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- THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH. 21, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per woek. TiLtoN, - . . TELEPHONES Busisess Orvice, No. 48, Nigur Eviron, No. MINOR INTION. W’ Manager, New spring goods at Reiter's. There is talk of another performance of Rory O'Moore. Cards of remnants of carpets in all grades at E. Dowling's With pl t weather the work on the eanning f y will be pushed rapidly The M river on Sunday ised | geven feet, but yesterday fell three and a half feet The Knights of Labor, I 1608 ‘meet in evening. Permit to wed was yester William Maul and Leonora Love, Magnolin. Barnes Yias succecded in grot- picture pul Lin one of the illustrated sporting papers. The telephone wi between this city and Omaha w 1 down yesterday, L pole being washed down at cal Assembly spu session this granted both of | J. Mackay i Dill of Plattsmouth, to Miss Mary C. Mast of Pacitic n, lowa. ion of the the Milwaukee roads offices has not yot b Northwestern and ticket T but will m Lacy was much worse day and a consultation of physic )u-fd th 2 that not liv There is a bad hole in Pa venue, Picree street, caused by the wash- y of iling in cedar blocks of the pavement. lot on hurch ul\ date will Lfine residence 11, of Silver ( K . Heis has by he um]tl begin the creetion o Mr. and Mrs, J ty, left last evening and his worthy wifo WPy journcy s, one_of the oldest of the city, paid a friendly ¢ v on "Squire Burke to cong him on being chosen eit, The nnngr:nul:ninn me with good grace, as ’Squire Burke was fivst nominated for office here by 'Squire Biggs in 1860, Burke was clected justice of the peace, and ce then held oflice almost . To "Squire Biggs was due his political start. The old Iady, in one of her alleged relig- jous editori support of issning a paper on a defense against the recent the pul- pit, says: “The MbEtrEaromus e of the shepherd, w 16 on the of the hotter the old resi- 11 yes- tulate Some of those who ar the scriptures than ) anxiou rln[unm;: in what part of the bible the religious editor finds that the hunting for the stray lamb was on the Sabbath, Col. J erance orator, employ of Good Templars, of Town, is to n_ address here, in the old opera , March 80. Hec is said to be one ot the ablest and most logical speake the temperance )I:\Hmm. On the ning, March g1, Col. T. B. Der Kentucky, “fl‘ zive nn address under same auspice These lectur e re to all, and all are cordially invi be present. About a week ago Mr. Charles Dobbins and family left th cir home i Underwood to take up a new home at Loopole, Neb. Mrs. Dobbms was in ill heaith, su: from consumption, when the were said to old_friend: it tions broken, but none Ihrm;:lrl [U end was 8o n y the, remains were brought id at restin Fa a large numbe; and the deepe for the T. Long, the Kentucky tem- I by the grand ndsat the fum o) sympathy is expressed and children thus ealled on . death ry E. o s i ho Yesterany m he ™ sufle of J. H. employ of Seaman’s o Hardy was born Kean county, Pennsyl beside her husband, her fats of Keg Creck, and sisters. She b ing, at 7 orhw rs. M nill with consump- tion for about a )o but not seriously until this past winter, The funeral will be held n.m,.uy morning, the remains to be taken from the hunn- No. 2,223 Av- enue A, to_the Cathol, chureh, where sorvices will be held 9 o'clock A short time ago the Nonparc! ing its ciipping: “into its dai forgot to change the word itself ridiculous by as: Secretary Whitney's was located on Sixth avenue “‘in this city.” Yesterday the old lady had another snipped article, which she pasted into hier scrap-book as ‘original, and for- got to change the wording, so lers wer ked to still belie residence is t the reading of ames Brown Potter, at eption ““had so scan- y. The old lady should s, a8 well us her scissors, in in past- serap-hook, 2, and madd use her glass snipping. 