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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 18, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by enrrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per weck. H. W. Tivro < Manager. Brervees Oprice, torron, No. 2 MINOR MENTION, Pants to order, from $5 up, at Reiter’s. The city council is to meet at 2 o'clock Suturday afternoon. Gilbert & Utterback are adding cultural implements to their business. Prayer mecting will be held this even- ing at the Union chapel. Al are invited | The mayor is off on another trip— | huuting up liberty loversor looking afte his new bool In the eircuit court yester was granted in the case of vs. Ada Riddle. In the circuit court yesterday lengthy arguments were made on the motion to appoint a receiver for Cocke & Morgan., Maggic Mitchell is to appear at the opera honse on tl 1. Although sh has been so long before the ]lllllll(' she is still a favorite. Willinm Henny was yesterday fined for being drunk, and enjoyed the distinetion of furnishing the only case for the supe- rior court James H. O'Neil of Council Bluf day at the residern Mynster street, ¢ a divorce nk Riddle nd Lena Miller, both re_married s of Mrs. Roberts on Justice Schurz ofticiat- issued yes- nd Josie Hanifan of this city and escent, W. W, ncock. islative committee ich has vining into the affairs of the mstitution for the nd dumb her has returned to Des Moines and promises to h: 0 u-pm( ready in a fow days. Michael Strogoflis to be present the opera house this evening. It of the finst spectaculars, when properly presented. but there is little to it besides that. If the play is mounted elabor Bidl has the Proper scenie effeets i grand. The junior elass ot the high school has John’ Orphic 1. 'Waldo. of Whipple and ¢ and had its initi n; Miss Dora he evening was very ple JM\IH]\' tho literary portion of the entertai being confined to l]w wor About 6 named Geor son was in unnl by a dirt bank falling upon him. H ered up to his head. His hip o cated and he recc ml oth A gm)(l joke is quietly going the rounds of same of the young society gentlemen in this ki ne that was layed o young man Y uomn _young his sister. During h inc n- venient 8 his dress snit, He found it out \\Ilu)ll)— ing to “‘enter’’ another J. J. Brown is being named as a o ate for mayor on tha dem- He is a man wt if he would ation. The citi: of some p and it looks lic ity of choosing between two evils. A pwl minary citizens' boom started i,‘w"’" y in favor of Colonel John W. Jhapman for mayor. It is understood that the attempt will be made to eall him out by offering l|||n thes ~|||k|ml|u1 citizens It is not known whether his name to be used, but if sothere are many who would rally in his favor, and some democrats are named as among the number. The snow still holds good on Graham avenue, and crowds still gather the - w traverse, Bliz s to have turned out to be the “‘Boss of the Blufls," it lm\'ing ‘'went aronnd” the Aligator, and on Tuesday night made the longet run even mado by any traverse—over the second hill away down to the front of Mrs. Walke residence, where it was stopped on bare ground. It is understood fre to know that iti Lucius Wells for absent from the city and restored health, he having been obliged to seek relief from the rush of business, which has taken his strength and jeopardized his nervous system. He would mak excellent mayor, and would reccive the hearty support —of many of the best citizens of both Conld Council Blnfls sccure such for its mayor it would be u p w of his_phys condition ds of his'p 1seloss to talk of it. those who 0||{\: t Monoy tolonnby Forrest Smith. - A Forgott It may be a good doal of a surprise to many to iearn that in the ordix regard to the fire department the follow- ing section IH 'No spirituous, f Jiguors shall be permitted i engine house or other house used h the depart- ment. Any momber found” drunk shall be discharged The strict enforcement of this part of the ordinance might put a stop to many street rumon: ch are ofte about in un exaggor: o gro ing in the passing. When thereis a Taxity of discipline innocent members of tho department have to suffer with the others, and the reputation of the depare- ment as a whole lulhgum OWIL nlml or ul ‘nnl \mml m the eity at Glea- gon's, 26 Pearl stre raphs. M. H. \'nn lllum Jeuinod yesterday from Rockford, 1) s he as been has Thompson ) through centy: from a y 55 Ar northern Nebraska. . Prescott, the general agent of the I ul‘ul\nm" company, is happy as u lord ) J. P, Willinms of Lincoln, the special agent of the Germunia Insurance pany, was in tl y yesterda, Col. A. J (Inlm\ of Malvern, a vete i leome to Couneil of Ouk- rt n.]gu, of the postoflice force, is ist F. C. Flickinger of Ogally yesterday on his 1 old home in Inde ing over here to rneys. 