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-——— THE DAILY BFE. JOUNCIL BLUFFS' Tuesday Morning, July 28. BUBSORIPTION RATES, ByOsies = = = = = = = 30 cents pet woek SyMall « = o « §10.00 per your MINOR MENTION, Relter, merchant tallor, for fine goods. The little son of Chlef Walters Is quite vick with cholera infantam. Great bargalna in cooking stoves, tin- ware and crockery at Mandel’s, Schlenter & Bowley have sold to Dr. R. 1. Mattice of Omaha, 8 fino Hamble- tonian single drlver. Genulne Turtle Soup, new saur krant and liver dumplings to-day. All friends Invited. St. Louls House, 700 Broad- way. It In sald that John Jay Fralney is try- ing to get his bonds fixed up so as to clinch the Indlan agency, which now noems 8o near and then and again so far. Charles Fitch was yesterdsy found guilty of stealing a revolver from Mattle in jsll; the case belng heard by Justice Kischer, and sentenced to ten da Schurz, John Maher was just full enough of antl-pyohibltlon yesterday to think he He was led Into the city cooler and given a chance to could lick anybody living. meditate over the ratter. Tho fire lads of No. i #8y that even If |put "{n any apoearance. ond fire on | walted for a tlme hoping that Col. Scott | croesings on north Seventh atreet. ¢ [ would put in an appearance, and show |avenues E and H. Lald over. No. 4 got first water at the #e: Sunday morning, It was No, 1 wilck gof first water at the first fire, and that, 00, right in No. 4's own distrlct. The infant son of Arthur and Carrle Clark died ye:terday of cholera Infantum. The funeral will be held at the residence, No. 416 avenue A, thls morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Clark is the veteran stew- ard of the Paclfic house, and many friends sympathizs with him In his sorrow. The funeral of Mrs. | Hattie Wells, an account of whose death by laudanum has already been glven, was held yesterday, DEAD TO RIGHT. gerous to the lives and health of th The Attack on the Cemelery Prives lo\ poople of said clty. be Ufljflmflfld. On the call of the ayes and nays th votiog, he belog one of (he attorney! reeking to get anlnjanction. Such is tke Verdiot of the Board of Health, ferad and adopted: The Attorneys Oharged with Insult- ing the moard, health procoedings on the ground of be ly number of the citizens who went on a|that he was not alone by a few property owners, who feel that their property would be Improved by it B tt Hividg ths comotary srandoned, Among) v L n o Lreraigblotk. those who thus Inspected the cemetery were: Horace Everett, J. P. Casady, PAVINE IHE WAY John Hammer, J, M. Phlllips, Samuel Jacobs, the cemetery for about a quarter of a century; Mayor Vaughan, City Anditor Burke, Alderman Stranb, Gels, Shugart, Bennett, and Sledentopf; Dr. Segbert, Other Doings ot the Council, THE DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUF in good cond!tion and well mansged and cared for, and I8 in no maoner unhealthy, and that no gases lssue therefrom dan- resolution was adopted by a vote of 5 to 1, Ald, Mynster belng excused from The following rasolation was then of-|amended and paseed again, ing impertinent, c{fsnsive and unjustifi who have been the trustees of P(]l‘ Pavml a NI]I]]DBI‘ of “18 S[PB[}IS, ry DeLong, Leonard Everett, Dr. N. D, the Bee, Hunter, of the Nonparell, Whittlesey, of the Globe, and others. The supporters of the move todo away with tho city of the doad did not The visltors them gome of the graves whigh he says aro 80 shallow that by dlggi: down a foot or 8o the coffin can be struck, He did not materlalize, and 0 a hunt for such graves was made without him, but none could ba found., In the potter's fieid, where, If anywhere, there would be apt to bo carelessmess, sticks several feet in length were pushed down into graves, without reaching the coffin, and the ecity phyelcian deolared that it was evident they were buried deep enough. In the lowest part of the grounde, and In a por- tlcalar sort of pocke!, where water would naturally settle if anywhere, a grave was belng dug for the young woman who the city