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    THE DAILY BEE.
31QUXCIL BLUFFS
Thursday MormngSoptombor , 10 ,
Office No. 12 Pearl St.
Delivered by carrier to any part of the city
or twenty cents a week.
II. W. TiLTON. 1'Jltor and Lft B8.
MINOR MENTION ,
Flower pots at Homer's , 23 Main.
Reltor , morch&nt tailor , for fine goods
The olty council Is to meet again to
morrow evening.
In the circuit court the case of Forch-
mor vs. T. J. Stewart la now on Ir'ul.
The Knights of LibDr are to glvo their
fifth annnal ball in Masonic hall on
the evening of the 23d.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians are
arranging ta glvo a grand ball In
Masonlo hall on the first of October.
Yoitcrday'aftornoon the county supervisors -
visors went ont on a personal Inspection
of a propoiod road In Lowls township.
The canvaa coverings of the bcoks In
the recorder's office are getting so badly
worn , that the county board baa ordoiod
now ones.
Mr. Dave Friedman , who formerly
was In the itoro of his uncle , U. Fried
man , In this city , haa opened a dry goods
store In Tabor. Ho has a partner , Max
Brody. The firm name Is styled Max
Brody & Oo.
The lighting up of the street lights IB
hailed with joy by the citizens , who have
tired of flou adoring through the mud and
dark , and the city at largo la relieved
from much risk in the line of suits for
personal Injuries.
Word baa boon received from a former
Council Bluff * man , now In California ,
that there mot Mr. Dorkson ,
who recently wont out of the barber and
bath business hero , and loft ao mysteri
ously for parts unknown. It may not bo
much satisfaction to his creditors to
know where ho is , but that seems about
all the satisfaction they can got at pres
ent.
ent.A
A number of the citizens of Oakland
have joined In a remonstrance against the
county board giving to P. P. Clayton , of
that place , any permit to sell Intoxicating
liquors for medical purposes , etc , , claim
ing ho la not n fit person to be thus li
censed. The document was proaonted
to the board yesterday by Rev. Mr. Mer
rill , of Oakland.
A young fellow who was too drank to
give any very Intelligent sccaant of him
self or his experience , was brought Into
the pollco headquarters yesterday , and
claimed that ho had been beguiled into a
box car In the railway yard by simo fol
low who acted very friendly to him , and
that ho had there been robbed of about
eight dollars.
Burnham , Tulloys & Oo. are prepar
ing to occupy all of the building fn which
their office Is now located , and are fitting
up the Main street front. T. N. Bray ,
who has been occupying the Mala street
store with his boot and shoo stock , Mr.
Beach being the manager , has moved two
doors south , Into the store occupied by
Mr. Hazard , the sowing machine man ,
who will retain desk room there.
The taxes In Council Bluffi will bo
about sixty mills under the now levy ,
but It Is to bo remembered that the as
sessed valuation Is very low. Oakland
folks are In a worio boat than Council
Bluffs , for the tax levy there trill roach
nlnoty.sovon mlllr , or nearly ten per
cent. Much of this is duo to the school
tax , it being an Independent district ,
with big expenses for a small territory.
It does not look now aa if any great
amount of paving would Do done this
year. It was Intended to let the sewer
ing of most of tha streets go at present ,
aqd to got the paving done at once , bnt
moro careful consideration haa led to the
conclusion that the sewers on these streets
L should bo laid firat. It will take some
time to got the sewer In , and some time
for the curbing , and this will throw the
paving late Into the fall or wlntor too
late to accgmpllsh much. Some of the
; paving material Is already on hand , but
1 there will bo no moro shipments , and no
active work until the sewers and curbing
can bo put In.
A short time ago there wasn little
ilutry of sensation hero ever the disap
pearance of Jesse Baldwin , traveling man
for WIrt & Daquotte , and the dltcovory
that ho was a little short with hla ac
counts , and a good deal short with his
private bills. It Is said that ho has re-
cantly been seen In Dtonvor , and that he
hai gene to work there at the carpentry
business , and earning three dollars a day ,
and that ho says he proposes to aivo all
ho can , ana to remit to his creditors here
us hat as poaiiblo , and that ha will yet
provo to the people cf this olty tint ho Is
not as big a rogue as eomo of them think
ho Is.
