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THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. & OFFICE: No.12 Fear] Street. Ay any part of e city at s per ek "LTON, Delive MINOR MENTION, roods Japman’'s will Reiter, the tailor, for winter Weather strips‘at W. W. € The ora house harber shortly have bath rooms Prof. Bartholomew and his wonderful appear in Keokuk this week <ale commeneod yesterday at s offiee, and <hop wis Save fuel and eselude dust by buying ther strips for doors and windows of Chapman, “The first man to appear on (lie in & cutter this season was I'red T Davis & Lund, yeste ¢ Permit to wed has been given to Wil liam 8. Van Kivk, of Silver City, and Mary Haveutt, of this eity. Sloighs appeared for the firat time this sonson on the streets yesterday. It was woor sledding, but the frst and best to be B There has been the new street car the theme of a few ago. reets lately of y which was k some time Jittle | comp days' b babe of Frank Ay afternoon. A 1alliday was held Sun g0 it nds of the bhe- rge number of the fr d ones were in atte T'he eity is to | treats. The Fuller rt on the nd the con com v on the 15th They Joth wortliy of erowded houses. ()nl-ul!ll« siritualist mediums of this city makes the prediction that there will ben very lute spring ynd slush on strects in April next” ‘Those that del in prophecics will stick a pin here. Mr. Cooper, n § , is showing to his friends o very mgenions bit of whit- I]mgnlum by him. Th venteen distinet paivs of pineers, cut from ong picce of wood, and all so nicely con- nected and fitted that they ull fold into the original block, o, Burlinglon & Quin 1 in rare musical June steen miles to the loeal de- pot, and this w side of twenty The police are waking up. They have ely been trying to stop. the petty thieving by running in suspicious char- acters. Unfortunately they m thus far to get hold of the wrong p; elsefail to get the needed evidence. encouraging to sce the try made, how ty commcil in_proposing to make uhmul - J month_in_eash, ems to hold that v fifty cents be willing to admit” this, and yet such seems the inferenee of the proposal. trict court was to have opened s detaine trinl of three men, murde miner in the An;fi, s, is in progress the) ed that the court will opel nesday moming. The Gerstenl; tinued until ne hi f.mul,) con- o the courts, with” their i never gotting fairly sottled, The charge of vagrancy is now put ugmmuhmn and an_ effort will be made to get the Gerstenbergs to move out of the cit, some time the fire department has in the habit of hitehing up at noon when the bell taps, just as if ¢ wus fire to go to. ‘Uhis has been u part of the ))rm'nm' and drill of the department. 1t 18 said {o have been abandoned lately. Th fires in the Blufls, but the ~hn|lhl not be allowed to be- come lax on m WL account, Rt Ladies and gents get a ticket to the rand drawing on Junuary 1, with 5 cents worlh of goodspu Arthur val.u\nl, 523 Broadw choicest candios, California fruit cigars, ete., always on hand. -~ 1 lmnn- turnislnngs s & McGee, No. 11 ly troubles, nuts, For hardware a; ot prices of Coop ain street, Sl Try John Temploton’s “Rose” cigar. - Personal Pa; uzl'n,-hu. J. A, Hawmilton, of Neolu, is in the city A, W. Cofiman, of Avoea, is in the city. _Louis Minzen, of Keg Creck, is ill with pneumonii. l-mn.nn Benjamin, of Avoca, is here vt i\|uln|lvhm, of Missouri Valley, was in‘the aity yesterday. D. A. Williams, of Atlantie, is in the city, a guest of the Ogden house, John Goss, of Missouri Valley, is visit- ing his brother, Hugh Goss of this city. C. E. Richas the attorney of Red Oak, is in th ity to attend the district court. 