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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, FEB. <2 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earricr in any par twenty conte per we Tl!.'nn . . bt tho city at HoW. Manager, Pusixrss Orrice, Nlrm'r Eprron, No. MINOR MBS Pants to order, from $5 up, To-day being Washington's there will be no sehool. A fine cheap line of cambric ceived at Harkness Bros. The county clerk issued twelve riage licenscs during the past week Inspection invited to the new and com- plete stock of carpets at kness Bros, A beautiful assortment of dress robes ‘un opened and displayed at Harkness Bros. DAlthough it was a charity concert it was not & “poor” concert. Not by any moeans. R. L. Williams is putting in a large e.evator for a forwarding and commis- sion house in Omah New telephones ,.m Stewart, residen; No. Schmidf; No. 168, Boehe & (( 1 D, Anry & Co., for many years in the hardwaré business inthis “city, have move: d llwn |n|~|m-«~ to Omaha, ¢ from s locatea at Creighton u.-mh street, Omaha, E t at Reit birthday just re mar- been able to obt n bonds) is in very bad health and sutlers consider- The Imperial club will give its seventh party but first masquerade Thursdny ning in Masonic hall. None but thoseen masque will be admitted to the floor until after 11 o’clock. Henry Osborne Post € a grand masquerade lay ovening, i v relief fund ¢ charity, and should be libe \Ily nized. l‘hl! Armour s . R will give M |~nn(||‘l: 11 he will work to de- Lawson. Thercupon Armour is 2 citizens’ ticket all there is to the farmer, mot with a ceident in Hazel ‘Dell township friday night. He slipped from a load of hay, fell under the wheels, andhad both bones of Ius lett leg broken just above the ank This morning the matter of appointing are ran the case of Cocke & i8 to come up in 1 the circuit ¢ There is also a move to have an assignee appointed, and the motion for that will be ealled up to-morrow morning The eircuit court was oceupied day in o 1 nl the case of Elizabeth The plaintificlaims rm, the result of Satur- 4|.|n|:1y;4~.~ for a broken a fall on an alleged defee the corner of Vine and Second the accident oceurring in June, 1883, Jim R. Beebe and Charlie Warren have taken the agency and are working up the rubber bondsta wap They * call themselves Beche & Warren and lI|~' boys are pushing their own business whenable to be away from their other mployment. Price Gibson, late on Friday night while walking down X\ in_street on his way home to the “K. C. House,” was suddenly pounced upon by some unknown man and hit with a k near the “Q" depot. 'The man escaped, and Gibson'’s wmuuh are slight who is second cook at is a brother of the young man who accidentally killed him- Belf a Silver City, an account of which is given in anotlier column. He went to Siiver City immediately on learning the sad new: An entertainment is evening at the deaf tion. “The Revolt of the Holi ambol in one Listo be given, fol- owed by tableaux and sign_songs. An excellent entertainment has been pl.lmlud and those who attend will doubtless feel themselves well repaid. _There will probably be four municip cts in the field, if not mo ns’ meeting formed one, th cmlq will make another to-mor republicans will soon hold a convention to make a third, and the “‘mayor of my city” will never rest casy until he has an- other of his own. In the cirenit court the jury on Friday night ut 10 o'clock brought’ in a sealed verdict for the plaintifi’ scof J. Morse vs James Bre Mo claimed Browster engaged him to sol ty. rse found & purchaser, but e happened to be a and he elaimed his with interest. Th whole amouut cl M. H. Ferris, whose arrest was pub lished in Saturday's B had a hearing before Justice Fiamey on § day. After some testimony had Ebeen taken the case was continued until the 1st of March. McNulty, who claims that Fi ‘om him a promium for insur- ance and failed to turn the money over to the company, is suid to be willing to drop the case s will pay back the money. Forris is said to h. promised to do and the pre ade that if done the case wi l mn come up again. Best coal and wood i the city at Glea- son's, 26 Pearl street. For first-class Missourr wood call on Gleason, at