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THE E AILy BEE-eOiJiXCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY , AUGUST 28.1885 ; THE DAILY BEE. . , . _ . iM ml WMaiif * " aP < OOTOCXL BLUFFS Pridiy Morning , August 28 , Office No. J 2 PeatlSt. Delivered hy carrier lo any part ol tha city or twenty cents ft week. II. W. TILTOK , Ijlltor andLotsse. MINOE MENTION , nolter , merchant tailor , for fine goods The case of Mlllard vs. Gilbert was Bubmltted In the circuit contt yostor- d y nnd Ukcn under advUement. from the wn t The fint o t of salmon this Boasonhao arrived and is consigned to Mosirs. Gronawcg & Sohoonttten. . the JL'ottawalta- The ciao of Harlo ve. mlo Mutual Insurance company was called up In tlie circuit oanrt yeitciday , and a demurrer filed. In the circuit court , yesterday , the l vorca caw of Mra. Ollvo Weldnor vs. A Woldnor was heard , the claim hieing de sertion. A decroa will doubtfess ba en torod. It will bo a matter of regret to tntay In Oocncll Bluffs that the Ohurchlll Pomp company has decided to move its Iraslnes to Omaha , tho'chango to 'iako place early in September. Ono drunk and three vega van th make-up ol < the police court proceeding yesterday. 'The drunk was fined , am the vags'lot'loose , thera being nocity work to-set them at. The nntl-prohlbiloBf tendencies of the council will crop out. A recent resolu tion. Intended to order cartaln ttrcot filled to iado , readc , as published , " "tha iho owners bo filled to grade , " About'G o'clock "last " evening 'Office ] IIorton-otroBtod near the Rock 'Islam ' dopot-axiolorod man who is thought to bo a partner of iho ono shot in Omaha , ant wanted for the Grand Island burglary. Harry Homers- manager of the Broad way laundry , with 0. A. Soaright , have bought the Broadway steam laundry , and on September 1st , will remove to No3 North Main street and open the city steamlaundry. . \Indco Conner yesterday overruled a motion to dissolve the injunction in the ciso of the Chicago & Northwesteiu rail way company against J. F. Dill and 0. Wealey , this injunction being to reotnia the collecting of a judgment aud serving of an execution. 'Wade Hampton Martin , the oolorec man , who was arrested by Deputy Mar- ohal Bates , on suspicion of being wanted aa ono of the burglars at Grand Island , was yesterday lot loose , the Omaha officers not Deeming Inclined to take the trouble to came after him. A. M. Makepeace arrived in the city ! t yesterday with two Burton plows , which he proposes exhibiting tothe council , I ii * " and gUo them a practical showing of h- hm - liow these plows can bo used in working ctreots. Mr. Makepeace represents Ewold\5Over , of Indianapolis , Judge Connor has issaed orders that two Oakland men bo brought before him September 2. it being claimed that they have violated a prohibition injunction Is sued by the court , and are therefore lla hie 'to the .penalty for contempt. The two are .Mr. Colllaon and Mr. Tooth- achor. The cesspool for the now.county jail is completed , and the sowar connections were bolng made yesterday. The cess pool is slz'foet in diameter and runs down to thoftulckoand. The .painting Is going oniusldo-thojiil and the other finishing touches being put on , so that by ono week from Monday the now building will be ready for occupancy. An Omaha hack driver named.AckerIy was here yesterday huntlng'for hia wife , whom ho claimed had ran away. The wife's story was that ho had got drunk and abuied her , aud she had started for her father's homo , on the St. Paul road , n short distance from Council Bluffs. She was afraid of AckorJy , and a police man was cent with her to the depot to see her safely off , Joseph.Oonnoo . claims that ho hos boon badly swindled in a horae trade with ono John Jomoion , nnd has filed a complaint in JustloorSchura'd court , charging Jamo BOH with obtaining $70 from him .under false pretenses , said pretenses being that the horse was "sound , well broke , and true , " which waa false In all respects , Jameson hai not boon brought to the front yet JS While repairing thofloor In the Kansas City , St. Joe . & Council Bluila round house yesterday afternoon , John Frltho and another working man had iomo words about the work. Frltho in trying to dodge the blow the other man was making at him with a sledge hammer , fell ever in the pit and received a cut in the head about ( two inches Jong iby the fall. Dr. A. P. Hanohott attended the wounded man And ho was sent homo. Another fire waijdisoovored yesterday .afternoon near the olootrla light-power building. Smoke w a seen coming /rom .on empty building owmd by Mr. Ed- muudson , and Investigation showed that Jiiudllngs had been placed iu one corner , and set on fire. Too blazj was put ont. li In Use fourth fira occurring within a hundred feet of that balldicg within two weeks , It seems that tramps must bo the caow , aj they hover about that vicinity. Seine prompt and very cfieoUve steps are to ba taken to rid the city of thoio fellows. To-day Is the closing ono of the * rt embroidery cxidbltlnn given by the New Homo Sewing Machine company , of which II M , Wilbur U ihe general agent. Mr. A. M. JJowlsid li the exkibltov and it could hardly b jn better Ian dr. The ladies have been delighted with the 4 > 3prUpBj treatment and wjlliogucsi to explain ojl details of the wonderful tb Ing for n onderful it Is indeed. claims set forth In their advertir , monts have been more than met , and ' < uo exhi bition Is ono which merits h ! pra,0. | The next place at which the showing Is to bo m&do is Red Ok , Loutso Madson , the fourteen-year-old girl , who created s' a sensation by chuglog Skllo , tb.o i&oe man , with in decently assaulti'jg DOT ) 8eems to be bent on mcro notorl.ey , Wfallo Sklles is serv ing a term Ir4 the pcnltintlary on other charges , iho girl's ' mother com * plains to. tlo chief of police that she la Vanning the streets with colored were on , and especially with Mrs. Charloi Wr.rner. The chief yottorday found the gUl In Eurico's colored restaurant , sad made her go homo. At homo the > glrl was most abusive to her mother , and a final arrangement was made by which she It to go to Atlantic this morning , her father being "there , and it bring thought that possibly ho can make her behave horsalf. BIIB3ANT MP3DDINO AND SEYLISH 1'AUTY Stationery , the finest and most complete line ever brought to the city now at 'PKYOR'S ' BEB JOB OFFICE. Invitations , Programs , Rsgrate , Calling Cards , etc. , THE LATEST eTYlEfl , and in-quantiths tosuit. Also a beautiful line of IE170RAVED FOLDERS AND < CARDS. Call and see them. All orders filled promptly , and the work will bo guaranteed toed to equal the stock. SKIPPED OUT , A.lBrnoo of Carpenters 'Jjoavo Thci Creditors to Moaiu > aud Wonder. To the surprise of many of their ac qnaintances , it Is announced that th carpentering and contracting firm ol Mandomakets & Yon have suddenly > and quietly skipped ont of the city leaving numerous creditors to 'mourn and won' dor. The lumber dealers seem to ba the prominent creditors , and several attachments monts were yesterday got out , and what cflfootu could bs found rrcra seized upon. Both of these young men came here last fall , and have been doing what seemed to be a rushing business , and have had numerous contracts for building residences. They were both recently married , but In