6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 1. 1885. 17 TH E DAILY BEE. ' : i < 8QUMCL BLUFFS TusecUy Morning , September ! , Office No. 12 Pearl St. Delivered by carrier to any part oi the city or twenty cants a week. H. W. TILTON. - filUor and Louse. MINOR MENTION , Roller , merchant tailor , for fine goods The olty council Is to moot next Satur day night. F. W. Spetman & Bro. have lost ono of ' their horsoa. Ho died ol colic. MoAtoo & Fox have sold their builnoaa to Jo Borwoln and William Baldwin. The Harmony mission gives a social this evening In Nate Williams' now res idence on Stutsman street. Permit to wed was yesterday given to E. U. Brighton , of Topeka , Kansas , and Blanche M. Calkins , of Walnut , this county. In the circuit court yesterday a divorce was granted to Mary E , Stratton , who claimed that her husband , E. N. Straiten , had deserted hor. To-morron Is the tlmo sot for the grand union picnic of the Sunday schools of the city , and all who can should join in making It a happy day for the llttlo folks. The readers of the BEG ehould go and hoar Miss N clllo Hatcher at the Y. M. O. A. [ this evening at 8 o'clock. Admis sion tvronty-fivo cents. Children fifteen cents. Sam. Jenkins , who boards at Peter- oon'a , on Broadway , reports that some tlmo Sunday night a thief gained admit tance to his room and relieved his pocket oi SID. Wells Oook Is preparing to occupy the room , No. 5 Pearl street , ns his Insur ance office. The location Is excellent and the office a convenient ono for his purposes ; . Pace & Schmidt have purchased the market of J. W. Mlkosoll , at the corner of Brqadway and Ninth street , and will maintain the business there as well as In their old place. "Sporl" Miller's two boyj , Frank and El ward , were yesterday sent to the re form school by order of Judge Aylea- worth , it appearing that the old nun cauld do nothing with them , Frank Gnanella , Ed Bates , Jim Brad ley and Charlie Walters wont a fishing Sunday. They report the total score aa ono hundred and sixty , and some of them did not weigh over a pound. The old buildings next to Keollno & Felt's on Main street are baiug removed to make room for Chris Straub'a largo now block , which he Is to build for Grc- norog & Sohoontgou , the wholesale grocers. Frank Erwln had a narrow escape from drowning by falling off the bridge over Spoon hike. It Is reported that Er- wlu fell oft twice , but he denies this , and says that It was only once , and that once van enough , as he got as wet as if ho had fallen off several times. J. J. Brown Is to build at once a fine brick building on Main street , next to Spatman & Bro's. The work will com- xnouca at once. It Booms that Council Bluffs Is Improving and growing , doaplte the claims of old croakers , who never BOO anything bright oven in their own city. Yesterday the work of tearing down the old court honso waa commenced , and Boon the building will bo out of danger of falling down. The work of removing the old Epiaoopal church will probably begin to-day. The building will bo placed on ono of the vacant lots on the opposite side of tbo street. . "Black Hen , " In being locked up In the city jail , was allowed tbo freedom of the building , Instead of being confined In the roll. Base Ingratitude was shown by Improving the absence of the jailer to play some very dirty tricks on the office furnltnro and papers. Prisoners now can expect to have no special favors shown them by the Irate members of the marshal's forco. . Charles L. Bates , eon of Deputy Mar shal Bates , oelebrated his eleventh birth day on Saturday afternoon by having a company of about forty llttlo folks corno In npon him , the gathering being planned as a Burprlao to him , The young hearts were made happy by all sorts of gomes , and an abundant supply of refreshments. The occasion was ajoyoosono. The cemetery injunction case still takes up the time of the circuit court , with a good prospect of hanging'on Indefinitely , Yesterday's proceedings were very dreary , the only bit of onllvonmont being a little war cf words between two of the attor neys , in whloh one of them came near tbs line over whloh hangs tha penalty of contempt of court. L , 0. Baldwin , George Drake , and other well known stockmen , who ought to know , declare that the diieaao whloh li causing such trouble with the cattle In this county , la nothing more nor leas than the Toxai fever. The doctors are itlll keeping up their eliminations and dissections , and do not saom fully de cided. Col. Whlttloioy his resigned his posi tion as editor of the Eagle , and his been succeeded by J. 0. Hoyne , who la a new comer here , but who has long editorial experience on eastern papers , and Is said to boa Rontleman of high etanding In journalistic circles where ho la known. F. R. Nugent , who baa hid charge of the circulation of the Globe , haa also joined the Eiglo force as circulator and rustler fcr items. Lodge No. 1 , Switchmen' * ) Brother- licod , ia to glvo HJ first aunuil ball In Gannlughatu's hall In Omaha , on the evening of September 1C. Arrangements I MiUiUUHr/ rme been made for running ever | an onglno and two passenger oDaohcs to accommodate these who desire to attend from thU side. There Is every Indication that there wlllba an unusually and happy tlmo , and there will donbtless bo n largo number in attendance from hero. F , A. Sprague will look after the In * torests of the Sandwich m nufastnrlng company at the state fairs at Lincoln and Dos Molnes , The company will make a rory fine exhibit at each of thcso fairs , and will In some lines h&vo the best showing to bo soon In the west without donbt , notably In power ehollors , of whloh the company is among the old cot and best known manufacturers. John Teeter , John Campbell and David Lyons were fined in the police court yesterday for being too drank to bo at large , The last named claimed that ho had got drank in Omaha and that aomo way ho got over on this sldo by the "Unmpty Damply" tralo , as ho called It , and that ho had boon robbed olthor in Omaha or Council Blnffi , ho could not tell whloh , for , as ho frankly acknowledged , ho was too drunk to know. The now evening paper came very near getting a good start yesterday. Several trato cltizans whoso private characters had boon ruthlessly attacked wont to the office with the avowed intention of get ting justlco , or threshing the editor. Luoklly for the public there had boon so many changes In the editorial force of one , that the paper waa not given the notoriety it has boon sighing for , there not proving to bo any responsible editor to whip. The saloon moa , or rather aomo of them , do not propose to submit to the now method of whipping the devil around the dtump , and propose to fight the cases brought against thorn for keeping open after 11 o'clock at night. The purpose of thoao uultn Is to force them to pay the required license of $25 a month , the pol icy being to worry these who refuse or neglect to pay nntll they will submit for the aako of peace. If they fight thoao cases , as they now threaten , the city may conclude that if the saloon men will neither pay Hcanw or obay police regula tions , they hid hotter bo abut up alto gether. There was a lively tlmo caused In WIes & Clausen's ntoro yesterday ay an Irate woman. She had sent her llttlo girl to the atoro to got some potatoes , and they being out of the kind wanted , ono of the clerks insisted on retaining the basket which the llttlo girl bad , and which bare the name of the firm , proving to his mind that the basket was ono belonging to the store. The woman , on being Informed by her llttlo girl , proceeded to the store with blood In her eye , and she talked so loud and BO hot that for the sake of psaco ono of the firm handed her tha basket , whereupon aho proceeded to elap him over the head witb U. One of the clerks then ordered the woman to go , and ai aha did not feel inclined to go before aho got a good ready , the clerk taok hold of her arm end showed her the way out. Els grip loft black and blue spots on her arm , and aho has now filed a complaint against him for assault and battery , and proposes to finish the fight In court. Dr. Wes , Eye , E r