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" THE lerLY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH. 16, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Lelivered by earrier in any part of the city at (wenty conts per week, Tivroy, ¢ TE! I| VES: Busrxpss OFvice, i1on, No, n.w. Manager, MINOR MENTION, New spring goods at Reiter's, The county board next meets the April The supreme are ninety-eight Sth of court meets here to-day. cases on the innal meeting of the Home of the less association is to be held this Permit to marry was yesterday given to Alexander Vallier and Magzic Wool- ton, both of Hazel Dell. O Full partioulars of the first meeting of the ne w council held last evening, will be found on the first page of this edition. couneil been holding week or more erything cut and {tor thole firat public meeting lnst night. To-morrow evening the Ancient Order of Hibernians giv grand ball in NENEbnta Hall CWith: ahsd mrusity sni other arrangements for a good time, the ball |yrnmimw to be a gr steeess, yester a gentle- hIT- me if (lu 2re WAS N y aboose. This irst time in a weck when prisoners - not managed to dig out. Tie mys- ned by the fact that there soners to dig out. ¢ the arguments were being uperior court in the ease of tor Vincent against the city, the attempting to foree the city to vy out the route of the new sey diteh, e cl act for nlumlr were no roflicers. Another meeting is to be held to-morrow evening. It is now d the shortage is not as large as w at first thought. The funcral of Mr. Scoft, one of the most prominent ns of Missouri V ley, held there Sunday, and was very largely attended. He was ill but time and died quite suddenly, b ease being the cause. He | a wife and several sons and d u‘,:hw s, He owned rge farm in Taylor township nvn(l con: i issouri oflice yesterday to col the statement made in this paper a week ago in regard to the fight betwi the Eagan brothers and Tom Brown. He says S not in the store nor we )zan brothers there at all, the fight being Dbetween Jim { Tom Brown on Tenth ave- nformed by his clerk who was in - charge, Mr. Tollér at the time be- ing in anothcr part of the eity. Those who desire to attend the musical institute to open in this city Thursday evening, should procure their tickets at l|u~v are on sale at Harkness W. S. Homer's and J. W. and E. L. . Prof ' expected to o to-morrow, and the opportunity pre sented by his presenc fmuhl be im- proved by all who desire to learn how to read musie, as well as those who desire voice culture. He s suc ha putation in mu t Save For first class Missouri wood call on Gleason, at his coal oflice, 26 earl street. - Porsonal Paragraphs. J. M. S the deputy county clerk, is quite ill with l)phmJ pneumontia. Louis Zurmuchlhen nfined to his home on Bluff street with rheumatism., s still confined to his home by and his recovery seems v n( Mw«mn Vv .l“l‘ Mrs. Jennie Whi Dr. Whitn of Friend, Ncb., her uncle and aunt, Mr. and M Klein, of this city. Mayor Riley Clark, of Neola, the city yesterday examini vy with & sounding line, in or- mine what sort of paving had bflmr be laid this season in Neola. . 8. Bowmun, of Yankton, one of the Brnp ctors and editors of the' Press and akotian, was the city Sunday en route for I Angeles, having recéived the that his father was lying at he point of domh Conral was_in ——— For Sale. Seventy-five head of horses. BRrowN's Park Horse & Carrre Co., Council Blufts, Towa. —~— An Artistic Advertisement. Yesterday an artist of the brush was decorating the front of H. P. Niles’ store, No. 110 Main street, in a manner so pleasing and artistic as to attract the at- tention of all passers-by, and serve as an attractiye advertisement for a long time fo come, In the center is a large and beautiful landscape, a scene in the Rocky mountains, while on eac de of this is nmcK It-llumg announcing the fact that iles is landling the Kaw Valley aints, These mixed paints are becom- ng very much in demand throughout the country, and maintain their popular- Jty by merit, they being guarantood equal to t best, nd in many respects M Standeford, of this parly all the time in w Valley Paint and headquarters are in nl the name and merits of these paints are becoming everywhere familiar, Money to xu ) by lm n'\l Smith. '~ Turning Over the Cash. Yesterday afternoon the retiring oity freasurer, Mr. Clausen, turned over to his successor, F. W. Spetman, the bal- ance in th asury, amounting to $21,- 079.40. Mr. Clausen has served as city treasurer for four y and his lmnks and accounts have curately and honestly kept, the balances showing up :ou( . The .n\l\ WONCY HOW comes nto equ carefiil and honest hands, and lh!