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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1885)
THE DAILY BEE. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS Wodnoslvy Morning , Soptombor2 , Office No. 12 1'earl St. Delivered by carrier to any part ot the city or twenty cents a week. II. W. TILTON. Klltoi and Lonoo. MINOE MENTION , Union Sunday school plcnlo to-dsy. Roller , morch&nt tailor , foi fine goods Sol Smith Ruiaoll In Kolix McOailok at Dahony'fl to-morrow night. The funeral of Miss Olara Pfolder , who died Monday , is to bo hold this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Permit to marry waa yesterday granted to John II. Hnrtjo and Marie Bohona.oe , both of Hnrdlc > township. Sohlntor & Boloy h vo jaat received from Nebraska a car load of hay which they will pot on the market. The Harmony mission noolablo was held last evening at the residence of tfato Williams onStutzman street. There were 208 arrests rasdo dnrlng the month of August by the police of the city , as shown by the chief's report. The plans for the Orant memorial foun tain have nirlvod , and Harry Bitklnblno and the park commissioners are looking them over. It is now expected that the now coun ty jail will bo formally presented to the county beard of inporvlsors next Monday by the contractors. Conductor Olapp , of the Norlhwostorn , reports that coming In yesterday mornIng - Ing ho noticed frost in all the low places between hero and Vail. The fall term of the cemetery ease Is Bt'll ' In session , Jadgo Connor presiding. This court does not ueorn to oxcl'o the in terest that the circuit court doca. Matt Ssanlan has kindly donated a ham for the plonlo to-day. This is n goodatartor , and others mlg&t well follow the good example by donating other line ? . The Council Bluffs steam laundry haa no ir upon the otroot as handsome a de livery wngon as can ba shovrn by any es tablishment In that line in any city. It la a beauty. It IB cnld that chief Waltois , whose tillo la in dispute , will commence suit against the city unless ho is allowed hla Bslary refiularly , the bills having hereto fore boon refused by the council. Jaoab Noumayer haa bought of Mr , , Phtnor throa lots on Vine street for $2,000 in the roar of Noumayor'a hotel , on which ho ii to thorlly build a feed stable for farmers' use wnun coming into the city. During Monday night thieves broke i. ? ' r Into the cl ar factory of E. Fodlsoh , No. 314 Eighth street , and stole 1,500 cigars . In boxes and aovorwl hnndrad that were , not yet packed. No arrests.- There wore two drunks before the pblloa O3urt yesterday , and as they pleaded guilty , the judge sentenced them to go to Omaha on the first train , and relieve lievo the city of the expense of feeding them. them.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrlcka have met with a sad loss by the death of their babe , aged about nine months. The funeral will be held from the residence , No. 2000 Seventh street , this afternoon at 3:30 : o'clock. Some moro Informations have been filed against saloon men for keeping open after hours. The purpose of those suits IP is to keep them worried until they con ? eont , for the sake of peace , to pay the fi required license. Sam Rohrer has received hla appoint ment as postal clerk on the Sioux City route. Ho is a young man who has every needful for the making of a good one , and ho has many friends who will rejoice to BOO his merits and claims thus recognized. S. B. From , of the county board , was n the city yesterday , having brought In a woman named Miss Cox , who was inane - ano , and who needed hospital treatment. She was taken last evening to the asylum by Supervisor EUrdln. Mrs. Weber did not appear at the time eot for her kto answer to the charge of being