I THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY. ATTftfTST 9K. if THE DAILY BEE. OOUHOIXi BLUFFS p Tuesday Morning , August 26 ( Office . , . . . IJfrcarl St. Delivered by carrier to nny part ol the city ' - Tot twenty cents n week. It W. TILTON. Editor and Leaaeo. MINOR MENTION , Roller , merchant tailor , for fine goods Now 'goods ' dalljr arriving at Occko & Morgan's. ' - White and rctl flannels at prices novcr t before quoted at Oocko & Morgan's. Koollno & Felt will ehortly open npa branch cflico of their Council Bluffs hemet t on Fourteenth street , Omslia. | Specially low prices In Canton lUnnols at Oocko & Morgan's. ; D.I A. Benedict has opened np his now ' sign painting shop at No. 10 Pcarljstroat , ever Bushnoll's. ' I [ [ The Knights and Ladles of Honor are I to moot by moonlight in Falrmonnt park ft this evening , if there is a moon. Judge Aylesworth will probably render hf a decision to-day In the contest ever the chieftainship of the fire department. The Strootnvlllo and Orescent Olty clubs' hasp ball game Sunday was won by a score of 32 to 12 In favor of Strootsvillo. Officer Jack Onslck has laid off the star and Is again n citizen. Ouslck has been a good officer , bntono falling has at times floored him. Rompmbcr those DOc nnlanndrlcd shlrta at Cocko & Morgan's. The game of ball between the House- Movers and Expressmen's nlnoa on Sunday resulted In a victory for the Ex- prca nine. Score , 3 to 2. St. John Bros , are receiving carload after carload of Mnacatlno Island water melons , and are distributing them road- _ . lly , the melons being unusually fine. § II. Ltddell , ono of the old residents of Washington township , died at his homo i there on Saturday , at the rlpo ago of 85 j * r yoara. The funeral took place yester day. The best whlto shirt over sold for 50o at Oocko & Morgan's. A printer who left the Nonpareil about the first of June , on a western trip , ar rived hero again ycsterJay , and reports his time from Portland , Oregon , hero as tirolvo days , riding on brakorods a good pro deal of the way , at that , and stopping whi Dor three days along the route. turr Joxry Collyor , of Lay ton township , Is was > had time with and reported as having a lively Bat a horao tm'of the other night. Ho was uacc aroused from sloop by hearing the follow bam working at the barn , and going out ho $29.i gave him chase , they exchanging five afoi , shots. The follow got away , and Collier found , on entering the house , that ho had mnc two ballet holes through his clothing , but run had luckily escaped a scratch. The whereabouts of Joise Baldwin , the that travelling man who Is said to bo short in had his accounts , are not known yet , but it Is I fine 310 claimed that ho was seen and recognized how working his way west on the Union howFi Pacific road , and that in company with drun several others was stealing a ride on the DAW > trucks of freight trains. If so it must bo not that quite a change for the young man , who tneli waa a good deal of a society pot. It seems as if it must bo a case of mistaken pleat idontity. fight There seems a strange streak of cir cumstances preventing the opening of the Ingi August term of the circuit court here. with.Be For a week past there have been dally ingt postponements owing to the jndgo being body ig detained by oualness olaowhoro , and It tlnuc was certain that the court would open Th yesterday morning , but the Northwestern the train on which the judge was to arrive anty charj w&a detained by a wash-out , and he owns could not got hero. Again it Is confi some dently assorted that the circuit court will tried whlo bo in session . to-day. thol George R. Beard Is now nicely located envoi in his now store , No , 502 Broadway , hims next to Officer & Pusoy'a bank , whore ho ihat selve has as attractive and well stocked a wall. and paper housa and art storeys can bo found justll in this part of the country. The store blmi hut been very finely decorated , and the procc Jo effect ai a whole