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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS.] FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH. 26 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Pelivered by earrie any part of the city at twenty cents per week. H. W. TiLtoN, - « Manager. RUSINESS OFFICE, NiGnt Eor N MINOR MENTION, New spring goods at Reiter's, D. W. Smith desires to thank the friends who showed so much sympathy and performed <o many kindly serviecs during the illness of his'wife and at the time of the funeral The method for the treatment of tramps isbeing com- mented on all over the country. § Moines has been g ly bothered, and now the press of t ity is urging fol- Jowing out the plan adopted here. Joe F. Lewis—cverybody knows ‘Joe at the O just put’in piace the fin- est boot-shining chair ever hrought to this | and finished | city. Itisof black walnut in " brass, and arranged with all the modern convenienc It is a ““Joe dandy,’” and the patrons of the Ogden will ate it. of the newspapers of the eity are passing around an item about some of the M. C. A members visiting some of the Bfifitsli 1 iyor nicotings on Monday night. The reporters are giving themselves awa; hull\ IIu I meetings re- f Vi ¢ night, and lfnl Y lent that op of religi i + At the meeting ¢ for the purpose of o Veterans, Colonel J of the committed to order. M man and E following ¢ , ealled wen chair. s then made a few nd adjournment was y evening. :.mu 8:30 o’clock earnest rema n mml next \\ , who told him to dismount a hhis pony. George w pletely surprised, but without tions rolled off, while O’ turning the pony, hurried south to nth avenue, where he drew his revolver on two tough | n-kl & vagrants, 1 “About face!” and a march to the city jail. A traveling man named Vanee ¢ Mr. Bockofl, proprictor of the 'T house, to be'ar 1 on a charg nsed ‘mont of dis- for assault who is a rather lwnlw man, with plenty of confidence in himself, found some fault with the hotel, and angered the propri tor, who ordered him out. The hotel m \m;._ln to have stopped th - BEP 55t tho botter of liis. judgment, and a5 the smart young man went on with his sing lin, him up out on to the str him, and then grabb ps. threw thom into a mudhole, rulning the samples. Judge Ayle hotel man $10 and costs i cach case, so that the total bill will be about $30. The saloon men are to meet within a day or two to decide what they will do in regard to the demand of the city for a payment of $25 a month lice A large number are m favor of paying the re- quired amount, while a few hold out, l'humluglhutlhe chanc ¢ that they ill be closed by injunctions umh-r(h(, law, even if the city does not_fnter- "ho matter is being considered, and the chances are lu wely in favor of the nse being paid until such time as they are closed, if that time comes. Some lmhl that an appeal being taken from Jud;.,o Brewer's decision to the United es court, the end cannot come for m‘\ ral years' yet, and that pending the decision on that appeal the state courts cannot issue an injunction. The attention of the new been ealled to the fact that in times past the city has furnished one policeman to be stationed at the transfer. The com- pany keeps one oflicer stationed the and thinks the city should furnish one, as there is more t r can attend to. The mayo replied to the request that the company taken special pains to locate its depot far out of the the city not think the city can supply oflicers for all the meadow land of the surrounding country. Still he will make the request known o the couneil, and then some action can be taken. He also suggests that the Umuu Pacific_has a saloon ut the transfer, and that perhaps that leads ty of having so many police He intimates that if the s I there mighi g0 has the company docs not feelns kindly to s lie did when heurged zaway of Un that the 1 the gi New Carpets at Harkness Brothers, —— Best coal and wood 10 the city at Glea- son’s, 26 Pe: ur] street. - More Dress P.\lll'l‘lli lu'u\ul at Hark- ness Brother Uncle Sa In the United States court the jury in the cuse of G vs Negley brought in a verdiet giving the plaintiff §: The claim was for much more, the damages being elnimed on account of the defendants overloading an elevator leased of the plaintiff, the elevator falling under the \n zht. The amount named ched Dy ‘s compromise, some favor of allowing no dimages and others for g eral hundred dollars. \'w.n-rn of the Walter my against S C. Allen & (u l) :ll.