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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1 886, THE DAILYBEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 6. OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week, EPHONES: Busixess Orrice, No. 4 NianT Evrror, No. 23 Manager. Pants to order, from 5 up, at Reiter’s. * The Episcopalians had a social gather- ing at the rectory 1 The M for a masquerade to t Oth The county jail has at last been sup- plied with a‘telephone, aneeded conveni- ence. M. Kirkendall has bee m 50 bail, and wili hav fow days on the charge of der false p ‘ooley, who was in the agricultural business here, has gone to MeCook, Nel and entered into husiness there with Mr Hoover, who also has been g dent of this city Il A;-m “on the leased on awing_in a biaining Tah xlul not mak n by its ente Thursday evening, the .\po;mu hvlnl' heav, ill asmall surplus w be- honor of giving an ¢ \.u-u.»m en- tertainment The Chicago lumber company has started in on the improvement of its yards on Main street. Seven lots are to be filled in, sheds constructed and changes made of different kinds, so that the total expenditure for the improvements will probably reach $8,000. The manufacturing assoeiation, which has got so good n start, should not be allowed to stand still and et frost bitten, The stock should be taken_at once and the ball set rolling. Council Blufls can hardly expect others to ce faith in her future unless its citizens show their faith by their works. A large safe belonging to Groneweg & Mluwnlgun while being moved over to Filed & Sheperd's warchouse y came to a standstill a3 the corner of k avenue and Pearl street, the timbers be- neath it giving w It was so badly stuck that it had to be left there over night. A gencral mecting is to be held this evening at the ity hall, at which all in- ter n the success of the coasting carnival are earnestly requested to he present. Let there be a full attendance and a hearty co-operation in the plans as arranged by the committees, :\m‘l which will be reported at the meeting this eve l)lll" 1\[1‘ Robert Nisbet, of the Lewis Hand Fire Extinguishior compang. of Chicago, Union ments to supply coaches, eaboose mines, eating huuwe nd shops with > extin- Union Pacific scems bent ing its property as employes and | Nisbet will g I car, dist £ 8 on thoroughl well as the | trons from fire out nlong the uting the extinguishers and sceing that they properly put in place. The Lewis extinguishicr is unlike the g ades, being a long tin tube, and is a ple as it ive, and many advan- tages med for it Some of the consi talking of gathering and _ta xlmwm;: tl of this ci not esent the sentiments of the peo- i its to Des Momes, and that cgate, voicing the wishes of Council Blufls. The may has advocated a low lhicense, when it is well known that the large majority of lho business men and proverty owners nhu.,h license. In other respects, als are not satisfied with hay- ofore the peoplo o s representative of this city, They feel ke choking him off, and not. being held ponsible for some of his foolishues: Such a meeting will probably be called. For first elass Missouri wood call on Gleason, athis coal oflice, 26 Pearl street. Mr. he is in no s ing ofLihe —— Substantial n\Mr’uh of title and real estate loans. L. Squire, 101 Pearl street, Ce ouncil l{lufl s - —— Personal Paragraphs. William Lewis is off to St. Louis on a business trip. Alderman Geise is reported as some- what better, A. 8. Clough to New Mexico. Alex Malmrose is looking after the Ne- braska trade for Metealf Bros. iss Lou Gilbert of Dubuque is visit- friend Miss Clara Bebbington. 1da Willey of Malvern, Iowa, is spending a few days with Mr . C. Cole and sistor. i mm‘ Guckley and Mrs, Dunn of Fort Scott, Ark, @ visiting thewr Sinton, Mus. Jamcs iney of this city. ll:uln- the aged mother of C. M. been quite ill for two weeks yesterday there seemed little recovery. returned from his trip The February term of the opens on the 16th, The following have been selecte . Biggs, ( Petman, Ed” Fla Donuhue, W. J l\<'| Creck; Mil- J. B. Matthews (.x| of § tun l’urkn-r of leIm Washington: I Dell; Willix Loughery of Boomer; Neola; Jolin Holtz 0[ A‘Illl'h'll H. Hough of Crescen .lmulmm of Norwalk, and George West, Sr., of Rock ford. Hew Dowling