3 - For first class Mis ! i wood call on Gleason, at his coal o ce, 20 Pearl street. - Money to loan by Forrest Smith, — - For Sale, Beventy-five head of Brown's Park Hogs Counc Towa., s United States Court. ates cireuit and distriot , dudges 1,.». and Shiras presiding, opencd yos ho following |u-|nuu>]| wve been drawn for juror service CIRCUIT COURT. David Stockberger, Groonfield; fenhauser, Mt. Ayri W. 5. Shoen Logan; James Joncs, Atlantic; MeDonald, Lenox: W. B. Oake City; Wm. McLane, College Jus. Gibl " ford, Sidnc son; D, Charles Vi Wise, I Audubon; | ¢ . W, Caroy, \mm.\l“lnlh V. H Sulli! van, Shenandoal; S Dow, Dow City; | John A. Dill, Emcrson; 8. A, Heath, Hornee; D. A, Lee, Clearficld; Hivam | Mendenhall,” Audubon; W. 8. Baughn, Harlun; Isdue Plum, Har A J. Wearin, llrmnu_rs ' W. P. Lewellen, Clarinda; Is I(ul(luk 8. G. Moorehous: \ulh 4 Thomas How ard, i o Kreibs, Carroll; ‘lunun’k \t' M. Coats, Hillsdale; Jnhu R. Waliace, Bloomtield; A. Weaver, Bedford. Bw coal and ¥ wuod I the city at Glea- son's, 20 Pearl street. | was in the ci | ing his ¢ PRAYERS | ror THE PEOPLE. | Wonderfully Sl\rm fal Rcvrva! Meetings on REV. REICHENBACH SURPRISED. Judge Love Wrathy at the Non-At- tendance of Jurors—The Orphan Lad-Tramps Working on the Streets, A Wonderful Revival, being held a series of reviy mectings at the corner of v Fifteenth street which wonderfully successtul, and have attention and awakened an throughout that portion of the city. A Overton has been conducting the meet ings. The building used is one which was built for a saloon, but which has since been changed into a mission, Sun- day night there were fully 500 people gathered the to the utmost and the outside thickly packed There excl crowd standing round the build n mittance. There present at the Sund: Ly school in the nty-cight persons. Each isalso a big ywd, there not even standing room. Last night the un\\rl was so dense that those who offered v could not even kneel, and the speak ad to mount o bench, that bei he only platform left him. A number of persons with the reputation of having been hard cases have been con- verted. One man who had the malicious- ness to disturb the meetings by mocking “the praying, shouting being boom in that resnlt in the o chureh within having been i a strong time, steps enn that dircetion, - 5 Contempt of Court. The United States court met yesterday, Judge Love presiding. The eall of jurors showed that in the panel for the circuit court only two ot the twenty-four were present. In the district court panel twelve out of the twenty-four responded, but three of these were excused. thus leaving out of forty-cight j y eleven ready for service. The judge w wrathy at this show and ordel beneh warrants to be issued to bring the laggard; This created a mong the jurors, many of whom w L .\mlm" -Imm (In- front of the building outside, their presence in the room ary at that time. called in to fill up the panel, among whom was Charlie Adolf, who cume here from Kans: \\vol( lu\hl( friends. Charlie is suffering from 1 arm, and in his crippled con- nlm«m wended his way into the box, but had no uml' to mr\Ln nown the fact that he W g, ts of the room nding that he morning, went off ing eallodt again, CliokjiiareYordsraak him brought in on a benel warra to a contempt of court. matter was explained the y 1, but he will be ngs around al As soon ) veful here court room when ther tender about ked about it, and must be ap- proached carefully on the subjeet. A Happy Burprise. On Monday night the Rev. Mr. Reichen- bach, pastor of the Seandinayian Baptist chureh, was happily surprised by a large company of friends, members of his ch and eongregation, together with others, who marched into his residence n a body without warning. The surprise was complete. The evening was happily spent in social ehatting, musie, ete. One of the pleasant features was the presenta- tion to the pastor of a well filled pu worthy ex) he appreciati felt for his services has been nest, faithful laborer, and to him as much as to any one man is due th that there is now a new church in to worshin. He has