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    THE DAILY BEE-OOUJNOIL BLUFFS , THURSDAY , AUGUST 27. 1885 , '
THE DAILY BEE.
BLUFFS
Thimda ; Morning , August 27
Office No. 13 Pearl St.
Delivered by carrier to any part ot the < Jty
or twenty csnts a week.
II. W. TILTOK. KiUo * > nd LMgeo.
MINOE MENTION ,
Uelttr , merchant tailor , for EM goods
Sco Oocko A Morgan's 50o , 75o nnd
$1.00 ftbltts.
The Eplecopallan ladles had their Boolo
last evening In Masonic hall.
J. E. Horton now wcara the star for
merly worn by Officer Caslck on the
police force.
32 doz. Ladlcs'jMo rlno Underwear
50o worth 753 at Oooko vfe Morgan ,
The Sunday schools of the city nro t
nnlto In a p'cnlc to bo given on Wedaes
day of next weok.
John Tomploton kas a now pot In th
form of n horned Toxna toad. Ho I
getting the toad ' /roll broken.
The Council BltrCs Insurance 'boys ' nro
to glvo a nodal fcop In Reno's hall o
JFrlJoy evening oC next weok.
25 pieces of boat Cochineal Flannel
atSoa werth40o t Oooko & Morgan.
The city council .la to moot this after
noon at 2 o'clojk , In aocordanca with th
dJ3urnmont of the Iwt meeting.
The Tuesday ovonlng entertainments o
the 'Yonng Kon'a ' OhrUtlan Association
'have boon suspended daring August.
Oarbaloy 'haa ' sold his rcsidonco o
Oakland avcnuo nnd nerr begins the orec-
'tlon of > a larger and finer ono on the sam
avenno.
A curiosity to bo Been on the atreol
.yesterday was a blind Indian. The nobl
i rod man seldom Indulges In such an In
firmltyvoxcopt to got blind dtuak.
It Is reported that ono Fred Smallo ,
car repairer on the Kansas City , has sue
donly loft his homo and family on Fli
teenth avenue and skipped the city.
The two democratic evening paper
are spending their time and space quar
roliognsto whatdemocratlcclty official ha
got the meat plunder , and whether the
have got any or not. The mntua
charges and insinuations are refreshing t
"republican r iader. %
Frank Kane was foolish enough to tr
to stop u man from striking a boy , an
tooktbosuro way of stopping him , b ,
knocking him down. In the police conr
tyostorday ho was fined enough to teac
him not to Interfere In other folk'
.quarrels.
There was llttlo done In the clrcnl
cDuit yesterday , beyond the entering nj
of a few defaults and the hearing of mo
tlons. The absence of a number of at
torneys who are attending the repnbll
can state convention Interfered eomowha
with the progress of business. Tbii term
of oonrt seems to meet with many inter
'ferences. '
Judge Aylcaworth has not renders
any decision In the fire chieftainship con
test. He thinks that the suggestion
made in the BEE yesterday was a protl ;
good solution of the difficulty , which wa
to the effect that both candidates shonlc
bo dropped and Harry Blrklnblno sc
cured an chief ta eorvo without pay.
Probably the most costly and ologan
crazy quilt In the west is ono just fin-
lishod by Mrs. Ben Marks , not a single
bit of which cost loss than ten dollars a
yard , and with the embroidery and other
elaborate work the cost of this qallt la
said to have reached $1,200. It Is un
idoratood that It is to bo placed on eihibl
ilon at the Lincoln fair.
Deputy Marshal Bates was at Mlnden
( yesterday and there captnred a coloroc
man , who gave his name as Wade A
Martin , and who is suspected of being
wanted for taking part In the Grand Is
land burglary. Ho had shipped a
quantity .of razors and other goods to
Des Molnoswhich gave the officers the
clno to him , and nroussd their suspicion.
The Veteran association of southwest
ern Iowa and northwestern Missouri
which mot hero two Tears ago , -will have
its reunion this year t St. Joseph , Sap
tember .23 , .21 and 25. AaranRcmouts
have been made by which ( hose desiring
to attend can do so by paying one faro
for the round trip , A goodly number
from this vicinity expect to go , as the
attractions advertised are unusually
numerous.