his coal oflice, 26 Pearl street, 2 sigl Among the Churches. At the Baptist church last evening the pastor, Rev. sy, delivered an other of h f 1l and interest ing discourses, his ot being ““The Christian Laws of Marriage.” _ At the Methodist church the pastor, Rev. Dr. Mc(! last evening poured hot shot into the gumbling houses of th - eity, or ;,.uub.nw “dens” as he termed them, At the Congregational ehureh yester- day morning the pastor, Rev. G. W. Crofts, preached on the “Brotherhood of Man.” 1u the evening his theme was “Heaven.” At the Scandin Rev. L. Knudson of reached in the mor lensen, the genera! missionary, evening. At the close of the sermion the pastor. Rev. H. A bach baptized & number of persons Last evening Rev. Mr. Mackey of St. 'anl’s church” gave a discourse on the bor question, and intends following up with two re Sunday night loctures, free way of hand ng all subjects makes his sormons in teresting. even to those who do not agree with all the opinions advanced by him. to be given this and dumb m\lllu church Vis., i n.\ 0 in’ the ovening o niq Neenal ing - Mules for Sale, 1 have for sale thirty-six head of fine mules, running from fifteen and one half to soyentoen hands high Masox Wisk. building, gas fix- . Visiters to the exposition Omali, noticing the new. style * gures, ean proc them at No. 111 Far- nam street; Omaha, or No. 400 Broad way Cowmicil Blufls,” C. A, Williams, _agent. WORKING AT THE WIRES. Many Political Complications in Municipal Matters, A CHAT WITH THE MAYOR. Fatal Shooting at Silver City—Doings of the Aldermen—The Coming School Election—All About the City. Municipal Matters. The council met Satarday after all being present exeept Alderman », who is still on the s A portion of the time was occupied in reading up back minutes, The old coun- cil was criticised gharply by many whe it was disco! ed that they had allowed the reading and approval of minutes to et months behind. The present eouncil has not made any great change for the better, They have now managed to ¢ up and approve the minutes so far as D cember 1, 1885, It is a good thing that the city has a clerk w is accurate, for if errors crept into the records the mem- ories of the alderm: hardly gnml enough to detect and corre 1 months have passed. The council will hardly h up with the mmutes before halfof their number will step down and out. On motion of Aldern tempt is to be made to forn alarm system out of the pre noon an Mynster the at- a good fire nt one. It v good deal Tike trying to make a by rel out of a bung hole, but still the motion was adopted. The same alderman introduced a resolu- tion instrueting the ing interscetions, amount_of taxes paid by the city on the building property sold by Goulden to the city, and which Goulden should have inaily. Adopted. k was ordered built on Scott strect within thirty The clerk whs instraeted to for bids for building sidewalks ordered, bids to be opened N The strect supervisor was instructed to prevent the mud from going into the at the corner of Eighth street and Alderny wying M. Beers' subdi condemned Sidentopf reported in favor Judson $150 for the lot in art of which had been for sewer purposes. Con- (‘urlwl in mages were given to Mr. Bach- l'llm for $150, and to Swan & Walker for $100. In accordance with the petition of Main strect property ownersand business men, the fire committee was instructed to c hose company no 4 in Smith's , at a rental of $2), or secure ually good place at a like s ‘I'he city attorney reported that not in the power of the couneil to ere « superintendent of public works as has been planned. Certain lands within the city limits having_been exempted by the courts from city taxes, S S instructing the county tre: in such cases all the city taxes, except five mills for road purposes. A resolution was passed giving private parties until the 10th of March to grade up streets in front of their lots on the grading contemplated, and for which work bids had been received. The bids were then opened for the g .