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_ picked up b = Frainey for sale wway below cost. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS.| TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 16. OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. 1 for in any part of the city at | cred by ea Iwenty cents per week. [ Tiros, T 10w, Manager, SLEPHON Nusisess Orrice, No. 43, Nianr Eviron, No. 23, ON, MINOR M Pants to order, from £5 up, at Reiter’s Permit o m.l was yesterday given to . Mary Kuhl. both been made for the | siver in the case of ane commission wa trying to setile the question sanity of Richard Barlow. The ladies of the Episcopal church are p]um\mpx on serving the supper for the rand ball to be given by the Knights ‘emplar. 'he police have made no arrests since last. The investigation has made the public unusually good or the unusually bad, board of r at the city voter should s tten on the li ¢ Episcopal church entertainment, to be given in the storcroom on Broad: ay lately occupied by Henry Kiseman, been postponed until t week. ifle elub has been formed among yesterday as to the The books gistration open building yesterday to it that his A gome of the best shots in the eity, anda gecond i club is now talked of, so that ¢ be some lively team shooting. rector of St. Pani's ) next Sunday night on question of the ho cannot be charged with thinking and talking to preach confining I Blizzard” is said to be the fastest the city. The “Alligator” had that' reputation, but the s lately been passing every- the ponderous but swift thing, ¢ SAllT On \un.! ay ustice Schurz was call ki as one My Schicketanz. E u-m-h T, (] i M foreman for '\I Mrs. Sumuel Haas is to give « Wedne: \v\qmmhlt ’1‘.. residence, Sixth street, in lumm nl' the ses Pauline and Minnie W igh of Clinton, Miss Mam u e 0 Lvons and Miss May StSig . oi Chicago, all of whom are the guests of Miss Mary ¥ One of the kitchen employes at the J house sneaked off with some clothing belonging to some fellow em- ployes. ‘hey gave e as tar as the depot, and wlhile one tried to hold him the other came up town after a police- man. By the time the officer reached the placo the fellow had got away. Tie rumor that J. J. Bolin, donin, had dicd, whic the evenin wper to have st ct that his daughtor r a telogram ; informing her of the death of ner in-l. the. telegram ding th Mr. Bolin is in usual as he reads the obitu- ary written by the twilight seribes. The case of Wills Kuhls, which tracted much sntion in the supes has ended in the jury ina verdiet giving the pla The plaintifl stied on two not amounting to about %500, and the chief question med to be whfllwl' the two notes were 1 not. The jury could not. agrec, by coming %0 compromise on the amount, which wverdict will not b party, trial. .Miss Lillian Olcott appen ing at the opera hous .w G showed hesclf to -pecially in the vmntuu an artist of gr company w play was presented Sallid forth: mnoh. enthugiasm, on th part of the audience. 'This evening the game company appear in “Lynnwood." The ]mbllcshouh show its appreciation by allowing no empty se The circuit court is to ope is probable that the saloon c: iven an carly hearing, and much interest s felt s to whether injunctions will be or not. The prohibitionists are 1t that Judge Connor will order ts issued, and the saloon mdn 1 to be afraid that 11 be the 1s none of them are paying any of good money into the ci! license, under the pop ordil as the revenues of the cit, the city i from the saloons as tl pust, all refusing to pay or the pre: » satisfactory to either and both scem anxious for a new 1 last even- in a mant ot getting Aoy such direct y have for months - Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given that the board of registration for the city of Council Blufls Towa, will meet at the council chamber on Febroary 15, 1886, for the purpose of completing the registration of said city for the annual election of said city to held in said city on March 1, 1886; that