Is.Mr.
Mr. Maloney , who is quite a dog fan
cier , lost ono of his most valuable bird
dogs the other day , and told one of the
colored boys at the Pacific house , where
ho Is boarding , that he would glvo him a
couple of dollars to get back hia pet ca
nine. The bay , who was posted , and
know that Boeokaff , the cigar maker , bud
a perfect match to Maloney's dog , wa
keen enough to make a aneak on the lat
ter' dog , and with a string about hi *
neck led him to Maloney , who quickly
pa'd ' over the tire dolliri. No sooner had
Mr. Malouoy taken the string off , than
the dog with a bonnd stittod back for his
rightful owner , and the truth dawned
open him that ho had boon the victim of
a coon confidence trick , and had paid hie
good money for the privilege of looking
for a moment on a dog tint looked llki
his. He hai now loat all faith In olored
detectives and dog catohore. |
THE NEW CAGE.
Prisoners Will Now DO Kept in a Cyl
inder Weighing Forty-Five Tons ,
A. New and Novel J ll.
It was the Intention to move the pita <
onora Into the new county jail yostoiday ,
bat there were BO many cltlzena who
were anxious to look throngh the now
building , that iho day was devoted to
tholr accommodation , and Sheriff Gutttar
and John W. Carter , the superintendent
of construction , put In tholr time In
showing visitors about , and courteously
explained how easy it was to get into
jtll , and how hard it was to got oul.
The now jail la a novelty which la well
woith visiting , The peculiar feature ol
the jail , which marks It aa different from
any other la that the cells are arranged In
the form of a great iron cylinder , which
revolves about to that only ono cell la at
the opening at any ono time. This cylin
der Is three atorios high , there being ton
cells on each floor. Its weight la forty
five tons , end this pondoroua weight la
hang from above , Instead of turning on a
track below. The strangest part of the
arrangement la that the great cylinder
cm bo turned by a nlmplo crank with
very little force , a man with his loft hand
moving It readily. When all la complete
It la the intention to have a little water
motor in the basement , and then by aim-
ply moving a lover the cylinder will bo
BO : to rotating. It is suggested that when
there are prlaonera who It la feared may
be tryln ? to cat oat , the cylinder can by
a motor bo easily kept moving slowly all
night , so tint the prisoners do not remain
long enough in ono place to do any mis
chief , or oven to crawl ont if they had
mtdoa partial break.
It Booms that prisoners havp little
chance for oacapo from this new jail , A
cage of Iron bars completely surrounds
the cylinder in whlon the cells aro. The
entrance on each floor la guarded by two
doors. The officer standing outside does
not have to unlock oven the first door ,
but can awing the cylinder around until
the cell appears in which la the de
sired prisoner , and then by
a simple movement the Inner door
Is opened , and the prisoner can stop oat
of his cell. Then the officer can open
the other door and lot the man ont , but
the other prisoners are way beyond any
possible roach of the officer , and It Is 1m-
possible for them to make any break on
him , while ho la taking a man ont , or put
ting ono in. Ho can handle any number
of men in the tame way , and thoycanuot
get within roach of him antll ho chooses
to let them.
Each cell is provided with two iron
bunks , and with a water closet , and the
center of the cylinder la a great ventilat
ing shaft , and chamber for water pipes ,
so that each cell la supplied with water
and drainage , and the best of ventilation.
There are also on each floor two exer
cise rooms , whore the prisoners can bo
allowed to walk , oat , wash , etc. , at the
discretion of the jailer. Theao are no
loco secure from escape , and are Ingen
iously arranged BO that the turnkey can
liandle the men , ono at a time , or all to
gether , without making it possible for
them to make any break or to got near
Mm.
Mm.Besides
Besides the cells in the cylinder ,
there are two departments , of five cells
each , ono of which is to be used for the
women and the other for juveniles. Each
of these departments Is famished with
a bath tab and other necosaarioi , and
well arranged. Then there Is a hospital
cell-room , for tha care of any prlaonera
who may dunce to need special care.
