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THE DAILYBEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNIN: OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrior in any part of the city at twenty cents per week, . W. Tittox, -« . . TELEPHONE! Brerxess OFrice, No. 4 Nranr Eorron, No, 23, Manager. MINOR MENTION, New spring good<lat Reiter's, Frank Stubbs has bought out t ing establishment of J. N, Casady The masquerade of the Tmperial elub will be given this evening in Masonic hall. At the parlor Schurz m ph Mrs. Annie Graell, both of € Come and enjoy a pleasant evening at the “Rainbow” sociable at M church this eve Oysters in ditferent styles and oth iments will be served The Irish socictios sparing to give a_dramatic entert ut on the 1ith of M hy entitled ry O'Moore,” the proceeds of which to go to the Parnell fund James Howlett was v for vagrancy. John Moran and William ]\I«umw were fined for being drunk. i all the business for the tailor: Jus Fanner arson, of Kiel's he « J to are day fined $10 superior court A 'Ruinbi it l||v M. :h this evening. If you xeellent music by some” of nt we have in the city, attend this sociable Henry O<borne Post G. A, R. masquerade ball at M v evening, February of their relief fund. worthy charity, and should h, patroni Rey will give sonie | mith, presiding clder of I next Sunday night de- liver in the Methodist church at Blanch I his serinon on “The Bible Tested or Tried,” which is said to be one of ablest productions of thi le divine. Three of the eandidates for eity auditor met in the city building yesterday, Auditor Burke, Kinnchan and A, J° Brown. 1t is su ||<! ‘that Brown will be out of the race. Auditor Burke entertained his two catlers i as ) as though he was not self. The grand musque day night by Henry Osborne Pos ¥ n Promises to ly attended, many kets being s Al opportunity is N sublic not only to have amerry ing, but to help "u most worthy cause, the procesds of the ball to zo to ief fund. Al should give hearty support to the enterprise, Lawrence Kinnchan, who has been d by the demoerats as eity audi- most worthy man to place’ upon the ticket us o recognition of the work- Until o was crippled and his by ceident, he has been one of the hardest workers in the ecity, and has alw: :h ¢ intelligent adve the laboring ¢ more thin ord irusty wan eyery wauy. It seems o be pretty well settled if the republican con not indorse the nomination of Chapman he will withdraw from the ¢. Ifthe republicans make a wise choice for mayor, and succeed in getting a good man who will ¢ pt, there is _ an excellent show for the 5 The needs of the city now the needs of any ps ul_‘ m the mmds of many, and there v - mg this y A number 0[ the friends of George S. Miller are urging his name for civil engin- city. Ho hias been in the engin: ? rs, and it is claimed y familiar with every plans, instruments, and all m(urm'\!luu. apparatus and ability for performing the duties of the oflice. s a quict man, attending to his_own_business, and his character is said to be above reproach. An effort will be made to get the republicans to nominate him, and it is claimed that many democrats will give him their votes if he will run. The mayor has some more bills};for oftice attendance, fuel, rent, posta ete., which he would like to hay council pay. He induced them time ago to Imy N A ;,umll.)l for such mcidentals, the bill heing Jowed at the dead of night, when none but aldermen were present. Inquiry of the auditor reveals the fact that these new bills, lik lho old, are not filed wiih him, as required by the rule: f the mayor has square claims against the city why does he not comply with the rules, file his bills one day before the regular council meeting and have them come up in order and openly ¥ A Dow City constable has had an ex- erience in the Bluffs which convinces him that it is not safe to trust too much to humanity. He came here after two men and some mortgaged horses, and got his mon and the props all right. The elnim was that