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SPECIAL NOTICES ROTIOR.—Specisl & verisemen #vo a8 Lot Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ren Wants, Board. lng, #to., will be inserted In this column a4 the low abe of TEN OENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE OENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in. PERSONAL, -~ THE DAILY BEE. = hid to #stien It by burniog sulphar, and Mr, Tohn M. Adams, of the Boston shes re, n il JOUNCIL BLUFFS |1 this way it took the time named. It An Attempt to Secure Fresh Legis-| ! d land, A, J. Stophen. Council Bluft ANTED —Good canvasser for city work to right man. Enquire at 838 Bros A. Powers, manag: aitor and 7VOR REXT - —A #ix room house, from busluess, city water, well and clstern. Tont cheap. Fon Rext—No. 180 Harelson streot, three roome. MoMAION & Co. 4 Poarl street. JOR SALE—An legant Wisconeln summet rosorh 250 acros, 100 tillable, ralway station and stesm: boat anding; trame house for homestesd; payillion, wine cellars, restaurant, ice houso, tenoment. house, four cottages, barn, 0 frulk trecé,§ nctos grapes; orses, 18 boate, oto. A fine resors, £00 feet above Witconein river, and 120 feet above Barahoo It wil pay #5,000 4 year. Address W. & 8., Brm offioe, Coancil Blufta. ANTED - Energotio party w take oharge of b first- class eastern manufacturing compan; already businees could he me some other Adds Gen'l Agt, Odgen hou'e, A MAN ot experlenca wants to purchass an Inter. et Ina waro bus'ness. Addiess A. B, Bax office, Council Bluffs. small capltal to — HAWKEYE HAPPENINGS, i with fu'l partica FOR SALY, FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE. 0, 63—For sale or rent, on very liberal The Coun il Elufts Paper Mill, comp the large boarding house and thres acros of grcund. N —A[bu Iness, perty in Cherokee, Cherokee for ‘western lande. Value a8, 00. The equitas will be exchanged for unincambered wild land In Nebrasks. acres in Holt_county, Neb., parily Wants to exchange for idonce, one of 15 100, No B6 aud 11—Are two other beautitul homes in Council Blufts, whicn cash payment will buy ata brreain. N A beautifal subutban I , will exchango for west tion in _Towa lands. Value The above are only a fow of ou 1f you'se get anything to trade ' o eoll any real estato or merchandise, writo uy sell, or want to Wo Carpets,Carpets! York that he has purchased the Largest and Choicest Line of CARPETS, RUGS, GURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Ever Shown in this city. These goods are now arriving daily and we respectfully invite everyhody to calland see them. 0il Cloths, Linoleums, Ma.ttings’ OF ALL KINDS. ‘Window Shades, Cornice Poles, Ete,, Etc. AT POPULAR PRICES. Council Bluffs CarpetCo 405 Broadwav. Thured Momlug Ang\l!t 27 seems that after ln:h' an 'axpnlment 1t 1ation by Enforcing the Old. ureda’ ] * | would be a'wasts of t/ms for any uneasy d Aplin, formerly of Smith's (of Omaha) Office No, 13 Pearl St, pritoner to try to oat cut with sawa or| The expressmen and common oarrlers -y dap-nm-:l, I:nYo: b :‘. 'n:nd“ @ ';:';'; and thero areconstant bickerings and %1 %0 sbas e wip H W, TiL E. B. Penny, who has been in charge Sompulnte, The Mok \had one of the ;n-n.upac':h start on an oastern trip the of T. N, Bray’s boot and shoe atore here, P nst part of this week, MINOR MENTION. - g > - 0 filed complaints In the superlor court| y,qq & Smith, left 1ast evening for a months Neb. Mr, Penny has been here but a h o M ) st 805, 5o and short time, but has handled the business agaiast the other expremmen hus cAusec | trip through Oolorado for the purposs of re & an's 500, 5o an ‘s;;; (‘:(;0:8 ot 4 d been Indulged In, The facte, ated | W. D, Cocke, of the dry goods firm of it 8lso ho hise made many frlends, and galved by Beecroft, are to the effect that the Cooke & Morgan, returned yesterday from the Inst vening la Masonlo hall. s seon to go. Flla place will bo filled by |3 & BN L B endio 1t to cover | 1ulely ramored bo woold. J. E. Horton now weara the star for- | B, K, Beach, a young man who hes lotal ronness, b::t w0 worded unfor.