8.1 King, of Logan, arvived in the oity yesterday, to look after some legal business Judge Ayl court, is expe the east some Robert unte lately » of the superior @ lowme from ek, Tabor, who has alship of the , 08 in the city, Mr, ris thinking of entering the jour- e field. Miss Lou Hun! son, daughter of Hon, George Carson, was taken suddenly ill in the school room yester afternoon, and had to be removed in'a earringe to her home. The trouble proved not to be of a very serious nature, Frank A. Shepard, who came from North Plaite some’ time ago, and boen ')‘"p ill at the residence of his brother, C, P. Shepard, on First avenue, aver since, seoms to bo slowly recover- ing. He 'had been unconscious for two weeks, W. M. Bushnell, H. Hope and sister uellm i rtie, of St. l’u\xl &u visiting with the family of Mr T, liver, on Park avenue, Bi luwnis his way 1o southern C; for his l alth, and will vemain a few days here, which will givo an opportunity for his old friends here to meet him, sn oppor- tunity which they will gladly improve. J. W. Mills, an attorney located in Colorado, is in the city, and under the escort of Mr. Jacob Sims, the well gnown member of the bar here, is taking a note the growth and proflwr y of the Blufts. r. Mills, as well es M. Sims, i 8 Badger, and a graduate of a Wisconsin oollege. He leaves tc-day for his west- stracts I title and real J W..th L. Squire, 101 Pearl atroet. o3 e For the best and uhtupeal oysters eal at Chicago Lunch Counter, 404 Broad way. Oyster wup all day, only 10 cents The wirmest gar; nu.-ul the latest eraze for men—the jersey jucket at Beno's BEE. THE NEWS ABOUT THE BLUFFS | The Little Mayor Finds the Free List Sus- pended Abont the Shows, POLICE FORCE. A MERCHANTS' Slight The Printers’ Union - “led On a Horse Teade Buarns Quh ree List Suspended. My, Mishler, the manager Bartholomew's Bquine Paradox, docs not fecl very Kindly the matter of his arrest for not having paid a heense for his show in the opera house, As is gencrally conceded it is the place of the owner of the opera house to take out such license, if any license is necded At matter is now pending before the My, Mishler's statement of the 2 1o the effcet that the mayor had a personal yeason for trying to make him trouble, He says that while he was at the door the Saturday matinee, some o him from the complimentarics, would be pleased giving the show a £ sheet which he wis going to get out Sunday morning. The wer had about all the adverti wanted, and respeetfully declined fo put_ont any moreqcomplimentar Soon the messénger returned and show the letier to M- Mishler again, remark- i | bly had not noticed the admitted that he had not paid ~|I|(I attention to it, but_for commodation wonld do so. He a ngly glanced u\u the printed ng, 1||||ull|ll‘|llji at the had oeted — twice a tremendously said the e of Pre over y was big one, ete. ‘The manager heading did not would 1ot he startled by it into'el his deci |nu|-vl fuse the desired conipli- At came o police oflic companied by 1ly brought the . He verbally to let the par connected with the m: « (o put the gates ston, and geni lhpmnml ar They de- ing on wrath. e with & “who had Tor complim asked the m ho next he kne warrant for hi st fornot having taken out n license Such is the story of his treatment, as he tells it It seems strange that the owner of the opera house does ange to show the mayor such courtesies prominence of the position merits, but some way Mr. Dohany does 1ot seem disposed to_keep iting the free use of his honor and his friends. Strange! o s of Title and Real Es- Co's, No. 4 Correct Abstr: tate Loans at McMahon & vl street The clectrie be Fourth street, Council Bl cures rheumatism, new indigestion, headuche, kidndy and £ vitality, lead liver complaint poisoning, lack of nery and vig ng weakness of those diseases of 1 personal nature in male and female. - -— The Merchants' Police. There has been 2 good deal of talk about organizing a merchants’ pahcc force here, similar to the or in other citi The i be ripening into uction. As has alr been announced, William Ladd, who was formerly a member of No.4 hose com- pany, 1s securing alist of subscribers and is mecting with considerable encourage- ment. James T. Anderson has also started out with a list, and has sccured quite a number of subscribers. In order to have the arrangement permanent and successful, there' should he some one head to the organization, The ci take some action to define the d itios of this police force, to give them the nes authority to n»igux.u.