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THE OMAHA DAILY BEZ THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH. 20. OIFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. TiLro; Manager. H.W. Brsrs: 1t Eorron, No MINOR MENTION, New spring goods at Reiter's, New spring wraps just received at Harkness Bros', Rory O'More at_Dohany’s tonight for the benefit of the Parnell fund The Methodist ladies are \rv\»\vm" to give a phantom concert in Masonic hall next Thursday night You will find the f and the cheapest line of new embroideri in the t Harkness Bros’ Marcroft, colored, ilting another colored m: ay given one day in jal. A pleasant gathering of friends in- duiged in a progressive cuchre party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J rested for 1, Was yes- Don't o and hear a panegyric on the by Donnell in the play O'More,” at Dohany's new opera house to- ||u:h( Religions s pist church 10:30 0 p. m. Sub- ening, “Amuscments.”’ Seats rdially invited. The Sherwood concert last evening called forth much enthusiasm. It rich treat for the music lovers of the ¢ and those who missed it missed much. Services in the Congrogational (lmllh to-morrow morning and Subject of morn Wise Man Keeps His A Strong Invitation.”” All are weleome. On Thursday evening Prof. MeNaugh- ton entertained the young 1..-‘,].1 of the Methodist Sunday s -l turned the tables on th ~ur and presented him - with a I|:|ml~uuw gold- headed cane. ‘The sale of railroad tickets from th city to California points is daily incre hlg both over the Unior c'nnd B, & . roads, the purchasers annour Ihmr intention of visiting the P: slope during the pre zalence of the chi rates, The Ogden house is undergoing some marked changes and improve Not only is the nt bei ing my le a white, but there ¢ y interior im- which will add comfort and enjoymentof its many patrons. On_Thursday evening Mrs. Casady entertained at her res e 0 Progressive Yy J. N. nee on euchre el and his wife ded the ladies’ lirst, mlnl\' A ¥ name in gol l st bits of It the work of Geor, also flum- the interior decorations, Mndl hdsome W \nulh pl(mnlmg elder l Bluifs will conduct ces at the iumll\v yM E. church 10- murww At the close of the morning he holy communion will be ministered. The love feast service will be held at 6:30 p. m, Picrce, the hotel beat and insurance solicitor; was released from jail yeste day, his time being up. eI ohtne to vindicate his character, as he promised to do, but hurriedly took the great Rock Island route for ?\(. east, traveling on foot and alone that he might the casier mspect the condition of the track. as ju!l{ campfire at Carson @\ night. Mcmbers of posts nd, Macedonia_and _other towns KRen. W. W. Roams the principal speak deliver ml i 15t address. A grand “The Carson. post reliet fund. ested a suspi- named Baker from lll sy. ‘The boy had a hoj and claimed that his father had sent him to this city to sell it. The story seeming improbable, the police concluded to hold him un ord could be received from Missouri Val Tramps are no longer to be allow Joaf about the city. An opportunit en them to work, un which they will have to nccept or else move on. -~ Yesterday six vagrants were sentenced to work, and as thero is plenty to do on the streets there was no trouble in keeping them busy. ‘The musical institute, under tion of Prof. Towne, s aroused much enthu every indication that th large attendan putation as a composor and instructor is so well known that those desiring to gain musical i straction and cul little urging to avail themselves of this oppmlumly His days will be devoted to th g of Privata lossons tosuch as desire: andohis evenings to the institute. To-night there should be a full attendance of all those who desire to_enjoy the advantages of the institute. It will be held in the pur- lorsof the Congregational church, and to-night will be in fact the fivst real ses: sion for instruction, the other gatherings being largely prefiminary and for the purposes of organ mn sC 1]:( one of myg in the ci R. opportunity the di ems to have , and there is will be a very Curtains, ('ulmms, Lu ains, Harkness Brothers. R e “Rory O'More" To-night. Everybody should