| . . Robbins, who has been associated doubtiess care for the business well. been sick in Omaha for six months pollee force. : . ml', u; TR S"‘"‘: B“;’“":h Instead i of mendIng | Lioh malarial fover, and yesterday his frionds 32 doz, Ladlen’iMedao Underwear a 'arrott, s man who has hung two s to the depot, 7| romoved him to this city, where ho i well known, " rastle for baggsge and get all the busl- The Sunday schools of the city are to chief ocoupation seems to be to add to| TS conl‘dgg Borcroft thought he had unite In a plonie to be glven on Wedaes- the population @ the elty without in- creasing proportionately the means of | having pald license as a common cartier, sastenance, was arrested for getting drank | but Britton, another expressman, did not Cedar Raplds is expending $8,000 In John Templeton kas a new pet in the v i f a he d Texas toad. He Is ane wagon, and so entered complalnt| Ap Ottumwa 16.year-old girl named form of a horned Te: was given a simplo fine and was allowed | .o yjngt ‘Beocroft's extea man. The dls-| Anpa Lilly was f‘n{md in thg gutter the The Cousell Blaks tasuranioe boyE 8T8 | funlly ment a request to the jallor to glve [ tntended to make rdt:luclh "‘"“‘"' P47 81| Thieves ralded the store of G. Jacoba togive a socisl hop In Reno'shall on|yp o 1it1s whisky, as bo would dle If he | license, was 8o wo b An exprest- | ¢ G, at Dos Molnes, Saturday morning, didn’t have some, bat the Tequest wasy .\ing onta licenso as runuer, In-addi- N 000, 95 ploces of best Coohlneal Flannels | not granted, and poor Parrott was shak- | tion tlo hla Lioimis an oomitaon n’nrlnr. some $100 worth of jewelry. A Wo. 59—A beautital hone In thetownvn’ Hastin Tthn (‘iloxnzor': gnl"fl,&tho‘; ?llloms-, No. 41~ gocd busipess’ preperty snd wle a food 4 would meet with & strong protest from | captured the first prize at the drill con- | residence property In the town of Chenvo, Molean The elty council 1s to meet this af¢er- |stimulant. . the exproasmen, and it was suggested that | test of Third regiment Iowa Natlonal | couoty, |£;“ No 179—A splendid farm, well ter proved, 810 acros djournment of the laat moeting. oconnected with the Councll Bluffs Herald [to the council the objectionable ordi-| A writer in Bradstreet's assorts that |y, TOES slick & St The Tuesday evening entertalnmonts of | as its managing edltor, has purchased a |D8DCC would doubtlssa be moaified to|after thirty-five years" experlence In that It was practicsl to try and get a|foreclosed on a dalry or stock farm. have been sugpended daring August. Commerclal Record and the Live Stock | meeting of those Interested, as such| The new Presbyterlan church at Ma- Corbaley ‘has sold his residence on 0 ) 3 X proved very satlsfactory, In accord- | gtructure is built of stone, with a slate| No. fine two etory Drick ::-(v)lng‘ hthabflu:x:llldl.ozi‘ .:“:a :“n::ep;p;‘r SHEG T WIEh: suggestion of the :oof. iid Whin Iin‘;nhad will cost §20,000, | trebest locations in Counoll Klufl, wil trad 'tlon of a larger and finer one on the same St ) " The Iowa State Beekeepers' assoola- | ¥ avenue, ho found that thera were enough papers; | the qulokest and sureat way togot an ex- |y ") iaot at Des Moinos September and getting a chance to invest in these | pi on of the expressmen was to give yesterday was a blind Indian, The noble | énterprises which have been e SO FeT Al fovtantion: saalbat glt:ion of the atingera are requested to at- \red man seldom Indulges In such an in- for soveral years, he wisely did so. Mr. nearly all of them, aud the storm natar— tend, work, and will add strength to those |over until next Monday, and It {s pre- | vislon of the lllinols Central rallroad for It Is roported that one Fred Smalle, & plpex:l which by his help will doubtless |dicted that in the mesntime such a show- | the week ending August 16 show a de- car repalrer on the Kansas Clty, has sud- & a pressure brought to bear upon