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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1886, THE DAILYBEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNIN FEB. 20. 1 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any part of the city at | twenty cents per week, 1. W. TiLtoy, . TEL! Desisies Orvics, Ntont Eviron, No. 2 Manager. MINOR MENTION, Pants to order, Democeratic this evening. W. R. Vaughan returned home yester- day morning Additional u ‘onncil Blufts news will be found on the first page. The city council 1s (o meet 1 afternoon at 2 o'clock. J. P. Roe of Omaha Blufs visitor yesterd No school nest Monday, the anniver m\n of Washington's birthday. Hammel has returned from a In'm- Weeks' trip through Nebraska. J. Vanderve returned yesterday from a business trip through Nebraska, Subject at the First Baptist church to- MOTrow m(-nuu, “The Christian Laws of Marriage The schools on Washington's J from £5 up, at Reiter’s primaries are to be held gain this was a Council will be no session of the public Monday in- observance of /. F. A, Conover. Gssland and A being montioned for (1o city Stillman, J. ns i assessorship. , formerly with Harkness but now with Has Co., Minneapolis, was in the l'l:l'uul to wed has Walters and City: al ., been given Eliju e Jump, both of n_of Lincoln, nd Lucie Pos of this city. ‘opic at Broady . church to- morrow morning, Cumulative Lof Chisti; Evening, “'I'ne il Blufis. ™! 1se of Dr. Belling of Mrs, Cathar 1 eircuit court has giving 1 Mes wood w asupply o il |n||, 1 of Glen- purch ients for place they lies of the ng to com- supper by the BhlEconn Sharchihend mog plet rrangements for se for tl to be . tof the morning scrmon at the t-mg.-mum.ml chureh ' (o-morrow will « All who come ry cordial welcome. evening Mr. and Rohrer entert 289 Vine st at an 8 o’clock ten, ing was ple euchr Oflice were calling the baby c: sneak thief wards found i thicf had r: fter which the even- antly spent at progre Towns, with his wife and child, r. Cook’s oflice, sed a dollar on it. clerk of Iln- United St <'A\\4~ H. Groom, u;,ul\\llh se llnmu.llll il was placed at ed to go home and 1 had so and Groom eeure it. ar recov- yosterday that he aliforni , there ountyrmen going the f of nutriti w \g a carload of hi through. It is trouble arose fi fooa. G. C. P disappen boys in Van Bnml since the ar boy b that hi; \\'111 Losl fine cigars on his fivst ap A colored h-llu\v A Marer sing trouble by turning oft {he g gallery of the” opera Touse, lo crowd to stumble down, after a show, as best they conld in the dar] fun for him, but yesterday Judge worth turned the'tableson him, wnd Nned him $10 for the joke. The revi in interest vart of the city. hall was packed, dress by Rey. or otler l. ) ends, the x‘hmup-un & Co.'s, Prescott’s ve concluded him a box of continue to grow 11, in the southern y night the 108t ad- 3 the cception of one man rose for p Lust even- MeC ched. Thero was a large and happy gatherin of married folks at tl hnn’n} t:)! )y b ‘Williams, No. 111 Stutsman street, ’ll|u|~ day ev. mn,n( Thirty or forty couples were present, and the evening was ap- pily passed in dancing and social chat- ting, while shments were served with hospitality and good chee Petitions school ho street school; for the junction of Gi strect the cf witrd erty 1 eds to lower 3 and a bo, th the 1 m avenue and First and another on the north side of in the upper part of the Fivst \lso that the hoard sell the prop- e and devote the pro- iz the grade of the High strect school, 1Mo | is to meet this afternoon to consider the matters set forth in these petiti A darkey by the name of Maveroft de- Tighted in ness to such an extent as to eause himself to be arrested sesstully prosocutad yestords clous mischicf, and ) Jight matter to turn ager Do often the gas was turned off” in the hall nml stair lending from the galler he opera Nouse, and enience resulted to oblige cordingly mugln Marcroft in the the lights. Max Brody of Council Blufts met with very an of turning out lc')u in the | ax was doing when the city wvery angry at | func oming 3 neluded to ar- Max on g principles, but there .