Aa each cell baa two bunks there can
easily be accommodated in the cell a
: otal of eighty-two prisoners , and
n cane more room la needed
; here can easily bo arrangements made
'or accomodatlng almost twice that num-
Dor , as the corridors and exorolso rooms
could be fitted up with bunks , and made
; o hold many safely , and there are store
rooms and other places , which can easily
30 fitted into cell rooms. It seema that
ho jail will bo large enough for all the
inrpases of the county for many years to
iomo , and nnder all possible emergencies.
The ventilation of the city jail la ample ,
for shafts rrm from every cell , and room ,
ind closet , into the main shaft , and all
mpuro air is readily carried off. The
mlldlng Is to be heated by steam , Ilghtud
IT gas , and supplied with hot and cold
rater. In fact it seems complete in all
ts appointments.
In the basement are rooms , two in
number , where the boiler and other
things c n bo kept. In tha front of the
naln floor are two rooms , ono for a
cltohon and the other for a dining room ,
and up stairs there are bedrooms for the
accommodation of the jailor's family.
there are two large store rooms up
stairs also , which will prove convenient.
The roof is of slate , and the building
3olng almost wholly of Iron , steel , brick
md atone , It is practically fireproof. The
jars used in the cells and cage are of iron
and steel In alternate places , and are so
strong and so peculiarly constructed that
t aeeins Impossible to break them or to
drill them.
The building completed will cost Intldo
of 630,000. The architects are Eckel &
Mann , of St. Joe , who have had as their
uperintendont , J. M. Carter. The
mason work was done by Wlokham
Brothers , of this city ; Haugh , Ketoham
t Co. , of Indianapolis , famished the
ron work ; John Epeneter , of this city ,
lid the cornlca work and roofing ; | B. Tor-
wllllgor , of this city , did the painting ,
and G. S. Laweon the carpenter work.
MINDEN AND THE BLUFFS ,
The Homo Nine Hlckon the Visitors In
till Innings ,
The second game of base ball this ioa
on between the Minden olab and the
Athletics of thin city took place yostor
lay afternoon at the driving park In thia
Ity.
Ity.The
The ontOeld waa a litt'e muddy at the
jepjlnning of the game bnt the ann dried
t np nicely before the game was ovor.
FIU8T IKNINO.
The game opened with the Athletics to
ho bat , and Barry , Oliver and Dougherty
went out In one , two , three order. The
MIndcu dab scored three runs , all they
made during the game. Oraw , Lake and
Ely being the ucororr , The Athletlo's
tcber made a fine right-hand jumping
i&tch from second base , bnt ro&do np for
t by making a terr.blo bid throw t ?
logera on third.
SECOND INMNO.
btrockhlt a grounderand reached first ,
when tbo fielder throw the bill over tbo
ist buomin'a head , and by a block ball
> trock gut home , aa did Stubbs , Bier-
iroln and Lhton afterward , counting four
for Council Bluffi , Rogers , Nobloi and
Barry getting put ont. Tha Minden club
ended the last half f the second inning
by Parker and Wyland striking oat nnd
Grow getting cut on fint by Strock's
throw to Noblos.
T11I1UJ INNING.
Dougherty hit one to the pitcher , who
throw It to first. The baseman hunted
all around for Dougherty , and on finding
him laying en the ground with his hande
on the bag , touched him , at which the
umpire , Mr. Lake , of Panama , Iowa ,
ahoutod "out , " which rightly caused a
big "kick , " bnt the ruling waa final , 10
the play wont on. The Oouncll Blnfla
boys got hot and Oliver and Strook were
put out on first. The Mindon'a now took
tholr turn and G. Grlcat wont otitat first ,
0. L ko ont on a fly to Blorwotn In left
field , and D. Ely struck out.
FOURTH INNING.
Stnbbs led off with a right foul , which
was a stunner , and broke his bat. Ho
then sant a grounder to right short and
gained his first. Blorwoln followed with
a hot ono to second , which was the canio
of putting ont Stubbs , and 6. Golat sent
the ball to Wyland on Brat , which cauaed
Biorwoln to retire. Rogers then made
hla first by a hit to the pitcher and waa
finally pat out by a throw to Wyland by
E. Goiat , bnt the nmplro siid "hold , "
which made up for Dougherty being
"called" out , the Minden boya
keeping quiet. Nobles then made
a hit to right field. Liaton
sent ono to left field , who hold it after
the plok up so long before ho throw it
that Llston got to firat , Rogers to
third and loft three men on the bases.