Frod-Qorstonberg , who hue baemthoro
befora , was brought into court yesterday
morninr ; on a charge of aisanltlng his
wife , and also for being drunk. Justlco
Schuiz sent him to j til for four days. The
charge of being drunk still hangs over 'hit
head. Caret ouberg Las been causing a
jgreat deal of trouble and the patience ol
the authorities a .id of the citizens Is
about exhausted , Wean ho Is released
it would bo o blessing Jo the cllydf ho
should conclude to lota to elsewhere.
L largo and hacdiomo brick blrclcisto
be eiuated on Mua street , just south ol
Kcollno it Felt's trholetalo hardware
house. This improvement will bo ono oi
the greatest ever tuado la ibis city by
private parties , and the bulkier Is to be
rCiirls Suub. The building ii to bo cccu
pied by ( ho wholesale grocery house of
Groneweg . & Shoenigcn. The blcck Is to
bo four ttcxlee , and will have one of the
iandtomest .fronts in tbo city. The on-
iorprleo will la lulled with delight by all.
Klrklcud , the jeweler , havicq heard a
good deal of talk * boot tha Imposiiblllty
of drilling the ttsal nied in tha building
of the new C'-uaty ja'l , experimented fcr
his own satisfaction yesterday. Ho wia
eatiifi.d , fur with slj tbo tools at his
command , nd with the eld of an ixport
blacktmltb , it took him three hours tu
get ono hole through a plcoa of one of the
bfirr , The but tempered steel tcols
wo aid not touch the bar , and he finally 1
nd to arfton It by burning sulphur , and
i this-way It took the time natntd. It
oaan that after such an experiment it
would bo a > st3 of tfnn for any uneasy
irleoaor to try to oat cut with saws or
any ordinary tools such as prisoners
motlmos smuggle Into jail.
E. B. Penny , who has boon In charge
of T. N , Bray's boot and shoo atoro here ,
concluded to return to Fullerton ,
Nob. Mr. Penny has been hero but a
short time , but has handled the bnifnets
well , increasing U greatly , and socially
also ha bin made many friends , and gained
In favor , so that It la with regret that ho
Is seen to go. His place will bo filled by
B. K. Beach , a young man who has
many acquaintances here , and who will
doubtless care for the business well ,
PerroU , n man who has hang about
thoclty for > n year or more , and TrhoK
chief occupation seems to bo to add to
the population < dt the city without In
creasing proportionately the moans ol
custonanco , was trrostod for getting drank
and abasing hlc numerous iamily. He
was given a simple fine and was allowed
to board it out In jail. Some of the
family sent a request to the jailor to give
him a lltlla whisky , as ho would'dlo If h (
didn't-have some , but the Tcqnest wai
not granted , and poor Parrott was < ehak
ing nervously for look 'of his accustomed
stimulant.
W. A. Spencer , who was nntil latolj
connected with the Council Bluffs Horalc
as its managing editor , has purchased t
half Interest In two Omaha papers , thi
Commercial Record and the Live Stocl
Journal. It was at first his intention , on
leaving the Herald , to start a now papei
in Omaha , but on looking over the field
ho found that thera wore enough papers
and getting a chance to invest in these
enterprises which fcavo boon established
for several yoirs , ho wisely did so. Mr ,
Spencer has had experience in newspapei
work , and will add strength to those
papers , which by his help will doubtlese
increase in many ways. His many Ooun <
ell Bluffs and Iowa friends glvo him their
best wishes In his now rolatlona.
There was a llttlo sensation started
yesterday morning by the appearance ol
some goods in ono of the express officas ,
marked for L. L. Smith , and shipped
from Omaha , where the gentleman of
that name had so startling a career. Just
why such a shipment should bo made
here , and whether Smith was hanging
about this part of the country again , wore
topics of talks and guesses , nntil It was
revealed that the L. L. Smith was not
the gentleman of Omaha fame , but an In
nocent insurance man from DCS Molncr ,
who had business here , and who , stop
ping at the Ogden house , had some pack
ages sent hero. L. L. Smith is
an "L" of a name for any of the Smiths
to boar just now.
