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6 THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY AUGUST 14, 188, e e e ) #0 that the boller house and the stesm MYNSTER'S MOTIVES. fitting oan be h:: tshed, lndd:(dept within the limits. It hus been deol: to wait He Frankly Tells Why He Oom-|y.j.eq what the old court house can be menced Fighting tho Oemetery. |44 for, and what the boller house and « = = = 10 cents per steam fitting ean be got for be- . = W% poe Alderman Mynster now declares that | fore jumplng into the contract for the main he has withdrawn from the fight agatnst | bullding. There seems not m“"’d““b‘ MINOR MENTION. the comoterf, at loast from that part of [P0 that the fgures wifl prove satjbieciony the contest which Ia led by Colonel Scott. | within the limits fixed. Still the board Relter, merchant tallor, for inegoods | rs yags that all he went into It for was | proposes to take the safer and surer way. The ropublican primarlos meet to-because he wanted road cut through [ Next Wednesday the board will mest morrow night, one corner of the cemetery s as to open :g::’:vh':u:'sm:: d"l:l: ::: f:‘:}:‘l-mz::‘; :‘1:: The alarm of fie about 4 o'clock yes-|up a handsome driveway along one of the | sreum fittings and the bullding of the orday afternoon proved to be fulse. handsomest portions of the county lead- | boller housp, will be opened, and then Thi ing Judge Roed Is to hear ing around to where the property of |with all the figures before them the i l'll;:::n:-!for .gd mitting Aroh Coff- himself and mother is located. He :l:l:::lv:;vr;‘c:&n:u::ynfl:tum‘::...m;x;? LR 3 i b=rody :’o“b_u' openly stated In the council that if the | und this s too important a matter to be One John White was yesterday fined trustees of the cemetery would content|declded upon hastily. to have this road cat throvgh, the in- e ) for being drunk, and another John White | junctton sult againat the cemotery would A COWBOY DOOTOR. for fast drlving. ba dropped in ten mlm;lbu. “fiou know Seott jamped up in the councll meeting 1 John Kenney‘ was yosterday sent to when I mwis thfi atatamnt, and gave It He Sets :.B:fl;;::x;:egn::‘:n as Wel the jall for thirty deys for grabblog a|¢he stralght lie, and said that the case T cont from the People’s store. would not be dropped, and so I just John Schlckatanz, of 104 Maln stroet, ‘(1]:::'8 jout of the whole affair then and QOUNCIL BLUFFS Friday Morning, August 14 |BUBSORIPTION BATES, wook your On Wednesday a cowboy from Chey- . ente arrived hore, who was working his now carrles both hands bandaged, caused | 1t sooms hth“ it was Mtf ™ mrlch 8|waytohis emstern friends. He had a by handling a gasoline stove. question of the clty’s health after sll, to " Y) : M&MS e deoided to tor. | or sa Mr. Mynater was somcornod, and | disabled arm, haying had 1t broken In Offioer MoNlenomy i he frankly says e, Ho was led Into it [¢wo places by the fallof a horse about sake the life of a policeman, and retire 0| ¢, ¢ by his enthusiaem for this road- | two weeks ago. He said that anotner of his farm, where he thinks he can live|way. The plan as explained In brlef by | the boys had done what he could to fix it i him, is to open up thia road so as to far- N happler and eatise, niah’ this clty one of the most pleturerque tpj And HAd pot SEG | R 14 plaktas of 80 that it could not move or be It 1s reported that the ‘‘mayor of my |drives to bo found in the west. Ho says [ PRI, cliy,” Instead of starting a campalgn paper that if the road conld bo opened up from | moved. The crippled cowboy was al- here, i3 to joln with Mr. Resgan and Oakland avenue through the ocemstery, [ most out of money, and his story appeal- others In buying the Des Molnes Leader. ‘-i“"’:‘lld 5“’: ‘C;E:"m“:: fl“"::fl dfl:lflz ing to the sympathy of the super- 3 of the poor, Mr. Hardin, The work of throwlng the former stores | make an essler and better entrance visor of Beard and Davidson Into one large ti) the wflle“lry Atself, audlnh ’the mhnle he recured for the boy a pass it time would give