remember the Rory 0'More entertainment for the benefit of the [rish Relief fund at Dohuany's new opera honse to-night. The tollowing is a ust of chur ..George Hughes Deene Lutzing ins A lieeboo . e, Cogley Wiliiam. Maloney . M. O'Donnell Jonn Maloney LiPhomas Hughes Steve Adams De Welsiiin, Pierre. . Sodderir Bill Jones, Flannerty Kathleen Nell! ¥ Bett, A Mrs. Dovie! Riddy Casey’.... Soldiers, Yeomanry, ete, ins will leave Omaha at 6:05 p. m. 10 p. m, rs will meet the 7:10 train at to accommodate those of the ( ion that do not come at :0: T Joim Mulqueen s Colia Hughes Carpets, Carpe Brothers arpets, Harkness of l|lL Musies! in- .mun ———— The elementar tate will me The evening & Bost coal and wood 1n the eity at (es son'’s, 26 Fearl strect. . Squire, 101 e, 26 Pearl street. [SUICIDED ~ BY ~ STABBING. A Woman at the Transfer Plunges a Knife Into Her Heart, SUPREME COURT Made In the Blaffs-Preparing For the Sisters' Fair—Tramps Being Given Street Work— Various Local Doings. DECISIONS. Mu c In the Bluffs, rees of sheet musie hm'v fly Couneil Bluffs people, same time have merit suflicient to com mend them to music lovers everywhere and win their way into popular favor Th of interest to re dents here bees are the product of local talent and skill. One is entitled “The Picture of My Angel Mother's Face," a song and chorus, the words and music by J. A. Rofi, of this city. It is dedicated to his friend M. H. Pete of Watscca, 111, and there is a_tender bit of history to the production, Mr. Roff as n boy was a paper carrier for Mr. Pete a well known journalist of lII|nm~, nul thus began an s . ripened ‘nto friendship. M his mother when he was a m lier memory was very y cherished by him. sl years ago Mr. Roft penned the words of this song, and they 80 ple: i Mr. Peters that the prom: was given to publish them in sheet music for That promise very appropriately the des to hin e words and music are vi touching, and the picce is pronounced gem, The other piece is entitled *“Memory.'” The words are by the lamented € written by him when he was The music is by J. A, Roll. double fitness 'mory,’’ now that lied 8o in the memory also merits spe Both these picees mmhslu-d by Dalbey & Roft, of this city. It is not known perhaps to some of the readers of the Bee that Council Blufls has a music publishing enterprise started, nong the first of the production . A. Roft has composed a numbe r songs within the y have been published Professor Dalboy, @ resident of this de reputation s 1 composer, especially of band musie, he will continue h work here, a valu acquisition to the city. He has com): ome of the most popular music played to-day by the best bands in_the country. “The engraving of these pieces is done by N E. Roft, a brother of J. A. Roff. The work 15 excellent, and the title pages, designed and engraved also by him, are very attractive and show rare” taste’ and Bki]l. The fact that Council Blufts possesses young men of such gifts and culture m musical art, and the starting of such an enterprise llere, is a canse for congratula- tion, and there should be encouragement gwven that 1 ause.the b and prosper. The pieces sublished are to he found on ). W. Bushnell's book stor child, and to their n[ all. wthor is The ely became for th try, and seem 10 leart. parts of the coun- ng much praise, touched the popular om diflerer HRaLE L E For Sale. Seventy-five head of horses. Browx's Pakk Honst: & CarrLe; Co., Council Blus, Tows. Mrs. Eva D, v sta bbing he y afternoon about 1:30 ot’luc‘k in room 53 in the Union Pacific hotel at the transfer depot. The facts, as stated by her son, Ross Lloyd Folger, his mother the knife by wh t her death, explains the 0" full as far as the coroner’s jury learned. fied lh at he would t; that his ul himl- They and arriye iday) morning. nge about his mother ap rance; they got on the Rock l~l1ml train at the transfer, bound for Chic when his mother left the car in w few minutes after. He next saw her on the pl.lllm 'm with the brakeman and se ed ; thatshe was taken up stair ing condition .uul after remaining ¢ until about 1 o'clc asked him for pocket-knife. He handed it to her and shortly afterward he heard something” tear and