said board will continue in session from day to (hl?’ until said list is com- pleted as provided by law. Dated this 1 ay of February, 1886 By order of the h e DALRYMPLE Clerk of Bmml of Registration. e aets of title and real J. W, &E. L. Squire, 101 ot, Council Blufls, Personal Paragraphs, Dr. J. Beeket, of Omuha, was in the city yesterd Charles Zimmer has received a bouncing boy as his valentine Ex-Shevifl Guittar is planning to soon engage in mercantile business here. Miss lowa Ball, of Omaha, spent un- day here with her friend, Miss Carrie Huntington, ¥ A, W. Courson, representing Hiram W. Davis & Co.’s carringe factory, was in the oty yesterday. Miss Maud Oliver entertains a comipany of her friends at her home on Park ave- nue this evening, M.C. and A IA Kaege left yesterday to visit Nebraska in the interest of the Mucller Music company. “Ald. Geise is stll confined to his home by ill S0 so0n us ho 1s able he in- tends gomg to Collax for treatment. M. J. Sears, who is with Carson & Harie, goos to Neola to-d @ civil ease th before Ju: , and mflku Iup nmul eech to a jury H. , business manager for Ma;,gm Mmlmll was in the ity yeste duy and leaves' to- 3 ux Cit ments with M e has made arrang ohany for “‘Little H.m- Foot" on Tues- y next Mules for Sale. 1 have for sale thirty-six head of line mules, running from fiftcen and one-haif to seyenteen hands high Mason Wisk, - i Pacitic POLITICAL TALKERS AT WORK The Prattle About Town as to the Coming Gity Eleotion, CHIEF SKINNER IN DEFENSE. Trying to Confidence Two Mourners— Encouraging Manufacturing—So- cinl and Personal Notes— Dearths of Police News, litical Prattie, Frainey denias that he has tions for the position of judge rior court, If he keeps out of Jolin any aspir of the sup the race Judge Aylesworth will ha little trouble in securing the demoeratic nomination for that place. He will asier, no doubt, s declination, will probably be little str for one oflice, that of city auditor, seems a gen jon that the p ent he account of on be oceupant, Squire Burke, will allowed to retain that place. He i old and faithful servant of the people, is accurate and honest, and wl is placed in his hands is n or neglected, far as street talk goes, ms no_disposition on the part of ke objection to declaring al Auditor Burke elocted unanimously, even befor allot is east. s to be a gren in ;:utmvr gmul n nmnmll 1 desire (0 get some representativ lhonest man for mayor, irrespectiv party. mentioned, and of those y would refuse to hs th considered Inr 0 moment. ii v acooptable to miny and could be olectod without hardly any opposition, but it is generally understood tha stands just where he did two years ago, and that he would absolutely refuse to consider the the matter in any ble. J. W deal of started in o general nes Peregoy is anothe man whom all would gladly sce made mayor, but he i o be as frm in his the former. D. C. Bloom wrenee, Ald. rdentopf, er, Dr. I J. C. DeHaven, Z.'T. Lindsc; business men of excellent st are mentioned, but so fi known they e no desire for the oflice, and such talk is made by (In' people and not by themselves James is strongly and other nding here iEiine given the nomi > seems some doubt as to whether present m ill 1gain or not, the chances ar 0 i is probably sharp cnough to keep out ol' the race ~ It is said, howeve Robert Per 1 should run tol mays i out as an independent y to defe l Imn there ome persol A number of ci have suggested Wells, of De: democrat, and is sen business hy no means a politici: 1s not_ambitious or - tangled in itics. 1f he could be in- duced to allow his name to be used he would receive the handsome endorsement of many of the Jeading men of both par- rd Lucius Tie offico of city marshal is a rich some one. The p anella, will gla ly receive s nomination at the hand. ul the \lmnuv J. A, Churchi able candidate. Jackson, is_talked ain, H apr kW, the front ing, and if he spee andidate to p a_strong probabili chiet of police being united with that of city 1n.