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) Jury waa Ignored by the committes of awards, and other jurors were adde The following Is the report:— The World's Industelal and Cotton Centennial Exp:sition, New Orleans Jury report. Applioatio No. 845; group 0; clase 614. Competition. tablg bargain. W ants to exobange for g P e I S — n 'uphln all detalls of the wonderful sk 4'.' onring several knuckles tracka on his T]IE DAII‘Y BI&E'S cuu"c"' GHUHBS. face. Williama paid $9.85 for the sport. SPECIAL NOTICES ° |l ' r olaims set forth In thelr adverti’ gments " ” A man named Vallenter, of Prafrie- | pound, To Loan, For Bale, To Ren Wants, Bosrd. QUUNGI_L BI' 8 have been more than met, snd ‘e exni- | T City Fatbers Decide on What }’:rzul;'rn&:o':';y.;yb:;:n:fi:-‘;n-“:’:‘;dh- ing, sk, vl be Inserbd In Whe cofumn the low r ype rl Friday Morning, August 28:|uiion ts one which merita bi gn praive. Stests 10 Pare This el 3 2B | rade of TEN RNTS PRR LINE for the first Insortion ¥ ingly wasn't ran to sult hls pecullar | sertion. Leave 4 our offies, No. 12 : Delivered by earrier 1o avy part of the city | to be made is Red Oak. jews. On Saturday Tast the Tunatio be- | Powrl strodt ne At the New Orleans Exposition. ent ek, or twenty cents & W Loulse Madson, the fourteen-year-old house, smashing windows ., when te thirds vobe to glve the highest award to the Revixatox, All But Bryant Street. i overpowered and sent to the A. J. Stophen- charglog Sklles, th s sy ith i v fl *on, 608 First Avenus, Councll Bluffa. . 'The deciston of o £ 00 man, W n: it MINOR MENTION. decently assaulti' g her, seems to be bent Other Dotngsof the Dade A siogular story of a girl's revenge to right man. Enquire at 398 Broadwi 3s | OB mere notorl ey, While Skiles Is serv- > & 2. o>men from Durant, nineteen miles weat T 8. This second jury wlo eritioally examined the various writing machines, and made the award of & Relter, merchunt tallor, for fine goods in, Ty tha g & term 17, the penftentiary on otber with her was a man who had too freely from buslness, city water, well and clstern. For | bility, ease of mantpulati d )2 The cate of Millard va. Gilbert w charges, the girl's mother ocom- The olty council met '“g".d.y after- | ™13 o TORRS Febenting Kk Samotes, |k e clty water, well and clstern. For o of mantpulation and speed. submltted in the olroult court yoster-| ylypyyn ywo” et of polics that]200R (in pursusnce with adjournment, fconpling his oslumny with personsl MeMAnoN & Co. | peag 90, The firat osr of salmon from the west | wom on and espoctally with Mrs, Chatles Bennett, and Gelse and the mayor being ?&t‘l’:;‘:z:‘!‘l:::flfi;, :‘;::n‘-‘;z.a E:l‘:-n‘;::l MAN of exporience wants to purchase an Inter- 6. The membersof this jury were n ver discharged, this soason has arrlved and is consigned | Wrener, The chlef yesterdsy found the P':;::' Blidintopt ofeted. & pescle :’_rllth Ihahnlt coffee pot, -l;‘d Instead of ‘Councl Blufts, ul & Schoentgen, g ' rmen ~ | filling the slanderer’s cup, the poured the | - e . The eigners of th.s award are honorable and well known gentlemen, Thetr aldresses are Cha to Mestrs, Groneweg & @giel In Burke's colored restaurant, sad 2 3 JOR SALY, FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE, W00 it OB et SV O, DU 50, 0% g, Xy N G AN Bl Judgment fund. . 