the men had ran the prop- erty off without settling some bills for feed, ete. When nabbed here the men I.alkml settle, and negotiations were pend- ing. These were to come (o an end in the morning, but when the morning eame the two men and the horses hal flown the town, The constable wande about the ots yesterday looking rather discon- the, tha does Col. the some amoung yor does not seem to be in any hurry to aet upon the report of the coun- cil committee which has found his chief of police, his captain of police, and one of his oflicers guilty of indiscrotions of rather a serious nature, 1t was supposed that he would, in view of such a report, suspend the oflicers until he could inye tigate further, or else rest content with the finding of xln commitiee and |mn|s|l ing effecton "t my city,” in_some these mon s i r uf as the committee Bays they y should not be on the Bhion, 1 Oho oonmltte Ta ta tho wrong, there should be no delay in removing the ditrk cloud which now rosts over them, For first class i I ouri wood eall on Gleason, at his conl lice, 20 Pearl street - Wyoming Cattle, The Bek has been shown some priv: Yetters from the western part of Wyoming and obtained other relinble information yery encouraging to those having cattle lnh-rmuh.-n-,umlmum-qm-mly;;huhh-u ing to many others here, the business prosperity of this city and Omaha being elosely linked with these enterprises. Letters, dated the 224, 1 Wyo- ming state that the weather remains fine and, as one describes it, “it seems more and has for ten in_good shape, ) '] he loss in W, \umm,; will not excced one per cent, and in many places the Joss has not been over onc ourth of one per cent. h informa- athered from reliable pe; the groumls 18 gratifying news inde those divectly mnterested, and to the ni others who wre indirectly, but o ! truly, interested R Substantial abstraots of title and real estate loans. W. & E. L. Squire, 101 l' arl sireet, i,uuuul Blats. 800,000 briek for .ul 5 el Blufy, lowa, ate C. Swaub, Coun- !THE SENSATIONAL YORK CASE BAGCING TWO BAD BURGLARS They Steal Tools From a Judge With Which to Make the Orack. The Little Mayor Minor irty Years Old—The Cat- tlemen Receive Good News City Politics Waxing Warm. reed to Run-A A Bad Break. Yesterday morning it had been discov « that during the previous night an tempt had been made to burglarize the grocery store of Sullivan & Fitzgerald, § ondw Several holes had been bored through a panel of the rear door with the evident intention of cuttir out enough to permit of reach: and slipping the two bolts, one above and one below. The fellows had apparently been frightened away before they had an opportunity of finishing the job. Suspi- cion fell upon a young man named Wil liam Hodgson, who had hung around the store more or loss all winter, and who had opportunities of nequainting himself with the sitnation. Oflicer O'Brien was given the benefit of these suspicions, and_soon had the young fellow in tow. Young Hodgson™ finally admitted il tlie was concerned in the affair d from what could thus be roed that an older man, named William Cole, 1so concerned, and both were put hind the bars. Young Hodgson claims that Cole planned the job, the purpose bei nw to enable them to take a trip west, Coleisa married man, and his child being taken sick, he had to go nome, and this eaused them to deliberate about putting off” thy for n night or s0, but fir t Hodg: prom- g through t hlm in the mornin o brought before Judge Ayles- yesterday afternoon. Hodgson (ly to give up everything, but the judge did not deem it proj rogate lim, until he had been formed as fo s Cole the idea of his being charged with any and said_he knew nothing case will be brought up worth seemed better in- laughed at 1in to-day. One of the funny features of the ca that the holes were bored with a brack jud himself. ken from Jud, e is worth’s barn, returned ther Young Hodgson says that Cole furnished him with a glass-cit- ter, to use in the job. Young “Hou chanced to know where to lep