an opening Into thls|for part of the way to Chlcsgo, and before store Is progressing well, and the place [, onioent drivo, there belng wbout a "“l:‘n R on’ his 'anL;n, hlh;Dr will be cooupied by the owner of the fmile of lovel rosd, from every polnt of | i8 S0 T )0 JOIERSRE TR bullding, John Beno, which the view of the clty and country ls EOBIE 6Tt EMRTEARLAR TARLS .md o der than any vlew to be had in Fair- P! parie, edresse The blg Hambletonlan stallion, owned ) the arm, Ho found that the bones were 1€¢ | mount park, and grander even than the by Dave Gray, diodyesterdsy, having [ viaw from the well-kuown polnt at tho | <Paeq 78 ol Snc thet tho atm had beon been slck only & short time, The stallion | head of Oakland avenue. He says that was ono of u,f, best known and most val- ;‘:‘; ;;'s:'y' ogv‘nmy :")"t‘ha‘fn ii‘;l‘l“‘ m"’g’c'g:‘: 23?{‘.2;”3.-50 E‘:etdh:hi?fi:;;l;:w{..:al::z?f: able in thia part of the country. a cont for that, and tho cost of opening L‘;o“:;i' REOSY "‘::‘;].}”{:‘lfi,‘;’l‘:é o‘ff; The Council Bluffs Medloal socisty met | tho road will not excsed a fow hundred |,y Tk K ¥ d | qurgery could have ect the bones and Thursday night and elected the followlng | doliars ul‘l told. tWhy. the ; ;ronl:l? i8| bandaged that arm in any such manner. officers: Dr. T. B. Lacy, president, Dr. the people, except a few old settlers, | whether the fellow who had the broken bave no idea of the beauty of |riClaer B0 (S A 3 , " De, | B ylog about a cowboy having set Powell, of Glenwood, vice-president; Dr. | thiy drive, or the wonderfal | iy op 1ot iy difficult to determine, but the J. F. White, secretary; Dr. F. T. Sey-|scenery and lvhmu v‘:hl:h"wuull;i tthhns ll;‘n anthorities were quite well eatisficd with bert, treasurer. put within the reach of all. e citi-| 15 honesty In other particulars, Possibly zens generally knew what they could | on o Fe ders oy L i Wi P physician who is roaming A nelghborly differenco between the | ¢thug get for comparatively nothing, they [{yo IIRERE 1o g HE1 Y6 FaBbeRtIORERY, McCanns and the Wightmans, living on|would rise up In arme, yes they would 3 o Madizon street, was heard .by Judge |sir, and demand that the road bo opered have dons the boue-seting, through.” ; = Aglosworth yestordsy. Tho trouble|tIOUBR.E L el would only| % Mogaie Coyne, of this clty, loft seemed to bo about & division 1ine, and f ¢ffact about efght graves in the cemetery, ast evening, ercorted by Rev. Father Wightman volanteriiy gave bonda to keep |and that arcangemcnts could be made McMenomy, for Dabuqne, where at the tho peace until th title of the disputed | With the owners of these fow lots to have | mother houso of the slsters of the B.jV, s the graves transferred to other lots. *‘I|png ¢, t Saturds b strip could be determized, i : . to enter on Saturday as a member. have gone through all sorts of abuee to P (D R O R eHg The county board Is to meet sgain next | get elected to this little Insignificant Wednesdsy to complote arrangements for | oftice of alderman, and all In the world 1 |convent here, and for two years past has O eI o o oourshisase i This | manted|coiromps s bitcr e acinoyyj beep teactiing Fnt B, doaer bis acadsmys plan Is to have tho boiler house bullt at anco,and tho worry and the fault-fiudlng, | Her last leave-taking was of her slaters, was to have this road opened up, and by X % once, to be located be#ween the jall and | the great horn-spooks it shall be opened Mrs. MoMenomy, Mrs. Rissce, and Miss Sadle Coyne—tho last two named ladies court house, aud although the court|up. 1f the trustees of the cemetery will | Sadi y! not let us go through, the council will | having come from southern Missouri. houso will not bo ready for occupancy for | e (¢ O £8 LIRS o8 ST e i two years, the healing apparatus Is neces- | through avyway. I'll fight that thing to| Substantial abstract of title and real eary for the jsil, which wlll be used at|tho bitter end but what Il have that|estate loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires, onoe. road opened.” 