\lhl\rr of Bluff, Fourth and Third ifth avenue, Eleventh avenue, reet and Worth street, all in_ the The bidders were C. R. Mitchell, F. Kline and James P. Goulden. Lhe pr were from fifteen to twenty cents a enbic yard. The bids were 1 ferred to 2 committee to figure oyer and report which was the bes 3. J. Alr bott was (-nl‘)loy(-d to list all ) ; owned by the eity, there be- ing no such list now to refer to. The following resolution Regolved, ‘That the city ma structed vomotico on all patie i with the payn 0 pay the ar t ‘e malke returns o lhuxdm s, and el further instr comply w tn who'is hereby Instructed to proc detinquents under the ord ity or the laws of the state atter the filing of such names with him, The council then adjourned until next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. in five days Money toloan hy Forrest Smth, s et Charity Concort. The charity concert Saturday night was and suceess in many respeets. The opera house was filled and the audience was enthusiastic over the programme as presented by lome talent. Like most such conc abundant oppor- tunity for ¢ measured by adard which would be aplied to onals or to those apvearing under different circumstances, The par giving their eflorts to such a cause rmed and the audience seemed to thoroughly enjoy the enter- tainment. The opening number was an excellent selection by the orch which duet by Misses Ida Toste- vin afil Nettie Gerner, which ealled forth an encore. The sextette of horns proved a pleasing feature of th ainment. ', Miss Edinger, J um [ excellent seems ¥ could haye rendor their s«lm!ums S0 charmingly. lies had been gut of pra wetico for fivi shing. ponse to a ted cncore the ment of “Then \l Prof. Dalbey i now comor here, and v valuablo acquisi- tion, as besides heing a skillful musician | whose band music is in 1nnd throughout the country. Misses Mo always create_ o sweet voices, M el \\'uulln- honors of the evening by her “Ma wguerite.” In re- sponse 1o the almost storm of applause she sang “Jumie Dear,” a sweet song, composed by Prof. J. W. Bischoff, of ington, the blind organist, who has ed o national reputation, although a young man. There was m the ico al loast one professional musi- nd composer who had been se- quainted with Prof, Bischoff from boy- hood, und who declared that he had vd the song more sweetly ren- woll ve Dalbey's ar- 'l Remember Another very ple programme wis th E Skelton reputation as a pla ined to this eity, Her sel ank Stubbs was well nor gave an excel and I response to Bold Ia pleasing in- “There was a g ¥ amme, and the aud could not but feel satistied that in thus contributing to the huppiness of the un- fortunate they had beén more than repaid by theiv own enjoyment. lent solo, “C an encore sang oty in the prog - School Matters. The sehool election is o take March 8, the' followiug being the ginets, jndges and cle: rks First pre place pre J.R. Bell and A Western house. .. 8 M. 1. Sears and C. C. Bonham, judge Bump, clerks. Second p flu' city hml.lmg Stewart, judges; C Unthank, clerk Jlm\l precinet, being No. 27 H'mmufl (Pourtly) and Geo, F. Smith, yud-_r;;l ingen and C. H. Gilmore, cle cinet, being fourtl w ) _Congh and W . A. Conover net, bejng second ward, ot Bryant and J. J ¥. Adume nod W, 0 The following ||rn|m\1(|nnn are to be submitted to electors. 1—Shall the board of directors of the Tnde- pendent Schiool Distriet of Couneil Bluffs be Ruthorized to sell Iot No 6 in block No. 1, Glendale ion, to tho city of ufts, Towa, and @ strip of grqund, 120 in depth off the et 1ot No. 10 mal plat of said eity, fronting on e, and use the proceeds of such sale, wieh thereof as shall be necessary, 0 « d lower the lot and lower the high hi ard of directors of the Tnde- pendent School District of Couneil Bluffs be authorized to levy a tax in the sum of two thousand ars to be used in the construc tion of an addition to the Clark school build- g, fhe ostimates made for the coming year arve: ‘Teacl fund, $30,000; con- tingent 20,000 to pay one-tenth of Bloome wln-nl bonds and " the_accruing interest on outstanding bonds, ports for the past ots of the teachers’ fund to 8, and the expenditures aving a balance of $4,663. ipts of the school house fund_ wero 014, and expenditures §4,902 aving a bal of §112. The contin: gent_fund received $18.695, and the ex- penditures were $14,015, leaving a balance of 81,080, Subs tantial strac! estate loans. J. W. & Pearl