The present lawlnrgard to mechanics'
liens has caused soma agitation in favor
of having a change made In the law by
the coming legislature. The chief cause
of complaint now is that If a man has a
bouto built by a contractor , there Is no
sure way for him to ba satisfied tint the
contractor has settled all the lumber and
other bills , and porhapi after settling
wltli the contractor some claim is pre
sented of which the man knows nothing.
The change proposed is to compel anyone
ono giving credit to the contractor to
give notice to the person who owns the
building , so that he may know juit what
bills the contractor has run , and ho can
then see to It tint they are all paid be
fore ho settles in fnll with the con
tractor.
"Texas , " the colored man whoso other
name is Richard Baker , now langnisaea
In the city bastllo , on the charge of get
ting drunk and kicking up a row at homo.
It seems that ho threw the f nrnlturo all
ont of doors , broke the dishes and sared
his wife out by going for her
with an axe , and then In his solitary pos
session of the premises ho proceeded to
ponr kerosene oil oyor parts of the houeo
with the intention of having a b on fire.
His fun was stopped by the officers , and
"Texas" spent the night In jail praying ,
"Oh Lord , yon know I haven't any
friends , and if I've got to bo hung , have
mercy on mo. " Hts caio has been pnt
over for a few days , by which tlmo ho
will have got the whisky out ot him It
Is said that Charles Banghan , who owns
the house Is going to file an information
against him , charging him with throats of
burning his hciiio.
ELEOANT WEDDING AND STYLISH PAKTY
Stationery , the finest and most complete
Ino ever brought to the city now at
I'KYOU'S BEE JOB OFFICE.
[ nvltations , Programs , Rjurats , Calling
Cards , etc. ,
THE LATF.ST STYLES ,
and In quantities to suit.
Alao a beautiful line of
ENOKAVED FOLDERS AND OAIIDS.
Call and see them. All older * filled
promptly , and the work will ba guaran-
oed to equal tbo Moo'r. '
Gene Clear Back on Him.
John E , Abies , who was among the
warm admirers of tbo mayor , and one of
ila political ( iippnrters. writes from Get
many ito his old friend , Mr. John Short ,
" 1 see by uomo pamphlets and sojna of
roar Itcal pupore that we nro bully rid.
ealed fur our good deeds In rtjard to the
ueceesfid meeting wo had in the park
? ov you know why this war
"one. That man Yaughan has
( elated every promise made to
ns his supporters. I call the testimony
f Mr. FlluVlnger , to whom I entrusted
my feara about the future of Council
Itluft ( wtan leanh'a mrr mndiiusin hit
fficu , About uiy xeara i f him , I would
ly that I fear God more than him , and
3at ii not much becauto G id loves them
lat favors him , while tliii man hate *
JUBI that nro just ai you and 1 aie in
lulillca townrdi o'hrr * , "
Workers with UIUUJB guneratlng elco-
rlcitv escaped the oht IBM of ' 40. Then
s our l.luo'rlo belli. Judd & mltb ,
UluflV. Agents wanted ,
EXPBESBMEN'8 ' TBOUBLE8.
An Attempt to Secure Fresh IxtfiU-
Intion by EnforclnR ttio Old.
The expressmen and common carriers
n this city totrn to h&To great difficulty
n organizing and rruInUinlng any union ,
and there are constant biokerlngi and
complaints. The faot that ono oftho
boat known oiprttamon , BooeroU , has
filed compUlnts In the anporloc court
ngninst the other oxpresunen has caused
no lUtlo stir and tome Indignant talk has
bean Indulged In , The facie , ns stated
by Bcocroft , are to the effect that the
city council has passed an ordinance
licensing'"runneM , " Intending It to cover
hotel itmnors , but BO worded unfor
tunately as to cover others. Last
Sunday Booeroft Instead of sending
two ieatns to the depot , sent two
drlvcca and ono toara.tho extra man to
rnstlo for baggigo and got all the busi
ness ho conld. Botcroft thought ho had
tbo right to solicit for business , he
having paid license aa a common cartior ,
bat Brltton , another expressman , did not
think It fair to thus have two men wltli
ono wogon , and so entered complaint
against Boocroft'a extra man. The dls
oovory was thus made that the ordinance
Intended to make hotel runners pay t
license , was so worded that an express
man cannot oollclt any business wlthoul
taking ont a license ns runner , Inaddl -
tlon to his license as common carrier.