himself to the bit and brace beeause his father in Judge ‘\l}-mw.u th young man_had been ther elder Hodgson has b around the city buildings o good d this winter, making fires, et., and has been in a |k|up| condition. In the kindness of Lis heart the judge been furnishing the old man food, L and e him. The your Tung around the , but for a time wi ing- -house, where he ¢! cording to his umnn —— The Woman's Side. The easc of York vs York continued to occupy the attention of the cireuit court yesterday. As stated yesterday the con- test is over alimony claimed by the wife, who nas secured a Atyoree from lier hus- band. The husband gave some sensa- tional testimony Tuesday, as to o pr Henry De Long, coming-to th uently as to arouse his jealousy, and claimed that De Long had slept in the same room as his wife, occupying a lounge, while his wife occupicd the bed. 80 fi The husband slept in another room. Other acts were testified to by the hus- band which tended to injare both the fair name of his wife, and to arouse suspi- cions in regard to the purity ot De Long’s friendship. Yesterday Mrs. York was on the stand, and she test alto- gother di affairs, while other cirewms ere explaied in su«-ll a way as to relieve her from the un- pleasantinterences drawn from them. She claimed that De Long’s daughter made her home with them gmnl ‘lu.\l of the and was sic fc t caused the Luh. quently than he would otherwi done. Mrs. York was also an intimate friend of the DeLong family, and there was no oceasion forsuch The house was a small one, and had limited sleeping accommodations, and the family had to arrange ¢ y from what they might otherwise have done. Mrs. York also gave her version of some of the family rows, which the husb: hud desoribed from his point of obs tion. She naturally dift some respects, and told several it in which ne had hit her and abused_her. The case is dragging rather slowly along, but will probably come to an end” to-day. —~—— Best coal and wood 1n the city at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl strect. -~ Torced to Ru The little mayor can hardly be censured for running for the position again. In conversation with a little knot of citizens the other evening he said: *I don't sce why it is that they are so determined on making me run whether I want to or not, They are forcing me to run. 'They insist on my ranning, and I guess I'll have to consent to doso. I told them Idid not want the nomination, and that I didn't want to run, but that if they nominated Bob Percival I should be forced to run independent. They went right off and nominated Bob Percival. Now I'll have to run.” It is understood that just as soon as the little mayor can areange matters so as to andbills out, which will probably w, he will announce himself wlidate for re-election and will L ticket of his own. Just who will have places on this ticket is not fully decided upon. Perhaps a committee wi be appointed, as once before, to interview ambitions gentlemen and see how badly tney want to be on his ticket. Unless there are different arrangements brought about by some new pressure it | probable that A Myuster will placed on the ticket for judge of the v court, J. J. Fraincy for city at- oy, sl some smaller oflices dealt out salvin, while the nmhh Al mll will go to Tom Skinner. Sucn had the p1| asure of visiting Emerson for the first time the other day, and found a town fully as live as the reputa- uuu of that place eausod him to expect | Here are seven or cight hundred people, wide awake, steiling, intelligent and evi- dently prosperous. ‘The ehurch buildings and sehool houses speak well for the town, wh of ail sorts is” vrepre sented here by et men. Guorge Newiand, mang Tuylor's -elevator, and 8. M. Lyen do the grain. business : of ‘Ihc country surronuding here and ave | | | | mayor amounts at good who is_in the Hn! he has in hi ) of L a medicine of s own |n. |vq||||i_ which is coming into gen. use and proving a J \\ Welvton is doing grocery and flont business which is