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THE DA{IJY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS.] MONDAY MORNING, MARCH. 15. OIFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Pelivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per weok TiLTON, - - H. W, Manager. New spring goods at Reiter's, Knox hats. Spring styles at Stubbs’. 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 or ill meet to R. McGuire is jatled for board bill at the St. Jo house. The American Express company has enlarged and refitted its local off Mase Wise sold on Satur sixty head of mules to Malory & Cushing, railway contractors, Quiet in police (-iulmz Only two drunks run in Rnlnrt Richardson. The men at work on the new b d_oft until after the spr iver is past. nteresting exerei are held afters uunu n the ]"f] hool f the Bloomer building che Pouter was given a pleasant irprise at her home on Vine street on urday evening by her many young friends. 'T. S. Hines of Davenport died yes- morning of ('m\sulnly ion at tl parents, Mr. and Mr beating a yesterday, ?, Hanifan and g cach de- Snow, in this cit, One of the best west is H. H. Inman of Council and those desiving the posted salesman should give I The A, O. H, dance in Masoni H Wednesday t and the Rory O'Mool dramatic entertaiment in the opera house 3 rday night are both for the benelit of stock salesmen in the HIuII~ It is said that the new mayor, instead of appointing his volicemen all limself, will’ present to the new council a list of fifteen or twenty names and allow the u!lxlvrnnzn to suggest which to sclect from these. 1+ The old couneii had its last meeting on y, and unanimously and s-mhu - sat down on Mayor veto of the ordinance of the attorney and city from $1,000 to $1, The rates of first-class fare from this aity to Chicago yesterday were, over the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and |ln- Chieago, Burlington & Qum(‘) * over the Chicago, Miiwau l’ml and the Chieagzo & Northwester n sm The need of more policemen and loss pparent alled on overshoes on the Hhe A oitison Chapman, leaying h porch. When he’ out the shoes were gone aud the thicf too. The funeral of little ¥ nnie I, infant danghter of Mr. and My man, was held yesterc largely attended. Therer away in the Hebrew c Hi Rabbi Benson of Or There have been hovering about the for several days ) some well knowa confidence men, who are suid to belong to the same gang which were con- cerned in the tragedy at the Avenuc hotel, in which one killed by the “Major.” A recent number of the Loup Valley Gazotte contains the announcemient that allace & Spooner, both well known young men of Council Bluffs, haye opened up a general store at Grdel Center, Neb. The k he an- nouncement s: young men come to our county | smmended as of oxcellent busi and as th ness experience we bespeak for them a prosperous future A.T. Elwell to- ket oflice in pls whois to ains were lnid metery at Ouk aha ofiiciated. take a ~ll|m\ in Orn Elwell w; t agent for ten rs previous to the coming in of Mr. De oise, who has occupied the position year and a half. Itisa union oflic the Chicago sland, Chicago, M waukee & sngo & North- acific being alike Lr. Elwell has not only the ence and abilii I to ]nn«llx' , but with the public he is a The funeral of Mrs. Mary held Saturday, the services being conducted by Rev. Mr. Bates and Re Mr. Rice. Murs. Lalh-ny was born in Ire- land in 1815, and with er family came to this country when she w but a child, settling in Kichmond, Va., where she lived until her marringe. In 1853 she be- ident of this eity, then known 1le, and resided” her until her death, She leaves three Tanghty M W. H. Robinson, Miss Bella Ls ) both of this city, and Mrs. J, F. llom)m of Leavc n\\'nx(h, also two sons, John A, Lx\!l't.lly of Montana, and W, H, Lafterty of Creston, lowa. When the old council elected M . rymple us city clevk, the old elerk, man, held on to vlm position, and "buck by the little mayor’s veto refused to give up the place. Dalrymple o offico in accordunce with the wish of \e majority of the counc ml took legal steps to get a chance to perform the duties to which the council had called him. For legul advie rvices ho had to pay ex-Governor Manning £100. At the lust meeting of the old council the clerk presontod this bill but the council r«fum-ll to allow it, Aldermen Shugart, Stranb and Siedentopt voting for the allowance, and Aldermen Bennet and Mynster against it. Next Thursday evening the musieal in. stituge opens at the church lunlm'! undor th Prof. I'. Martin Towne There nevor was presentedin this city 80 excellent and b cheap an oppo ity to those d ng to learn to r music. The 1 Lould be fillg Tickets for {he ontive conrse A'.