“lhu nestion being as to wh q\m firm, and who was debts, - Personal Pavagraphs. Mayor Burch, of Denison, was in the eity yosterd: e demies the truth of the published report th enison had de- auded to let the saloons run if the; m\l\ paid a license of T the council has reached no decisi what course will be pursued. Colonel W. F. Sapp and Hon F. Wright returned” yesterday from mmr trip to Mexico, E, Irons left last evening for Califor- nia, expecting to be absent about sixty days. He has been inall health this win- ter, and hopes to gain wmuch by the change of climate, My, and Mrs. C. ‘1. Officer and Mr. and rs. Z. T. Lindsay left last evening for California E. M. Heatert, of Harlan, in the eity yesterday, on his w home after spending a week in Nebraska. (\XM A hmvl.md of Onawa, was in tke 1) (1 A Mnllwlu of Woodbine, lowa, was in the city _)L\l orday. B s, “Masonte. Harmony Chapter No. 125, 0. B will hold 4 sociable in their hall at Ma: sonic ‘Temple this (Friday) evening. All members and visiting brethren are “cordi li‘mnm to auend. By order of 8., adopted by Council Blnfls | T | Couneil Bluffs en | during my oftcial terim as . ASTOCK MAN GONE WRONG. Charged With Dp\]ng in Forged Notes. He Flies Westward, IS ARRESTED AGAIN, Uncle Sam's Court—The Suicided Woman Shown to Have Been Insane—Keatley on the Knight il LAWSON &he Don't Like Omaha. In the old lady's serap book yesterday the only original editorial was the follow- ing warning to all citizens of Omaha not to visit Council Blufis va sharp lookout for Omaha spies, 1 of them in the city, and no . liave butone purnose, and that is the maiigy ment of ourcitizens and the wrecking o rprises, reil fortunately de t the sentiment of the people cil Blufs, Mayor Chapman, in his in- augural, urging the building of zon bridge between the two ¢ nearly expressed the true Council n he said. “These eities wh now too large for ther Jealousy o envs. We are commer- y one center to the gre nd growing west, Our joint supplies are s ||r ly equal to the growing demands, and lities for commutiication are’ tHadequate, , 1 Hope, vor of this city, to b to contribute some influer ward the accomplishiment of this object. think steps should be taken to sect ure the co- operation of Omaha in this intent.” y still continue to i their pleasure, and will not such s not re- be considered as spics or by any except the Old G mhunlm a she is dozing most of the time, and would not find out they were hel Council Blufts has outgrown the sel 1I1~I|, NArrow policy of walling in the city. welcome, and will In- despite first class Mis on, at his co For - Ladies’ and Children’s Huarkness Brothers. Liawson Captured, About o month ago Charles Lawson es- ped from the city jail here, where h was being held on a charge of burgla Ho managed to dig out through the rear wall. Since Ins escape he was picke:d up in Fremont, Neb,, for larceny and sen- tenced to a term in jail there. It was thought by the officers here that his time there would not be up for a day or two yet, aud preparations were being made to send for him and bring him back. In response to a telegram to the Fremont thorities to lold him, an answer was ved that he had alvendy been re leased. The oflicers thinking he might slip back into Council Bluffs, to see a woman to whom he is anparently quite oted, Impl on the ook out for him and vu-nl y found and arrested him. His ine friend kissed him good-bye with 1of regret, and he was marched jal, where he was placed in a STE e HhERoXe asy for h pe this time. The e for which rested is the burglarizing of Mrs, 1r's house, a draft and two w: D belonging to a man named Woodruff ing taken. 1tis clumed that evidence has been’ sceured that Lawson sold the watches. He has nllmldy rved one term m l)n- peniten been in Hosing Gone Wrong. yor Dutton of Missouri Valley was y yesterday on the hunt for the bouts of a well known resident of that place, D. B. HubBell, who scems to have gone wrong. It is stated that Hub- ing extensively in stock, ing and selling, and handling con- siderable money and notes. He w, the habit of selling notes which he had taken from farmers, and everything seemed to be straight until the discovery made the other day that some notes amounting to $400, and purporting to be signed by two well-to-do farmers in that vieiity, were pronounced to be forgeries Investigation of other notes was immedi- ately made, and it is claimed that a large number of such erooked paper has been sold by him, One man named Blin n clnims to hold about $1,200 of such notes he shaved for IHubbell, Another Kellogg, holds about $100. Mayor "Dutton has one for $55. Hubbell ;,vumg some intimation that develop- ments were being made, hurried from the city, coming first to Cos y night a man answering his description, and