street, Coun The and real ire, 101 -~ Political Points. The democracy began to fall into line night by holding their ward The following was the result: FIRST WARL . llnhm-», Robert Rain, C. A C mmm(u-mnvu—tu-u Nicholson, Robert Rain The caucus |||~I||u U Fox Aldcrr Dele LN, Cas "¢, DeHa- ven, i M. F. Rohrer, Gus Bergrman, John_ Miksel, John Wagner, John Stage, William Maloney, C. A E. Towns. Ward Committee—J. N. Casady, J. C. Dellaven, M. F. Rohrer. Dele F. Spetman George Blaxsi ¥. Kinney, John Green, Murphy John J' alled to meet w_afternoon at 2 \unw talk of i fternoon, and fuu\um"uulll evening, in the her in move of the S add a mass-meeting fes ture to the gathering, if possible han claims 1o have all @ s chosen. He alw. i If he should by chance cap- the democratic nomination for or, it would n abig muss m the party, but th ittle chance of such lighining striking. Vaughan will probablyirun anyw he will hatch up some éxc ing. He has nothing else on lmml and the habit is strong on him. Some of the triends of . C Bixby are ng his name as andidate for alderman in th ; The citizens' vuwmxurumnmm ation of an .\l(l rman in this ward is called to \’\' es & O Lum'n 'S ~wn- in the cit o’clock. three of ys makes busing when wp and ing at ing to and bogins. Its ustial m)lmy ot everybody who docs not enth the old lady swings her nightc i h. It has been f beeause he is vote for Chapman. The ed in several prov win for her tickets by & i nd hami .llmxr 1l| fe: in her dotage. For fivst clas Gleason, at his The Mayor's Mouthings, One of the I men met his honor, the mayor of * city,” yesterday morning. He asked Vaughan his opinion of th democratic primaries held the evening before “Phere are twenty-three of the delegates that I can claim if T want them. Why, oo busy to think of politics :t, 've had more trouble to keep from being nominated for mayor than it would requ to get it. its true; why, right in pointing his finger over his shoulder toward Captain Kussell’s saloon, in front of whose place_ I oceurrad, “is a man who to run, Tmean Cap Russell, lnm,ul and Henry Wagner.”” naming some three or four other ames the Bee man had v heard of, he continued: “Yon can iust state that nincteen will nominate You night also mention that it is under- \I(ll)ll that I will veto the resolution aturday ssed by S topf. gavt, Straub and Bennett.” \Whichs one do you mean, mayor?” asked, Why, eause th lIlI"l\( the one to close the > understood th loon men | v prompt until recently in- paying the licens After being told of a bet that was of- certain demoeratic county of- 1 that he would not get 150 votes if he did run, the mayor an..lm. be caught a little of about the numb would be in the fi qnlwl him conyention, Pereivaland the v pu he ghan) would have chance to slip in” to which he very itedly repli Al u“.-.m.l.l..nu zet Colov » run on the prohi- of nd The B spubli nd with ( ¢ a hard job," sug- King on that can be brc ought out. now, and T hope ‘‘Are again?” *‘Yes, just are noning daily papyr u "’ mhayor wo . thon calle a gentleman wi,, | wanted to in his ear.” you going to run the paper as 100D as the cand Spu 800,000 briek for salo. C. cil Blufls, fowa. raub, Coun- Carter hite Lead, The Carter Whiw Lead company guar- antee their Dismond brand of strictly pure white lead 1o be unexcelled by any in the wiarket o supplied by all the leading wholesale drug, paint and oil pet, being fivst ward, unlm.nlua Mrs. M. 8. Holmes, agent of the Equ ble Lif: Insu ce company, of Wate who has Jately been attending eampany’s business in Sionx City, has ar- Tived in this city ahd Will work up the Council Bluffs tra 00, to the FRANK NEBLY, Prost. ). W.HARBIN, Sec. (Incorp EQUITABLE MUTUAL Life and Endowment Association OF WATERLOO, IOWA. WESTERN DEPT., COUNCIL BLUFTS, IA. OFFICE IN BENO'S BUILDING. Rooms Nos. 12 and 1% £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 80 years, $6.67; 41 to 50 ye ar and information on npplic WM. I\A‘\IDALL Suporintendent of Agencies. t® Agents Wanfed, Grand Rvopmuny' COUNGIL BLUFFS DIME Corner ith avenue and Pearl strect, HONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, WITH Schneller's Eurapean Troubadors INCLUDING Prof. 8 Ko winski—Violin § Moas. Covaun—Iron Juwed M; F ither Kolos ortiof vo i Mgh wire per. wallowing. ats, BE- high wire in front . Ricazdo, at 7 p. m. cuch Grand free p of Museum, by evening. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Feder: 'ourts, Practices in Stat> and . Jtooms 7 and 8, Snuz alcts. Council Biuis, I W. T M. PUSEY . OFFICER & PUSKEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. UNION TIGKET OFFICE J. L. Do BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Brondway, Council Bluffs, THOS, OFFICER. Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the time of arrival and departure of trains by central standard time, at the local d . Train pot ten KR ERE FEER “PauRsaadey SP [OJUBIIER YO0IS [I¥ kept constantly on nand, 0 y or “other tamrs the'knirs or drawing of blood: R, CANCER CHROI“C DISEASES of sl kinds a speciaity. ct el oxperionce, ne il Blulfs, Cuuncll Hluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, Capital. . Authorized Gapital. ... Stockholders Represent. . .$100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Do a general banking business, Accounts of banks, bankers, merchants, man- ufacturers and individuals received on fuyora- ble terms. Domestic and foreign exchange. The very best of attention given to all busi BESS LOWwIted Lo Our Cark WHILESALE AND JOBBING EOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICCLTURAL IMPLEM. DEERE, WELLS & CO., Wholesale Agricultural Implemants, Bugsias, 4 Carriages, Eto ,I‘:‘ic, Counecil Blufts, Towa, TONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn Shalleh, Slnlk Cutters, , Feod Cut: 3, 1607 Main St., Cou DAVID BRADLEY & CO., Manuf're an 1Jobhors of Agricnltaral Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriagos, and all kin s of n Maciinory. 110 to 1116 South Main Strost, Counsil Bluffs, Towa. n Dlufrs, HANDLES F. 0. G1EAsOS T DOUGLAS, GEO.F, WG, Pres.&Trons, Vi-Pres.&Man. oo &Counsel, Council Blu[rs Handle Factory, (Incorpor Manufacturors of Ax e COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 01l Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Etc. "No. 406 Brondway’ Coun il Blufrs, ClaARS, 1u|r 1CCO, PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesalo Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts,, Council Bluffs, Town. Prait and Produce Cam'nissiou Merchants. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Blufls. McCL l'l{(: (&) l( AC] l\l‘ R CO., —=Manufact 8 of = Tine Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes, Council Blugs, Towa, M \['R]‘ R & ( RAIG, Importers &Jobbers o{ Crockery GI\lSaW(’fl'B Lamps, Fruit J Goods, Faney Good HARL h, HAAS & (U Wholesale Drugsists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ Sundries, T . 22 Muin St., and No. 21 Pear! s, M. E. SMITH & CO., Luparters anrl Juhbexs of Dry Goods ! Notions, and Wholesa le alfr General 3 Fmts a Specialty. Commiz<'on. 542 Broadway, Co WIRT Wlholesalo Fruits, Confectionary & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Penrl §t., Council Blufrs, U}Im i GRONEWEG H‘)LN G Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Grosariss, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Tows, L. 1(11(51'11'1‘ & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liguor Denlors, No. 416 Brond- way, Council Bluits, HARDWARE, P. C. DE VOL, Wholesule Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators. ote, Nos, 54 Broadway, and 10 1 streot, Council Blufrs, 'KMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. No. 25 Main §t. Council Bluffs, Tow HATS, ¥ METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Blutrs, CADS, ETC. VHI.‘J vy lI.l!HlU'.i/-‘IZ 5 KEELINE Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blufs, Towa, HIDES AND WOOL. l) H. McDANEL l) & CO., Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs, Council pails, Town, COUNCIL BLUFI'S OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— lIIumlnallng & Lubricating 0its, Gasoling HTC., BTC. went, Council Blutrs. Towa, I,l \uu A I‘ll;l.\‘l;‘_ LI, A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southern L'lmhen Piling, Aud Bridico Muteriul Sy ber o ul AND LIQU( JOHN LINDER, Wholesule Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Biite Main St., Council Blufrs, SCHNEIDER & BLCK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No 60 Main St., Council Biugs. MEBGEN V VHO'.I.