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THE OMAHA DAILY BEK; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1886 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 8 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivercd by carrier in any part of the city at 1wenty conts per w . W. Tivrow, - . . TELEPHONES: Busrsees OrFice, M Manager., MINOR MENTION. Pants to order, from £ up, at Reiter’s. The German Ladies' Aid society are ar ranging to give a masquerade ball on the 1ith in’ih-nnk hall The deputy collector of internal reve: nue, J. C. Lange, has removed his office to No. 5 Pearl strcet. The young folks of the Catholic church are arranging to give a_dramatic enter- tainment on the 15th of March. B Brown and Britton, two of the m!mml firemen, are convalescent, Captain Rapalle and E. Follett are still confined to their homes, Poter Jensen, who hag been in Frank i tory here for along gone to rancisco with a part cigar makers who take the place ot Chineso Jubor, Another party is to go unruugh here to California on the 20th. y morning a little daughter of (,'Imrhwl yunk, the living next to the Kicl houke. "F on the sidewalk when she oy alarge dog belonging to Mr. Lanzendorfer, The chfid was bitten in the cheek making an ugly wound. The dog was at once shot. at the Rescue house have o skill in making a Strasburg being done with their ¢ purpose raflling it off, mul whoever gets the by the inve tme of a half dollar The frame is an ele; hollywood and walnut, and sits on a beantiful bracket. The clock is a minia- ture representation of the Strasburg clock, and the whole is indeed a bouuu Many new traverses are bei nired, ete., in rnival. I'he “Occid 1 purchased by the Wells, employes and the name ¢l liz " is the anew fourteen foot traverse, owned by Edward and Irvin Parsons, Will Hunting- ton and Clarence Judson. Whether they will be used this season or not remains to be scen. Ofticer O’Brien has arrested a fellow named Tedrow, whom he books as a gen- uine vagrant. This fellow was wanted here months ago on suspicion of being concerned 1 the robbery of two men named McDonald, who live in Omaha. They lost $100 while in a saloon shaking dice, and Tedrow disappeared about that time. If they can be found now, he will probably be prosecuted on this charge, as well as vagrancy. With three men elaiming the office of coroner the question will aris to who shall pay for holding the inquest 8 Mr. Faul claims pay for in- 150, nlllum"‘l he found to hold an inqu Connell held “an inquest and so pay. Dr. Bellinger, the other cl of the oftice, attended the n —— Money to loan by Forest Smuth. B The Will nl‘llm “nrv In accordance with the call published In the BEE, there was o meeting of the bar of Pottawattamic county at Sapp & Pusey’s oflice Saturday night, to consider the proposed consolidating of the su- preme court at Des Moines. Col. Sapp was chosen ¢ nan and Mr. Jacob Sims seerctary. A committee was ap- pointed, consisting of Robert Percival, C. A. Holmes, Col. Sapp, Col. Daily, A. T. Flickinger, W. A. Mynster and W. H. Ware, to go to Des Moines on Wednesday to oppose the adoption of the bill now before the legislature providing for hold- ing all the terms of the supreme court at I)ux Moines, resolution was also pas lng the belief in the necessity for l(’glkl tion for the reorganization of the s udiciary system. Favor was expressed or such fegislation as will make the judicial nhsmme the same as the con- gressional distriets a cireunit judg Jurisdiction ¢ district to have have jurisdic in substance is the plan urged by Senator Carson. —— Ten years trial has proven Dr. Thomas Jefleris’ preventative and_ cure for diphtheria to be infallible. For salc only at his oflice, No. 23 South Eighth streert, Council Blufts, or sent by express on re. ceipt of price, 00. l)cnlh of Mrs. Harl. Mrs. Margaret De Graffe Hirl, widow of the late John W. Hurl, died at the residence of her son, Charles M. Harl, about 8 o'clock last evening., She was born in Ohio, and in Mount Vernon, of that state, was fifty years ago married to her late husband, In 1857 she removed with her husband to Couneil Bluffs, where she has since lived. She was the mother of five children, only one of whom sur- wvive her. One son, Iul\\ ard Harl, was & member of ‘Twenty-ninth Towa infantry, and Lxlh-d at Hell 1 Arkansas. Her husband died about years ago, since h time she has li: with her son. ] v noble and de- woted christian, and will be sadly missed. The funeral se s will be ‘held this afternoon at 2 ocloc! ay erday for New York m on a business trip, E, E. A s rejoices as only the father of a lxot)ulmg littlo » W. L. Earhart, claim agent o £Ago, MH\\uul.u- & St Paul v the city Cha sition of m|_!