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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 26 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. HW. 1 - - Manager. RueiNess OrFce, No, 45, Niant Eviron, No. 23, MINOR ME IN Now spring goods at Reiter's Additional Council Bluffs loeal will be found on tifth page Permit to wed was yesterday Thoy Finn and Charlotte T of this city The Alic perforninne 0 the People’s th One of H. B to a baggage wi false alarm of fire 3 into asing up one of the ho: earts for quite a distance on Broadw The hose eart had to rustle to keep out of the wi |\ of the flying steed. T'he ake sad havoe oceasionally The \I-m ntly attempted to suy that She A, !l “‘was hnluml.luuv' \\|U| the solons at Des Moines.”” The item as itappeared charged the valiant Dan with “hobnobbing with the saloons of Des Moines.” The sherifl natu ot made amende honor The grand masqu given to ilden, both company, & to Omal; d over the and broke le to e ‘given by Henry Osborne post, G. A, R., promises 10 be largely aytended, many ingsold. An u,.]ml(uniiy is public not only to have a me but to help a most worthy e the pro- ceeds of the ball to go to th jef funl. should give hearty support to the en- terprise Mr. D, Maltby evening, has returned from his trip to Arkansas, Mr. Robert Willy re turned with him, Mr. Maitby is an old goldi nd he took special delight in l.mhp 7 up some relics from some of the bat Among the relics got on twelve pound shell from \ & l\\1~(v|l gun barrel, and ticles. The masquerade ball to be given by Henry Oshorne \]unl, G. A, R, this even- ing, in Masonic hall, will be a highl joyable affair, and should b Lu"n- 1 tended. The ngements such llmt all who attend are assured a good time. The fact that the proceeds ) 2o into relief fund n| kes the affair have a claim also on the time and purses of the people. The Nonp: , which itself on b organ in the city, claim to the power party, quickly hoisted the citi; and endorsed it as its own, wi ing to see what the republic at the republicans ve met and made a ticket the old lady is placed under the necessity of either going back on some of the candidates it ha ;'i supported, and g up the citizens’ ticket, or go back on the rv&uxhli n party and its ticket. The old lady has ot herself into a queer boat. Max Brody claims the report of the trouble bety himself and the city on was as stated in the 2o, and not as is rep- s lpuud«‘nl in as so prided republican ground laid wtion to the en’s tic hout wi ns would do. of dicf tho Nonpareil y "\uul withesses Who we the mars| self were throwing dice for cigars, who will vouch for the tement that the al got angry because he was being beaten and hot words ensued, in which the marshal told Brody he would arre: him, and in the attemipt Brody downed the marshal because Brody knew he had 10 right to arrest him. ————— Best coal and wood 1n the city at Gle son's, 26 Pearl streot. " “The Tmperial club postponed their ball, which was to have been held last night. The date is to be te Bluffs Ploneers. ting of the pioneer law makers of Towa, held at Des Moines, this county was represented by W. H. M. Puscy, who wasin the Seventh and Eighth sessions, A. V. I L. W. Ro: Atthe reception of the reunionistsin the Touse Mr. Pusey, in response to a call for a speech, spoke as follows: 1 trust that the great foundation of the state was properly Inid in the years men- tioned. Ii’ hl«ml Grinnell, always had some specialty, His'great object in the legis- lature was to put an enormous tax on dogs (laughter), and in favor of sheep. Imustsay thcre has been a great changoe of heart in_our district—we are now down on dogs and in favor of sheep. 1 was once on the banking committee, and some member wanted to in- struet that committee; do not know who he was, but ‘went for him,” and afterwards learned that it was old Sam Kirkwood. 