- and prote t a force, and the enterprise being” divided into several weak forces will amount to Titly A merchants: police force, if y organized, will prove a great Lelp to T The purposo such an not to do the duties of 16 regular police, These p(r‘!mTh) pay spe to pro- teeting from fire and thieves the property of those who subscrib and business places are not sufli , and do not need a special watch: exclusivel; but by joi with others, they ‘can’ be d at o small expense, Many m to have little iden of the pur- poses of a merchants’ police force. Some say that the city should employ whut police_force is but these special police are expected to answer m spects a diflerent purpose fr the Fegular police 10 tho: their l".-‘n what chman is to ory. They are .-\p look after any doora’ that may be carelessly left open, to wateh for fires, to care for goods which may be left oxposed, to prevent burglars from getting any chance to work and to guard the special property put under their care. They are expecied 1o wor tion” some and by uflord! their subsi lly afford Detter protec ity a8 a whole, Itis to be hoped that the council will ake such steps a8 are necessary to help some such oganization into & permanent and well working forn. — Haying ru( n a complete new stock of clothing, furnishing goods, hats, P8, ete,, Fox & Hu“hrs, 0. 915 Main ' st invite the public to give them a trial. Their expenses are small, and they can afford to sell eheap. - Winter hats at gre: ly n-nluu-xl price w close them out at Mrs. O A. Rogers men ——— helr blood e upon your head homas Jetferies, (of it Blufls, Diphtherin and cure, Ton years trial it 1o be mfallible, 1f you w » it in every case of sore throat, it will protect family from the ravages of the dréad destroyer. No doctor required. Price $2. Send for it. - A Que Hono 'l‘rndo. Among the cases which the grand jury will be called on to investigate is one from Carson, the outline of which is learned to be as follows: Chas. Mayne owns a liyery stable in Macedonia, and Geo, Coffman low-mml eighty acres of land in Nebras Coff- man eoveted a valuable horse in \la\ ne's possession, and offered to trade him the and in question for the animal, which was agreed to and a war- ranty deed mude out for the land and” given to - Mayne, and the latter in turn transferrcd his right, title and interest in a certain piece of horse flesh then in his stable to' Coftman, und gave him an order for the horse who was then in Lis brother s keeping at Macedo- nin. Asthe story gocs, Cotman went after the animal, but1o and behold, when he got there, the fine apimal had Dr Ia) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, T1 CARPETS. in clothing | y and an old erowbait left in its stead. In vain did Coffman call for the valoable horse flesh—it was erowbajt or nothing. 11 com menced suit agamst Mayn nd under false prete hearing was had b ¢ at Avoea, which resulted Mayne being held in the sum of $500. - The latest midwinter u)l. at Beno's been spirited aw - Men's jersey jackets at Beno's - For overything in the grocer. the new firm_of Kintz & Rleeh, 162 Broadway, a trial, Everything new and fro<h. Faney groceries a specinlty line give The Council Last Night. There has been consider: hiere about the manmer in which the street car line has been operated. The city couneil has threatened from time to time to revoke the charter unless the lines were oxtended and the conditions of the charter were strietly complied with. Last night the matter came up again in the council meeting. Three of atdermen voted in favor of revoking charter and three were in favor of granting the company a little more tin Acomittee was appointed to inquiry into the running of the dummy t being complained that the is not keeping the promises it made when the eity nm\o(ln- company the right of way over Union aventio. The mayor presented a report insist- ing on the opera ho paving a license, and defending _himself against the charge of personal spite in the matter. ‘The owner of the opera house desires the council