drunk. She did not seem as anx- ions to have her character vindicated as when she was in the hands of the of- fleers , and once out of their grip oho seems inclined to keep ont. Thoraco at the fair grounds , over which there has been so much talk and ao little racing , has boon declared off. The hope was entertained that the raoo would take place yesterday , but after about the same amount of talk as was Indulged in the day previous the race was declared no go. A man giving hla name as Ei Carroll , was arrested yesterday for peddling with out a license. He had in his posiosalon some jewelry , silk handkerchiefs , and other articles for which ho could give no ' very satisfactory account , and the police I ; having their suspicions arouied that the goods were atolaa , ho Is being held for further examination. Fifteen hundred children have been looking for ward totals day , and wonderIng - Ing whbther it wool 1 r ln , f or all arrangements - , monts have been made for a grand union pknlo of tbo Sunday schools of tha city. The children ara to rauet at Bayliw park at 9 o'clock , and form In procession and march to Palmer's grove. There will be banners and bands , baskets and bidder , fun and hollo. The recoud number of the Council B'offs ' MoJlcal Jcurual Is out , and pro rents a very neat appairinoo and seems to be followlug out faithfully Its avowed policy "duvetcd t ) wedlolne for the pec- pie. " It con'alas mush Interesting and valuable matter , and many of the irjg- oitlons given in it , if followed out , onld doubtless save the reader many men the cost of lha paper. Dr. W. L. jpoll is the editor. Mrs. Walker has made complaint .gainst . T. 0. Jackson serving longer as poclil policeman , and at her request the ayer sent ono of his regulars to notify ackson that his appointment had been evoked , and to get from him his alar , ho order was duly executed , and the for mal return mido with a badly battered nd clumsy tin star pinned through the ocnment. The Sixth Iowa Infantry is to hold its econd annual reunion at Marlon , Iowa , n the IGth and 17th of this month. The Ittzons of Marlon have arranged to on- ertaln free all the old soldiers and their amllles who attend , and the railways are o furnish reduced transportation. Aua- In P. Lowroy ia the president of the ai- oclntion , and A , 0. Huston the socre- ary. List year there were about 121 of ho members of this regiment In attend nco , and it is thought that there are not vor 200 still in the land of the living. Among the veterans who were in this eglment are Col. John Fox and Maj. Barnes of this city. Colonel Whittlosey fools much outraged tbo peculiar way In which ho was breed ont of the editorial ohalr of the ow evening paper. Ho was given to ndoratand that unless ho resigned , his on , who is the city editor of the Glebe , would ba dropped out , and rather than ave his son lose his position , ho mig- anlmoualy resigned himself. Col. Whit- osoy was at ouo time the editor of the Hobo , and did some hard and able worker or the shoot , but now his love Is urned into the gall of blttornois. Ho la breathing vengeance , and Is statement of his grievances is exciting much indignation against Bowman , ituong the colonel's democratic friends , ol. Whlttlcaoy is too old and able a omocratlo editor to bo long out of a po tion , and when again ho picks np the on ho will be apt to have it extra sharp 'or ' touching up the Bowman wing of the omocracy. The complications of dis- ord Boom to bo increasing. The trouble between the oil dealers as adjusted yesterday by Jnjgo Ayles- ortb. It appeared that Mr. Galneu has lards which ho furnishes customers , to hat when they want him to fill their ana they can hang ono of those cards at ho front of the house and ho seeing It : alli. Another dealer named Boardman In the habit of calling at places where alncs card Is thus hung ont , and filling ho can himself , and collecting the money , has getting the advantage of Gal es. 