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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH. 15 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at y cents per weok. RO W TELEPHONES: Rustsess Orrice, No. 48, Niont Eviron, No. 23, H.W. To Manager. MINOR MENTION. New spring mel-r at Reit Knox hats, Spring styles at \.IJ\L\' First meeting of the new council to: night. The supreme court is to meet here to- morrow. The new school board, which is in fact the old one, will mect to-day R. McGuire is jailed for board bill at the St. Jo house. The American Express company enlarged and refitted its loeal office Mase Wise sold on Saturday sixty head of mules to Malory & Cushing, railway contractors, Quiet in police Only two drunks run in Robert Richardson. wThe men at work on the new br ye been laid off until atter the sp: rise of the river is past. Interesting exercises are held day afternoon in the high school tnient of the Bloom ffuihhu;_v. e Pouter was given a pleasant urprise at her home on Vine street on Saturday evening by her many young friends. 8. T, 8. Hines of Davenport died yes- ni nsumption at the nd Mrs, beating a has circles yesterday. P. Hanifan and cach de- parents, Mr, Snow, in this city. One of the best stock salesmen in the west is H. H. Inmun of Couneil Blufls, and those desiving the services of a well posted salesman should give Har call. The A, O. H. dance in Masonic hall V night and the Rory O'Moore Jor aturday night aro botl Tor tho bonelit of the Parnell fund. It is snid that the new m of appointing his vol will present to the new council a list of fifteen or twenty names and allow the aldermen to suggest which to select from these 1 The old couneii had its last meeting on nd unanimously and enthusi- y &t down on Mayor Vaughan' veto of the ord il of the city attorney u from $1,000 to $1,250. st-class fare from this erday were, over the , Roc 1~I.\|ul & ]’A«-lht vnd the Burlington ¥ } ieago, Miiwaukee \\ St. Pa 10 & Northwestern, $10. 'le neod of more policemen and loss e 4 app; s ]( alled on \LI\'H‘ leaying is overshoes on the poroli, Wiion Lis' camo, out the. shoes > gone and the thicf too, The funeral of little nic H., infant danghter nf Mr, Si Lisi man large aw: in the Hebrew cemete Hill. Rabbi Benson of Omaha of There have been hovering about the city for several days past some well knowa confidence men, wi id to belong to the same gang which were con- cerned in the tragedy at the Avenue hotel, m which one” was killed by the “Major.” A recent number of the Loup Valley Gazette contains the announcement that Wallace & Spooner, both well known young men of Council Bluffs, have opened up a gene store at Greeley Center, Neb. The Gazette in ng the an’ nouncement young men come to our county rec mended as of excellent business qualifications, and as they bring with them their busi- ness experience we bespeak for them a prosperous future,” Elwell to-day takes charge of the ueket oflice in placo of J. L. De Bevois whois to take a position in On: Mr! Elwell was the ticket agent for ten years r fous to the coming in of Mr. De Bevoise, who has occupied the position fora r and a half, [ a union oflice, the Cl eago & Rock ||| Chicago, Milt waukee & St. Paul, “Nor western, and Union P being, interested. Elwell has not only the needed experience and ability to handle the busin but with the pu}vln, he is a favorite. The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. I was 1 Saturday, the services being cumhu,h-d by Rev. 'Mr. Bates and Rev. Rice. Mrs. Lafl was born in Ire- lrmd in 1815, and with her family this country when she was but a child, settling in Richmond, Va., where she lived until her marringe. In 1853 she be- eame a resident of th y, then known as Kunesville, and resid her until her death, She leaves three daughters, Mys, W. H. Robinson, Miss Bella Laflerty, both of this city, and . Hopper of L l\un\\'tulh,. 50 two ns, “John A. Lafferty of Montana, and W, H. Laflerty of Creston, lowa. ‘When the old council elected Mr. rymple us city clerk, th man, held on'to the po: by the little muyor's v up the place. Dalrymple e oftico in .l('(ulll nee with the wish of e majority of the council, legal stops to get a chance to N dutics to which the coune For legal advice and se had to pay Vernor Mmmmg £100, At the lusi meeting of the old council the clerk presonted this bill bat the council refused to allow it, Aldermen Shugnrt, Stranb and Sicdentopt voting for the allowance, - Aldermen Bennet and Mynster against it Noxt Thursday ning the musieal in. stituge opens at the Congregational church |m||n undor the dircetorship of Prof n Towne of Chicago, There mn was presented in this eity ellent and yot so cheap an oppor- g to learn to read aflerty Dal- old clerk, Trout- efused to giv ado elaim for y musie. 