Barry looked dotermlned ai ho got up to
the b t , bnt his third attempt to hit the
ball was a failure. The catcher miasod
It , bat , picked It up and jumped on the
homo plate , the nmplro shouting "out on
first , " camod a roar to go
np from the spectatoro. Rogers getting
ont at homo closed thla Inning for the
Athletics. E. Gelat atartod In for Blln-
den but was put ont at firat. C. Roily
sent a grounder to Strock on second , who
failed to pick It up In timo. Wyland
sent ono to right short. By a passed
ball Roily and Wyland each got a baao.
Parker then took first on called balls.
J. Crow sent a fly to Blorwoln who
caught It and throw to Strook , bat Wy
land waa there and Strock sent It homo
to Listen , who put Rally ont.
rirrn INNINO.
Dougherty hit a long fly over the loft
fielder's head and reached second. Oliver
failed to roach first In timo. Strock also
sent ono ever the left fielder and gained
second and Dougherty counted. Strock
got to third on a patsed ball , and alto got
In on another. Stnbts got first on called
balls , and stole hla second base. Bion-
voln sent a fly to centre which
Lake caught , Rogers got to first
on ono to center also , Stabbs scored ,
and a wild throw cot Rogers homo.
Nobles struck out. Oliver caught oat G.
Golat In center on the Mindon'a again en
tering. Lake and Ely struck out.
SIXTH INNINO.
Wyland came In as catcher while Roily
went to third base , bat the change made
no difference , as the Athletics "got onto"
Mindon'a pitching. Lieton and Dough
erty hitting "terrors" to center field ,
and the Athletics got In seven runs thia
inning. Tbo Mluden club concluded as
It waa then 5 o'clock , they had bettor
quit , as they had to take the train for
homo at 5:25. :
THE RUNS
were made ai follows :
Woikera with metals generating eleo
trlclty escaped the cholera of ' 49. Then
nse onr electric belts. Jndd & Smith ,
Council Bluffs. Agonta wanted
Dr. Wiles , Eye , E r and Throat
peclalist , Room 5 , Everett block.
ONLY ONE DOLLAK ,
A. Big Dainngo Snlt Ends -with n Wco
Verdict.
The jury In the case of 0. E , Stone
against the city , reached a decision about
2 o'clock yesterday afternoon , having
been closeted since 5 o'clock the evening
before. The mountain labored and
broaght forth a mouse , for after a dreary
trial and this long closeting , the jury
decided In favor of the plaintiff , and
fixed his damages at ono dollar.
There were practically two cases Involved ,
Mr. Stone claiming damages on account
of the water flooding his residence prop
erty , and damages for personal Injuries
caueed by slipping on a defective cross
ing. The award of only one dollar is
rather discouraging to those who are so
ready to jump on to the city with other
salts for damages.
W3USONAU
A. A. Parsons hai returned from his busi
ness trip west ,
J. N , Brown , of Burnam , Tulleys & Oo.
left yesterday for Sioux Falls.
Iinao Johnson , of Randolph , was
those at the O don yesterday.
Mln Grace Ojborne hat gone to Dee Molnes
to roiumo her college course there ,
T. A. Belt started out on the road yester
day In the Interest of Gilbert k Utterb&ck ,
J , W. Chase , a prominent grain man of
Red Oak , was at the Ogden house yesterday.
Walter Stillman , son of Dr. Stillman , has
gone to Davenport to enter uppn fail lophemoro
rear in college there ,
Donald Macrae , son of Dr , Macrae , Itft
rnesday night for Morgan Park , III. , where
be will resume his studies In the military
institute.
Miss Celia Hughe * , daughter of the well
known contractor , has returned from a pleas-
mt visit tofrlenda and relatives In DesMolnes
tnd in Ooliax ,
Dr , Seth II. Craig , formerly warden In the
penitentiary in Fort Madison , and now a
esident ol Wymore , Nebraska , was In the
: Ity yesterday , greeting : friends here , of whom
le has many ,
lloiuovfd ,
The T. N. Bray stock ot boots and
ihoea will be removed to-day to 100
Main street , two dooia below the old
itand. Tbo stock will be closed oat at
; roity ! reduced price * .