|l «'h-n has been succ James H Cln has gone on He \nll Vi Ala., before b the (‘Iu d, is in ed from the po- at the Ogden and led by Geol ellog; & Cr > tiip to Now O his old home in Sel- return. kwell, of Denny, g her son in l)umlx s here 1n .t week I Mrs. O. E. Besw aton, of Des l\lum S, leudc,nl and George W. Jor route agent of Ammm N sany have been in the city the “Illmm A. Ran agencies of the E compuny of Water] ters arcin this ci - from a trip over the used to tr . E. L vel 3 5 ips, but lately for a Boston \boot and shoe house, left Lannel Blufls Baturday cvening for his old home in Bradford, Pa., for a visit of three months. Substantial abstracts of title and real tate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire, 101 1 street, Council Blufls, - Fq_r first class Missouri wood call on n, at his coal oftice, 26 Pearl street. suj nl(‘lrrull. ress com- itendent of © Insurance ar- just returned Q igston, who A BRILLIANT SOCIETY WEEK A Large Number of Card Parties and Other Pleasant Social Events, THE CORONERSHIP SQUABBLE. Opposition to the Permanent Location of Supreme Court at Des Moines ~Further Particulars of the Death of Payette Smith, A Whirl of Pleasure, A number of pleasant social events took the pu\l week, of which the following resume is given for the B readers LADIES' LUNCIT, A I:n|i(‘~' lunch was 'n Monday after- I 3. Smith at her o , corne; rhth street and First pue, it being in honor of Mrs. Judge Douglas of Cleveland. The affair was ant one in all its details, and was enjoyed by all present ,\mnn Mrs. N. g, Mrs. Horace ) . H. Sholes, Mrs. C. S, Lefferts, Mrs. W. A. Maurer, Mrs, D, € Mrs. Dr, Hart, Mr D. mundsen, Mrs. Ed. Sp Mis. D. Il. Dai W, Laing, 'Mrs. B. E. A\h-\\\m(h Mrs. A. T. Rice, Mrs. M. ] Mrs. 8. S Sl vens, Mrs. Col, Grace Deming. A MIKADO PARTY. The Whist club gathered_at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loomis, Monday even- ing, and were happily surprised to find the party transformed into a Mikado Pro- i Juchre club, this being the first is nature in the social s here. the novelty of the it had many en hle featureg. ado cards were fur ed each guest for nuuor\m;, the count, and were taken by the guests as pleasing souvenirs, counters were in gre ariety and zns traly ornamental. The priz all i k -nnnr with the novel fe of the party, |Iu-y being Japanese. The first ladics’ prize was taken by Mrs. AT lhm-. and hooby prize by Mrs, Fred 0] Mr. H. C, (n v took the gents’ nll\lv C. R. Taylor the 7 Among those present: Ny lhlxl\\ln, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. D l' Rll'o Mr and Mrs, F. Mrs. Muuonvll LA, \L J\(‘k\nn Mrs. H, l\h'. L ]\l| Van Brunt, Mrs. S. P, Dowell. and Mrs. Me- SRRY T \Kll RS. A, Squir Sixth strect on Mon The programme consisted of and vocal music and literar «-\Lr«- 08, after \\Iuch \Iu- party were entertained by and his sister by a E "LC and an eclegant sup- per at Louie & Metzger’s restaurant. A TIIURSDAY LUNCHEON, On_Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock Mrs. H. W. I it .\ml her |l-u|gl|(or Mrs. lies' luncheon were Mrs. Thomas Officer, LUOIHH Mrs. S. S. Stevens, , Mrs. L.T. McDowell, 5 ith, Mrs.D. C. Bloomer, " W.H. M. Pusey, Mrs, W. H. 51!1!0), . R. \ Blain . S. Deming. 