physiclan; Dr. Deetkin, Dr, Gor- don, Dr, Barstow, Dr. Rice, D, Alli-|200™ son, Dr. Judd; Attorney Haldene, Hen- The clty councll met yesterday after. A petition of property owners on Ben Lawronce, Ex-coroner Faul, Tilton, of | counctl not to establish any grade. Kiled. The petition of property owners on Stxth street, botween Ninth and Tenth | home s in Gresnville, N. avenues, asking for permission to put In|place she started so ae to reach the city concrete carbing. Referred. A petitlon was presented asking for The followlng was presented and adopted: Resolved, That Willow avonue, from Third street, East side, to its Intersection on the cast sido of Main street, and Bry. ant street, from north sids of Droadway to the south slde of the bridge acroes Indian creelr, and Second street, from its Intersection with Fletcher avenwe on the south side to ita intersection: with Broadway on the north side, and Park avenue, from Its intersection with Broadway on the south side to its inter- section with Pomona street on the noxth side, and First street, fromdts nteroec- tlon with Broadway on the south eide ton streot, was presonted asking the[and wae feeling erpecially well, on a:- at Denver. e|ihe Saloons and Sporting Houses Must Contribute to tho Ulty's e Revenue, At a meeting of the city council last night, the celebrated pop ordlnance was The licentes for saloons belng reduced from $400 to Resolved, That the proteat filed thls " day by O. K. and . B, Scott and othors, | $300; & yoat, payable §25 pee month in bo expunged for the files of the board o f|advance. The bonds aro also cat down ~|irom $500 to €300. The aldermen are unsnimous In declaring that the saloons who don’t pay thelr licenses must close. able. Yesterday morning there wero a good- Ool. Scott stated hotly and forclbly, | Sporting houses and gambling housss responsible | must also pay monthly fines. vislt of Inspectlon to the cemetery, to see | for the offensive document, but that all | months the saloons have been rannleg |aboveV what ocoasion there Is for the howl ralsed | the attorneya In the oase must divide 1t. [ without paying any license. For three In view of the state prohibltory law, the pop ordi- Dr. Wiles, Esq, Ear and Throat |nanoce only licenses saloons to sell drinks not prohibited by the state law; but it {s understood that saloons paying the city [ licenge may rell all kinds of drloks and the city authorities will close only thore ealoons which refute to e — Romantic Cupld, Quite a romantle marrlage is on the taple, the happy man belng John H. Col- ling, a telegraph operator in Denver, who has been in the west for some time in . | search of health, haviog left his eastern ome on that account. He has galned by the change, and yesterday arrived in * | this clty, looking quite well and hearty, count of expecting to meet here the falr ady who ls tobecoms Mre. Collins. Her name is Miss Hattie I. Peate, and her J., from which Jast evenlng, the plan belng to have the wedding performed here tc-day, and then to proceed together to their new home in PRI T Real Estate T afers. The following are the transfere of real estate ay recorded {n tho cfice of the registzar, and rcportsd to the Brz by A. J. Stephenson, for Mozday, July 27, 1885: s Alexander Watson to Sans Potere, 10t | oo tavn wants sasiy Walker, fom s T0 Losn, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Doard 2' be Insorted in ¥hils column Mt the low ng, 46, ™ - rete of TR CEiTS EKB LINE for the first tnsertio: sud FIVE OENTS PER » ™VE for ench subseqtient | on. Leave advertisementy M our offioe, No, 18trect, nont Prosdway WANTR - JOR K No. 411 North Eighth street, 5 toome, clstorn, honse raised aud lot filled. In gaod repair. OR Ri Harrison stroc 1o 0d repalr. JFOK RENTHouse Ko ‘kas Bcott street, thrce ‘minutes walk from Pscflc house, 4 rooms, good well, clstorn, stc. McMahon & Co., & Pearl stroct, NOR SALE—An clegant Wisconsin summer resort, 260 neres, 100 tillable, rallway stat - boat landing; trame b wine collars, restaurant, ico hous four cottages, barn, 800 fruit frees, 3 actes A fine' resort, 11 190 fect above Barahoo Address W. & S, Buk cow, hot It wil pay 85,000 a year. office, Council Blufra, JOR SALE—Lands tmproved sad unimproved 1t you want s farm fn wostern fows, Kansss Nobraskh or Dakota, lot us heat from yon, SWAN & WALKRR. ta and Land. A. Stephenson, 608 First avente. o sxeanecB 8, 19, b 10, b 18, are hotels ia Aift. grentlocaticns teg tale ot for trade B: 1; 400 & improved farm worth 00, will_trade for low priced Western lands. Swan ‘& Walker, 201, saddlery Hardware manufacturing estab. Tishment stock and machinery, value §7,000, for westorn land_ Swan & Waiker, Couucil Bluffs. 