been wonderfully successful, and has born Imrnlvnq and performed his labors w o1f e which has end s hoped that he m! 2 to bring the church building e ssful ending, by h xhu building free from debt. "F he is now working earnestly, and his peo- ple are standing by him no\)ly - They Don’t Like Work. The workinglof tramps on the str continues to be attend by difficulties. Only five out of the dozen in the gang would do any work yesterday, but they Wi marched out on the streets and kept sitting around, and the noon hour were marched back to the jail, where dinner was served to only those who had worked. In the afternoon two of the balky fellows managed to muke good their While sitti ipped off their shoes, pulled their feet out of the el then skipped out. I\n\l'rvi.,n was made to recapture 't thought to be as well if the; getout and keep out of the same policy is to be kept up, work for all lonfers, food for those who will work, bread and water for those who balk. n, it being would only city. Thio - Personal Paragraphi Don Cramer, of Walnut, was here yes- terday. D. 8. Barr, of Manning, was in the city yesterday. J. T, Spangler, of Walnut, yesterday., C. R. Scott of Omaha, was here attended court athaway has retnrned froma Smith McPherson, in the Blufls yeste . Irwin, editor of t vaus visible her Mayor Bigelow, of terday in the Henry Ei ttorney general, » Neola Repor- terday. alnut, spent yes- railway center. man will visit the Pacifie » arest from business, e, of Columbus, Neb., who s returned to his home. , of Hamburg, was ! friends in the Blufts Miss I 1 Lyon, of Omaha, \mlrn-' Mrs. E. C. Cole and'sister for a few duys. J. H. Duggan, di ntendent of the C. B. & Q. in the eity yester- day 30 Avoca, 18 m ln~ r. L. E. R 8. M. Jacol Miss Lisle” Har city, the guest of her friend, Mrs. J Tipton. W. B. Oaks, cashier of the Silver City bank, was among yesterday's visitors to the Blufls, W. H. Allmon goes on an eastern trip, to return in September and open his dancing classes. D. Holst, Mrs. W. C. Spetman. Fred Herman, Miss Lizzio Spetman aud Christ for the Pacific Straub left yesterday | slope. N. E. Loaman Jof Snyder & Leaman, is preparing for a business trip to Califor: 1o make arrangements for handling Cali- fornia fruits Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bethell, who have been spending a week with' their old | On | gent interest | the room being crowded | | As the train moved aw ¢, Ferguson & Son, of the Pacine 'n route from a visit to California, st evening for their home in Man chester, Towa. Mr. Bethell is one of the vioneer hotel men of Towa, having been accomodating the public in his happy way for thirty years. - The last of our stock of dress goods Nothing left but fine all wool Frenc goods.” Will be closed out without re gard to cost, at E. Dowling's - The Orphan Lad. The press of this city has been a little premature in_announcing that Ross L Folger “has been taken,” as the Nonpa reil says, by Hon. William Paxton, of ha.” The boy is such a bright and manly fellow and having, by his ane act in taking her own ay lnst.been left an orphan, ives to look after his wel ton did put his hy nd him $10, and drnam, the Union Pacitic \ to give young Folger for him until his t when he would th Mr. I evening and_has so there is no telling | from the eas! oy was provided for. enst on last Thursday not yet returned, what he will do. St - Now is the time to get bargains in gros grain silks. A few of the best shades, siich as ewes, tans, navys, wine, bronzes, and myrties, will be closod out this week at I3, Eowling's. - Merrily Mated. At the residence of the bride’s mother, Mrs. A, L. Gilbert, No. 830 Scott st t evening, W. W.Che 4 ge to Miss Anna Gilbert. Mr. Chapman is one of the wide awake young business men of this city, with a wide cirele of friends, who congratulate him wtily on hy a bride. ¢ ecremon tnessed by about fifty invited friends, Eddie Gilbert and Miss Rehse attended the happy couple. The rooms were adorned with iloral dec orations, and all