3 Tickets L ourgd af § it P 108, store, or at ‘\ S. those d ningln:n le'- ful' private instrued 0, such to el , the evenings to he g ven Prof. Towne has so wide an um-u. tor and ! eom- Btep into I ubhs styles of huts and nec W s Auction, The sule that was to have take at the farm of Sewell Bros. on Saturday, March 13, has been adjourned until Tuesday, Murch 16, at 10 o'clock, at Lund & Duyi on North which time and place I will scll t tire stock of horses, colts, hogs and plewents, of ten head nileh cows, vifors and steer: jorses, eliic! 2, s all sums over §! Limeat$ per centintercst on nppm\ul noles; 6 per cont pount for cash. Sew Lros. H H. Inaaxn, Salesmua, [A SHELL OF A CALABOASE. | Several Prisoners Tamble Out of It, Bat Are Recaptured. A COLD WATER JOLLIFICATION. An Indian Pupil Jumps From a Train ~Another Tribute to Robert Per« cival-The City's New Admin- istration Begins To-Day, In Memoriam, Whe , The rand Master of the univer in his divine wisdom has ealled from this lodge to the colestinl one r beloved brother, Robert Be it Resolved, That it is with profound sor- row we plice upon our records this last :ctionate tribute to his memory. at while we bow with humble sub- mission to the l]|\|||l‘ will; Excelsior lodge No. AF & M., mourns the loss of our '||~H\ beloved, whose genial temperament. goodness of heart and strict integrity, won to himself the regard and respect of friends and as- sociate That this lodge shall wear the usual emblem of mourning out of respeet for at we express to the relatives and mds who have been admitted to the varm glow of his pe I friendship and the enjoyment of course, our heartfelt vgmlnlh) in (Iwu reavement. And finally th published in‘the these resolutions be Committee e Substantial abstracts of mlu and real estate loans. J. W, & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl street, Council Bluffs. Digging Out of Jail. aturday evemng another jail break was made from the city calaboose. The were in the corridor, being left s to eat their supper before locked in their cells. Deputy Mullen stepped over to the city building for a few minutes, and taking advantage absence they went to work on the the hole where the escape was made a short time ago. Four of them had succeeded in erawling out, and the fifth was passing out some of their clothing g to_follow, when Mullen c He pulled his gun and around to the Tront door and into jail again. The pr Sand“cheap drunks, ¢ had made good their es’ ould have been no great re- t felt. The fanlt in the city il could T?.~ remedied by the expenditure of a few f 3 neglected for i s never prop- y finished for lm.rlm'rw seems to be among the things' which should first command the attention of the new city administration, ——— and wood 1n the city at Glea- , 26 Pearl street. ndian Boy Hurt. Friday night as passer was nearing Denison a sin; jumped or fell from the cars while they were at full speed. 'nm boy was one of 1 company which Mr. Lew from Pine Ri ageney to the Lh phia school. When the train eame to a stop at Denison the conductor and Mr. W, V. Lewis went back, and found Uhic oy lying insensible, his | ily cut and other injuries quite se brought hin in in & 'bus, and had him e Cat the hotel sat last accounts still unc for his reco 0 aken on I)?' Mr vis, and if this littletellow gets along as well as is now hoped for he will follow i in the course of a week or so. s oo { class Missonri wood call on his coal oflice, 26 Pearl street. For fi Gleason, 2 bt e Talking Temperance. There was a largely attended temper- ance meeting last evening at the opera louse, several of the churches giving up their regular services to permit of the congregations joining. The addr the evening was by Rev. Mr. Willi the ¢ lecturer nm\ genv ral age nt of the Temper was the third of nu- ) of given here by this enthus '( apostle cold water, and was decidedly his best. He was closely listened to, and he pre sented his