‘ * of the of doubtle be performed in an « manner. Tae ordin r. Spetman qualities only 20,000 bonds, but he has il nds, und an ordinance will | into efleet makin, quirement. The bonds required is though in the case that of his pred money would by were required. ulated on securi its funds. Best noul and wuofl w lhn city at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl strect, soon put the sors, the . people’s if no such bonds ity is to be congrat- g such men to handle IT-IIE NEW CITY OFFICIALS, The Financial Oondition in Which They Found the City. VARIOUS RAILWAY A Preacher Waiting for $10,000 — Robert Percival's Will—The City's Money Changes Hands—Other Happenings in the Bluffs, JOTTINGS. The City Finances. The following is the final report of the retiring eity auditor, F. A. Burke, show- ing the city finances for the past 3 To the Hon ble Mayc and Couneil of the City of Council Blufis—I herewith submit the following report of city wi wnts for ordinary evpenditures for the past year 1< in March to date General tund, cerenennn 88,0 On police fund Total seen Total amount of city warrants h.r M0 Bills for ordinary purposes iave been audited and allowed during the past year as follows: Streets and ‘I”l Grading... Cutbing ieneral fung i departi Damages. . Police ae Bridg [—) Bills allowed in rel, cluded in the above amount ty Auditor, The old bonded |n.l.-humn~~ tl created before the reeent improvement bonds were issucd—now amounts to $147,400, lie city improvement bonds for pav- nd ring imtersections amount to to be special assess- ¢, for sewering ug, amount to The special improvement bonds paid by a fund 1 by $17! The h(mvlul |n||vluu-dmws of the city all told is the ((. $443,400. stracts of title and real s. J. W. & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearlstreet, Council Bluffs, -~ Railroad Notes. The railvoad war, so far as the cutting assenger rates from Council Bluffs to 1zo are concerned, came to an end for the present, ves ay. While it sted it was both very ‘‘short and sweet."’ The Chicago, Rock nd & Pacifie road g reduced the Albert Lea route) the Chicago, 3 1l concluded to eut city to Chicago, and accord- ght began on Saturday las ago & Northwestern followed ukee & St. Paul road and also f nd llu- Chi from this ingly the The_ Chi flu- I\hm n I ratés from lllh y Chieago. On Saturday ning the Rock Island passenger east car out p who had bought Milwaukee and Nort western tickcts at_cut rates, the Rock Istand being the only roac in the late ool that left that evening. Few ti sold_Sunday, but the rates ()f ontinued. ~ Yesterday, learned of the restoration nf rat; 0- tween St. Paul and Chicago, the Milwau- kee and Northwestern both ordered the old rates restored. Before their order was received, however, the Rock Island, who leases the Union tieket office in this city, notified both the Northwestern and Milwaukee roads to remove out of their oftice. This order was, lm\vcvm', re- scinded about noon, and_‘“until further orders” tickets for th and .\ml N that Stuck t direet to v, A, Nush, of Omaha, general 1 the Chieago, Mil & St. Paul road, came over to Coun on the 2:30 o'clock train from Omaha and returned home on the 4.30 o'cloc ot “office, No. 507 Broadway, was yesterday bemng “checked up” by Mr, McMillan, who represented the Unijon Pacif ad, Mr. Button Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Panl Ma \]!.l“ of the Chi Pacific rulroads, pr over the tickets to new ticket agent. Th (,1 western representative will ¢ vious to turni A.T. Elwell, the ‘l]lm Q" took no hand in the cut rate fight —— Waiting for $10,000. Rev. Mr. Fisk of this city recently had adecision found in his favor, which gi him about $10,000 for services as district attorney inNew Or! 5. Heis an at- torney as well as a preacher, and about twenty years ago was the district at- torney for New Orleans, but not being able to get the fees which he claimed, he comme! ced a suit which has been in the He got a jllll"nfl'l\l in Ins vor, but the question &' prolonged fight has been author all be compelled to lovy a tax to meet the judgment. The lower state court decided that such an order should be issued, but an appeal taken to the supreme court of Louisi and that court revevsed this de