of Money to hmll by Fovest Suuth - Best coal nd wood 1n the eity at Glea- son's, 2 P Will be here with a larg of cloth ’“fi' furnishing goods and notions, which I be sold at ‘tion ai No. 7 Main street, commenc urday. Hanmy l\\n Auctioncer, - The Chllr<'l|1‘u 'l‘o~)lt)r|'ul The second sermon of tl ies on popular subjects will be givenat the B tist ehurch to-morrow evening. S “I'he lel Young Man. All arve invited, Sorvices in the Congregational church will be held as usual to-morrow. Preach- ing h{ the pastor, Rev. ( Crofts, morning and evening. Morning subject ample. Evening subject—A Happy City. Seats free and ev ody welcome. At the Methodist Episcopal church to- morrow evening the pastor will preach on ‘“The Lh‘uor Traflic, a Crime Ag Humanity. — To the Mcmbers of the Har of Potto- wattomie County. Every member of the bar is rebuested 10 meet at the oftice u( Pusey this (Baturday) evening u " Im- Sy e Gl public is be considered. F. Sapr. 00,000 brick for sale, il Blufis, lowa. . Straub, Coun- NEW COLD WEATHER SUITS, Some Interesting Grim Being Prepared for the Cirenit Court Mill, LIBERTY LOVERS TALK. THE The City's FEconomical Showing—A rman Farmer Loses a Fat Roll —Sunday's Programme at the Churches—About Town. Municipal Economy. “How about the city finances, Mr. Auditor Is the present council such a wonderfully economical one, as claim ed the Bex man "ell, 1 think the present council has bheen pretty economical, At the last meet- ing of the council theve was less than £3,800 of bills allowed, although 1 notice one of the evening papers says the bills amounted to about $6,000. If the next month's bills do not amount to more than this, the tc for the year will not be over £64,000. I think the total for the year will amount to less than that. That's ranning it pretty close.”’ “How rat’! “\Why, last year the expenditures were £80,000, almost $00, mm This year is quite does it compare with other e that this council is I than any in the history of the city?” “T don’t know an economieal to g the e ms. There are always more or less lswhich really belong to one council, which have to be paid by the succecdin Some claim that out of the $64 year, there should be subtrac 000, which this council pay bills contracted by the previous cotneil. n out it makes the present v, lower than for 1 lot of bills fo It has been t is difficult about fll.l' Irom others the Beg learns that there will be an attempt to maintain an eco- nomical ,,..m Plivee aldermen are to retive this ing, .mll lln‘-n- are to be clocted to fill theit places. 1f the people elect or re-e one economy alderman to help out the three elected last spring and who hold over, the same policy is to rintuined. smm- forms are already citizens, and if the wminu-n( expresses itself at the polls it will doubtless be follu\\ml up for One of the changes In-mg agitated hat is the combining of ‘the oflices nd police chief. A present therd o distinet organi tions. The 1 has_two deputies, and has posession of the j: The chief of police has his {mu' uqu him and has separate headqus The is thus obliged to maintain l\\u separate estab- lishments, whereas it is urged that by making the marshal chicf of police th :\p('n«u\ would be eut down materis It well known fact also that the ul and chief of pollu'( I more or Their wor in many pec q often con- flicts. It seems impossible to get two men to fill these ofli who wil along in perfect harmony. Often a direc break is not made, but” there contin- ually petty jealonsies and chafings which prevent the best performance- of duty and best sort of service to the public 1t 15 claimed, with much apparent rea- son, that it would_be ch per and more nd mar- sad, with adquarters. Some other changos ave being talked It will not be long befor made to 5 pvusn con- sted with the police court business. * 1t s not scem (o pay to have a $3,000 judge and other luxuries to try sional drunken man or some Most of the serious state to some justice of the pea nary examination so th charging up fees in these c: wuplx- tobe at as great an expense in as though there was not a court doing a police court e The city has no money to throw away or spend foolishly. Itisnot in a bank- rupt condition, by any means, and does not want to become so. While th ple need to have some enterpr make needed