turning around saw’'she was pushing the knife into her hea He ran and pushed the bell button and a po u-r came up. He toid him he needed help. A lady then came in. After his mmfn stabbed herself she sat on a chair and then fell on ll:.c floor. She died in about three min- ul n(nhm;_— st his i Loy further stated they were going to visit his uncle in Chicago, but knew little if anything of him, Said he has an uncle, Ji Folger, in_Monroe, New i also John Folger and an Boston. ‘The last words Uwas in asking for the Mrs. J. Van hotel mans ger, by her s wants of the spell, Sl clined to which reviv e morning. The next she 1 o'clock, when the porter was called to wer the bell. The womun was then lying on the floor, her head rest- ing in the [ip of her son. She died in 2 minute or so after witness arrived. llnl chroner Ixrlmnl NU on the dead 35 gold, the ied up n 1 left the Rock Island arles Keith, general agent for the “Q" road, and Jerome Me( tock of the Rock [sland, noticed she was in u fainting condition, and hrought her into the depot and ordered a room 4 was composed of Bd. :;klnlu and E. C. man, wite of the stified as to being called and to attend to the wly who had a fainting med rati ard was in died by stabbing hevself i lh\- hmn with a smail pocket knife, The knife, which was ex} ed to the ¥ pocket knife, and the as two imches long and only n inch wide 1l vemain in the eity until yovtisceived from selutives, who i been telegraphed to, Then b Now Hanipshire, s he has ve his father ving died in Mis mother made a living in co at dress making, and her wouldly possessions are all supposed to have been with hor at the time she so suddenly ended her life #nThe body was broughit up to Field & king rooms, where it will attempt is made to leurn the wishes of her friends. The woman'’s been checked on east, but word has been sent to have it returned, and it is expeeted to be h this morn- ing. [ts contents may throw some addi tional light upon the matter. There was little to be learned giving auy clue to the cause of the act. Her son, who is an_intelligent boy, 14 unabls to give ang more information than that narrated above, and being so young, | hardly realizes the terrible ending of his | mother's life, Information gleaned from other sources is to the effect that the woman had been King morphige, which probably ¢gazed her braln, .o.nln\g \u 'r to the act &Iu-rn are enough means to provide for the nee- essary expensos lu‘l\‘ Jersey jackets at u arkness Brothers, The nuprmm “Court. The following decisions were handed | down from the supreme court yesterday Luey M. & le and Perry & Townsend vs D, Miils and B, T. Frederick, appellants. From Monroe district court. An action at Iaw by which the plaintiffs seek to recover of defendants £1.200 upon alleged liability sureties on bond, Atlirme Annie Devore vs Royal A. Adams, appel- lant. From Montoe district conrt. ~ Action | in equity to foreclose a chattel mortgage. Aftirmed, | John I, Surley, guardian vs M, J. Sater et at, appellants, " From Des Moines district court. Action in equity to set aside mortzace on and conveyanee of real estate. Aflirmed. 1.8, Fountain appellant vs George West el al. From Harrison county court, Action on an injunction bond, Reversed. State of Towa on the relation of J. E. Pe son, appellant, v& Charles 8. McEntee el From Polk eirenit court. Reversed. M McEntee was granted a permit to sell intox cants and gave a boud. Petitioner that the bond was broken by his make areturn o the county aud last Saturday of June. 1855, or within five days thereafter. Action brought to recove statutory penalty. ~ A demurrer to the pet tion was sustained, and plaintiff demurred. The supreme court holds t the requir Nt 1o mAke sneh ot wiihin the speetied time is mandatory instead of directory. and * the court erred in sustaining the rk, appellant, vs W. B. Tallman, .ulwn\hl‘..nm, “rom Clark “cireuit court: Towa vs Thomas Lane, appellant. A district court. indictment Ain personal property of the was stolen by Jesse Davis, ndant unlaw fuly received then knowing them to be 3 | Aftirmed. M State of lowa vs W lanada, appellant. From Polk district coyy was found guilty of ¢ el | rom Hardin district “Defend- ant convi luitery. strain defendant trom Joreclosing - clattel mortgage on, he claims, a landlord’s lien on the property, Rever Lilla' M. Rice, appe and O, B, Ayers, Action to cancel two tax d plaintil’s right to 1ed tirmed. t: v plaintifl Sold to the defendants two | of H‘lllxhlh in l:lll|ln’|ll|l Moditied o aterhouse appellants; - From Louis distiict court. n to establish equitable lien and to fore- s Modific ood & Co, \ Hallowell, appellants. Adtion to recd liquors.” Aftirmed, Fivst’ Unitarian'Society of Keokuk et al., appellants, vs W. E. Harrison et al. F Lee cir “Action was brong plaintifls as devisces in_ the Harrison, “deceased, o xecutors of the will, for the purpose of ning their ve interests in the ‘The court found that the pl. took nothing under the will, and th pealed. ‘The testator died in 1577, and b Will his estato was to be divided among his It it should exceed amount should go to the Unitarian society. At the time of appraise- ment the estate was found to be less than §100,000, but before it was settled the as: ated until it beeame worth (i od $100,000, and the remained the bal 1 the executor’s hands. It beeame a question as to what time the value of the estate should be ascertained, and by what means, ‘The court held that the tine of valuing the estate shall be at the time of the testator’s death. Aflinmed. A. Clagton, appellatit, vs. SusaniWhittaker et al. From Des Moines distriet court. Action to cancel a note and mortgage on the alleged ground that they were given without consideration, ok S Sisters' Fair, Arrangements are progressing niccly for the fair to be given for the benefit of the sisters of St. Francis’ academy. The dates will probs ixed for the last week in Apr k in May. Dui ing the fair tlu-u- will Iu- t en, one entitled *“The iewery” the other wi rade, *“Dress Reh of drilling has already commencea and v enjoyable ‘musical entertain- promised in addition f res of the wife and children, £100,000, all over L be a musical The work ssdt it 1-Paragraphs, Senator Sutton was hero yesterday. John Beno has gone east on a goods purchasing trip. was in h, son attorney, was in the city yeste mer, of A\um took a glimpse to New Mexico M.D O bmln:'ll of Des Mnmw was in the city yesterday attending the su- preme court. Judge Duy, of Des Moines, is among the mummum called here by business in the supreme court, A, B. Cummings, of Des Moines, onc of the brightest among the younger mem- bers o ar, is in the eity, and will t in ' the - Caufman's New Bonds, A. W. Cavfman’s friends of Avoea have given a new bond for $10,000 for his ap- pearance, and last evening he was cased from custody and this morning he wili return to his liome in Avoca. COUINICIL, BLUFEFS STEAM DYE WORKS. All Work Fivst-Clnse. Office in Mrs. C. L. Giilatte's Hair Goods Store, Nos 29 Main St,, Couneil BIuffs, Opp. Posioffi THOS, OFFIORR. W.H. M. PUSEY . OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFfs. 10WA Established 1503 Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. | Lewis & Arod, Props. Busses, carriages and baggugo wag- anections with all traing. Prompt ento wil calls. Specisl rates Lo pes and commercial men, Car Ofice st Ogden Also at Uwhulua l,um oidurs on Ll slnte L; | Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. ' WHOLESALE AND JOBBING IHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, IMPLEMENTS WELLS & €O, Wholesalo Agricultural Implsments, Bugfla» _ Carringes, Ete , Bte, Council Bluft: ONE MANUFACTURING 1'() KEY Corn Shellers, Stalk Cutters, Dic Harro, Corn Planters, Food Cat Vera, TG, Forory. Hoc s, Nos. 1501, 157, 150 fnin St ,(mu..-n Bluffs, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs an 1 Jobhers of Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinls of Farm Maciintey. 