won- derfully extensive fora place of this \m H. F. Talmadge is busy in rm rk ing and live stock shippi is one nl | the live ll‘u-lnmlnr ( prices. drag busines struck it rich great remedy N. Wilson is the poy and his shop is ce one. Mr. Erwin, Mr and Mr Jvans are prominent farmers and stock feeders here, Mr. Evans alone feeding 800 head of cattle. C. H. Weible, the gent of the “Q liere, seems to be the ight man for the pls C tonsorial nly an ex - Republican Caucus, The republicans held their t evening to seleet delegates y convention to be held this afternoon, and in the first and cond wards to nominate aldermen, followi was the result First Ward inated for cancuses for the I'n g Lewis Hammer was nom Idermen by acclamation V. C. Brown, D. Keller, J. Abott, were in Chapman for | tos structed to support J. W. Sccond Ward S, nominated for al n. . AL Sackel Hubbard, W. Unthank, E. W, Birphan, Wm' Roper, D. M Connell, C. K ', H. C. Barnes, J.H. Pac Third_ward—John, Bennett, William W app, gr. H. P Warren, Hubbard was The delegates o w Arndt, I George I Smith, L. © " Breidenstein, T. Walker. The deleg \h-~' were instructed to vote urth Ward ott, George Wooliver R. Fonda, O. M. Brown John ( Ilull, John Gr - Harkness Bros. h: X of Swiss embroideri wsually low pr on, John Meryen just Hambir which received o ! and red at Personal Paragraphs. Smitn, of Columbus, Neb., was in ‘ol. Sapp and W. H Des Moines yesterd union of vete Mr. and were -here trip. M Miss Ryan. J. 8. Lyon, ot Clarinda, has just re- from a visit to his old home in Pittsburg, and _yesterc stopped over here to see his brother, Chalmer Lyon, of this city. fwere in y attending the re- 1 statesmen. rrett, of Walnut, on their wedding Ly maiden name was Barrett Among the papers on file in the office of the el of the cirenit court is onc which is a curiosity. It is a petition m in_ which’ the petitioner, Rob living near Carson, his mother ppointed h he having a est an real this county. In the petition he the fact that he is a minor of 14, “being now of the A and over.” Rather old o minor iled before the pr ent clerk came into oflic Do nmf il to see the new laces 'md 1 robes just reccived at Harkness Bidewalk Notice. L(Iwnlnlh owner or ow real esta tho city of 19th day such sidewalk to be con- ind 'lnid n uceordance with puans nd s[mdllullh-m on filo in_the ofiice of the Board of Pablic Works, and in accordance with resolu- tions adopted \1 the city council, v Lots 1, 2and &, west side of Sth st., blk 10,6 fect wide. Lots 1 end 3, north side of Dodge st., bik 10, 6 feet wide, Lots 5, 6,7and 8, north side of Jones st., bk 180, 6 feét wide, west side of Suunders st., bk 7, 6 fect wide, Cust siloof 18th st., Hor- Parker's ad Ly ., Hor- St wido, herman st , wide, west side 18th St., blk 5, Horbach's bik. 4, Luke's (South side Leavenvorth St., wid [ foutll side Loavenworth st., Reod's 2 a0 1008 Wi Lots 1 and HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE Ofiice Chiof Commissary of Subsistenc ‘ebr Omali, Ne 'y 10th, 1556, | QEALED proposals in \Subject to the W) su; office, or at_the ¥ conditions, will bo received at this Cos of the ucting commis of subsistence, t the following named té Bridger, Douglus, Laramio, c Viobrara, Omutia, Robinton, D. A: Ruvsell, Sidney, Fred Washakle, 'Camps Madoino Ttior ot Butto, Cheyonac dopbr and Omaha depot, until 12 o (-Inck noon, centrul standurd time, on the 215t day of April, 1856, at which pluco, will e orlencd in presence of bidders for furnishing and del BE Thoso Dosts of frosh boor from tho biook that may b roquirad by the Subsistence De: partment, U. 8. Army, during the fiseal yeur AT L DR B and instructions to inz info as to conditions o be of contract and payme application to this o at the posts namod, sidered unless ac tions to bidders™ isreserved 10 rojec positls will not bo con. npniied by the **Tnstruc d to. The right all bids, Major and “SCALL-HEAD Milk Crust, Dandruff, Eczema and All Scalp Humors Cured hy Cuticura, ber, my littlo ¥ ol against the stovy