Is as pleasing as It is ploloi possible for art to make ono. Most excellent - glarl collont taste has boon shotrn , and with Qv 10 attractive quarters , and with on established The " You tablished reputation and business , Beard by IT trill doubtless contlnno to please the pub good lic and bolter himself. in The Democratic Eagle made Its first least Ml hero last . It Is appearance evening. a ' day's email but sprightly evening paper , which the expects of courao to fill a long felt want. great It modestly refrains from declaring who waa is the publisher or the odltor , but It is being of hi understood that it is the onterprlso of been the "Garter Harrison of the Missouri forfil alopo , " and will be helped out by the hlstr oblo . of Ool. case pen. Whlttlosoy , who Is a veteran journalist. It Is understood that the paper Is only to bo run during the To campaign , and that it will bo the organ follov oftheimtl.prohlbltIonls.tB. " 'Wol ' ( ) i Prof. Slattery , who for so long had n charge of St. Joseph academy hero , returned Ohaec ' turned yesterday from St. Louis , his oil i " homo , where ha Is In the habit of spend West ing his vacations. Ho will not continue Oil with the academy hero , however , having pany accepted a better position in Orolghton | > wa college , In Omsha. Ho will ntlll be Sal within easy communication with bis estate Ooucll Bluffij friends , howoror , which it 102 P a cansofor congtAtuhtlon. It Ia uudcr- Wo tocd that Mr. J. B , Ooggshsll Is to take trlcltj charge of St. Joseph academy here , and USD Ol that hU daughter wl'l bo hla atslitant. Ooun Henry Knemeyor , the proprietor of ( ho Coy home , the burning cf which The via recorded In yesterday's DUE , was in pany Fort MadUon nfc the tltno of the fire , j Jorj 1 vhltliJg his parents. Ho held insar- ( Evcrj of § 2,000 on tha furniture , It being ] street , | In the Commercial Union , of London , Gacs ifc Gaboon being the local agents. The building was the property of Ool , CocbriD , and , M bo is at Little Sioux , the exact insurance Is not known , but It in pretty j fairly covered probably. There are no new revelations concerning the origin of the fire , and of course In the absence | of anything else , the theory of. Incendiarism ' Is sot np , The grey-haired attorney still protests against the attentions being paid to his daughter , and created another street scone near the Baptist church Sunday night. The young couple wore walking peacefully along when the old gentleman slipped up behind , and grabbing an um brella from under the yonng man's arm began belaboring him with It. There was nl brief and lively tussle , accompanied by feminine screams , and then the parties scattered. It Is about time that the irate sire learned that whore there Is a will there is a way , and ho ought not to got In , the way , Ho is canting a great deal of notoriety to attach to his family mat ters , and does not seem to bo bettering matters thereby. I ' ELEGANT WEDDING AND STYLISH PARTY Stationery , the finest nnd most complete line ever brought to the city now at TUTOR'S BEE JOB OFFIOK. Invitations , Programs , Regrats , Calling Cards , etc. , THE LATEST STYLES , and in quantities to nult. Also u boautifal line of ENGRAVED FOLDERS AND CARDS. Call and BOO them. All orders filled promptly , and the work will bo guaran teed to cqnnl the stock. Next ] Sunday , Auguat 23 , the saloon keepers < are to glvo a picnic at the park on Graham avonuo. Extoneivo prepara tions : are being made , and good music and other needfuls for a good time will bo provided. All are cordially invited. THE POLICEMEN'S ' PIONIO , Motley Gathering of Cases in Court , Yottorday morning there were two peculiarities to the Monday morning police court , ono being the amount of fruit gathered In from the saloon men's I | picnic , and the number of local prisoners , there : not being as many non-residents as usual. ueuC Charles Roy or was charged with ro- jlstlng an officer. It seems that ho had two beer glasses at the