M. Fisk then appealed to the supreme court of the United States, and after a dreary waiting and prolonged contest that court has decided in his favor, and :nt back the case to the supreme unnl of Louisiana with in an order in accor The old gentlen of the money yet, althongh wis reache fen months ago. that the Lo 'siana court is to wheth the ruling of the United urt should be considered au- tive or not. There the matter rests under advisement, but there seems littlo doubt that ere long the cash it sclf must be forthe umnw the decision t suid hesitating as Robere Percival's Will, The last will and testament of the late Robert Percival was placed on file yes terday. It provides for the immediate payment of ull debts, and for settlement | with those for guardian, extensive, is divided To his sister, Elizabeth Percival, widow of his late brother, Joseph Percival, of Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada, $500 is to be pmd. To his niece, anphmu Burehill, of Nelson, New Brunswick, given all of his lands in the county u( Northumberland and province ot New Brunswick, and «-:;]Mmuy that tract in the parish of Chatham xow in the pos. session of M lizabeth Pereival, to whom he has given a life | which lease shall remain intact. The' rest of his property, real and personal, is to be divided equally between his brother, John Percival. of Webster’s irove, St. Louis county, Mo.: his nicce, Mrs. Alice Scerlwg “of "Mangerville,” New Bruunswi nigee, Josephine Burclill whom he has acted as mong his relatives, His property, which is quite | of Nelson, New niece, Alice L. Perei of Tabor, Tow ] 1 A. W, Street are pamed and without bonds. pereonal remembrance of these two frie n.f. he wills to Mr. Strect the furnish- ings of his private room and his gold watch, while to Mr, Casady he leaves his flice desk and chair and his gold headed cane. - - A KENTUCKY CHARACTER. Anecdotes of an Old Brigadier Con- gressman. Correspondence of the Tribune: One of the ch house is Gen. Wolford, While he isat home he wears an old flannel shirt and pants strapped his waist, When he came here he that he had to_change his costume put on a “biled” shirt and black 4~ln|l|.\1 At first he was averse to thi friends bought him a black suit ll‘- lins worn it ever since, and this is his second term. But he would not_dare go_home dressed as he is now, for his constituents would think he had become effemina Several good stories are told of his first ampaign, when he took the stump inst Gen, His speech on the John Porter case last week revives them. When he w i the demoerats {n ask sev mg.»uu-r copted the invitation 1|.. was enough for ( commanded the \lmnmpulw in the lvl Kentucky, meeting . Gen. Wolford it Ku-nmv cavalry in the Union army, and the giment was know as the ‘‘eritterbacks.” He had several of his men on the platform with him when he made his speech. He opened most hrlllmnll . but suddenly startled Gen. Fry by asking the as- semblage if they Knew what the union had done with Gen. Lee after he sur- rendered at - Appomaitox? “Why, gen- tlemen, will you believe it, when he was out walking an apple tree, near the very louse he surrendered, the men who zed him, v, they not only did that, but they Imng en. " Lee to the very apple tree under which he was walking! Hung im dead!” Gen. Fry s S0 sur- prised he could not speak, but jumping to his feet, id: “Gen. Wolford, you know that is not so. n. Lee wWas never hung.” exclaimed Gen. Wolford, and 1 know itisso, Wasn't he turned to one of his Tl man nodded his * him. over- parole, his chair suid Gen. Wolfors front of him. Jeff Davis up in nk back in come. “This is not all,” turning to the mm\(l in *“T'he Union men locked Fortress Monroe and one beautiful moon- light night when the tide was low, they took him out and tied him to a stake on the beach. The sea came in and grad- the waves swept over him and he was drowned, and they stood and heard his eries.” was too much for Gen. ry. A;L\m he protested and said that Jef® ll - ive still, but the “‘critterd: ed Gen, \\u])mll, and seeing that Iu~ mnmuuul intended to keep the thing 1. Fry withdaew and Gen. \\mmlfl clmud by a rousing Another stol when he was town in Aa client had be some one. testificd to finding « ic in the stomach of the deceased, and then Gen. Wolford took the witness in_ hand “Do you find any flies’ wings in the stomach?” asked the general. *No, sir, for I did not look for 'u 1 found arsenie,” answered the chemist, “Could