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THE DAILY BEE. BICFING BY THE (OUNCIL | COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 9 OFTICE: Wo.12 Pearl Btreet. i any part of the city at Delivered by carrier utey Manag 10N v, the tailor, for winter goods atlier strips at W, W. Chapman's | Snow shovels at I’ C. DeVol's, cheap. Another saloon is about toopen. Tt s o be run by Michael Nolan, at No. 213 Main strect Save fuel and exclu weather strips for doors Chapman. o4 In charge of the nning fo Centertainment in the opera ose of the pres tust by buying nd windows of Kindergar- to give an hovse on the 1oth, the ent term Young man, yon can buy a fancy rig | five-hour drive with a livery | for whe ter Shugart, Waite d 1 cost you yhody at ¢ relling eutters to eve Smith, who was arrested for ing the name of Mr, Cole, the livery- , 10 an order for a suit of clothies at virtually pleaded mination, ~ He was 1 to await the action guilty, sent to the county of the graud ju utters were old in this city yes- ever before known rst - snow storm of a season —probably more than were sold in any city between Chicago and San Francisco.” as Council Blufis has so large implement houses and this {8 headquarters in that line. John Tetter wus discovercd sus- piciously cntering John Horton's barn at night with a 'k his arm. It Jooked as if he wa, hary gome other plunder, and he ¢ plained that he was simply hunting being without money ay for fodging. Permit to wed was obtained by the following: Johanna Schildha and Adelhaid Bauman, both of Keg sim K. Luyeock, of Coon Rapids; i f Princeville, James G y and Joshine Iford, both of Love 13 Jacob H. Herschey, of Olathe, Kan., and Carrie Sutton of Council Blufls. Mr. O. H. Fancher, a young but bril- Jiant member of the bar at Sh bi'. wis on Thursday last mar Miss Hattie E. Ward, who hag been teaching music in the agricultural college at Ames. The \g couple have many friends in dif- orent parts of the state, whose wishes if realized will ensure for them a 1.:.5‘” and prosperous journey through life log:-t(luvr. Themceting of the mayors of prominent owa isto be held in Des Moines one w, v steps 8s (0 licensing his city will probably be r.L»ro.»muud by the mayor, and Aldermen Shugart and Geise. The mayor may be called to New York to see about getting advertiscments for his 1 book, in which case Alderman Mynster is expected to go as president of the council. The report of Street Sn)]mr\ isor Bar- nott makes a very ereditable showing of the amonnt of work which has been done for an expenditure of about #250. It seems that more work has been done for that amount than has usuully been the Among the items noted the re- is one of whout $80 for cleaning out mmed sewers.” The council im- ly censured the street supervisor ng such mild profanity. The su- ervisor, who is a stannch member of the ethodist ohurch, saved his reput by explaining that the work was on sew- ers which had been dummed by dirt, and not by his pen. A. H. Perkins, one of the firm who furnished paving blocks for the streets here, is in the city. The mayor says that Mr. Perkins was given to_understand by bankers here that he had bet let the city's paving bonds wlone. 1t seems ‘ange that capitalists should willingly say or do anything to hurt the credit of thelr own city. They may have just oause to distrust the wisdom of “the mayor, but the city as a city is all right, when it has the right kind of a head will bound into prosperity. In the mean- time citizene should notallow their dis- like of the administration to influence them ngainst the city itself. The petition of business men upper Broadwauy to put in an electric Iixht near the Mcthodist church, to light the streets there in place of gas, 18 looked on by most of the aldermen” with favor. It {8 thought that a light can be 8o hung as to do away with the neccssity of seven f" posts, in which case the electric fight wonld be no more_expe and would give more light. The committee, which fias been examining into the ex: ediency of ighting the city with elec- vicity, has concluded that it would cost too much, and would not be practical. The committee, however, favors the use of a few electric lights at prominent cor- ners, where gas posts could be done away with and the expense not material- Jy increased. e Call at Shugart, Waite & Wies' and examine a carload of cutters just re- ceived. Both swell body snd Portland, lowest figure: All kinds of intoricr drapings, cornice