1100 to 1115 South Main Stroet, Council Bluifs, Towa. WRIGHT, Counsel. Councll Blufls Handle Fach.y, leunmmu-:l ) Manufacturers of A loIge nnd Sn andies, on\ .y déscription. ALAS, O8O0 F 2 CARPI COUNCIL BLUF Carpets, Curtains, 0il Cloths, Cu Ete. S C. ,\R’l’l"li'r(:() Window Shadss, ain Fixtures, Upholstery Gools, 405 Brondway' Council Blufrs, Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, B PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholesalo Jobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Ste, Council Bluffs, COMMI YDER & LEAMA Wholesale let and Produce Commission Marchants. No. 4 Pearl §t., Council Blufts. CRACKERS McCLURG CRACKER CO., —Manufacturers of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes, Souncil Blugs, Tou MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbers of Crockery, Glasswara Lamps, Fruit | Cutlery, Stonewnro, Bar Goods, s, Council Bluffs, TowH. DRU HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Olb‘ Paints, Glass, Druggistg: Sund 2 Min St and E ol St € num Bluffs, DRY uo/m } M. E. \\l[[II & CO., Laporters and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Notions, nd #14 Main St., Nos. 113 e Conmelt D s, 1o R, 0. W. BUT S, Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Commiss'on, No. Brondway, Council BlufTs. WIRT & DUQLU ‘Wholesale Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, General 542 TE, (.Rm IIIP (,I(()\l WEG & S lll)laN'l(-Pu Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Grocerles, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Town. L. KIRSCHT & CO., | Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesalc Liquor Donlors. No. 416 Brond- ‘way, Council Bluifs, HARL ARE. P. C. DE VOL, ‘Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators. ote. Nog. 6 Droudway, and 10 BECKMAN & CO., Manuacturers of and4Vholesale De Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc.. No. 026 Main St. Council Bluffs, Towa. METCALF l;llU'l‘HERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Brondway, Council Bluffs, HEA AVY HARDWARE. KEELINE & FELT, holesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blutfs, Towa. s AND WOOL, D, ll. MvIJANICI,l) & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Blufls, Towa, “OIL: COUNCIL BLUFFES OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— Illuminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasoling A . 8. 'l\lmnlunv ‘Awont, Coungil 1uts, Towa. Ll 'MBER, I‘ll«l\ll, l-,l‘( AN ()\'EI('I.‘UNI& CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Materinl Speciaitios,Wholesale Lum- ber of all Kinds. “Ollice No. 130 Main St., Council Ihuffh. Towa. WINES AND LIQUOK JOHN LINDER, Wholesult ' Horb Bittors. owueil Blulfs. Agent for 8t. Gotth Muin st SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St neit Bluffs, No. 13 N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Oftice Over American Express Cowpany. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, | ax0 pEALER 1% | HAIR GrOODsl MANUFACTURER No. 337 Broadway, Council Bluils. @, SAUURrwAY, MARCH 2), 1883 e — To the Public Civeumstances beyond our 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 eleared of undesirable goods, Being in the dry goods business we know of no hetter place to continue the same than in Conncil Bluffs. We shall therefore re-stock every department with new and seasonable goods, Our Mr. E. E. Harkness, is now making pn chases in castern mavkets, and we shall soon have a Choice, New Stock To offer our eustomers. Ourcarpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Mogquette, Body Brussels, Ete.. Ete,, Curtains and curtain goods from domestic and forcign mavkets, We have already on onr tables the choicest selections sf Swiss and Ham- burg embroideries ever offered in the city, ane an exeellent 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 attention to their inter- ests, apd 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 Bluffs, CURTAINS, OIL. CILLOTEI Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Etc Wholesale and Retail. Iowa. —— Spring 1886—0ur stock now com- 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 CO., Mu l(ru(ulw.ly. I.ocking Brackei for Fences AND OTHER RAILS, ROD3, ETC. BUILT WITHOUT y taken out or r FENCES Council Bluffs, _ State and county rights for sule. UNION TIGKET OFFICE A T. ELWELL, Agont, No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the time of arrival and Aeparturc of trains by central standard time, at 1he locul depots. Trains loave transfer depot ten minutos earlior and arrive ton minuts ltor: ARRIVE. 