102 Pearl street. 2 “Bat why don't you try to get the con- ——— The Hainey habeas corpus case has at | gent, of the trustees by conciliation rather | Dr.s West, dentlst, over BeE office. 1ast reached an end in the superlor court. |than war! It {s understocd that the In this case the husband sought to get | trustees do not feel that they have sny right to consider such a request until possesslon of the children, but tho court| o 0 (oo %ho otg that would be in-| Hon. T. M, C. Logan, of Logan, was in declded not to Interfere, thusleaving|ierfered with are satlsfied, and exprees| the city yesterday. them in the care of tho mother. The|thelr willingness to have the road go| Fon, P, H. Clark, of Shenandoab, was at reputation of both partles has not been | through. the Ogden yesterdsy. “1 he de just ay fal iti helped any by the evidence brought out |, "} s ]“:n;;ng;‘;,sl‘:_pof told| H. N, McGrew, of Denison, in regard to thelr family life, and some | them that we would furnish the lot|Bechtele's yesterday. of the life outelde of the famlly. :WBB:I wlhh ufl;ut;ou. and pay fllor tte Hon, P. P, Kelly, of Glenwood, was smong ransforring of the graves, and make | ¢home at Bechtele's yesterday. Dr, Wado Cary has shipped his atable everything satisfactory to l’ham, TEE her i s of trotters to the races at Ottumwa, and|trpstees would give thelr consent. I Mrs, W. A. Sherman, of Modale, left himself last evening for that place. |also made another proposition, to the ef- | #o¢ at the Pacific yesterday. His stable contsins Sunshine, with a |fect thinft we would go up North Suuonil Masjor Lyman and wife are expected to ar- 321 . .40. | street if they would allow us togo through | rive home to-day from California, record of 2:32}; Fannle O, record 2:42; the ocmotery in the middlo, and thus| T A Tuelle, of New York City, has ace Amanda T, no record; and King Hum- | uirike the drive. This street comes right ted A wm::'i uo‘ D, Roy(id & (.7m bert, a two-year-old, who won the hali- | up to one of the avenues In the cemetery, G- L =SSt RS0 0, W. Foster, deputy United States reve- i and two gates, self-opening and self-shut- milo dash at Soux Clty In June, maklog | £0 &0 2 B OO U L1 ™ that | nus colloctor, wa in the city yestorday and at 1t fn 1:43. Tho other places to bo vlslt- | 0 i "po" noaded would bo tolot folks| the Pacific. ed are Knoxville, Okalooss, Burlington | drive through without disturblog ADY| Mrs, Frank Pusey is spending o few weeks and Oreston. graves, This would not be quite #s de-| iy bor mother and sister at Kouka lake in In the case of Loercke, charged by Kel- sirablo as the other road, but we would | Lo Now York, b al ith that, but the trustees ley with atssult with ltent to do great | Souuld ot oonsont” to that. Now, as | Solon Humphreys, ono of the receivers of bodily harm, Jadge Aylesworth has decid- | they do not seem disposed to lot us have | the Wabash road, was here yesterday looking ed that there is nov sufficient evidence to | 8ything, I am golng to keep on fightln’;'{ after the business interests of the road. warrant 10 sorlous s oharge, but that 1t |t until thoy have to lot us throngh. 1} 7. N, Douty, o Cresten, a would-bo dep- shows that one cf the partles was guilty | aotuating one of thoso who has been in aty revenuo collector, is here, thowing up bia of assault, and the other of aswult and papers to U, 8, Marshal Campbell, who 1s in the contest, and who now drops out, with the cit battery, and that such should be the In- ::hu -vowertlhpnrpoue of u:flhlns h]‘)sfl p;-'m R el e some other way—just how, oes formatlon filed, lostead of tho ono that B ?