and Throat specialist , Room 5 , Everett black. Road. To olojo ont the old stock we make the following low offar on Pianos and Organs : Webtor upright piano , style 1 § 290 11 ' 2 345 u .1 i > _ 3 375 Ohaso " " B 225 "rquaro grand" " 7 250 Western Oottsge organ , " 4 50 Call or address Maollor Mujlo Com pany , 103 Main street , Council Bluff * , Iowa. Homo Score. The Athletics and a nine of express men had a base ball contest on Sunday , In which the Athlotlcj were defeated badly , the following being the score : Expressmen Ooohran 1 , Sharp 2 , Foot 2 , Graves 3 , Andy Hill 3 , Anderson 3 , McOanlloy 3 , Rogers 2 , Klmball 1. Total , 20. Athlotlcj ROROM 1 , Bayard 1 , TioV- nor 1 , Blorwlno 0 , Noble 1 , J. Oliver 1 , G. Oliver 0 , Groan 0 , Graham 2. Total , 7. Entortntamout. of the Young Men's Christian Association will bo hold this evening at 8 o'clock , at hall , corner Main a treat and Broadway. Admission 25 cents , children 15 cents. FKOailAUMK. 1. InitrumenUl muaia . Master Budollot. Matter Tulleva. MIsa Weicott. 2. Heading . Briar Hose , Mies Hatcher. 3. Heading . Money Miulc. Mlis llntcher. 4. Song Male Quartette . Messrs Ferris , Weacott , tfitcli and Hpooner , 6. Heading . Robert of Sicily. Mrs. H. M. Sears. 6. Recitation . Miss Hatcher. TAUT II. 1. Recitation . Tne Fainter of Seville. Ml a Hatcher. 2. Instrumental Music . J Master Uadollet. Mailer Tulloys. Mies Woecott. 3. Pantomime. 4. Reading . Tom's Little Star. Miss Hatcher. 5. Song Male Quartette . Meiara Ferris , Weacott , 1'ttch and Sponer , ELEGANT WEDDIN0 AND STYLISH PAUTV Stationery , the finest and most complete line ever brought to the city now at rnvoa's BEE JOB OFFICE , Invitations , Program * , Rograta , Calling Cards , etc. , TUB LATEST STYLES , and In quantities to suit. Alee a beautiful line of ENdlUYED FOLDEK8 AND CARDS. Call and see them. All-ciders filled promptly , and the work trill bo euaran- cod to equal tbontooV. Workers with metals generating elec tricity o oaped the cholera of ' 49. Then USB our electric belts. Judd & Smith , Council Bluff * . Agents wanted. OPENING FIEST AVENUE , The Project HuTlTccl with Trospccti of Sncccis , The talk la being revived ooncornlng the opening of itfrtt avenue from Main to Bancroft streets , and It seems now that with due generosity and judicious management the enterprise can bo car * ried to a successful completion. It la es timated that the work will cost about $5,000 , but the property owners In situ atlon to receive come of the advantages of the improvement , nro aaid to bo will ing to give $2,000 , BO that the expense to the city would bo materially reduced. The block la a long ono , and thera has been much Inconvenience experienced for years , especially to the business honaos , who have had to Bond their teams arcane the block to got goods in and out The enterprise now nocnu to bo waiting the action of only a few of thi Interested parties , and it is said that 1 they show the same generosity ns ha been shown by othora , the achemo irll carry. It la conceded that this otroo should have boon opancd long ago , when it could have bcon done for comparatively nothing but now the question Is ono which in volves considerable property , and rach year makoa It a more difficult and costly enterprise to handle. It looks very on conraglnp ; now , unless some ono holds on with the hope of forcing the payment o aomo round sum for their property or for damages or something of that sort. NEOLA SEWS , A. Mayor Fined lor DIsturblnK the Pence of His Own Town , Mayor Lovell , of Noels , seems to thlnl that the quickest road to fame is to fol low in the footsteps of aomo of the ethc domocratlo mayors in larger cities , and ao the other day ho sought to put down the whlaky business , and apparently tried to put down too mush of it at one session Ho got Into a loud bat bloodless altorca , tlon with some of the citizens , and waa arrested on the charge of disturbing the peace. Ho pleaded not guilty , am showed duo reicntmont for this Instil offered to a man who occupied the posi tion of chief magistrate of his municipal Ity , but ho had ao