picnic , and was are preparing ] to defend himself with these while the fighting was going on , but Deputy : Marshal Bates disarmed him , and the .urnlng on Bates he defied arrest. He tO ; placed In the ambulance , however , on the way to the station ho and as 3stc3 ; had another sat-to in which Bates nest iscd his billy. Besides getting throe thai ; inmps on the head lloyer got fined ists 529."Well the "Well , Judge , I guess I'll have to stay ploy few days tilth you. " the "All right , and perhaps if you are so npls auch smarter than the officers you can him the jail. " hal "I : could rnn it as well as those follows telli are thero. " Sum Before the day was out though , Royor and changed his mind , and settled his men , rather than board it out. Ho fools the more ways than ono about the way and was used. advo Frank K , Barr was charged with being be runk , and with assaulting a man named letat jvwson with a beer glass. He could thee remember i anything about It , except show ho wont to the picnic , and took powc words for It. His bill was $14. air Charles Leo was also at the picnic , and they leaded guilty to disturbing the peace by llcen ghtlng ; § 9.60. the Will Davis , ditto. fit.To Ladd Clark was fined $2 less , ho hav- indulged in getting drunk merely , those ithout . taking the extra of a fight. see Ben Long denied that he was disturb- devil the peace , or that he assaulted any- seem at the picnic , His cnso was con- kottl nued for the securing of evidence. posit The throe men arrested for disturbing wise peace in lower Main street , Dal- ; , Potera and Ramsey , wore dis- larged. It seems that Ed Ford , who several houses , did not like the way A. of his tenants were acting , and he rink to stop the free and easy way with Goc hlch beer was being brought into ono of with houses , and women and men were waiting about , and so he took It upon Cue imself to clear out the crowd , It seems whoa all those throe did was to pick thorn- Ray up when ho knocked them down , bring that I his Indignation waa probably Mis istlfiablo , there being little comfort for In appealing to the tangled tedious turnet rocoascs of the law. Mia Wright , who was arrested on BUS- three of being concerned In the bur- threeMn arizing : of the paint car of the 0. , B. & of we was discharged for lack of evidence , judge gave him a parting shot G. are 25 years old , and have not laid agent twenty-five cents. You are not much Mn to any community , so go , and try A.S. i the next twenty-five years to got at ttip twenty-five cents together. " ttipMr Mike Stoker Mrs. , ai predicted In yestor- BEE , was promptly discharged from Sledei charge of picking pockets , It was a Siedei mistake , the follow whose pocket it R9V claimed ho was about to empty , from an old friend and former employe. who his. The alleged victim , who had J. acquainted Intimately with Stoker ' fifteen years , laughed at the idea of cation trying to prck hla pooket , and the at his was i dropped. Squir MM ituau. whoso close out the old stock wo make the depsr Ilowlng low offer on Pianos and Organs : rived | upright piano , style 1 § 290 ri ii , t 2 345 .1 n n 3 _ 375 Note " " " B 225 ' F 250 to gay "rquaro grand" " 250 fifth 'estern Cottage organ , " 4 50 unty or address Mueller Mntlo Com- than 103 Mala street Council Bluffs , , , , of the i tfaOTl Substantial abstract of title and real neotlc loans. J. W. and E. L. Squire , erclse Pearl street. woat huge Workers with metals generating elco- vast c escaped the cholera of ' 49. Then patsoi our eltatrle bolts. Jndd & Smith , by ev Bluffs. Act na wanted. of Fr Ahead a. Usual , Bnni Now Home Machine Sewing com- North gives | a free exhibition of the fines * It I oorativo work over thotrn In the city. are bi done on their sowing machines , great erybody Invited , No. 34 Pearl of th . fright ; ! ! I1 THE ] ] SALOON MEN'S ' PIONIO , [ The Opposition Honied to FreeU In dignation. The Sunday plcalo given by the saloon men of the city has called forth much ' Indignation , and many sharp criticisms . are heard on all sides. The prohlbl < ttonists ' and church folks are of course Indignant , but this was to bo expected , but the Indignation is not confined to these by any maanv. Some of thosa who have favored a judicious license , and who have advocated the proper regulation of saloons ore among these who are disgusted with the way the saloon men are con ducting themselves and their baslnoes. Some of the saloon men themselves can * not endorse the policy being pursued by the majority , and realize that it is need lessly arousing much opposition to the business. The saloon men made a very foolish move by tholr holding of a picnic in the city on Snnd&y. The affair would have created enough opposition had it boon an orderly and quiet ono , but the effect has been increased by the drunkenness and [ dlsordorllncts which characterized the actions of many who wcro in attend ance. The saloon men are situated pe culiarly ! ( n this city at the present time. With a prohibitory law hanging ever their heads , and with many urging that their places bo shut ap tight , In compli ance with this law , they are only permit ted to run on account of the sentiment of many who claim that a prohibitory law Is Impracticable , and that it Is bettor to have the saloons rnn under polled regulation. The business just now needs all the friends It can got , and yet the men who are in the business scorn to forgot this fact , and to conceive the idea that they can do as they please in all respect ? . By thus doing they are pursuing a suici dal policy , to cay the least. They aio furnishing tholr prohibitionist opponents with proofs that the business cannot be regulated , and that the high license men are mistaken in claiming that it can bo thus regulated. The giving cf the Sunday picnic , and Bnnh a picnic as this proved to bo , was virtually a nlap in the face to a largo portion tloi of the community , and a defiant declaration that no regard is felt for these nhohavo honest scruples against such doings. This has aroused afresh the fooling of opposition , and needlessly so , and the saloon men can blame none but themselves. The picnic perhaps would not of itself have caused so much Indignant talk , had It not been one of a series of events , all of the came character. The attempt of the police to got the saloon mon to close at a rbasonablo hour at night , and to keep closed on Sundays has been a failure , and it seems that there is not a single police regulation whlcn tko saloon men will unanimously abide by. There a few who want to run the business quietly and orderly , but there are so in many who Insist on doing in all things as they ; please , that the whole business has suffer aliko. Such utter disregard for law and order ii shown by some of these In the bust- ed is doing more cgalcot the traffic all that the out and out prohibition- can do. When saloons throw open heir ! front doors and have brass bands riaylng on Sunday night , and then defy police to stop the hilarity ; when a lolsy bartender with a noloy crowd about receives warning from the city mar- to keep more qulot , and responds by elllng the officer to go to eheol ; when Sunday picnics are given , and fighting bolaterouaness prevail , the saloon must expect that the opposition tn business will got more followers ndAfresh vigor. While license men ore dvdcating tne idea that the business can regulated , and while the prohibition- ? are denying that it can bo regulated , saloon mon are seemingly trying to that the bnalnets is beyond the ewer of regulation , and they put on an of defiance , at the very time when are being aliened to run under a cento ordinance , which Is an evasion of state law , and created for their bane- To the credit of the brains of some of In the businoaa it is true that they and feel the foolishness of this sort of ovil-may-caro policy , but still there enough of the others to keep the stirred , and to drive into the op- Dsltlon camp many who would