‘EL, J\Lun St., ('uum-il Blufls. M & S m-....(. Sireef curs u)llmw new and fust o, M Proprietor aud N N. SCEUEZ Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Bxpress Compiny, ass the lltl( B hensd De Z. T.LINDSEY & CO., EXCLTUSIVIEILT RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, e AN D e FELT IMMENS And Eastern Prices BOOTS. B STOCK Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom, 4 N. Main §t. OMce 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, . P. .A.YLSWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER RBrick buil onLittle Ginnt trucks—the best in tho world, ne of any kind raiced or moved and 1 satistaction guaranteed. Framo houses moved 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Strect, Council Bluffs, SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Special advertisoments, such as Lost, Found, To Loan Fov Sule, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will bo m this thelow rate of TEN NE firetinsertion and FIVE ns PER LIN each subsequent insertion, Loavo advortiso mentsat our oflice, No. L* Pearl stroet, near Broadway, Council Blufls, $120 MADE in 1 "B W A Appey inp by JEEEr to Wi, RADuL, BUPL. o hiencios, Cout cil biufis, Towa, o sALE-Troporty on corno and Sixth avenue, Coaneil Bl ol two story, Iror-roofed bricle b house of ooms: ail on lot 40 LBbIs 1o A e Setiaes, on prom Trog sau i Poarl stroet For terms ol by J . 1836, on -y brick Dlock, Nod. ot, botween Kroudway und aled bidswill bo roy Kodefer up to ity feet front, two rstuvenuc, JWAN & W. 2 nder Citizen's Bank), renl estate ana g0 brokers. Our bools aro full but it {3 impossiblo o pui- st Of S0 miny duily ADroved, city or town proporty. stois of g00ds i wny kind dn any ace i Sucl Yo 1 1 you w Waiker, Coun Blufts, Towa, THE GREGORY ii«cafinsscm GAS LANP The public sre t n patent hus heen nlloy )8 oxcept forod, for | G. 1, \o\um LAMPS and GROGKERY —AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Strect, Council Bluffs, Ta, NO TICE! T0 THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATRONS. Ihave bought what is known as the OMNIBUS,BAGGAGE ) INES tion 1o tul for past favors, 1 am respectiully H. BECROF'T. Suceessor to J. Rogors, E. R. Cadwell, Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 504 Broadway, : Council Blufls BT, MAYNR A. B HAZELTON, P, T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl 8troet ,Council Blults, Towa, { Fuctory M REMOVED. T wish to resp ful[’\' call the S | i Trom"tho ‘ol stand | 0 my wow i commodions quar Ho. 226 Broadway, o [ will be pleased to sco'my many uryre ttontion of my Al to my remo- i 9, Main St., I riends, new und completd assorunent of 'lAIESTFabnss|n8pnngSTYl[S {Aud being locatod in lre quarters I am better than prepured 1o serve the public. Réspoctitly. Behies J. M, SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 228 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ESSEX HOUSE, ConNER BRYANT AND VINE S18. Opposite City Buildings, Council Bluis, Warm rooms und good board at reasonable Tate Northwestern Hotel, Newly fitted and furnished. Opp. Broadway Dummy Depot. 0 poi MUEL TAT! RSHAW, Manager, ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape Apdull moaorn Improvements, call bolls, dre alurm bells, ote., isthe CRESTON HOUSE! Nos. 21, 217 and 219, Main Streot, MAX MOHN, Proprietor. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Ketail Lumber, Lath, Shingles Sash, Doors and Blinds. Sole agonts for the celebrated Mu ad - Concentrated W Lime, Munugor, RUSSELL&Co Menufacturers of ali of Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND F TRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon Threshers, Carey and Woodbury Home Powers ATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction SAW MILLS, illon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl 5t., Council Bluits, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Angines, ETC, HMRS. D A BENL'DI(.‘T MANUFACIULER AND DEALER 1N Dealers is and Nebra LOTS i lowa, Ku ka Lands | IN COUNCIHL BLUEFS AND OMALA A SPECIALLY. 1 'HAIR GoODS No. 837 Broadway, Council Bluits, Aeal kstate bought and sold.