the al- [ corresponding week of 1884, A S T O cil Bluffs and Iowa frlends glve him their [ dermen, that the ordinance will be| A student st the Ames State Agr'cnl- The two democratic evening papers e —— w in the mechanical d partment of that Tt":: Wl “"’"t ‘:"""""“ ""”': Sabstantial abstract of ttlo and real [inatitation, with the nataral results, on reling asto what democratlcclty officlal has yesterdsy morning by the appearance of | estate loa W.andE. L. Squire, Tobn 81 4 thmllyswars throwh obn Sloan and fa: ow! got the moat plunder, andiwhether they|, [ oy, 7, L. Bmiih, and shipped T feom carrlage at Dubnque on Satarday h hy . G R e g e | s (AL WD (), (ralharsy o the fracture of the Fight thigh bone, and ; hi, ther-in-1 talnl lous, 1t ZeERLIATIESAAE why such shipment should be made|A Peanut Made to Dis A E et e o er ot 2 Dol'ars Secured in Making of the family escaped with slight bruises. t> slop a man from striking & boy, and | about this part of the country sgaln, were Cnange. Lo took tke sure way of stopplog him, by |¢oplos of talks and guesses, until it was The New York yesterday he was fined enough to teach | the gontleman of Omaha fame, but an In- | Wallace Dri:sel, arrived here Monday him not to Interfera In other folk's|nocent insurance man from Des Molner, | night on the K. C., coming from Corn- There was little done In the clrcult | ping at the Ogden house, had some pack- | go, They narrate an attempt on the 552 Broadwav, oourt yesterday, beyond the enterlog up |ages sent here. L. L. Smith ls part of a ‘‘peanut” cn the train to beat tions. The absence of a number of at-| to bear just now. which would have proved successfal had torneys who are attending the republi-| o present law In ragard to mechanics’ | it not been for the efficiency and pains. with the prograss of business. This term | 3¢ paying a change made In the law by |night duty at the transfer, and who Is do- SANITARY of court seems to meet with many fnter- [ hg coming leglslature. The ohlef cause [ing good work there In protecting the in— .nJlfige:flt:l::‘:::tzl h‘;‘ Zo tl ';:zde"d house bullt by a contractor. thers is no| that one of the Englishmen In buying a HYDRAU c y R A ] way for him to be eatlafied that the |book of the news agent on the train 5 made in the Bk yesterdsy was a pretiy 5 5 g00d solatlon of the difficulty, which way |theF Dllls, and perhaps after sottling |nosring this clty the news agent came to ENGINEERS,PUB with the contractor some olaim is pre- | them and asked if they would not take Lic d PRIV ATE an! ::r:;o: n:l:lla:‘:: .g::r:lg:'i:nblns ®®"| The change proposed is to compel any |The exchangs was fl_mnde, sand the il d) one giving oredit to the contractor to powaisreniuientRofl FOn Srecounting orazy quilt in the west s one just fin-|pyj)ing, so that he may know just what |it belng probable that the count had been AGE’ ATER ished by Mrs. Ben Marks, not a singlo | billy the conteactoe hes ran, and he can |medo to appear all rlght by doubling the| W OIRIKS and VEN- complaint, but the fellow who had elaborate work the cost of thils qailt I8 | ¢reetor, changed the bill had gone up town, Of- sald to have reached $1,200. It is un- name is Richard Baker, now languisaes im j y g low, and found bim just before it was PLUMBING, .work Deputy Marshal Bates was at Minden | 4,0 drunk and kicking up a row at home. | He was made to turn over the ten dol- | 2 2 yosterdoy and. thoro captured 8 colored oo g, oo M4oking upa row athome || and thus srcwped proseeution. The |11 @11 its branches. man, who gave his name as Wade A.