improvements. y these improvements for the most y are paid for by spe sessment seems that the running ex) city n be kept dow onable anount without jeops of the best inte s of the city or retarding its growth. e Points on Prohibition. The mayor of Council Bluffs and others were at Des Moines Thu and in the evening appeared before the joint com- mittec on the suppression of intemper- ance, Senator Clark wag c‘h“”ml““' of the committee, the other memuerZ 2010T Senators Glass, Sweeney, Chambers, Un- derwood, Donnan, Caldwell, Woolson, Chub, Schmidt, Johnszon, and Messrs. Custer, Weaver, Cole, Lyons of Guthrie, Mitchell, Bunce, Redman, ‘Tipton, Wi Lathrop, Holbrook, Baldwin and Robl fayor Magee of Sioux Uity introduce 1ga John Brennan of his own city. I d that o $1,000 license was what w: nted in such eities as Des Moines and rty days it would wipe of the eighty saloons and puv §20,000 into the city This would make the ~u]uu|\ e hiding cit v ring The citizen: and inereasing dron aid, not for the begetting rds. He appeared, aloons, but for tem fagee endorsed these remarks ared that so far from being « man he would abolish the whol: 155 11 it was in his power to do so. being possible he wanted high mayor of Council Blufis then He said that the measure was not lone. It was one association of T'he state after making such v d no money in the mayor's 1ds Lo enforee it and ithad not worl isfactory. At Council Blufts, in ord ¥ mue to the eity tluy had \ ordinance for pop” houses and city had drawn a revenue of §25,000 ,000. He thought that men who had such experience as the mayors, who weio hiere, ought to know what'was' best for them, especially wl m ity u:n n, but as oflicials in (‘n\ or rider >, G, Ballingall of Ottumwa declared himsclf as not in favor of high lic He believed in t license The r appetites or honor unmmuh u would lm t or hn'ud .. He wanted a liberal li lh, believed prohibition had made more drunkards than all the saloons togethe ‘The committee adjourned without e ing to any decision as to what report they would muke. - New Winter Suits. The approach of the last for the coming term of the ¢! causes the the docket. pablic interest, John L. Howe commences a heavy suit y of service uit court 1508 to_come tumbling onto Awong them are some of some | of Auditor | expended by this council | | short, and we: against the city. He has gained posses- sion of eity warrants to the amount of £9,161, and commences suit to enforce their payment. As there are a goodly number of outstanding warrants, and the city is limited in its power of making more than a ten mill levy for general purposes, it seems that the eit catch up very easily on these back rants. If thrown into judgment lho couneil can levy judgment tax to pay them off, and thus lessen the .m\nnn( of those outstanding and c 3 advance. The nearer that v proach par the more ¢ city run, for when wa ated the city has to issue enough more to allow for the discount. 1ch is the view of some of the city financicrs, who rather 1 the ~outs m«hug wa cleared up in this way rather than b them drag along. lmmu-r |~| nts ap- rants are_depreci- commences ccount of injur a defeetive culvert on upper Br way, he being thrown from his buggy by heels running oft one side which protected Ages on ac: , by which has been count of a defective w. his building on Main flooded and the wall und; I Connell has against the county, claimin, services as coroner, the board ha jected several of his_bills. Among the items is his bill of $16 for trying lnlv cover the body of “Lone Wolf," over which there w ch nsational stroug- gle between this ¢ and Avoc Fred W has * commenced “a suit awrles Bowen in which he 1s $5,370, for damages caused by 1 <Iu[_r hvl(numw(n defendant. He elaims t y lust he was riding along in Neola township, when the rushed at his hoy frightening the anim and causing him to ron against & barb wire fence. The plaintift' claimed to hav his leg torn in the nceident, and to have been subjected to great pain and expense. If all this is proved, Bowen will doubt- less fed $5,000 dog is too expensiye a luxury, Margueretta Dunkle has commenced an action for divorce from David Dunkle, to whom she was married in - Omaha, in April, 1881, aims that when she wis married she ot know that he in- zed in booz y, but soon