side of the question with evi- dent confidence in his own views, and with much more fm(‘l. and clearness than has characterized the addresses of other temperance lectu who had audi- enee: He is n strong thinker and an int ng speaker. he! Money to lorm by J'nl t Smith. A Leg Broken. Mr. E. W. Hart, of the water works company, met with a serious accident Suturday. He was viding along near Rice’s nursery, when his horse stopped into a bad hole in the road, stumbled and fell, throwimg Mr. it a barbed fence. A carvinge was used to con- vey him to his rooms at Mrs. Robins on First ayenue, and Dr. Lucey was in to attend to the injuries. leg was found to be broken, ceived some L‘\IH and minor injuries. ———— “For Sale, enty-five head of hula 8, Brown's Panrk Honsk Co. Council Hlurh lu\\.\ - An Arm Gove. Pat Collins, living two mile West Side, q broken Saturd a corn shellel Dr. south of gled and v by getling it _caught in Dr. Bond of West Side, assisted by Wrightet Curroll, at- tended to the injured “man and will attempt to save the arm, although the chances seen that sioputition wiil be necessar ard of Phanks, Mr. and hirs. Eisemam desire iv ox press their he: artfelt thauks to all friends for attentions and sympathy shown ng the recent hereavement h be- them in the loss of their durling — Personal Paragraphs, ‘ Miss Mary ‘Linley is visiting fricuds in Oma J. 1. Vail, of Mavengo, 11, is in the guest of Dr, and Mrs, Han- J. W, Berger returned to Topeka yes wecompunied by daughiter, . Who will remuin there some weeks, " Brock, the neve issionary of Poregoy & Moor lskn 10 spond Bunday Rudio leaves to-day for a trip Y., to visit Lautz Bros., W |I(Jlll ho represcilts in this section of the ford spent Sunduy at home. exeellent paiat” teade in ka, and will m (o that field . W. Vosswink igneddifs posi- lmn \mh(ld.rl & Day, and purpose ing into the roal estute and at Fuirbury, Neb. | visiting his wife who, until recentl in the millinery business, The stopping at the r echtelo hotel. Miss Rickman, who was taken quite ill at the People’s store one day last week, A similar ok F and is quite riously ill. heart difli- culty. (n]v( 0. M. Brown has returned from )l vhither he was_ealled by tne ill- < s mother. He found her health improving somewhat when he arrived, and returned home, leaving his wife there, . was are It proves to | N - A LUCKY PAYMASTER, AGambling Story of the War—Shrewd Schemes that Failed. Detroit Free Press: During the two Jast yearsof the war I assisted to run o ing den in Cincinnati, will prepare the reader to believe that vas a bold, bad man. T shall not make any excuses to weaken this belief, out to relate an incident of these excita- ble times, and my being or bad won't add to or détract from its interest. We found a wi ter a while to drop 5 into the m: s pocket, and put good man at his clbow, and the result as anticipated. During the next he visited our rooms two or_three and “dropped” about half the y. All his passion for play revived, and one night during the second week heé came into the came with #; We were playing for a high stake, It was known 1 certainty 1t he had from $10, £30,000 in his safe, and that boodle our fingers itehed Redwood was allowed until he had pited him. He then lost stes his Pilv was reduced to #100. We could how desperate he was growi under his losses, et that lad sooner lose their own hon than to part with that gained by The paymaster won £300, and dropped back to §200. Then he £100. and dropped back to $75. He now considerably under the intluence liquor “and thoroughly aroused. staked hi turn and won; he he s again and Jost. Ten miutes later we had his diamond pin and wateh. When he had been cleaned out he uttered a tremendous oath and to then won s been against me, but [ will bank or blow my brains out! sp my place here for half an hour He beckoned to the echum we had put put on his trail and the two went off to- gether, We knew the paymaster was going aftef the greenbacks he had in his Safe. He had been drinking but was by no means overcome, and then the exeite ment of play kept the liquor from work- on him. However, when he got out s he began to get drunk ]m‘ll\ fast, by the time he Teached his oilice he hudly muddled. He could not re- member the combination on which he had locked the safe. He was with cold water aud filled up with strong coffee, and. 1 brief, we corked him for two hours to got ln~ senses back, but the more vorked him the worse he got finally left alone in his oflic with the t ment. Next ¢ e pbliged to |||.