other- bo more friendly to them. PERSONAL. F. : Schanck , Into manager of the roller is : in the city. Ban George Wooliver , tha contractor , is very ill malarial ) fover. Lotts is the happy father of a little ono arrived in town yesterday. Blxby has returned from Spirit Lake , Inging ! a fine stepper with him , rder Misses Anna and Clara Squire have ro- oed from a visit to Spirit Lake , Nettle Roblnion has returned from a weeks' trip through Colorado. . George P. Moore ban gene for a couple weeka < rncroation at Spirit Lake , N. ] Clayton , the northwestern passenger of the Wabish , was hero yesterday. WHO . 0 , P. Shepard and her mother , Mrs , Hunt , have returned from a two weeks | through < Nebraska , . EUz * Barhap , mother-in-law of Aid adeatopf , expects to start to-day with Mr. . . edentopf'd son , for a western trip , 114- . Joseph Knotta returned yesterday Mexico , accompanied by Mr. Dunn , | also has Urge mining interests there. ] } , Aitchinson has returned from bis vft- spent at Spirit Lake and Is now buay old place with J. W. and 35. L. . CHID/ . J. A. Laselle , of Now York City , | ftE hatband bo taken charge of the cloak initial oontlni partment ofJKIeeman Kodda & Co'a , ai tutloti hero from the uetwcc east yesteiday , Is also East , , : Ho-unluu at Windsor. Vf. | lilts The more beautiful grounds , wo venture Ouarar ; could have baen chosen I T , for tbo j > ' [ | * annual ro-nnlon of the Windsor r > rrcct appllan veterans of the war for the union and thi Ijcaloi the shady and tills reUnion grove ample meadows Union ' ? Hon. Horace Everett just east of luiurle : The village and on the banks of the Gon- Peorla. fhUon ctlcut river , The stand where the ex- Istored tilcvper were hold was erected just south Corn , . ll of i the Everett houie , among the eaten. are also elms and maples that shade it. A Thi crowd attended a happy Is the , day was Mlnnen , and when the day closed it was by In " llrltlib every soldier joining in the battle cry Trains ' Freedom. < Vermont Journal. orti ' .l , p SSi landso niandoriou'd Cattle Scheme. . , Btl11 kaUe , ee PJatte Telegraph. atioIU i Ulnnea Is astonishing ; what strange things lor obtalni brooded In the minds of men , even of Olltcea mon , Senator Mandercon has ono drexln R. R. these wonderful schemes , If he Is Vttft reported by a BEE Interviewer. BI of the differences between the ns administration nnd the ttook- men , ho Is reported thus : " 'Ho wai of the opinion that national leaiu lal 1 Ion ouqht to allow tha lands of each wcil- orn : state and territory to He under supervision of A commission which should determine the lands ! which were fit for settling up , and throw them open for immigration , Those | lands ' ' not immediately available for arable purposes oiuld be used for ranch purposes on such terms that the Icasa could ba cancelled on in months' notice. Ineffeot : The settler Is notacnpiblo judge of the quality of the land ho nooks to make his homo upon ; ho has passed his life , BO far , In agricultural pmsulls , but Is to abide the by decision of n gov ernment commission as to irhcro ho may settle and where ho shall neil Does Senator Mandorson suppose that any would-bo Bottler will bo aldod or in any way bonefitted by the rullnga of such n commission 1 It is easy to see how the homo-sookor can bo hindered by it ; and how unanimously Iho Btockmon would favor the creation of n commission with such powers as Senator Mandorson OUK- gesta. The New York CO'Y. 552 Broadwav ; Council Bluffs , Iowa i SANITARY ENGINEERSPUB- 110 and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW- ? WOKKS and VEN TILATION design- If ? ed and constructed. ii all its branches. iiT r. Tliis : conroanv have one of thebest assort ed stocks oi plumb ing goods in tiie west. Estimates mrnisli- 3Cl. . BirMnbine ; PLUMBING CO'Y ielei > hone No. Waves , Switches , Etc. ) And C ltt nf. . HAIR GOODS , laiigs Cut Pompadour , Langtry or other styles. All kinds of Hair Goo Is made to ab the old staud of Mrs. J. J. , who is now Sirs C7/JC. Gillette. 