found it out fo her sorrow. She further claims that he so far forgot that he was in duty r, that he lavished his affec- tions on Gusta Burchall, and on_other women. She sets forth that ]"I\Nl has about $6,000 worth of prope yove all indebtedness, and she wants a fair share of this. ——— Lost His Roll. A farmer named Charles Shultz from Tecumseh (Neb.) ved in this city Thursday night, accompanied by his wife. ‘They werc en route to La Creston (Minn.), and on stepping up to the ticket office to purchase the necessary trans- portation the farmer found that he was $140 short. He conld not account for the loss of his money very clearly, He says that at Lincoln two young men got on board and soon became acquainted with him. He aceepted their invitation to go into the smoking c: » they had a happy time, p nd refresh- ing themsely wsional pull at a bottle which one ot them had in his pocket. On at the transfer the two strangers wanted him to come up town, but he declined the invitation and remained there. As he went to buy his tickets he found that he had lost §140. He had the money in a pockethook in a hip pocket. He reported the loss to Officer uinn at the transfer, and he inv l':mlmy resul the ost his money by its dropd ving out of h pocket. Or possibly he was the vietim of a_confidence game and as ashamed to admit_it, or possibly the gers who took such interest in him ot a_chance to pick I l the strangers is deseribed as a tall man, about "llyoursuld having a mou and wearing a light colored overcoat. The other w: young man, rather ing a full beard. As eral confidence men have been ha about here lately, 1t scems not improt 1 ble that some of them were the ones con- cerned. e A '-t)luhmlmml & C n street. nt the ».mu' s office, ‘Jmm holding r payment to- e MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Edwin Booth is playing in New York. Modjeska is filling an engagement in Phil- adelphia. Barrett is actimg “Hernan to large New York audience Edwin Booth's recelpts for thirteen weeks in Boston averaged $10,000 a week. Boucieault will appear in liis new comedy, she Jilk” yt the Boston Museun, vext Mon: his new play, hief success of 1 Opera Com- ¢ Hastreiter is th the prineipals of the Ameri Balfe is to star n Turvey's new play, * mm xt season in rronn .. p HY , but not n Barrett will begin his tour at the Star theatre Ylaudian,” Thomas Keene has been so much Dby his recent R , not. likely to ac n in London” has_been accepted by rench Socie f‘\ullmh, and will be produced in Paris in April. W. 11, Gillette has written o serious “Held by the Encmy,” company to produce it. Dion Boucicault has sold to the of Forepaugh's theater the right to “Arah pgue’’ this month Joln Jennings has purc wsed the Tight to produce “Confusion,” and will organize a company, filling dates in small eiti 1t is said that James O'Neill definitely decided to play Hamlet next season in addi- tion to the Count of Monte Christo, Lotta has presented Rosina V okes with a coil ring et with a diamond solitaire, and lll- English comedienne was duly moved to als. The collapse of the skating almost complete, In many pl: out the country the rinks a bdnglllluml into cheap theatres. M5S0l Smith Russell’s new play, “Felix M Kusick,” is said to be fc led on the exp ences of John D, € r of llIU Ko- homo (Ind.) Gazette, Ada Gil ml who sta; Pink,” and J shining lighs Anerican next October in goted play, and is organizing a managers produce ed in “A Mountain )nm*ll\lnlu, of (lll' husband, Hmlh-’y Bt d on the pattern of the oradle o be added Lo their llunllulu early next June. ron will be brought Feb, 15, with the e oot Pauline Hall, Vietor helling and \\'Illhun Castle in the chief parts, Sydney Rosenfeld Is wiiting the libretto r St ron,” and also @ new g ey And Srhder R Tt e Seill 0 A e et season. Jobin A, Stevens has engaged Maud Miller id her hush Loudon McCormick, to el e ot the forward ?nnm ds. A contract has been signed by Christine Nilsson whereby she agrees to sing in ¢ cert under the management of Max Strakosch in this country next season, commencing in October. The impressario Sh “Lohengrin” and Paris iu the an intends to give Phantom Ship.” in nguage, at the ou 1s expected { theat the 1" Wagner war will undoubtedly be started in the French capital if Shurman earries out his