'ho ' latter finding Boardman about to 11 a can whera Galnos card hung iut , tried to stop him , and the two had Bciiflb , in which Boardman got the orst of it. The judge decided lhat alnos had baen technically guilty of an assault , and made the fine light , while he ave Boardman a sound lecture on the ecesslty of dealing fairly with competlt- rs , and the clishouorabloness of trying to ot business by such methods as were ihown in the case. Boardman protested ; hat ho had the right to got business as est ho could , but the judge warned him ; hat this practice was not the best. Dr. "Wllej , Eye , Ear and Throat peclaliat , Room 5 , Everett bbck. Road. To close out the old stock wo make the allowing low offdr on Pianos and Organs : Webtor upright piano , style 1 $290 it u tt it 2 345 " 3 _ 376 Chase " " ' U 225 ii n it n j < 25C " rquaro grand " " 7 25C Western Cottage organ , " 4 BO Call or address Mueller Muslo Com pany , 103 Main street , Council Bluffr , Iowa. I'EUSONAIj. Prof. J. J. SIntterly is in tha city again. 8. T. French , one of the Council Bluffs Car pat company , baa returned from his eastern ; rip. rip.Prof. Prof. 8. T. Smith , of the firm of Judd & Smith , haa Rene to Dea Moinca to attend tb fair in the Interest of their electric light. L. M , Ayleuworth , of Crescent townibip , brother of Judge Aylesworth , has Just re turned from bis old home in Oteego county N.Y. Oil William ! , night operator in the tele phone central office , U laid tip with a felon on bis right hand. The felon Is said to b caused by the turning of the crank in ringing the boll. ELEGANT WEDDING AND 8TY1I8H PAETY Stationery , the finest and most complete line ever brought to the city now at rayon's BEE JOB OFFICE. Invitations , Programs , Regrets , Calling Cards , etc. , TUB LATEST STYLES , and In quantities to suit. Also a buantifol line of ENGRAVED FOLDERS AND OARDR. Call and see them. All aiders fillet promptly , and the work will bo cu ran toed to equal tbo stocV. Necktie * mill Aprons. On Thursday night next there will b given at the parlors of the M. E. churo a necktie and apron sociable. The gen tlemen buying neckties will take ladles t supper having an apron of the dame pat tern , Some of the young men will o course have an opportunity to take t supper some of the prettiest girls in th city ; then od the other hatul some semi dude will ba compelled , to escort to th tuppor table an old lady iaglaisos ; that' the fun of it , cee ? Then there Is th bachelor and widower ; they will b pleated as they have not been for ten years , for they too will h vo as good chance as any In town , and as tbo fairest Come everybody and enjoy yourself. On Thursday evening next , at thi Methodist church pulorj , the ladles wll clve a neok.tle social. Gentleman at tending will purchase neck-ties , whlo' ' will be on sale , and will take the lady having the correspondingpattorn of aproi to luppar. Everybody Invited. OFPIOIAL BEPORTS , 'lio Finances of ilio Oily Shown Up. The following reports were made np citerday for presentation to the conn * 11 : To the Honorable ) Mayor and Olty Council of the Oily of Council Bluffs ontlemen : 'Ihorowlthiubtnlt araportof city warrants Issued dnrlng the mouth of Yugnst , 1885 , for ordinary city expenses ; Iso the total amount of the tame Issned > y order of this council , viz : General fund for August $ 4,4G7.-il " oHee fund 106,00 Total 4,57241 Total for this council 28.693.74 Also report of bills audited and allowed > y this council during the same tlmo for ho same purpose aa follows , viz : AtiRust. Total. Streets and alloys * 8207 S 7,081 03 Grading 2.01081 General fund proper. . . . 