'HURCH SOCTABLE. The \lolho( st sociable held on Thurs- day evening in the church parlors was a very pleasant affuir and largely attended. A WHIST PARTY. Mrs. J. G. Tipton entertained some of her Iady and gentlemen friends at whist on Thursda y n-vnnmg the guc N %\'. w On Friday evening Mrs. T entertained the Episcopal soc rectory. KNIGITS TEMPLAR VISITORS. A party of Knights Templar, members whoe conmundery, of this city, 1 of Omaha itors were given a Lm;i - nd were treated royally. There was'a bountiful spread, and an after-dinner merry-making, ~pu~che= ete. Among those who went Ilom here were Sir Knights W. C. James li Lacey, Wade Cary, L. B, Crafts, Dr. Stillman, .l H. M 1. F. M. Gault, Geo, H. Js Mark, Duryce, Ed. Mott, E. L. Shugart, E. K. Fonda, Scott of Codar Rapids, and Sir Knight y th, whose knightly home is really with the Mt. Calvary communders. N le at the l greeting, Tho Married Ladies’ Progressive Euchre Club had another very enjoyable gather- ing Saturday night, the club being hap- pily entertained by Mrs. 0. M. Brown. The first ladies' prize was iptured by Mrs. L l McDowell, and v [ Kllll.\‘)lb me won by M of a cup and the gentlemen was won Macconell, and was _an owl. The other was taken by Mr. A. T, Elwell, and con- sisted of a box of cigars. BIRTHDAY m-ma, On § ’s\nur\ln?' Mrs, \'HIL] surprised on her return to her No. 245 Vi street, by (lmwhlor & in full PO: on of herhome, qmvll) informed that the da; 71st_birthday, they proposed family reumon. Aumn% Mr. and Mrs. M. D. \ D. Hm'llul“l\h 2 hild he W being her to hold a those present Hardin, Mr. and Mrs J. J. N e findi The afternoon and_ev ning were pleas- antly ‘ nt, and Mrs. Joiner will, no doubt, have pleasant memories of ~her T1st hnllul‘ Suluuh\y bei many who have hvln-luf(n sleighride this scason, took the weather, conspicuous among whom was a large four-horse load of ?‘u g folks who were to a ride )y Miss Nellie Keller and ss Mattio Harle. In th fternoon Miss Georgie Lindsey ent ined a four-horse sleigh load nl friends. Th olars of the Sisters’ school |Il given a ride, it taking several s to nwnmmodx\lo them, FUIURE E llllllkl‘ln are to be enter- vening by Miss E lim-ln— ‘The entertainment will be in the nature of a cand; nd merry makin 'y programme is to dispensed with The Imperial club give another of their seleet dances, the sixth of the season, in Masonic hall on Thursday night. Next Thursday evening the Congrega- tional sociable \\lll be entertained by Miss M. Pl 1. W. Tilton, and nvss nt the residence of nl cvening next th members of llw Methodist chu as the Gleaners society, will give a musical entertainment at the church. s composed of young folks zos of 14 and 17 year much interest is felt in the orga ihoe commandery Kniglits T ring to give a grand rec n temple halt on the 22d. are pluced at $3.00. heing made ar s and an enjoyable occasion to all participants, Accident or Suicide? There has been but little light thrown upon the death of Alex Graber, which occurred at the Metropolitan hotel about 1 o'clock Saturday. About 5 o'clock Friday afternoon Le was at Foster's drug younger h, known | store and secured a small bottle of mor- phine. He had not been in good health of late, and had got the morphine on the | understanding that he frequently used it for relief from pain from rheumatism. He ate his supper as usual, and retired to his room about 10 o'clock. He was not seen until about noon on Saturday when the chamber maid finding the room still occupied called the attention of the pro- prietor, Mr. Langmade, The door was orced open and he was found lying on the bed in an unconscions and dying con- dition. Dr. Bellinger was called in and administered remedies, but was too late. In a short time death came, A small bottle of laudanum was found but there was nothing to indicate whether he had taken an overdose by accident or with suicidal intent, The friends of the deceased disclaim belief in the suicidal and deem it must have been acei- Coroner Faul ealled at the hotel, and on ng the particulars of the death, concluded that it was not neces- sary to hold an inquest. D. M. Con- nell, who still claims to be the coroner of the county, concluded he would hold an inquesi, and summoned jurors J. W, Hosier, Walters mu Policeman Towns, y found a verdiet to the effeet that the deceased came to his death by an overdose of laud- anum, administered by his own hand, whicl threw but little light on the ques tion \\ hiether it was s\nmfiql or not. Graber has lived here for many