents well , Inallro centra
Ia.t un ono room occupied with general Ftocko
goods , wants an Improved farm , \aluo building
18,000goods 8T,009. H an& fcalker.
T > W stock nf boots , shoes hats , caps and clothing
O ; alue.I $3 000 , In ono oltho best towns In Nob.
\ nlucd $3,000 fur .and B. Swan & Wtlkcr.
B213 , a $3,000 stock of clotHnc. wants Und In
North Wotern Iowa , for $0,000 , and will pay
dlllorenco Snau & Walker.
B214 , an $8,000 etrck uf drugs In central Iowa for
land. 8 an & Walerr.
IJ21f > , anotherBtooV nl drugs value frfmtEOO to 8700
JO wlthitoro building aid lot value SSOO In a goo
> cbr.-nk town wants partly Improved land. Bwan 4.
Wtlker.
FOR full particulars , wrlto to or call upcn Swan &
Walkor. Iljou want to ecll , buy , or traileaii-
thlncr , toll 3. & W. about It. bwon & Walker , Couu
cllUluOa IOHO.
P. II. Onctrrr , S. T. FBESOH ,
I. M. THETNOB.
COUHCIL BLUFFS
540 BROADWAY.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Curtains ,
Window Shades ,
Oil Cloths ,
Mattings ,
Bugs ,
Etc. , Etc-
Office & Store ( Similes
JfJTaile to Order.
On short notice , Write for prices
and Samoles.
J. LI.
No. 607 Broadwv ; Council Blnffs.
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
rh following are the limes ol lh rrlv l nd do.
jMlure ol tialno by oentril itandard time , at the
ooal depots. Icalni leave trangler depot ton mln-
ate nrllcr and arrive ton mloatea later.
DKPiRT. ABXIVIi
mioisoaud HosnrvrisTUM ,
0.-25 A M Hall and Etiireu 0:50' : , r II
15MO r u Accommodation 1:10 : r M
6M : r it KxpioM P.05 A M
OBIUOO IBP kOOK ISLiKD.
i2C ; A M Mall and Kipresi 0:63 :
:26 A M Accommodation 1:16 :
6:30 : r U Ktpreig B:00
CnittiSO , MILVAUKIl AKD ST. TtMt ,
9:20r : * ii JIa'l ' and Express : K >
f"i ; f u Expreii 0:06 :
raicuoo , inBUBaroM Am uninuT ,
B63 ; A Mtll and Kinreei 7:10 r u
I r Ao oo nin odatloo 2:00 : r M
45 r tpre4i 8COA : u
WAiiau , ST. ixwu ADD rAorno.
J:15 : p u Local St. Louli Expresa Local
8:00 : r Transfer " " Transfsr J:20 : r M
CABIAI rarr , IT. ion Ann OOUBCIL nurri.
00fi ; A u Hall and Kxpretg 6:40 : r u
8:16 : r u Kxputa 0:2i : A u
lioux orrr AMD rimrio.
; iO A M Mall for Sioux City 8:60 : r u
; SO r u KxproM for St Paul 9:26 : A
UNION rAeino ,
1:00 : A u Denver Kxprera 4:39 : r M
1:06 : rn Uncoln Pa0' 4BV 2:35 : r M
7:65 : r OrerlaDd Ixprtu 8 0 A K
BOIUT TXAINa TO OU1UA.
LeaTe 'Ooundl Bluff * - 8.65-7:65-9:30-10:88- :
l : a. m. l : i-SO-8M : : :28-5:26-8.-J5 : :
1 : < S p. m. Leave Omaba 8:25 : 7:25 : c:60-lo :
-nl8 : * . m.
TJIJE REMINGTON
Standard Typewriter
At the Now Orleans Exposition.
I , The Jury oluwtrds critically examine. ! tha various willing miwlilnei , ani ilectdeJ by a
thirds vote to RUe the hlghctt anird to
. The dtclilon cf Jury was IgnoieJ bytlie committee of aw rJ , and other Jurors
com titutlcg anew ury.
8. Thli Mfond Jury lfo ciltldlly examined the various willlrc raachlnts , nd made the award of
BrstclujROlilnioiIal , the hlcheit award , to the lUjmaro.i Stand rdT/pe Wiltor , for "jlmpllolty , dur . X
blllty , eiio of manlpultllon and > ixrd. "
4. Tie n. port of this Jary WAS made , deihcrod to and rcwlptcd for by the coaimUtos of awtrdioa
May 20.
6. The roomboriof this Jury wcro n
8. No ether Jury examined the Itiuitoiox Standard Typo-Writer at New Orleans.
7. Iho tincr > of tb.i award are honorable anil well known gentlemen. Tholr ixldroisoj are Ch
A. Morgan , Fsq. , icnthein m nigcr ofH. 0. I > uun&Co.KowOtlttuiii , La. ; Rx-Oorornor Krank Hid
U. S. commleslooorof Kintag , andprtsldcntol the U. B. board of commlailonors.Chimito , Kas ; Ooa A.
Beaten , Etq. , Etcncgrtphcr tnd etinUtj ot Iho boatd of U. S. commldtoncrr , Cclumbut , Ohio.