purpose, A village of North American Indians will be sent to London in the spring for exhibi- tion there. They will probably come back with eye-glasses, unpaid tailor's bills, and the regulation British drawl, just like the rest of Americans who go over tiiere for show or other purposes, Mis Margaret Mather has made such a wonderful strong impréssion in “Leah” at the Union Square theatre and her andiences are g0 large that Manager Hill wisely de- termined to continue her in that play for the remainder of her engagement, which closes to-night, Mme. mumkn intends to play “Two ( Pntle ."She has been studying 1 rac r a long time, and the umwm s cast among the members of her present company, 1t will probably be pr duced in one of the principal cities befo !Iw close of the present season. Edwin Andrews, the tenor of Haverly’s Home Minstrels, will ta the company on the road next week, traveling through Wi consin. The troup will include Con. T, urphy, Dan Thompson, Bob Hooly, Charlie mon, Emil Ames, the Madrigal 'II!\\4\|II| others, They will sdon appear at the dard theater, where Swetnam and \lx\\ llll(‘ join them. 1t has been definitely settled that the monu- ment to the late _John McCullough will be erected in Philadelphia, The design adopted will cost £2),000 to build, A large amount has already been subscribed. It is to be built of gray sandstone in the form of a tomb, sur- mounted with a heroic-sized statue of the dead actor. Mis. Lanatry made b on Thursday night at the 1 ss” theater in London, as_ the heroine in_ he 'w play, “Enemies,” by Charles Coghlan, 'Ilw]»l y isan mln]nla!lun of the novel “La Grande Marniere” by George Ohnet, author of “le Maitre de Forge: ge Panie,” ete, Mr. ( m.hlfln has el he scene of the drama to England, and Il.u arranged the episodes in five acts, Julia in the nounced success - SINGULARITIES, Sharon, Ohio, boasts of a five-legged Tamb and a four-leeged duck, The bones of a mastodon were unearthed at Kaiamazoo, Micl., ast week. The quails in several counties of Kansas frozen to death during the recent cold e. Two hundred ana two lions have been illed in Algeria during Ilu'I:lxlhwl\(' e 150 1,214 panthers, 1,552 hyenas and jackals. The identical tobac ter Raleich smoked b 1 London p: ) pipe which fore Queen I Ier siy's, wis Sold b uu[lu' \\|Il|||):||l i TRV field, which arrived at Ph l4lu||b| ava a few d. ago, brought with him se eral monkeys, one of which is a very intelli- gent animal, and, among its other accom- plishments, can drink gin with evident relish. 1t may be interesting to know that at Lake assa, Africa, a strong young man ean be yought for forty vards ot white eotton eloth, a young woman for fifty- is, and a young mother f s Age iS evidently at count, for .\ll (l|ll man can be bouglit for four yards, [ock rivaling in mechanism the celel burg elock has recently been brov It occuples a space of 200 cubie feet, its weight is 1,500 poun nd it has 265 wheels, Tt is k n motion by one [ll'l)(l"lllm and l\\L|\l'\\ s, Of the latter, he first is wound up every eight days and the last at the end of 2,000 rs. The dial- ;.L‘u indicates seconds, minutes, hour weeks, months, years, and the | \A rs from the year 1 to 10,000, There besides 122 movable figures, \\Ilwhn]\pt"\l nong them nt: tions of old Father e, man, death, the _Ruard angel, flll' twelve athen deitie e, the four sea s of the me life of Chri Cuunmln Bluffs Nahfinal Hank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Capital, Authorized Capital....... Stockholders Represent Do a general banking business. Accounts of banks, bankers, merchants, man- ufacturers and individuals received on favora- ble terms. Domestic und foreign exchange, The very best of attention given to all busi ness committed to our care. NOTICE! T0 THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATRONS. Thave bought what is known as the COUNCILBLUFFSOMNIBUS,BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER LINE: e my personal atte {dences for pussengy ncluding dum And will nnd bugkuge tr ephone 140, am respectfully H. BECROFT. Successor to J, Rogers, " JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Federal Courts, t Block, Thankful for past favors, yours, l’ncm-nq in State and HRooms 7 apd 8, Snu UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS, ‘The following is lllb. time of arrival and depurture of trains b rul stundard time, nt the local de i, BT, LOUI & PACIFIG . 