the details were in keep- ing with' the j )fulm-“ ul the oceasion, Substantial and real ate loans. L. Squire, 101 carl street, Councl ll lHul|~ A COMICAL ADVENTURE. An American Imprisoned and Fined for Joking in Bad German hington Revublican: Some time ago a successful butsomewhat impudent voung man, residing in the valley of the Mississippi. marvied a beautiful maiden who had fied from a convent in order to j nd burden of life with him. ned that the wedding trip a tour of Europe. cursion aeross the sea and a istal, near where Belgium bor confines of Rhenish Prus accomplished in a piping and pl way. At Herbistal the French “mmrv” way to a German *‘scha the young American was by the 1 conductor to show his ticket, he swiftly m led his knowledge of Ger- man and inquired: 1 in Preus- sent” (Are we in Prussia?) and, receiving an aflirmative answer, he said diesem land kommen alle unsere sy buben her.”” (From this country come ull of our tramp: Among the G valley the_word used in the sense it m th! more unfortunate still, railroad on which the American traveling was the property of th and the cnnllucmr' wore the regu uniform of the imperial railway service, and according to law as well uS to pub lic sentiment an insult offered to a uni- formed person majesty the king in any caps grave misde- meanor, punishable with fine or impris- wumont or ooth. When the conductor heard the words can he replied with some ex- *Ich werde ihnen zeigen woe die spitzbuben sind wen wir in Aachen ankommen.”” (I will show you where the Spitzbuben are when we arrive at Aachen). down with a crash, and the train sped on across the Prussian frontier, on over a Ardennes, and twenty min- olled into Aachen, the famous stadt. onductor was true to his promise. train halted two policemen ached the coupe oceupied by Dridal pair and requestad the husband to step out. He indignantly refused, and was helped out. No words were wasted. No explanations were allowed. The oner was hurried along the dark and row strects of the eity, and the young bride, ignorant of the language and_un 0 comprehend wi tr piring saw her husband - dragged forcibly from nd for ‘wlone at night in a strange land, amidst strange faces, hus- tled along by an oflicer of the law toward a sccond-cluss hotel, where she threw herself on a sofs and l:lyprmtr:l y hours, dumfounded .an( remarkable scene which had taken place. About midnight a policeman came to the United States consulate, and, arousing the consul, related the incident, and handing him the prisoncr that the Amef m..- to have him call at the prison as v as possible the next day. he consul d himself and w to the place of imprisonment at once. found the American in anarrow cell rest- bed of straw. He told the story ortune and begged the consil ain the whereabouts of his wife uml xllllml her all necess The consul left the prison ani proceeded” to the residence of the chicf of police, rsented the details of the @ to that ofticer with the request that the Amerioan should be released, vouching at the same time for his appearance at court the next rlu The order for the re- lease was , and at 3 o'clock in the mornng t rn gentleman giv- en back to his young bride, whom' he found half crazed with fr 'ht and anxi- ety. f\t 10 4. m. the next day all parties con- cerned met at the office of the police com- missioner and the consul, mf_y aw; the se y of the German courts in all cases of n tats beleidigung (nsult to the crown) endeavored to effect a settle- ment, but without avail. The testimony . was, heard, ductor swore thut the pri-oner s; Preussen sind spitzbuben' (All Pra are spitzbuben.) The Ameriean msisted that the conductor had misunderstood him, and that he had only intended to say in fun thy ame all of ou western tr: Of course lhu Iriave German court v nothing Tunny about it; conductor’s gave or,” and when rmans of the Mississippi T ]u. con- YA It usually rul...m.rum and sometimes weeks to dispose of such a case, but by gement seventeen hours 1 offense ha nl been com- mitted