13 208, tock of dey goods, wrocerios and hardware, value, 85,000, 1n an good eastern Nebraska town olal barg 18,000, price for & short time 816, or land, Swan & Walker. B 204 stock of goneral merchandise in a good westorn Towa town, yahie 4,000, Wants an im proved farm in western Tows. Swan & Walker, J3 205 atock of hardwara In Stubor Co.. Tndlan, aluo about $4,000. Swan & Walker. 1 k of harc wars in_a live Nebraska , valuo $3,000. Swan & Walkor, B 207 ptock ot ngricultural irsplements and shelt hardware, valuo about 8,000, wan'e a good Im proved farm. Swan & Walker, B 202, 8i0,000 stock of lothing In o good Wis consln city, 4 in lands and balasco cash er im. proved soonrity. - Beautiful store room at low rent. Swan & Walker. T3 £10, ttook of mixed hardwaro fn s I've wostern P {lowa town for cheap lands, value 36,002, Swan & Wedker, 211, fine Wrick block, rents well, | £2wn one room oveupled with g ts_an improved farm, valu X 000. "Swan & & alker. I3 212 stockot beots, shoos hats, cape and clothing 5 valoed £3,000, in €no of the hest towns i Neb., valaed §8 000 forands. Swan & Welker. I 215, 3 8,000 stecke ot clot Nortl: Westorn Towa, for Swan & Waliier. of drage in contral fowa for ivo contral al stock of bulldicg | ng, wants Jand (n ,000, and will - pay difierenco B 24, s ge000 st land. § W 3 e fromé. value 8200 in & 7004 proved land, Swan & 00 11 partieulars, vrite to or_call upon S or. It you want to seli, buy, oF trad oll 8. & W. about it. swan & Walker, 1'and 2. bloex 6, Farley's addition, $250. Thomas J. Clazk to Mertha Clark, n w of n e 4 76, 41, §1,000. } 12, 73, 40, $70: Sherifl to B.. 8. Wal andne}of nwl il wiofse OUNGIL BLUFFS Rev. J. Fisk conducting the services. ;nmmim:l:im sulclde the u]?hcr 1t)-olu m:i““lg?nun with Graham avenue i , ay. 8 gave an excellent [ be paved with cedsr block pavement, The brother of the young Moo \vvho ch{nca to see how the ground was, Al-|in uluch manner as th city c{mncll mn‘y“(’l‘(u wan telegraphed to come, did not arrlva, f ¢ouoh thers have been such heavy rafn- | rect and provide by specifications for the and the condition of the body was such | falls for & week past, the ground, even | conatruction of seld pavement; and thot that further delay was almostimpozsible. | in this low spot, was ae dry as powder, [the city engineer praparo specifications T men after leaving the surface. The water|for the same without delay and in con Three young fellows helped themeelves o ks company was also digglng shal- [nection with the the city clerk nroceed at toa bit of slumber In Bayliss park yes-|low trench for their pipes, and at the|once to advertlse “or bids fo»the build terday afternoon, and when shaken up deptg olafcqt be'fgw m? aurfas; the soll }ng of gald ]pl\;(emnnt, to be advertleed 5 was dry, despite the rains. ere was |for cedar block pavement of th ind by the park policeman and told that 1| W0 Te¥s SRR 0, A T hich gave | and apalify Iaid f Oakland r,ven‘:le,k the was no hotel, they ehouted something | ne hing of offensiveness, and the hunt | blds for said work o be made upon the sounding very much like hot-el, and]for the terrible gases, and awfal carrion, | four followlng modes: grow 8o boisterous that the clty marshal and deadly waters, was all In vain.