leaving Mrs. Mander- nukors was left behind. She claims not to knoir whore the others have gone , The only property which was lof c behind , wan BDiua household goods of which MM. Maudermakers'has a bill of Bale"which waa made ont to her a few thjs ago , some littld lumber , and a few of the heavier tools , a mortising machine , and some siws , left In the shop. The claims 10 far reported amonnt to only a few mndred dollars. Dr. Wiles , Eye , Eir and Throat specialist , Room 5 , Everett block. A TEDNE TBIEF , Ofllcor KlrV Itccovcrs Fart ot tbo Property Stolen. Sirs. Jennie Diake , trho has been at work InMra. Erana' boarding honio , had ler trunk broken open and robbed Wednesday night. Mrs. Evans la mov- ng Into a new house , ooiner of Mynater and Sixth streets , and Mra. Drake's runk was la the noir house that night when aomu thief broke into the room and wont through this trunk. There waa missing a gold watoh and chain , two pairs of bracelets , two gold rings , and other jewelry , some Importantlegol piers - ) ers , and $40 In money. The loss being 'eportod ' to the police , 'OOicor Kirk com menced a hunt and showed hia shrewd ness by discovering the jewelry , which ho thief had placed In the vault of the now outhouse , evidently being afraid to carry the property on hi poison , lest Its dontlficatlon might had to his convlo- lon. The money was gone. Workers with metals generating oleo- rlclty escaped the cholera of ' 49. Then use our electric bolts. Judd & Smith , Council Blufla. Agents wanted. B no Ball. On the fair grounds yesterday after * noon a game of base ball was played by the Mlnden club and the Athletic club of Council BlnlT ) . Ohailes Nicholson , of Council Bluffi , acted aa umpire. The score stood 4 to 7 In favor of the Athletics , they not playing their half cf ho ninth inning. The following are the runs made b/ ho two clubs : MINDKN. COUNCIL BLCFW ) . 3row O.Dougherty } . Oeist SStroclc 2 jike 0 Rogers 1 i : . Gelst 0 Ticknor 1 J. Fry 0 Blorwdn 1 Ely 1 G.Oliver. 0 Talrk OT. Oliver . .0 IL Fry 0 Groan 0 Wyland 1 Baldwin ' Total 4 Total 7 Substantial abstract of title and real estate loans. J. W. and E. L. Squire , 102 Pearl street. A Itaro Glianco. All who cm appreciate a ride in a first- class , well made carrligo , boggy orpriu on , should call on Mr. H. F. H tien iauer , Not. 7 , 29 , 31 and 33 Poor h treot , and eeo hia elegant and compli lock , all of bii own manufacture , aud earn the remarkably low prlota ho is making for the next thirty days. To p r- lee at a distance be would ba pleased to end his oitaljgne end quote prices on application. Ilepropnam to sell a lot of its firat-cltsf , home made work regardleas of the cost of manufacture. t'tittir ' clin. ( Crowda of ladles still continue to visit ho art ech.'bition at No. 34 Pearl rtreot. Ldmlttlou > 'reo. Everyone is invited. 'o-day poalti ely th last. " \Voiueii8 The member * of the Wouzons' Chris Ian aaioelatlon ore ieUBttud to meet Itls afternoon * t 3 o'clock at the teal enoa of Mrs. Dr Green , No. 20 South Ixth street , on specul buiineaii ( f 1m- ortance. H. A. MOKTQOUBUV. See , Ah Tliurt- < Bdlef. To-day la positively the hat oHano- aat ladies will bavo to sea tbo woudetfal , rt work of the Ne KT Ho ma Hewing ma- oblno , nov on exhibition at No. Si Pearl . street. COUNCIL CRUMBS , The City Falters Decide en What Streets to Pare This Fall , House Sewerage Abandoned on All But Bryant Street , Other Dotngsof ( ho Duds. The city council met yesterday after noon [ In pursuance with adjournment , Aldcrmon Sledcntopf , Mynator , Utraub , Bcnnott , and Qelso and the mayor being present. Aldormtn SlcdentopE offered a resolu tion fixing the tax levy for the coming year as follows , which was adopted : Judgment fund 5 mills General-fund 10 " Bonds nod interest 4 City paving 2 Sewerage 2 Water. . 