5 mills | but there is no one talking sgainat that | the large boarding house aud thres acres of grcund. | Beaton, Eeq., stencgrapher and secretary of the board of U, §, commisteoners, Columbus, Ohlo. father belng ¢h A1t bilng theught O ey e pamphlet form, we will be pleased to furnish on application. ‘ il nj L 3 In the ciroalt court, yesterday, the dl. |4 108 eri gl g in jafl at Sioux Olty, Monday night| No.41—a gocd business prey nd [ an sortlon. A decrea will doubtless bs en:|BImsANT WEDDING AND STYLISH PARTY Total Sunday afternoon. An officer chased| Xo 179 splendid farm, well wproved, 8{0acres tered. Statlonery, the finest and most eomplote| Judge Aylesworth ® [ the officer was leaving Oto with the pris. e 164 o o1 Are four Improve nareated In yestordsy's Bar. Undor the | iang Ward, buton the officer showlog | wiid andin Nebraska. company has decided to move its trusloess b Another crowd colleoted at M ey p FEANKIDATH THE LATEST STYLEE, “unners,” If they soficlt business man, other crowd colleoted at M- | No. &4-A fino two story biok risidence, enoof | WIKOF ,S AMANS & BENEDICT, 830 Droadway, New York. Al . from Oto, to take the prisoner from the |5 QOne drunk and threo vags was the & beantifal line of officer, but another road was taken and SR Tks hud 11—t tio ottt bemtiita) bémes I It was the expression of the council 4 Council Bluffs, lowa the vags let'loose, thers belng no clty |promptly, and the work will bo guaran- [} o4 ¢t oy not the Intention to make the S PERRORAL. will ex:hage for weste _— An srrangoment was mado by whioh 150 | 1\t eudmn was at the Oaten yoster | o ATeInE 1 SOt vl ot DYING AND CLEANING WORKS. oouncil will crop out. A recent resolu- tlon, Intended to order cartain sireets| A'Brace of Carpenters Leave Their| Judge Ayleaworth also called attention| ¥. F. Conner, of Cleaveland, is at the Laces Cloaned, Dyed and Refinished, Lace Curtains neatly cleaned; 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, opposite Post office, the work belog glven to laboring men not terday, About 6 o'clock Iaat evenlg ‘Officer| surpelso of many of thelr ac- |11VIng here, and i THE DAILY BEE«-COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. 1885, THE REMINGTON Ing—for wonderful it 1s indeed. The NOTION —fpoclal & Wriisomen 08 8 oW that town several years ago that seem-).nd FIVE oRNTS v Office No, 12 Peatl St, The next place at which the showing 1s 4 X e e House Seworage Abandoned on|*™e vlolent, shooting holes through the 1. The fury of awards eriticslly examined the varlous writlng machtnes, and decided by & W. Titon, - - Rlitor and Lossee. girl, who created 5 ,0h » sensation by at Marlon, ANTRD—Go0d CRiIvaRser T0T 0ity WOFK: 000 pay | constitutin new ury, e —_— of Davenport. Living In the same family | Ty uuxr ——A sis room house, ten minntes wa'k | A*t €488 gold modal, the highest award, to the Rruixato Standard Type Wrlter, for “almpliaity, dame Fon Rext—No. 100 Harrison street, three rooms, 4. Thete port of this jury was made, detivered to and recelpted for by the committse of awards on day and tiken under advisement. o I8 ‘cunning the strosts with oolored Aldermen Sledentopf, Mynater, Straub, | bosats. The household were sitting at 4 Ponrl street. ying hardware business. Address 6. Noother fury examined the Rauixorox Standard Type-Writer at New Orloans. at tlon fixlng the tax levy for the coming|scalding contents of the pot down his The case of Harle va. the Pottawatta-|iaade her go home. At home the glrl o, T Bty ooy very liberal terma. | U, 8, commlssioner of Kaneas, and presidentof