| 1—Payable in cash for all o2 any part Jled to gulde them to the cots, in Those present seemed unanimous fu the |on or before three months after the work was Chl g feeling that the howl about the cemetery | has besn accepted by the counail. the clty tavern. was a farce, and that a more sultable| 2—Payable in intersection paving Ono of the city's pet noclety young|place for a cemetery could not be se-|bonds, issued In aceordance with the acts men is sald to have found some difficulry ected. of the $wentleth genoral assembly for the 2 7 There was shown to be plenty of|part chargeable to the city, and in yesterday in getting off for a little re-|ynoccupled ground to be used in the|speclal assessmen’ paving bonds, {ssued creation at the summer resorts. He is|futare, and there was no such showing of | In accordance with the said act for that sald to have secured enough for his ex- crowding as has been talked of. The|part chargeable to the abutting property. by lcaning hie watch to a friond, potter’s field comprlses an acre and a half, | 3—FPayable in {atersectlon paving war- pennes by jcaning ®% |not one-half of which has been used. |rants drawn upon the interseotion paving but to have been stoppad at the depot by | Phis part of the cemetery was deeded to [ fund credited by the levy %o be made the sherff who at!{ached his baggage for a [the city for this purpose over twenty |for that purpose, in accordance with law,. tallor’s bill, Itls hard flylng high in|years ago, and has been owned by the for that part chargeablo to the clty, pay- iat clty ever since. The cemetery agitators [able in the order of their fssue. Councll Bluffs society, for the tailors ord 2 should therefore commence againstthe| 4-—Payable in special assessment pav- hero seem to have hard hearts. clty Instead of tho cemetery assoclation if | ing warrants drawn upon ths speclal as- Stephen A, Douglas, jr., Is spen ding a |they want to stop theuse of this, which | sessment paving fund, credited by asse:s- day or two in looking over the city,and glseems to be the most objecl:hx;labla A art of the cemetery to those who have greatly pleased whh its appearanco aud Euc‘,l aristocratic notione a3 to believe that location. He is making hoadquarters at | even after death & poor man hes no rlght the Ogden house, and to-morrow even- to be placed in the vicinity of a rich v corpse. 5 ing he will glve his lecture at the opera B, Lawrance frocly gave his opinion houso on “Parltan and Cavalier.” He| " the character of the soll. He said has Inherited much of the elequence of | that 1t was the greatest disinfectant to be his father, and the people may be assured had. He had used thls gofl In earth clos- ots, and preferred 1t to anything else. :‘hlt::e};fl'm have an oratorloal treat In After such a closet had been used the earing him, smell was all gone in fiftesn minutes, ll_nd The entertalnment of the Young Men's | In all the tests which had been applied Chgl: e.: Association that wes postponed this soil had shown itself to be unequalled from last Tuesday evening on account ¢ f|as s natural disfofectant. Henry DeLong, who has had a great the storm will be glven to-night at thelr | qoal of experience In well digging in this hall, corner Main street and Broadway. |soil, sald that there were anumber of The programme will consist of readlngs wells over a hundred feet deep the walls s » of which etood tor years wlithout any from ‘‘Josish Allen’s wife,” elegantly glving nway, showlng that it was all {llustrated by tableaux; of an impersona- [ ongenee to talk about there being any tlon of *'The dying Alchemist,” by Mr. | seepago. He refers to one well 117 feot Frank Chamberlin, and recltations by |deep which has been used for twenty-five . g ears and which is not bricked up. In Miss Hatcher, Tho programme will bo | YU OnS K0 oo orke sull aro to interspersed by orchestral music, Gen- | ha soon, and the walls of the well have oral admission, 20 cents; children 15 [not changed a bit. He also says that in centas. the cemetery one would have to dig 225 ¢ . |feet to strike water, so that it is foolish Ofticer Smullen yesterdey recsived ¢, talk about the graves polsoning the more bad news, his brother, slster, and a | water, : s 5 R ied, all within a few days, The sexton of the cemetery, en, has n:“:hh“lfodd‘r.;“o v:hlnh caused tyh(‘) been In that position for twenty-one & 018! years, and