29 Ma 'n St. Council Bluffs. On 19 I UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GFOQRAPHY OP THIf COUNTRY WILt BEE Br EXAMININOT" 1 MAP THAT THE ' jWl % * * ° > iif - r ( S cT "V ° runfos lEJtliM | f > s -vftTlrf l < HCflGO.ROCKISUHD / 8 PACIFIC MIW Thof lurs ! . - . . . - _ . . . , liat syet in of thfouVli'trV tr"or- l wh c i Invites and facllluten tnwland .illlo WART. cities of the Atlantic end I'wlflo Cons i It the favorite and best route to and from points N".rtll"St s"d Boulheast , ana comsuoi.aifll 0:25 1 Went , NortlmcBt and Southwest. * 12io : r , Croat Rock Island Route 6BO e JIiirAith.pltroWitlit en ? of personal ceca iSSSlh ' , if.io"dl horoU8hly lialUdcd rnad- o5 S A ilJilnJ'1MrjS ! ? ot and jontlnuous undtres , rolling nfeel rail stock eul as i tan- ear T.IS I A on a human km , can maieVt , the"arety 6 SO r lpl no which the : " " 020 ; ) A uii ! .K Tffl1'ft " ' " " conbVcUnr"iToIni ) la 6,25 ! r 'i3..HfftJ'pf.nlJ tl' ° ' . " " .urpaised tomrorts and of Its 1 avenger t. < jul | > mcnt , Fast Finre t Trains - iM-twetn Chlcairo and . Cuuntll Ululfs , Kansas City. liavenworth nnd 845 S A are conjio | ed or well rtntllated , finely ' un. 0.80 > r Day Cowhes Maifnlflcent fullmairi'aUet 6.15 i r epersof the latest design , ntl sumptuous Dining which elaborately cooked mnals are lel uit-lr /tetweenChlcaBo and Kansas city and Atcl.l.mi . S:1B : r run the Celebrated . HucUnlog CnaU Cars. . Xru ) Famous Albert Lee Route riK direct i and favorite Kne between Chicago and ineapollsandHt I'aul , where connw tlonsar made 10:10 : [ A 1h"1.IJn ? ? J < " ' "J ! polnt. " ln " ' " Territories nU . | 8.05 " ° r .l rovlncf" vur u' , ' rout * "t J-ipress > " to the r ' watering places , suminir re- picturesque localities , and liuntloe and ilshlnK _ ' il t o . It Is also tbo most 7:20 I A 1 'inferior Dakota" " " " ' " * 1 < U 7:89 : I r auotlier IJlltEOT tINE , Tla Beneca and Kan. has keen opened between . Clnrlnnatl. Indian- and LafaretVe , and Couacl llutr ! , KanVai City , - U:00 : A ineapolls and 81 Paul aad Interincdlate polnu 1:05 T detailed . Inforinatiua tea tla | > s and folders , T.65 r alnable.as well ai tickets , at all principal Ticket lu tbo Uultea BUtss and Caoadai cr by a * Leave CADLE , E. ST. JOHM , 11:40 : & Oca'l M'gT , Oeo'l T'kt 4 fan. Aet , U'ts i -11:16 : SPECIAL NOTICES KOTICS. UpeelM rerllMmen no M t > 3tl ronod , To Lo n , Fet Bile , To Iton Wants , Hoard * leg , ( le. ( will b * Inserted In Ihll colnmn at Ibe Ion ra | of TEN CENTO PER LINK foi tha first Insertion un ) FIFE CENTS PKR LINK for neb labtcquen ) Ia < ertlon. Ltaroadrertliemenli ! ont offioi , Ho. 12 Foatl BtrOJt near liiosdwar WAHTB OR SALS IlntiBca , lots and land. A , J. Stophcn- eon , COS First Avenue , Council niuffs. rxTAxntD-altl far cone' * ! houiotrcrk ; apiily t Council V T CA. niufls J. Crlt tendon a rosldcnco , telojihona No.,55 , WANTED uood convnsoof for city work : R0a < l pay to right mm , Knqulro at 323 Broaliray. J. A. Powers , manager. n > OR RRVT A tlv room house , ten mlnntoi w Tk "nt ' y WUr > WeU and Clllorn' For FOR HUNT No. 1BO Harrison Mreet , thrco room' . 1CJtAMON ! * t'0. 4 Pearl ttrtot. fj O'l ' 9ALK An clcRnnt Wlpoondn eummct retort , JD 2EO acres , ICO tillable , railway station and etora- boat anilln ; ; Irano homo for homestead ; payllllOD , wine ccllats , rcctaurant , lea house , tenement house , four cottcRC ? . burn , 800 fruit trees,3 acics prnprfl , cow , horses , 13 boats , cto A flno resort , SCO ieot nbo > Wl'condn r.