wnr« as about 65 vears old, and is said to have a wife and one daughter, but their residence is not known, he hay- mL' separated from his wife 2 was one of the pioneers of tl was also a veteran of the Mexican In the early times he was engaged stage coaching, and for years was agent for one of the largest com and used to run a smaller line of his own. For many years past he hgs been in the employ of the Union Pacific railway as check “clerk, most of the time at’ the transfer, and for a time at Columbus, Neb. He was a member of No. 40, Knights of Pythias, and that order has taken charge of remains. llu- funeral will be held o Tue exact time not being fixed u]u)u desirable that the, :uthv« of the wife and daughter be first learned, if possible. e The Coarsting ©arnival. w whici h arted in so en- d some doubts to o about the advisability of going with thi- arrangements for a ting carnival, but in the hope that the weather change, and with the ass ke several days of warm w away with all the £now, it has decided” to go ahead. The arrangements will therefore Zo_on, until it becomes evident that there is no chance for the proposed fun. was o meeting held Saturday night. It being learned that Mr. F. Gault could not serve as president, N M. B. Brown was chosen to thus serve, and a special soliciting commttee was chosen, consisting of Willinm M.llnlu \V R. Vaughan, B. T. Counc by. John Templeton was s ch rman of the committee on illumina- tions. About ed on the spot for incidental uul there will be ever else i 0 Anotl nu-olmw of (hc mmmmmw will be held this evening, and to-morrow evening there will be a general mecting The following card has been A Carp 1o Coasters.—To tne Young People of Omaha, mouth, Glen- wood, Missouri Valley, Avoca, Malvern, and all su rounding towns: You are cmdl.\lly invited to attend a grand coasting carnival to be given by the young |)mplu of Council Bluffs on Wednesday evening, February 10, 1t is the intention of the managers of the car- nival, in case the weather is such that will not permit them to hold a carnival, to give a grand free ball in Masonic lmll which will nccommodate _all cousters who may wish to attend. Those who ex- pect to be present will please inform Mr. C, H. Judson, the chairman of th - cuptlon committ n, as carly as |I)rm|!) so that ample arr ngumnls may be made to provide for them. The tl ued: M. B. Browy, WiLL HUNTINGTON, President. Secretary. L All About Avoca. Avoca, Jowa, Feb, 6.—Business very quiet. Our little city apparently is los- ing some of her enterprise and settling down to the slow, even jog of some of her sister towns. Have reference to our telephone exchange, which was closed Februrary 1, after having been a fixture : ear's past (and one that would enterprise.) The Telephone any could not continue the ex- change, but have established a toll oflice, with W. J. Maxwell, who will attend to the wants of the people in that line. . J. H. Green, formerly a res ml Mh Arnold, of Okobopi, }M:mg their d.mgh(m'; Mrs. C. G. o1 Mrs. C. B. Harding entertained a few friends Friday evening. Mrs. K k gi one of those an- joyuble s Tuesday evening, after . hu'h progressive cuchre was indulged 'l'he Merryn of Hancock gave a danemg pa Friday evening which proved a decided s. cess. owing, no doubt in part, to their keing fav with some of Avoca's bestsdancers, namely, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hodgson, Mrs J fi Green, Miss Clara Norton, Mr, and Mrs, ger, who has been with the h»lophm ulmngu sinee its origin here, will go to Omaha to work for the gen- eral manager of the same company. ~ We are pleased to note promotion. He has done good service for the company and is deserving, The all importa t question is who's go- ing to be the new: aayor? From present ews, it is to be wstraight political fight ardless of eve E.D, \vmlvns.ngu who hold their nn- ings on the seventh (7th) day of the week, and deal only in the harmless games of poker and seven up, is in. a flourishing condi- tion, At their last regular, January 31. at their room in the city building (fur- nished by the city, rent free), the attend- ance wias 80 Lnrgn that some of the old- est