‘:unl left “Worso than eve for Max - pieked him up and downed him the fivst yound. He then called for help to wmake the airest, und in so doing started down ~ street, but before goingr far concluded to & Jot the job out and discharge his nian, * whieh he did.—Macedonian, B. Shontz has decided to em agricultur: went business etionville, I four ye s been a resident of this city, and has ryod most acceptably as county his ofticial eapacity he has becn faith 1 and capable, anid in s soeial relu- tions w.tn the ci s ho has won e i conlidence, so that le has many dends here who wish him the greatost suceess in his new ente he siness is not a new one to him, he aving been on experienced His brother, apolis, will ho uss e new fivm to b hey purpose starti B \Imul/ u( sinted with him, Shontz & miplete stoe v ise one of the best in western Tow A HOME BUWDING SCHENE | An Excellent Institution of That Oharacter in Conncil Bluffs, THE MURDER OF G. H. HOWSER. Full Particulars in a fotter Received From the Scene—A Woman Hunt- ing Her Husband — Charity Concert—-Other News. Home Ruilding Scheme, The Council Blufts Building and Loau association is just entering upon its tenth year, and for an institution which has done so much for its members and for the city, it has hardly received its share of public notice and encouragement. One of the reasons of this is probably that it is purely a mutual institution, and has been doing its work quictly., There are no salaried officers, and no one can get any special profits or emoluments, the \ing being divided evenly among the in- vidual memb Now that the associn tion has been suceessful for a term of years, it can no longer be looked on asan experiment, The facts and figures as shown from the history of the organiza- tion are striking in some respects, Hun- dreds of persons have been enabled to build for themselves homes, and pay their rent into their own pockets; the eity has the advantage of having many ves ) otherwise would not 1l persons have hoen u.m! riunity to invest sn i able and of how mwnwmm is conducted eannot be given fully, without taki ,l:wn much space and proving tedious, he results seem im- possible, but the facts are at hand to sub- stantiate them. Those who have bor rowed from the association to build homes with have only had to pay about G per cent for their” money, while those who have put their savings in have real- ized nearly 12 per cent mterest on their money. An nstitution which c: its memb 1t 6 per cent and yet pay 12 per cent interest on the money borrowed seems to be nged one, and yet an e nto the wi ings'shows that such can be done. 1 principal and interest is paid in monthly istallment nd thus lent right ont again, and interest is kept earning inter- est, while the borrower, bei Uimember and getting his share of the Drofits, gets his interest eut down low The plan is simple, safe :lnll‘inwlrw proved tha 3 Iti d scheme for any one prefer uwml Ve lome to @ rent, while it is an equally good scheme forany one de o in amount monthly and n lend money ies is to he opened the 1st of 1.. and thus an opportunity given of r members starting in. he eighth annual )v\mll of the ¢ ation has been prepared by the se Willianm Arnd, ready for preser the meeting 10 be held M in llu, difter vies amount fo The nhlht series, A, was started in ¥ |~ an umh ded balance holdors s been closed up and the vid in full, are still open, the fol- lowing being the cost and the present | value of eacly'share: Cost, ~ Value, S SidG Howser's Death, A telegram in the BEE a few days ago fivst gave news of the killing of G, II. Howser, of Silver Creek township, and the wounding of J. T, Preston in New ex1c0, The following letter received yesterday by Mr.J. W. Damon of this city gives further part E1 Paso, nful nhm l must w aflain that happened to onr fri Howser, on the 6th of this month. 1 e T S T S e g i nd Jw'nlu]mulvll them to the natoo, the place where we had located. All parties were well { with the property, and Mr. Hows up his mind to return with me and arran, once to the min W iadulope Calvo on th :hruary and everything went well until at noon’on the 6th, when two ans came into just as we saddling up to bre mp. Lhui u-\nl\ol on 1av saddie while My y upon the ground near where ul laid. One of the Me: up to w Howser ay and asked if it was for I spoko to Mr. Howser, saying *° let him get hold of your v he \\:lll.m| around his hor; supposed, picked up his blver. Bult the Mexican had picked it up instead. 