\cr , nml 120 feet abe > o narahoo It nil imy $5,000iicar , AJdtcsj W. & B. , BBS office , Council IluiT& WANTED UnorKCtla r > > tty with Binill capital to take charge of Imlncs.i la lli'a o'tv ' , for a first-class caaton mnnulncturln ? oomimiij ; trade already cstibllthed ; business could ho manigod with some other liar. Addrosl nltb ful particulars , Gon'l Ast , Odgen bouioclty A MAN ot oipotlcnco wants to purchase an Inter' cat tn a paying hardware bus'ncss. Address A , B. , B , ofllco , Council lllullj. ; FOIl SALE , FOU UKNT OR BXCIIANQE. NO. 63 For sale or rent , on very liberal terms. The Couii-Il Bluffs Paper Mill , complete , with the largo boarding house and thrco acres of ground. No. 20Alba IntBsJtircpetty lu Cherokee , Cncrokca ccuntv , lows , will tiailo for western lanap. Value about $ ICOO. Mo. CD A bcuitltnl homo In the town of Hail Ings , Mills ! count } , lena , for Nebraska laud. Value , { 3,600. Mo. 41 A ( 'ocd business property and also RooJ rcsldonco ! property In the tonnof Chcnvo , MoLoin county , III , low down f sr cisa or will excuange lor western lands. K 179 A splendid farm , well Improved ) 610 acres In Dickinson county , Iowa , joining the town oi Spirit LstN . Price , for n short time , 935 per acre. No 184 to 137 Are four ImprorcJ farms In Phillips county , Kansas , c c1 with a small Incumbranco The ociultas will bo exchanged for ualncumbcrcd Mile landln Nebraska. No. 1 3 480 ncrco In Holt county , Neb , , parti } Improved , at a big bargain flouts to exchange far merohnnilso. netN . E4 A flno two story brick rieUonco , ono ot the belt locations In Council limits , will trade for zaod unlncumbercd KansuorNobrasga lands. Va'uo 'f ' 100. No , 66 auil 11 Are two other beautiful hcmce In Council Bluffs , which cash payment will buy at a brri'N ' No. , 9 A baautltul Biiburbin location In lena citv , Iowa , will exchange for westera buds , Value 5,0Tl Tbo ' above are only a few of our special targalns. V OU'AO git anything to trade I or eoll , or wantto sell au > real estate or merchandise , write ui Wo * ! good stocks of ( roods to trade for lands , SWAN i , WALKER , Council liluds , Iowa. . H , Onourr , S , 0 ? . FKCNOH , I. M. TBETNOB. h 405 BROADWAY. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Jurtains , Window Shades , il Cloths , Sffattings , N. .lugs , And mente confld /Store Shades ItJCade to Order. short notice. Write for nrices and Samnles. He. 607 Brosdrrsj Oounoll Blnffis. JLM OOUNOIL BLUFFS. lollowlng ate the timed of tha ar'lval and do- ol trains by oentral Bt&ndarA time , xl the jJdspota. Trains leave transfer repot tin tola- earlier aud arrive ten ralautoa Ii ter. By M . ARBITI. Presbj enoAox ) and HOBTUwvnaJf. u Mall and ipreei B:5or : M Ing ton 11 Accommodation i 60 r u Eiproea 8.05 A M OUOAGOAHD OOK IBUKO. U : Mall and Eirtcsn fl 53 r tl tl l AoooinmodiUou 5. IS F u tl i Eijuctu 1 9.00 A u emoiao , IIILWADKII ADD tr. GANG u ! Mall and ExpreM 0 60 r u tl i Kxprcet D.05 A u CHRO ] emoAoo , JCBUKdros AKD qunor. Overt n 1 Uall And Express 7:10 : r u , 11 P , < a > u Accommodation 2.00 r M M i Eiprcus B.60 A u WABAin , BT. LODIS AMD MCinC. H Local St. Louts Bxnresa Local Transfer " * ' Tramfur 8.20m KASIAS CITT , Bf. AHD CCOSOn , KM.T7C. II Mall and Express 7:25 p ii u Express 0.15 A 11 BOUX cm AMD rAoiric H MM ! for Sioux City fl.t.0 r 11 tl Express lor fcft l'ul B.25 A II H CHIOS FAcmc. , u Denver Kxpreea 4:85 : r u H IJucoln I'ita Om & B V S86 ru tl Overland Kjprtua 8.80 A U Dtmur TBAUSB TO OVIUA , 'Council Bluff a B -7:65-t.80-iOSO- : - . . . . . UHANCI V in. 1.30-2.SO-8.JO-4 28-6.S6-fl.25 p , m. Leave Omaha fl.25 7:25 : t:6C : 10 M ' " ' 00 a. m. JKEMINGTON Standard Typewriter At the Now Orleans Exposition. 1 , The Jury of award ) critically examined the various writing machine ! , and decided by a thirds vole to glto the highest award to the ItuuNarov. i The decision tl Jury WMIgnoied bythe committee of atmd , and other Jurors * erea3da constllutln new ury. S , Thli second jury ilfo critically examined the various wrltlrp machines , and made the award ot a first cliss gold modal , the hlehoit award , to the RxuivaroN Standard T/p Writer , ( or "simplicity , dura- bllltj. ciso ol manipulation and speed. " i , Toe ti port of thU Jarjwas made ' was , de'lrcrol to and receipted for by the oommltteo ol wrJi on May SO. SO.E. E. Tlie members of thli Jury were n vcr discharged. 0. No ether Jury examined the nsMWoros Standard Typo-Writer at New Orleans. 