|,a of doors, travellers could AR ALK BAR R Rk with an axe, and then in his solltary pos- ;mho:z m: ht;lp"lhfll :vvu}gh doubllu; and burglary, e had ehipped a i ave been ten dollars out, 0 name o sesslon of the premises he proceeded to the “‘pesnut” conld not be learned, but ed stook«s ot plumb- t it was his firat trip on the | . dsinth & cluo to him, and arousd thelr susplclon. stopped by the officers, and |the sffair reaches the ears at head- S E0003IN G0 WOSY. The Veteran aesoolatlon of sonthwest- pent the night in jall praying, | 40aTters. . . orm Iowa aud morthwestera Missourl, [#Oh Lord, you know I haven's any| Dr, Wiles Eyer Eur Estimates furnish- Delivered by carrier to any part of the city |any ordinary tools such as prisoners |In this city secm to have grest difficnlty | "L o an & Oo's, has concluded to return to Fallerton, | Poet known expressmen, Boecrolt, has| 1y, g, 5, Judd, of the electrio bt fimm of Reiter, merchant tallor, for fime goods 5 Indl, t talk has | gaining lost health, well, incressing It greatly, and soclally no Hittle stir and some Indignan! a8 | gaining lost heal The Eplecopalian ladies had thelr soolal | {n fayor, so that it 1s with regret that he oty councll has passed an ordinance |t but did not bring back a bride, as it was merly worn by Officer Cuslck on the | many acqualntances hore, and who wlill tunstely as to ocovee others, Last with Mr. Hazard for eleven years past, has sent two 50c worth 753 at Cooke & Morgan. theolty fora year or more, and whoso | drives: and one team, the extra man the right to soliclt for business, he day of next week, and abusing hle numerous family, He think It fair to thus have two men with | laying additional water msins, getting the toad “well broken. to board 1t out In jall. Bome of the | covery was thus made that the ordlnance | gther night paralyzed with liqucr, Friday evening of next week. man cannot sollclt any business without oarrying away §700 worth of silks an Mills county, Iowa, for Nebraska land. o, §3,5 at 260 werth 40c at Cocke & Morgan. Ing nervously for lack of his accustomed | It was thought that such a double tax county, L, low down for casn or will exchange for noon at 2 o'slosk, In accordanc with the | W. A. Spencer, who was until lately |if tho carrlers ubited in a formal potltlon | guard at Newton on Frlday lss:. In Dickinson county, Towa, joiniog the town of Epirit i I he h k t the Young Men's Chrietian Assoclatlon, [half Interest In two Omaha papers, the suit them, but Beeceoft did not think [Iowa he has never known a mortgsge Journal. It was at first his Intentlon, on |attempts In the past ve not | rion {s about ready for dedlcatlo: The Oakland wvenus and Rew begich the erec- o, R aotbralibly s Goubludid QsE z00d unincumbered Kasys ot Nebraska lands. Vi ) A curlosity to be seen on the streets biished | them & formal Invitation to sppesr in 8. All persons intereated In the propa- fiemlty, except to get blind druak. Spencer has had experience in newspaper ally burst. The s have been put The estimated earnings of the lowa di- : s ° |ing will be made to the councll, and such | cresse of $18,487, as compared with the BRIy 1ETC TS hom T AEA availy fon FIAL | ctovse 10 mikay/ N HH R A best wishes in his new relations. modlified and the cases dropped. tural college shook hinds with the buzz are spending their time and space quar- Baliides Teass some goods In one of the express officas, | 102 Paarl et have got any or not. The mutual by & runaway team, Mr. Sloan_suffering that name had o startling a career. Just . gorge Ten [not fatal Injuries. The other members Frank Kane was foolish enough to try | here, and whether Smith was hanglog knocking him down. In the pollce court | revealed that the L. L. Smith was not| . Two Englishmen, Jchn Hawes and o PLUMBING CO’Y. ‘quarrels, who had business here, and who, etop-| ing, Iows, and having tickets for Chica- of a few defaults and the hearlng of mo- |an “L” of a name for any of the Smiths [ them out of ten dollars, an attempt Council Blufls, Iowa can state convention Interfered somewhat | }jong hag cansed some agltation In favor | taking of Officer John Qalnn, who Is on ‘ferences, of complaint no that lf a man has a|terests of the traveling public. It seems ‘teat teat, Ho thinks that the suggeatlon |\ .5iop g pettled all the lumber and | fshed up two twenty-dollar bills, and on toheke osHitinboghicandidaton shuld sonted of which the man knows nothing. |emall bills for one of ths twenties SYSTEMS of SEW- Probably the most costly and elegant th 1 bills thus recelved they found bit of which cost loss than ten dollars & [ hon seo to ft that they are all pald bo- | DlIe 0 that thelr ends counted twlce. 