1 found ita good thing to hunt bear, except when the bear turned on me. [Laughter.] But A believe the discussion did old Sam some ood. I want to say before closing that the st governed people are the least governed. L The Carter White Lead Co’s strictly Pure Colors ground in oil are the best. Iry them, ——— The Carter White Lead Co” Brand of Strictly Pure White L most durable. At the Diamond is the Friedman's First, Mr. and Mrs. H. Friedman entertained o few of their friends on I'u after- noon and evening at their residence on North Second street, the occasion being the first unniversary of their boy Samuel, Boveral ealls were made during the after- noon among which were Mr. M. J. Michaels of Omaha and his wife, mother and sister. In the evening amon, \In, party entertained were Mrs. Si man, Henry Eiseman, Mrs. H. Ne: of Creston, Hurris and wife, Miss Marks, Samuel Buxbaum, A, Mandel and W. S. Ma The evel umg was spent in a social chat and card playing until 10 o'clock, when an elegant ‘supper was served the fuunh after wln.\ulm de arted, all having been highly enter ned. - All goods Iu»mmg the C; arter White Lead Co's brand are guaranteed ab- solutely pu District Tolograph 5 Iho attempt to organ District telegraph system here is me with success and there is no doubt but that in a very short time the system will be in active w g order. The system i85 80 common in cities that little expl fion is needed of its advantages. By it Messonger boys ean be quickly sum- nmnotl l)h)sumns sent tor, police called, .Int.xl s for the company ore iu phuu at $12,000, divided into 100 sharves of $120 each. Alre ady seventy- nine of these shares have bion taken, amounting to $9,480, and the balance n, a8 it is said 10 be s e SO - Do not fuil to see the new lnees and iuu robes just received at Harkness ros. Tows, was ln the cxl) yestar: 200,090 ok for s C. Buraub, Cona- eil Bluls, lowa. v | ANOTHER TICKET 1N THE FIELD The Republicans Rnl]y Under the Leader- ship of Colonel Chapman, A BAD HOTEL BEAT JAILED. False Fire Alarm--Salvation Army Booked for Sunday-—A New Tele- graph Scheme—Other News About the Blaffs, Republican Ticket Makers. The republican eity convention met in the city hall yesterday afternoon. Mr Jacob Sims ealled the delegates to order, Mr. Leon Everett chair- man, Mayor Barnes Hesse were chosen K. Henry were ap- pointed a commit s, who reported the nam lished in yesterday On motion of G. F. tion procec eandidate for mayor. ¥ J. W. Cl Smith, the convea- ed to an informal ballot for T'he baliot stood: pman 6: Second Third v ml (h - ; Fourth ward, Cl man 10. otal, Chy l]'"' in 28, Bv |~ Mr. Nlllu.,ul ‘moved that Colonel J. W. inated as mayor by ac- S ceted, and a resulted in “hapman, the votes for J. F. nmoved to make it . L. Walker said the con- vention eonld nominate Colonel Chap- man but it could not make it unarimous, The motion to make it unanimous called out two dissenting voices, and the chair- man declared 1t carried. The judge of the superior court, D. W. Hight, was named by M. Burnhan, and _on motion of E. Abbott he was nominated by acclamation and unani- motisl) For city auditor, Mr. G. F. Smith named F. A, Burk E R. Fonda named L. Kinnchan, An informal ballot was taken. The first, second and third wards were unanimous for Burke. In the fourth ward Burke re 14 and Kinne- han 4. Totai, Burke 26, Kinnchan4. A formal ballot resulted the same, and Mr. Burke was declared the nominees The andidate for city marshal follow Capt. C. \ Hubbard named E. W \\uLn-ll named E. B. ( rmal lot resulted, by wa total, 21, rdner, total, 10. A formal t the nomination, he ree 4. by wards, 8, 3; 2, 2 ot gave’ Jackson ng, by wards, Gardner, by wards, omination of eity treasurer then M. B. Brown named A.'T. Elwell. surprised. thought this was a republican convention, and «the republicans could take e of the treasur; T. Walker lmmml Wm. Siedent ,.f Green named O. M. B An informal ballot resulted, as Brown . o LSS Eiwell ... Gt 2] '.710 Siedentopf. 