oles, shades, ete., the very cheapest in he west at E. Stockert & Co's, during cterday Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, Ra- diant Homes and Hub heaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock prices, at Cooper & McGue's, No. 41 Main strect. — Christmus presents at Homer’s. Lo Bl Fighting for & Life Insurance. Mr. 8t. Clair, of Cedar Rapids, an at- torney of some reputation, is in the city, prepared to look after the interests of the Legion of Honor in a suit brought #gainet this insurance organization on a policy upon the hfe of J. P. Hulett, who died in Atlantic some time ago. It soems that Hulett, in taking out the poliey, had it payable to his daughter, Mrs. La Monte. Afterwards he became engaged o & lady, Mrs. Graft, and by his will divected that the policy be paid to her. The daughter has brought suit in Linn county, claiming. the money under the olicy, Mrs. Graft has comimenced suit ere for the insurance, under the will. The insurance organization stands readv w pay she amount of the policy, but paturally do not cure to pay it twice. The courts will have to decide in some way which shall have the money. If the Linn county suit Fuel against the com- pany, and the suit Livre, also, the organi- zation will be in a queer box. The cuse is said to nvolve some points in regard to lnsurance which have nover been fully decided - Try John Templeton’s ‘‘Rose" cigar. ~— Bubstantial abstracts of title and real tate loans. J. L. Squire, 101 axl stroet. For the bost and ch at Chicago Lunch Cou way. Oyster soup all pest oysters cal ter, 404 Broad , only 10 cents .- ‘I'he warmest garment—tho litest craze for men—the jersey jucket ut Beno's. their pupils | | this promise, and t Tho Talk of Revoking the Street Oar Obar- ter and Stopping Dummies, GREAT INVENTION FOR MINERS. | A Prisoner Changes His Mind About Running Away The Water Pipes and the New Ditch Pointers and General News, Personal Fighting the Street Car Company. A conlest is threatened between this city and the Union Pacitic. The old cnuse of complaint about the ins is revive ' agreed, when the city gave enue, to run its dummy t half honr and to lay a double track at stated intervals olutions insisting on the ttening dire n- ance if not fultilled. The records have been lumbered up with such resoluti but they have brought about no Now the Union Paciiic has contro car line, and this is complair urged that the company's © vides for running the cars clear uy tway. The has been laid hove the Ogden house, but no ears run he street s do mnot run frequently enough, nor regularly enough to furnish the public with real street service, It i more of an omnibus line for pussen- at depots than a street car line, le cars do not even conneet with the outgoing dummics. fuct Council Bluils has no street ear system except in name, Committees dnmmy 1e company it a $10,000 I'he council has re m the conncil have waited on the ollicials several times, but an excuse fornot the, compiny give muking the desired changes and im- hat the line does not provements, t and that a street car line i will not pay. To this the r been made that the company ) tried the experiment of running a street car line heve. At the of the council three of the alde Myuster, Geise and Siedentopf, were for revoking the charter of the company. The other three aldermen opposed such a move, thinking it better to try some ay to_get the desired changes. solution to pinch the company erefor lost by a tie vote. At aldermen who were so ti , consen committee to the thre waiting on the company the other three serving as labor with the ofli r i selling Bob Sleds and Fine Cutters ‘at very low prices, either wholesale or retail.” Get our prices before you buy. fogpeeets atest midwinter styles in clothing at Beno's. - nckot L For everything in the grocery line give the new firm of l](iml, & Kleeb, "162 Everything new and ! Men's jorsc Beno's. A Great luvention, deon and V. M. Gideon, of have invented a machine which promises to make quite a stir among the minesof the west. It is said by experienced miners that if the m chine will do whatis claimed for it, there is a big fortune in it. The Gideon Lrothers are carpenters who have worked for some time in perfecting the machine, and now arrangements are being made for manufacturing it extensivelv. Delorma Parish and Ewing Hall, of Hazel Dell, and Mr. Jacob Sims, of this city, have formed_a company for the purpose of joining with the Gideons in