\|-4h.xl the coming ve If it can be'arranged, whoever is clected city ma shal will be appointed chief of police, done in other cif 1y |u~\\|ll doaway with much of the friction which has xl ways been ¢ d_ by attempting to keep up two forces having much w n com mon. It will make the oftice of city marshal a more important and luerative e, and the prospeet of this union will rper contest to get the offic there is a swarm of can- many to enumerate. Many are whispered, the owners of not anxious, and some of them There are enough, lowever, of those having aldermanic am: bition, so that the race will not be declared off beeanse it did not fill. Aldermanic candidates are as legion For first s Missor Gleason, at his coal oflice, of the oflice of didates! ne whicl would not_aceept. T'ne Chief’s Reply. The report of the committee on the police matters was referred to the mayor, for him to take such action as he might deem bost, he being the head of police by virtue of his oflicc, Ho sent a copy of the report to his chief of police, nccom- panying it by a note, asking the chief to > such an explanation as he should e before judgment was passed: The ‘hin'f I ered as follows: Lowa, Keb, 3 agninst, ysalty Caplaty Ofticer Kirk. II.h Iu on read \\Illl lllu(']l care, and your démand that 1 at once submit to you a full and detailed statement of the harges made, shall e my prompt attention, ‘Lhis. however, should “ba as you say, “a full and complote statement,” 1t yoi'and the public may Judge the natter corréetly. Such an investigation should be made béfore a justice or a judge, say Judge Aylesworth, - The witnesses should be sworn and their festimony properly h feel that we have right to ask that this’ be We feel sure you wiil find the seeret | fzation has bedn very unfair, and_ very aceused. 1 will mention & will tend to show you that Oficer and is simply smoke, Tie i vory poc ontn it 15 almo: e did exchy [ hghlu\vru. t for a heavy one, Kirk is one of the wost faithful of on the force, and the g for the worthy poor, C: a little « * who i v aer shawl: e gay n.h.lnnl- ;,hl [ and 1 think he ‘Those goods were brouzht to my of- l\u' after the bulk of the articles gathered up lind beon tarned over t the I " commit- [ .Apl.nn Williams, one of our police- a5 anlong the number of persons who Drouiht clothing 10 my ofiice. A% 10 1o charge that my lanzuage was insulting to the council and that I was diunk, ny the same in foto, My men wero just ready to go on duty, and it did anger e {0 leave the city withouit police for several hours for an in- vestizcation that had not been propeily or legally ordered at a regular council meeting, 'The language used by me was in- tended for no on tlemen that my especially, - Several gen- 2 present, and will bear witness cuments are true. As to my bein drunk, 1t iy false, and 1 shall seek through the urts 1o recover dawmages for the false aceusation. Trasting that this may be satisfactory to you until 1 e ; 1 make & report wove full in detail, 1 1, very respoetiuily, Thtos. BKINNER, Chief of Police. - 800,000 by for sale, cil Blufls, Lo C. Straub, Coun- e Confidencing Mou An attempted confidence gume bas just aked out as having occurred on the ansas City road, just the other side Junction, A young man and his sister were coming to Council Blufls, called hither by the sad news of the dexth ners. and fixtures of the late Jawmes Stock of a relative, one of this city's business men, In the smoking car the youug man of | fell into conversation with a man pre- | tending to be a wholesale liquor dealer, | doing business in the Bluffs, On learn- ing that the young n was coming to | this city he heeame very communicative and agrecable, and when the young man told him his sad mission he was struck almost dumb with sur, pr SOTTOW, Of course he knew the done a gre: he was shocked to | and ~|v'|)|w|| back into the other car to get the additional amount from his sister. The sister saved him. asked her brother if he had gone erazy entirely, | and told him it must be