you swear that there were no wing in the stomach?” he asked. , beecause I did not look we in his native Kentucky. for them. “How did you know they there?” were not ¢ _you found Yot you are not being there,” ""Tho witnoss in vai wyer had od he addressed the the s said Gen, \\ olford. tried to explain, the the witness up, and s jury. “Gentl quittal of my he found deccased, but no fiy wings. Yet ever body knows that when any one swallows one or two flics Lln-yllun to arsc i the stomach, yet no [) wings w 1: therefore I doubt if there was nic there either.” The man was Lottery ly unappreciated un- P8 never to return, is of life til it is lost, perh health. What a priceless boon it is, how we ought to cherish it, t not be a worthless blank to v the diseases that flesh is heir make life burdensome, such a tion (scrofulat of the lun scrofulous and blood disc: are com- letely cured by Dr. Pieree’s “Golden edical Discovery’’ after all nlho me- dies have failed. " Dr. Pierce’s treatise on consumption mailed, for 10 ¢ stamps. Add World’s_ Dispe: Medical As 0cl.mun, 663 Main Buffalo, N consump- , and other onsary streef, e g The complexions of the German race have been studied of late by Professor Virchow, who reports that 32 per cent of the German youths arc blondes—that have light hair, o 14 per cent are’ bruncttes, while 54 per t show some mixture of these types. The proportion of blond s is largest in the “north, especially in OIAIA-nl)m'r rarest in Bavai and ~ Alsac ‘()f Gor- 5 bionde, PILES! PILES! A sure cure for Blind erated Piles has by PILES leeding, Itchin discovered by nedy), eall i it. A single has cured llm worst chronic cases of 25 or 80 years standingz, No one need suffer five minutes after appl ing medicine, more harm than good, Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, nlhly~ he intense itching, (partioularly at night’ after etting warm in bad), acts as a poultice, gives nstant relief, and is prepared only for' Biles, ; | itehing of private paris, and for nothing else: SKIN DISEA Ccu Dr, Frazier's Magic O magie, l’unrlus. Black Head Blotehes and Eruptions on the the skin clear and beautiful, Als ) eires Itel Sait heum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, au Old Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of "M)lm-nlx and Schroeter & . F. Goodinan. THOS, OFFICER. W. i M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Councd Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Props. Passengcrs and buggagze taken 1o and. from all trains, Dusses, carvinges and bugsuge witg ons make eonnections with all traius. P attention ziven to il calls. mpt clal rutes 10 o Car Ofice. ut Ogden Als at Ueehteld's Hotel. Leave G1ders ou the st «MARCH 16, 1833 To the Public Circumstances beyond our control have delayed the elosing ont of our en- tire stock as we had purposed. The approaching s:ason of spring trade finds us with a goodly stock of Dry Goods and rpets, some lines de- pleted but elearcd of wdesirabe goods, Being in the dry goods business 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 onr customers. Ourecarpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Moquette, Body Brussels, Ete., Ete, Curtains and curtain goods from domestic and foreign markets. We have already on our tables the choicest ctions sf Swiss and Ham- burg embroideries ever offered in the city, anc an excellent assortment of white goods to which we shall make frequent additions. We thank our manygpatrons 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 allto call and examine our new pur- chases before buying in other markets. Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY Council Blufl's, Iowa. CARPETS, CURTAINS, OII. CI.OTET Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Etc ‘Wholesale and Retail. i Spring 1886—Our stock is now com- plete and contains the newest designs and colorings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, cte. POPULAR PRICES—Mail orders at- tended to promptly. Fine Upholstery Work to order, COUNCIL BLUFKFS CARPETS CO., 440 ] Hrond\\ ay. Locklnv Bracket for Fence A\l) OTHER RAILS, ROD3, ETC, BUILT WITHOUT NAILS. t readily taken out or replaced, For pic Hi‘llcu; fron or wood, cunnot be ex- u-lll-d lur rll“ing of any sort. or particulars write ELK.