the finul judgment the court le known. The llmmr wis I'to pay & fine of $00, in addition to $40 in costs und he was warned that the mild and merciful sentence was ow- ing to his ignorance of the law and the true meaning of the offensive phrase by which he had insulted a_uniformed ser- vant of his sty the king. The prisoner eagerly settled the d monds of the court and started at once with his bride for the railway station, y he opened the window of his compartment and said, in somewhat mufted tones, to the consul: The window of the coupe went |, Mum is my name until I get out of country, but I'll wateh for the fron d when we cross it Ul open_my h as wide “elta of the Mis sissippi and shont nk God, we are safe once mor g it 8he Was Too K(nfl. ; mashers” young and good-look- mined to become ac- quainted with h He tracked her to a meeting at a prominent church ening recently. Aftor the service, that she ‘was 1 her, begeed he truding in the usual way, side her. \ru- entered m(nu)n\rh i and the “masher A conquiest Ked her to go with him_to g ! ant. She politely declined | but said rhn he conld go to her home. little he said 1 be linble ing girl and_dete to mect any one wered the girly mother,’ ey objeet to my aecompa “you . “You you have have father done m | not tre crtleman and mother do not know mything about it, and they will teeat you like one. Tam sure they would be glad to see you, and perhaps, offer i from pre sensible girl’s home, - A Famous Diamond. The famous diamond, the I\nhn\nm which Queen V a 5 casions, belonge but was approp ing the Indian mutin Dhuleep Singh, whose property the Kohinoor w. before the English Seized it, now d mands its restoration. He wrote to Lord isbury on the matter shortly before signation trom ofli din reply @ note in- whicl fused to discuss such chimg How a Shoemaker Wins § Gold. ck Scnarf, a_shoemaker of 701 De- raoklyn, ved notice that a te)” Iottery ticket, had drawn (o capital prize Feb. il $15,000, ontiting Lim to $15,000, One of his friends named Meyers, one diy bantercd him to buy a lot- tery ticket for $1. The two men got u list of the lueky numbers and Seliarf’s was among them. “What to do with the mon not dec though a multitude of advisers reking to give him Wisdom—New York . 16 To the Public 5,000 in Frede Cirenmstances beyond our control have delayed the elosinglout of our en tire stock as we had purposed. The approaching seagon of spring trade finds us with a goodly stock of Dry Goods and Carpets, sor lines de- pleted but cleared of undesirable goods. Being in the dry goods business we know of no better place to continue 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 castern markets, and we shall soon have a Choice, New Stock To offer our customers, Ourcarpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Mogquette, Body Brussels, Ete.. Ete,, Curtains and curtain goods from domestic and forcign markets. We have already on onr tables the choicestsclections 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 attention to their inter- ests, and by good goods and we invite all to calLland examine our new pur- chases before buying in other markets, Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY Council Blaffs, Iowa. Far o at a Bargain, Well improved farm of167 acres tor sale; 23¢ miles from Council Bluils, Adaress IRA SCOFIELD, Couneil Bluffs, KIEL SALE STABLES! SB POjURLIER Y0038 Ty Mt i, Proprietors. Avenue wnd Foarth St on shorg | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING Eovems or COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTUR. D AL IMPLEMENTS. SERE, WELLS & CO., Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggiss, Carriages, Ete , Ete,. Council Bluffs, Towa. " 'ONE MANUFACTURI Corn Sheller;, Stalk Catters, lcrs, Corn Planters, Fe ain St., I!\\ll' BRADI Manaf'rs an 1 Jobbors of Carriages, and all kinls of Farm Machin ey, 1100 to 115" South Main Strect, Council Blude, Towa. AXE HANDLES, HLDOvaLAS, € ~Pros.