5 Library if Sinking 2 Total 50f " Judge Aylesworth appeared before the council and cxphlnod the trouble about the common carriers' license as narrated In yesterday's Ban. Under the cow ordinance the common carriers monet not exempt from paying license also ai "runners , " If they solicit business at all So that unices the ordinance Is amended , they are liable to pay a double license , one as common carriers , and ono aa run- ncrj , It was the expression of the council that It was not the Intention to make the common carriers pay two licensee , and an arrangement was made by which the cases now in court ihould stand open until the ordinance could bo t made right. Jndgo Aylesworth also called attention to the fact that the paving contract being let to non-residents , there waa danger of the work being given to laboring men not living hero , and he suggested that the council should do all that was possible to ha/o woik furnished those who llvo hero. Mr. J'olsom , the contractor , stated that ho would only bring here four or five skilled men , and that the rast of the laborers would bo hired here If possible. In response to a qaory , ho said ho was willing to have this put into his contract , requiring him to employ homa laborers , so tar as possible , provided ho could got them at as low wages as ho could get others. A resolution t > this effect was also passed by the council. A resolution was passed ordering Mynster street , fiom the west sldo of Scott street west to the east side of Eighth street , filled to grado. The democratic mayor announced the result of the republican state convention , having just learned by messenger that Lsrrabeo is to ba the next governor of Iowa. ; A resolution was passed cutting down the recent appropriation for sewerage on Notth Second atroot from $300 to § 150. It was decided to abandon the project of a house sewer on Wiilaw avenue , also on Park and Washington avenues. It was decided that the following streets bo caved this fall : Willorr avenue , from Main to Third street. Park avenue , only to High School , avenue. Market street , from Broadway to Washington avenue. It was decided to postpone until next year the paving of Washington avenne from Oakland avenue to Second street. It was decided to pave Bryant street this fall , and put in a house sower. The pivlcg of Madison street south of Broadway was postponed until next year. The paving committee , city engineer and city attorney were Instructed to pre pare the contract and submit it for ap proval. The council granted the property own ers on those streets to be paved this fall , twenty days more time to construct water : and gas pipes and curbing , and owners on streets to be paved next spring are to put in water and gas oervlco pipes within forty days , and the curbstones on or before May 1st , 188G. The sum of $50 was allowed "W. It. . Vaughan for damages done to lots 1 and 2 , block 9 , In Barns' addition on account of the Indian creek ditoh , Vaaghan to prove up tltl and deed the property to tno city. The council allowed Charles Horn $150 for lot G , block 3 , Beers' subdivision , taken by the sewer ditch. Sample Scores. The following were simple scores of i the practice ehooting at the driving park yesterday : A 1'gbt ' frost touched the low landi In northern Iowa Tuesday night. The V/nton / canning factory worked up seventy-five tons of corn last week. Charles Reed , who suicided in Chicago last Monday , was a member of the grain r firm ot Heed , Sanders & Co. , of Daven port William MoKenzio , of Monlrose , at tempted niloldo by shooting himself In tbo hmd with a revolver on Tuesday nrirntng. The wound Inflicted is thought to be fatal. A syndicate of Dos Moines capitalists are said to bo negotiating for the pur chase of Berg's Island , In Clear lake , with a view of improving and beautifying the ground * and selllngit oat for loildence properly. A. M. Nelson , a ommerclal traveler , wh'j was bitten by a mad dog near Mus. catlne July 30 last , was taken with marked symptoms of the dreaded hydro phobia while at Das Moines a few days iao , when ho was placed In charge of nmtpetuut nurse aud seat to his home ia Chicago. Eluard Tiernoy , proprietor of a low ' 'u Sioux City , objected to Mra . .j "tailing his arm off , " which p rntifljd the ire of Mr Williams , mduror followed. An invent ry < > f .he receipts showed that T.erooy tca'ded ' ijj leg with A pat cf ooffoe , brides se > curing several knuckles tracks on his f co. Williams paid $0.85 foe the sport. A man named Vallonter , of Prairie- burg. Linn county , became Insane brood ing over the survey of a railway through that town several years ago that seorc * [ ugly wasn't run to suit his peculiar views. On Saturday last the lunatlo became - came violent , shooting holes through the house , smashing windows , etc. , whqn bo was finally overpowered and sent to the county jail Bt Marlon. A singular it cry of a girl's revenge < nmes from Durant , nineteen milts west of Davenport. Living in the same family with her was a man who had too freely used his tongno respecting her character , coupling his calumny with personal boasts. The household were sitting at the breakfast table , and the girl was waiting on the table , when she advanced with the hot coffee pot , nnd Instead of filling the slanderer's cup , iho poured Ihe scalding contents of the pot down his nock and back. There was a tableau , but there is no ono talking against that girl in the neighborhood , or under that roof , at hst advices. Fred Ward , a farm laborer , was lodged In jail at Sioux Olty , Monday night charged with outraging Mrs. J. L. Mo- Glasber , forty miles east of that city , Sunday afternoon. An officer chased him three miles and captured him. As the officer was leaving Oto with the pris oner about 100 men came with a rope to hang Ward , but on Iho officer showing credentials in the clinpa of two revolvers lha crowd allowed him to start with the man. Another crowd collected at Mc- Glasher's mill , a lonesome spot a mlle from Oto , to take the prisoner from the officer , but another road waa tikon nd the prisoner waa brought to Sioux City in safety. PEIISONAIJ. 12 , M. Btendman was nt the Ogden yester day. 1F. . Conner , of Cleaveland , is at the Pacific. Charles S. Fisher , of Avoca , was here yes terday. F. T. Kelley , of La Mars , was in the city yesterday. J. W. Butler and wife , of Neolo , were at the Pacific yesterday. Mrs. 0. M. Brown and Misa Hellen Kiddle are visiting in Nebraska. B. F. Hake , of Avoca , was visible on the streets hero yesterday mornlnp. J , C. Dunlavy , of Dunlnp , wes among the Dgrfen houie guests yesterday. Taylor Woolsey , of restaurant fame , has returned from a visit to his old Missouri lome. Thomas French , Ben Smith , and Henry Scott , a trio of prominent Boomer township farmers , wore in the city yesterday , George S. Lindis left for New York last mining to meet his brother , who Is expected o arrlvo from a visit to the old country. Prof , J. B. Cash , of Atchison , Kan. , the low principal of the high school here , has urlved in the city prepared to enter upon his inties. F. W. Rice , -'ditor and publisher of the National Hotel Register , stopped at the Pacific house on his