he denles emphatically that death of his other brother, which occurred | iy parsons have beew barled less than These deaths occurred at |the regular depth under the ground. He Millvllle, Penn., the disease belng a sort :}‘uo b”enrn testimony to the character of o soll. of typhold malaria, which is raging as an Yostordny afternoon a full board of a week ago. ing the cost against the abatting property and the collection of the rame for that part chargeable to the abulting property; these wariants to be speclal warraots sgolnst each and every plzce or parcel of property. John Hanthoin t> E d et A_H_fiif_ I}QMPANY al, lot 20, block 17 of Williams firet ad dition, §375. - Total sales, $2176.50. The New York CARPETS, PLUMBING CO'Y.|q,..+0ing, 0il Cloths, 552 Broadwav: Council Bluffs, Iowa SANITARY ‘& HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS,PUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW- ERAGE, WATER WORKS and VEN- TILATION desigu- Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, UPHOLSTERY GOODY Caraful Attention Glven 10 Ou of Town Crders. Upholstery and Drapery Werk a Swecialty, Our stock s the All bids must be made upon all four modes of payment or they will ba ve- jected. Thnis is required 10 onable the council to avail itself in whole or in part of elther mode of payment, and giving the benefit of the cost proposed to those property owners who prefer to make pay- ments in cash, and also to the cily In case the councll succeeds in negotiating the bonds, An ordinance was passed establishing a grade on Second street from Grant street to Fletcher avenue. Tho city englneer was ipstructed to prapare an ordinance establishing a gzade on North Second ‘strect from Fleicher avenue to avenue G. An ordinance was also passod estab lishing & grade on Benton streot. e —— Fine new selections of 50 cent musle books, also choice selectlons of 5 &nd 10 cent mueic at Mueller’s, 103 Main streat, - —— DR, OROSS’ FATE. He is mt Last Taken to the Peniten- tiary, Another chapter has been added in the cage of Dr. Cross, found guilty of the murder of Dz, McCane. As most know, epldemlc there. In thatlittle town there [ o]t met, and the lobby contained a|De, Cross has been kept In the jail ut have been twenty-five persons tsken |number of prominent citizens Interested Glenwood, and the sheriff has beon on- down, and of thess fiftean havo died, |in the cemetery matter. ; 5 Col. Scott, as attorney for the objec- spd othiory, AmeRg. Whom ere three|, {0 the cemetery, filed a protest others of the Smullen family, ara 1yIng | ,oqinet the councll taking any actlon, it very low, belog In the hands of the court The oo ——— protest accuses the board with having A Grand Excursion. confederated with the officers of the Arrangements have been made for & | Falrview cemetery to manufacture testl- grand excurelon to Colfax, on Thursday, | mony to prejudice the matter in the July 30th, leaving Conncil Bluffs at 9:25, | court, and unduly inflaence the jucge. and arriving thore in tho sfternoon, with| Qo). Scott sald that if 1t was a fact that leave for the excursionists to leave for|the potter'sficld belouged to the clty, home at sny time they may choose. The | that part of the cases wou!d be diopped fare for the round trip bas been placed at | at once. b, This gives the people of this vi The protest was put on file, oinity an_excellent opportunity to visit| After some discossion and sparring, the this popular snd pleasant resort, and to|board held a secret consultation and pre- have a merry time with very little ex: | pared the followlog repor:: epse, Those deslring further partica-|" Wherear, Complalut has been made to ars can obtsin them by calling at the | the city councl), es & board of heslth, ticket cflice, No, 507 Brosdway, or by | that Falrvlew cemetery Is a nuissuce, and addressiog 8, 8. Stevens, general azent | dangerous to the healih of the pecple of Chiosgo, Rock Ieland & Paclfie, Council Blufls, e — samo hos been personally made by rald sald city, and sn examination of the tentiary, and a motion has been pending to have the fnjunction