&Man, Council Bln'rs Handlz Frvtr A (Incor Manufacturers of Axl andies, of odge uad Small ¥ ry doseription, CARPETS. “COUNCIL BLUE CARY Carpets, Curtains, lwmdaw Shadri, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upliol Ete. 'No. 405 Brondway' Council DI Towi. i00 18, s, CLGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in tho— Firiest Brands of Gigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pourl Sts, Council Bluffs, Towa. COMIISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Fruit and Produce Commission M No. 14 Pearl ., Couneil it archaats. CRACK McCLURG CRACKER CO., —Muanufacturors of - Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Catss, Council Blugs, lowa. T CROCKERY. MAURER & CRAIG, Importers &lobbarsof Crou‘rary Glasswara ot Towa, DRUGGIST .lAlrl I, HAAS & (‘0 Wholesale Drugfll)b, Oils, Paints, Glass, Drugglstst Sund Main St., und ) | Council Biafts, DRY GOODS. I\; B \I;’I‘H & CO., Laioorters and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Notions. F . 112 and 114 Main 8t., Nos, 113 St., Council Blatls, 1owa. Wholesale Calrrornm Frdrts a Specialty General No. 512 DBroudway, Blufls. \\'ll{l‘ & DLQLI‘ Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionary & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Bluifs, Commission. I'TE, GRONEWEG & smml;xfi;fi\', Jobbers in Staple aad Fancy Grosaries, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Tow L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fanmcy Groceries. Also Wholesalo Liguor No. 416 Broad- way, Cou HARDW A DE VOL, holesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, cte. 5% Broadway, and 10 Ma puneil Blufrs, Council Bluffs, lors, Bl BECKMAN & CO., Manu“acturers of and Wholosale Dealors in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Blufs, Towa. ]\TI I‘l ALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos, 312 and 814 Broadway, Council Bluffs, HEAVY HARDWARE, KEELINE & FELT, Wholcalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Tows. HIDES AND WOOL, D. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Mercliants for Sale of Hides, Tullow, Wool, Peits, Grenso and Furs Council Blufrs, Towa OILS, COUNCIL BL| ~Wholesuio Dealers fn— Illuminating & Lubricatiag 0113, G3olina BHTC., BTO. 8. Theodore, Agent, Counell BluTs. Town. LUMBER, PILIN A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Saulmrr Lrnhar, Filing, Wholesalo Lum- 130 Main 5t., Wik, , BIC. ds. Oflice il Bluifs WINES AND LIQUURS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Do:nastic Winss & Liquors. Agent for St Gotthard's Horb Bitters, No. 13 Muin St., Council Blulls, SCHNEIDER & BE 3 Foreign and Domestic Wiaes and Liguors, ) 600 Main St., Coincil Blufle. N.‘ SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Compuny, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MASUFACTURER AND DEALER 1N ‘HAIR GoODS No. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Bnggles. [ | Lost,Found, | mentsat our oiice, | Broadway, Council Bluts, 'VV' P .A.YLSWORTH Brick bailding any Kind onlLittie Giant trucks - the | he world 808 Eighth Avenuo and B SPECIAL NOTICE. TV A NOTICES Spocial advertisoments, such as o Loan, Fo= Sils, To Roat, Wanty Bonrding, ote., will bo inserted in this column at thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE firstinsortion and FIVE CENTS PER 1 ench subsoquent Loavo alvor No. 13 Pearl steoot, noar insortion, WANTS, ANTED- A giri No. 109 Banciof W ANTED A WA Tty Fatan JOR RENT. U My t, Coure | 1l tor general ho Apply at 17 M vy o, N 15, in_quantitics o suit, 12 Poarl stroct Five 1 sttage. Tnquire nt h 8t ot MeMicken, 316 Pintner st . iR, Nn' Maia streot, B (e Al ostate ana - mor: i y chandis: o) ! of nny kind in i atich yoil have oF st You want let us henr from you, Swan & Waiker "Council Blutfs RUSSELL&Co Manufactirersof all sizes of Automatic Engines Especialty Desiznod for Ru MILLS, GRAIN,ELEVATON AND ELECTRIC LIGH Tubular and Locomotive Roilers. New Massillon Threshers, y and Woodbury Horse Pow: STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Tactory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffy. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD C0.S HOND BRAND OF Striclly Pure Lead, Zinc and 01 PREPAIRED PAINTS ted, freo from adultern, y best manufacturc inntinted by uctual Yo S. H KELLY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Ete, 507 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Are Just as rop Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the time of arrival and departurc of traing by central standard time, at the local depots. Trains leavo transfer dopot ton minutes earlier and 4rrive ton minutos htor: DEPALY ARRLVE. . 9:00 A, TON & Quiscy. il nnid Expross 50 11250~ 1, Louvo Omu 01100 8 10 100230 = Sundnys {—12:00 & F300--5:00— 11:0 o m. Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewls & Arnd, Passengers and baggago taken to All tains. Busses, carrfages and bagzug ons make conneetions with all tr attenti nto all calls, Props. 1 from run duy and night, Office Telephome 125, Also at Leave ordors on the lates. House echtele's Hotel COUINTCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS. All Work First-Class Mrs. C. L. Gil:tte's Hair Goods Store, Nes 29 Main St., Council BIuffs, Opp. Postoffice. Office in THOS. OFFICER. W H. M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA Established 1865 10r maved and Satisfaction guaranteed. § amo houges moved ith Strest, Council Bluffs, REMOVED. [ dwish to resnoctfuit patrons and the put val trom the old st o my new and coni fon of my il 10 my romo and 9, Main St., Jlious quarters, Ho. 226 Broadway, Whero 1w plensed to soo my many frionds, Wit Woand complote nseortment of | LATEST Febiis i Spring STYLES tors I am bottor And being located in lavge o « erve the public: than bofore prepared to Tespect ully, J. M, SMITH, Merchant Tailor }ACO]; VSII\‘/:[S.“ 3 ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, Practices in Stat» and Federal Courts, Looms 7 and 8, Sauzart Blosk, LAMPS and CROCKERY AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street. Council BlufTs, ‘or“othor tam s R. M. D. CANCERS §FoSinith or eawiny ot i CHRONIC DISEASES or wi Kinda's spocialty Over thirty ye No. l)'l‘. el S & C Tn ' hract.eal exc ACBURNIAM, Pros. LW JAMES N, Brow: Council Bluffs Nahnnal Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 250,000 Sto&.kholdnm chrcsen ..1,000,000 Do a general banking busi Accounts of banks, bankors, ufacturers und individuals roe ms. Domestic and foreign exchango. 3, \ants, man- ol on favora. ‘The very best of attention given to ness committod 10 our caro. IIMUrny T have a quantity of sound, well cleancd seed which 1 offer at rensonuble figurcs {1885, Correspondence solicited. LFR, Schaller, Towa. C. & N. W. Ry, all bust LN, F. G, Horses and Mules For all purposes. boaght and sold, at retall ana in lotR, Sovi the very host Council Blufls Tow, COUNGCIL BLUFTS Baggage & Transfer Line. 'Bus and bagguge wagons cont traing, to all hotels, residences, ot tontion to COMMERCIAL MEN and CAL TROUPE: mpt_ attention given all culls. Offico ut Pacific House, Telephone No with al pociul it~ HEATRI- 140; also Telephone No. 128 ut Ogden Hou . BEECROFT, Proprietor. CARPETS, CURTAINS, OIIL. CILOTEI Rugs, Mattings, Window 8hades,Etc Wholesale and«Retail, Spring 1886—0ur stock is now com- plete and containg the newest designs and colorings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, ete, POPULAR PRIC Mail orders at- tended to prompt'y, Fine Upholstery Work to order, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO, 405 Brondway, Locking Bracket for Fenccs ANDY |lll|l R RAILS, RODS, FENCES BUIL \\Illh)l, Any purt rewdis Qut or repl: pickct ox vail uni colled Lox y o p R AR write Council Blutis, State and county rights for sule, UNION TIGKET OFFICE A T, ELWELL, Agent, No. 607 Broadway, Council Blufts. ONLY HOTEL 1n Counci! Bluffs having Flire Hscar Agaall modsrn improvewcats,” eall I wlarm bells, o {CRESTON HO l/bl') ! Now. 216, 217 aud 219, Main Street, X MOKN, Froprietc v DS /fire