far cooled down thai when tbo case was called before Justice Rlloy Clark yesterday morning , ho with drew his former plea and enld ho waa guilty , throwing hlmiolf on the leniency of the court. A nominal fine of ono dollar lar and coats waa Imposed. Mike Hag orty , a prominent cattle man , and Jo Hamilton , the proprietor of the Union honso , were alao up for their part In the dlaturbauco of tha peace , and they wora given a like fine , a dollar each. The justice shop la henceforth to bo known aa niloy Clark's dollar store , and If ho koept on getting In so attractive goods ho will continue to have crowds to inspect the stock. The race announced to take place al the driving park yesterday afternoon did not come ofl , one of the gentlemen Inter ested declining to go on. At least § 70 ( waa up on the result. All outside bete wore declared off , but the pu o ia helc In dispute. On Thursday evening next , at the Methodist church parlor * , the ladles wll jlvo a neck-tie social. Gentleman at tending will purchase nock-ties , which nill bo on sale , and will take the lady laving the correspondingpattorn of apron to supper. Everybody Invited. PERSONAL. John Lindt has gone to Logan on lefja business , H. J , Chambers , the county recorder , is again on duty , after being kept out of his office for several days by illness. Glint Byora , who has been at Avoa the ; he past two weeks , looking after J. M. Phil ips' boot and shoe house there , has returned W. L. Mtnton baa returned from his visit to his old home in Weatfiold , N. Y , , and ia back in his old position with the Mueller music company. J. E. Loaman , who has been visiting his Brother , N. E. Loaman , for the past two months , left yesterday over the Bock Island for his home in Pennsylvania. E. B. Eoagland , who his been keeping jioks for Wirt & JJuquetto , has resigned that loaltlon , and goes to Pdru , Ills , , with the in tention of associating himself In business with lis father , and travelling on the road. Jimmle Gregg , a nephew of John Temple- ton , started yesterday for his home in Ne braska City , going as far aa PacIBc City , and stopping there with J. M. Templeton , who came up hero to spend Ban Jay with his Coun cil Bluffs friends. 0. L. Cocke to-day moves to this city from Omaha , where he has been employed the past Four years In Faloonor'd dry goods store. He takes a like position hero with Oocko & Mor gan , of which firm his brother , W. D. Cotke , Is senior member. Substantial abstract of title and real estate Icons. J. W. and E. L. Squire , 102 Pearl street. Rsady for the PJcnio. All arrangements for the united Sun day Bchool picnic were completed last evening. The following have been a fl eeted to'net aa manuals : Grand marshal B. R. Ball. Preabtorlan Sunday school F. D. Hoagland. Congregational W. B. Somers. BaptUt E. Irons. Second Baptist J , A. Sorenz. L. 0. A , mlaiion 0. R Officer. llaUway mlaalon J. N , G. Wlllo. Hall mlaslon J. H. Love. Harmony mlaalon A , B. Howe. Tenth street mlaslon Prof. MoNoug- ton. Sixteenth street mission A. Over * ion. ion.Bands Bands of music will bo in attendance and at least 1,200 , children will bo in Inc. They wJll meet at tha park at 9 o'clock , and thera receive badges. HAPPENINGS , The A. 0. H. will meet In Burlington next year. Grasshoppers are raiding the potato ields In Wapello county. The advance ogent of the salvation army has arrived In DivenpDit Frank S. Gates was run over and cute o pieces by a Midland ( rain near Lyons. The present corn crop of the state is Ikely to be the largest ani the best over mown. The total state tohool land on whloh interest Is apportioned teml-annu&lly Is at the present onto $4,031,338 21.