\ll curgd af A howi v oo at. Yiarkness ros.” , or the Homer's, or at nml L. L. Squire. Prof, ln\\nu will also arrange so that those desiviug t themselves of his for private instruetion and @, can do so, such to mecet hlm time, the evenings to he given to the institute. Prof. Towne bas so wide A reputation as an instructor xusu;l at he neels fow wor uetion. He will doubtless wices in demand while here, Step into bhs' and sce the spring styles of bt and um'kwl Au lhu:. The sule that was to have l~|lmu place ! at the farm of Sewell Bros March 13, has been adjourned Puesday, March 16, at 10 o’clock & Dayis' barn on North which time and v tive stock of ho pleients, sums i;mlcn COWS, imoats per centinty Iplnro\nl noles; 6 per cont di Lafte until at Lund Main stroe ting of ten head , heifers and st harness, Sl of [A SHELL OF A CALABOSSE. Several Prisoners Tumble Out of It, But 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. 18, The Grand Master of the in his divine wisdom has called from (l||~ lodge to the cclestial one above - beloved brother, Robert Percival, Resolved, That it is with profound sor- we place upon our records this last rtionate tribute to his memory. That while we bow with humbie sub- mission to the divine will, Excelsior lodge No 3 M., mourns the loss of our ol whose geni heart and stri the ed and respe socin i I| |( lhw lodge shall wear the usual emblem of mourning out of respect for hiy v, won to himeelf tof friends and as- t we express to the relatives and friends who have been admitted to the | warm glow of his |n-|~n||\l friendship and the enjoyment of al inter- course, our heartfelt “)mpxllly in their bereavement And final b these resolutions be nil break was made from the eity The prisoners were in the corridor, being left there to eat their supper before being locked in their cclls, Deputy Marshal Mullen stepped over to the city building few minutes, and taking advantage bsence they went to work on the brick wall, at the hole where the escape was mad hort time ago. Four of them had sueceeded in crawling out, and the fifth was passing out some of their clothing and preparing to_follow, when Mullen eame onto them. He pulled his gun and marched them around to the Tront door and into jail again. The pr oners v and“cheap dran ¥ le good their ne i graiw It TBIEsant felt. The fanltin the ci remedied by the expenditure of a few dollars, but it scems to be neglected for some 1e erly finished for holding y seems to be among thn (lunus which should first comms mllhu attention of the new city administr: o ot L Best coal and wood 1n the eity at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl street. ndian Boy Hurt. Friday night as passenger train No. 3 was nearing Denison o 1 Indian boy jumped or fell from the cars while they were at full speed. The boy was one of a company which Mr. Le was taking from Pine Ridge agency to the phia schooi. When the train came tc stop at Denison the conductor and M, W, V. Lewis went back, and found "the Toy lying insensible, his b ] other injuri qum- serion hin in m a 'bus, and 1 him cared for at the hotel. He was at last accounts still unconscious, but there are hup(w for his l'l'l‘(v\'l'l"f The other boys were taken on by Mr. Lewis, and if this littletellow gets S T T s M SO follow i in the course of a week or so. b b wood eall on Pearl s For first el Gles ——— Talking Temperance. There was a largely attended temper- ance meeting last evening at the opera louse, several of the churches giving up hy regular scrvices to permit of the jons joining. The address of ening was by Rev. Mr. Williams, the state lecturer and general agent of 'emperance Alliance of Towa. This vas the third of the ser lectures given here by this enthus postle of cold water, and was decidedly his best. He was closely Listened to, and he pre sented his side of the question with ¢ dent confidence in his own views, and with much more force and clearness than has characterized the addresses of other temperance lectu ors who have had audi- ences here. an inte; St Money to loan by For Smith. A Leg Broken. Mr. E. W. Hart, of