the U 8, board of commisiloners, Chanute, Kas; Geo. A called up In the clroust ocourt yestorday, | final srrengement was made by which she General fund girl in the nelghborhood, or under that | NO: #6—Albu incesproperty in Cherokee, Cberokee No. §0-A boautifal home In the town of Hastin yoroo case of Mrs, Olive Weldnor va. Al|that postibly ho oan make her behave | ¥ oharged with outraging Mrs. J. L. Mo. | reneuce raperiy T the. lown of Ghenvo, Mo o him three miles and eaptured him, 1n Dickinson county, Towa, joiniog the town of £ pirlt The andersfgned Jurors in the above entitlod class, having oavetally examined the exhibly made 1t will bo a matter of regret to meny line ever brought to the olty now at the council and explained the trouble oner about 100 men camo with & rope to | Souaty. Kansas, ¢sca with & small incumbravc. of a first claes med the Standard Type-Writer, for simplicity, durability, easeof mantpuiation Tnvitations, Programe, Rograte, Calling | ' Cra o8 e common carriers are | credentials in the shapa of two revolvers 53 —480 acrec in Holt_county, Neb., partly At «d 1 50th dey of May, 1885, GEO, BEATON, to Omaha, the-change to take place early So that unlets the ordinance ended, | Glasher's mill, ‘& lonesome spot a mile | thobest locatlons o Councll Wiufle, il b Chicago Offce, 38 Madison St. make-up ofthe volice eourt proceedings | EWGRAVED FOLDERS AND:CARDS, one as common carriert, and one as run- (4, - prisoner was brought to Sloux Clty in | founell Blufls, which cash payment will buy ata work to-set them at. tesd'to equal she stook. common carriers pay two licenses, and cases now in court thould stand open have several good stocks m‘4 g_;‘dmlN. ;’é‘:fli i?a.hmlu. Gentlemon'a Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. Tiadies' Drossos Cloaned and Dysd flled tograde, reade, as published, *‘that Oreditors to Mourn:and to the fact that the paving contract belng | Pacific. t F. B. PATTON, Manager, 3 3 P. T. Kelloy, of La Mars, was in the city Horton-arrested near the Rock ‘Island T L T T e b T council should do all that was po: fla[ ets Ea[ e S l Aay. dopot-arcolored man who s thought to be | & g have work furnished those who live here, | yesterday. J ! HE HCE N l K io Mutaal lasuramce company Was) was most abusive to hor mother, and a year aa follows, which was adopted: Beck and bick, There wai & tablesu, N n il Elufts Paper Mill, " complete, with mie & fled fatoge to Atlantlo this mornlng, her orunty, Tows, will tiade for western lange. Value 8 Tho afidavils of these gentlemen and the bistory of the contest, which wo are proparing and a demuerer filed. Fred Ward, a farm laborer, was lodged |yl sounty, lown, for Nebraska land. Valae, &, Weldnor was heard, the claim belng de- | herself. i . Glasher, forty miles enst of that olty, 4 cisn or will exchange for Price, for & shoit time, 83 F. Remin ton & Scne, llion, New York, and all competing exhibite, concur In recommending the & Gountl BlaBe that Ak Clutisohil) Peiip PRYOR'S BEE JOB OFFIOR. about the common carriers’ llcense as The equitas will bo exchanged for unincumbered | speed. 1in Councll Bluff¢ that the Oards, eto., not exempt from paylng llcense al the crowd allowed him to start with the | P CHAS, A. MORGAN, }’m in Septembex. and In quantitiss to salt. i . 