769 CO 4,431 80 Flredepartmont CG2 68 8,07822 Drainage 375 CO 1,07000 City eogineer t 235 58 1,594 40 Gas. . . ; 41700 1,20025 " 'arka ' 23J 00 'rlntlng 18840 81530 'ollce ' 1,01777 6,387 70 Bridges 78 72 Totals S1.498 8J 527,945 31 Respectfully anbmlUoiJ , F. A. BUIIKE , Olty Auditor. TUB CITY CLKHK. To the Oity Oouncll of Council Bluff r. Gentlemen : I herewith submlfc a re * tort of the receipts of my offloa foe the nonth of August , 1885. Balance on hand $ 26 20 burial permits 6 50 jicensea 1,626 3p Jity criminal cases 77 15 State criminal cages. 7 CO Civil cases 1281 Sale of heater 12500 i amp pout 15 00 Total S1.790 00 'aid ' city treasurer 1,769 80 Balance on hand $ 2620 Respectfully submitted , A. DALUYMPLE , City Clerk. Workers with metals generating olcc- rloity escaped the cholera of ' 49. Then 183 our eleotrlo baits. Judd & Smith , Council Bluffa. Agents wanted. A WAYWABD WIFE , Us la Found by Her Hatband In Ono orttio TJnaavory Houses of the City. Charles Everts , a railway man at Coon liplds , in the employ of the Milwaukee ) fc St. Paul , has been in the city for a ay or two on the sad mission of baai ng np a wayward wife. With tha guid- nco and aid of the chief of pnlloa tno woman was found in a honss of rather naavory reputation on lower Btoaiwaj , nd the suspicions of the husband con - rmod that she was lost to him orovor. Ho pleaded with her to oturn to the piths of virtue and her Inmo , bat the calmly bnt otormlnedly rofuiod to listen to any repositions. Athst an agroamant wjj made by which she consented that her uibsmd might sell the property which boy owned , and that she would sign the leod , if he would give her ono half of the irocoeda , to which ho consented , and laving decided on this ho bade her fare well , and has now gene back to his doso- ate homo. He says ho haa suspected for oma time that his wife was alienated rom him , but ho watched in vain for any evidence of her infidelity , nntll aha sud - donly disappeared nud bo traced her to this city , where he found her under inch circumstances as could no longer give doubt as to her character. Everts seems : o bo a hard-working , honest sort of a nan , and be takes the matter much to neart. When ho secured the services of the chief of police to hunt np his wife , the chief would not go with him until after ho had searched him , and this search revealed the fact that ho had a revolver In his pocket , of which he was disarmed before starting out , lost in some eudden pisslon ho might ba tempt ed to use it. Political Prattle. The political slates bjgln to baar some marks , but not very numerous. Miny loci ! candidates are preparing to inscribe bholr Lopes and aspirations , and to feel around among their friends to find ont 11 there is any progpaot of the people wantIng - Ing tohonor them. Among the republicans there are appearing quite a number ol names as being among those to be poc slbly chosen is members of the legisla ture. Among thosa whoso names have begun to pass about are J. A. Hake , ol Avooi , Dr. Thomas , of Carson , and El ! Clayton , of Walnnt. Among the democrats the name of R W. Brlggs , of Carson , is mentioned. Mayor Lovoll , of Neola , ia said to bo determined to capture , If possible , the democratic nomination for sheriff , and ho was In the city yesterday looking after his chances. Constable Wesly Is already an avowed candidate for the democratic nomination for that position. TO tllO LlKdlCB. ' 1 wish to respectfully notify my ok customers , friend i , ( { acquaintances am the public in general , that I have ogaln token charge of the trimming doparmen at H. Friedman's millinery establlshmon No. 321 Broadway , and would.bo ploasec to have them call. call.MRS MRS , L. M. MITCHELL , A special mooting was callol for Issl evening for the purpose of allowing bills especially Uioto of the working men , who needed money bidly , yesterday being the 1st of the month. A quorum was not present , hence no meeting was held. Warren Munday , a farmer living near FruitUnd , Mutcatlne county , was run over by the cars at Muscatlne Wednesday of last week , while in an intoxicated con dition , receiving Injuries whloQ resnltei in death in a few hours. The Iowa saloon keepers refuse to abandon their fight against prohibition and finding themselves beaten In thi state courts , they now propose to 'carry the quoitlon Into the federal omits. The point which they make Is that prohthl lion Is an Infringement of civil right' . Too final decision will be watched. Io with interest. The Ka'ghts ' of Labor Coonratlve Merchant Tailoring atsoclatloa was in corporated at Des Molnea. last wek. Any person of twenty-one years of ago and of good character , can become a raomber by pajiog $5 , each person to nil all the atooit he can buy , bnt only o have ono vote. One-half of the pro- its to remain in the business and the other half will bo distributed among the stock-holders according to the stock hold. Mitses Aggie and Mlnnlo Gallagher , of jaMars , aged 20 and 23 respectively , struck Cedar Rapids last week in search of a young man named Kale , who had ssdncod Mtnnio under promise of mar- rltgo. Aggie secured a warrant and a constable and drove out to 8' . P l' , where Kale worked , and compelled the oamp to accompany her back to town and marty her sister. The young girl demon * atratcd an unusual amount ot plnck and shrewdness , and kept cloio watch of the ascal nntll ho had married her , and hen , "Ith withering tones of scorn and womanly anger , told him to go and never How himself to bo teen again in their ir'osonco. .T xuis HA.UES. A Olovor "flclioina ot the Gamblers AVMoli NottOl-$30,000. This has baen a great week for horso- aolng in this region , writes a New York orrespondont of The Cincinnati , En- nlrer , bacanso , for the first time dnrlng ho aaaaon , there have boon races beyond ho possible control of the professional ; amblors. The two contests at RIonmonth > ark , the first between Miss Woodfurd , Trooland , and Pontiao , and thn second tetween Miss Woodford and Frcoland , w < ro regarded by betting men as rare opportunities for risking their money without encountering the odds of swindling. The tfarao hones' qualities ware well known , their owners were not lobjoot to any suspicion of a private irrangoment as to the results , and tha nckoys were the best trio In America. ? ho consequence was that an enormous iggregato of money was wagered , both by multitudes at the track and by sports men eliowhoro. Monmonth park has > ocn the only course in this neighbor- lood whore the law against bolting was not moro or less stringently enforced , and there the evils of turf trickery have lad such a development that , to a cor- ainty , the jockey clubs will try to force t reform. So bold did the book-makers > ecomo that three concerns openly tan heir own boraea , with the owners'names > lainly printed In the entries. Not only rero these horeos avowedly In the races or the crooked purposes of the gamblers who nro faro-bankers In town whenever , he police allow their business to go on , > ut a practical control of honest men's stables has been palpably obtained. This us been notoriously true of the boa ta entoied In the name of "Mr. Kalso , " tbo property of A. J. Catoett , who ipends nouey lavishly to maintain a good ata- > lo. An illustrative instance of thi ; amblora' operations was the victory cf Tack of Hearts In a race that brought in 0 the schemers over $20,000. The lorao is owned by Appleby & Johnscn , < f 