miidence game. Being put on his gu by the sense he returned and feminine good told the hum man he could not modate him. At the next station, Junetion, the confidence man got off the train and disappeared. - and wood in the eity at Glea- 26 P nI street. H T'o the Edi- Wi Lhe reporters of the ave such an claborate s about the Wood family please define the word ‘“charity?” Not only the word, but the meaning, is’ofton misunderstood. Those that are the loud- re those last to help. t, that is a poor Kind rouud the country ln 5. In Kansas a big city usually xn\nh could not geta house. If the nt them they would have to e eonn (0 the spot m stop when llwn money was i one., y were passed here to go on Stew: But their furni- to ture was getting mortgaged for allit was worth by he child was roight ch ad to be done. V0 somgt 0l the child them room and board for three days till they gota liouse. Now, by the help given they haye a chance to prove themselves. The old man is nearly past work, but tne wo- man promisesto work. Let them com- mence life I without the usual un- I think if we employed - following the great Master's Kkind actious 1t would be bet- nuations, - in quoestion live near the high school, and will be glad of work or such assistance as the charits .I.h- in- clined o gi M IS, B, Essex Hone. Forrest Smith, 2cturing Boom. The project of organizing a company with $100,000 capital, for the encourage- ment of manufacturing in Council Bluft has been allowed to rest for sev al d \~ The committee havin, iave found it is too slow work to the ne mount in small subscrip- tions, s now thought that an effort to get twenty men to take the whole of it will suceeed, There are a number who will not go into the company if it is to be sumbersome, but who are willing to of the stock, if the com- 3 hvnn\)mwdul’ fow only instead ng made unw y the membe; ship hoing to twenty men in this city who could ta , 000 h, and not feel any s aking the investment. 1f fully started it witl | greatest helps to th Moncy toloan 1 The Manu of the Many feel that Council Blufls necd impetus, but those who are most enthusi- astic about 1t are not the ones who have P one the means to invest. The matter is not to be dropped, and ought not to be, until at least one more effort is made in this di ion, T 4 m at the city coun- A meeting will be held ¢y afternoon. ?olks All Wrong. New York Dispateh: A colored gen- Ilvnmu, apparently a dominie, entered a shine-"ém-up emporium near the city hall, Brooklyn, one day durin; g he week. **‘How de do sah!” suid the chicef pol- isher ‘‘sit down sah!’ Brother Pounder sat down and shoved out a gang plani to be operated upon. “Dis am a bwful day, sah,” suggested ht of the Brush. m werry buful. young friend ¥’ How's yo' il Dt agoml D'se pow ful glad 1o heern “Phank yo', sah.” “Yes, I'se pow’ ral glad to heern it. Spee. _mos’ of yo' cursomers is white folks? “\M sah; 'bout fi’ hunnerd pes centum “Now, as a passin’ de co’t house ober hy struck me if de white folks \\'nuhl nn]) pay as much hat- tention to shinin’ up dar upper storics dey does to dar lower storics, dey would be much mo’ significance.’ “To wat docs yo' prefer, sah?” “Lprefers to dar fack of knowledge in de larnin’ world.” “Will yo' gib us an explainatory ob yo' rtion, sah?” jest step hyah to de do. cfix od the po'teulliv ob 1 atoud: The boot-frictioner re MDCCCLXI. “Yessah. Dat's pre Now de man wot slapped dat musser hin (hlmk as a bile owl) “How's dat sal “Why dat’s der yar, |m-~u|np|lol|.