placing It chine in the market, they having cured letters patent, and already some hines haye been made and put in actual use. With the coming of epring here will probably be a factory Ab- lished here. Itis known as the Gideon placer concentrator, Heretofore one of the great troubles in mining has be the carting of the dirt to water for wash- ing out the gold. The machinery is arranged that no water is nelessary Two men can take one of these machines into any of the mining regions of Arizona, New Mexico or wh r the tine tlour and grain gold is found in sand and dirt, #nd setting it down by the mine can go to work getting out the gold ata Hling expense, with regard to wear :n 1o fifteen tons of dirt can be run through the machine in a day, and from 30to U0 per cent. of all the gold ther may be in the dirt can be kaved and_se- cured, The machine is simple. The sand and dirt containing the gold dust passes from a hopper into a revolving drum, where the lumps are broken by the motion and by spikes, and then drops from the drum upon the &creen belt; the large lumps are by thiy belt cire ried off' to one side of the machine while the sund and dirt dropping upon & wire sereen just over the pan, finally on the pan, which is kept vibrating. sand and dirt slides down the bottom of this pan and drops from the lower end, snt City while the gold dust and nuggets remain collect in grooves or pockets, Those who have examined the inven- tion in ail say that it is bound to revolutionize the svatem of mining, and those who have taken hold of the inven- tion see a fortune in the future. The Scientilic American recently had a lengthy description of the invention, and spoke very highly of it. It beng the product of Pottawattamie county brains, and backed up by Pottawattamie county canital, its success will bo watched wnl‘ great locs Dayid Bradley & Co., 1100 South Main street, Council Blufls, Iowa, ure selling Bob Sleds and Fine C g ery low prices, either wholesale or retil.” Get our prices before you buy. ———— Be sure and ask your grocer for the bread made at Smith & Loerke’s bakery, No. 523 Main street. 1t is the very be made. Try it and be convinced. —— If you wish to purchase anything for ladics’ or men's wear, be sure to seo Beno's stock and prices first. You won't be disappointed. WEEE S Latest styles hats und oaps at Beno's. -— Who Shall Fay the Piper? In excavating the new sewer ditch some questions have arisen ho au ta wator pipes which have been put down across the ditech. These water pipes, four or five in number, were I before the diteh was dug. Now that the ditch is being opened, some of Scse pipes are exposed, und if left so ure hable to freeze, doing great damage. The exposed pipes have becn tempororily eovered, but the question must be scttled s to who shall beur the expense of muking the neces- sury chango in these pipes. The ordi- nance in regord to the waterworks pro- vides that the company shall conform to the grades of the streets, but nothin, else is said about it. It is understood that the council committee, to whom the matter has been veferred, have decided 10 report that the company, and not the city, shall pay m{ the nges. The theory on which this decision s reached running of | ins every | | name tuliilling of | | as there THE OMAHA DAILLY BEE, WEDN is based on the fact that the ground through which the diteh ps e been Jaid ont as a street, and as the company | must conform to the grade of the stre it must get down below the the ditch with its pipes. | be changed as soon as y | question of hability se - David Bradley & Co., 1100 South Main street, Council Bl sclling Bob Sleds and F low or retail. ou buy. - Having put in a complete new stock of clothing® furnish Foods, ete, Fox & Hughes, No. 915 M invite the publ give them 3 Their expenses are small, and they can afford to sell cheap our pr - Winter hats at greatly reduced prie to close themout at Mrs. O A, Rogers - Afraid of a Bullet., A suspicious acting fellow, giving his Williams, was bronght il Monday night. It is wanted elsewhere, hut other charge s that of vagraney lodged him. Deputy Marshal Bates sized the fellow up as having served a term some- where, and this suspicion was confirmed by a httle move on Williams' part, to which those unused to handling prison- ers would pay little attention. On being put into the cell Williams at once r out and pulled the door to “That settles it,’ d Batcs v a green one do that. You can bet abeen there. You see, when