-V ; * , . & Miss Kltllo Williams , nineteen yea old , daughter of oxMayorYllllams , of Oedar Falls , was butnod to death , her clothing taking fire from a gasoline stove. The town of Snmmcnot Is nndor water , the two days' rain having caused an unprecedented rlio In the river. Sev eral buildings were washed array Mon day. day.Frank Frank Turnoso and Fred Pushoo , Mason city boys of 13 and 15 , played with an old musket , with the usual re sult. Pushoo received a fatal wound In the breast. The men who hired a horse ani baggy at Tras's livery stable In Independence , lit n short drive , three weeks ago , were returned Tuesday In care of officers from Brjnn , Ohio. Fred McGrcor , n native Hawkeye , la astonishint ; the cltlzsns of Musojtlno , the town of his birth , with masterpieces of rapid landscape painting. The young artltt Is but 10. Near Jefferson on Wednesday Charles Hanlcy was approached by his brother , Chris , for wages duo him. Charles drew his gun Instead of his purse and shattered both of Christopher's shins A grand reunion of eld soldiers uf Shelby , Audnbon and Carroll counties Is to be htld at Manning September 14. Col. Kentlcy , of Council Bluffs , will nd dress the gathered veterans. The 3-yoar-old daughter of Nowlon Waggoner , of Brighton , Washington county , while leaning over the low curb ing of a well to got a drink , fell into the well and was drowned , on Tuesday last. There will bo a regimental reunion of the Fifth Iowa Volunteer Infantry at Tlptou , Oedar county , thp evening of the 17th of September , 1885 , at the oc casion cf the Eastern Iowa Veteran as sociation reunion. A now Piojbytotltm church at Carroll , has jnet boon dedicated free from debt which hat a novel arrangement for the acooiutnotintlon of babies. The corners of the auditorium are curtained off , and behind each are cradles and rocking- chairs. Judge J. K. Johnson , of the Marion county district court , sentenced ljotcr Van dor Worf , Henry Van dor Werf and Cornelius Teem to thirty-five years each In the penitentiary , the sentence cover ing the crimes of burglary and attempted murder. The 7-year-old daughter of M. Gurndr , of Dubuqao , was attacked by a vicious dog on Tuesday , and but for byatandora would have been killed. Her face pro- seuta a horrible appearance and the will disfigured for life. The brute was ordered shot. The churches and religious papers In the state are up in arms against Whiting , the democratic candidate for governor , and threaten to paralyze him before the campaign la half over. Whiting while In the state sonata was the chief advocate of a bill to tax church property. Thieves and burglars have became so numerous In Dos Moines as to call out a proclamation from the mayor authorizing the olty polio ? , both special and regular , to halt and compel all citizens found on the stroota after the hour of midnight to satisfactorily identify themselves. The third bl-sunial reunion of the Thirty-second Iowa will bo hold at Hamp ton , September 24th and 25th. Reduced rates on railroads and at hotels. The people of Hampton , where Company H was enlisted , will make It ploaaant for all who coma. All will bo fully repaid for their time and expense. A Dabuqno glil who had been absent from home aome months , returned at the request of her parents , who had secured for their daughter employment In the city. The returning daughter surprioed her parents by bringing with her a young Infant , which so enraged thorn that they fell npon and beat the erring girl In a moat cruel manner. The will of Rev. Father Brazil ) , late parish priest of Dea Moiuos , bequeaths his real catato In Polk county to the church , his chalice and library , to hla nephew , Fr. Halllhan ; hie of the Dublin Review to Fr. Llnohan of Sioux City. $1,000 each to his two nieces , $5,000 to St Ambrose hospital , Dea Molnea , and mjll bequoata to hla faithful Borvantr. The Mew Tork PLUMBING CO'Y. 552 Broadwav ? Council Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY HYDRAULIC fl JLIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW ERAGE , WATER WORKS and VEN TILATION design ed and constructed. PLUMBINGwork in all its branches. This comnanv have one of the best assort ed stocks oi plumb ing goods in tlie west. Estimates furnish ed. ed.Harry Harry Birkinbine > NEW YORK , PLUMBING CO'Y [ 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No , ST. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Opeolal a , TI > ! MB D raa at tori found , To Loan , Foi Bale , To Ren Waota , Board- 'UK ' , to. , will to latertM to thll Column at Iht loir Mil ol TEN CENTS PER LINE lor th Bnt IsMrtlOB ind FIVE OXNT8 PER LINK lor each tnbaoqntnt In- strtlon. T nroadrtrtlomenti at oar offioe , No. It Peail ttrott near Btoaditav WAHTS IOR fiALn-Houjcs lot * and lind. A. J , Stcphcn- & . ' ton , tC3 Klrit Avcmit , Council Bluff * W'ATritn Good canvasser for citr work : good par to right mm. Knquiro at 823 Broad * tj. J. A , Powers , manager. JT'ORRiwr ' A U room homo , ten mlnntei walk X1 from butlccia , chj water , well and cUtorn. For toil cheap. FOR RUT-NO. ItO Harrison ( treat , three rooms. McllAliox * Co. i Foail sttect. AltANol eiriotlciico wants to purchne an Inter Mt ln r } liiR hardware business. Address A , B. , Dan offlct , Council Bluffi. FOK SM.S , FOR ntCNT OH EXCHANGE. NO. 63 Ftr sale or rent , on very liberal terms. Tee Coun-ll E luffs Parcr Mill , complete , with Uio hrfto boarding homo and Ihtoo acres of ercund. No. SO AJbu lncmiiro ; ) > erty In Cherokee , Chcrokco ocuntT. Iow > , willtiado for western landr , Yalae lOutlCCO. Mo. 89 A botutltol hn-no In the town ol Hastings , tllllt county , Iowa , for Nobr 1ia land. Value , $3,600. Ho. 41 A Rocil butlncss ptopeity and a'ao a oooj rceldenco property In th toivn ol Chcnro. HoLoin county , III. , low down br cish or will eictmngo lor woitcrn land ; . Vo 179 A pjilcnJId farm , well ImrmnoJ , 6(0 ( acre ) In Dickinson county , Ion a , joining the tcmn of Eplrlt Lako. Price , for ftchott time ; $35 per aero. 1 No. 184 to 137 Are lour Improved farms In Phillip * county , Kansaf , c oa with & small tncumbranc . The cqultas will bo exchanged for unlncumbcrod wild landln Nebraska. No. 1(3 460 acroo In Holt county , Neb , , partly Improved , at a big bargain. Hftnls to exchange for merchandise. No. 64 A fine two ptory bilck rtel denco , coo ot tbobeit locations In Council llluds , nl'l ' trade for zood unlncumborcd KacsuorNebraiiR lands. Va'ue tia too. No f > 5 aud 11 Are two oilier beautiful homes In Council Bluffs , which oath payment will buy at n brrjaln. No. 6(1 ( A beautiful suburban tooitlon la Iowa Citv , Io a , wllloxchaDgo for wtstcra lands. Value , . The above are only n few of our special largalns. It TOU'AO got any thlngtto trade I or cell , or ant to toll any roil estate cr morrhandlic , wrlto ui Wo hare eovortlgcoJ etcckg of cooJs to trade for lands , SWAN & WALKER , Council Bluffs , Iowa. E , Eice M. D , H A HHPD ° r other tumors remove J without th UilH UDflU , knlfo or drawing ot blood. CHRONIC -DISEASES , Over thirty years prictlcn expnlenof. OfSco o 11 , 1'eatl street , Council Bluffs /2TCoLBultatlon free , 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 tespectfully invite everybody to call and see them. Oil Cloths , Linoleums , Mattings OF ALL KINDS. Window Shades , Cornice Poles Etc , , Etc AT POPULAR PRICES ouncilBloffs Carpet Co 405 Broadwav. ( roa BALI BT | S. A. PIERCE , ! 100 Main tit. , Council Bluffs Ketall Boot aud Bhoo eloro where bigSbargilns can ilnajg be lounJ. In Council Bluffs having IrTIIRIE ] A.nd all modem Improvements , call bells , Cie Alarm bolls , etc. , is tbo CRESTOH HOUSE Nos. 21D , 217 and 210 , Main Street. MAX niIN " % , - PHOPRIBTOB &JESSON8 GIVEN OK TUB Piano and Organ , iy Mies Fannie Westoott , Organlet ; nt the L'resbytorian cburch. llesldence COS Wasb- ngton Ave , , f AC tHU SIMS , iitorney - alLaw COUNCIL BUNTS , 1 WA. Standard Typewriter At the Wow Orleans Exposition . t The Jury of awardi critically examined tha various writing machines , and decided by a thirds Vote to giro the highest tnard to . The dedilon cf jury nai Ignored by the committee otftwirdi , and other Juron w roa3ds eonitllutln new nry. 8. This icrond Jury ilio ollictlly examined the various wilting machine * , and made the awtrd ol a flrtt chsi gold modal , the hlchojt award , to the numiorON SUndird Typo Wilt r , lor "simplicity , dnn- blllty , cato ot manipulation and tpccd. " i. Taeuport of Ihlsjory was made , delivered to and receipted for by the eoamilttso of awiidioa May 20. 20.E. E. The members of this Jury nero n m discharged. 