ming, and cut bis head, and, roke out all over his head, B hanh e ot but he got worse, and the d icad, faco and A foarful state, and’ he suffer cuight the disease from him er iy fuce and neek, wnd eyon got into, iy Nobody thought we would cvir get bet- 11clt sure we were disfiured tor life. 1 heard of the Cuticura Remedies, and procured abottle of Cuticura Resolvent,a box o Cuti- cura, and a cuks of Cutieura Soup, and uscd them constantly day nod nizht, Atter usins two botties of olvent, four boxes of Cuti- curaund four eakes of Soap, we were perfoctly cured without ascar, My boy's kin isnow liko 1 £ EPTING. l 1e i\ i Spre ull y 1. Bworn 1o Saror (b diy of March, 1885, is P ROBINSON, J. P, SORE HEAD, Huve boen in the drug and mediein twnuty-five years. Have boen sclling dics since thoy came west. in their line. We could not write nor THE WOI Fik 416 NOW UK i y an of asoro leg, while the physiciuns arc trving to have it amputated. It will save his lox and perhiaps his life. 100 much cannot bo. suid in favor of Cuticura Hemedic } 55, Surn & Buo, Covington, Ky. CUTIoUKA REMEDIES ure & positive cure for every form of skin and blood diseases, from [lubiee o sorofuln, sold overywhore. Price: uticura, 0c.: Resolvent, §1.00; Soup, Pre- pared by the Pormin DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co., oston, Mass. Send for SKIN “How to Cure Skin Diseases." Hlemishes, pimplos, blackbeads, and baby Bumors, use CUrICURA SOAR. D PAL ps ab > ‘congition of thous sands who a8 yel Know' noth that new and elogant antideto t und intiuzination, the CUTIQ KA AINTLASTER. FRASK NEELY, Prest, GEO.W.HARBIN, Seo (Incor )mrmrl. 1881) EQUITABLE MUTUAL Life and Endowment Association OF WATRERLOO, TOWA. WESTERN DEPT., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 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 year of assessment, first three years of organization, 80 years, §6.67; 41 to 50 years, $10, Circular and information on application. ‘WM. RANDALL, porintendent of Agencies, £ Agents Wanted, Grand Reopening ! COURCIL BLUFFS DIRE MTSET M Corner HONDAY EVENING, WITH Schneller's Eumpean Troubadors INCLUDING winski~Violin Soloist. Tron Jawed Man, “7ither Soloist. Contortionist. ¥ Tiaje o unld high wir fth avenue and Pearl strect, FEBRUARY 22, prof. & K s of Aer ADMISSION, Ineluding seat RE VED FEALS, - word : F DOORS OPEN AT 1. JERFORMANCE GINS A Grond of My eveni on high wir ce performanc by Mons, Ricardo, ut 7 p 1 M im, m.each JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLLUFFS. Practices in Stat* and Federal Rooms 7 and 8, Sauzart Bloek, I%IASOV WIEF Courts, Horses and Wules | Forall purposes. Louahy in lots. Council Bluts, 1 sold, Towa. at retall and MO8, OFFICER. W.H. M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, Ll S D7 4 'n- Q BARNRERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. Do BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tho following Is the time of arcival and arture of traing by central standard time, nt T8 loca depota. Trains lonvo transtor depot ton minutes earlier and arrive ton minutes later: DEPAILT. ARIIVE. HICAGO & NORTHWESTERS. ~.Mil and Expro Accommodution. ... Express. CHiCXGO & ROUK El-) "R w> ZxS & PACIFIC, Ko Uity Mail Et. Paul Expross. O KIEL SALE STABLES! £ ¢ pojueLIeg Y0018 11§ &7 = and Mules kopt constantly on hund, tretail or in car lowds, A promdtly filled by contract on short notice. Stock xo SHLL LY, Proprietc enue and Fourd St . y M. . or “other tumrs removed wiciout R, cA“cERs the knife or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of i kinds u speciatty. o\u nuny years' pract.cal pxperionss No. streot, Coun il Hluds, ;fl't. NSULTATION Fits Stable Council Ty, T LW. Tui BROWS, Ci vs, Vieo-Pres, hier. A.C.BURNHAM, Pros. JAMES Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, T .