1 noted faro bank. Up to this race ho lad lest in every contest , and so had dropped very low hi the estimation of ; he outside betting men , At the same ; me that Jack of Hearts was being cleverly beared by his owners , and as n > irt of the scheme , McDonald's Lcnnnx ras bulled by being forced to win all that IB was capable of , and by petaUtont > ralso. At length those two hoisas got n'o a rae In which none of their com petitors could probably boat them. That was tbe situation desired by the book makers. On the evening before each race day poo'n are ( old by auction at jong Br nch wnero Monmouth patk is situated , and there aaloa tend to fix the erms of tbo hnok-making , for they liull- cite thfl public valuation o ! the racora engaged. For the race iu question agents of the book-makers but wildly en Lennox , hough with far more expenditure of noisa than money , and took pains to show t contemptuous disregard of Jack of ETearU. This made the former a tre mendous favorite , while the Utter sank nto ridicule. On the following day , at : ho park , the public plunged on Lennox , and a very heavy amount of book-making and French pooling waa done at the rate of $100 on htm to an nggroito of only $15 on all the roit. A comparatively insignificant anm was put on Jack ii mlgnlfioant sum wis put on Jack of Hearts , but about all of It was from the owners of tbo two horses. The result exposed the plot. Jack of Heart ran fas'o : than he had over dene before , and won , while Lennox was run slowly enough to loso. The clear profit of this It oaiimatid at $30,000. It was the largest deal of the kind , bnt by-no means the only ono. The upehot of thes abuses , which the Monmouth park managers do not countenance , will bo an effort to ox- clndo book-makers from entering horses Tor rncon. SPECIAL NOTICES HOTIOE. Special a. vertllcmon IKO M Los ) fonnd , To Loan , For Bale , To Ben Wants , Bos.nl ay , iia. , irlU be Inserted In this column at Ibe Ion rate of TEN CENTS PER LINK for tha first Insertion ted FIVE CENTS PER LINE foi OMh subeoqutnl la strtion. LeavoidvertlsemenU it onroflJot , Ho , 12 Poail etrout mar Bioadwav WAHTB FOB BILKIloutca lott and linri. A J. Stephen- ten , 60S Ftrtt Avenu" , < oun 1 II uffJ WANTED-Oood canvasser for c.l < work : good pay to right mm. Enquire at SiJ Broad- . A. Powers , manager. KENT A nix room houeo , t > n mlnnlej wa'k irouilmelcoiB , city water , well .nd clatoio. For rertcbean. Foullm-No. UOHarilson ttrrrt. three rooms. Vc-UiioN * Co. t I'oarlstnet. A MAN ol e > | > cTlenoowants to | 'irch M an Inter me In a p } Ing ha > d are Im'msa. Addiei A. B. , Bus bfflCB , Council Dluffi. FOR SiLf , FOR RENf OR I XOnNOE. NO. 63 Frr sale or rent , on very liberal tonrs. Tbe Coun II IlluBs Paper till1 , rompiutr , Itb the larire bjrdlng home and ihroiacrnof gt uud No. 28 Auu ( Inn * property In Cherokee , Ct < nkee ofuntv. luwi , will tiado lor we stem lanur , V.Iue about $ I10. , * v. tO-A betutllul home In the town of Ha'n Mill * county , Iowa , for Nebraska land. Value , ill.r.OO HO. 41 A gord tmilntu p'fpe tv aid ft'so K ooj residence prop rt ) In tbe towu of Chenvo , llo > uin county , 111. , tow down froisa or will tucharv j lor weitern laiidn. > 'o 179 A splendid farm , wtll Improved , fllOi ore In Dickinson county , low a , joining : tbe town of t ) > rl Lake , Piltx. for ashoittnue$35 par acre No. 181 to 187 Are four Imp oted rarailnPbt I'ps ' onuaty Kaaea * , eioi ulth a small Incuoibia ai The cquHas lll ba eicbanged for uulncumbc ci lld laud In Nebraska. No. 113-160 acreo in Ho'.t county , Neb.pir ly Improvid.atablg bargain. WautB toexobaoge f irerchindlse. Nn. UA fins two atory b Iclf r tIJeoce , rrc trobeitlocatloca In Council Illuifi , l I trade I r mod uulncumbercd KatB\ioiNebr akalands. V