5 #ood unlncumbered Kansasor Nobrasha landa. Valts they are liable to pa; ouble license, O. H. SHOLES, Agent, yesterdsy. The drunk was fined, and|Calland seo them. All orders filled [°[" foty. N A beautiful suburbin lo 'hise AYove 4F only a tew of our The anti-prohibitory tendencles of the SKIPPED QUT. antil the ordinance could be | made right, | 38Y+ Cotnoll Bluts, Tows. | Without ripping, ~ Plumes Cleaned, or Colored any Shade, to Sample, Silks, Velvets, and the owners bo fillsd to grade,” ‘Wonder. let to non-residents, there was davger of | (Gparles . Fisher, of Avoca, was hers yes- carpentering and contracting firm of| Mr, Folsom, the contractor, stated | J, W. Butler and wife, of Neols, were at @ partoer of the ono shot In Omehs, and | prgonakars & Van have suddenly -and | that he would only brlng here four or |the Pacific yesterday. wanted for the Grand Island bueglary. quletly skipped out of the oity leaving | ive skilled men, and that the rast of the (™ \ "0 N o O s Miss Hellen Riddle AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. Harry Remera, manager of the Broad- | nymerous creditors to mourn and won- ll.::::;;o;‘:ltl: Ah‘:‘uh::;? ll::r:nllfi P;:'l:’}:; are visiting in Nebraska, Regular Dinner 11:30 to 1:30, 25 cents, way laundry, with O. A, Searight, have (der, The lumber doalers seem to be the | willing to have this put into his contract, | B. F. Hake, of Avocs, was visible on the 606 Broa’dway, ) L Counoil Bluffs. bought the Browdway steam lsundry, and | prominent creditors, and several attach- [ requiring him to employ homs laborers, | streets here yesterdsy morning, The only all night house in the cig Everything served in first class styloand on shor on September 1st, will remove to No,:34 [ments wero yestorday got out, and what | so far as possible, provided he could get| 5 . Dunlavy, of Dunlap, was among the Our huve{ writes from New notlce. and cold lunches always ready. North Maln strest snd open the olty effeots could be found wera seized upon. |them at as low wagesas he could get ORI ATy J. M. PHILLIPS, Both of these young men came here L others, A rosolutlon t this offoot was| " LG of restaurant famo, has | 1OTK that he has purchased the WHOLESALE DEALER IN steany laundry. last fall, and have been dolng what|also passed by the councll. Judge Connor yeaterday overruled a|Seemed to be a rushing business, and | A resolution was paesed ordering |returned from a visit to his old Miseouri i H m:tlo::u d;umluzhe Inju’ncllon atthe have had numerous contracts for bullding Mynster street, from thpe west slde ogf home, LHTEBSI and chDIGESt l.mB Uf I residences. They were both recontly {Scott street west to the east side of| Thomas French, Ben Smith, and Henry cate of the Chicago & Northwesiein rail- marrled, butin leaving Mrs, Mander- | Eighth street, filled to grade. % R y 8 . Scott, a trio of prominent Boomer township way company sgainst J. F. Dill and O.|makers was left behind. She clalms not | The democratic msyor announced the TRNEEata) Wit 1o Ane sy yeebecaly y Wesley, t! njunction being to restrsia | to know where the others have gone. |result cf the republicin state conventlon, ¥ 3 oo the collecting of a judgment aud sorving | The 0nly propetty which was l+f: behind, | having jast learned by messongor that| George S. Lundis left for New York last # 3 was #ms houschold goods of which Mrs. | Larrabee is to ba the next governor of |evening to meet his brother. who is expected y of an execation. Mandermakershas a bill of sale,;which | Towa, to arrive from a visit to the old country, ‘Wade Hampton