T. N. BIUY , Proprietor.
B , E. BEACH , Man user , |
LICENSE LAW.
flow it was Eofomd Yesterday
Threats of Seizure ,
Tlio Money Oomoaln ,
It was a feverish and busy day
among the saloon men and city official !
yesterday , the time being up at 10 o'clooi
In which to pay up , or shut up , in ac
cordance with the mayor's proclamation ,
The city clerk was kept busy making
ont receipts and taking In money , and
Jndgo Ayleaworth waa ao crowded will
business thai ho did not have time to gel
his dinner. Aa a result of the mornlng't
work about $1,000 was put Into the cltyV
treasury , and fifty-four saloons were
given the needed permit of the oily to
"sell dtinka not prohibited by lair , "
Some of the soiled doves also ap
peared In their brightest foathon
aud dropped Into the strong box tholi
fines. The only ono of the gambling
houses which had not paid contributed
$108. The record at last stood : Num.
her of those who had paid $25 a month
for August and September , 40 ; number
of thoto not belonging to the association
who had paid , 4 ; number of those who
had closed , or gone out of business , or
been stopped by injunction , G , A num
ber , six or eight , had arranged to pay ,
the actual cash not having boon received
but the license deemed secure.
Then the mayor started out to make
the few delinquents como to timo. In
the morning Jndgo Ayiesworth had Issued
a few wrlta for search and seizure , it bo-
lug expected that the parties named
therein would stand a fight , but they
submitted gracefully , and would not
stand out , so the writs were not served.
In the afternoon it waa talked that
Billy L cy would not pay hla license , and
that Oliver Lower add a few others still
hold ont. The mayor wanted the papers
to arrest them and search their places ,
and aolzo their stock of liquors , but
Jndgo Aylosworth waa not to bo found.
Ho was hunted for all over the city , but
his honor waa amcng the missing. The
little mayor waa wroth , and doomed that
the jndgo has shrunk from the responsibil
ity of helping carry ont the license law.
J nation Frainoy waa sent for , and , al
though ho climbed up on the woolsack of
the superior court and attended to tome
of the collections of fines , ho refused to
sign the writs for the seizure ot the stock
of the delinquents. Ho said ho didn't
want to mix up In the business , and that
It was Jndgo Ayloaworth's duty , not his.
Then Juatico Schnrz was sent for , but
would not como. The miyor went after
hln > and interviewed him , but the justice
had known the mayor so long that ho was
suspicions and flatly refuted to do any
thing in the matter , on the ground that
when Judge Ayiesworth wanted him to
sit in his place he always requested him
personally to do BO. Then Justice Hen-
drlcks waa called on. Ho signed the
papers and laeued the writs , and the
mayor called attention with glee to the
fact that ho and Hendrloks were both
Virginians and had moro pluck than the
northern blood showed.
The writs and warrants wore placed in
the hands of officers with Instructions to
servo them , or else to secure the money
due for license. The plan laid out by the
mayor was to first labor with the delin
quents , and then if they would not pay ,
to servo the papers , and to bring thode
fendants Intu court , and to search the
places , and either cart off the liquors to
some safe place , or to leave an officer In
charge of the saloon , and keep It closed
for business.
Lacy and Lower held off for some
time , and the officers wont so far as to
take their stand in their places , and at
last they concluded to pay , and have
peace. Thus the cruel war is ever , and
peace will probably reign for a month.
The prohibitionists declare that thla
business will not affect their plans.
They do not intend to bring any moro
Injunction casoj , until the thirty-nine
now pending are decided.
Fall and winter clothing to order.
Norono & Landstrom. 205 Main street.
A vagrant who was given a chance to
leave the city , Instead of doing BO acted
In such an unseemly manner on the
streets-that he was rearrested on a charge
of exposing his person.