removed., This motlon has been granted, and the In- junction dlssolyed, and Sheriff Farrell on Sunday n'ght started with Dr, Cross for Fort Madison, He will there remain until the dste fixed for his hanglng, next June, unless the appesl now pending makes some change in the arrangemente, His attorneys have made every pessible «fi')rt to keep bim out of the pesitentlary, but ay laet he has gove over the road, e PERSONALL at Bochtele's yesterday, terday for a month's visit to friends in Mis souri, joined from removing him to the peni-|- C. J. Hehuer, of Atlantic, was amoug those Mieses Katie and Nottio Gerner left yes: Oapt. B. B Frainey now goes to Louislana ed and constructed.. Lfigflst m ma WGSI PLUMBINGwork| ~ = ! 2 and s being continually replenished by in all its branches.|u e st s choicest noveltics. This commanv have|405 Broadway Counesl Buufis oneofthebest assort- ¥. L. DEBEVUISA, ed stocks ot plumb- !]mml T}fii{fii figem’ No. 607 Broadway Ocuucil Bluffa. ing goodsinthe west. Estimates furnish- : M ed. Railway Time Table, H Birkinbine, OOUNCIL BLUF¥FS, L Tho following are the thnes of the arrival and de. Manager. |Gi"s NEW YORK, PLUM BING CO'Y atos earitor and arrive ton winutos lator. DRPART. ARRIVE, 10490 And NORTHWRBTIRN, Matl and Expross Acconsmodation atcazh axb 3008 8LAND. Acommonahon” B o u 552 BROADWAY, B S - COUNCIL BLUFES|i:: _famisme g S — Telephone No. 27.[1, afuivli” it WABARH, BY. LOUIS AND PACIPIC 206 P M Lo Louls Express Loca) —— 800 Transfor ** " Transto p KANEAR OITY, BT, JOR AND COUAOIL BLUPYS. WELLS COOK, General Agent at Large Mail and Expross Expross 10,00 A X ¢ Sarery Fono Systen,” * Bil6 P M . . 11:00 A M Denver Ex ‘"n; Life and Annuity Ins.Co jasru ol Falh O 81V Branen Westkis Devor, 22 C o e OOUNOIL BLUFFS, TA, [1# o™l it R. Rice M. I, r other tumors removod without the \fe or drawing of blood CANCERS, CHRONIG DISEASES, otk xperience. Ctice No. Committeo on Astillery, The commiitee sppolnted to eall on Gep. Howard, as to precuring artillery. are ordercd 10 baat John Lindvs ofiice at 9 o'clock tharp, Tuesdsy, the 28:) fost. W. F, Sapp and Georga Cars 1 are added to this comwittes, By order of Jonx Fox, Chalrman of Committee, e —— ntis’, over Bee coffiey. —— abstrvcs of title and real estate loane. J. W, and E. L. Squires 102 Pearl strect. e —— Read Judd & Smith's offer 0 @aard in aucther column, $1,00( board of ‘health as a committee of the whela, and an investigaticn has been | on & businees trip, aud from there to Wash wade by eald board, and argumonts|ington to visit the presideat. biave been heard concerning and relatlog | 1 vay Ay smiles as ho tells his friends he w0 the same question, and belog eatlefied | ;o) o pong futher of toy twins just born to that we have authority to act m_lha mat: el T TR TR TP ter, uuder the statutes, we find from | No personsl exsmivation, after the sargu s % wents wade for and against the qnest by persons concerned, that Falrview omelery has vot control of what fs called 1o potters field, wherein the bodies of | her poor and Indlgent dead persons are|i.. urled; and that the sald Fairview cem- A B ':lry 16 in good condition, therefore be d“w‘h;‘”.'- Resolved, By the elty councll of the recorder, and who has been « ] sity of Councll Blufs as & board of bealth, |bas to far recovered ms to be able to star chat in our opinlon the ssii cemetery 18’ yesterday for bLer home in Avoca, yesterday for her how husbend is cogaged in the practics ¢ Fiteh, who has been with hel l ill bere )y Mrs. J. J. Clark, who has been visiting her brother. Recorder Chaw )i rs, in this city, left in Mason City, where Mrs. Chambers, wife of the county | s.A. PIERCE, 16y - t MD (‘T,‘AT(DRN”I‘ it H 80 ifflzp b KELLER, 's office, Council Blufls, t County Trea JACODB SI] Atiorney - al-Law At the New Qrleans Exposition, 1. The Juty of awards critioally examined the yarious writing machines, and d:cudad by a tw thirds Yote to ¢lve the highest award to the Rrvixoros The deciston cf this jury was ignozed by the committe of Awards, and other jurors were adde constituting anew jury 8. This second jury alto eritioally examined the varisus wiiting machines, and made tho award of & first claes gold modal, the highest award, to the Rexixaroy Standsrd Typo Writer, for “aimplicity, dura« bility, ease of manipulation and peed.” 4. The roport of this jary was made, deliy May 20, orod to and recsipted for by tiio sommitese of Awards on The members of this Jury were n vor discharged 6. No other fury examined the RAiXGTON Standard Type-Writer at Hew Otloans. 