3 TILATION design- ficor Qalnn yesterday morning accompa- «deratood that it is to be placed on exhibi- q not say too much for . broke the dishes and scared i Martin, and who is suspected of belng |y i shos and acared | Gainn for the palns e ok and tme| L 1S COMDANY have quantity of rezors and other goods o/ pour kerosene ofl oyer parts of the houte |15 satd ¢ and Throat ed. or twenty conts & week, s ‘motimens smuggle Into jail, In organlzing and malntsining any unfon, R D, B, Fsher, the wholeeals Sobsces give notloe to the person wh> owns the [ that he had only glven them ten dollars, yard, and with the embroldery and other |fore he mettles in fall with the con- On reaching the transfer they made thefr . ed and constructed. ““Texas,"” the colored man whoso other | oj ino two men on'a hunt for the fol- tlon at the Lincoln fair. on at the Linooln fair in the clty bastile, on the charge of get- | time for him to take the train out again. wife out by In, for her t in hunti thy o d wanted for taking part In the Grand Is. it Without his bolp they would doubiien | OT1E Of the best assort- Dea Molues, which gave tho oflicers the | with the intention of having a bon fire. | road, and it will probably be his last if which met here two years ago, will have | friends, and if I've got to be hung, have |specialiste, Room 5, Everett bl.ck, . Birkinbine, Manaser, NEW YORK, PLUMBING CO'Y 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS Televphone No. 27. Hair Coods Waves, iFrizzes, S witches, Eftc. HAIR GOODS. Shampooing, Huair Dressing And Cutting. HAIR GOODS. Bangs Cut Pampadour, Langtry or other styles. Hair Goods All kinds of Hair Goo’s mad» to street, Council Blafly, 1 o,der at the old stand of Mrs. J. J. Good, who is now Myrs C., L. Gillette, 29 Ma‘n 8t. Lounc'l Bluffs, its reunion this yoar st St. Joseph, Sep- | mercy on me.” His cate has been put tember 23, 24 and 25. Aarangements|over for a few days, by which time he| DEATH AMONG CATTLE. have been made by which those desiring | will have got the whisky out ot him It el to attend oan do so by paylog one fare|issald that Charles Baughan, who owns [ The State Veterinarian Oalled for to for the round trip. A goodly number |the house is golng to file an Information Visic This County, from this vicinity expect to go, as the | agalnst him, charglng him with threats of sttractions advertised are unusually | burning his house. numerous. T s Frod Gerstenberg, who has baen there befora, was brought into court yesterday morning on & eharge of assaulting his wife, and aiso for belng drunk. Justice J. L. ueBEVOUISR, Onion Ticket Agent No, 507 Brosdwsy Oouncll Blaffs, There Is a good dcal of anxlety felt among the uwners of stock In this connty ELEGANT WEDDING AND STYLISH PARtY | by the appesrance of a disease which ls Statlonery, the finest and most complete | thought to be the Texas fever. The line ever brought to the clty now at theory is that some cattle lately Imported PRYOR'S BEE JOB OFFICE. here from farther south, and which, It Sohuia seu lia 10 ol fos four dazs. Tho g::‘l;:u:‘:-, Programs, Rogrets, Calling .wu clalmed, were not Texas cattle, are A . ), ete., in fact Texans, and that thelr presences charge of being drunk still hangs over his THE LATEST STYLES, & A h here has csused the disease to break out. head. Goreteuberg has been causlog & and In quantitiss to sult, As announced yesterday, about thirt, great deal of trouble and the patlence of | Also a beantiful line of RaAD T Dy ,d ) ’.t i the authorities aid of the citizens ls ENGRAVED FOLDERS AND CARDS, ot : v‘. .dl:d“nfspnl 958 ;f;;:hl' about exhausted. Woen ho I reloasod | Call and see them, Al orders filled | Yok’ (o' tho ity — yeserdsy . cod 1t would be ‘& blessing to the clty df he | promptiy, and the work will be guaran-|pg has had four already die, should conclade to losate elsewhere. tood to equal 'h"‘"c_" 0 ""ki and he that K : 4 csttle are erdangered. b.