800,000 brick for s el Bluils, [ov . was here turn from a visit to lll\ wndence, lowa, st we his brothors 0. E. 8., will hursday) evening 1 will be sev of the business meoting and a general good time is ex- A tull ditendande is requested Led. By ordor o the WA malt | 1 returned | com- | rveshinents | BOUND IN CALF AND GOLD. na ol' (Jv‘v Ordinances Being Inspected and (rvt.cl:ed, BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENTS. Trade Topics—Cracked Chinaman— Dead Drunk Ordinance—Charity Concert—Talking Temperance to a Cold Water Town, The $1,600 Book. The recently published volume of city ordinanees is still being inspected, the council not having decided what to do ‘\Imnl i \|||r!h bill, which amounts to ov ¥ The |\||\n| who does not have any love for the Globe, which did the nting, nor for Colonel Keatley, the compiling, has had a printer at work reading every page of the book for errors, Thus far a goodly number of typographical errors have been found, but not more, perhaps, than would natu- 1ly occur in publishing & book of this [he most complaint found is that been an apparent disposition The s has n good h-.\l to do in settling nn- mount of monoy to bo got out of t. There are arly 700 pages, so that the cost of the ting bill is over :,lllwm There are y or more page h th i not a line of printed matter These will serve as convenient for making a memo- is not much (In-w The last ordinances, in- clu lnur the puhlu. tion of the ecity char- d other olume of about 450 y isfully enlargement t opening of a_new Gentury, Wil fobmn o pretty good sized librar The chief complaint” about the hook seems the work of the compiler. There o ordinances printed in_the volume which have be e is or a e nud defining hisduties. "T'hen there ited another ordinance, alater one, ling the first and providing for two “till furtheron in the book ap- ordint again given in full are two or more ordi in regard to water works, which are said to be dead and of no earthly account, or heavenly either, which ave’ publ full, taking much_space, for which the city has to pay and which lamber up the iere ordinances have been passed amending some other ordinance, the original is pulylhhml, and_ then the .\muml.xlm) ordinances, instead of pub- lishing the ordinance as amended and noting the amendments by putting the words in italics and noting the date of amendment in a side note. The publish- 1 these ordinances in thi book for the printe n unwieldy mhm'nn\n'vm'nl one rence. The index i being quite bungling and mis- ling. slonel Keatley pears t was to be paid 500 for es the work cost the the 500 volumes, The committ osely to see whether tne work according to con- tract. It is quite likely that the present council will ]Iu( oft the settlement of the lu]lull after clection, so that the new may huve te shoulder the respon- mount will not b countedinto t sar’s city expenditu There has been so much legislation | the council the past few much tinkering of ordinances, that the work of getting the city Jaw in intelli- gent, convenient shape ‘was a diflicult one, bu as the city was to expend 1y such mount_for this purpose, it should see to it that the need is met. nd real 101 tle Squire, Substantial abstracts of estate loans, J. W. & Pearl street, Council Blufl ——— In Social Circles. At the residence of John T. Oliver, No. 331 Park avenue, on Tuesday evening, Miss Maud Oliver entertained very - gantly about thirty of her triends. .mllm-uu-nL- of the evening were, ds and card }\)[Ll) The Miss o nche Oliver re much to the delight of the guests. Refreshments were served at 11 o’'cloe Among the guests present were the Misses Anna Merkel, | Mer- kel, Lu Tostevin, Ida Tostevin, Kitty Conoyer, Anna Bowman, Lotta Forman, \Ln Forian, Clara Beex, K ierner, 1y tie Gerner, Clara My '\lo«h W Alfll F