7. e eigners of thie award arc honoratle and well known gentlemon, Thele aldressos svo Charled A Morgan, Ksq., ecuthern mansgor of R, G, Dunn & Co,, New 01l wis, La.; Re-Gorernor Frank Bacon U. 8. commlssioner of Kansae, arxl presidont of the U. 8. board of commissionors, (ha Beaton, Feq., stenographer and secretary of the board of U. §. commisasonors, Cokum Kas; Ooo, A , Ohlo. & The affidavifs of these gerdlemen and the history of the pamphlet form, we will be pleased to furnish on app'ioaticn antest, which wo aro proparieg n The following is the roporti— The World's Industrial and Cotter Centennial Exp: sition, New Orloans, Jury #. Application ; Kroup 6; clase 614, Competition. The undorsigned Jurcrs in the above entitled clase, haviig carefally examined the oxhiblt made by E. Remington & Scne, 1icn, Now York, and all comyeting exhibite, concur fn rocommending the award ol a first class medal for the Standard Type Writer, for simplicity, dursbility, easeof man'pristion and spoed. Dated this £0th dfy of May, 1555, GRO. BEATON, CHAS. A. MOKG AN, Y furors; FRANK BACON, ) WIKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 830 Dreadway, New York. Chicago Off:ce, 88 Madison St. C. H. SHOLES, Agent, Council Bluffs, lowa, W. P, AYLSWORTH T = R A . HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildiogs of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frams hous moved on Littla Giant trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Conneil Blufta SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln St., Councis Brurrs, - - - Iowa. @omplete Line of New Goods Always on ¥and, Nt;rené & L;ndétrom, Merchant Tailors Suite to order i latost stylos s cheapest possible pai 05 IMain St., Councti Bivff AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. RKegular Dinmer 11:30 to 1:30, 25 ceats, The orly all night house in the city. Everything sery ed in first fl-r- stylo snd on shor notice. Hotand cold lunches always ready. iql\EQ ‘(){) es, etc,, ready made and made to order. ' Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Main &treet, Council Bluff. 6505 Breadway, o o Council Bluffs. Waves, Langtry aind Pompadou? Frizzes,8witch MRS. . L. GILLETTE. N\ J. Bwass0N ., C. E. Swaxeox SWANSON MUSIC CO, Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS orgs 1o on the frstallment p#n, Musical nstrus S ran Yor 14 Sears exparionc in' the businos wo foe Rememlier tho plaoa. Sign of the gilt cagen 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF: Satpta——c And all Kids of musleal in ments of_every descripti confident of glving the st of satistaction. 10WA KIEL SALE STABLE Keep Horses and Mules constantly on haad which we will sell in retail or-aarload lots I} Stock Warranted as Reoresented J otedl doalers In Grain snd Baled Hay Prices roa. Thoinale b “nw‘:ul’hlu Satletaction Gusranteed. SCHLUTER o BO WwLREY Qor, Gth Av. and 4th 5., Councll Biuffs, e \RD rhenpatism, or acg disoass indudeed o use of Dra, Juddd Smithy Kloctrio , B [ ) Sidney er disease or dyvpe Tor any case of Kidney or liver disoase ox by Jack of native power, that capnot be eured b i No. 40, Fourth § secarm, | Madame b J Balcea, ls, ete,, i the TON HAUSE | moseosin PROPRIETOR | + wuwms| HAIR OR WHISKERS, Officer & Pusev. stacho or triog cat & wuatuasl g of he ¥, J. Balcear, sbt6 th 8t, «Counc Bluffa BANKERS| Counc.l Bluffs, lowa. FYIOE OVEB 24 KEIOAR FXPABRL Ok BLUFKS 10V A Y Established, - 1865 | FFS TURSDAY, JULY 2, 185, — e “#\. "POP MUST PAY. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOR. —pecial & vorblsemonts, wuo a1 Lowt THE REMINGTON Standard TypeWriter a

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