A VoIcanojGurlonsly [ Formed ,
Lancaster , Peon , , New Era ,
A miniature volcano has been added to
the laboratory of the Keystone Normal
sohool , where it will hereafter bo used
for purposes of Instruction. It was
formed spontaneously at tbo Macungio
furnace , In Lchlgh county , on the top of
a car of molted Iron cinders. As the
extreme crust of the sltg cooled and con
seqnontly contracted , the Interior gaseoa ,
cramped for want of room , burst out at
the aUrfaco In jets and spurts , as in a
natural volcanic eruption , and proportionately
tionately qnlto as high , gradually forming
the frustrum of an Irregular cone , with
an opening In the center from bottom to
top. Through this opening the molted
matter was forced up from the mass be
low , running ever at the top of the cone
on all sides , and dripping downward ,
cooled Into beautiful stalaatlcal forms ,
After the gases had boooma exhausted an
opening waa made near the biao of the
cone , giving another outlet to the matter
left in the crater , which left tha opening
In the cone clear and comparatively
smooth. The height of the cone is 20
Inches , outsldo diameter at bottom 15
Inches , and at the top G Inches. Its
growth occupied half an hour. Its weight
la 00 pounds. This Is a good Illustration
ol the manner In which volcanic peaks
are supposed to be naturally formed ,
confirming the theory that , as the crust
of the earth contracts by cooling the in
terior gases and melted matter requiring
more room , mountain ranges are raised ,
and at the weaker points , openings are
forced , from which the Imprisoned matter
ascapes , and volcanic peaks and craters
re formed , just as In the specimen above
leacrlbsd.
A Sensible Man
Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and
Lungs , It is curing more ca ea of Couebs ,
3od8 ) , Asthma , Bronchitis , Croup , and all
riiroat and Lung Trouble ) , than any other
nediclno , Tlio proprietor bos authorized
khroter & Conrad , druggists , No. 211 Fif-
.eflntb street , to refund your money if , after
.tricing three-fourth ) of a bottle , relief li not
ibtained , Price CO cento and 81 , Trial tite
'rte
E. Eice M. D ,
1A VPUDtt or other tumota removed without the
J llll U DUO , knllt or dra Ing ol blood.
3HRONIC 'DISEASES ' ,
Orrr thirty yean practice oipciUooe. Office
3T Citteot , ounolle. Clufla
oulthoO'rv
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. SpceUl ft TtrlticDtn no M Lo l
Found , To Loan , toi Bale , To R t > Wantci , Board-
tnr.ita. , will b * InMrted In Ihli eolnmn it lh Ion
rale ol TEN CENTS PER LINK lor tha nut Insertion
and FIVE ( JiiMia PER LINK lot e ah rnbwqnenl In'
sctllon. Learcidmitigmenli it out offiw , Ko. 1 !
Fcail itroct nt r Bro dw
T7 < OR SALK Ths lento ami farnlluro ef the Arecrl-
i ? can home. Apply a Amarlc&n house , Main
troll and Ninth avenue.
Fen BAUt-Homcs lote nd liriJ , A , J. Stephenson -
son , EOS First Arcnut , Council Kutts , ,
FOR HUNT A six-room honso , ten tnlnntcj walk
from business , city waUr , well and cittern. Kor
tent cheap.
FOR Rut No. ISO Uarrlson street , three room ) .
MCMAIION fc CO ,
4 Pcail stuck
FOR SALS , FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE.
NO. 63 Fcr tale or rent , on very liberal terms ,
The Coun-ll Bludi Paper trill , complete , with
the lariro boarding homo nod Ihioo acres ot crcunO.
No. 0 Allm-lntoRlproperty In Cherokee , Cherokee
cf.imtv. Iowa , will ttade lor western landr. Vtluo
about 8ICCO.
Mo. 89 A liotutlfnl homo In the town ol Hasllnra.
Mill ) county , loan , tor Nebraska laud. Value , $3,100.
Ho. 41 a poccl ImsIncB ] property and also a gooj
residence property In the town ol Chcnvo. MoLoan
county , 111. , low down lor cish or will exchange lor
western land ) .
No. 179 A splendid Inrmell Improved , 010 acres
In Dickinson county , Iowa , joining the town ol Spirit
Lake. Price , for ft dhoit time ; ? 35 per aero.
No. 184 to IS7 Are lour Improved farms In Phillips
county , Kansas , caca with n email Incumbranca.
The cqultas will bo exchanged lor unlncumbcrcd
wild land In Nebraska.