Martin, the colored | Was l]l}:‘fllfllcn; to h«:lr lfeiw dsx;-&n. A resolution was paseed cutting down | Prof, J. B. Cash, of Atchison, Kan., the some little lamber, and s few o © | the recent appropriation for sewerage on inci o mn,Bwho was nranltu!d hyf ]:ulpuly M ; heavier tools, & n’wrfillng machisie, nd | Nost SE“EE“!:E“ fom $300 to §150. ne"r (l;”in:le‘;:l cl‘:' t:n: ;lg;t;«.::; here, k::n shal Bates, on susplelon of belog wanted | 5510 saws, left In theshop. The olalms Tt was decided to abandon the project ::“\7:! 'y prept r upon his Employ no traveling sgents, thus eaving their ©*Penses to customers, G U RT AI N s Agent for Para Rubber Company, Write for pti®®s, 2 Council Bluffs, a W.P. AYLSWORTH! Broad tponod until next year, | paratory to leaving f.r Cincinnat! in the eve- Beptomber 2, 1t belng clalmed that thoy |ing Into a new house, corner of Mynster |~y % of FUIRLEC m:u, n::gl’,,“, ping. His sunburnt complexion and reduced havevlolated a prohibltion Injunction is-|and Sixth strects, and Mrs. Drake's |and city attorney wero inatracted to pre- | abdomen indicates that his tralning had re- eued by the court, and are therefore lia.|trunk was in the mew house that night | pare the contract and submlt it for ap- du?ogtlo‘mu orl sn[‘z!ellluou:h flesh, but h: ble to the ,penalty for contempt. The when some thief broke intothe room [proval, weight is still ssyeral pounds over his nsu two are Mr, Colllson and Mr. Tooth- and went through this trunk, Therewas |~ The councll granted the property own- ffl;;h‘:gh::n;;::‘aom' gf‘l':f;l?&:;k;;u: ,&"h(: 413Broadway as one of the burglars at Grand Island, |so far reported amount to only a few [of a house sewer on Wilo>w avenue, also rua wa [] was yesterdsy lot loose, the Omaha |hundred dollars. on Park and Washington avenues. F. W. Rice, aditor and publisher of the officors not seeming Inclined to take the| o, W"e—"b“" Rye i ilead | Theoat It was declded that the following streets | National Hotel Register, stopped at the UPHOLSTEHY Goons 3 ) Willow avenue, from Main to Third | through to San Francisco. A a 5 A. M. Makepeace arrlved In the clty A TRONE THIEF street. Oliver Haigh, who reprosents Peregay & | EVEF SHOWN in this city. These yesterday with two Burton plows, which . A o ATEEES Moore, and who got frightened un? of Towa by gnnds are now ar""ng dfll'y a"d ! Officor Kirk Toouvers Fart of the| Markot strect, from Broadway to|oyclones returned from a trip in Nebraska and glve them a practical showlng of how these plows can be nsed In working It was decided to postpone until next |iog the hailstones out of his pockets, repacked 2 o5 yoar the paving of Washington avenue | bis griv for another trip in Lowa, tocalland see them. ; i Ewold & Over, of Indianspolls, work 1 Mrs, Evans’ bosrdln ; 7 . g house, had | Tt was decided to pave Bryant street 5 : -Judge Oonner has issaed orders that |her trunk broken open and robbed |this fall, and put in & house sewer. Bostor, August 27,—John L Sullivan, the | (1] Cloths, HUUSE MOVER AND RAISER [ cved on Little Giant trucks, the best in th 1d, Mattings,| @ ™ i W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1gS, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Elufla OF ALL KINDS. N, J. BwANSON. C. E. Swaxson trouble to osme after him, apesislist, Roomiby Bvarstt blooks be paved this fall: Pacific house on his way east after a trip Park avenue, only to High School he proposes exhibiting to ‘the councll, Property Stolen, Washiogton avenue. yesterday, and after spending the day empty-| e 1sectfully invite everyhody etreots. Mr, Makepeace represents o " Mrs, Jennlo Drake, who has bien 8t 3rm, Oxkland avenue to Saoond strot. e two Oakland men be brought before him | Wednesday night. Mrs. Evans is mov- | The paviog of Madison atreet south of pugilist, sppsared about town yesterday pre- Li 1 imnoieums, Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous ) missing a gold watch and chaln, two acher, pairs of bracelets, two gold rin nd The cesspool for the new.county jail Is | other jewelry, some important legel p pers, and $40 in money. The loss being complsted, and the sewer conneotions rapn;md to the police, ‘Ofiicer Kirk com- were belng made yesterday. The cess-|menced a hunt and showed hls shrowd- pool Is aix feet in dlameter and runs down | ness by dlscovering the jewelry, which to theguicksand, The painting Is golng | the thief had placed In the vault of the on lnsido tho jul and the other finishing | 20 7 honss evldontls boing afrald to touches belng put on, so that by one|identlfication might l:ad to his convie- ers on those streets to be paved this fall, twenty days more time to construct water and gas plpes and curbing, and owners on streets to be paved next spring are to put in water and gas service pipes within forty days, and the curbstones on or before May 1st, 1886, The sum of $50 was allowed W. R. Vaughan for damages done to Jots 1 and 2, block 9, In Burns' addltion on accoant of the Indlan oreek ditoh, Vauoghan to felt eatisfied with his condition and expressed confidence that he could whip McCaffery just ho plensed, one, two or three round PirTsBURG, Pa., August 27,—John L, Sul- livan, pugilist, pased through this city thi morniog on the way to Cincinoati, He re- ported himself 1n excellent condition and eaid, ' won’t paralyze McOaficey, but merely in- tend to reduce his swelled head.” The New York ‘Window Shades, cornice Poles, And all kinds of musical Inetruments. Pianos end organs solo on the irstallment plan. Musical nstra. Ete,, Etc. AT POPULAR PRICES. SWANSON MUSIC CO. Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS ments of every descripticn tuned and repaired. Ha ars experience in the businces we foo confident of giviog the best of satistaction, Remen: Sign of the gilt orgen 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA KIEL SALE STABLE week from Monday the new bulldiog will | tlon. The money was gone. prove up titla and deed the property to ‘be ready for occupanoy. . the city. An Ouaha hack dsiver named Acksrly | el ssoaped the shetors of 40, Phen | o rhe,Sonnell llowed Oharles Hom $150| PLUMBING: CO'Y ! l washor yeterday huntig for bl wile, | s Ot Sl bl Judd. & St | cken by e sener B ' OURCH DIUTS LarpetLo whom he claimed had ran away. The|Council Blufls, Agents wanted. 552 Broadwav; wife's story was that he had got drunk Base Bal Sample Scores, and abuted her, and she had started for| On the falr grounds yesterdsy after- The h}llowing were sample scores of Counoil Blufi's Iowa 405 Broadwav. her fathor’s home, on the St. Paul road, | noon a gameo of base ball was played by the practice ehooting at the driving park 9 o short distance from Councll Bluffs, |tne Minden club and the Athletic elub of —_— ofi_ & P ice usev. She was afrald olhAhnhrxy, and a police- | Connell Bluffs, Chatles Nicholson, of man wasgent with her to the depot