$100,000 250,000 11,000,000 Capital. ...... Authorized Capital Btockholders B.epresent Do a general banking bus! Accounts of banks, bank ufacturers und individuals recel: blo terms. Domestic und foreign exchange. The very best of attention given to all busi ness committed (o our care. E. R. Cadwell, Real [Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. | WHOLESALE No. 604 Broadway, - : - Council Blufls | AND JOBBING movsDe oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Carriages, Ete | Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. = KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn Shellars, Stalk Catters, Disc Harrows, Food Cut- ters, Bte. Factory, Rock ¥ Nos. 1501, 1533, )7 Main St DAY Il‘i I.H: ADL Manuf d r Agricultural Imploments, Wagons, Buggies, Carviagos, and all kin1s of Farm Michin ey, 100 to 1115 South Main Strect, Coun il Bluffs, Towa, «, Corn Plantors, st HANDL 7 « Wi &M, Soe &Uounser: Co.lml Bm'h Handle Factory, (Incorporated.) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick Handlos, of every AR " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET €O, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Ete. 'No, 405 Brondway ' Council Blufrs lowa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC, PEREGOY & MOORE, " —Wholesale .Jn!v s in the— ¢ Finost Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl 8te, Council Blufs, lowa. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMA Wholesale Fruit and Produsa Commission Merchants, No. 14 Pearl St., Council Blufrs. * l';\’ l(\' McCLURG CRAC m R CO., —Manufactu Fine Crackers, Biscnils and Cakes, neil Blufrs, Towa. Co CROCKER Y. '\h\lrl\H\ & CR \ll y Tmporters & Jobbers of Crockery, Glasswars Lamps, Froit Jars Goods, laney G Ll’l;l;l.li‘ HAAS & (‘1;.. Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, 22 M Druggist k -, Couneil B, Sundrics, n St, und i No. GOODS. . E. SMITH & CO., luiertcrs and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Notions, te, and 114 nd 115 Pe + Council B Wholesale nllfo rma Frulls a Specialty. Commiss’on. No. Broadway, Council Bluffs, WIRT & DUQUE Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Grocorios. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl Blug: General 512 * GROCERIE: GRONEW N, Jobbers in Staple and Fansy Groceries, Nos. 117, 119 and 121 Council Bluffs, Towa. 3 SCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. No. 416 Brond- Alzo Wholesalo Liquor Denlers, way, Council Blufrs, " HARDWAR P. C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware. Tlnwara, Gasoline Stoves, 54 Droadway, and 10 Blufr BECKMAN h Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Main St., Council Bluffs, Towa. Ill'l‘\ 14I’~ l"l‘l‘ 'CALF Bl((bll!hl{‘s Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 344 Broadway, Council Blufts, j; KEELINE & F Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Town. " HIDES AND WOOL. l) ll McDANELD & Commission Merc‘muts for Sale or Hldes, ‘Tallow, Wool, Pelts OILS, COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., ~Wholesate Dealors in— Tlluminating & Lubricating 0ils, Gasolin3 BTC, BT, Agent, Chuncll Hlufrs, Towa. MBER, A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Soul.h"rn Lurubsr, Piling, And Bridge Mate PILING, ETC. 1 Lame 5 130 Main St., neil Blutfs, [owa. WINES AND LIQUOJ T JOHN LINDER, Wholes Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquozs, Agent for 8t. Gotthard's Horb Bitters. No. 13 Main St., Council lluifs. it SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Blugs. MERGEN HOTEL, Main St., Council Bluffs. B.&Q:C,M & St, rallway dep Sire nl)!llmv new and Opened Dee, i l‘ 1L M iEN Justice of the Peace Qalice Over Awericau Bapress Lompany. tirst Z. T.LINDSEY & CO., EXCLTUSIVELY RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, FEI AND— IMMENSHE STOCK And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. ; Storhouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Ofice 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, HOUSE f‘v’iOVER AND RAISER Rrick building of any ) on Little Ginnt trucks—the best in the worl L 808 Eighth SPECIAL NOTICES ctisemonts, such as Sale, To Rent, Wants Boarding, otc., mu be