members were erowded out, so to speak, and went home, much to the sur- prise of wives who had become accus: tomed to the seventh day absence of their liege lord, Lest there might a wrong opinion be formed of this “social club would say that among the charter members are found three of our councilmen—man: 1, night ateh, city recorder, saying nothing of our businéss men, all professions being represented — doetors, — law mer- chants and chief (of our fire fiql tment). Therefore, with the number of city ofli- cials, and one of our justices of the peace, who favors the meetings with hh\h‘,ul fied presence, the club takes high rank. XY 4 ced that the noonday rrounded by a corona of orreddish light uu~lv :Im.crlbenl, the circle of most distinct color having a radius about fifteen degrees, and inclosing a brilliant. silvery-or blucish glow close Muuy persons that " this ring around the solar disk. will be pleased to lumu hop’s Ring ' '—in bouor of the discovery. ¥ sky b sun has Iweu now has a name Missours Valley Items. Missourt VALLEY, Heb. 7.—The town | has been all “torn up" during the past | week over some whisky cases, and the end is not yet. A manby the name of Wildrick has been keeping a restaurant, and, as it has been proven, sold intoxicat. ing liquors, on Sixth street, for the last few months. John Henry, another saloon keeper, had Wildrick arrested, and he was fined $50 by the mayor. He then swore vut a search warrant against Henry, and the munm\q of the law swooped down and seized about 100 gnl | of liquors of various kinds, W drick was s "f"" arrested and taken fore Squire Horbrook, who fined him $50 and costs, The Hon, rus Allmll a peared for the defendant, and Hon. l Brown for the pla Wildrick failed to pay the fine, the justice said he would not 1ssue a warrant of ment for a short time if he of the business, as Wildrick h to quit. Immediately another was put in the officer's hands Wildrick for keeping a nuisance. During the past \\u-l. the city council has been' busy arrangin .\mf passing ordinances for the town \vhuh\nll hecome second class after the 1st . The eity will be divided into wards. Caucuses will be held during this week to put in nomination aldermen for the year, i far there arc no less than six or seven probable candidates mentioned for mayor at the coming election, Messrs, T Brown. F. M. Douce, C, gum Arndt, Wattles and J. S. Dewell are among the numbe The question of water works will no doubt be one of the principal topi the new council for consideration, and it is hoped they will take immediate action in_the matter, Some of the are ver W to arrest ns and business men much dissa ~||ul with the pres ent system of street lamps and are in favor_ of elec ghts, believing they would be far (lu'l per in the long rnn than the present system of gasoline. w. , one of the Times force, »adly hurt this week by sli npun and falling on the frozen ground. P aietod his back so that he was confined to his bed for several days. LubLow. i Best conl and wood 1 the city at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl strect, R 300,000 briek fUl‘ sale, cil Blulls, Tow A Crooked rington of here yesterday with a p Little, who was lodged in jail to awaitthe ion of the next g jury on the rge of forging the name of Dominick to a note of $6 and selling it to Hen vl(un Little has been working for over a year p: has had a good reputation.” He did this when drunk, but the for pronounced too clever for a drunken Ie was found in the woods about six miles from Avoca. C. Straub, Coun- Avoea, was soncr, Georg Council Blufs Nalmnal Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Capital........ Authorized Capital. Stockholders Represent. Do a general banking business. Accounts of banks, bankers, merghants, man- ufecturers and individunls received on favora- ble terms, Domestic and foreign exchange. y bast ofattention givon. o all bust tolourcare 4L I L G NOT“SE' T0 THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATRONS. Ihave bought what is known as the COUNCILBLUFFS OMNIBUS,BAGGAGE N '"ER LINES. And will give my personal attention to calls n private resigences for passengers and baggage for nil trains, including dummy Office ut Pacic House. Teleph A Thankful for pust {uvors, 1 um respectfully ™ H. BECROFT. Successor to J. Rog JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Block, | UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. Do BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following is the time of arrival snd depurture of traing by central stand the local depots, Trains leave transfo; minutes earlier and arrive ten minute: DEPART, CUICAGO & NOwTIW Mulund Vxpr Accommodutios Louis Ex. Transt ITY, 8T. JOE & COUNCIL Mail und | .. B Expre ass,, Om. & .V rlund Rxpress 72:0)- E. R. Cadwell Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 604 Broadway, : Council Bluffs MERGEN HOTEL, Main St., Council Bluffs, Near the C., B, &Q.; 0, M. & St, P., and R L &P, railway dl'lml". Street cars the door. Everything new and first clm Opened Dee. 1st. PHIL MERG tor and M N am. P, T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs, Iowa. Dealers in fows, Kunsas and Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY., WHOLESALE AND JOBBING IovSES oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL _IMPLEMENTS. DEERE, \\ ELLS & CO., Wholeeale Agricultural Implements, Buggies, 7( arriages, Ete., Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, Disc Harrows, Seeders, Corn Planters, Feed Cut- Fulle, Counell iute, DAVID BRADLEY Manaf're an 1Jobhers o Agricnltural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carviag s, and all kinls of Yarm Macynory. 1K to 1115 South Main Stre t, Council Blufts Towa HANDLE R, 0. GrEAsox, T, 1. DovarAs, Gro.F, Wiiant Pres.Trons, V.Pres&Mah, See &Council Council Bluffs Handle Factory, (Inca Manufacturers of Ax Sledge ond Small Handics, of every deseription. COUNC! II, BLU H\‘ CARPET CO,, Carpets, Cur(alns, wmdow Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain pholstery Goods, Ete. No, 405 I Canneil Bhtrs, Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts,, Council Blufls, Town COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAY Wholesalc Produce and Frait Commission Merchants 5 No. 14 Pearl §t., Council Bluffs. M Lt 71')' CKERS, McCLURG CRACKE —Manutactu Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes, Council Buufs, Towa. CROCKERY. MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbers of Crockery, Glass ware Lamps, Fruit Jar itlery, Stoneware, Bar « ancy ( Council Bluirs, Towu. 3 DRUGGISTS. lh\rltl E, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 0115 Pamts Glass, Druggists’ Sundvie: 1 ain st., and No. 1Biufrs. \\ IRT & DU (}l Wholes: Frulls, Con[eclmury & Fancy que s. GROCERIE " GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN, Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Grosaries, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Towa. I;.i(ii{%(‘l" & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers, No. 416 Broad- way, Coune’l Bluirs. HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN & (0., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Denlers in Leather, Haveess, Saddlery, Etc. Main St., Council Bluflz, Towa. 5 HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALE BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Bluf, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blofls, Towa. 7 HIDES AND WOOL. "D, H. MeDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs, Council Bluffs, Towa., OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesule Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasoling, BTC., HTC. 8. Theodore, Agent, Conncil Bluffs. Towi LUMBER, PILING, ETC A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber Piling, And Bridge Material Spo ber ol all Kinds. O Council Blutts, losale Lue 30 Main St., wit, WIN JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported azd Domestic Wines & quums Agent for 8 thard's e it Main St., Council Bluifs, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Council Blugs. X AND LIQUORS. No G0 Muin St., FRANK NEELY, Prost, GEOW.HARBIN, See, (Incorporated, 1881, EQUITABLE MUTUAL Life and Endowment Association | OF WATERLOO, IOWA. WESTERN