11— 8 1-5 A formu ot was taken resulting iu the nomination n( O. M. Brown, he re- ceiving all but one vote from the Second and one from the fourth ward, those two being cast for Elwell For city en Thomas stevin, Mr., W. 8. Miller, but the latter name was {raw! On motion of E.J. Abbott, nominated unanimous- tion. y solicitor, C. M. Harl and John Lindt were named. It was announced that Mr. Harl did not nt to his name considered. Dr. Greene then moved that John Lindt be the nominee. Car- ried unanimously by acclamation. Yor alderman at large, Ed Mott and G. S. Lawson and Josich' Danfurth we named. An informal ballot resulted, Lawson 9, Danfurth 3, Mott 20. A formal ballot resulted in the nomina- tion of Ed. Mott, who received 24 votes, while Lawson received 8 votes from, the Fourth ward. The chairman, who was guiding the convention by a list of the offices as Uu-ly ed in “the democratic ticket, i ated, announced, ‘“‘the next office to fill is that of Dr. Palton.”” This slip threw the convention into an uproar of laughter, and the cigars were declared to be on the chairman. r W. C. Unthank and F. A ere named. An informal bal- lnl gaye W. C. Unthank 17, and Conover The First and Second wards went lid for Unthank, the Third was evenly ded, and the Fourth was solid for Conover. A formal ballot was taken which nlted in the nomination of W, C. Unthank, he receiving a unanimous vote. For city weighmaster A. Zipp and F. B. Patton were named. A formal ballot gave Zipp 81 votes and he was declared unanimously nominated. - Sapp, jr., was declared the chair- man of the ity tral committee, and the convention adjourned, F. Smith named Gilbert named —— have just received a Hamburg edges and s, which are offered ut ness Bros. unusually low pr Looking Over the Tickets, The republican couvention yesterday put its ticket in the field, making three now from which the people can take their cho people’s ticket, democratic and republican. Some candidates are so fortunate as to be on more than one ticket, Colonel J= W. Chapman and Robert Percival ave to run as rivals for the oftice of mayor, with every prospeet of Mayor Vaughan entering the race as an independent, It 1s said that Vaughan will not try to frame a ticket of his own, but that he will be content with trying to pull himself through by having his name printed at the head of all three tickets. He \nll doubtless pull more votes from Per than from Chapman, and thus ine e the chances of the election of Ch There are many who do not enthuse over Chapman, Ho has been so long in politics here, and has made many sore spots. He at one time was ver) plnn\uwul as a_republican leader, but a dictator, when suddenly sat down on him so i left of him as been out of politics, and m that s personal ambi- ovel The assurance is o will, f elected, use to sccure improvements rises for Council Blufls, and he surrounded by a circle of wealthy and influential citizens, who de- elare that with Col. Chapman as mayor they will join with him in making the boom. There is no doubt but that Chapman is in many respects the Iw-( man whom the people can get now for mayor. It is a pity that bettor men ean not be induced ‘to” accept the oflice, but many worse men are anxious for it, 'ger acquaintance, 4 luence with promi- onf men, and he can pull many strings which would help the city, if he would only do so. His friends, ineluding some | of the most responsible and most Ail hly esteemed men in the city, say he mlf' this very thing, and will also see to |v, that the iuternal government of the ul) 80 far us in his power lies, will be bet tered. M look upon him selfish, designing and treacherous man in poli- tics, but sure it is that he is a man of busiuess integrity and ability, a wan who Since then he friends ¢ tions are will conmand rospect, and who will not e the city by any such_buffoonery u.y\ place so ‘nominee, suld e a vast |||||umvnwnl over the pr 3 ability, and is in many n.pm(ml le to help fhe city in this, ifs time of need. He does not possess, however, some of the [ ages held by Col. € and Col. Chapman_ will doubtless s support of the ottt olass of Yoban For judge of the superior court the re mblicans have nominated Captain B. W. {ight, who is also on the people’s ticket The democrats have nominated Judge Aylesworth, the present |||m|m|n~nl Captain Hight is a gentleman who i is spected by all, an excellent lawye! ful, studious, honest and able. make an excellent juc A worth has been in the oflice for four years, and his record as judgo is familiar There is no doubt but that Captain ake as good a jud ¢ certainly is the prospect ||| t some respects there would be changes made by him which would be for the but- lie superior court is an expensive piece of machinery, when conducted at he best, but it seems that in some re- could be so managed as to re- duce the cost to the people materially. The present_judge has been rather ont of harmony with the city council, and this has brought about somne g in the mu-lumn which might be bettered by a ching For city marshal the republi wekson. He has sery ion befor \n m:m iu this . and w free from n them out ' Jackson. il wishes of the faithtully than almost any wt oftice, and do it with- With ~uv=| tman as n quic He will cai as to whaether lllr_) realiy want the city to be cleaned up or not. If a council will stand back ot him they can depend on their orders being executed. he oftice of city « to men were not named on each i As it is the choice is confined to G. A. Holmes and John Lindt. Holmes, although a d , will (xl\v many of the repnblican vote L is nly en- titled to some eredit for the manner in which he has stood out against some of the schemes which have been plenned inst the people’s mterests. He | o worked hard and faithfully, and has v been frank and above-board in he giving of opinions without any re- as to whether th opinions found favor'with his democ: colleagues or not. He has a great many nnpux(lnl cases i and, :mfi whether it would be vge just now s not superior as an attorney is question which voters must decid For city_engineer Mr. Thom; vin is nominated by the republic 15 one of the oldest and ablest engineers in this part of the country and has held the position before. Thé people know that they can trust him with the impor- tant interests of this office, and as he v lacked 59 votes in his last contest with Brodbeck he stands an llent chance of being the next neer, and will make an excellent onc For city treasurer three excellent men are nominated, and the lunpll' D make much of a mistake. A.T. O.M. Brown and F_H. Spe three. It matters little whic three wins, the peopl money will safe and the accounts proper] 1y kept. The office of city is an import- ant one and yet rather weak nominations have been made. Dr. Patton has resided here a Jong time, and_as he on two tickets will stand a_little better ‘chanee than his opponent, W. C. Unthank. Mr k is a gentleman of strict honesty and will do what he deems to be his duty if elected. Both imable gentlemen but hardly of the kind of timber to be well qualified for assessors. The republicans have nominated for muhlul l A 2, u man who has been ‘wnpl(' and yet a bility or integrity pered. The demo- erats have chosen L. Kinnehan, a man who would doubtless fill the oflice as well as the present incumbent. Kinne no more of a partisan than Mr. e seems to bo little cho tween them except personal prefer Mr. Kinnehan had many misfortu and his nmuiunl.iun a just recognition of the claims of the workingmen, whose advocate and worthy representative been for years. For city weighmaster it seems quite likely llmt A. Zipp will be elected, he be- ing nominated unanimously on all th tick Cautious betters are theretore placing their money on Zipp, lermanic contests w man at I s, Bd Mott, G. WS nfurth. Mott, A]lll()"”ll an ex- cellent business man, and a gentleman of many strong points, is known a. rong prohibitionist, and 'that will eause him to lose may votes which he would _other- wise gain, His career as a member of the school board will not help him either. Lawson is & man who gets tangled up often by his outspoken and not alway sion of whatever comes first hree men it seems be established as either of th L looked on as the strong man of the three. el T B abstracts of title and real i & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl street, Couneil Bluffs, S———— A Hotel Beat Jailed. A short time ago the Bk exposcd the peculiar actions of @ man giving the name of P. F. Pierce, who had an alias of W. 8. Welle The fellow seemed to be beating his way over the country, and he left here without paying his bill at the Pacific house. From here he went to Red Oak, where he stopped at the depot hotel., The manager of that hotel, W. W, Ha