the water works company, met with a ious accident Suturday. He was riding along near Rice’s nursery, when his horse stepped into a bad hole in the ro 'lllmb]ml and fell, throwimg Mr, H: rbed wire fonce. A ¢ mgt od to con- vey him to his rooms at Mls Kol)lnsuu S, on Fivst avenue, and Dr. in to attend to the injurie; leg wi us. l’uuml to be broken Seventy-fi Brows slumu..mr&( v Council Blufls, Low; - An Arm Gone, Pat Collins, living two miles south of West Side, had his arm mangled and broken Saturday by getting it caught in a corn sheller. "Dr. Bond of West Side, assisted by Dr. Wrightiet Carroll, at tended to the injuved ‘man and will attempt to save the arm, although the nees seein that syputation will be e e R : __Card ot Thanks. Mr, and birs. rasemam destre 1w e press their heartfelt thauks to all friends for kind attentions and sympathy shown during the recent bereavement ch be- in the loss of their durling e Personal Paragraphs. Miss Mary ‘Uinley is visiting fricuds Omabu, Mrs. J. L. Vail, of M the city, the guest of 1) chott J. W. Berger returned to Topeka yes- tevday, uccompunied by his duugliter, Ella, who will remain there some weeks. E. Brock, the never sleepy, always ng missionary of Peregoy'& Moore, in‘frew Nebraska to spend Sunday rengo, 111, is in and Mrs, Han- orge luullu leaves to-day for a trip to Buffilo, N. Y., to visit Lautz Bros., whom he rfepreseiits in this section of the west, J. 8. Standeford spent Sun, He reports an exeellent paiat teade Nebraska, and will return (o that field this ey ¥ W, Vosswinkl tion with Odell & ing into the ¢ business at A.0. Rogers ting his wife who, until recently, was in the milliner; x business. They are stopping at the Bechtele hotel. Miss Rickman, who was km| quite ill at the People’s store one day last wi ad a similar attack Frid 1ml is quit It proves to h- a heart difli- Capt. 0. M. Brown has returned from Ohio, whither he was called by tne ill- 58 of his mother. He found hor health improving somewhat when he arrived, and returned home, leaving his wife there, 3 N - A LUCKY PAYMASTER. AGambling Story of the War—Shrewd Schemes that Failed. Detroit Free Press: During the two Jast years of the war I assisted In run a ing den in Cincinnati. This st \\||1 prepare the re; to believe t bold, man. I shall not make to weaken this belief, 1 set ble times, and my being good or won't add to or detract from its inte We found a way after a while to drop £5 into the major’s pocket, and put a good man his clbow, and the result g pated. During the 1 our rooms two or dropped” about ALl his passion for play and one night during the second week he me into the came with £55. playing for a high stake. It was known certainty that he had from $10,000 to 50,000 in his safe, and that was the boodle our fl itched to grasp. Redwood was allowed to win until he had piled $2,000 Dbefore him. He then lost steadily until his rih- was reduced to ®100. We could see how desperate he was growing under his losses, for it is a fact that men had sooner lose their own honest mone; than to part with that ned by pl The paymaster won and then dropped’ back to he won #100. and dropped bae! He was now considerably under the influenc liquor and thoroughly aroused. He staked his turn and won; he he staked his pile in and lost. Ten minutes later w ad |||~llm|nunll]r||| and wateh, When he had been cleaned out he uttered a tremendous oath and exclaimed: “Luck has been against me, but I will bust this bauk or blow my brains o Keep my place here for half an hour!” He beekoned to the chum we had put put on his trail and the two went off to- gether. We knew the paymaster was oing after the greenbacks e had in his Sufe.” He been drinking but was by no means overcome, and then the excite ment of play kept the liquor from work- ing on him. l[m\u\vl when he got out doors he began to get drunk pretty fast, and by the time he teached his oilice h was badly muddled. He could not re- member the combination on which he locked the safe. o was with cold water aud fi le strong coffee, and. - brief, worked him for two hours to "‘vl ln ¢ senses back, but the more w vorked him the worse he got. finally left ulone in his oflice, I with the treatment. of his escapade reached ey Washington, and, although he v eved, he "received such a caution and V: <.;l)||g(~|l to make such promi that v aft d even seen in a Had he been able to get into the night