1 was husy ticing on our coffbe pot to our k horse, and the next thing Mr ”n\\' ser sp and said **what does he mean l]nnL around ( the Moexiean shmll with th wesented at Mr, How- ser and f killing him instantly. The fire of the revol unsed my horse to n\]l and left me 1 without my re- volver, He then fi e before I could x:vl hold of hin d shot took effcet in my lef nehed the revotver from id snapped a1t twice at him then ran for my own and fived five shots at him [ N I'then walked to w ay, but e had stopp I his lhat over y-five miles fc west town beir thoritics sent out a narty 3 to bury My, H. and also to look for the murderer. As yet I have heard no news, but am expecting to hear at any moment and will write you again as soon as I do. Liave his revolver here by me. He has # horse and valise and some blankets, 1 will get them unless stolen by passers-by before the oflic 1 will rest here o couple of Lovdsburg, Grant ¢ which will be my month, Any infory tions asked by his h g en am ready to answer. 1 would | ten them but did not know thei Hoping to hear fi yours truly, the fl:lllll]l’ cans walked ore 1 go to . New Mexico, r the next Ny ques: mily I ve writ- - For first-class Missouri \\lmll Gleason, at his coal othiee, ¥ - Hunting Her Husband, Mrs. M. L. Dibble was marvied to her husband in Wisconsin about eight ye: ago, and chey have lived together hap- pily and peaceably ever since until about six weeks ago, when he disappeared in such a manner as to lead her fiiends to suspect that he bhad deserted her. For five years they were residents of Council ~ ded on Tenth avenue, he being ewployed at the transfer. About vy moved to Weston, a few o, where he bought a farm he sold out at Weston and start for Indiana look after eighty ovl of land owned by his wife.” In about three Six weeks ago | enjoy to | weeks he wmh‘ to her to sell off all the household furniture Mrvrl the hedding and follow him, as he had decided to set- tle on the land there. He informed her that her brother, who resided at the same place, was very anxious for them to re- | main there, and wanted to see her ve much. When Mrs. Dibble reached her destination she found that her hushand | had not been there at all, and no one knew vhere he was. investigation showed that letter was dated from it was really written, or at least mailed | from some point in Wisconsin, Mrs, | Dibble cannot account for the desertion, I emained with her brother. - y had no children. His many acquaintances here will_be u.,wlm..hn surprised at his unexplained action. Indis | le. x head of fine en and one-half | - Mules for 1 have for sale thirty mules, running from fiftc to seyenteen hands high., Masox Wisk, Charity Concert, The following programme for the char- ity concert this evening is one well caleulated to please the general public nd lovers of fine musie, while the pro- ceeds will add to the pleasures of the poor: Overture, Duette— I i Orchestra Masini 3 Ilhlv\ln and Gern l||~l\l\|u<'|l|‘|l sextette - Pomtoso Professor Dalby, Mrs, Roff, Miss Edin, Messr A, and F, E. Roff and D, Patton. Solo—The Song for Me.... Miss Anuie Merkel, Solo--The ],n‘-‘i Chord., T, Pettee nger, .. Watson Piano solo Niil ..Louis Str Miss \\ escott, Solo—=Charity Faure ... White Instrumental quariette-~Overture Professor Dalbey and Messrs Frank Badollet and Miss F Vescott. Quartette: 1M, and W. 1or and D, Stubbs, Miss Kate Gerner, - 00,000 brick for salc. Blufls, fowa. ompanist, C. Straub, Coun- - A Surprise All Around. Some time ago the press dispatches ained the information that Judge e, of the United States eourt, had de- to send hack to the eweuit court the saloon ecx - ing. 1t now appy has made no such dec from pected that the eases being here, they would be ¢ ent term of the cour oS sent 1 up at the pre and would be v the issuanc f injunctions to such a prospect is dashed to the The cases will hardly get disposed now. This announcemcnt comes as surprise to those on both sides of the question, wood call on Gleason, at