way east after a trip through to San Francisco. Oliver Haigb , who represents Peregny & Moore , and who got frightened out of Iowa by syclones , returned from a trip in Nebraska yesterday , and after spending the day empty ing the hailstones ont of hia pockets , repacked ills grip for another trip in Iowa , The Boston Boy Blowing. BOSTON , Auguit 27. John L. Sullivan , the pugilist , appeared about town yesterday pre paratory to leaving f.r Cincinnati in the eve- ling. His sunburnt complexion and rednced ibdomen indicates that his training hod re- iuced some of hia superfluous flesh , but bla weight is still several pounds ever bis nsual lighting avoirduoois. His fists are iron hard is on other occasions. The champion said he felt satisfied with his condition and expressed onfidenre tbat bo could whip McCaflery just is ho pleased , one , two or three rounds. PJTTSBUBO , Pa. , Augmt 27. John L. Sul- ivan , pugilist. pa < sed through this city this nomine ? on the way to Cincinnati. He re ported himself in excellent condition and said , 'I won't but in- paralze McCaffrey , merely - .end to reduce his swelled bead. " The New York PLUMBING OO'Y. 55x Broadwav * Council Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY ENGIN ERSPUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW ERAGE , WATER WORKS and VEN- riLATION designed - ed and constructed. PLUMBING work in all its branches. Iliis coinaanv have one of the best assort- 3d stocks ot plumb ing goods in the west. : Estimates furnish- : 3d. Harry Birkinbine * : , Manager NEW YORK , PLUMBING CO'Y ; S52 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS Cele-ohone No. - SPECIAL NOTICES KOTlcn.-Sp d l c , nrllsfmen na ai toil found , To Loan , Jot B l , To Ben TTantl , Bo rd. b > rito. , will b Icgertod In ihli column at lb Ion rat. ol TEN OKNTa tKR UKK for th * fint loaartlon Mil nVK OKNT3 PER LINK lor Mh nb eqaent In sertion. LmTcidmtlnintntl M ouiofflM , Ho , IS Peail jtrost mar Droadirav WANTH. FOR oALR-IInuscs lot. and lind , A. J , Stcphen- lon , BOS First Avcnur , Council BlafTs. WA\TRD-Oood ciuirauer for city work : good pay to right nun. Knqulro at 823 Broadway , J , A. Powers , manator. FORBXKT A six room house , ten tnlnntci w 'k from liuslocts , city witer , well and cittern. For rent cheap. No. ICOUarilson itreet , threa rooml. McUinoNkCo. 4 Petti etitet. AJIANot eiporlcncowantsto parchat * an Inter rBtln f jlnK htKlirara Viuslnees. Addicu A. U. ) Bl ofllci , Council lilufl ) . FOR SALr , FOR REKT OR EXOlIiNOE. NO. BS For ule or rent , on Tory liberal terms. Tbo Coun-ll Eluffs Paper Mill , compicU , with the largo botrdlng home nnd three acre * of ground. No. SO Abu | lncm.irop ) ity In Cherokee , Cbcrokco o'untv. Iow , Ll tiado lor wtatein lanat. Value aboutliO. N o. to A bo Jutltul hone In the town ot nan ) Ingi , Mills county , loira , tor Nebriakn land. Volnc , $ ,1,600. Ho. 41 A ROCil butlntBi prrpo'tv and a'eo goal residence property In the town ol Chcnvo. HoLein county , 111. , low cfown tr cisa or will ezchixtige lor western landn. Vo 119 A tplendld l ra , well IrrprovcJ , o < 0acro In Blcklnaon county , Io a , JolnloB the town oflptrlt Lako. Prlco. lor a thoi t time , $35 par acre. No. 184 to 1ST Arc lour Improved farms Iu Phillips county , Kantao , caoi with a email Incumbrancj. The cn.ulta9 * lil bo exchanged lor unlocurobcrcd wild land In Nebraska. No. U3-I80 acroo In Holt county , Nob. , partly Improved , atablg bugaln , Wants to cichango for ncrhin < ! lse. No. 4 A flno two story liiiek ritlJcnco , one of ttobcft locutions In Council lllude , wil | trade tor zood unlncumbcrcd KacstaorNobraakaUnda. Value ? I5100. No OG audit Are two other beautiful