to allow lmn free license for ten years as a compromise for damages claimed Ly himagainst the ctiy. The couneil e this proposition, but in- tin r willingn to grant frec licensc for a shorter period. The Kansas City railway company sig- nified its aceeptaice of the proposition of thecity in regard to the removal of its iee hous Be sure « bread ma No. 528 Main stveet the very best made. Try it and be convinced. SEgte Ladi Please eall and see have in the shape of holi you. 7.1 Lm:luy & Co. the beauties wo \y slippers for The Fypos' Union. The Bluff City Typographical union has elected the following oft for the ensuing y Vice President—V Treasurer—J. C. Sehermerhorn. y—J. R. Dietrich. Sorgeant at Arms—A. D). J. Kuhn. Executive Committee—John Gagnon, George Irwim, Burt Warfel, R. G. Oliver ""ilh ik Fisher. The boys arc preparing to gi ]nurgdr m'm Lont Glitistmits T ey have od the B: and are m: Im(ln-l ) a3 will m: ir pal events of i grand Sight. an bund, rangements St eeas - Boys' Baots, Baots, Shocs, Shoes, dieap, cicaps all styles. 1 0. If you wish to purchase anything for ladics’ or s » sire to see irst. You won't ————— Latest styles hats and caps at Beno’s, S quemin & Co., No. 27 pleasure in announcing to the publ tock of articles, or- namental, st and useful holiday goods, is complete in _each and ever, ? de- p.nlmcnl and cordially invite e hody to visit th store, inspect their goods and compare prices. No trouble what- ever to show goods. b The tinest fringes, foot rests and fancy chenille flowers for fancy work at E. Stockert & Co.’s, No. 309 Broad . Arrested For Forgery. E. Smith, n hack driver, was arrested t mght for forging the name of Mr Cole, the livery man, to an order fo suit of clothes on Beno & Co. — - 2 Cottage G diant Homes and Hub heater very latest patterns at hed rock prices, at Cooper & MeGee's, No. 41 Main street. - Christmas presents at Homer’s. The Fire Record, Yesterday morning there was a little at the residence of W. H. Goff caused by a child playing with matchi The loss was nominal and covere insurance in the German New York, in Odell & Day at once adjusied loss on the building occupied by S. Theodore, No 908 _Fifth nyenue, and owned by Mr: S. Platner, was ad- juste «x\l\ lmln Ilu Without doubt we can show you us almeof gentlemon’s holiday slip- pers as ever was in the west. Z. I Lind- sey & Co. —— Judd & Smith's Only fifty cents, St.,e Council — Bluffs, wanted I tro-Magnetic No. 8) Fourth Towa., Agents Al A display of meorshaum ers’ goods for holiday gifts King & Co., Cigars and “Iobaccos, Broadway. Finest mul T, ()M Every one buying 25 l'ents worth of T D. King & ( has a chance, free, in the great drawing, December 24, ot il Gentlemen and see our new stock of dress Z.T. Lindsey & Co Call shoes, ot fdctony 'he New Post. The newly organized Osborue R., has post G. elected the followng ofii- Russell, commander; 8, Il ’nhu Ty A% 3 - it el b 'Q. M. ? 8. Hubbard, I{Ilmhbu 3 . C. LIVER REGULATOR For all Disesscs of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleen. lis purcly vegetavie preparution, now o0 celebrated i Medieiue, u goutly on the bow rects the wction of the therefora, the best pr cing, whatever the sic to bé. In all common dise assistod by any other ¢ speedy cure. Tl Regulator is sate o adwlulstor in wny \.mnhlw f the &) l der no elicum- noes can it do ine, effdct u 50 will Invigorate ke & ks of Wi, at It 18 110 uTaxicaLnlr hevoruge to lead (0 infemperance; will promote iudiges tion, dissipate headache, nnd generully tone up the systen. SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE. Jle complaint | Our stock & now complete in every depart ment and contains all the Iatest stylesund effects m RPET! CURTAINS, SHADE | UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ETC, KTC, ~THE= Largest Stock —AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET [IOUSE IN WESTERN I0WA. SAMPLES furnished upon applieation to o own purties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDR Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway. Ch'cayo Wate: Mo'or Co,, 54 