‘ large and hu:dwmu bn?k blcek ds o Gone Ulear Back on Him, Some of his nelghbors lost & ,:,, erested on Mada st just south of | John E. Ahler, who was among the | hea ok. In view Keelloe & Felt's wholeeale hardware | warm admirers of the mayor, 8 formal re- house. This improvement will be one of | his political supporters, writes from Ger was yesterday drawn up for the the greatest ever made la ehis olty by | ™80Y 40 his old friend, Mr. John Short, | signatares of the clty counoll, ssking the Y BF | i soo by some psmphlets aud soms of | governor to send the state veterinarian 1o private partics, and the bullder Is to be | yoar lecal pupers that we are budly rid- | determine the ohsracter of the disease, Cbrls Stsub, The building is to be cceu- | fealed for our good deeds in reyard to the | and totake such other s'eps In the mat- pied by the wholesale grocery house of [#uecessful m”lt"ll we had in the park | eras may secm bes < Now you kuow whby this = war o — g:o'mwngt Al Bhou::gu:.l h'l‘he bleck 1s to done. ' That man Vaughsn bas Kena, our staxles, and will bave one of theyiolated every prombie wmade to| To close out the old stock we make the havdeoment fron's in the clty. The en-[us his supporters. 1 call the testlmony | ollowing low cffsr on Pianos and O terprite will bo halled with delight by all. | of Mr. Flickinger, to whom I enrusted Webter upright pisno, styl A R R my foars about the fuure of C.uncll # ° Ak & ud, Jeweler, havicg heard a| Biugy when I eaw | rroundin.sin his good deal of talk aboot the lmposibility | ofice, Abouc sy tesrs «f hiw, I would | Ch of drllling the steel maed in the building | #ay that I fear God more thau hi of the new c-uaty ju'l, experimented for | that it vOt much becaase God loves 1 bls own satisfacilon yesterdsy. He was :fl:;‘:z:? :‘:}u hl“l',u',::h“dm‘r .?:‘:; eaticfiid, for with wl the too!s at his [ politios towsrds o'hers. command, snd with the aid of an expert blackemitb, it took him three hours tu ¢ get one hole through a pleos of one of the bare, Railway Time Table, OOUNOIL BRUFFS are the tmon of the arri sarure of iraing by oentral stan: ks, Tealnd loave transfer depok ben wmio ates earlior and arrive ten minutes later. DRPART, The folio AnuivE, 10460 And NORTHWRSTENY, Mail and Expross Accommodation Expross GHIOAG AND ROOK I8LAND, Mall and Expross Accommodation WABASH, BY. LOUIS AND PAGIIO. 0 Looal 84, Louls Express Looal Transfor * ¢ Travster 8 “ " © “ “ “ “ “ Mail and Expr B— Express B F— a— - “ “ 1quare grand * Wes'eru Cottag Cal or add wny, 103 Maia “ #OUX OITY AXD PAOITIO Mall for Sloux Oty an, Expross for 8t Paul Overland Expross Workers with moias genersting eleo e T A et TateA A rlcity escaped the chelora of '49, Then uss our Liec rio belts, Judd & Emith, The best tempered stcel tools | Counstl Bluffs, Agents wanted. ansion house, h rmufull in writing e letter for Sho is also the recipient of nu- attentione, fa 1 deliv: werous Y | constitutin s | 0f 8 first claes med x | Bluffs, opposite P Our huyer writhes from New Stand::&"gf%eow riter At the ew Orleans Exposition. 1. The Jury of awards oritically examined the various writing machines, and decided by a thirds vote to give the highest award to the Remixeroy, « The deciston of now ary, Jury waa ignored by the committee of awards, and other jurors were a ide 8. This second Jury aleo oritioslly examined the varions writiog machines, and made the award of & first class gold medal, the highest award, to the Rruixatox Standard Type Wilter, for “slmpliolty, dura- Wility, ease of manipulation and speed.” 4. Therre port of shis jary was made, delivered to and recelpted for by the sommitse of awards on May %. 6. The membersof this Jury were n ver discharged. 6. Noother fury examined the Raxirarox Standard Type-Writer st Now Orleans. 