It was thought that uucli a double tu
wonld meat with a strong protest fron
the expressmen , and It was suggested thu
if the carriers united In a formal petition
to the council the objectionable ordl
nanco wonld doubt hsa bo modified t <
suit them , but Bee croft did not thlnl
that It was practical to try and get i
meeting of those Interested , an sucl
attempts In the past have no
proved very satisfactory. In oooord
ance with a suggestion of thi
judge , ho accordingly conolnded tha
the quickest and surest way to got nn ox
preajton of the expressmen was to glvi
them a formal Invitation to appear li
court. Ho filed Information agalns
nearly all of them , and the storm natur
ally burst. The oases have been pul
over until next Monday , and It is pro
dieted that in the meantime such a show
ing will bo made to the council , and suet
a preaiuro brought to boar upon the aldermen -
dermon , that the ordinance will bi
modified and the cases dropped.
Substantial abstract of title nnd rea !
estate loans. J. W. and E. L. Squire ,
102 Pearl street.
TURNING A TKIOK ,
A Peanut Mndo to D ! gorge Ton
Dal'ara Secured in Making
Chance.
Two Englishmen , John Hawcs and
Wallace Dii'sal , arrived hero Mondaj
night on the K. 0. , coming from Corn
ing , Iowa , and bavin ? tickets for Chica
go. They narrate an attempt on the
part of a "peanut" en Ihe train to beat
them out of ten dollars , an attempt
which would have proved successful had
it not been for the efficiency and pains
taking of Officer John Qnlnn , who Is on
night duty at the transfer , and who Is do
ing good work there In protecting the In
terests of tha traveling public. It seems
that ono of the Englishmen In bnying a
book of the nowa agent on the train
flashed up two twenty-dollar bills , and on
nearing this city the nowa agent came to
them and asked If they would not take
small bills for ono of tha twenties
The exchanga was made , and the
news agent went off. On recounting
the small bills thus received they found
that ho had only given them ten dollars ,
it being probable that the count had been
made to appear all right by doubling tbo
bills so that their ends counted twice.
On reaching the transfer they made theli
complaint , bnt the fellow who had
changed the bill had gene up town. Of-
ficar Qalnn yesterday morning accompa
nied tbo two men on a hunt for the fel
low , and found him just before it was
time for him to take the train out again.
Ho was made to turn over tbo ten dollars
lars , and thus otopod prosecution. The
travellers could not say too much for
Qalnn for tha pains ho took and time
tpent in hunting up the matter , and
without his help they would doubtless
have been ten dollars ont. The name of
the "peanut" could not bo learned , but
It is said that it was his first trip on the
road , and it will probably bo his last if
the affair roaches the ears at head
quarters.
Dr. Wlloj , Eye Eir and Throat
specialists , Room 5 , Everett bbck.
DEATH AMONG OATTLE ,
The State Veterinarian Called lor lo
Vlalt Tliln Count ; ,
There la a good deal of nnxl ly felt
mong the owners of stock In this county
by the appearance of a disease which Is
bought to bo the Texas fever. The
hoory Is that some cattle lately Imported
here from farther south , and whlob , It
was claimed , wore not Texas cattle'ora
n fact Texans , and that their presenoa
liere has ciusod the dltoiso to broik ont.
As announced yesterday , about thirty
head In L. P. Jodson's put a re , near this
ity , have died. 'Sqnlre Giddlngs
was in the city yesterday , and
ho has had four already dip
while others are sick , and he feels thai
$1,000 of his cattle are etdingored.
Some of his neighbors have lost a few
tiead , and have numbers alok. In view
f the condition of aifilrs , a formal re-
jusst was yesterday drawn up for the
tgnatares of the oily council , asking the
governor to send the state veterinarian to
determine tha character of the disease ,
and to take atiou other stops In the mat
ter as may senn best ,
Itt-aU.
To clojo ont tha old itock wo make the
following low cfTor on Pianos and Organs ;
Wobtor upright piano , style 1 $200
" " " " 2 345
" " ' 3-
- 375
Ohase " " " B 225
M ii < i it p _ 260
" iquaro grand " " ' ,7 250
WVa'eru Cottage organ , " 4 50
Onl or address Mnoller Muilo Com
Miy , 103 Main street , Council Bluff * ,
Iowa.