DEARBORN STREET. Pownr furnished from hydrant pressure for ariving ull kinds of Jizht machinery. Special attention given to church orgun_vlowing. We Yun printing prosses, meat _choppers. ice crenm Trcctors, pojiohing INthes, sowing muchino, otc. The best chenpost wofor made. Bend for cir: cular. In i 9 in Council Blufs by chn Chicago Ment Mi Lwizendorfer’ Emith & Meyors Kurtz & Kleub, coffoc erimier. ort Mullis, cotfee grinder. o u R. L. WILLTAMS, Solling Agent, 18 Ma'n t, Council Blutfs, lowa. 1171 Furnam St., O-aalia, RICE, 1 ‘or”other tumrs” removed wiiout the knife or drawing of blond. of all kinds & specialty. pract oal oxporionoe. Ofibo ot e R, CANCER CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty yours' No. 11 Pearl Street, ¢ B9~ CONSULTATION UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE, Agent. No. 607 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following {8 the time of arrival and Acparture of traing by central standard timo, at the local depots. Truins leave transior d minutes carlier and arrive ten minutes lator: DEPART, ARMIVE. H1CAGO & NORTIHW] 8. muodation. | ench subsequent | ¥ KLINGTON & 'QUINCY. Mail and Exp ... Exprese. ABASIT, BT. LOUIN & m‘rmv NSAS CITY; NT. JOF & COL A MLUFFS A ~.. Mail wnd | Express e . 6140 Pars 625 A M. 0P, M Bi25 A M. o Bundaya 000,05 11710 pom WEHMAN & MEYER'S RIDTET. Corner Pearl Street and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Rink for rent for Meatrical performuncs Dalls, parties, ete, All Kinds of rofreshinefits and o FRER LUIINC every morning. Chicago Lumbez Co. Wholesnle aud retail Lomber, Lath, shingles Bash, Doors and Blinds. Bole agents for the celebrated Marblehesd Concentrated White ime, B, l' NMLOHHDLL, llknl.mr 'IIMI‘(LN “Srivh H.lli‘l.b‘l.tb. l’h. DAY, I)F JEMBER SPECIAL_NOTICE anch 1, To Loan, For Sale, To Ttent, War L 1., will bo ine \te of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for Leave advertices The low firet fnecrtic tion, teat ouroffice, No. 13 Pe Broadway. WANTS, WaNr m \lluerr\(-\m\ not you foy ¥ p nt bl Adar s Vo BRY ofhen, & I Blufts, W ANIE ) -Eersvody in Council Bluft know that, w And Mr: Hrackiey, Call at 10 Nortl @ hst, JF M FOR SALK At bargain it sold €oon 100 nores, 0% miles Sonthwest of Omah. room house, excollont well and cfst eight horsos, one for 2 R P, O BIuMs, 1owh, ‘ ANTRD-To buy hand nousehol go h as furniture Porsoma. fot hevrig Eos will 8ave timo by not applying Feceive pronipt attention muf highest murket prices by Brondway, deale 10 how and sttictly frstuclass second-hand furniture, ote., OB, SALB- Bt desirous of Omaha, on aecou for eale my reside And Ninth street. Brainard, 'OUSE R RENT—. No. ¢ Penr street. FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR EXCHAN 00 For sate or rent, on vory liberal terim. The Council Bluffs Paper Mill the large boarding house and Kround, No. %5—A business pruTmy in_Cherokeo, Chorokee county, Towa, will trade for westorn alue, about §4,0 A baautiful home: in the ills county, lowa, for N P\t will" e pu moving_to fmy business, 1 offer avenuo AP, Tnguiro on promise At McMahon & Co's, swn of Hast- chrasks land. #00d business property and aleo & qnnl residence property in the town of Chenve cLean county, T1L., low down for cashor will Iands. arm, woll_fmproved, 640 ty, Towa, joining tho rico, for & short timo, ro four fnproved farms in Kansas, oach with & small in- ho cquitis will bo_ oxchanged for Jparty unge Phillips count, cumbrance, Ti No improved, Wants to excl for me A finc two story brick residence, ano of i best I0GAtIONS tn Canen Bna, wil (rade for good unincunbered Kansas or’ Nebraska hlnllu \uuv. llnu d 1i— woother beautiful homes 10 Conncl) Ba, whick cash paymenia wil buy AL 8 bargain. No. 58—A beautiful suburban loca will exchange for w on in lowa orn. lands. “aro only a fow of our speciul bar- o or soll, chandise, ke of guods Iyt Or want 1o g writo us, - Wo 1o trade for lands. STEAN lAUNI]RY (GEQ. W. SCHINDLLE & CO0.,) No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Laundry 0d FREE, ve prompt at- All work guaranteed equal to work. Work calied for and d Allgoods by mail or express rece tention. Specialties— Cleanliness and prom ptucss. Tel ephone No 15, A. W. PATTESON & (0. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs, Iowa. ‘We wish to call the attention of the public to our fine line of Gents’ Fur- nishing Goods, and would most respect- fully solicit a share of their patronage. Below we enumerate a partial list of our goods and feel confident tha.an inspection will prove profitable; Hats and Cuaps, Underwear, White Dress & Fancy Shirts, Unlaundried Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves and Mits, Hosiery, Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Mufilers, E.r Mujfjlers, Chest Protecto)r Wristlets. ted in this column at \ PMD UP CAPITAL, $20000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000, Muelle[ Music Compan IITSORFPORATED, SUCCESSORS TO J MUBLLER, 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney organs, Every instrument warranted a specinhly nd for eatalogues. MUELLER MULISC €O, Couneil s HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bufldings of any kind raised or moved and satistaction guaranteed. on Little Giant trucks—the best in the world. Frame linises move 808 Fighth Avenue and Eighth Street. Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIITS. Mens' and Tlny»- Ihmunu Suits, Mens' and B it Childrens' 1 lln Overcoats for M";-n Merchant Taflos i Merchant Tailor Overconts. Suits. nd Dross Suits. ys and Children. TINDERW EAR. lllm hant Tailbor rowsors. he esTto ordor, At the price Fat Mens' Suits and Overcoats, Loan Mons' Suits and Overcoats. Fat Mens' Trowsors Senmlcss Shirts and Trowgers in Medieated Searlets, Extra Heavy Fancy Colored Wools and imxed qualities, from cach to $4.50. DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 155 PURNISEIING GOOD3 Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of frst class qualities and roasonablo pricos, METCALILE Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT | 42 und 344 Broadway, Council Bluifs, Towa, Sleeve & Scarf Holders J' M' SMITH Rubber Couts, Rubber Hat Covers, Umbrellas, Etc.. Ete., Ete. CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs. HOTEIL, For Sale or Rent! A noarly new new aad ‘the ouly botel in the wide-uwuke town of MACEDONIA, IOWA, Teon bed ro s, gool purlo office, drawin ¥, ] J W Al se Lor ot B cvn, Iluie, oF b (o MACEDONIA, 11, o ! Pooplos’ Biore, CHAS. P. K)EHLER, Council Blufi“s, No. 23, Main Street, - - Nearthe C., 0, R I x I, LEADING Mechant Talo! NO. 7 and § MAIN STREET, Iowa SANTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, Couneil Blufs, MERGEN HOTEL, Couneil Blutts, B&Q.:C. M. & St P riilway mwu. Stiee crythivg new and 1rst 1 i1, MERG Proprietor aind Mas RUSSELL&OG‘ Manufaelurn & of all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especinily Dosizned for Runsing, MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGRTS, ’ Tubular and Locomotive Boileys. New Massillon T hreshers. Cavey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portuble and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch Honse 510 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Northwestern Hotel Newly fitted Dumn 1. 11 BERSHAW, Man JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL: BLUFFS. and Federal Convis, arl Boock Beno, Practices in Stat Rooms 7 and %, Snunza THOB, OFFICER. W, %, 2. PEEEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Ablished 1865, ONLY HOTEL In Councyl Bluffs haviug Fire HEscape And sl mogern improvoionts, call befls, five alarm bells, ete,, 1s the CRESTON [(IOUSE! Nos. 15, 217 awi 214, Main Stroet, MAX M OUN, Propr 7o T MAYNE A B BN T Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange Noo D3 Rod8 twct, Counil Bufte, Tova, Deulers in fown, Kausas aud Nobra-ka Lends LOTS IN COUNCH, BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY, Heal Estate bought and sold. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUWACTULKE AND DEALER AN 'HAIR GOODS. ! N. SCHURZ, Jnsnce of the Peace. Oftige Over Awerionn Compungs