«|l\. when dat Co't Hotse wus built.” Yas suh,’ Yas sah. -‘D, mean [ lnlulwwl o XI. stan’s fur lebben. Now eighteen hunnerd nu Inm lehbe nv Dat man was drunk an’ you h'r my humbul shout.” And as the second gang-plank was fin- ished he pulled it aboard and stavted on | y wot him sez, up dar Now ‘M’ means a hunnerd tree * an’s fur bis voyage, - -— B. H. DOUGLAS & SO cou CAPSICUM H DROPS are the vesult of over s experience in compounding cough mixtures. They are the best. | He Ate the Bditor and Then Aban- the Missionary Field, _ Mr. Matterson, the well- , has returned from the At nlmws tln~ other ululn Mr. 3 atterson ientlemen, I don't eare to go back to Some one asked. “Well, LIl tell you. Shortly riving in the istand I began keeping house. I employed a (.n.m who could speak English o ta > of my houschold s He to be @ low and T trusted him Englishman who published a per wrote an article slanderin; s very angry and, in the pr ence of my man’ K said ' that 1 was half inclined to go over and eat the editor up. 1 w nl\m\n to see the next issue { of his paper, but it dtd not come out hyy” Keelo, noticing my anxiety, said “Paber will not come out again.” Pt "".lunv you belp eat editor three \L.p | w0 | I | lor is almost ¢ v meeting of | 11: How Pale You Are! is frequently the b\fl.n“llnlum of one lady to another. The'fact is not a pleas- ant one to have mention, but still the act may be a kindly one, for it scts the one addressed to thin apprises her of the that she n good health, and ads her to seck a reason therefor. Pal- Iways attendant upon the isumption. The syste: i the blood is impo . “Golden Medic ished 0" quired all the Discover. ill act asa tonie upon the ained the young n by | system, ‘will enrieh the impoverished his showing of sympathy and sorrow that | iood, and restore roses to the eheeks. the latter was thrown off his gnard. Soon d Pk the pretended liquor dealer asked the If one were to enter the parlors of young man to cash agheck for him so | ¢ and Mme. Jerome Bonaparte any that he could settlo some freight bill, | § swening Le would imagine he The young man found that he had not in Paris. The language and the quite enotgh mor to cash the check, roundings are all French; even the nts helong Mmie, Bonapart y i has lived so ad that she h become !hmmwlx\\ French., Her Sunday evening receptions are the favorite resort of the diplomatic corps, who find there ;nlulh to remind them of their native and. that to - "Tis vain to scek a powder that defies detection, but use Pozzoni's to improve the complexion. rformed in re ook fi]-urnmn masks over their A peeuli Toronto the” Tow black I were removed_just as soon llu‘ ceremony W the adoption k of the bride, Another insisted on was that no mention what- ever should be made of their nupti any of the public prints. The br groom without a murmur acquiesced. o wILES! LE! PILES A sure cure for ]“lllll Bleeding, Itchin and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), called Dr Williams' Indian Pile Ointm box has cured the worst chro: 80 vears standing, minutes atter apply ing meaieine, as over. It l\ullt-gul of the masks A single o of 2 No one nced suffer five 7 this wonderful sooth o “lanents ag g Williams' Indian lo tumors, allay ticularly at night I 15 i), RS 08 o ponitje nd is prepared only for | i for nofhing clso. 5 CURE! LOUONS zood, intense i getting v instant r Il(‘lmlgnl T Dr. I‘ d Obstinate Ule Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of 50 cents, iled by Kuhn & C 0. nd Schroeter & At wholesale by 30011 Proet. GEOW.HARBIN (Incorporated, 151.) EQUITABLE MUTUAL Life and Endowment Association OF WATERLOO, IOWA. WESTERN DEPT., COUNCIL BLUFES, IA. OFFICE IN BENO'S BUILDING, Rooms Nos. 12 and 13, 2,500 in ease of Death. $1,000 Endowment at the end of ten years. Average cost for ves first three years of ovgani: 11 to 50 years, r and information on application. Wil. RANDALL, Suparintondent of Agencies. Agents Wante I]{]rIANY § UPERA HOUSE, 2 NIG-H’ES 2 Fonday and Tuesday, FEBRUARY |5 ARD I6. ENGAGEMENT OF THE DISTINGUISHED TRAGED! 