No. 193-480 acroo In Holt county , Nob. , partly
Improved , at a big bargain. H ants to exchange tit
merchandise.
No. H-Afino two itory blck residence , moo !
tbo best locations In Council llluCfs , 11 trade for
zood unlncumbercd Kansas or Nebraska lands. Value
$15 100.
No 66 aud 11 Are two other beautiful hcmos In
Council Dluds , which cash payment will buy at n
brrjuln.
No. 69 A foauttful mbntbin location In Iowa
City , Iowa , will exchange for western lands. Value
{ 6,000.
The above are only n low ol our special barRalns.
If you'AO got anythlngito trade for sell , orwanbto
soil any real cstato or merchandise , write u Wo
hatdto\c lgOoJ Blocks ol goods to trade lot lands.
SWAN & WALKER ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
J. L. UaBKVOIflB.
Ho. 507 Broadway Council Blnfla.
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following no the tlmee of the rrlv l md da <
parluro of trulni by central standard time , al thi
local depots. Ti&lna leave transfer depot tea mln
ales earlier and arrlvo ton mlnntoa later.
DKFAKT. AERIT1.
em 0100 and KOBTBWMTIM ,
0:25 : A M Mall and Ezpresi 0:50 r M
12:40 : p M Accommodation 1:10 : r u
6:30 : P II ( Express D:06 : A M
OmOAOO AMD BOOS IBLANIJ.
0:25 A M Mall and Express 8:53 : p M
7:15 : A M Accommodation 6:45 : p u
5:30 P H Exprcea 18:00 : A u
C3KU8O. HILWAUEH ASD SI. PAUl.
0:20 : A M Mall and Exprosa 8:50 F II
C25 P M Express 9:05 : A u
csicAao , BUBLisaroB AUD qumoT.
0:45 : A M Mall and Express 7:10 : p M
0:30 : P M Accommodation 2:03 : i * tt
6:45 : p ii Exprcua 8:60 : A u
wnun , BT. LOUII AHD nemo.
2:15 : p M Local St. Loula Express Local
8:00 : PM Transfer " " Transfer 8:20 : P M
KAH8AB CIIT , IT. JOI AM ) OODKCIIi ILU77B.
10:10 : A u Mall and Exprcsa 7:25 F M
8.05 F u Express 8:26 A M
noux crrr AND piano ,
7:20 : A U Mall for Sioux City 8:60 : F M
7:80 : r u Express for St Paul 8:26 : A 1 !
DMON PACIFIC ,
11:00 A t ! Denver Express 4:85 P V
1:05PM Lincoln Pass Om & R V 2:85 : F II
7:55 p u Overland Exr-rcea 8:30 : A u
DUMMY TBALSS TO OM1IU.
Leave Council Bluffs 6:65 : 7:55 0:80 : 10:80
11:40 : X m. 1:30-2:30-8:80 : : : 4:28 : 5:26 : C:25 :
11:15 p. m. Leave Omaha 8:25 7:25 8:60 10
liis : a. re. 12:60-2:00 : : SOOOD : : 4:56-6:65. : :
Office & Pusev.
BACKERS
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Established - 1865
H03 OFFICKB H.W. HPUflBT
CarpetSjCarpets
Our buyer writes from M
York that he has purchased the
Largest and Choicest Line of
CARPETS ,
RUGS ,
CURTAINS
-AND
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
Ever Shown in this city , These
goods are now arriving daily and
m respectfully invite everybody
to call and see them.
Oil Cloths ,
[ Linoleums ,
Mattings ?
OF ALL KINDS.
Window Shades ,
Cornice Poles ,
tc , Etc.
AT POPULAR PRICES.
Council Bluffs CarpetCo
405 Broadwav.
MRS , A. B. JtOJiERTS ,
W-CLASS DRESSING , CUTTING
and Fitting Eitabllibment
Yo. 34 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs.
W. P. AYZSWORTH
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER.
Brick bulldlnn of any kind raised or moved and BAtlsfftction guaranteed , frame bom
cud on Little Giant trucks , the boat In the world.
W.P.AYLSWOHTII.
1010 Ninth Street , Council BlnCb
J. M. PHILLIPS ,
WHOLESALE DEALEU IN
Boots & Shoes
Employ no traveling agents , thus enving their expenses to customers.