his 6 Pearl street. Mueller Music Company. Yesterday forenoon the stockholders of the Muelier Music company held their semi-onnual meeting to hear the report of the business presented by Muelle v, which was conside very sring show sfactory divi- dend w 1, which was doubtless i fu much as the report. ‘\l wd of directors v also elected. In | the afternoon the directors held a meet- ing and endorsed the w Im~\|u s, and re-cleg Mueller The mllm\nw the list of I: R. B 'y president, vice-pry ~u|n-m., N. Past Y J. Mueller manager, J. P. Byrne There will be will be greatly | w ind hundreds wio ased to learn of the title and real L. Sanire. 101 ts8 ¢ W, &E. Blufts. :lmmi..g at Sitver City. as startled yesterday by port, which proved only too true, that a young man named Hastings, ve- siding near that place, had been found dead in his father’s home, with a bullet hole in his temple over the right eye. A neighbor called yesterday morning snd knocked at the ‘door. Keceiving no s}mxm- he looked in the window and saw Hastings sitting in a ¢hair. He attempt- to rouse him, but finding it usel he broke open the door. ., A vevolver was lying beside his el 1t is believed that shooting accidental. The fami bsent at the time visiting fr urhlmunu town. Hastings about 20 years of sge and was one of tl promising young Tien of that section. The coroner was summoned from Glenwood. - Moncy toloan by Forrest Smith, - M. L Fervis, who for two years w examiner of applications for” the home oflice of the Council Bluffs Insur 1 company, but who has not been conn with the company s yesterd sted for under false pretenses. He secured an appiication for insuranee, and wrote u policy for a man named MeNulty, repr senting nm ho was an ngont ford. . ‘0. of ths ¢ He then re (| |h|- firm to cari risk for him ]1. collected and retai and MeNulty hud hin ar is a1 smart man, but liquor | is too much for him, - in the enth st Knudson, ch in ry obtiining mon Sunday service Baptist, corner enth avenue, the morn- 2 Rev. O. Jensen, amongst the Danes i h, and at the the pastor, H dminister the ord | from | | - | company of $100 the encourageent of mang promises to be a suceess, but different basis from that alr Instead of having a la stockholders, it is proposed men to take the whole stoc five men I agreed to take §5 on this basis, and it is expect fifteen others will be sceeu time, o Mrs. Cocke, mother of ¥ the firm of Cocke & Mo yeste from an Quughter in North The propos Already 000 each that the in o short D. Cocke, of eturned — - A Case of Faith Cure. lelphia 1 A long, lean, lank verous-lookin, n, with long and beard thin clothe yesterday approached nd man at th southwest corner of Thirteenth and Mar ket str who was peddiiug lead pen cils. The stranger seanned the features of the blind man for some mm, and at length said: ” &rullu , art thou totally blind:” s "answered the p: merchant. st e tried to Lo “No use, " replied the othe Iy eyes ve burned out in a powder-mill ex- | manifested | while the crowd kejit in | Practices R. | CANCERS o | CHRONIC DlSEfilEs of all xum. » spuumy | Capital round the pair, and a lively intercst was in the proceedings. The apostle of faith-cure knelt down and offered a long prayer for the blind man, asing until it blocked up Thirteenth street. wyer the ancien S6. .uul went series of gyrations similar to a mesmerist. He made all manner of passes in the air with his hands, and finally took hold of the man, rubbed hi. eyes, 4‘\,.,‘.-(1 his back, pinched his cheel 1 asked' him if he conld sces To t o groat disa spointment of the aud- plied IH, t hocould not he o man W performances came up and orde The apostle w healed,’ said the" nlrnn r. Let us pray.”’ nynnn time a vm‘%\i had gathered rly After p! througl about to begin his when a policeman 1 him to move on. 1t off bemoaning the lack of faith in Isracl, while the crowd took pity on the blind man and purchased his ro stock of pencils ranks are of some nse, any muttered the blind man, as he went oft to purchase a rew stock of merchandise, FRANK NEELY, T t. GEO.W.HARRIN, Sec. (Incorporated, 1581 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 assessment, first three years of organization, 15 to 30 year 11 