5 MISS LILIAN OLCOTT Supporied by her own talented company in PYGMALION ATEA, by the popular author, W. 8. R1, suthor of *Pinafore,” TUESDAY popular New York Sus LYNWOOD. EVENING presenting tho ever o83 PRICES: $1.00, T5¢, 50 and 25 Reserved Seats on sale at Bushnell’s Drug § NOTICE! T0 THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATRONS. COUNCIL B FS ONNTBUS BA GG AGE AND TRANSHER LINES. And wi privat Tor all trains Oflice at Pacic Houso, 140, anitul for pust favors, 1 i respoctfully H. BECROFT. Successor 1o J. Rogers. UNION TICKET OFFICE 3. L. Do BEVOISE, Agont. No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following is the depurture of triin; the 1o of arrivat ani time ntral s I depots, Tru s earlior and arri EPART, N CHICAGO & NORTHWESTES Big0 1 M. 26P. M1 3300 P8 Transtor eyt Y & PACIFL City’ Mall ul Expross UNLON PACE) oo DEnVer BXpros | . \Linicoln Pass.; Om, & 1t V. 4 Overland § g womg Leuve (hml\m 11:00° & e THIT 0--3:0) 0100 —0:05 ) p. . f - - o P 11410 p.m MERGEN HOTEL, Main St., Counc! 1] Blufts, .‘\'rur the C., B. ‘\ Q. and | R L & I railway l cars ]1 158 the door. l\-l\(hlnr “hew first Opened Dee, 15t class. Opened Det. 18t o o Proprietor and ) ,» M R. | CANCERS o5 b som | CHRONIC DISEASES of st ks a sueciar. Over thirty years' pract edl experion s Ne. 11 Peal s , Coun U Blulls 687 CoNSULTATION Fith + oyed w.u\ll | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING movses or COUNCIL BLUFFS AGRICU, LTURAL hla)aRL. I\H'l M WELLS & €O, Wholesale Agrlculmral Implements, Baggies, Carriage . Council Blufrs, KEYSTONE MANUFA( RING (H., Corn Shellers, Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Seqders food Cut- Towa. ‘orn Planters, Rock Fall M Mair “ouncil Bluffs, DAVID BRADLEY & CO,, Munaf'rs an 1Jobhers of Agrlcnltural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, riages, and all kinls of Farn Machinor 100 o 1114 Routh Main Stre s, Council I owa. Nos. Councll Bluffs' Handle F'éctory, (neorparnt Manufacturers of Ax Handics, COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Wludow Shades, Oil Clothe, Curtain ¥ te. Goods, s, way ' ¢ o i Towa. TORACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Penrl Sts, Council Blufts, Towa. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LE Wholesalo ['ruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Blufls. MAN, —Manufucturers of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes, Council Blufs, To <lm: KERY. MAU] I(I R & (l(\](- lmportars&Jobberaof(}rocker,' Glmware Lamps, Goods, HARLE, un\ & CO., \flholesale Drugghls, 0ils, Paints, Glass, No. 22 Main St., und ‘ouncil Butfs. o ST e mu Goor M. E. SMITH \\ CO., Liporters and Jobbers o[ Dr,' Goads, Notions, Fi b Nos. 113 and 11 ol St .nmn. i mum 10w, WIRT & DUQUE] Wholesale Fruits, Confe f‘onary & Fancy Groceries. Al TE, carl £ ouncil 1 l;lm: 1 HI} (}R()NE\V 3G & SCHOENTGEN, Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groseries, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Towa. L. lxIl{sUll‘ x\ CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. No. 416 Brond- Council Bluffs, Also Wholesale Liquor Dealors. way, Council Bluir: “HARDWARE. . C. DE VOL, Wholesule Hardware, Tlnwaxe Gasoline Stoves, y, and 10 1;]-1(‘!(.\] N & CO., Menu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Lenlher, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Council Bluifs, Towa. MI IC.\LF mmmu Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 irondway, Councl Bluffa. Wholesale Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blutls, Tow: 1. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Merchanls for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pel sc and Furs, Council s owa: " OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL €O, —Wholesile Dealers in— Illuminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasoling BETC., BT, Theodore, Agent, Council Blutls, lowa. LUMBER, PILING, E A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Soutnera Lumber, Piling, And o Muterial Speciultios, Wholosale Luuie ber ol all l\ln 1) ‘ounell S AND LIQUORS. JOHN LINDER, Who Imported and Domestic Wines & quuors. Agent for 8t. Gotthard’s Horh Bittors. N Muin 5t., Council Blulls, SCHNEIDER & BECK, | Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No Gk 3 tin St., Council Blugs, A.C.BURNHAN, Pr Vice-Pres, JaNEs W, TULLEY . Browx, Cushier, Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, | Capital i .