7. The signers of th.s award are honorable and well known gentlemen. Thetr aldresses are Cha A. Morgan, Feq., southern manager of R. G. Dunn & Co., New Orleans, La.; Ex-Govornor Frank Bacy U. 8. commissloner of Kansas, and president of the U, 8. board of commissioners, Chanute, Kas; Geo. A. Beaton, Eeq., stenogrepher and sccretary of the board of U. 8. commlesonere, Columbus, Ohle. & Tho aMidavifs of these gentlemen and the history of the contest, which we are proparing pam phlet form, we will be pleased to furnish on application. The followlng is the reporti— The World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Expesition, New Orleans. Jury report. Applicatio No. 815; group 6; clase 614, Competition. The andersigned jurors in the above entitled class, baving catefally oxamined the exhibit made ¥. Remin ton & Ecne, Tlion, New York, and all competing exhibite, concur in recommending the & the Btancard Type:Writer, for simpliclty, durablity, easeof manipuiation & speod. at 1 50th day of May, 1885, GEO. BRATON, CHAS. A. MOKGAN, Jurors; FRANK BACON, WIKOF ,S AMANS & BENEDICT, 889 Droadway, New York. Chicago Office, 88 Madison Bt. 0. H. SHOLES, Agent, Council Bluffs, lowa 'DYING AND CLEANING WORKS. . Gentlemen's Clothing Clesned, Dyed and Repaired, Ladies' Drosses Cleaned and Dyed without rippiog. Plumes Cleaned, or Colored any Shade, to Samp] Silks, Velvets, and Laces Cloaned, Dyet: “é-d Refinished. Lace Curtains neatly cleaned; 20 Main St,, Council office, F. B. PATTON, Manager, TEeEr PEHENIX AND “THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. Regular Dinner 11:30 to 1:30, 25 cents, 606 Broadway, Counoil Bluffs. The only all night house in the cig. Everything served in first class styleand on show notice. ot snd cold lunches always ready. J. M. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots & Shoes Employ no traveling agents, thus saving their ©Penses to customers, Agent for Para Kubber Company, Wiite for prices, 4i3Broadway, Council Bluffs,a W.P. AYLSWORTH! ; HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous oved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world. W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blafta —_— Norene & Landstrom, Merchant Tailors Suita to order In latest styles at oheapest possible [pricos, No, 205 Main Councli Bluff 1 J. BWANSON. 0. E. Swaxson SWANSON MUSIC CO, Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS Pianos end organs solo on the Installment plan, Musical ngtru- ed. Having over 14 years experience in the business we foo Remen ber the place. Sign of the gilt organ 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA And all kinds of musics] ipetruments. mentsof every description tuned and r confident of giving the best of eatietaol KIEL SALE STABLE Koop Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell {n rotail cr carload lota Al Stock Warranted as Renresented holesale and rotall dealors in Gealn snd Baled Hay. Prices rea sonable Satisfaction Guarspteed, SCHLUTER ¢ BOWLEY Cor, 6th Av. and 4th 8t., Council Bluffa, Office & Pusev. BANKERS| } Council Bluffs, Towa. Established, 1865 HOS MW, HPURLT OFFICER LESSONS GIVEN) ° ON THE Piano and Orgap, 100 Mamn St., Council Bluffs Retall Boot and 8hoe store Whero big bargalos oan aiways be found, K. BOHURZ. Justice of the Paacs. OFFION OVER AMERIGAN BXPAKSN OVNCTE REITRWS, OwWA. By Miss Fannie Westcott, Organist; at the church, Residence 606 Wash- R. Rice M. D, or other tumors removed without the CANCERS, e iraving i iz, CHRONIC “DISEASES, of it kinds o specisity cbica lexpertence. Cffico ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having FIRE HSCAFPH, And all modern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bolls, etc., is tho CRESTON HOUSE Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Maio Street, HARTFORD|™ ¥ i i g 3 JACOB BIMS, Life and Annuity Ins.Co 4 s was e s rsess | ATIOINBY - A1-LAW COUNOQIL BLUFFS, QOUNCIL BLUFL B,WA. 11, Pearl stroet, 1 Blufls &arCousultation free. WELLS COOK. Genera] Agent at Large “ 8arery Fonp Sysrem,”