3, Lovul St Lol Express Local St. Louis Ex. Transfer. V! ST, GOK & COUNCIL B i Bxpress. a u u ) po . ~uudu)~ 4550 5:00 -11310 p. E R. Cadwell Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 604 Broadway, : Council Bluffs MERGEN HOTEL, Main St., Council Blufis. Nearthe O, B. & Q.: C., AL & St. I’,. R & P oailway depots. Street : door. .)mmg new and first “piL MERGEN, Froprietor and Manager. and Iliam l‘n*nn or cars | WHOLESELE HOUSES OF .u.lm U DEERE URAL IMPLEMENT 5, WELLS & CO., Wholesale JEte. Council Bluffs, e MANUFACTURING Carringes, Fte KEYSTONE o Harr ters, e, Fa s, Seeders, Corn Planters ory, Rock Falls, Nos. 1501, 150, 1503, 1507 Main St., Council DAVID BRADL & €O, Manuf'rs en 1Jcbhers of | 100 to 1115 South Main Strest Towa. » Council CARP) (Ul lll BLUFFS CARPET ( Sart o, A n Fixtures, Upholstory Brondway Towi. Ol Cloth i e, CIGARS, TOBACCO, B¢, PEREGOY & MOURE, —Wholesale Jobbors in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts,, Council Towa COMMISSION., T 7,\N\'I)I<)I{ & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Produce and Fruit Commission Mexc No. 14 Pearl £t., Council Blufrs. Vthlt McCLURG CRACKER CO., —Manuiacturcrs of— Council Bufs, Towa, CROCKERY. MAURER & (] R\[l-, Lamps ruit Gouds, Faney ( Couneil Blu Towa. DRUGG! llARI] HAAS & ((l Biutrs, MITH & CO., Notions, Ete. and 115 Pearl § Nos. 112 and 114 Main St Council Blufls, AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Wi o, Corn Shellers, Stalk Cullera. Tafrs. Agrlcnllural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriagoe, and all kinle of Tarm Machnony. Blul's, 0., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Goods, Council Blutrs, Pipes Blutrs, hants Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes, Importers & Jobbers pf Cmckery,Glassware s, Wholesale Drngglsts 0115 Paints, Glass, Main St., und Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale " GRONEW Nos. 117, 119 and 1 wa. Frults Conrecllouery & Fflncy Grocerles GEN, Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, fuin St., Council Bluffs, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 W Ts. Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Brond- Z.T.LINDSEY & CO., ESXXCLUSIVEL . NOTICE, Boarding, e each subse Broadway, Rubber Boots, Shoes and Arctics, Rubber and Oil Clothing, and Felt Boots SPECIAL thelow rato of TEN C NE fivstinsertion and FIV mentsat our ofice, No. L Pearl 'Ig 10} S Dajeaying saaug wiajse3 pue aoig asuaww) Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Offce 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, W. P .A.YLSWORTI—I,‘ Iowa. Y Arswoa-rm ‘oke HOUSE IVIOVER AND RAISER Brick baillinzs of any kin1 rilsalor move ! and sitistaction guarantd on Little Giant trucks—the best in the world. Frams hous33 move 1 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, Council Bluffs. NOTICES. —Special advertisements, such a3 Lost, Found, To Loan Fo~ Sale, To Rent, Wants, te., will be inserted in this columnat for the LINE for advertise veet, near quent insertion. Council Bluffs. WANTS. BECKMAN & CO., Main St., HA T'CALF ETC. BROTHERS, 2 and 34 Brondway, Couneil Blu HEAVY HARDWARE. B KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale HIDES AND WOOL. l) H. McDANFEL] I? \\, C l) Tallow, Wool, Pelts ase and Furs, O Bluils, Towa. % OIS, COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL €O, —Wholesele Dealers in- BETC., BTC. 5. Theodore, Agent, Chancil Bulis, Town. RTON & (( And Bridge Muterial Spec hev of wil Kinds. Oflice No,'| Council Biufts, Tow "INE “JOHN LINDER, Wi ulo Imported ard Domostic Wguss & Lig Agent tor 8t. Gottl Herh Bittors, M St Coancil utts, SCHNEIDER & BECK Foreign and Domestic Wines and Lig No 60 Main St., Council Bluffs. AND LIQUORS. TRANK NEELY, Prest, GEOM (ncorporated, 1551.) EQUITABLE MUTUAL OF WATERLOO, IOWA. OFFICE IN BENO'S BUILDING, Rooms Nos. and 195, 2,500 in case of Death. $1,000 years, vears of organization, 675 41 to H0 years, #10, Superintendent 0f Ages £ Agents Wanio P T, MAYSE A.B iz | MNo. 103 Poari Street , Dealers in lowa, Kunsas and Nebraska IN COUNCIL BLUFFS OMAHA A SPECIALTYX, LOTS Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Is. Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, ouncil Tlluminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasoline, Hard WOod, Sohlhera Lumba}. Piling, 0TS, No, 13 ors, HaRwLy, Sec. Life and Endowment Association | WESTERN DEPT., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. dowment at the end of ten Average cost for year of assessiment, 15 to ircular and information on application. WM. RANDALL, ies. ELION 7. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange Coancil Blufls, lowa, Laods AND .ruu Day, Coun WA experience housc of &1 upply to A. cighty fect 24,20 and 28 wWill sena. 3 ropert lice, if Sucl hear from y $12 5, Jation to Wa ' ona for iyl and wagon forest trees, and Bhirs, 10w, oy A Willlun cfl Blufls o not to, bu Agents, No. 23 M CANCERS | CHRONIC ver this 11 Poar o first-clags references. Lands improv ty, stocks of goods of any ch THOS. OFFICER. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. setublished 1885, 0~ 0 loan at b per ¢ T o1 country or city proports en during the next three. weeks. Odell & | luffs. )—Man_with family wunts stead jon to tend meat market; 20 ye: in stock buyingund moai business. 30x 16)5 Red Onk, lowa; T—4 new house with double par- hree bed rooms, closets, dining room, kitchen, £tore room und collar, wi Inquirc of M er and Cole, 616 Blufl treet, gas. Property on corher Penrl stroct h avenue, Counci iron-roofed brick build| rooms: ull on lot $0x 113, H. McClurg, on premisc 214 Tenth avonue, five rnees, Enquire of Ari L Todefer up to front, two story br Peur] streo avenue, JWAN & Wi 1 o8 Our books are impossible o pu 1 0f 80 muny da Kk is: 1t you want to gcll thing 0 OUr Tine Write 1S and wo 1 pile of burgains to select f or_unfinproved, city 30 i nny ou want let us h you Iker, Council Bluff's ou. 8 Made in 51 dags by o lndy arent of the uitablo.” Wo want six more live Apply in per . Randall, Supt. of agencie: m or by Coune cil Blutts, lowa. OR SALE n 1l sold soon, miles southwest of Omub, elient well und clste 1t 208, One for 2 houses; 100 neres i T cotton wood, black wal ] ood orchard small frif it I P, OFFICER, 500 llluuul\.u\, Council THE GREGOilY INCANDE G5 H’l‘ GAS LAMP are informed that a patent has Gregory on his 18 i o F i he p of the; upon our Lumy. - G. | turers and Sole Wesferi o wirect, Chicnzo, LAMPS aIld CROGKERY REDI'(,ED PRICES, At Homer's, ain Steeet, Conneil Bluffs, Ta, RICE M. ‘or“other timars removed wihout the knife or drawiig of blood. DISEASES o« kinds ty years' pract.cal oxy 1'strcor, Counel b ULTATION Fii . N, SCEURZ, Justice of the Peacs, RmEOttico Ov e American Kzpie s L w.on M orosey | REMOVED. T wish mu-=rv~41h|\l\(flllt\| pat and the public i val from the old stund i 10 my new and commodious quart No. 226 Droadwa}, Wheve L will be pleased to seo my miny frien da, With a large, new completé ussortme Withala b ment of LATEST FabicsnSprng STYLES And being located in Inrge quarters T am better than ever before prepured 1o 1o serve the pub- cettully, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs, ESSEX HOUSE CORNER BRvANT AND VINE ST8, Upposite City Buildings, Councii Blutls. tention of my ¥urm rooms and good board at reasonable Northwestern Hotel. ewly fitted and furnished Dumny Depol, 31,50 per SAMUEL TATE, Prop. L. H. BERSHA W, Manager, ONLY HOTEL In Couacii Bluffs having Fire Esca Apdall modern fmprovomonts, call 1ell larm bells, ote., is th CRESTON HO USE ! Noa. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MOHN, Propriotor. Opp. Broadway 2 fire Clncago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Luth, Shingles Sash, Doors and Biinds, Sole agents for the celcbrnted Marbichead Concentrated Whito S MACCONSELL, Mannge clophono No. 24 No. i Rreet. Council Blums, RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sives of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Eepecially Desigued for Runuiog MILLS, GRAIN ELE AND ELECTRIC LIGH Tubular and Locomotive Boil New Ma Thireshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse ToRs, Powers, STATIONARY, Portable and Traction 1 SAW MILLS, ETC, tory Mas:illon, 0. Branch House 510 Pewrl St, Council Biaffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. MRS. 0. A. BENEDICT, DEALER 18 SKiD, ines, MANUFACTURLR HAIR GoODS No. 887 Bro xwu Council Blutls. \ antish by v b old, AND