{fiy EdshBem blins epl:lrzl:n:) :;etutggu‘dvig Bo.held: ;n By was filed ogalnst Loercke. There have| got a besutifal drive, and the cometery | golock, Able speakers will discuss the beon no additional informations filed as|will ot be Ivjured, it seems that tho|interats of the people of Council Bluffe, yet, and probably the matter will now drop. PERSONAL. arrived at Towa, trastezs, who are not only #s much Inter- 0 0 e P e et il a7, cEUSE Shitho etupany’ SOBImLIse but who are known as clear-headed bus- P iness men, could more eatily bs persuaded 4 by a showlng of facts than of threats or Jowa IL1EMS, sults. The question as to whether it is desirable ana practioabls to cpen thls road, 1s one which could easily bedecided, | The Oskaloosa court house 1 nearly 1t seems, without war, either in the courts | completed. or by wasto of many words. Fighty-nine federal appoiniments have THE_CWUBE. been made fo lowa. The Keckok canning compsny have orders booked for thirty-four carloads of Details of the Bids and the Oauses | {omatoes of Delay In Declding. The soldlers' monnment to bo erected Mcllie Kuhl, before retlring to rest at Ottumwa 18 to be of gravite, thirty- Wednesday night, took a little luach, In{ qhe foll owing sre the bids for the con- | eight feet high, and will cost about §9,000. which was Included a plecs of new cheete | st notfon of the new court houee, not in-| The reunion of the Firat Iowa fnfantry of factory make, Soon after the lunch|cjyding the boller houte and steam [t Codar Raplds Tucsdsy, was a very bap- they were both taken ill, and Dr. Pin-|gyiinge: py meeting for the comrades of that com- ney was called ia to care for them. He| wickham Bros., Rockvillestone, 8156, | ™7 found symptoms resembling those of ar-| 800; Carroll county stone, $139,060; Fl’“:’ state m'l“t:lanc:mpmsnt: “"; ":e senlo polsoning in several respects, and | Bedford stone, $141,273; LieGrand stoue, | o EALARSIRASE Ax AT, ARG M8 1t was only by promps snd. contlnued | $138.000; whl pay for’ tho old court | SEGORT 35 AR R 850 ComPpete trestment that the sufferers were re- |houte, $1,000. & “’l 9F Q0ARpARLY leved, Thers was no question but that| Lanckworthy & Menoke, Rockvlile | Threshing the mew. orop has com- the adles had been poisoned, and it ls | stone, $141,648; Carroll county, $144,-| menced in the looality of Oklalooes, thought that it must have been some|004; Bedford, '$146,621; for “the old [showing an average yield of wheat and matter in tho ocheese, an analysls of |court houss, 2700, = y an unususlly heavy yield of oats. which will be made to determine it more| Chrls Siraub, Rockvlilo sfone,[$149,-| O. A. Davls, of Burlington, was thrown definitely. 388; for old court house, $1,200. from his buggy Jast Sunday, and almost B s Holowell Granite company, Bedford |instantly killed. His collsr bone wae ELEGANT WEDDING AND STYLISH pamty |8tone, $101,028; for old court house, Eru]lulannd his head and eldes badly opery, st and most T s, e e o ap Dot | D» W, Townsend, Rookvllle, $140,000; | ~he railroads Interasted fn the traftio b Osrroll county, $142,700; Le Girand, |along the Misslesippl aresald to be highl FRYORA DER JOB OFNION, ,000; Ansmoss, §151,000; for old|{ndignant over the very low rates c)llggog {;w{:-fiotnn Programr, Rogrets, Oalling | court *6""":;; :le_o%nmpm Rosksllle, | B the steamboat transportation linca with ards, ete. o () ' 0 B L Ltar arria $144,995; old court house, $1,095, They "h,f,"': g“l{ iy °l’1’”,’"":d Reups An T s e also bid to bulld the boiler “houss and | p UL HATISH: GIVEE TRD K S i .nAIl:‘l‘;'l ‘i?‘l‘l‘lm of furvish steam heating complete for | POEYs & Tuh fiah PoB '; ""f ]"" @ basatifal line o $164 095, and will give for the old court | YOATS 80 b FAR AFS ROW TROM beve ENGRAVED FOLDERS AND CARDS, to elghteen Inches long, are very gentle, Louse 84,005, Calland a0 them, All orders filled| J: P. Weaver, Rockville, 8143,004; |04 oeme o swarmu ab bis call to be fed. In a letter written to Ira J. Adler, promptly, and the work will ba guaran. | Carroll county, §146 3¢ Bedford, | teed to cqual the stock, $148,169; for court house, $1,200 September 2, 1884, Gen. Grant glves the e — J, A, Grean, Anamosa stons, $139,800 sredit to the Second Iowa Infantrp of be- A New Deputy Marshal, The county board seems to be in doubt | D& the reglment to successfully charge Ed. A. Troutman, who lately oscupled | 88 to just what to do with the bids. It },"“l;&';d' ot Fort Donelson, Febraary u | seems conceded that the eontract wiil be the posttion of city clerk, was yesterdsy | oiven (o Wickhsm Bros ,if glven toany of | A company st Gireene bas been organ- o ized with a capltal stock of $25,000, for appointed deputy Unlted Siates marshsl, " § o bidders, but the bosrd is & little in to succeed W. M. McOrcary, and will| doubt about whether there will beenough | the purpose of rebuilding the mull burned take possession of the offics this morning, hm of the $150,000 voted by the people, Workers with metals generating elec- rlcity escaped the cholera of '40. Then 0 our electric belts, Judd & Smith, Councll Bluffe, Agents wanted. Keokuk pre!endlt_obn a summer resort, Dr. Wiles, Eye, Ear and Throat speolalist, room b Kverett block, ———— . A Polsonvus Lunch, Mre, Heltman, wife of the proprictor of the St. Jo house, and her slster, Misy ther improvement of the water power. A contract has been let to a Dubuqae com. pany coverlng about $17,000 of the con- templated improvements. Micsh French, who attended the Grant memorisl services at Nevada on Satur- day last, Is a veteran of the war of 1812, and carrles In hls body a rifle ball re- celved at the battle of Qaeenstown, Oc- tober 13, 1812 Every president from Washington to Grant has been buried within the recollection of this aged vet- eran. While on a Sunday drunk near Osage Thomas Johns entered the yard of Thomas Barnett and attempted to compel that gentleman to drink with him. Barnett refated, when Johns struck him in the face, Barnett then slashed Johns across the abdomen with a knife, cuttiog an opening throngh which the hoodlum's bowels protraded. The Injured man will die, The New York 552 Broadwav, Council Bluffs, Iowa SANITARY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS,PUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW- ERAGE, WATER WORKS and VEN- TILATION design- ed and constructed. PLUMBING work in all its. branches. This comwanv have oneofthebestassort- ed stocks ot plumb- ing goodsinthe west. Estimates furnish= ed. H. Birkinbine, Manaser. NEW YORK, PLUMBING CO'Y 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUYFS Televhone No. 27. FOR BALN BY S.A. PIERCE, 100 Main St., Council Bluffs Retail Boot and Shoe store Whero big bargsins can atways bo found. THOS, OFFICER W, HM PUSE Office & Fusev. BANKI:RS Councll Bluffs, Iowa. Established, 1865 J. L. LuBEVOI 3B, Ouion Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadway Oovaoll Blufis. Railway Time Tah! OOUNOIL BLUFFS. The foilowing kre tho tmes of Abe arrival ¢l de: parturo of traina by oontral standard timo, 4 the {ocal depots, Tralos leave transfor b wmiz atee earlor and arrive ton minutes later. DEPALT, 110460 A NORTHWRETERN, Ml and Expross Accommiodation Express GHICAGO AXD ROOK IELAND, Mall and Express Accommodation Ex)rets i MILWAUKEE AND ST, PAUL, Matl and Exprose Expresy €EI0AG0, BURLINGTON AND QUIXOY, Mail and Expross Ao c)nu odation K< prows WABASH, BY. LOUIS AXD FAGIFIC. 9:15 ¢ M _ Local Bt. Louls Expross Local Bi00r M Transter P ranstor 8:207 EANAAR GITY, BT, JON AXD OOUAOIL BLUFTS, Mail and Exprose " Express #0UX OITY AKD PACIFIG, Mail for Sloux Oity Expross for 8t Paul UXION PABIAIC, Danver Express Lincolo Pass O's & B V Overland Expross DUMMY TRAINS 7O OMAIA. Leave *Councll Biofts — K 1:302:80 11348 p. B BE BN & ER E82 & - at that place a year ago, and for the fur- 1 —1116 & m. 18:60—2:00—8:00—4:60—4i06—:60 SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOR. —Special & verlisements, svo as Lo# Found, To Loan, For Sals, To Rent, Wante, Board. b, ebo., will be inserted tn Whls column a4 the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINK for the firs Insertion THE REMINGTON snd FIVE OKNTS PER LINE for sach sabsequent in- sertion. Pearl strost near Brosdwav Leavondvertisements a4 our offos, Wo. 12 Standard TypeWriter At ths New Orleans Exposition. 1. The jury of awards critically examined the various writing machinos, and decided by & ¢ N ll\!