ol(h i Frank Miller, Ed B wman, Oscar line, John Puscy, Perry Badolette, W .n.»r Smith, W. H. Wa A, .lm:-ph Smith, arlds A\lm\l' Sherraden, W. V. selections, lencee of Genera ing, itbeing a tea coption. given by Mrs. R Miss Neilie eness of the lux- made still greater by while te and hos- ality chara el every detail of the angements for the the guesf legant tea party, 8 W evening T The Misses W Gage of Lyons, Wis., and the , Stewart, \In‘ rliest [.n |ho \||u|||" room_ each nted with o handsome favor, , of unique and artistic de- sign. At 8 oclock the evening guests ar 1, and daneing commenes il about 9 ontinued until o late lln-l\onllw entertuinment was ihle, mmnw the My . Mr hour. o, ZUCSLs were' and Mrs M. and M M and Mrs. H wn, Miss Sue Badolett, N Rico, Messrs, Woodbury, Ry: Atkins, Bowmun, Hart, Huak, Supp, Stewart and Brown. Evans, ix head of fine cen and one-half " Masox Wrse, — ‘Talks About Trade, “What are the business prospects in Nobraska for the e " on, Mr. Thompson,” suid a BEE reprosentative to G. W. Thombson of the firm of Van Bruut, Thompson & Co., in that fion's oflice " yesterday, I stand youn have b » portion of that state since your d My, Thompson replied: “I think she’ll curry off the palw. I believe everybody | selling goods in Nebriska this season will do well, trade there will be mo i factory than in almost u.\ other st the union. an then met H. H.V senior member of the same firm, who returned yesterday morning from a business ip vast. In reply to the business outlook and feeling where he had been he i Things are mighty quiet. The prospects cast for bush this sumwer are very poor They hope for business to pick' up but Brunt, |1|.- Cauwe HUNTINGTON, Secretany, can't see where it is to come from, but 1 guess trade nmmgh Towa and N will be quite brisk before long tions out here are orable.”” Just before ng the office A. A, g rd_hy the Beg man w ho a _the following a short trip nd 'lv"x t know hardly w hm the outlook i, but one thin business sinee January st dull, owing to the fact produe could not move on aoceunt of the snow Prospects are fair and I think fully as good, if not better than they been for several years . Missouri wood call on coal oflice, dearl street. For first cla Gleason, at his Oracked China. transfer yesterday a erazy wsed quite a little excite- first snatched the eap off the B. &Q. conductor, and as he demolished that Officer McMillan tried to stop him. He quickly tore the golden ¢ from the breast of the gallant officer, and was getting away with the gold watehehain of a bystander when he was overpowered. Officer Smnllen brought him up to the |mh('(‘ station, where he was |m'|~(l|ul as “Lee John Fu, Cheynemann.’ was diflicult to determine whether he was crazy or wild from drink or opium, but the physician led in to attend to him was of the opinion that opium or drink had nothing to (lu with his actions, but he was st A fellow 4-u||||l|\||||n who ¢ was called in also, but w.ulll lear little from him in X came from or whith At the Chinaman ment. He head of a € - The Charity Concert. The committec ted out yesterday to sell the tickets for the -charity concert evening, and met with ex- sueeess, lI||l'II\1'|| having the n much time and . portion of the city canvassed by them 'Ilu- tickets are nnl 0 conts each and eyerybody almost cai one. The followi , all home talen , Mrs. .l W D. Stubbs, \mhh l(ul) D. Rof, I " Badollet and Prof. Dz A Cold V Town. SueNaNpoai, lo Feb. 16.—Your correspondent had the pleasure of listen- ing to a very interesting locture here by Myrs. J. Bilen Foster. A large audience of the hest eitizens of Shenandoah g ered in the opera house to hear her spe on the temperance question. There less need, perhaps, for sueh a lecture an i many places, Vv little is mlll here, and no wit good, (].p-\ of busmess men. The good hotels, of which the Blodg: 1, Father Blodgett being a with the boys,” The Bes is Laily here, and is being read by more people than any other. -~ tt house HOW SOME RICH MEN BATHE. The Bath-Rooms of the Vanderbilts, Mr. Marquand, Mr. Garrett and Others. New Yorl The millionaire’s room marks the N the sign of the 1 country. gened » : Fears there have been placed m ;vn\ residences a half-dozen bath-rooms t are veritably pala In fact, the pre- ng style of bath-room of the money king has been