to 50 years, $10, Cireular and information on applieation. ‘WM. RANDALL, Superintendent of Agensies, t® Agent:s Wanted, CGrand : Rflflpflilififj ! COURG.L BLUFFS DiME oNACAST (Samfac v Corner 5th avenue and Peml strect, FEBRUARY 22, HONDAY ~ EVENISG, WITH Schneller’s Eurupflan Troubadors Zither Contorti traje e and h AT PERFORMANCE GINS AT ® » periormance on high wire in front n, Ly dons, Hicado, at 7 p. m. cach e BE- " JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. in Stat: and Federal Courts, Ltooms 7 and S, Snuzary Block. M ASON WISF skl at Towa, reiull and THOS, OF) W. H. M. PUSEY OPFICER & FUSKHY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. _ Estublished 18 UNION TIGKET OFFICE, 1. L. De BEVOISE, Agent, No. 607 Broadway, Council Bluffs. KIEL SALE STABLES'! *pajuasaaday S poJURLRA YO0IS 1Y Pt constantly on hand, Y contract on shoit on cominis i & BOLEY WiEa Avanss Connol ut Tow: the k Over thisty yo L6al exporionya. No. 11 Pon utfs, ACBURNHAM, F 3 JANES N BROWN, ¢ Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 250,000 | 1,000,000 | Authorized Capital | Stockholders Represent Do ageneral banking business. Accounts of banks, ba L merchants, man- and individuals received on favora- Domestic and foreign exchange, The very best of attention given to all busi ness committed 10 Uy cire. B;uu)umro Bend for our tor seaied D & co.. “LOUISIANA, 0 | KEYSTONE WHOLESALE AND JOBBING IoUSES oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. ___ AGRICULT DEERE, AL IMPLEMENT WELLS & CO., Wholesale Agricaltural Implements, Buggies, Carriages, Ete |, Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa, MANUFACTURING CO., Corn Shellers, Stalk Cutters, Digc Harrows, Seeders, Corn Planters, Feed Cut te Fa , Rock Falls, Ths. 1505, Main St., Council Bluffs. DAVID BRADLEY & CO., Manaf'rs an tJobsers of Agrlcullural Implsments, Wagons, Buggios, acringas, and all kints of Facn Macun vy, 100 167 725" Kot S Strest, Council Bluffs, Towa, HANDLES. LDOvGEAS, GEO.F, W res AMAR, - Soe.&Conso) Co.mcll Blu"fs Handle Factory, (ncorparatedy e Nos. 1501, AXNE Manufacturers Huandic oo nnd Small 1 , o overy iption. CARPI " COUNCIL BLUF \ Cavpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Good ite. No, 105 Brondway Council Blufts, Towa. b Vt’u.',ll\'x‘ TOBACCO, ETC, 1 OY & MOOR i ~Whaolesale ‘.ln.-ll s in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 P ts., Council Bluils, Towa LOMMISSION. SNYDER & L Whe Fruit and Produce Commission Mavchants. No. 14 Pear! Couneil Blufrs. CRAC I\ & " McCLURG CRACKER €O, =Manufacturers of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes, Couneit Bluffs, fowa, CROCKERY, 73 MAURER & CRAIG, Importers &Jobbarso! Crackery, Glasswars Lamps. Frait Juis, Cutlery, Goods, 5 Gools, | 1o DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 0ils, Paims, Glass, Drugrists’ No. indrics, I n St and No. Conmrerl e, DRY GOODS., . E. SMITH & CO., l-mwrs and Jobbers of Dl‘j Gnnds Notions, fit wnd 114 Main “ouncil Blaits, [owa. PRUITS Wholesale Cfllrarnm Frmts a Specxally General Wholesale 13y & Fancy Groceries. GROCERIE. ( G & SCHOE! Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Grocerles 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Towa, Nos, L. Kll{s( ] 3 Jobbers of Staple and ¥angy Groceries. Alio Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad- wity, Counell Blu HARDWARE. P C. DE VOIL, Wholesale Havdware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, fefrige s, 51 Brondway, and 10 Council Blufls, HARNESS, FTC, BECKMAN & €( Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 525 Main St, Council Blaltz, Towa. HA METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos, 342 and 344 Brondway, Council Blufls, HEAVY KEELINE & FELT, Who| Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Couneil Blufls, I« HARDWARE, HIDES A2 D. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Marchauts for Sala of Hides, “Tullow, Wool, Pelts, Grense and Furs, Council Butrs, Towu, D WOOL. OILS, COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., ~Wholesale Denlers in [lluminating & Lubricating 0ils, Gasolin3 BETC, BTO. 8. Theodore, Agent, Council Blutts, lowa, LUMBER, PILING, E1C. A, OVERTON Hard Wood, Soutis And Bridge Materinl Specialtios W holesalo Lunie bor of all Kinds. Oifice No. Ti Main St., Conncil Bluffs Towu. & 0., WINES AND LIQUOIS, JOHN LIND Wholesule Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. 