homos In Council Blufli , whlcn cash pnjment will buy at a brrtaln. No. 60 A b utlul ( ( ubnibvn loovIon ! In Iowa Cltv , Iowa , will exchange tor wentera lacda. Value f5,00) . The above are only n tow ol our spcoiat latRalns. II vcu'AOgrt anjthlng to trade ! or icll , or want to Fell any teal estate or merchandise , write ui Wo hav 80\crlgooJetock8 of pooils to trade lor lands. SWAN & WALKER , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CapelsCapets [ , [ ! Our buyer writes from New York that lie lias purchased the Largest and Choicest Line of -AND- Ever Shown in this city. These goods are now arriving daily and we lespectfully invite everybody to call and see them. Oil Cloths , Linoleums , Mattings * OF ALL KINDS. Window Shades , Cornice Poles , Etc , , Etc. AT POPULAR PRICES. Council Bluffs CarpetCo 405 Broaclwav. . B , Eice M. B. 1 * UflPBO or ottl < > r tumotg removoi without the Dilfl UDIIO , knlfo ot draw ing ol blood. 3HRONIC 'DISEASES ' , ° klnjs tt B" " " Over thirty j can prtrtlcs kxpeitence. Cfflco o 11,1'fftil btroet , Council bluffs .tSrCooBultatioa Ircc. J. L. 1JEBBV01I3K. Go. 607 BioidTTKr Council BlaflJL COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tbt fcUowloz ire thi tlrnoa ol lha rrtvl nod At- irtaroot tr fns by oantrtl ituuUrd time , M tht ooildepoto. Trains leivo trtusfer depot l a mlo- ilcr culler and irrlre tan minutes liter. DXMRT. AUUTIi mcioomd HOBTOwiaisur , 9:25 A M Mall and Einresi f.tO'r x 2:10 : r u Aocommodntlon 4:10 : r x 6:20 r u KXPICBI 8:05 A x COIOilKJ 1MB XOOZ IBL1HD , : S6 A M Uill anil Expresa B.58 r M :16 A M Accommodation 6:49 : r H M V M Kxpreta i B.OO AII CUIOJ.BO , WaWADKII AMD IT. rAO& . :20 A M Ma'J and Kxpreu 0:60 : r u ; 24 r H Kxpren B.05 A u COIOAOOi IDRUROTOM AUD qDIIOT. 45 A > i IU11 and ExnroM 7ilO r u ,50 r uccomuiodaUoa 2KXJ r u lfi r u Kxprew 8CO : A u WAIABO , rr. touts AMD nnno. t:15 : r u Iioc l BL Iioulj Kxpreeg Local 5uu : r w Traniler " ' Traoaloi 8:20 : r M ( AiiAi oJTTi IT. roi Aao OOUSOIL iLom. DUO A > i UaU and Kxpreea 7U r M B.05 r M Expieca tM A M HOOX errr ARO nemo SO A M Mall lor Sioux City o:60 : r x BO r it Kxprest lor Bt fau ] :25 : A n UNION ficiric , 1:00 : A M Dinver Exproi4 1:38 : r u Itft r ti IJoooln Pata Om & R V SJ5 r u tlt r u Orcrltbd JCxprcN 6 0 A u vraiir mi > a TO OMAHA. teare' Council BlnBt - 8.86-7:66 8JO-JOS9- 1:10 : a. m. im-tW-tM- : :28-B6- : : - 1:15 : p , m. Leave Omaha fl.-J& 7:25 1:60 10 -llW ; a. m. THJE REMINGTON Standard Typewriter At the New Orleans Exposition , ,1 1. Tli Jury ol airarda critically examined the various writing machinal , an ! decided by a. , third ) Tots to give the highest award to the BKMIVGTON. . Th dcclilon cl Jury was Ignoiedbythecommltteoot ivvirJf , nd other Jurors were adds conitltutln new ury. 8 , Thti iccond Jury tlio critically examined tbc various willlcp machine * , and nude tlio awtrd ot a Drst cliM gold medal , the hlchoit anard , to the RXMIKOTOV SUml rJTn > Writer , for "Wmpllolty , dor * . kllltjr , cue ol manipulation and speed. " 4. Thou port ol thli Jury wa made , delivered to itnd receipted lor by the ooaimttlse ol avmda on May 20. 6. The members ol this jury were n ret discharged. O. No other Jury examined the Untuarox Standard Typo-Writer at New Oileana. 