DEPT., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, OFFICE IN BENO'S BUILDING. Rooms Nos. 12 and 13, $2,500 in case of Death, $1,000 Endowment at the end of ten years, Average cost for year of as first three years of organizati 80 years, § 41 to 50 years Cireular and information o application. WM. RANDALL, Z.T.LINDSEY & CO,, EXRCLLTUSIVELY Rubber Boots, Shoes and Arctcs, Rubber and 01 Clothing, and Felt Bools Brizk baillin g3 of any kirl ruirlosm onLittle Giunt trucks—tbe best in the world, 808 Eighth Avenue and Ei SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE,~Special advertisements, such ns Lost, Found, To Loan I ale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will be inserted in this columnat, thelow rate of TEN CENT: firstinsertion and FI each sul}wuucnl insertic No. L Pearl street, near Broadway, Council Blufrs, nowilh family wants st 0 tend meat market: 20 - buying wd meai busin 10X 1615 Red Ouk, Tow 1y ¥ fivst-class re A new house with double par- ning room, and gns; ner Pearl street luffs, consisting Ton K MeClurg, on pre bids will b Fu upoly to Ao H. o sl ale L No. #8 Muain str itizen's Banio), real st Cxelinge brokers. | Ou al bargains, but it i impossible to pub- Lirom the fact of so many daily roved, city or town kind in any Hu want let us h you huve or suc uncil Blufls m you. Swun & Walker, '« o In 31 duys by u I Juitabl Wo wa 14 ha PaEROR GF. by upt. of uger gents, m. leiter 1oV I cil Bluils, Towa. 0) aeres in timothy i ralnut, ash It P OrFicen, 50 Broadway, Council L Towa, THE GREGORY INCANDESCINT GAS LAMP The public are informed that a patent hes been allowed to proyed us lu and Omuhn, any of th 1%, s its upon our Ruivi « Kinte, No. i Denrbon strcet, LAMPS and GROCKERY AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street, Council Blufly, Ta, THOS, OFFICER: W. L M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. Established 1805, B BIOE M. D o CANCERS o, 3tiee tomlre resiotid CHRONIC DISEASES or w s » suecans Over thirty y No. 11 Pearl Stre 57 CoNsULTA . SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace, Superintendent of Agencies. B Agenss Wauted, Oflice Over American Express Compiiy, | | ! | | Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Office 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, W P, .A.'Y'LSWORTH Iowa.. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER ralanl sitisfiotion gateantasl. Frams houdes movad th Street, Council Bluffs, REMOVED. T wish to respeet fully call the attention of my. patrons and the public in general, to my remo- val from the old” stand Nos. 7 and 9, Main St., to my new ad commodious quarters, No. 226 Broadway, Where I will be pleased to see my many friends, Wit u lurge, new aud completé ussorunent of allthe ve LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being located in large quarters T am better than o © prepured to to serve tho pub- lie. Respectrully, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailer NO 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, 'ESSEX HOUS E, Con Opposite City Buildings, Cou t BRYANT AND VINE ST8, cil Bluirs, rm rooms and good board at reasonable Northwestern Hotel, Newly fitted and furnisied. Opp. Broadway Dumimy Depot. ) per day. AM l' EL TA'TE, Prop. Lanager. ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having Flire Hscape Andall moaern Improvoments, call Lills, fre alarm bells, etc., 18 th CRESTON HOUSE! Nos. 216, 217 aud 219, Main Stroet, MAX MOIN, Propriotor. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Shi Sash, Doors and Blinds. cuts for tho Mlnl)h'u-nd Concentrated White 8. P, MACCONNELL, Manuge Sole n; brated RUSSELL&CO Manufacturere of uli sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especiully Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGIHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon Threshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Tr: SAW MILLS, ETO, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER 1N ction Kngines, MANUFACTURER AND HAIR GoODSs No. 387 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Real Estate bought and sald.

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