S. The amdaxllsof thtpc pcnllcmcnanj the hlitoij- ! thu contest , which wo ro fittpirlDC
pamphlet lotm , wo will bo pleased to futntah o" arp'lcatlcn ,
The following Is Iho report !
The World's Jnduittltl and CottonCentcnnUl Kxprsltloii , New Oilcans. Jury report. Appllcatlo
No , 8 ID ; group 0 ; clnn 614. Competition.
The nndorelpncd Jurors In the abo\ entitled clasf , having Mtcfully examined the oxhlbtb made
F. lie mln ten A fc'cin , Jllrn , KIW loll' , tnd oil ccmttllcgexhlbltt , concur In recommending the ft
of a first clajsmcd Iho Standnid Tjj.c-Wtltir , for eluipllolty , ilunbJIty , onoof uian'pnlatlon ' a
ijiceJ.
attil I JOlh dpy of May , Ifg6. OKO.BSATOW , >
CIIAS. A. MOR04N , } Jurors ;
KIIANK BACON , J
wIKOFrS AMAN8 S BENEDICT , BSD Broadway , Now Tot k.
Chicago Office , 88 Mitlteon St
O. H.SHOLES , Agent ,
Council Bluflfo. lown
DYING AND CLEAS ING WORKS.
Gentlvmen'g ' Clothing Cleaned , Dyed and Kopnircd. Ladies' Droaeos Cleaned and Dyed
without rlppinp. I'lumta Olennod , or Colored noy Sbiulo , to Sample. Silkn , Velvet * , and
Lacea Clotnecl , Dvcd and KoQnidlicd , Lao Curtains neatly cleaned ; 29 Main St , , Council
Bluffs , opposite Test office.
office.JF.
JF. , 3f inaffei ;
ri-
AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN.
Regular Dinner 31:30 to 1:3O , i-5 cents.
505 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
The only nil night house in the city. Everything served in first class ntylo nud on ebor
nottco Ilot and cold lunches nlwave ready.
Horene & Landstrom ,
Suits to order in latoat etyloa at cheapest poasiblo [ prices.No.
No. 205 Main St. , Council Blofl
N. J. SwANBON. 0. E. SWANSON
8WA.N8OSF MTU8XC CO. ,
Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS
And nil kinds of muslcnl Instruments. rhnos nd orcnnssoln on the Irstnllmcnt rlan. Minlcil nstru.
inciitsof exory description tuned anil rejialrcd. Hailiijr o\cr Hjcarscxpetlcnco la the bushidgd HO fee
conUdcut of ghluu the licst o ( eatUlaclIoa. licmcn bet tic plnrc. Sign ot the gilt orgin
820 BIIOADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which
no 10111 cell in retail or carload lots
All Stock Warranted as Reoresented
Wholesale nd rctoll deilors In Ornln nd B&lod Hoy. Prices ! & >
sonable Rttlufactlon Ouuantecd.
SGHLUTER rf > BOWLEY
- ' _ j Oor. 5th AT. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Employ no traveling ogentu , thus snvipg their expenses to customers.
Agent for Para Itubbor Company. Write for prices ,
413 Broadway , Council Bfuffsi
W.P. AYLSWORTH1
Biiok buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame bout
cud on Little Giant trucks , the beat In the world.
1010 iNinth'streot , Council Blufl
Office Pusev.
Council S luffs , lo-wa.
Established , - 1865
rO BALB BT
S.A. PIERCE ,
100 Mmn St. , Cnuncil Bluffs
Hetall Hoot and Shoo Btoro wbcio big bargtlne cao
LJE880NS GIVEN
ON TUB
PJano and Organ ,
Qy filics Kannia Weatcott , Organist ; at the
'resbyterian church. Heildenca COO Waih-
A\e.
N. SOHUEZ ,
JisticeofliiG
OTER AUttHICiB OIPMCM
J& BLUFFS. IOWA
In Council IJlufls Imlng
And all modern improvements , call bells , Ore
alarm belle , uto. , is the
CRESTOM HOUSE
NOB. 215 , 217 nnd 219 , Mnln Street.
MAX JOHN , - PKOPJUETOU
Rice M , D.
"r ntlier I'1'01" remove 1 without the
i knifour ilianlngofUood.
CHRONIC DI
OUT tlilrty jc.arprirtlcft 1'ipfilenoe. CDcu o
11 , l'ia 1 utiuet , Council tlulld
lice.
WELLS COOK.
UcneralARent at Largo
FOND SYHTEM , "
HARTFOED
Life and Annuity Ins.Co
13 ANon WMTEIUV Dm-or , 22 PKAHLSTBKBT ]
OOUNOIL BLUFFSU
JACOB SIMS ,
Itlorney - atlaw
WA ,
TII03 , OVriClll W , HU TUBS