vey, reading the account of Pierce in the at once took steps to stop th. sult of his d to ten d Yosterday his tim brought “to this h was bronght before Justice s continued until claiming that he would have money here by that time, and be uble to pay his bills While in jail at Red Oak Pierce sought to get some f help from 5 friends. He received a letter from his wife ing that her father would not help him any more, for he had kept spending money on him until he was tired he law could now take its ccurse. One letter urged him to try and settle with a Mr. Wilson, of Des Moines, as Mr. Wilson would not prosecute if the matter was settled before the grand jury met, but otherwise he would, It ms from these letters that Pierce has | considerable trouble of late. main in jail here until he has a 1 turday, Pie e For first class Missouri Gleason, athis coal oflice wood ¢ e A False Alarm, sterday afternoon the hook and lad- der company rt located up Broadway, 1 'm - which vas indistinet, so they made the run as treet and returned to their ‘Jllallml that it was caused by the alarm system of which this city is lhc proud Pposse »:ur Mouey to luuu Iu l-urreu, Swmuth, K NrELY, Prest, (Incorporated, 1881) EQUITABLE MUTUAL Life and Endowment Association OF WATERLOO, IOWA. WESTERN DEPT., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, 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 80 years, $6.67; 41 to 50 years, $10, Circular and information on application. WM. RANDALL, Suporintendeat of Agencios, t® Agents Wanted Grand Rreopening ! COUNCIL BLUFFS DIME MTSETT M and Pearl stroet, FEBRUARY Corner ith avenuc MONDAY ~ EVENING, WITH Schneller's Eurapean Troubadors INCLUDING nski—Violin Soloist. 1, Contortionist. o e and high wire y RESERVED § DOORS OF Grand free performance on high wire in front of Muscum, by Mons, Ricavdo, at 7 p. m, each evening. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Block, ' MASON WISE. Horses and Mules For all purposes. Lought and sold, at retall and in lots. Council Biui's, Towa, THOS. OFFICER. W.H. M. PUSEY . OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL ‘BLUFFS, I0WA. Establighed 1865, UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. Do BEYOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the time of arrival and departure of trains_ by central standard time, at the local depots. Trains leave transfor depot ten minutes earlier and arrive ten minutes lat EPART. 2 CHICAGO & NOF -Muil and 3rON & QU \lullnndhxpnd 5 .Local St. 'ransfor 8t. Louis 9:0 P, 75 A M 0350 P. M . Overland Fxp DUMMY TRAINS T Leavo Council KIEL SALE STABLES ! SU POJIEIIER YooiS Iy &2 a oromtly Btoelcsald on comn ILUTER & BOL on short notico, , Proprietors. FEIRIE PR Bt., Stal Counol Tt Tona, . ) . . or “other tumors removed wichout the knife or drawing of blood. R CANCER CHRONIC DISEASES of atl kinds & speciaity, Over thirty No. 11 ¥ N'Lu\au cars' pract.calexperions, street, Counc il Hluifs, 10N Fik s AC.BURNHAM, Pres. L. Turieys, Viee Pres, JAMES N. BROWN, Cashler, Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, Capital........ Authorized Capital. . Stockholders Reprosent. . . $100,000 250,000 ..1,000,000 Do a general banking businass. Accounts of bunks, Lunkers, m ufacturers and individuals re ble terms. Domestic and foreign exchunge, The very best of attention g ness committed to our care. " E. R. Cadwell, Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. | No. 604 Broadway, - : Council Blufls rehants, man- ved on favora- en to all busi -| WHOLESALE .!en JOBBING zovs=Es oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, W/ ELLS Wholesale Agricaltural Implements, Buggies, Carriages, Ete , Ete. Couneil Bluffs, Towa. INE MANUFACTURING €O, Corn Shellers, Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Seedors, Corn Plantors, Feed Cut- s actory, R s, IMPLEMENTS, & €O, 505, 1507 Main St., Council Bluffs, DAVID BRADLEY & CO, Manuf'rs an i Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinls of Farm Maoainory. 