ue f 15 tOO. No f.5 aud 11 Are two otbir beautiful hcmei In Council liluBs , which cwh payuitnt will buy bta brr/iln. No. 6-AU ( | ntlful lubuihia looilion In Iowa C'ltv. Iowa , will exhicge for wcittra Uiid . Yau 13,00) . Too abore are only a few ol our spesial targtmi If vcu' * ( ( 't Djtlitii ( : to trade cr tell , orwautto u'l ' any real eitate or iner'handUc , wilte ui we bavu eovaral good i locks ol vuO'la ' t J trade for lines BWAN & WALKErt , Couooll Blutft , Iowa. R , Eice M. D. or other tu-nori remove ! without th j knlfoor iliawlng ot blood. CBRONIC'DISEASES , o"ukl pec' ' Over thirty year * pr < ctlca rxptitiner. Cffloq o II , Ptail Btieet. Oounoll lllutU a tttt , The New York CO'Y. Broadwav * Council Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY HYDHAtJMC ENGINEEBSPUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW ERAGE , WATER WORKS and VEN TILATION design ed and constructed.1 PLUMBING work in all its branches. Tliis coninanv have one of thebest assort ed stocks ot plumb ing goods in the west. Estimates furnish ed. ed.Harry Harry ! Birkinbine > k- PLUMBING CO'Y 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No. 27. CarpetSiCafpets ! Our buyer writes from New 'ork that he lias purchased the .argest and Choicest Line of HUGS , 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. Council Bluffs CatpetCo 4:05 IBroadwav. Jroi SALI IT I HCZ3 S.A. PIERCE,1 100 Main St. , Council Bluffc Retail { loot nd . Shoe etoro whera bi # jo rg > lci < un ilwaya ba found. ONLY HOTEL In Council Blufta hiring An- all modern Improvement * , call bells , fin alarm balls , etc. , is thb CBESTON HOUSE Nos. 215 , 217 and 210 , Main Street. MAX M nN , - - PIlOPRIBTOn JLJESSONS GIVEN ON TH K Piano and Organ , By Mill Fanuia Wes olt , Orffaniit ; at th Freibyterian church , Keildence COS Wash ing ton Are , VllJD REMINGTON Standard Typewriter At the Now Orleans Exposition . J. The Jury of awirdi crltlcijly examined tbe various writing machine * , and diodtd by a thirds rota to rlre tbe lilglcct award to the H-.nijie.ro- ! . . The dtdilon tf Jury was Ignored by the rommllteo of awinli , and othK Juror * were aid * conititntln new ory. I. Thli lecond Jury ilto erlllcilly examined tbo various wilting matblnes , and ad the award of r. flrst cites -fold medal , tbo hlfheit award , to the nxmxenOK 8ta dardType Wilter , for 'Simplicity , dura bility , ease of manipulation and peod. " i. TaauportofthlijiirrwumatifrdeUvered to and receipted for by the oonmltlso of awardi oir May 20. 6. The members of th ! Jury were n ver discharged. fl. No other ( iiry examined the IUsiiOTOi ! ! Standard T'po-Wrlter at MIT * Orleina. 7. Ihe ilgneri of tb.s awird honorable and arc well known pentlemen. Their a Idrenoi are Cha A. Morgan , ITtq. , ( cutlion manager of It. O. Dunn tCo. , New Oitcms , La , ; Kt-Oovernor Rink Baco U. a oomtnlMloner of K nin , andpr-aldontol tha U. a bo&rdof commlniloners , Chimite , Kas ; Oeo. A. Beaten , &q. , Rtcncerii > btr tni ptcrtlarjot tbe board of U. acommlfiionon , Columbu * , Olio 8. The affidavits otth < ie gentlemen and the history ol tha contcjt , which wo are proparlnR pamphlet form , wo will W plciscd to furnish o ippllcatlon. Tbe following It the report : The World'iInduitilalaridCottonCenlennWExptflttlonrNewOrleans. Jnry ropsrt. Applloatlo No. 846 ; group 0 ; clags OU. Competition. Th nndorilpned Jurors In the above entitled claw , having c tofully examined the oxhlblt made B. Heroin ten & 8tnillpn | , . NtwTorKard all forordlngexhlKlt * , concur In reeommendlng the. a. of a flrt * olats mel Iho Standard Tjpc.Wrltu , for tlmplloltyldur blllty , case of manipulation peed. at i.l Uth i y of May , OKO-BRA'TOrf , CIIA8. A. MOKQ4N , J-Jurora KUANK BAGON , ,3 AMANS i BENEDICT , 839 Broadway , Now York. Chicago Oflloo , 18 Madlton 8t O. H. SHOLES , Agent , _ _ Council Bluflfe. Iowa W.P. AYLSWORTH Brick buildings of nsy kind raised or moved and SAtUfaction guaranteed. Frame bout tied on Little Giant trucks , the beat In tbo world. W. P. AYIiSWOHTH. 