the den goos around to lock the prison- crs in each prisoner pulls to the door of his cell and the warden simply locks it a fresh man pull the door to Yesterday Williams was sent to the county jail for ten days, be- fore the end of which time more may be learned of him. While Marshal Guanella was taking him there he made a break, itending to run through the alley in the par of Broadway, between Main and 'l streets, but Guanella promptly puiled a revolver and threatened to shoot, which braught Williams to time. - David Bradley & Co., 1100 South Main street, Council Blufis, Towa, wre selling Bob Sleds and Fine Cutters at very low prices, vither wholesale or retul, ~ Get our prices before you buy. w8 Goo into the city Jought that | was ro €. B. Jacquemin street, take pleasure in snnounc the public that their stock of arti namental, stylish and useful gouds, is complete in_each and every de- partment, and cordially invite everybody to visit their stove, inSpect their goods and compare prices. No trouble what- ever to show goods. The tinest fr and fancy chenille lowers for fancy work at E. Stockert & Co.'’s, No. 809 Broadway. e, Personal Pavazraphs, B. F. Clayton was in the city yest A. F. Clatterbuck is reported ver at his home. Frank Shinn, of Carson, is in the city to attend court. Herman Mendel, of Neola, was in the city yesterday. Alderman Shogart and wife have re- turned from Ilinois. George Keeline is confined to his home with some lung troubles. P. Folsom, jr., the paving contract- or is at the Ogden house. L. F. Wakeneld, of Sioux City, watched the snow fall here yesterday. Colonel Cochran, of Little Sioux, is with his Council Bluffs friends again. John F. Loomis, one of the implement dealers ot She{by county, was in the city yesterday. District Attorney A. A. Thornell is in the city, ready for his duties at this term of the district court. A. Hoogewoning, of Avoca, a large pork packer, was in the city yesterday and took home & fancy sleygh. ,Julm M. Adams, brother of E. E. dams, the Boston shoe mun, 18 now al- most too happy to tinish his trip through the weat in the interosts of tho house he repre; . He has received word from his wife in Massachusctts that he is the father of a bright little ludy, who arrived on the 30th. H. J.Sargeant, who has been connected withJ. M. Phillips, in this city, is on the first of January to go into Dakota and Wyoming as travelling salesman for Réed, Jones & Co., of Omaha. Mr, Sargéant is not only i first class boot and shoe man, but he has qualities of head and heart’ which make friends for him everywhere. s adies und gents get a ticket to the drawing on y 1, with 25 cents worth of goods” purc Arthur Lefkovitz, 623 Broadway. The choicest candies, California fruits, nuts, cigars, etc., alwiys on band, — For hardware_and house furnishings 1, prices of Cooper & MoGer, No. 41 ain street, e Smith's Electro-Magnetic fifty cents. No. 80 Fourth Bluffs, Iowa. Agents Drs. Judd noles. Onl 8t., Council wanted I ———— How He Killed the Bob Cat. Helena (M. T.) Herald: McManus a compositor on the Billings Gazette, went hunting the other day, equipped with an old_single-barrel, muzzle-londing gun. While in the woods he thought he saw a chicken up in u tree, and fired a charge of bird shot at it. This volloy disclosed the fact that the supposed chicken wus a wildcat. From lhis‘ilum'mra he conclndes his own story as fol handful of powder in the old gun, crowded in half & newspaper and rammed it down hard; then poured in shot until I could almost it, and put the other half of the newspaper on top of that. ‘Then I uimed at the head of the bob cat and fired. The cat and I dropped at the sume time, but, us I hadn't far to go, 1 ed the ground first. The cat wisn't quite dead when he reached the ground, 50 I finished him with a club,” -~ Finest display of meershaum and smok goods for holiday gifts. T, D. King & Co., Cigurs pnd Tobaccos, 648 Broudway. ows: “I then put a e Every onebuying 25 cents worth of T D. King & has a chance. free, in the great drawing, December 24, Correct Abstracts of Title and Real Es- tate Loans at-mMemnnon Peurl street. e The electric belt of Judd & Swith, 80 Fourth street, Council Bluits, positively i dyspepsia, fits, cold Fetn chie, Kidney und liver complaints, loss of vitulity, lead i &, luck of nerve force and 'vigor, ukuess of those diseases of a personal nature in male and female. - All Right, Wall Strect ws: ‘They had been home from thein honey moon about six weeks, when he ewme home an hour enrlier than asuul, and softly sai "My ed abont som is the eares and g such & house. What if you deeded it over Siop right there, S0 was o widow when ® e ovow a relief i 10 me. she commanded, yon married me and Wl my property 1% always snall be ind and ) o rtgages, but no work roots on v don't st up moie him out on two chattel ni r hugband will eve margin hat deal, -~ Trw, Favorrs Waslang Compound of the day i unguestionably JAMES PYLESPEARLINE. It dispenses with the nocossity for beafin rubbing the elthose, and does injore the fabric. CARPETS. Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co. Our ttock 18 row complete fn every depart | ment and contain all the Iatest styles and effects CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, EIC, ETO ~THE= Largest Stock ~AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUEIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN I0OWA. SAMPLES furnished upon application to o owu parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK T0 ORDRE Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadaway. " R. RICE, M. D CANCERS or,quicr tumia vemoved wicout 1he knifo or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES, or au xinds a speciaity. Over thirty yours' pract cal cxporionce. Ollios No. 11 Pearl Street, Coun il Bluffs. B CoNSULTATION Fiike Chicazo Water 'H;!vor 6&., 64 DEARBORN STREET. rant pressure for hinery. Specis ni blowing. W Power furnishod from b driving wl kinds of ligh attontion given to church ¢ run printing prasses, 0ppers, 100 croa frcezers, polishing Inthes, sewing machines, et Tho best chewpest motor mude. Bend for ¢ cular. "In1 8 in Council Blufls by Hew fob oftic Paca & Bchin:at. meat mavket. Chicago Meat Market Lasizendorfer's Meat Market. Smith & Meyers, Kurtz & Kleeb, coffee grinder. Hobert Mullis, coffee wrinder. . L. WILLTAMS, BellingAgent, 18 Main at, Council Blufts, lowa, 1111 Farnam Bt. Omali UNION TICKET OFFICE 4. L. Do BEVOISE, Agent, No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Tho following is the tine of arrivel and departure of train by oontral standard time, at 1ho local dopots. Truins 1eavo transfer depot 1 arlier and arrive ten minutes lator ARRIVE. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN, oo Mudl and Expreas. .. ‘Accommodation, ~....Express. AGO & IOCK ‘Mail and Express ‘Accommodation ¢Aao, cove Ml M .. Expres At WABARH, BT. LOULS & PACI¥IC. . ¥ Loo t. Lould Express Local Transfer 5t. Louis Ex. BIOUX CITT & PAl -Sioux City Ma Bt. Paul Exp IRIDTES. Corner Pearl Btreet and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Rink for rent for theatyioa)l performances balls, parties, ete All kinds of refreshingnté and & FRES LUNCH every morning. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesnle nud retall Lumber, Lath, Shinglos Bash, Doors und Blinds. Sole agents for the celebrated Marbleboad Concentrated White ime, 8, P, MACCONNELL, Munsger. SDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1885, i SPECTAL_NOTICES, NOTICE.~Special adveriisoments, #nch & Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants 1 Boarding, ete., will be in ted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PRR LINE for the firet insortion and FIV A LINE for | emeh subsequent inse dvertise. | menteat our offic, No. 12 Pearl street, near | Hrondway, | Trish setter. ablo reward will bo paid on 4 0ld. A s its delivery to J. J. Bl 85, 87 Brondway ANTED=An activa boy, not Addroes V, Beg office, Council Blu ARM FOR SALE At Darsain if sold soon 160 ncres, 64 miles &ovthwest of Omahi. 8§ m louse, oxcellent well and cistern, 2 barns one for cight horses, of 1 wagon hous 0 st neor than cin office. Appie d el fruie, Neve TRD To buy all the first-clnssscoond 1t household gor op D highest murkot pric . J. Mandel, & Broadway, dealer in new and strictly first-class second-hand furniture, ote., oc. QOR SALE-D Tirainard, OUSES FOR R No. 4 Penrl &t to, with s of apor Mill, comp thic largo boarding house and throo ~A business property in_ Cherokee, ounty, fowa, will trade for wostern Valie, about $4,000. N A beautiful home jn the town of Hi inge, Mills county, lowa, for Nebraska la Valic, $3,500. 0. 