'S0k & COUNCIL BLEEYS lluu und EXPress.... .. b 5. Sy A “UNLON PACIFI 7504 —11:00 & S:l5—11:10 p m. Farm af @ Bargain. Well i 24 miles roved farm of 167 acres for sale; ; ow Council Bluffs, Address i IRA SCOFIELD, Couneil Bluffs, " ONLY HOTEL In Council Blufls having ire Hscape Auaall modern swprovewouts, call LETS, fie nlurm bells, ete., CRESTON HOUSE! ‘Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, X MUHN, Propristor. Z. T.LINDSEY & CO., EXCLTUSIVELY RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, Rubber and Oiled Clothing ITMMENSHE STOCK And E.astern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storghonse and Salesroom, 41 N. Maiu St. OMce 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowra. wW. P .A.YLSWORTI—I HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER RBrick building of anv kind r onLictle Giant trucks—the best in the worll. 808 Bighth Avenue and Eighth Street, SPECIAL NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost,Found, o Lo, Far Silo, To Rout, Wants Boarding, etc., will bo ins n this column at thelow rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tha firstinsertion and FIVE CENIS PER LINE for ench subsoquent i on. Leavo advortisy mentsat our ofico, No. 13 Poarl strect, near Droadway, Council Blufrs. —0ld_paper QOR SAL Five room cottage. at Bo 1‘“ T Fourin siroct o ot it Platner stre W Illun “Adavess by letcer, It S Wider Cittons Bun chandise exchnnge brokers of peciul b Jish a reliablo li chunges, What wo usk is de anything in our lin send_you a pile of 1f you want to kel Writo us und wo bave or such you w an & Walker Counci s Bluffs el from vou RUSSELL&Co sanufacturers of all sizos of Automatic Engines Eepecially Desizned for Ruuning 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 Massillon, O. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Blafls, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. THE CARTER WHITE, LEAD C0.'S DIAMOND NIAND OF Stticily Pute Lead, Tinc and 01 PREPAIRED PAINTS Ave just us roprosented, freo from aduitora tion, &nd the very best manufuctured, i fuct that'cun be substantiuted by Gtul Coumpars Eong. For salo by 8. H. KELLY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc, 607 Main Street, Council Bluils. KIEL SALE STABL m “pajuesaaday S2 POIURAITHL Y005 Y Horson w1, iy on baid, salo Stabie € | ol BIULS Towm NOTICES sed or moved and satisfaction guarantecd. ‘ L | can Framo houses movel Council Bluffs. REMOVED. 1 wish to res fully call the attention of my patrons un public in general, to my remo- vul from the old_stand Nos. 7 and 9, Main St., to my new and commodious quarters, Ho. 226 Broadway, Where I will be pleased to soo my muny frionda, With a large, new and completo ussortment of all the very ;| LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being located in large quas s T am botter than over before prepared to rve the public. J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor ~ JACOB éii&s.uf: ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Stats and Federal Courts, Loows 7 and 8, Snuzart Block. LAMPS and CROCKERY —AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street, Council Bluffs, “or otliur tamre “removed widiout R, CANCER the knife or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of il kinds a speciaity. Over thi ' practical oxporionsa. No. 11 Pe " Conncl luts. a7 Co: TION Fit In BURNIAN, Jan L.W. TULLEYS, Vico-Pres. N. BROWN, Cushier., Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Capital, . 5 Authorized Capital Stockholders Reprosen Do a general bankiog businass, Accounts of banks, bank ufacturers and individuuls r ble terms. Domestic and foreign exchango, The bost of attention given to noss committod 1o Gur caro. TIMOTHY SEED, T havo & quantity of sound, well cleaned seed all bus Houd of tho Q. which 1 offer at rensonable fzurcs, £ 1885, Correspon LEK, Schaller, Lowa, C. MASON WISE. co golicited, &N W, Ry, Horses and Mules i For m, Town, COUNCIL BLUTES ODLITIBUS ' Baggage & Transfer Line. ‘Bus and baggaze wigons ot with to all hotcls, 1esiden: on 10 COMMERCIAL MEN FROUPES. Prompt utter Ofice at Pucifie Housv, 140; wso Tele © No. 124 ut Oy E. BEEOROFT, Propricter e ten House,