1010 Minth Street , Council Blufla AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. Regular Dinner lltUO to 1:30 , 25 centH. 605 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ! he only all night house in the city. Everything served in firnt clcai style find on ahor notice , Hot and cold lunches always ready. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Employ no traveling ngentn , thus enving their c.xpeneea ta customers. Agent for Para Rubber Company. Write for pnoen. 413 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la DYING AND CLEANING WORKS. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned , Dyed and Repaired. Ladies' Dreeses Gleaned and Djol without rippinc. Flumes Cleaned , or Colored nuy Shade , to Sample Silks , Velvets , and > ac s Cleaned , Dyed and Befiniehed. Lae Curtains neatly cleaned ; 29 Main St. , Councill Jluffs , opposite Post office. office.F. F. J $ PA.TTON , JOEanaf/er. N , J. SwANSON. 0. E. SWANBOS * MUSIC CO. , Dealers'in PIANOS AND ORGANS And all kinds of muglo l Initruraents. Mines led organs noln on tha Installment rlan. Muilcil nttru. . rmntao ! every description tuned and repaired. Having over 14 years experience In tha business we n confident ol giving the best cl itUliOtlon. llemembcr tto place. Sign o ( the gltt organ 329 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Keep Horses nnd Mules constantly on hand- wo will cell in retail or carload lots All Stock Warranted as Presented holeealeundretail dealers In Otiln * nd Baled Hay. rrlo * iot- eonabta Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLVTER A SOWLEY Oor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , OonnolMJluffis. Office & Pusev. Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established - 1865 HOB OFFICER U.W. JT. L. UuBEVOISB , Vo. 507 Broadtrt ? OOP neil Bluffs. Railway Tirae Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ths foUowlng ue tbo tluei ol tbe arrival ana ds. > ailaie of train * by oto'.ral Maadaid ( line , at the ecU depots. Trains l /e triaaler dspot too ral - nlM ouller ted airlvo xtn minutes later. % itioie' i A H Mat ) and Bipieai 9:50' : r H Utn : r u Aouomuiodailon : (0 r M p H ( Kxprwi D05 ; A M OIUOAOOAHD tOCSIIUXD , A u M&U and Rxpreu 6M r u 7:15 : A M Accommodation 6:43 : r u 5SO : r M Uxpreti | B 0 A M OtnOAOO. HILVADKIl AKO M. FAOT , 9:20 : A II Ma'l ' and EipreM 6KO : r u 6Z5 : r u Kxpreii 0:05 : A u 9:4) : ) A H Mall and KiuroM 7:10 r u 1:30 : r w /ccomuiodatloa SAl t M 6:16 : t u Eiprcvi bW : A u w iun , it. touia AOKrioino. 1:16 : r M L"cM St. txiult Exprori Local - at : " ' TrantJoi 8iOru : KA it cirr , sroi AKV or.Dion , ttat/tt. 100 ; ] A ti lla'.l ' and Cijrei 7:20 : r u 8:05 : r u Kipreea flts ; A u 7:20 : A u Mill lor BtouxCity f.lo r u 7:89 : r M Er.fJV i lot 8t Paul 8:29 : A U imiox mine , 11:00 : A u Dmver K prcm 1:86 : r u 1 )5 ) r Uncoln 1'a.sOm JiR V 8 5 f u 7:65 : r Overland Kxpicu 8:30 : A u DDHUT TKiUVS TO OlIADA , Leave Council Bluffs - 8:65-7:65-9:80-10:80- : : : : : iO a. ra. ito : jao-B:80 : :28 : ! 6 tM " iil p. m. Ltave Omaha fi.25 7:26 : eK : > 10 - 8CHUBZ. OfflO * OTKR A11HIUOJL11 lU.TTVIi'S WELLS COOK , aoneroiAReut at Largo ] " SArETTt FOND SYSTEM , " HAETFOED Life ant ! Annuity Ins , Co WEBTKIIK DKI-OT , 32 FKAIICBTBICBT OOUNOIL BLUFFS , -AT- Mrs. D. / . Benedict's. Ko. S3J Eroadway , Council Bluffs , IMIK GOODS IIAIIl ( .OUIH Of all kinds Of every slyle made to order. ready made. 1IAIU GOODS , IIAIU < ; OODK. JACOB stars , Hftorney - at-Law WTOOIDBLOFB , . . * . .