Mt § . DfHa Parneli is at tha Mansion home ,
AtluQtfa City , nigogei ! la wrltia * B letter for
fa I delivery. She U also the rtciplenfe uf nu-
uinroutPcUl attention * ,
PEllSONAIj.
Mr , John M. Adams , ot ths Boston
itore , now takes an cnstrn trip , accompanied
ly his family.
lid Aplin , formerly ot Smith's ( ot Omaha )
ilk department , Is now to ba found in Eieo-
mnn , Roddn & Go's ,
K , D. F. Fisher , the wholesale tobacco
man , txpecti to start on an eastern trip the
ast part ot this week.
Dr. 0. B. Judd , ol the electric belt Cnn ot
Judd & Smith , left last evening for a months
trip through Colorado for the purpose of regaining <
gaining lost health ,
W. D. Coclce , of the dry goods firm of
Coclra & Morgan , rolurned'ycstorday from the
east , but did not bring back a bride , ns it was
quietly rumored bo would.
W , F. Bobbins , who has been associated
with Mr. Hazard for eleven years past , hat
been sick in Omaha for six months
with malarial fever , nnd yesterday his frlendi
removed him to this citf , where ho is well
known.
IIAWKEXE HAPPENINGS.
Cedar Rapids is expending $8,000 h
laying additional water mains.
An Ottninwa 16-year-old girl named
Anna Lilly vrnj found in the gutter the
other night paralyzed with liquor.
Thieves raided the store of G. Jacobs
& Co. , at Dos Molnos , Saturday morning ,
carrying away $700 worth of silks and
some $100 worth of jawolry.
The Governor's guird , of Dos Moines
captnred the first prlza at the drill con <
test of Third regiment Iowa National
guard at Newton on Friday hsb.
A writer In Bradatreot's assorts tha' '
after thirty-five years' experience ii
Iowa ho has never known a mortgagi
foreclosed on a dairy or stock farm.
The now Presbyterian ohnrch at Ma
rion is about ready for dedication. Thi
structure is built of stone , with a slati
roof , and when finished will cost $20,000
The Iowa State Beekeepers' nssoola
tlon will meet at Des Molnos Soptembei
8. All persons interested in the propa
gation of the stingers are requested to at
tend ,
The estimated earnings of the Iowa ell
vision of the Illinois Central railroad foi
the week ending August 15 show a de
crease of § 18,487 , as compared with the
corresponding week of 1884.
A student t.t the Ames State Agr'cnl
tural college shook hinds with the buz :
saw in the mechanical d partment of thai
institution , with the natural results , on
Saturday last.
John Sloan and family were thrown
from a carriage at Dubnquo on Saturday
by a runaway team , Mr. Sloan suffering
the fracture of the right thigh bouo , and
his mother-in-law euitnlnlnc ccrlous , II
not fatal Injuries. The other members
of the family escaped with slight bruises.
The New York
552 Broadwav ?
Council Bluffs , Iowa
SANITARY
HYDRAULIC
ENGINEERSPUB-
IJC and PRIVATE
SYSTEMS of SEWERAGE -
ERAGE , WATER
WORKS and VEN
TILATION design
ed and constructed.
PLUMBING work
in all its branches.
This comttanv have
one of thebest assort
ed stocks ot plumb
ing goodsinthe west.
Estimates furnish
ed.
. Birkinbine ?
Manager.
NEW YORK ,
PLUMBING CO'Y
553 BROADWAY
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Telephone No ,
Hai
iJ/8
Waves ,
[ Frizzes ,
Switches , JStc.
HAIR GOODS ,
Dressing
And Cutting.
HAIR GOODS ,
Bangs 'Cut Pdrapadour , Langtry or
other styles.
Hair Goods
All kinds of Uoir Goo's iniul-i to
eider at die old stand of Mrs. J. J ,
Good , who is iiow
Mrs C. JC . ailtette ,
29 M'u St. LouncU Bluffs ,
SPECIAL NOTICES
KOT1CB. Sp dil Teitls min sta M Loil
Found , To Loan , Fet Silt , To K t > W nt , Bottl
ing , tto. , will b Inserted la this eolamn t Ih , low
U ol TKH CENTS PKK LINK lot th first Insertion
tnl nvx OKNT3 TKR LIKE ( ol e oh subsequent In-
ttllon. Lc&ro dr rtlMm nts * t ° nr office , Mo IS
rcail strait m r Biokdwar
WANTB
FOR SAtB-lfmists lota nd lintl. A. J. Stephen-1
SOD , EOS First Avenue , Council BlnlTs.