7. Iho tlgnerg of tb.i award tire honorable and well known gentle-men. Their alJrosRoa are Cha A. llor gari , Keq , touthoin manager of R. 0. Dunn & Co , Now Oilcans , La. ; Ex-Governor Frank B 03 V. B. commissioner of Katitas , and presldcntof the U , S. board of commttulonora , Chtnuto , KM ; flea A. Beaten , Etq , stenographer tud secretary of tbo boat J of U. S. commliisoncri , Columbui , Ohio. 8. The affidavUBcf Ihfeogentlemensnd thohljtory ol tha contest , which wo are preparing pamphlet form , \\e will be pleased to furnish o" application. The following la the report : The World's Induitrlil and Cotton CcntcBnlalExpcsltlonNowOjloani Jury report. Applloatlo No. 815 ; group 6 ; clars Bit Comjietltlon. The undersigned Jurors In the abo\o entitled class , haIng caicfnlly oxamlnod the exhibit made F. Itomln ton AScnslicn ! , N w YorV , and nil cctnrcllrig exhibit * , concur lu recommending the a epeed. of n first cbtsrncd the Standard Tjpo-Wrltcr , for ilropliolty.durabJIty , case of ma lpnlatlon a at i d t 0th day of May , 1865. OKO. BEATON , ) OKAS. A. MOItQAN , V Jurors ; Fit AN K BACON , ) VIKOF ,3 ASIANS ft BENEDICT , BSD Broadway , New Yoik. Chicago Office , S3 Madison St. O. H. SHOLES , Agent , Council DIuflfc. Iowa DYING AND CLEANING WORKS/ Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned , Dyed and Hepaired , Ladies' Dresses Cleaned nnd Dyed without rlppicp. riunita Olennod , or Colored any Shade , to Sample. Silks , Vehots , and Lscog Cleaned , Dyed nnd Kofiniabcd , Lace Curtains cleaned Bluffs ' neatly ; 29 Alain St. , Council , opposite 1'ost office , F. Jg. JPAWON , Manager. _ _ AND "THE ENGLISH1' KITCHEN. Regular Dinner 11:30 : to 1:30 , 25 cento. 605 Broadway , - - Gounoil Bluffs. The only nil night LOUEO in tbo city. Evcrylhicp ; served in first CMI Btylonnd ou alior notice , Ho t nnd cold lunches always ready. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Employ no traveling agents , thus saving' their ° * Penies to customers , Agent for Para Knbber Company. Write for pnces , IQ H"nQrliArQu tPniinpi ! PUnicifo 4-iu a orudUWdy. yOUnCII OsUi IS3 Brick buildings of nny kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed , Frame bout tied on Little Giant tracks , the best in the world. W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street , Council Bluflt Moreno & Landstrom , graa . . Suits to order In latest styles at cheapest possible fprices , No. 205 Main .Council Bluff J. SwANSON. 0. E. SWANSOS MUSIC 'CO. , Sealers in PIANOS all kinds ol musical Instruments Pianos tnd orrrans eoln on the Installment plan. Musical nstru * icntsof ery description tuned and repaired. Having o er 14 jearaexpotlencoln the buslnosa wo fee mfldcnt of giving the best of eatlaltctlon. Ilemcirbcr U c place Sign of the gilt organ 329 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Keep Hornea end Mules constantly on hand we trill eoll In retail or carload lota AH Stock Warranted as Rcuresentcii holesalo and retail dealers In Grain and Baled Hay , Prices rea sonable dctlefaction Guaranteed. fiOHLUTER d > BOW LEY Got. 5th Ay. and 4th St. , Council BlufTa. Sfffice & Pusev 'ounoll Bluffs , Iowa. 'stablished , - 1865 ON THE Piano and Organ , lies Fannto Weslcott , Organist ; at the lyterian church. Residence COB tYasli- Ave. Ave.B. B. Eice M. D. or other tumnts rcniovoJ without the kolfoor draw Ing of blood , NIC 'DISEASES , ° IM Una w" y thirty 3 cara pnrtlea laxpeilence. CSIco u 'Uticot , Council I31uffa lonsultatlon lite. WELL © COOK. Genera ) Agent at targe " SAFETY FUND SYSTKM , " Life and Annuity Ins.Co WKSTEUN Deror , 22 inifOIL BIUPFS.IA . 100 Main t. , Council Ho till Doot ftiidShoo etora where big bargains can always be found. found.H. H. SOHUES. 'tipR ' nf the jlibs 01 llio l orncn OTca AMKHIOAXT nrrnaat O SLY HOTEL In Council Illuffa having Aud all modern improvement * , call bells , Gra alarm bells , etc. , is the CBESTON HOUSE NOB. 215 , 217 end 21 0 , Alain Street. MAX MHN , - PROPRIETOR JTA.C0X * &IM8 , w u M