Agent for Para Rubber Company. Write for prices ,
413 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la
DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS.
Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned , Dyed and Repaired. Ladlos1 Drestoa Ulotmoil and Djod
without ripping Plumes Cleaned , nr Colored any Shade , to Sample. Silks , Velvet * nd
Lncoa Cleaned , Dyed and Uofinishod. Lace Curtains neatly cleaned ; 29 Main Btroet , Coun
cil Ululfa , opposite postolfico.
P. B. PATTON , Manager. M
342 and 314 Broadway , Council
Bluffy Iowa.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Mens'Fall& ' Winter Wear
CLOTHING
Mens' and Boys' Business Suits
Mens'and Boys' Dresa Suits.
Childrens' every day & Dress Suit ? .
Overcoats for Men , Boys and Chil
dren.
Merchant TaUor Suits.
Merchant Tailor Overcoats ,
RWEAB
Merchant Tailor Troweera.
Equal to the test , to order ,
At half the pr ce
Fat inens' Suits and Overcoats
Lean , raens' Suits and Overcoats.
Fat mens' Trowsers.
Sftamless Shirts and Drawers in
Scotch Trools , medicated Scarlets ,
extra heavy Balbriggans. fancy cpl-
red vVools and mixed qualities
from 25c each to 84.50.
Dunlao and Stetson's Hats for
fall of 1885.
Furnishing Goods
Gloves , Neckwear , Suspenders ,
Handkerchiefs , Collars and Cuffs ,
of first class qualities and reasona
ble prices.
Please call and look at our stock.
Metcalf Brothers ,
Retail Department ,
342 and 344 Broadway , Counci
Bluffs.
80HUBZ.
OYEB 1.MSUUUM IIMBM
row A.
ONLY HOTEL
In Council Bluffs hating
And all modern improvements , call bells , fin
alarm bolls , cto. , ia the
ORESTON HOUSE
Noa. 215 , 217 and 219 , Main Street.
, - $ S PROPRIETOR
REMEII & SEABIGIIT ,
No 34 N. Main St. , Council Bluffi
Telephone No. 141.
All work fint claas.
HairGoods
AT-
Mrs. D. A. Benedict's ' ,
Ko. 337 rooduay ( Council Bluffs.
[ IMIt GOODS Ill IK GOODS
Of all li'mls Of every style
mule to order. ready mule.
ILIIU GOODS. HAIR GOODS.
No 33/ /
, 33Broadway ,
TA.COB SIMS ,
Attorney - Law
OOUNOUi DLU/5
The New York
PLUMBING CO'Y.
5 5 2 Broadwav ?
Council Bluffs , Iowa
SANITARY
HYDRAULIC
ENGINEERSPUB-
LC an PRIVATE
SYSTEMS of SEW
ERAGE , WATER
WORKS and YEN-
TILATION design
ed and constructed.
PLUMBING work
in all its branches.
This comnanv have
one of tliebest assort
ed stocks ot plumb
ing goods in the west.
Estimates furnish"
ed.
ed.Harry
Harry Birkinbine ?
Manager
NEW YORK ,
PLUMBING CO'Y
55 BROADWAY-
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Telephone No. 27.
N , J. SwANSON. 0. E. SWANDOS
SWANSON MUSIO GO , ,
329 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Pianos & Organs
Sold on Monthly Payments
All kinds of repairing on Musical Instru
ments n Specialty ,
Goods
Waves , I
Frixzss ,
Switches. Etc.
HAIR
Sit ampooiny ,
Jlair Dressing
And Cutting ,
HAIR GOODS.
Bangs Cut Pnmprdour , Langfcry or
other styles.
Hair Goods
MRS. 0. L. GILLEITE ,
20 Main St. Council Blulfj.
MAil.i (
Kiel Sale Stables ,
lcr < B ucl Mulnconitaotl ) ' en band , ( create tt r
.
tall or la c rlu d 1 t
All Stock Warranted as Kepretented.
ind to till dtalcri . la ( train in J Bal < l Hay.
I'ttcei rcauonallo. Batlifactlcn iruaragtc < L
SOIILUTEJi * BOLEY
'or. ' Oth Av , and 4th St. , Council Bluff * ,