1. Gotthara's Horb Bitters. No. 13 Main 5t., Council IHlulls, Agent for Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Cownell Bluffs. MERGEN HOTEL Main St., Council Bluffs, | &Ihln" Mg, o N Proprietor and Manaz N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. ©Oflice Over American Bxpress Company, new Lumbsr, Piling, | ‘Real Estate, No. 604 Broadway, : | Deaters | LOis Z. T.LINDSEY & CO., EXCLTUSIVELT RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, ~AND—— FELT BOOTS. ITIMMENSHE STOCK And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Office 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, g Towa. W.P. AYLSWORTH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick building of any k'nd 1a onLittie Ginnt trucks—the best in the world. 808 Lighth Avenue and SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Special adve Lost,Faund, To Loan Boarding, ete., will be ins: thelow rate of TEN CE nts, such a3 lo, To Rent, Wants, o in this colum i firsting Loeave Peurl sti each subsequent insertion, mentsat our oitice, Ie) Broudway, Council Blafts, near WANTS. $120 MAT duys by a lndy quitable.” " We want more live , male or female. Appy in person or by EIOE Co Wine Teanaiis Supp o Aisoneion, Cour: Cil blutrs, Tow nt of the a0 sober tinner, 41 Main St., Coun Conne Proporty on ue rner I i you i pile of X ¢ n [ such you have or henr from you. Swan & Wall n hon, 100] s in_timothy: fi.01) Koo orc and s, vutor. I P OFeL Blutrs, Towa. THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LA‘MP Tho public wre informod that o patent his been allowed to Geo, 1 PIOYGQ s s and i A Willkins i o el Bty and Omabi LAMPS and GROGKERY Al— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street, Council Bluffs. NOTICE! T0 THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATRONS. I have bought what is known as the COUNCILBLUFFSOMNIBUS,BAGGAGE AND TRANSKFER LINE And will zive my personal sttontion 10 cails u private resiaene 3 | for ull train at Pacie House. ful for past Tavor. H. BECROFT. Successor 1o J, Rogers. i) n respectiully E. R. Cadwell, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. PoT MAYNE. A. 8. Hazkuron, P.T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 63 Pear! Straet Blufrs, 1owa. in 1 sbraska L IN COUNCIL BLUFIFS' AND OMAHA A SPECIALLY. , Couneit swa, Kansas and Vs od or moved snd sat ! Anaall n Council Biufs | wetion gun rame houses moved 1ith Street, Couancil Blafls. REMOVED. T wish to vespoctfully eall the attention of my patrons and the public in general, 1o my val from tho o1 stand No h » to my new and commotious quarte No. 226 Broadway, Where I will be piensed to sce my m With lurze, new and complete assoit all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STHLES And heine locatedd in lurg thin ¢ Respecttully, J.M. SMITH, Yierchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs. 'ESSEX HOUSE, ConNgr BRYANT AND VING Sts, mo- in St., auaiters T am beltor el to serve the puille. Opyposite City Build Couneil Bluirs, 1 r00ms und good board at reasonabla Northwestern Hotel, Newly fitted and fury . Opp. Duwmimy Depot, 50 per SAMUEL TAT ‘,Jluu. L. H. BERSHA W, Munager. ONLY HOTEL In Counci! Blufts having Flire Esoa.'pe nprovements, oull Lolls, dre Broadway Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Hetail Lombe, Shinglo Bush, Doors and Blinds, Sole agents for the celebrated Marblehesd Concentrated Whito Lime. TACCONNELL, Manuger, | ‘elephone No, No. 116 Main Street, Council Bluffs, RUSSELL&Co Manufactureraof al! eizos of Automatic Engines Especinily Destricd for Runn MILLS, GRAIN VATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon Threshors, Hovse STATIONARY, SKID, and Woodbury Powers, tuble and Traction Kngines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon. O, Brauoli House , Council Blafrs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL, MRS. D. l HENEDI(‘T NENUFACTULVR AND HAIR GoODS No. 387 Braadway, Council Bludy, Beal Estate bough 1, DEALEE N