WAVTBB Good canvasser for cltv work : good p y
to right mm. Enquire at 823 Broad y. J.
\ . Power * , mftnieor.
FOR RKNT A six room house , ten mtnntcs wiiHc
from btulnoiB , city water , well and cittern. For
rent cboip.
FOR ULST No. ISOUarrtson street , three rooms.
McllAliON * Co.
i rcul sttcet.
FOR SAI.K An cIcR&nt Wlioontln summer retort ,
ZEO acres , ICO tillable , railway ttatloo anJitoim-
boat andlnit ; frame house for hcmcstoail ; [ taTllllon ,
wine cellars , mtaurant , Ice houBo , tenement house ,
lour cotUBoo. barn , SCO fruit treei.S tctcs grants ,
cow , hot nee , 18 bo&tn , etc. A One resort , ICO feet
abe > a Wl > coniln r ! > cr , and 120 feet al > ere Barthoo
It wit na ) J5.000 a year. Address W. & a , BUR
oflloe , Council IHufft.
WANTKU-Kiiergotlo patty with ( mill caplttl to
tale chatROof b.BlncM In this olty , fora
flrst > clis cantein mamifacturlnz company ; Irado
already cstibllslioJ ; business could bo manifred llh
eomo other liar. Addroti with fu'l particulars ,
Qon'l Agk , Odgen hoil'ocity.
A MAN ot eipctttnoo wants to purchasj an Inter
r t Inapijtiif ; hardware bus'ness. ' Addicss
A. 11. , BIB ofllc , , Council Dlufl ) .
FOR SALT , FOR KENT OR EXCHiNQK.
NO. 63 For sile or rent , on Tory liberal tcrrnn.
The Coun'll Dluda Paper Mill , comntott , with
the largo bjardlng homo and thtoo acres of grcund.
No. SO Abu | Inees.property In Cherokee , Cherokee
ocuntv , lows , will tiado for western lauar. Value
aboutSI.CCO.
No. HO A botutltal ho no In the town of nasllngi ,
Mills county , Iowa , for Nebraska land. Value , $3,100.
no. 41 A good business ptcpoitv and ft'so agooi
residence property In the town ot Chcnvo. McLean
county , 111. , low down far Cisa or will eichango for
woitcrn lands.
fn 179 A splendid farm , well I tr proved , flIO acres
In Dickinson county , lena , jolnlDt ; tbo town OlFjiitlt
Lake. Price , for a ehoi t tlmo ; $35 per acre.
No. 18t to 1ST Are four Improved f arras In Phillips
county , Kansap , oca with a small Incumbranca.
The cqultas will bo exchanged far unlncumbcrcd
wild land In Nebraska.
No. 1(3-480 acres In Ilo'.t county , Nob. , parity
Improved , at a big bargain , fl ants to exchange I
ucrchindtae.
No. C4 A Ono two ttory IrlckritiJcnco , rno of
t to belt locations In Council llluffs , l 1 trade fcr
aroodunlncumbercdKatsMOf Nebraska lands. Va'ue
(15100.
No fi6 aud II Are two other beautiful homos In
Council Blude , wLlcn cash payment will buy at a
b > r < aln.
No , 58 A baautltul ( ubntbin location In lena
City , Iowa , wlllexehango for western lands. Value
85,00) .
The above are only a few of our spcslal largalns
If vcu'Aogrtanythlng.to trade tor soil , ornantto
tell any real estate or merchandise , write ui Wo
havj8o\c l good stocks of crooda to trade for lands ,
SWAN h WALKER ,
Council Elude , Iowa.
CarpelsCapels , [ !
Our buyer writhes from New
York that he has purchased the
Largest and Choicest Line of
-AND-
Ever Shown in this city. These
goods are now arriving daily and
we respectfully invite everybody
to call and see them.