100 to South Main Strest, Council Blufls, Towa, AXE HANDLES, WLDovaras, ( Pros. &Man Couucll Blufls Handle Fnctory, (Incorporated,) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Sledo ana Smull Handles, of overy déscription. CARPETS. COUNCIL lH UFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, “urtain Fixturoes, Upholstery Goo No. 405 Brondway' Couneil BlufTs, lowa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ET REGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffs, owa. OMMISSION. )\ th' R & LEAM \\l Wholosale Frait and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Blufls. \l‘(lll(l'(ll\( I\ R Co., —Manufactur Fine Cmcmra‘ Biscuits aad Cakes, neil Blufs, Tow u.m KERY. l\lAl'RH{ & (I\ \I 5 Importers & Jobbers of Crockery,Glassware Lamps, Fruit Jus, Cutlery, Stoneware, Bar Goo ey Goods Council Bluis, 0 _ DRUGUISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, OxI:, Paints, Glass, n St., and DHIGKIE Bunitiog Na DRY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO., Tmporters and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Notions, 12 and 114 Main and Bl 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale alifornia Fraits a Specialty. Commission. No. 542 Broadway, Council Bluffs, General WIRT & DUQUETTE, ‘Wholesale ' Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 und 15 Pearl St., Council Bluirs, s a A)Illi” . GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN, Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Nos. 147, 119 and 121, Muin St., Council Bluffs, Towa. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Deulers. No, 416 Broad- way, Council Bluif: HARDWARE C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerator Nog. 63 Droudway, and 10 M BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Doalers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Main 8t, Councll Bluffs, Iowa. 'METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, ik Nos, 342 and 34 Ilmmhvfly. Council “]\Vlfl!;_‘ "L'A}'l' HARDW. A KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, _And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. M, ‘\lvl) \\H I) & CO Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs, Council Bluits, 1o " OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Luhrlcatlng 01ls, Gasolina nTC,, Agent, (: um 8. Theodore, .1 BHults. Towa. 5 l—“—_‘"f“—‘:r”; PILING, E' A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southeru Lumber. Piling, J()ll\l L NDER, Wholesule Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for 8t Gotth Herb Bitters, No, 13 Main St., Council Bluffs, JIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Blufis, MERGEN HOTEL, Main St., Council ll]ull; \tl\l th‘ P, and C, R L&Y rmhm depofs. tocars plu“lhn' door. 'VEVeryibig ew and st 55, Openes ec. 1st. B PHIL MERGEN, o Propricior and N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Compuny, i firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS P Z. T.LINDSEY & CO,, EXRCLTSIVIELT RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, ——AND—— FELT BOOTS. IMMENSE STOCK And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom, &1 N. Main St. Office 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. W P. .A.Y'LSWORTH Brick building of any k onlLittle Giant trucks—the best in the world, 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, SPECIAL NOTICES | NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost,Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Want3 Boarding, ete., will be inserted in this column at thelow rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho ench gubsequent insertion, Loave ad: mentsat our ofice, No. 13 Pearl strect, near Broadway, Council Blutrs. T WANTS. ‘_m.