suggested from those of royal palaces, and particularly from the famous one placed by I cis L. in the cheateau of Chenonci: the Cher, The chateau of Chenonceaux is now the home of M. Danicl Wilson, the son- in-law of Pre: i the bath- room still rem: atures of the inte 1 small than a sp: a slend: the v beveled Betwee line of gold, an sections hang metal drops like te just long enough to be refleeted in the lass.. iio oficob is most limpid and brils Tant, and the s are 50 small that the purposes of killfully fru trated. The bath is of solid silver, with the, water issuing from swan’s heads, which, with a mirror behind, produces the illusion of swans on the surface of the water. Al the othe L..pnw ith this m repose can be found bath, »om in the | Fontainebleau was modeled_after th Chenoneenux bath by Louis XVI for Queen, Marie Antoine The bath, will be remembered, is f ante-room, and js just large enongh for its purposcs The ‘walls are p.un-l i large mirrors of beveled gliss these are painted eupic lace, above, around, about, and if about to hulphnm the air to This brings us divectly (o the pi The late Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt’s e-like de- sign «h.u is exquisite uunuu and de- stroys the power of the gl ss Tor rof Its magn th nmm of s son, Mr. p s here are paneled with mirrors, y | ~||.|>1.r blossom: s to obscur ceiling i Ty and gold, with horses m the center buth is a Solid block of n H»ln nd er issues from sw that of the chatean ‘Above the buth 15 nich Venus prepared for the Pompelian table of m Ix.unlmuh I\ carved, and a toilet adjoining of Ecaillon marb] Mr. Henr hath aff Bonaparte's superh house in this the bath i sunk, Pompelian fa in the floor, and above in the a beautiful summer sky. has had his walls wainscoted with colored tiles. Above ze, vepresenting springing om 4 odge-row; the areh of the cell springs this fricze. the semblance of th ivds are skimming. The marble sunk al feet in the floor, ched descent of several steps. ll s said that, exclusive of the artist . Mr. Marquand’s bath-room cost cnmm Works of art a considered nowhere more appropr than in the bath-room when their subjeets are significant. In that of the I J. l)sbuuu at Mamarone uge frame oy lluuhn the hum h) Mr. Ge The subject” is loyes at a foun the gl b 1L panels of white The the farquand has modeled his the luxurious room in Jerome iling is "‘," n proces s Jnd cutied with u hm and notabl Robert Garrett’s new This is distinguished uty of its d i The cei nard, and tiice on which mornin, glories twine This design is p: mm!hnn marble by means of an o ying composition, and on being fired medium melts ml the color, sinking in, becomes with the marble. This 5 new, results in the soft radiunce of he l.hl of the new poms is for M altimor l' house. :Au( «lml\ be the be hub by its J oy uulnluh and its the blended color andl marble are s very fine. Th tions, which make rc octagonal panels whieh rors, on which cupids are bath-room of a cave of ling and bath s {lesign 1s in radiatin om for sma are to be mir- painted, Mis. Seward Webb's W hm- m.ul»l- and the oily variations of l‘lll isin the sil’ iambor I8 attq h room, with mo with white enamel tiles, bath and lnm-o marble toilet, and insi works of art, the distinguishing feature is the o\p.muuuf The Proper “What is the proper use asks a religious woekly 0 numerous that w In'in' it. answer, the man aven't The woman with a new 1 the plumbing. N Sty se of Sunday. of Sunds The answer space to bonnet who loves fish ing has another,while the owner of a pair of fast horses may diffor base-ballist s er use of Sund mateh game the last four ganies might hav been won s the di from hoth. ms to think that the prop v in the west is to play a r the champ! the east hedevotes the day to exy st by hi orsity I'he ship, but in n how nine ere is nothing of opinion in ||-g|||l tothe pmnm use of Sunday. Man's \\'urk 18 “What? Wom Think of the mern “Ah, but pverworked? Done. Fudge! yon know the old saying, ‘Woman's work is never done.’ " it, and to_complain, work or lose - she ought has to do hi: The One Saving nid a Wisc emerging from the wdlond, tie ave here thy louse, um“g. Sir. pod Developing *Arry—“1 wollifg,_tonping. gooil exc Ever eites for that's dining-room long wnd” fruitless struggle to reise, don’t ye know * but I've the on Now, a man his job." Grace. onsin traveler, frer cure a S one thing you as the Palmer y glad (o “The His Muscle. ol chappie. 