we should have scooped doffar of the money. = PILES! PILES! A sure cure for Blind, had showored up with PILES Bleeding, Itchin iscovered by ), called Dr us, (an Indian remed, A sinslo ? Indian Pile Ointi d the worst chronic 50 years standing, Ng one ne minutes after \1»})1) ing this ing medicine, Lotions and i more harm than good. Williams’ Pile Ointment absorbs the tumor inte hing, (particul etting warm in bed), nets as a poultice, gives hstant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itehing of private parts, and for nothing else. KIN DISEASES CURED. Magic Ointment _cures as by Pimpl ack Heads or Grubs, Bluu-lw« and Eriptions_on the face, leaving the skin clearand beautiful. Also eures Iteh, Salt Rbeum, Sore Nipples, Sore | Old Obstinate Uleers, Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of S0 cents, Retailed by Kulin & Co., and Schroeter & Conrad. At wholesale by C. F. Goodman. —— The Funeral of a Chinese Vanderbilt, Pall Mall Gazette: The Vanderbilt of China ha st died and bLeen buried. Not much is known in Europe of his life less or h h, but the funeral Indian allays the at night’ after 1 , and in ecreating this h.ml\or incial judge, and specially authori: him to wear a yellow jacket, the un\]wlm of China made him llu- envy of all his other subjects. But lhc;,lnr{ of his funeral scems to have surpassed the splendor of his life Tho wholt city turned out to sce the pro- cession. st came a mob of coolies ghed down with leaflots, on which were written moral sentences uml apoth- cgms. Then followe 1 bearers, supported musicians with’ songs, ,r;(mm; Lvlllh' and tnuu&w 5. 1t is hard to coneciy anything funereal. A hundred little the band brandishing ms of the dece ; the ro followed by the bearers of his Gry uups of guests eame next in proces- sion, somc in white, some in scarlet,some then bearers of lamps, ban- ols and fans; t the master of the ceremonies in white robes, on a white horse, preceding an enormous tent. under which the relatives of the deceased moved, entirely hidden from public view, and last the collin borne on the shonlders of twenty-four men, e His Style of Cutting. you taken notice, Fred, ) what a ( style there is to Mr. Sponger’s at- it was ely he d( s his own cutting.” His chief employment is cutting out of the way ot his creditors.’ s = . Down on Anything Which Can't Kick, (, he asked, street, th Pnly. sir. Dressed-meat is dead, isn't if *Of course.” “Well, anything which can't kick is al- ways bulldozed b road compuny. —— Henry Augustus is out again, Jacobs Oil cured his rheumatism. cents, St. Fifty A Simple Request Granted. “Look here, judge,” smd the burglar, “f ain't 30 bad s You think I am. Only give me time and 111 reforn And the judge gave him Sttoon years. Councxl Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Props. Passengors aud baggago taken to and from al_trains. Iussos, carriuges and bagrage wag o6 miake connections with all traing. Prowpt attention given to ail calls pecinl rutes 1o Beatsical 1roupos 4nd com inescind i Cur riages run Oftice wt Ogden House. | the To the Public - Circnmstances 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 business we know of 1o better place to continne the same than in Conncil Bluffs. We shall efore 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. Ourecarpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Moquette, Body Brussels, Ete.. Ete,, Curtains and curtain goods fromdomestic and foreign markets. We have already on our tables the choicest selections 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 patrons for their favors and good will in the past, and we shall endeavor to merit the same in the future, by attentionto their inter- ests, and by good goods and we invite all to call and examine: our new pur- chases before buying in)other markets. Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY Council Blufi'é, Iowa. CARPETS, CURTAINS, (Spmcy (ohe{oaga=—x Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Etc ‘Wholesale and Retail, e vinee Spring 1836—O0ur stock is now eom- plete and contains the newest designs and colorings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, ete. POPULAR PRICES—Mail orders at- tended to promptly. Fine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO0., 405 Broadway. Locking Bracket for Fences ANIOTHER RAILS, RODS, ETC. FENCES BUILT WITHOUT NAILS. ¢ taken out or re , Inventor. Council Bluffs. _State and county rights forsale. UNION TICKET OFFICE A T, ELWELY, Ageat, No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. B.a.ilwa.y '.l'ime '.l'a.ble‘ COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following is the time of arrival and departure of trains by contral standard time, nt tho local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton minutes earlier and arrive ton minutos lator: DEPART: 'CHICAGO & NORTHW N, ABBITS Xpros; eoommodition. il and Expross +Accommogdation, Express MILWAUKEE & and EXpross. _Expross, URLINGTON | - Mail wid Express Xpres, .. i . Louis Ko 0is xpress L . Trans g M;fif“ o Exyp ln Pass. llm th v Overiand Bpress. .. DUMMY TRAINS 70 OMAIiA uu\u(‘uul il ul 11 m. A6 Yiz »w rn 7T kxk k2 EE Farm at a Bargam Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; 24 miles from Council Bluffs, Address IRA SCOFIELD, Couneil Bluffs. ONLY 'HOTEL 1n Council Bluffs having Fire Hsca e Anaall fmoaern {mproveeats, call U alarm bells, etc., ist) CRESTON HO US.E ! Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, X MOHN, Proprietor. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HmOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS TAGRICU URAL ml'h DEERE, WELLS & CO, Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggios, Carriage te , Bte. Council Bluffe, lmvn. I\I YSTONE MANUFACTU Rl\l. Co., Corn Shellers, Stalk Cattors, Dise Harrows, Seeders, Corn Planters, Feod Cat- Tils, tors, Bte. Factory, Rock Fall Nos. 1501, 15049, 1503, 1597 Main St., Couneil Bluffs, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs aniJobbors of Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinls of Farm Machinor 100 to 1115 South Main Steect, Council Biuf owa, z a VRiGie, VeebrosaMat. . 860 &CoUISON Council BluTs Handls Factory, (Incorp: Manufacturers of Axle, Pi Handles, of every ¢ CARPET FS C/ Carpet& Curtalns, Window Shadea. Oil Cloths, Cu tres, Upholstary Goods, Ere. N 105 lway' Council Bluffs, Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ET PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in tho Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 _Pearl Sts,, Council Bluffs, 10N, b\l‘xllH{ & LEAMAD Wholesale Frait and Prodace Commission Merchaats. ,N" 14 Pearl 8t,, Council II}um. 7 i r‘R ACKERS, \l‘(] U Rh CRACKER CO., —Manufacturers of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits a1l Ca'ss, Couneil Blufs, Towz. "MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbers of Crockery, Glasswara Lamps, Fruit Jars, Cutlery, Stonewarc, Bar Council Bluifs, I_I-AI{LE‘ u‘\A\‘ & &) Wholesale Drnggbls, 0ils, Pamts, Glass, Drugzi ¢. No. 22 Main St., and St Couneil Thats. DRY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO., ‘Iulpnrters and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Nos. 112 and 114 Main St Nos. 113 uncil Blufrs, 10 UITS. 0. W. BUT Wholesale aliforaia Fmils a Speclalty. Commiss‘on. No. 52 Broadway, puncil Bluffs. WIRT & l)l'QUl' 'I'TE, Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Grogerie Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Bluffa, General Z. T.LINDSEY & CO.,, EXCLTUSIVELY RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, Rubber and Oiled Clothing IMMENSE STOCK And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehoass and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Ofice 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Brick building of any kind raised or moved and sat onLictle Giant trucks~the best in the world. 808 Bighth Avenue and Eighth Street, .\‘ ) gl - SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.—Special advertisements, such a3 Lost,Found, To Loan, For Sula, To Raat, Wants Doarding, etc., will be inserted in this colurmn at thelow rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each gubiequent insertion, Leave advortiso mentsat our offico, No. 12 Poarl stroct, near Drosdway, Council Blutfs. TR AN ANTE ution in_wiiol ov VWV “meer oi 208, Jo D.y 400 Broaly Council Biufrs, GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN, Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groseries, Nos. 117, 110 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Towa, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealors. No, 416 Broad- way, Council lluffs. HARDWARE " P. C. DE VOIL, ‘Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasolina Stoves, Refrigerators, ete. Nos. 5% Bronlway, and 10 Muin street, Council Blufr: " HARNESS, BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Dealers fn Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 525 Main St.. Council Bluffs, Towa, METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, »!