\' iddle uged woman, no_ch to do light housework In country. M Steftin, 1821 Fourth avenue, Council Blufrs. VWANIED-— One cupa and who un and has press, Ad Valley, Towa. ADE in 00d job anll news printer. of taking charge of un ofl K onco. 1 paling a hand 53, L. Ballou, News office, Missour uys by u lndy agent of the “Equital We want six more live agents, mule or fomale. Apply in person or by lotter to Wi, Randull, Supt. 0 ugencies, Coun- cil blutts, Iowa. JFoRsALE-—Propor and Sixth avenu of two story, iron-roofed house of six rooms: all on lot 01 apply to A. H. McClurg, on premis TYOR SALE—Sealed bids will be recoivel by J W. Rodofor up to Februdry 20, 1886, clghty fe nt, two story brick block, No ouri strect, between Broadway and “on cornor P Bluirs, street IJWAN s (undc , real cstate ana mer: Chidioe sxohanme brokars: . Dur books wro fail of speeinl burgains, but it fs impossiblo to pub: lish & reliable list from tho fact of so ma Iy changes. What we ask is: 1f y | or trude anything in our line, write us and wo will send you a pilo of bargains to select from. Lands improved or unimproved, city or town property, stocks of goods of any kind in any lnce, if Such you have or such you want lot us Y'e.,,m,m vou, Swan & Walker, Council Bluffs ARM FOR SALE 160 ncres, 6% mil room house, excellent well and one for eight I 20 Cows! and wagon b 100 in_timoth, Torost trocs, cotton wood, binck wainut, ash and wplo; good orchard, apples, cherries, plums, grapes and smal fruits. Never '"m"i stock R. P. Op¥ICER, 500 Broadway, Council Blufls, ow THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LANP The public arc informed that a patent has boen ullowed to Geo. H. Gregory on his i [ll()\l'll gas lumps and manufactured by us, Mr " A Willlums Is our authorized agont for Coun: Gt s and Omaa: The public are exutioned not to buy any theso gus lamps except through Mr. Willinms, as_all ‘others offored for gale are infringements upon our lamp. G. I, RUFFU Manufacturers ana Sole Wostern Agonts, Dearbon street, Ch tu bargain 1f £old soon, southwest of Omahu. 2 barns, n, tool 5,000 T Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Shingles Sash, Doors and Blinds. Sole agents for tho celebrated Marblehead Concentrated White Lime. 8. 1, MACCONN fanngor, Telephone No. 28, 6 Muin Strect, Councll Bludts, NOTICE T0 THE PUBLiC AND OLD PATRONS. Ihave bought what is known as the COUNCILBLUFFSOMNIBUS,BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER LINES And will glve my personal attention to calls a yrivate residences 1or pussengers and or all including dummy trains. ral Office at Pacic House. Tele lJ:Il«ull 14). Thankiul for pust favors, 1 am respectfully ™ H, BECROFT. L, A raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Buccessor 1o J. Rogers. LAMPS and CROCKERY —ATne REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, hu l Main Street, (‘mnu'll Bluffs, ONLY HOTEL 1o Council Blufls having Flire HEscapse) | Audall moaern {toprovewmeuts, call vells, tre- | Blaru: beils, ete., ist CRESTON HOUSE! | | Nok. 215, 247 aud 219, Main Strest, MAX MOUXN, Proprietor, Frame houses moved Council Bluffs. REMOVED. vish to ctfully call the attention of my patrons und the public in gencral, to my remo- val from the old” stand Nos. 7 and %, Muin St., to my new and commodious quarters, No. 226 Broadway, Where I will be plensed to £00 my min, With u lurge, new snd complete assor all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being located in large quarters 1 am better than cver bofore propared to serve the public. Respectfully, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs. friends, ment of ESSEX HOUSE CorNeR BRyA AND VINE St8. Opposite City Buildings, Council Bluils. WWarm rooms and good bourd at reasonable rates. Northwestern Hotelf Newly fitted and furnished. Opp. “l oadwa; Duinmy Depot. 8150 por day. > SAMUEL lz\ SHAW, Manager, RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all sizos of L. H. BE Automatic Engines Especially Designod for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon Threshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory M on, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, R 1880 ANNUAL. Locklng Bracket for Fances AND OTHER RAILS, KODS, BIC. WITHOU' SEND ¥ INCES BUILT o Stuto and county rights for sulir MRS. D. A. BEIVEDICT MANUFACTURER HAIR GoODS No 837 Broadwey, Council Bluffs. Real kstate bought and soid. AND DEALER IN MAYNE A, B HAZELTON, P. T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Penri 8treet , Council Blufls, 1owa. Dealers in lowa, Kunsa Ka Lands IN COUNClLL. BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALYY, and Nebra LOTS

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