$100,000 Authorized Cupltnl 260,000 1,000,000 Stockholders Represent. . Do & general bauking b counts of banks, bitike crabants, m turees aud individuals received on favors Lic tern Comestic and forcien exehange, 1w \ given 10 all busi- l |u‘ « Z. T.LINDSEY & CO.,, EXCLTUSIVIELYX .~ RUBBER BOOTS, Brick bui'dinz of onLittle any SPECIAL NOTICE.—Special Lost, Found, To Loan Boarding, ete., will be nt ins housc of ~ix rooms Apply to A. H. McClury calod OF special barkams, lish'n relinble list f1 change ortrade anything ;\ ill send you such you hav Swan rom you. FAIL\I FOR 100 acres, forest trees, maplo; good orchnrd, and_simall frl L. P, OFFICE The public ure int 1 g lnmps not to buy through At i LAMPS and GROGKERY A= REDUCED PRICES, At H No. THOS. OFFICER. BAN Estublished 1865, Practices in State Looms 7 and E. R. i' Ko, 604 Broadway, PT, MAY P, 103 Pearl 8t | Deulers 1n lowa, Ku LOTS IN Offico Uver At ant trucks—the e 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, thelow rate of TEN C firetinsertion and FIVE CE) iron-roofoed brick buildi Whit we nsk i THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP nd manufucturced by us, 8 15 our authorized agent for Coun: e public 23 Main Strec! OFFICER & PUSEY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, Real Estate, AND DIVORCE LAWYER. COUNCIL OMAHA A SI v; " N. SCHURZ, | Justice of the Peace SHOES AND ARCTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, ——AND—— FELT BOOTS. IMMIINSE STOCK And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. knd t in the world, OTICES onts, such s le, To Rent, Wants, cd in this column at ertion, onsisting a framo For terms 1 on lot 90 x11: i, O Premiscs. bids will bo rescl o1 by J on Lrond ay and Our books ure tull impossiblo to pub- 0 many daily our to A3 Kind In any © or_such you want Jet us & Watker, Council Bluffs rzain 1f sold soon, t of Omaht. 6 i plums, hits. N Tailing, stook %, 500 Brondway, Council oried that a patent has . Grogory on his s0 gy Inmps s all other: ] omer’s, t, Council’ Bluffs, Ia, woR M. sEY KERS 10WA, i Federal Courts, , Suuzart Bloek, Cadwell, Probate 8, . Council Blufls A. B Ha: TON 1. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Fxchange L Couneil Blulls, lowa. nsus und Nebraska Lands BLUFFS AND JCIALTY can Kxprass Cor Storehouse and Salestoom, 41 N. Main St. OMee 417 Broadway, Council Bluffs, *d or moved and satistaction guaranteed. W P AYLSWORTI—I W Frame houses moved Council Bluffs, REMOVED. 1 wish to rospoetfully e patrons and val £y 10 my now and commodion Cquarters, Wher With all the very b my renic Main St., m tho No. 226 Broadway, L will be ploased to co my mi large, new and complete a friends, ment of LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being loeated in Inrg: t8 T um better than evor hefore prepured to Sorve (ho public. Respecttully, L M J. M., SMITH, erchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs. E Opposite City Buildi SSEX HOUSE > ND Vi IS, Council Bluira, Warm rooms and good board at reasonablo rates. Northwestern Hotel. L. 1. ewly fitted and furnisiied, 1 onp. Broadwa Dumy Dep SRy, BERSHAW, \l.lu 1ger. ONLY HOTEL Ta Council Blufts having Fire HEscape And all moa alarm bell n improvewonts, oall bolls fre CRESION HOUSE! Main Stroet, MOLLN, Proprietor, Chlcago Lumber Co. Wholesile and Retuil Lumber, Lath, Shinties Sash, celel Lime, s for tho Concentrated White MACCONNELL, Managor, J Doors and Blinds, Mar Solw age ed No, phone A Main Strect, Council Bluirs, RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all sizes of Automatic Engines Especinlly Designed for Rtunning MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, Tubular and Locomotive Carey Portable and Fracti j Fuctory Mas 18, AND ELECTRIC LIGH" Boilers, New Massillon Threshers, Woodbury Hao STATIONARY, SKID, y and Powers,. 1gines, SAW MILLS, | illon, 0. Branch Housa 510 Pearl St., Couneil B SEND FOR 1880 ANNUAL, ifs, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER AND D HAIR G ODS Wo. y, Councl Blutls, 1\'11‘ Iowa.- \ t