to see | Council Bluffs, acted as umpire. SANITARY R R‘ 9 .RiceM.D. [ BANKERS| '} HYDRAULIC |oANGERS s samasion |~ Gouncll Bluffs, Iowa. ' her safely off, The score stood 4 to 7 In favor of the Joseph Oonnes clalms that he has been | Athletics, they not playing thelr half cf g e CARONIC ‘DISEASES, otsn wiossawecsty | Estabhished, - 1865 Over thirty years practica lexpetonce. Cfice o badly swindled in & horee trade with one | the ninth inning, . John Jameion, and has filed a complaint wr}::uh;,l:;:?g Aieiithe)isuoy: myde by {):r:::udrfil ENGINEERS’PUB- 1, Pl st Gounel iluds HO3 O¥FICER M.W. HFURIT oustitation free B ] MR A ot 3| LIC and PRIVATE|- B WELLS COOK. J. L. UeBEVOIR ¥OR BALR BY | SYSTEMS of SEW- In Justioe Schurz's court, charging Jame- MINDEN, COUNCIL BLUFFS, son with obtalning §76 from him under | Grow, 0Dougherty falso protenses, sald pretenses being that ? G the horse was ‘‘sound, well broke, and | E. Gi true,” which was false in all respeots, ‘l]"'l Fr 0 R Ao s A P RGE ‘0 A . s 0 . A. PIE y front yot. : 1 o : ERAGE, WATER FATEET Eaen fxerm 100 Man St Couveil Bluffs EA Wl oploo tho ot the s aliphl s 8 Ei o JHARTFOR DD |- e s ieiambies 4 i % > atways be found, City, St. Joe & Counoll Bluffs round 7 ;m‘lli ;l.vlvinrd!‘nu;:nnuhn l&,mfizluuol::n;. ORKS and VEN- house yesterday afternoon, John Frithe| Substantlal abstracs of title and real|™ Y * West 3 sy . No, 607 Broadway Oouncll Blufla, H. SOHURZ. and another working man had some|estate loans. J, W.snd E. L. Squire, HAWKEXYE HAPPENINGS, TILATION desm- PR i3 45 Life and Annuitv Ins.Co . P e — PoT, 22 to dodge tho blow the other man was A Raro Obance, A light froat touched the low lands in i ine Table Rasten MR AL PHASTISE msncfl Ur m Ba[:fl. PLUMBING work| b8ilWay Time Table. couxors BLuFFs, AL e e fel ovor in the pit and received o cut 1 laas, well mado carrsgo, bugay or phav- || The Vinion cannlog fasory worked up | . ODNON BITTIEA 1WA, o head about ¢wo inches long by the|ton, should call on Mr, H. F. Hatten- |seventy-iive tons of corn last week, i The following are the $imos of tho arrival aud de- H c d — full. Dr. A, P, Hanohott actoaden the |abuer, Now. 27, 20, 51 and 33 Four h| Obstles Reed, who auicided in Chloago | % all its branches. [Arkies o rafga by Gontal stamiard e, & e alr 00das woanded man aad be was ssat b treot, and see his elegant end compl.ts [ lsat Monday, wasa member of the grai This comvanv have ‘oal dopolt Tialib ewre ecion, A4 e ONLY HOTEL sent home, stock, all of his own manufacture, sud |firm of Reed, Sanders & Co., of Daven- e, s, | Waves, In Councll Blufls having - i .afternoon near the eleotrio light-power | BeKIDE for the nextthirly days, To par-| Wilism MoKenzie, of Montrose, at- one ofthebest assort Matl and Expross F "13"3'93; FIRE HSCAPH, Expross Bwitches, Iitc. | ana w wodern improvements, call bells, tire an vmply buidiag owncd by Mr. Ed:|amplioation. Heproposch to sol & ot of | oyiond Jith s roveluer on Tasdey e ey AR LAl s 1 3 . ing. It : . : musdson, and lavestigation showed that | bis fieat clsss, homs made work regardlens | 1o bo fuial, oo oot 18 thousht | i o xg o d s im the west. ‘:‘:‘%’,';"..ffifflz'.' y HAIR GOODS. CRESTON HOUSE kl:du::;. hz:l b"; p]uwd in one corner, | Of the cost of manufa:ture, ndicate of Des Molnes capltalists AICAGO, NILWAUKNE AND WY, PAVI Slumnpouiny, Nos, 216, 217 and 219, Main Street, and set on fire, ae blazs was pat out, l ‘ 3 . . y - 4 P ©oparaliclea Auraction, Sy T e Ho R e ir Dressing MAX MOHN, PROPRIETOR a view of improving and besutifylng the ed' 510400, DURLINGTON AVD GTLNIY. Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell In retail or carload lots All Stock Warranted as Renresented holezalo and retell In Grain and Baled Hay, Prices rea« 6ona) tlataction Guarsnteed. SCHLUTER « BOWLEY Cor. bth Av, and 4th St., Councll Bluffs. e — S MO e H HEE R HEHE OO OMO - - SRR R R e Mo - Jameson has not been brought to the | Tairic words about the work, Frithe in trylng | 102 Pear] strect. S—— ed and constructed. makiog at him with » sledge hammer, [ All who.can appreolate a ride1n a first- [0rthern Iowa Tuesday night. OOUNCIL BLUF¥S, Another fice waidiscovered yesterday |lesrn the remarkably low prices he 1Is [ port SUICAGO Bad NORTHWASTERY, 9:25 A M bullding, Smoke was soon soming. from eyt S e a0 b0 Plaseid 0 | empied, lido by shooting himeit'in| o gtocks of plumb- TN e are sald to be negotlatiog for the pur Estimates furnish- Ma'l and Expross Xt b the fourth fire ocourring within a| Crowds of ladles still continue to vislé TSN handred feet of that balldicg withln two [the art extibition at No. 34 Pearl street, | 8 VA5 K UQPION0E S00 DeMITyIRE the Mall and Expross And Cutbing.| y, FSSONS GIVEN weeks, It scems that tramps must be|Admieelon iree. Evergone is invited. property. n B- . s Accomnodation arry Bivisinbine o HAIR GOODS . ON THE y positi ely the last. the cause, ay they hover about that puddi A, M, Nelson, a ommercial traveler, WABASH, BY. LOUIS AND PAGIFIO, viclnity, Some prompt and very eftective| Womena® Onristian nssociation, | who was bitten by & mad dog nesr Mus. Yg;xlx;ver. Lioca 8, Louls Expross Plano and Orga, a By Mise Faonia Westcott, Organist; st the Local — steps are to be taken to zid the city of | The members of tho Womens' Chrls-[0atine July 30 lmt, was taken with e oon ax» oo narme | | Bange Cut Pampadour, Langtry or I TR tlan assoclation are 1equerted to meet|marked symotoms of the dread:d bydio- Mall and Exprose other styles. H Presbyterion church, Residence 606 Wash~ (Hair Coods|=x: All kinds of Hair Goo's mad: to this afternoon st 3 o'clock at the resi phubi‘hvh-:: D"l Mt:;n‘u 8 fow d;u : b oo g lou } 5 South |40, when he was placed in ¢ To-dey in the cloviog one of the artfdsnce of Mrs. Dr Groen, No. 26 South (420, whett ho was piaced 'a chargo of +| DY TTMBING CO’Y w0ux aimy Axp racmIe oxder at the old stand of Mrs, J. J. JACORB SIMS, (Good, who is now i i Sixth street, ou specisl business f Jm- g Mall for Sloux Oit; .H':::ld;‘;’":l“:'{‘::i:?‘: l: the N“'l porlanee. ' H. A. MoNtaouey, Sec, J H Efpren or 5 Faul x owpaor, o 4 Tarsoy, copriotr o+ Jov| 552 BROADWAY. R Mrs C. L. Gillette, A"Offlfiy - at-Law 29 Ma‘n 8t. Lounc’l Bluffs, COUNCIL BLUKL 8,WA. = B &g > x K e — which R M, Wilbar is the genersl agent, Ah There, Ladies, Stoux City, vbjected to Mes Mr. A, M, Howlard {s the exbibitor,] Today Is po the last chanc we ‘‘albiog bls arm off,” which Briciand Sxrvees © ¥ i Overland Express BNA Sowad hs the exkitian ] LURSH D Tk vouacd ths fra of 31e Wil | COUNCIL BLUFFS b et om > o} Tho ladics have becn deliybted with 1he | Skine. mo oo rtne s M otp i | fud » xo v Lolloved, Av Joventry f Laare, Oouncll B .o ©ourteons reatment and williogness to Jatreet, g8 - 3 > Exx L ; o L i ‘be recelpts showed that T.eraey sca'ded {140 & m PRy als leg with » pot of coffee, basides e Televhone No. 27.158» 5 it Emiats