7. Ihe signers ol tb.i award uro honorable and veil known gentlemen. Their aJdreisoj are Ch A. Uorganriq. , tcuthein manager olR.O. Dunn & Co. , KowOiUani , La , ; Ex-Governor Frank Bacs V. B. commissioner ot Kintw , and prtaldontot the U. B. Imrd ol eommlsilonora , Chtnuto , Kas ; Geo. A. Beaten , E q. , etcncgrapher nd BtmUrjot the board ol U. 8. commlatcncrf , Columlm , , Ohio. 8. The affidavits of thcte gentlemen and the blitotyol the contest , which we are propMlng pamphlet lo m , wo will bo pleased to luinlth on application. The following Is the report : t The World'sInduitilalandCottonCcntennlftlExptRlllon.NewOileana Jury report Applloatlo No. SIB ; group 0 ; data Oil. Competition. The nnderslpnod Jurors In the aboi o entitled class , bating carefully examined the exhlbH made F. Romln ton . ScnslllonK w TorV , and .11 comrttlrtrcxhlbltr , concur In recommending the a nla first cliismcd the Standard Tjpc-Wrlter , lor simplicity , durability , ease of manlpnlatlon speed. at < 0 t JOthd yofMayI8B5. OKO.BKATOW , CHA9. A. MOHCUN , S-Juror ? ; 1TIIANK BACON , ,3 AMANS D KNKD1CT , 830 Broadway , New York. Cnlugo Office , S8 Uaillion Bt. O. H. SHOLES , Agent , Council Bluff * . Iowa DYING AND CLEANING WORKS. . Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned , Dyed and Repaired. Ladies' Dresses Cleaned and Dyed without rlppinp. Plumes Cleaned , or Colored any Shade , to Sample. Silks , Velvets , and Lftces Cleaned , Dyed and Eofinished. Lace Curtains neatly cleaned ; 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs , opposite Post office. J7. ? JS. PA.TTON , Manager. T ; AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. Regular Dinner ll-.SO to 1:3O , 25 cents. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. The only all night house in the city. Everything served in firet cites style and on she notice. Hot and cold lunches always ready. J. El. PHILLIPS , WHOLESALE DEALER IN Employ no traveling agents , thus enving their I3xpenaes to customers. Agent for Para Kubber Company. Write for ptlce8. 413 Broadway , Council Bluffs , a HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame botu cted on Little Giant trucks , the best In the world. W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street , Council BlnOi N. J. BWAKSON. 0. K. SWANBOH 8WA.N8ON MUSIC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS And all kinds ol musical Inftruircnts. Pianos ind ortrone sold on the Irstallmcnt plan. Musical netro. mentsot every descilptlcn tuned mill rcp&lrtd. Ha\jig ! over 11 years cxpeilenco In the business we Ice conBdont of giving the best ot eatlilaoiloo. Itcmeir.licr U eplace. Sign of tba gilt organ 329 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will cell In retail or carload Iota All Stock Warranted as Renresented holoialoandrettlldralerB In Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rot- eonable PatUfaction Qnaruiteed. SOIILUTEIi A BOWLEY Cor. Oth Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs. Office & Pusev. Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established , - 1865 110 % OFFICER M W. HPCHIT WELLS COOK. Ocnorol Agent at Largo " SAFETV FOND SYSTEM , " Vb nra ifti'/r ' TT "s * ARTFOBD Life and Annuity I us , Co BRANCH WESTKHN DKPOT , 22 PKAKL BTBBET OOUNOIL BLUFFS , Hair Goods IFinucs , Switches , JEtc. HAIR GOODS , Jlair And Cutting. HAIR GOODS , Jnngs Cut Pompadour , Laiigtry or other styles. All kinds of Hair Goo's mnd to uder nt the old stand of Mrs. J. J. ilood , who is now Mrs C. Z. Gillette , SO Man ; St. tounc'l ' Bluffa. TOE til * BT | S. A. PIERCE , 100 MUm St. , Council fluffs ItetallBoot and Shoo etora where big bargains can l aj bo ( ouoil , fl. SOHUEZ. JS orrioa ovc/i AMUUOAB xxracss MI TWS row/i. / OMLY HOTEL In Council BluHs having JTIIREJ Vnd nil modem ImprovemenU , call bolla , Gro alarm bells , etc , , ia the DRESTON HOUSE Noa. 216 , 21 ? and 21 . Main Street. HAX M" > iiN , - PllOPRIETOK LESSONS GIVEN ON THE Piano and Organ , ! y Mlis Fannla Westcott , Organist ; at Hia 'reabytcrian church. Kealdence COO Wnah- ogtou Avc. sxats , lltorney - ai-law COUNCIL IlLUIl B.WA.