*'lh;n a 10 REXT — A six room hou from business, city water, ront cheap. For Rext~No. 130 Harrison street, three roome. MCMAtioN & Co. 4 Poail street, ten minntos wa'k ell and clstorn, For Ay recently ett . The decison ot constituting anew ury. thirds voto to give the highcst award to the Resivaror, Jury was Iguored by the committee of awsrds, and other jurors wore adde 8. This second jury sleo crltiosTly examined the various wiiting machines, and made the award of & first class gold medal, tho highest award, to the Rexixato Standard Type Wrlter, for “elmplicity, durae bility, ease of mantpulation and epeed.” {JOR SALE—An clegant Wisconsin summer reeort, & 26¢ '8, 100 tillable, rallway station and stesm- 3 trame house for he 0w, hors boate, eto. above Wi A fine’ resort, 120 feet above Barahoo. Address W. fds Tmproved aad_unimproved, ansas 1t you want s farm in woetorn lows, Nobraska or Dakota, lot us hoar from you. SwaN & W. ‘OR SALE—Houses, Lots and Stephonson, 503 First ay No—B 6, 9, erentlocat!.ns for salo of for trade. 3158, pecial bargain; 400 tmroved farm worth $18,000, price for & short time §16,000, will trade for low priced Western la B L suddlery itardm Tishiwent etock and machinar, western land Swan & Waiker, Couuoll Bluifs, T 208, atock ct dry goods, grocerios nd hurdware, value, §5,000, in an good eastern Nebrasks town orland. Swan & Walker. 204, stock of general merchandiso fn & good wostern Iowa town, value 4,000, Wants an im proved farm fn weetern Towa. Swan & Walker, 1 205, stock of hardwaro In Stuben Co., In for land, value about 84,000, Swan & Walker. B 20, nov stock of hae,ware in_a livo Nobraska town for land, value 83,000. Swan & Walker. B 27 piook ot sgricultural implemants and shelt hard ware, value about §,000. wants & good im roved Swan & Walkor. 209, a 810,000 stock of clothing In a good Wis o in lands and balance cash or fm. proved secur Hwan & Walker. B £10 ttook of mixed bardware in live western Towa town for cheap lands, valuo 86,000, Swan & Walker., B 21 fiue bricc blook rentawell in alve eentral Ta.£own one room oceupled with general stock of : nta an improved farm, value; bullding ,000, goods §7,000. Swan & g alker. 212 stook of boots, shoes bats, caps and clothing valuod $3,000, in one of tho best towns o Neb., Swan & Welker. of clotting, wants land in for §6,000, and will pay North Western Qiflorence. Swan & Walker, B 314, 30 8000 stock of drugs in central fown for Tand. Swan & Walerr. J3 216 amotherstaok of drtgs veluo fromgs0) tog ‘with store building avd lot value 8800 in o 7 ebrasia town wants partly improved land. Swaa & Walker, JRoR fult partioulars, writo to or call upon Bwan & Walkor. 1f you want to goll, buy, or tradeany- thing, tell 8. & W, about it. Bwan & Walker, Coun- cil Bluts Towa, F. H. Oncorr, I M. TREYNOR, COUNCIL BLUFFS S, T, FrENCH, Caipet Company 540 BROADWAY. WHOLESALE and RETAIL GARPETS Curtains, Window Shades, 0il Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, UPHOLSTERY GO0DS Etc., Ete Office & Store Shades Made to Order, On short notice. Write for prices and Samoles. S. H. FILBERT 209 Broadway, - - Council Bluffz DRY GOODS, vapdo prlnt “ dross itys e GKOCERIES, 18 pounds ex O sugm 18 pounds granulated tug 18 pounds confectionary A ars white Rustian soap. Kirks. bar soap, Kirks Laits B 2-pound cans ¢ 8-pound canspeaches, in syrup. 1 &-pound o 16 peunds Mich 10 pounp evapo Lobiard climax Eobacco por poudd. plug tobacco, per pourd Natural loaf toboco, per pound Flour, all brands from $2.10 to § 60 per GOODS FOR CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY, 'S, H.FILBERT, JACOB SIMS, Atiorney - at-Law OOUNCIL BLUFIS, WA Beautiful store room at low rent. | J. M. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots & Shoes Employ no travaling agents, thus saving thei expenges to customers, Write for prices, May 20, estoad; payillion, \, restaurant, ico house, tenement house, 5. four cotteges, barn, 800 fruit trees,3 actes grapes, 100 feot he signora of th,s award are honorable and well known gen Taere port of this jary was made, deliverod to and recsiptod for by the committse of awards on The membors of thia Jury were n ver discharged. €. Noother fury examined the REN1xG1ox Standard Type-Writer at New Orloans. & 8., Ban 1 3 mon, Thste aldroesos aro Cha A. Morgan, Keq., touthesn manager of R, G, Dunn & Co., Now Orleans, La.; Ex-Gorernor Frank Bacy U. 8. commissionor of Keneas, and presidentof the U J. 8. board of comm'sifonors, Chunute, Kas; Geo. A Beatcn, Eeq., stenographer end sccretary of the board of U, 8. commis sonere, Columbus, Ohlo. & The affidavits of these gentlemen and the history of the contest, which we are preparing pamphlot form, wo will be plessed to furnish on appicaticn. The following is the reporti—m The Wor No, 815; group clase 614, Competition. 's Industrial and Cotton Centernial Expcsition, New Orloans. Jury report. Applicatio The andersigned jurors in the above entitled class, having caretally oxamined the exhibit made B R ton & Scne, Nien, N ot first claes med spoed. Dated t £0th day of Moy, 1565, York, and all ccmy eting exbibite, coneur fn - recommending the & the Standard Type- Writer, for simplicity, dursblity, easeof manipulation & GEO. BEATON, CHAS, A. MOKGAN, Jaurons FRANK BACON, WIKOFF, S AMANS & BENEDICT, 880 Droadway, New York. Chicago Office, 88 Madlson St. 0. H. SHOLES, Agent, Council Bluffs, Towa Agent for Pars Kubber Company. 413 Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs ,la Norene & Landstrom, & Merchant Tailors Suita to order in latest styles at cheapest possible [prices, No. 205 Main St,, Councli Bluff AND “THE ENGLISH ™ KITCHEN. Regular Dinner 11:30 to 1:30, 25 cents, 606 Breadway, Tho only all night house ix the city. notice, Ho Council Bluffs. Everything served in first clags styloand on shor ot and cold lunchea always ready. J. SWANSON. SWANSON C. E. SwansoN MUSIC C0, Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS And all kinds of wusles] ingtrum ents. ments of overy description tuned confldent of giving the best of eatistaction. Pianoa tnd orga nd repaired. Havi Remen b n the fvstallment ylan. Musical nstra. 5 oxperience fn tho businoss we feo 0 of the gilt organ 329 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will eell in retail or carload lots All Stock Warranted as Reoresented Wholes: sSCHLUTER . Cor, lo and rotall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Pricos roa- soablo Satlstaction Guaranteed. ¢ BOWLEY Hth Av. and 4th St., Councll Bluffs, HAIR 300D S Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MRS.C. L. GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Main £treet, Council Bluffs RTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. *f Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and eatlsfaction guaranteed, Frame Eous moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, W, P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth St Council Blufle ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having FIRE KESCAPH, And all modern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bells, ete,, is the CRESTON HOUSE Nos, 215, 217 and 219, Main Street. MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR Madame £, J. Balczar, Who for the past 19 years has been practisiog in 3an Francisco is now located at No £8 N. Gth Bircet, opposite new Opera House. Madse Baloear guarantocs to restoro HAIR OR WHISKERS, ugh mustache or bring out & 0 give anyone a b Or fogive oy ur tosix weoks. . K., J. Balcear, Counell Bluffe, Ia. HN. 80HURZ, tinsliua of the Pagce VER ANKRIOAR RXPREIS N 6 TOWA. N GTG GLUEKS, YONS GIVEN ON THE Piano and Organ, By Mies Faunis Westcott, Organist; at the Presbyterian church, Residence 605 Wash- iogton Ave. i, Rice M. D. (ANCIDRR Sy fhes et rentied, Wheest it CHRONIC ‘DISEASES, ot o winas s spectatty Over thirty years preetica lexpertence. Cfice No 11, Peadl stieot, Counol blufls &ar Cocsultation free. WELLS COOK. General Agent st Largo “Sarery Foso System," HARTFORD, Life and Annuitv Ins.Co Brayou Westerx Deror, 22 Prant Srager 000N] )1 ELTEIS, 1

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