41—A good business property and also A gogd residence praparty in the town of Chenv e o lil. low down for cashor will n well_fmproved, M0 Town. joining 'tho Price, for & short tine, acros town of Spirit Li £3b por neve, No. 14 16 187—Aro four fnproved farms in Phillips cou Kunsus, each with a small in- uitas will be exchange d 1and in 116348 acres fn Holt ved, At a big bargain. reliandise N h—A fine two etory brick residence, one of the bost locations in Cou Blufs, will trade |vm||\-lm:I"(“|l~<l Kansus or Nebraskn 5,000, Are two other beautiful hon , which cash paymenis will b rgain. A ~A beautiful suburban location in fowa City, Town, will exchango for western luids. Val 0. are only a few of our &pec ou've got anything to trade 1 ostate or morchundise, eral good stocks of roods BWAN & WALKER, uneil Blufls, Towa. HOME STEAM LAUNDRY (GEO. W. SCHINDELE & CO.,) No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs. write us. - We to trade for lands. All work guaranteed cqual to Troy Laundry work. Work called for and doliv d FREE. All goods by mail or express receive prompt at- tention. Specialtics— Cloanliness and prom ptuces, Tel ephone No 153, A. W. PATTESON & CO. Nos. 4 and 2, Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs, Iowa. The cold weather has finally put in an appearance and finds many persons not yot supplied with heavy underwear, con- sequently we wish to gently Lint that we have a fing assortment o Underwear. We wish to call tpecial attention to our Double front and back Undershiits with drawers to match, Fur and Cloth Caps, Mits and Gloves. Mufflers, Etc., Etc,, Etc. CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. io5:-4-and 2, Masonlo Tomple, Council Bluffs, HOTEIL, For Sale or Rent! A nearly new new and the only hotel in the wide-awake town of MACEDONIA, IOWA, Ten bed rooms, good drawing voom wnd celiar, il 88 Hodia & Co., Address CHAS. P. KOEHLER, MACEDONIA, IA. C No. 23, Mgin Streel . piss (he_door, class, Opencd Dee. bat, (You Miss It If you buy any where except at Metcalf Bros. They are selling their Clothing at Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps’ underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, etc.. ete, METCALF BROS, 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. & HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bufldings of any kind raisod or moved and satistaction guaranteod. on Little Giunt trucks—th best in the world. Frame houecs move 808 Bighth Avenve and Eighth Street, 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIITS. Overconts for M Merchant Tailc Merchant Tailor Overcoats. Morchant Tailbor rowscrs. Equal to theesTwo order, Atbwf the price Fat Mons' Buits and Overcoats. Lean Meon' fuits and Overcoats, Fat Mens' Troweers Beamlees Shtris and Trowsers in Medicated Bcartets, Extra Heavy Fucy Colored Wools and mixed quulities, from 2ix onch to #4.50. DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS | FOR THR FALL OF 1893 FURINISEIING GOOD3 Gloves, Neckwear, cotch wools briggens, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Bros. Of rst class qualities and reasonable prices. METCALE RETAIL DEPARTMENT €2 and 344 Broadwar, Council Blugs, Iowa, J. M. SMITH LEADING Mechant Talol N.7and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Towa T SANTACLAUS| SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, Council Blufls, MERGEN HOTEL, Main 8t,, Council Biufls, railway depois. Pt Eveiyihing new and MERG Propricker i M 'RUSSELL&Co Manufacturorof wll £lzes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Brpecinily Dosigned for Running, MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon ‘T hreshers, Carey and Woy STATIONARY, SKID, bury Horse Powers. Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Iaclory Massilion, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. _fiorthwestern Hotel. | Newly fitted and furnished Duamy Depot. $1, L. H. BERSHAV JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLLUPFFS. and_ Federal Couits. Practices In Stat R Snuzart B.ock Beno, I Rooms 7 and THOS, OFFICER. W. P M. PUSRY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Establishod 1405, ONLY HOTEL In Council Blufts haviug Fire IEscape Andall mouern fmprovements, call bolls, fre alarm bells, etc., 1stho CRESTON HOUSE! Now. £16, ¥17 ud 219, Main Btreet, MAX MOMN, Propriotor, B0 Mk A B Mixkuron Pr. T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange N DI Pascl8teast |, Councll Bluls, Iows. Denlers {n fowa, Kaneas and Nebraske Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY, Real Estate bought and sold. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTULKK AND DEALER IN HAIR GOODS. _‘ N sclidnz. il Justice of the Peace. Ofivo Over American Bxpressy Cowpuuy.