9. No other Jury examined the IUMIXOTON Standard Tjjio.Wilter at New Orleans. 7. Ihe signers of tb.s awtrd arc honorable and well known gentlemen. Their a hlrcMoi are Cha A. Morgan.Fiq. , icuthein manager oflt. 0. Dunn & Co. , Now Orleans , la. ; Kx-aoromor Frank Baci U. 8. commissioner of KaniM , and president ol the U. 8. boAtdof commlailoners , Chinuto , Has ; Oeo. A. Doaton , Keq. , 8tcncgrM > her ind etcrttarjol the board of U. a commliuouott , Columbia , Ohio. 8. The afRdarlla of these gentlemen and the blitory ol tha contest , whloh wo are preparing pamphlet form , wo will bo pleased to furnUh on application. The following Is the report : The World's Induitrlil and Cotton CentcmiblExpcsltlon , Now Oilcans Jury report. Applloatlo No. 815 ; group fl ; dm Oil. Competition. The nndorslgnod Jurors In the aboio entitled claw , having cuiefully examined the exhibit made E. Hotnln ton A. Sens , lllriiNiv York , tn < ] Ml competing exhibit ) , concur In recommending the of a Out clats mcd the Standard TjpMVrlter , lor simplicity , tdurablllty , case of manipulation. pood. y at d 1 10th day of llay , 1885. OKO. BEATON , } CIIA8. A. MOHOiN , > Jurors ; KHANK BACON , ) WlKOr ,3 AMANS A BENEDICT , 3SO Broadway , New totk. Chicago Office , 8 Madison Bt O , H.SHOLES , Agent , Council Bluff' ? . Iowa W. P. AYLSWOKTH Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and BntlBtnction gunrantood , Frame bout c\cd on Little Giant trucks , the boat ia the world. W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 M in th Street , Council BluHi ± ± AND "THE ENGLISH1' KITCHEN. Regular Dinner 11:3O to 1:30 , Ii5 centB. Broadway , Council Bluffs. The only all night house in the city , Everything served in first cltai style and on shot notlco , Hot and cold lunchoa alwnya ready. J PHILLIP ! WHOLESALE DEALER IN Employ DO traveling agents , thus saving their ' 'onses to customers. Agent for Para Hubber Company. Write for pnc B , 413 Broadway , Council Biu , a DYING AND CLEANING WORKS. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned , Dyed and Ilepaired , Ladies' Drosaoa Cleaned and Dyed without rlppinc. Flumes Cleaned , or Colored any Shade , to Sample Silks , Velvets , and Laces Cleaned , Dyed and Kofiniahed. Lace Curtains neatly cleaned ; 29 Main St , , Council Bluffs , opposite Post office. office.F. . JS. PA.TTON , Manager. N , J. SwANSON. 0 , E. SWANBON 8WANSON MUSIC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS And all kinds of musical 1mtrumenta. Pianos ind orrona sola on the Icst&IIment fl&n. Muilctl nstru- mcntsof e ery description tuned mid repaired. Uauii ? over 14 jears oijwrlcnoo In the business wo 11 tJ ! confident ot giving tbo best ol satisfaction. Ilcmcmbcr the placo. Sign of the gilt organ 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Keep Horses and Muloa constantly on haud which \v o will eoll In rotnll or carload lota All Stack Warranted as Renresented holeaale and retail dealers in Drain end Baled Hay , Frlcoarc- eonnblo Dalle/action / Ouuutccd. t A SOWLEY Oor. 5th Av , and 4th St. , Council Bluffs. Office Pusev. Council Bluffs , lo-wa. Established , - 1865 nee M.W. IirUflE ! J. L. Ho. CO ? Brosdwc ? Oaanoll COUNCIL BLDFKS. TItt follovrtDg arc the times ol ( ho trrlral on j d . arturt ol trims by central ttandaril time , al the otal depoli. TriUnlouro transfer depot ten mtn > ateo euller and arrlre ton minatoi Utor. DSriRT , 9:25 A u Mail and Eqiroe * 2:10 : r u Accommodation : K > r u 6:30 : r 11 JKxprosa B.OS A H 0010100 AID HOOK HL1HD , : J6 A II Mall and Eiprew 0:63 : r H ; 16 A M Aoooramodatloa 6:15 : r M ; 80 f u Ifxoreei [ 9,00 A H OlimaO. 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General Agent at Large ] " SAFETY FUND SYSTEM , " HAETFOBD Life and Aimuitv Ins. Co BBANCH WKBTKKN DKPOT , 22 PKAEI , STREET OOUNOII BLUFFS , Hair Goods Waves , [ Frizzes , SivitcJicSf JEtc. HAIR GOODS , Qliampooiny , Hair Drcasiny And Cutting * HAIE GOODS , Banga Cut Pnmjwdour , Langtry or otberstylfs. All kinds of Hair Goo'H ' nmd to ojdor at the old stand of Mrs. J. J. Good , who ia now Mrs C. L. Gillette , SO Ma'n ' gfc. Council Bluffr ,