inserted in this columnat « tho NE for Ivortisy insertion and FIVE CENTS ench subsoquent insertion, Leave mentsat our ofice, No. 12 Pearl s Brondway, Council Blufls, WANTS, iddle s TED. " 0 do Jight housew 1821 Fourth nvenue, vk in cou Coimen o’ gond Jub and news printer. DICof taking chirgs of ah ofic andwho understands making fizure and has had cxerience in *puli \ cos8. - Address, L. Bullou, News ofli Vulicy, days by u Indy agent of the lowa. twonts, male or fomal, "ADpIy in person or by etter fo Wm. Randall, Supt. of agencics, Coun- &l haits, Yowa, AR ‘()ll‘i\hhvl‘rnpux ty on corner Poarl strect and Sixth avenue, Council Blufls, consisting of two story, iron-roofed brick building: a frame house of six rooms: all on lot #0x11: apply to A. H. McClurg, on promis [POR SALE—Scalod bias will bo Rodefer up to v n-n front, two stor i stroet, betweea Broadway and 0. 33 Muin tizen's Ba oal cstate ana_mer: hange brokers. Our books ure full ing, but it is impossiblo to pub- t from the fnet of 8o many daily What wo ask is: 1f you want to scil do anything in_our lino, write us and wo d you apile of bargains to seloct from. Lands improved or unimproved, city or town POty bocks of goods 0f any kind in any plioe: If Buch you hvo or such you want lot us hear from you. Swan & Waiker, Council Bluffs S “etroot, (under M FOR ALE ~Atn burgain if gold soon, 3, 8 Bouthwest of G [ nt well and ciste ood ore and small friits. ater. R P, OF¥ICER, 500 Do Biutrs, Towa. Eediigia THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP The public ure informed that a patent has boen wllowed to Geo. H. Gregor: i proved gus lamps and . A Willlams i3 our authorized agent for Coun: | Bluffs and Omaha, not to buy through M snle are in RUPFUS & ( Agents, No. K dway, Council any of these zus lamps exce W m.,.u , a8l others ofiered for ts upon our G 1, Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Shing Sash, Doors and Blin Sole agents for the rated Marblehead Concentrated Wh 8. P, MACCONNELL, Manager.”) o Lime. Telephone No, _ No. 716 Muin Stre NOTICE T0 THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATRONS. (T‘Il‘.\':I:;:’]L’;:‘::l‘:; “‘:'}"\':I"’:"' :""\1"‘;. AGE AND TR Oflice ut Py Thauktul for past G = BEOROFT LAMPS and CROCKERY REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, 23 Main Street, Conneil m\uh lu ONLY HOTEL In Council 1Hiuffs having Council Bluirs, ne 14 wm rospectiully No. Fire HEscape fire | Andall moaern {mprovowe: call b Blurm bells, CRESTON HOUSE! Now 215, 217 aud 219, Main Stroe, NAX MUK, Proprivior. 3 'd or moved and Avenue and Eighth Street, Frame houses moved Council Blufls, REMOVED. 10 my new and commodious quartors, Ho. 226 Breadway, Where I will be pleased to sca my many friopds. With a large, new and complete ‘mnmv.ug all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And bein located in largo quarters I am botter than od fore propared to servo the public. speetfully, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs. ESSEX HOUSE, CoRNER BRYANT AND VINE Sts. Opposite City Buildings, Council Blutfs, rm rooms and good board at reasonable Northwestem Hotel, Newly fitted and furnished. Opp Dummy Depot. SL50 per SAMUEL TATE, Prop. Jger. RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sizes of I lruml\vny Automatic Engines Especially Designed tor Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, ND ELECTRIC LIGITS, Tubular and Locomotive Boil New Massillon Threshers, rey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portuble and T SAW MILLS ctory Massillon, 0. 510 Pearl St., SEND FOR 1866 ANNUAL, th ction Engines, Branch House Couneil Blufls. cuneil Blulfs, 5 for sule MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTULER DEALER 1N HAIR GoODS No. l3‘:57 Broudwny, Council Bluffs. ate bonghit and sold, AND L MAYNE A. B. BAzELTON, P. T Mayne & Co, ‘Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl Straet , Council Blutfs, lowa, Dealers in’ Jows, Kunsas and Nebraska Lauds LOTS IN' COUNCIL BLUFFS AND UMAHA A SPECIALTY.