Oil Cloths ,
Linoleums ,
Mattings ;
OF ALL KINDS.
Window Shades ,
Cornice Poles ,
Etc. , Etc.
AT POPULAR PRICES.
405 Broadwav.
J. L.
inVot S nrnTif
IbiBl AgBfll ,
Wo. 607 Droidw Oonnoll Bloffe ,
COUNCIL BBUFFS.
The following aie the tlmoa of the arrlral snd de-
arlare of trams by central standard time , at the
local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tto inlo
atei earlier and arrive ten mlnutea lattr.
DITART. iXRTVI ,
IB10AOO and BOHTUTflSTMH.
925 A M Mall and Kzpresg flX > rr M
.2:10 : t > i Accommodation 4:10 : r M
6:80 : r M Express B.05 A M
CDICiKO AMD SOCK ISL1H9.
: ! 5 A u Hall and Express 6M r w
:16 : A M Aoooromodatlou 6:4 : } r u
: SO r M Kxprcta BOO ; A M
CDIOAOO , HItWADKII ADD II , MUl ,
i20 ; A u Ifatl and Expreea 6lo : T u
, ; 2S r M Expreni 0.05 A v
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,4i A u Uall and Express 7:10 : r M
0.80 r urcominodatlou 2:00 : r u
6 : < 6 r u Expieus 0 6:60 : A M
WAiAin , IT. LOPII AD ricinp ,
t:16 : r u Local St. Louis Expre > a Local
8:001-11 : Traniler " " Transfer 8:20 : rv
KABSJH tarr , IT , joi AHD ootmon , iiana.
IC:10 : A II Uall and Expreei 7:25 : r M
8:09 : r ii Expreea tU : A
fiODi cm AIR rAoino
7:20 A M Uall for Sioux City 0:50 : r M
7:80 r u KxpreM fur 8t Paul 6:26 : A v
pxioit rAcirio.
11:00 : A M Dinver Expresn 4-J5 r v
IMUru Lincoln Paia On & B Y xas r M
7:55 : r u Overland EipreM B O A M
struiir Tiuiju TO oiiinA.
LeT Council Cluffi - 8.65 7:65-8:80-loae- :
11:10 : a. m. iaoo8:8 : -:28-6:26 : : OS6-
11:41 : p. m. fjcave Omaha 8Si 7 : ! ! o:50 : 10
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WJttJB REMINGTON
Standard Typewriter
At the ew Orleans Exposition.
1. The Jury of awards critically examined the various writing machine * , nJ decided by &
thirds vote to gl\e the highest award to
. The declilon c ( jury WM Ignored by the committee of awinl * , and other jurors were aide
constltutln new ury.
8. This second jury alto cilllctlly examined the various wtltlug machines , and made the award of a
Ortt cUss gold medal , the highest award , to the IliiMiNOTONSUndudTyp * Writer , for "ilmpllolty , dnra-
blllty , case of manipulation and speed. "
4. The u port of this Jury WM made , delivered to aad receipted for by the committee of awards on
May 20.
6. The members of this jury were n ver discharged.
8. No othtr I ry examlnoi ) the RiuiraroK Standard Type-Writer at Now Oilcans.
7. Ihe signers of tb.s award arc honorable and well known gentlemen. Tholr aJdrosses are Cha
A , Uorgan , rsq , , touthein maniger of n. 0. Dunn & Co. , Now Oilcans , La. ; Ex-Governor Frank BAM
V. S. commissioner of Kansas , and pnsldentot the U , 8. board of comralsi loners , Chtnuto , Kai ; Qea. A.
Beaten , Esq. , slcncgrtpher and stcrttar ; of the board of U. S. commliisonerr , Columbus , Ohio.
8. The ifTMuIln of these gentlemen and the history ol the ontost , which wo are preparing
pamphlet form , wo will be pleased to furnish o" appllcatlcn.
The following Is the report :
The World's Indueti111 and CottcnCcntcnnlil Expedition , New Otleans. Jury report. Appllcallo
No. 815 ; group 6 ; class 814. Comiwtltlon.