‘lom anl 34 llruudwuy, Council Bluffs, Ill 4VY IIAHDWAII o KE! L J\‘F & I' LT, ‘Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood mmk Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL, D, II—.V)\chANHLl; & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Bluffs, Towa. OILS, COUNCIL BLUKFS OIL CO., —Wholcsale Dealers in— [lluminating & Labricatiag 0I5, Gaslin} HTO., BTC. 8. Theodoro, Agent, Council Blufs, Iowa, LUMBER, PILING, ETC " A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber. Bl And Bridge Material Specialtios ber of al KKinds. Offic Council Bluffe. Towa, Wholcsale Lume Main St., WINES AND LIQUORS, JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for 8t. Gotthard's Horb Bitters, No, 13 Main St., Couucil liuffs. SCHNEIDER & IH‘LK Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, J_st.’ SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace, Office Over American Express Company, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTULER AND DEALER 1N HAIR GoODS - No. 337 Broadway, Council Bluifs, of gold speetacl OUND—-P. s, : belt fuctor & Smith's for 1wo months. Council I . in_quantitics to suit, 2 Peurl strect. 1}’, DL oflice, No. LD—A com;e um lady bookkeoper, Inst emplc name wnd " Adiress Whold A, Boe ofli I WAYTED- of funiiy Bee otice, Cou \V“ i position as press three years experic 1 Bluts, avomia client Tocation Tor stor hotel. Address or call on M. H premises, 1017 8. Main st., Council Blufrs. SWAN & WALKUK, No. B under Cit Bank), r chundisc | ostate ana mer: ur books are full of speeial hllrl. ins, tit is imposgible to pub- Tish ' reliable ISt £rom tho fact of 80 miy dallys changes, What we usk is: you want to sell ortrndo anything in_our line, write us and wo will send you a of bar; to se from. Lands impr. pved, city or town pr of goods of any kind in any havoor stch you want lot us Wulker”Council Blutrs RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof ail sizes of Automatic Engines Especially Desined 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. M. M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Estublished 1863, KIEL SALE STABLES! msaday SO POJIRLIY X018 1Y ™ antly on hand, truct on shorg roprieto A 1 Stable Corner Fiitle Council Blulls Lowa. Av.n faction guaranteed. Frame houses moved Council Bluffs. REMOVED. T wish to respoctfully cal the attention of my patrons and the public in gen to my remo- vul from tho old stand Nos. 7 and 9, Main St., to my new and commodious quartors, No. 226 Broadway, Where I will be plensed to see iy many frionds, With new and complete asgortment of LATEST Fabris Spring STYLES - |.w«n_-d in Inrge quarters T am botter @ propuicd 19 serve the public. Rospectiuly, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor N0"220 Bruzldwny,COI}ncil B]u!l‘s‘ ~ JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State Federal Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Block, and Courts, LANPS and CROCKERY —AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Ia y . . or other tumors “removed Arichious R. CANCERS £ Simirs & heawints ot biom ! CHRONIC DISEASES of ail kinds a speciaity. OVllir Shirty yours® pr. uch(iull exporiensa, No. ouncil Blulls $~CoNsuL A.C.BURNHANM, Pros, L.W. TULLEYS, Vice-Pros, JamEs N. BROWN, Cushier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Capital Authorized Capital, , Stockholders Represent, Do a general banking businass, Aceounts of banks, bankers, mershants, man- ufacturers and individuals ro e terins, Domestic and foreign exchango. The very best of attention ness comuitied 10 our cure TIMOTHY SEED. Thuvo a quantity of sound, well cleaned soed which 1 offer at rensonubl 8. Eood o given to all busi o solicited, O &N.W. 1’3. Correxpond aller, Tows Horses and Mules | For all purpases. hought and sold, at rotall g dn lota Bcveoty-six head of tho ve t “.-m: {1y of uies now o Laud, ‘Counci B 0wl COUN CIL BLUFES CALITIETS | Baggage & Transfer Line, *Bus and bagzage wagous counect with al trains, hotels, rosidences, o - tention to COMMERCIAL M CAL THOUPES. Prompt atte culls. Oice fle House, Telophone Hg UU; w0 T ut Ogden House, i, BEECROFT, Proprietoss