\Iu- such promi R afterward even seen i Had he been able to get into the afe that night we should have scooped in every doll .u of the money. PILES! cure for Blind, PILES Bleeding, Itchin been discovered by n remedy), Dr D l)ill'lfll'l“ single 5 of 25 or Y M one need suffer fivo d]l]fl) ing this wonaertui sooth ine. Lotions and_instruments do more harm than good. Williams’ Indian Pile ()lePnL absorbs the tumors, allays at night after A poultice, gives d only for Piles, nd lnr ||nlh|l|g else. f « !II‘HI r~un . Black IHeads 3 uptions on the fa o clearqnd m ; Salt Rheum Old Obsting Sonld by dmgglats, or mailed on receipt of cen The Funeral of a Chinese Vanderbilt, sazette: The Vanderbilt of died and been buried. wown in Europe of hi ath, but the funeral to have been most pictu ace of Hang Chou wa u nd in creating this banke vincial judg nd s]vc(’mlly authorizing him to w 1 yellow jac! the emperor of China made him the cnyy of all his other subjects. But the ,,rr.nli have sur| e of his funeral scems to the splendor of his life. y turned out to see the pro- st came a mob of coolies \\'mglwll down with leaflets, on which were written moral sentencesand apoth- egms. Then follow procession of n bearers, supported by a band of ans with' songs, gongs, cymbals, It is hard to conceive funereal. A hundred little boys came_after the band the heraldic arms of the ¢ followed by the bearers of his portrait. Groups of guests came sion, some in white, some in scarlet,some in §cluw then bearers of lamps, ban- parasols and fans; next the master of the ceremonies in white robes, on a white horse, preceding an enormous tent, under w| s of the de ntirely hidden from public vi collin borne on the shonlders of twenty-four men, oxt in proces- -—— His Style of Cutti you m\n-u notice, is to Mr. 2 ed, what a Sponger’s at- nh yes! It always looks as if it was lum s (liore under protest.”” h ikely he does his own cutting.” “He does. His chief employment is cutting out of the way of his creditors,” et Down on Anything Which Can't Kick. Wall Street News: *‘Can you tell me,” he asked, as heentered an office on Broad street, the othe onds should discrimiv areszedmoat Gvor +Cer ‘uly sir, isn't “Of course,” HWell, anythin ways bulldozed by 2T uvuvily om Tve stock Dressed-meat is dead, St. Fifty Henry Augusius out again, Jacobs Oil cured his rbeumatism. cents. e A Simple Request Granted, “Look here, judge,” smud the burglar, n't 50 bad us you think I am. Only give me time and 11l veform.” And the judge gave him fifi ) years, Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Props. Pasgengors aud baggago taken to and from 81_trains. Dusscs, carduges And bigrage 1% make vonnections with all traing. attention given to il calls. - Specinl ruies to day und nghts Te luj Bove 128 " Jice it Ok House. This_ statement | To the Public Cirenmstances beyond onr control have delayed the closing out of our en: tire stock as we had purposed. The approaching season of spring trade finds us with a goodly stock of Dry Goods and Carpets, some lines de- pleted but cleared of undesirable goods. Being in the dry goods hnsiness we know of no better place to continne the same than in Council Bluffs. We shall | therefore re-stock every department with new and seasonable goods. Our Mr. E. E. Harkness, is now making pur- chases in eastern markets, and we shall soon have a Choice, New Stock To offer our enstomers. Our carpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Moquette, Body Brussels, Ete.. Ete., Curtains and curtain goods from domestie and foreign markets. We have alr choicest selec ady on onr tables the ions sf Swiss and Ham- burg embroideries ever offered in the city, ane an excellent assortment of white goods to which we shall make frequent additions. We thank our many favors and good will in the past, and we shall endeavor to merit the same in the future, by attention to their inter- ests, and by good zun(N and we invite allto call and examine; our new pur- chases before buying in; other markets. Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY patrons for their Council Blu'fi'é, Iowa. CARPETS, CURTAINS, CEE G ORREETS Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Etc ‘Wholesale and Retail. —_— Spring 1886—O0ur stock is now eom- plete and contains the newest designs and colorings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, ete. POPULAR PRICE Mail orders at- tended to promptly. ine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS (0., 405 Broadway. Lockmv "~ Bracket for Fences AND olHl it RAILS, RODS, ETC, FENCES BUILT W I'l‘ll()U' NAILS. Any part readily taken out or repluced. For picket or rail fene mut be ex- u'lll-(l for Ilnll"K nl any. r rticulars write . Je IH Ll(\h\‘l ln\mnm Council Bluffs, _Statoand county rights forsale. UNION TICKET OFFICE A T, ELWELY, Agent, No. 607 Broadway, Council Blufts. ;a.llwa.y Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS8, The following 18 th aeparture of trains by the local depots. Truins or dopot ten minutes earlier and arrive ton minutes later: "“,A“T'\JIICMH) & NORTHWESTERN, ABIIYE: ~Muil and E. P Locul ransfor St. [ e ST #NAINCIL Mnn‘un_\ ly(pru Farm at a Bargain. Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; 24 wiles from Council Blu! Address IRA SCOFIELD, (¥ oun cil Bluffs, ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs baving Fire Hsca And all moaern Im‘:rovelnol-\u. call bl e Alarm bells, gton CRESTON HO USE J Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, X MOHN, Proprietox, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING IZOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS AGRICULTURAL DEE! RE, WELLS & CO, i Wholesalo Agrlcrllural Implements, Buggies, ages, Ete , Fte. Council Bluffs, lmfl\. TONE \l\\l FACTURING (,() Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, Dise Harrows, Seeders, Corn Planters, Fend Cat- ck Falls, Tl Nos. 1401, St., Council Blufrs, DAVID BRADI Manuf'rs an i Job! Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Machine 1100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Cou; owa. AXE HANDLES, F.0. GLES0N, T, H.Dou Pres.&Trens, Coancil lerTs Haadle Factary, (Incorporate Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Handles, of ov dge and Small ) ] CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cjoths, Curtaln Fixtures, Upholstacy Goods, No. 405 Broadway' Council Blufls, Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, BT PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbors in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaceo & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 (Penri Sts,, Council Blutts, own COMMIS SION. NYDER & LEAMA 7,‘— g2 ‘Wholesale Frait and Produce Commission Merchaats. No. 14 Pear] St., Council Blufs. "RACKERS. McCLURG CRACKER CO., —Manufacturers of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits a1l Ca%es, Cowncil Blug, Iow, MAURER .\ < lh\[l', Importers & Jobbars of Crockery,Glasswara ps, F S iit Jaus, Cut fancy Goods, & To! DRU HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wbolesale Druggi;ls, 0ils, Paints, Glass, DRY M. E. SMITH & ('() Laparters nud Jobbars of Dry Goods, Notions, Etc, 112 and 114 Muin St Nos. 113 il Blutfs, Tow 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale aliforaia Fraits a Specialty. General Commiss'on. No. 52 Droadway, Council BI: WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesalo Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceriss. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufrs, Z.T.LINDSEY & CO., EXCLTUSIVELY RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, and Oiled Clothing Rubber ITMMENSE STOCK And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouss and Salestoom, & N, Main St. Ofice 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, W.P. AYLSWORTE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick building of any kind raised or moved and satistaction guaranteed. onLictle Giant trucks—the best in the world, Frame houacs moved 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTIOE.~Special advertisements, TLost,Found, To Loan, For Suls, To Rent, Wanty Boarding, etc., will bo inserted in this columnat thelow rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho firstingertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each suboquent insertion, Leave advertiso mentsat our oflico, No. 12 Pourl street, near Broadway, Council Blutrs, & SCHOEN 2 Jobbers in Staple and Fansy Groseries, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Tow L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple aud Fancy Grocerin. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers, No. 416 Brond- way, Council Bluffs, ~ HARDWARE. P. C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoliae Stoves, Refrigerators, ete, Nos. 5% Broalway, and 10 Mufn strect, Council Biuffs, BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Lealher, Harne;s, Saddlery, Etc. Council _Bluffs, Tow: METCALF BRO Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, 2 and 34 Brondway, Council Bluffa, KEELINE & I Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blu 4141, HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. M(DAI\H l\ & CO., Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Greaso and Furs Council lilutfs, Towa. “COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., ~=Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricatiag Oils, Gasolin3 HTO., ETC. 8. Theodore, Agent, Coancil I II'AIIIEN, PILING, E " A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Pilind And Bridge sTatoriul Sp [ initios,Wholaale L. ber of al) Kind o No. 13 Main St., WINES AND LIQU JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for 8t. Gotthard's Horb Bitters, No. 13 Miuin S, Couneil Blufs. IDER & BES Foreign and Domestic Wines nud Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Bluffs. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTUKER AND DEALER I¥ HAIR GoODS | No. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, m speetacles belt fuctory. D—G-od rooni te for (wo menths. Address M. F. H., Bee of WA BD-A comyeent Inly ookl by whom last emple full. Address Wholc 8 A, Boe oflic et Bluils, Wt b Bee oftice, Coun ) Testity wllon M. H. S idor it « chundise exchange brokors of special bargains, but it is impossi y lish i relinblo List {rom tho fuct of &0 many dailys changes. What we usk is: LI you want to sell ortradoanything in our linc, write us and wo will send vilo of burgai or ur of xoods of ha ved, oity o town any kind in any 3 you want let us & Wilkor *Counch ity RUSSELL&CO Manufacturersof all sizes of property, lnce, if 81 Automatic Engines Repecially Desirned for Running MILLS, GRAIN,ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers, New Massillon Threshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massilion, O. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL, THOS. OFFICER. W. B M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSREY, BANKERS Estublished 1865, KIEL SALE STABLES! nsaaday SO POjURLIY %035 IY W antly on hand, shorg Stable Corner Filtl Coucil Bluils Lowa, NOTICES such as | cntls, REMOVED. T wish to rospectfully call the attention of my patrons and the public in gencral, to my rema- val from the old stand Nos. 7 and 9, Main St to my new und commodions quartors, No. 226 Broadway, Where I will be pleased to see iy many frionds, With n large, new and complete asgortment of | lATESTFabncs inSpring STILES o quarters T am bot or @ propusd 19 serve the pabl Tospectiully, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor _1&197228 Erondwny,corlncil Blurfs. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL: BLUFFS. Practices in Stats and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Block, ' LAMPS and CROCKERY L REDUCED PRICES, At Homer’s, l\'a. 23 Main Street. Council Bluffs. ITa M. D. or mhvr Tam s removed wichou R. R CANCERS £oSimies &' iwing o ! CHRONIC DISEASES of ail kinds a speciaity. Ovv:r lhlrly yoars' N, t, URNHAM, Pros. LW vs, Viee-Pros, Janes N. Bioww, Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 250,000 Btockkholders Represent. 1,000,000 Do a general banking busin. Aceounts of banks, bunke arers und individuals r ring. Domestic und foreign exchango, The very best of attention given to ness commiiticd 10 our cur TIMOTHY SEED. Thave a quantity of gound, well cleaned soed which 1 offer at rensonable fizurcs. Eood of the . merchunts, n ived on 12v0:de all husi rop of 154 I“H.. Correxpondence salicited, T. G haller, Jowa, C. & N, W, l). ' MASON WISE‘ Horses and Mules | | For all purposee. bought and sold, at rotall aid in lota Scyeoty-six h .‘lumuy of mules ad of W on Liud. the vory Couneh mibis COUNCIL BLUTI'& CITIETS | Baggdre & Transfer Line. nect with al trains, Bpoci tontion to COMMEUCTAL MEN and THEAL CAL THOUPES, Prompt attention giv Onice Telephone 103 whso Te st Ogden House, I, BEECROFT, Proprietor