The ondcrslgncd jurors In the above cntttlod class , haIng ctrcf ally examined the exhibit mada
F. Kemln ton & Sen ; , ] llrnNwYrrl' , ind all comrcllngoshlbltr , concur In recommending the a
of a first class mcd the BlaniardTjpc.Wrlter , tor ilmpllclty , .durabJlty , case of manipulation a
tpeod.
at id I lOlh day ol May , 1885. OKO. I1KATON , }
CQAS. A. UOI1Q4N , VJuiorf ;
Fit AN K BACON , )
WIKOP , S AMANS 4 BENEDICT , 889 Broadway , New Yoik.
Chicago Office , 38 Madison 8t
O. H. SHOLES , Agent ,
Council Bluffa. Iowa
DYING AND CLEANING WORKS.
_ Gentlempn'a ' Clothing Cleaned , Dyed nnd Repaired. Ladies' Dresses Clonncd and Dyoil
without rlppinc. FlumeB Cleaned , or Colored an ; Shade , to Samplo. Silks , Velvets , and
Lnceg Cleaned , Dyed and Kc&niehcd. Late Curtains neatly cleaned ; 29 Main St. , Council
13 la ( Is , opposite 1'ost oifico.
F. B. FA.TTON , Manager.
TIBIIE
MM SSSMSSISSM
AND "THE ENGLISH" , KITCHEN.
Regular Dinner 11:30 : to 1:30 : , 25 cents.
505 Broad-way , Council Bluffs.
The only all night house in the city. Everything served in first clrna style and on shor
notion. Hot snd cold lunches alwnvs ready.
j. ILLIPS ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
hoes
Employ no traveling ogcnts , thus saving their l 'enses ts customers.
Agent for Para Kubber Company. AViite for pMOea.
413 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
W.P. AYXiSWOKTie
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER ,
Brick bnildlngu of any kind raised or moved and Bat Intact ion guaranteed. Frame hon
eyed on Little Giant tracks , the best In the world.
W. P. AYLSWORTH.
1010 Ninth Street , Council Bluffs
Noreue & Landstrom.
Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible [ prices.No.
No. 205 Main. .Council . Bluff
N. J. BWANBON. O. E. SWANSOS
8WAN80N MUSXC CO. ,
Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS
And all kinds of musical Icttruments. Pianos iml organs solo on the It-Btallment jlan. Mmlcil nstru.
muitaot o\ory description tuned and repaired , liming ovtr 14 years expeilcnco In the business wo too
contldent of giving the lust of eatleiaoilon. Itemin bcr the place. Sign of ( hi ! gilt orgtu
32'J BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Keep Horses snd Mules constantly on hand which
wo will toll In retail or carload lota
All Steak Warranted as Presented
bolMiIe and retail dealers In Drain and Baled Hav. Prices rea
sonable tittlafaction Outrtutfcd.
SCIILUTER d > BOWLEY
Got. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs.
Office & Pusev
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
Ettabfjs/ied , - 1865
HOS ovncKn ww.
G-IVJEN
ON THE
Piano and Organ ,
By Ml s Fannis Weatcott , Organist ; at the
Presbyterian church , Residence COO Wash-
ogton Ave.
. Eice M. D.
or other tumoig removed without the
j knife or dranlag ol blood.
IBRONIC 'DISEASES , < " Bl""d"a " > * < " " "
Ovrr thirty year * prirttca kxpeilenoe. OfSoo o
I , Prailvtruet , Council Bluffs
larCocsultatlou free.
WELLS COOK.
Genera ) Agent at targe
" SAFETY FOND SVBTEM , "
ffAETFOED
Life anil Annuity Ins.Co
nANCH WKSTZBN DKPOT , 22 F
OOUNOIL BLUFP8 ,
ran OILS er |
S. A. PIERCE ,
100 M.IIII bt. , Onuiicil Blnfls
lUtall Boot and Shoe store where big bargainoan
anasbe ! found ,
H. BOHUBZ.
Justice of tie
OHIO * OTKB AUK&IOAB
IOWA. .
OWLY HOTEL
III Council BluOt having
And all modern Improvement * , call tella , Gru
alarm bolls , etc , , in the
CBESTON HOUSE
NOH. 215 , 217 end 210 , Main B trout.
MAX AnilW , - PROPKIBTOll
JTACOJI
lltorney - ai-Law
'
COUNCIL ULVn B.WA