\IAN. Inventor. Council Bluffs, State and county rights for sale, UNION TICKET OFFICE A T. ELWELL, Agent, No. 607 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table, OOUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the time of arrival and departure of trains by contral standard time, at the local depots, Trains loave transfer depot ton minutes earlier aud arrive ten minutes later: ARRIYI PEPART: (110AGO & NORTHWESTERY. * ¥ Mail and Express. Accommodation, Mail and Expross Accommodation Express. Lc L 'ranstor SAS CITY, ST, JOE % COUNC I Stal) wndl B X pross L Expross.. .. SIOUX CIZY & PACIFIC. - Hlopx Clty St. Paul UNIO) 3 Donvor Hapross )In Pass. Om. & RV 20001305 il S:4 —i1:00 8 . 11:10 p. m, Farm at a Bargain, Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; miles from Couucil Bluffs, Address IRA SCOFIELD, Council Bluffe, ONLY HOTEL In Council Blufls having ire HEsca Andall moacrn {mprovewents, call b wlarm bells, ete., 18t (<] & fire CRESTON HOUSE!| Nog. 215, 217 aud 219, Main Streét, & MOLN, Proprietor, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FOUSES or CouNncIL BLUFFS AGRICULTURAL DEERE, WELLS Wholesals Agncullurnl Implemants, Bugies, wes, Fte , Bto. Council Blufts, Towa. 'ONE MANUFACTURING ('U., Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, DiscHarrows, Seeders, Corn Plantors, Feod Cat- ters, Ete. Fuctory, Rock Falls, Tils. Nos. 1701, 150, 1505, 1507 Main St., Council Bluffs, DAVID BRADLEY & CO,, Manuf'rs and Jobbers of Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriagos, and all kinls of Farn Machinory. 1100 to 1114 South Main Strect, Coun il Blufs, Towa. IMPLEMEN & CO, HANDLES, Couucll Blu'rs' Handle Faclo‘ Y, (Incorpo Manufacturers of Axlo, P re nad Small Hundies, of every doscription. l(ll \( 1L BLI UHN CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Gools, ity No. 405 Brondway’ Council Bufs, bW OBACCO, BT PEREGOY & MOORE —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts,, Council Bluffs, oW, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Froit and Prodace Commission Merchants. No. 14 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs. (‘I:‘At‘l\ WIL(‘I URG CRACKER CO., —Manufacturers of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes, Councit Bluffs, Tow CROCK MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbars of Crockery, Glass Wara Lumps, Fruit Jars, Cutlery, Stoneware, Bar Goods, Fancy Goods, Ete.” Council Bluifs, 2 Main St., and Biulrs. DRY GOODS. M 1‘ N\Illll & CO., Tunporters and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Notions, Ete. . 112 and 114 Main §t., Nos, 113 and 115 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Towa. VFIH’IT 5 O. W. BUTTS Wholesale alifornia Fraits a Specialty. General Commission. No. Broadway, Council Bluffs. WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Pancy Grocerles. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, EWEG & SCHOENTGEN, Jobbers in Staple aud Fancy Groserdes, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, owa. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and PFaney Grocerles. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 iroad- way, Council Bluils. HARDWARE. C. DE VOL, 3 ‘Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, cte. Nog. 534 Droadway, and 10 Muin strect, Council Blutts. qZ T.LINDSEY & CO., EXCLUSIVIELT RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, Rubber and Oiled Clothing IMMEINSH And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehonss and Salesroom, 41 N, Main St. 0Mcs 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick building of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Framo houscs moved onLictle Giant trucks—the best in the worll 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, Council Bluffs. REMOVED. T wish to respectfully call the attention of my patrons und the public in general, to ny remo- valfrom the old stand Nos. 7 and 9, Mhin St., my new and commodious quartors, No. 226 Broadway, Whore I will bo plensed to soe my many friends, With a larze, new and complete assortment of all the very LATEST Fabrics i Spring STLES And being located in lurge quarters T am bettor than ever before propared to serve the public. Respectfully, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway, Council Bluff: JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL: BLUFFS. Practices in Stato and Federal Rooms 7 and 8, Suuzart Block, LAMPS and CROCKERY SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.