1* e been Jolly wolled fwequently; twy it EQUITABLE MUTUAL Life and Endowment OF WATERLOO, Association IOWA. WESTERN DEPT., COUNCIL BLUFFS, I OFFICE IN BENO'S BUILDIY ) in ease of Death, 600 Endowment at the end of ten Ave fivst three 673 41 to 50y ormation o age cost for year of assessine vears of organizati ear applic WM. RANDALL, suparintendent of Agencies. £ Agents Wanted. THOS, OFFICER. W. M. M. PUSEY . OFFICER & PUSKEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, stublished 185 UNION TICKET J. L. De BEVOISE, ORFICE Agent, No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUF] The followin; departure of (v the lo minutes DEPAT. is the time by central FS. of arrival and standard time, at SE pojURAIRR, oIS IV € nstantly on hand, KLU TER o luu ) Stable Corner Fifth Ay Council Plufls, lowa n shoit d Fourth St., E, M. D, CANCERS %, ‘1‘.‘.'{.3 Ta mdlortd naious CHRONIC blsmxs af W Kiuds a specialty. pal experions, uifs. Counci 102 MAIN STREET, Capital Authorized Capital. .. Stockholders Represent. ... Do & general baukin Accounts of bauks, b ufacturers and individual Lle terws, Domestic and tore The very best of at BESS COMmILLE 10 OUF ClIe Bluffs National Bank $100,000 250,000 1,000,000 hants, man- 1 on favora. n exchange, fon given to all busi- [WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EOUSES oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wholesale Agricultaral Implem2nts, Buggies, Carriages, Ete me Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE \h\\'l'l‘/\( TURING (U Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, Disc Harrows, Seeders, Corn Plantors, Feod C! lncmr) Rock Falls, Tlis. 1507 Main St., Conneil Bluffs. DAVID IHMDI. Y & CO, Manaf'rs an1Jobbers of lgrlcultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carringes, and all kinls of Farm Machin vy, 1100 to 1116 South \In n strest, Council Bluffs, Towa. AXE HANDLES. ‘Do .1, WRIGHT &Counsel. (Incorpora Manufacturers of Axle, Pic nndles, of cvery de il CARPI " COUNCIL BLUFES C N Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Gloths, Gurtaln Fixturos, Upholstery Goods, 405 Brondway' Council Bluffs, Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ET PEREGOY & MOURE, —~Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Poearl Sts,, Council BlufTs, oW, 3 COMMISSION. YDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchaats. No. 11 Pearl st., Council Blu CRACK McCLURG CRACKER CO., —Munufacts rs of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes, Council Blugs, Towa. MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbers of Crackery, Glasswars Lamps, Truit Jars, Cut Stoncware, Bar G fanoy Goods, Lite.”" Councll Biufs, oW, DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO., wno'esalfl Drudgl (s 011;, Paints, Glass, 22 Main St., and . E. SMITIH & ('(‘)‘—>‘~V Laparters and Johbers of Dry Go‘uds. Notions Nas 112 o 14 Main St. and 1 L Council | Wholesale cmrn na Frul(: a Specialty. Commiss’on 542 Council mn General Bioadway, WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Pancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pear] St., Council Blufrs, 'ERIES. e GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groseries, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Town. L. KII{&( HT .k CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealer . 416 Brond- way, Council 13 HARDWARE. P. C. DE VOL, ‘Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Kefrigerato ete. Nos, 504 Drondway, and 10 Muin street, Council Bluffs, HARNE; E Manu‘actu of aud Wholesale Dea Leather, Haeness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 425 Main St., Couneil lmuh, Towa. HATS, CAPS, i T, METCALEF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 544 Brondway, Council Blufrs, _ HEAVY HARDWARE. KEELINE & FELT, Wholesalo Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. H. MeDANELD & CO., Commission Marchants for Sale of Hides, Tullow, Wool, Pelts, Grease und Furs, Council T, Towi. £ OILS. COUNCIL BLU s Ol CO., —Wholesule Dealers in— [luminating & Lubricating 0ils, Gasoling BTC., BTO. heodore, Agent, Council Blufs. Towa. LUMBER, PILING, K1C. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Viood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Biridie Materiul Spec Vholosale Lum: Main St., IUH\ ll Wholesale lmported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Avent for St Gotthard's Horb Bitters. No. 13 uin St., Couneil Bluf SCHNEIDER & BE( l\,. Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No 600 Main 8t., Council Blufs, MERGEN HOTEL, Main St., Council Bluffs, M-urnu C,B.&Q.;C, M. & St. P., and L& P rallway dopois, Street cars ,.lw ‘the tlunld“l‘ ything new and first class. Opened Dec, 15t sl ¥ PHIL MERGED Justice of the Peace. I Office Over Awerican Express Company, HEECLUTSIVEILL RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, AND—— gl =1 UL AR — L e i — ITMMENSE STOCK And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Office 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. W P. .A.Y'LSWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND Brick b onlLittie G ing of any k'nd ant trucks—the bezt in the world, 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost,Found, 'To Loan Fo Sale, To Rent, Wants, Bourding, ete., will be inserted in this column at thelow rate of TEN C| firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ench subscquent insertion, Leave advertiso i v, No. L2 Pourl street, uear , Council Blufrs, w. A wood sobor No. 41 Main St., ~Propert c Al s avenue, Council Binfls, consisting 5. For terms Clurg, on premiscs. bids will bo up to Fobruar front, two story brick block, No%. Peard strect, botween Brondway and W (under Citize chandise exchange brokers. — Our hooks are full of special bargains, but it is impossibic to pub- y daily t 1o scll , pliums, gmupes and small friits, N linz, 8tock . Oreicen, 5% Bro v, Council THE (uREhORY INCANDESCEKT GAS LAMP a patent has 18 Tamps and manutaci Willlnms s our )iz trough snlo m RUFFUS Agoats, No. LAMPS and CROCKERY Ve REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street, Couneil Biufls, Ta, NOTICE! T0 THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATRORS. COUNCTLBET R OMNILUS BAGGAGE AND IRANSFER LINES Hu arbon street, Chicago. encos | ins, inch nm.. Wt Pacic Hot 1l for past H. BECROFT. Successor to J, 1 JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL, BLUFFS, Practices in Stata and Federal Courts, Looms 7 and 5, Snuzart Bl E. R. Cadwell, Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 604 Broadway, : Council Blufls P T MAYNE A. 8. HAZeL1oN, P. 1. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs, Towa. am respectiully yours, Dealers in lows, Kansas and Nebraska Lands LO' IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. aired or moved and satisf: RAISE? ction ginrantecd. Frame houses moved Council Bluffs, REMOVED <h to resnoctfully eal the attention of i+ lie pubiic in 1 to my rer al from the oLl stund Nos, 7 and Mutn s . 10'my ow i Commbdiang No. 226 Broadwa Ll |-'~ml my mmh frion, ce, new and completo asso slithe e 16 ussortm LATEST Fabries in Spring STYLESS And being located in larze quarters T am botter{ thun ever bofore prepared to sevve t 3 eron bt serve the public.§ J. M, SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs, ESSEX HOUSE, ConNen BRYANT AND VINE Sts. Opposite City Buildinzs, Council Bluits, Warm rooms and good board at reasonablo rates. Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and furnished. Opp. Broadwa, Dummy Depot, 51 u”.m padivay MU i A'TE, Prop. L. H. BERSIIA \V. )Lm: ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having Flire Hscape Andall moaern {mprovomonts, call bells, tire alarm bells, of CRESTON HOUSE! , Main Street, Nos. 219, 217 and MAX MOHN, Propriotor. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retuil Linnbor, Lath, Shingle Sash, Doors and Blinds. : ugents for the celebrated Marblehend ated White . MACCONNELL, Munager, | Street, Council Bluirs, RUSSELL&Co Manufucturers of all sizos of Automatic Engines pecially Designed for Runniog MILLS, GRA "ATORS, 1C LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T hreshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, actory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SBEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER DEALER 1IN HAIR GoODS No. 337 Broadw Council Blufls. Rea! Estate bought and sold A Z. T.LINDSEY & CO.,, *

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