—Special advertisemonts, such as Lost,Found, To Loan, For Sals, To Reat, Wants Boarding, etc., will bo inserted in this columnat thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho firstingertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ench subsequent insertion. Loave advertiss mentsat our otlico, No. 13 Pearl street, ncar Broadway, ho! o lway { od rEum “nito for two months. nm' oflice, Council IHI\I‘IA i—Old pupo unntitics tosuit, oftice, No. J2 Pearl street. TED—A compelent lady D tate roferences, by whom Iast employ name and address in Tull. * Address Wholesale, A, Beo office, Council Blufrs. A position as pre: y, three years experience. R, Boe oflice, Coundil Biur No. S Viner Citinon s Baak, roul ostal ChanaiaD sxORRaR S eokern: Ous boks o Fol of speeiul bargains, but it 8 impossible to pub- Jish @ relinble list from the fact of so many dail chunges. What we ask is: 1t you want to sell ortrade anything in line, write us and wo willsend you a pile of bargnins to select from. Lands improvod ved, city or town 1 tocks of g00ds of any kind in. nny e if Buch you have or such you want et us Four from you. * Swan & WalkerCouncll Bluts Courts. BECKMAN & CO., Manu“acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc, No. 525 Main St.. Council Bluffs, Iowa. HATS, CA ',’S', E 1:( % METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, 342 and 344 Broadway, Councll Bluff AVY HARD WARE KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Town. HIDES AND WOOL. D, H. M«I)A\U-l D & CO., Commission Herchants for Sale of Hides, “Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council lafts, Tows ml.‘ 3 " COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL €O, —Wholesale Dealers in— Illuminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasolin3 BTC, BETC. 8. Theodore, Awent, Council Bl u'.u’ur, , PILING, E A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Material Specialtics,Wholesalo Lum- ber of all Kinds. “Oftice No. 140 Main St., Council Bluffs. lowa. Wi VD LIQUORS, JOHN LINDE! R, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for 8t. Gotthard's Hoerb Bitters. No. 13 Main St., Council Bluffs, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Conell Bluge, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER 1N No. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, HAIR GoODS —AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Stroot. Council Bluffs. Ta M. ‘or "othor tumira removoed wichous a R. CARCERS DSt oF Srawing o vion: CHRONIC DISEASES of ai kinds & spociaity. Especially Designed for Running i oolally Doslyned for Rug vor thirty act.cal oxporien sa. » GRAIN|ELEVATORS, No. 11 Pourl Stroet, Council Bags AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, | _S# CONsuLTATioN Kier. Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sizes of Automatic Engines MILLS ACLBURNHAM, Pros. LW, TULLEY %, Vico Bros, council Blufls Ndfinnal Bank 102 MAIN STREET, New Massillon Threshers. Auart o A C...L, wna woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Capital, Authorized Capital Stockholdors Reprosent. . .$100,000 250,000 ..1,000,000 Portable and Traction Engines, BAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL, Do a gencral banking businass. Accounts of banks, bankers, ufncturers and individuals re Dle terma. Domestio and foroiyn exchango, The very best of attc ness comuitted 10 ou erchants, man. ived on favora. tion given to all busi “THE CARTER WHITE LEAD 0.8 1AV Strictly Pure Lead, Linc and 01 PREPAIRED PAINTS Ave Just us roprescnted, free from adultera tion, and the very b w0 a 1 fuct that'can ho substantisted by actual compari- sons. For sale by 8. H. KELLY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc. 507 Mauin Street, Council Bluffs, TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have a quantity of sound, well cleaned sced which 1 offer at reasonable fizurcs. Food of tho crop of 1885, ndonce solicited, ¥, G, BUTLER, Sch Lows. C.&N.W. Ry, - MASON WISE. <D BIAND OF Horses and Mules Joif. Seveuly-six head of the very bost ]umlfly of mules now ou hiud. Council Bluits owa COUN CIJ. BI.UFI‘S Baggage&Transrer Line, "Bus 4ud baggage wagon “Pauesaaday SV POJURLIRE 005 1§ counect with al residences, otc. i CIAL MEN and THEA TROUPES. Prowit aitention given calis. Oflice ‘at Pucitic House, Teloptione N 142; wiso Telephione No. 125 at Ogden House, H. BEECROF Horses #nd Mules kept constantly ‘on hand, lo at retail or in carlowds, s -promdtly filled by contract . Block sold on commission. & BOLEY, Proprictors. Avenue snd Fourth 8t on shoit P:iopiictors