belieyed to be hi bought a ticket for San Francisco. terday telegrams were sent along the line of the Union Pacific to have him arrested, Muscatine sale by & ced Sweet Potatoes. For & Leaman, Spring Wraps at Harkness Brothers. w2 She Had Been Insane, A little additional light has been thrown upon the history of Mrs. Folger, who committed suicide at the transfer by stabbing her: The following letter has been re ed from her broth CAMBIID i -1 i e e ol s Sho left here for California twi last September, having been discharged, after three mouths conlinement in the Dan- vers insane asylum in this state, she bein consic B cigad of "hor dtrangomant since which time 1 have heard nothing from her until the receint of your telegram.. Will ou kindly furnish me “with such infornia- fon as you may be able to gather as to the following facts: How long lins she been in our city? Her means and manner of 1i g, and whigt she has 1 the way of personal ’uupfll\“ Also the expen bringing her oy to Boston? When she left liero she had he was very economi- bxpenditures 1 think shé must have quite a little sum in her }m»w\slu of that thie boy may be able to glve you soine infor- on, e iy where he is, conditiol think necessary for mé to know. is browht here, in- preparing moval, 1 should like to 1 o and respectability considered. Please send me the Dewspaper giving the most thorough account of this miatter and oblige. Yours respectiully, WanniN H. Dow, 414 Main street, Cauibride, Mass. Substantial nbitrm.bl of title and real estate loans, W. &E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, or re- th economy b S Now Silks roceived to-day at Harkness Brothe — Keatley On the Knight Bill, The Knight bill, for the protection of laborers in factories, ete., has ealled forth some discussion here, and appeals have been made on both sides to the represen- tatives from this county. In reply to a letter from one of the citizens, Colonel Keatley writes us follows, showing how he views the bili: Des Moixes, Towa. March 28.—My I Sir: Your kind note ved. 1 atters qulte as well u at howe, There are s able provis- gkt lnll ious iy the K aud if the Ll is reached Ihoy will pass. There is one provi: jon, the 7th section, which in its present shape is entirely nadmissable, ding to it see ould effect our friend Bergman. He men at work 1n his factory. n by some negligent act of his while they are at wor injures the_ other, e Knight ke Mr, Ih-n{ in damages thougn g not bave a thing to do ‘with the {y Loy That section was crudely and carelessly drawn. Mr. Knight is a faiiroad attorneg, and the measure so far as that section is con- cerned is intended as retaliation. No one <ome important legisla- sded in reg safely in ma- chinery, sewerage in factories, ete., but the ection would utterly prostrate ali Kinds of business, am going $y vote for such measures as I think will benefit the working ol those which 1 I am_ decidedly every n - who building whether es. 1 wish you would look the Knight bill and reflect 1 have done. 1 don't cat the Haas-Waiker meeting f be governed in niy votes by what I fhink is ight and just to all interésts, 1 do not in- nd that any wine shall work any if 1 ean nelp it, nor will T or any measure that will work Working classes, 1 am annal ave ce L the most rigid test. Y\ N ll l\l ATLEY. Cords of remnants of carpets in all grades at E. Dowling: it Rumors of a Strike, ed upon scemingly good au- t the Knights of Labor in this ity ave simply awaiting the word to k out” of all the railroad yards here. The meeting of the loeal assemblies was e, on Wednes s it that the will be forthcoming this morning, in which all freight trains, at t, will remain ata standstill. The members of the order are reticent and nothing can be learned from them direetly. - After chacing a fox all d The dogs howled, for two hours and S OnJune 1 the giuge of the Southern railronds will be cianged to a s respond with the northern or ; Tt is said that nearly 13,0 ill' be changed To the Public Cirenmstances beyond our control have delayed the closing out of our en- tire stock as we had purposed. The approaching scason 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 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 Moquette, .Body Brussels, Curtains and curtain goods from domestic 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, an 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 Bluffs, Iowa. Farn at a Bar gain. Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; 23 miles from Council Bluffs, Address IRA SCOFIELD, Council Bluffs, KIEL SALE STABLES ! “poyueseadey W DojueLIRR Y005 T} Horses uad Mulos kept constantly on hund, Lo at retail or in car lowd Orders promdtly Hied by notice, Bloek s i Fro LBY Stable Copner Fifth Avenue and | Couneid BIUTs Towas » ntract on short rietors, 'ourth 8t NKRUPT' STORE, NOS. 18 MAIN STREET and 17 PEARL ST Council Bluffs, Towa. For the Leaefit of our pa‘rons, both in and outside of Coune:l Bluffs, we make the below ANNUUNCEMENT FOR REXT WEEK. tus the below entmerateld goods, which we will eless out at prices that earnot 15 a rush for tho fgares will only hold good sune. Tuese ¢n Monday, 1y and Wednesday, a/tr which we will sell them at their real value. Having purchaed at remarkable low stock of Clothin 1 Shoss, ete,, and being - shons a bonkrupt of disposing of the same a3 so0n as pos sible, we quote prices on them away down Lot No. 1.—Cassintere su'ts for coat, pints and vest, hawe marked ) §L50 The fc price $10 and then consider.d cheap. Lot No. 2. Boys’ suits— coat, pants and for 8270 porsuit. T chool and every day” men, we down per sut rmer are fine clothes and can- not fa'l to attract a't Lot No. 8 axd vests, only $8 50 per suit. No. 4—Boys' s.i and vost, will be nt'on. Boys' suits—coat, jaits Lot —cont, pants sold for $1.50. Iave never been offered before for less that §3 per suit. Lot No. 5 Pan's. This lot comprses pants made of all kind o clcth for men, We will plac our counters at the remarkably low fig- nl b youths u these on ure ot 6Ce each to close them out, In this bankrupt stoek bought by us, we Liase some very fine lines of ladics' boots wh'eh we will mark away Cown. We also havea real nice and dre kid button shoe for lad:es, which we will sell for $1 per pair. We have them in all s and all dirt che; <and yrices, » Ladies’ Slipj o, 8ic, /0> and {02 per par, are. Childrens’ Shocs, 2 50c per pair, . 30c, 852, 4dc and Gents’ One dried shirts, Slippors, from 83 per pa c of mens’ and bys ir up unlaun- best muslin and linen bo- soms for One cas» of shirting, fist col h 12jc. cach, worth 7 6ic wll wor One 15c. One case of la at 20e. sof mer »' canze undershivts at gauze (nlershrts 25 dozen mens’ laundried white shirts, of extra quality for 7ic each, worth $1.50. The cause of this slaughter is that they arc all old si,es, 14, 15 and 16 inches, be- ing the only sizes 1e naining. 15 dozen gen's' linen collars, 4-ply, are rea'ly a bargain at 15¢, but we sell them for 8c. They come in al! size A lot of mens’ for 252, cheviot working shir Alot cf overalls, blue and brown, 25¢ each, Don't Forget The above prices il cn next Tuesday & Wednesday At the Bankrupt Store! Nos, 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, All orders by mail will receive prompt attention, s N. B. Purties out of town will do well to visit the Bunkrupt Store and see their bargains. New bargains gnd new goods | are placed on sale daily. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING ImOoUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. _AGRICULTURA DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Bugsies, Carrlages, Fte , Ete. Couneil Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn Shellers, Stalk Catte Disc Harrows, Corn Planters, F , Rock Falls, 11 W.P. AYLSWORTE, 21 Cat- HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Deick baildina any Kind rafeed or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. onLittle (iant trucks=~the best in the wor! L Nos. 1701, blll\llh. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Munuf'rs an | Jobbers o Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinls of Farn Maohin 1100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Counil Bluf Towa. oune Frame houscs moved Council Bluffs. REMOYVED. ) rish to rospocttully ol the attantion of my patrons and the public in general, to my. romae val from the old_ stand Nos. 7 and 9, Main Sty to my new and commodious quarters, No. 226 Broadway, Where I will ba pleased to see my many friends, Witk o larwo, new aud complete aseortment of all tho very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being located in large quarters T am better- than over before prepared to serve the public, 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, 3EO.F. WhiGHT, S &Counsol, Coducll Bms Haadla Fastory, Manufacturers -\I‘"\‘\“'Ir".”'m“ “Kr; |1‘n- and Small T SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.~Special advertisomonts, such s Lost,Found, 1o Loan, For Silo, To Raat, Wants Boarding, ote., will bo ed in this column at — | thelow rate of TEN C PER LINE for tho firstinsortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ench gubsaquent insertion, Leave alvortisy mentsat our oMico, No. 12 Pearl stroot, noar Broadway , il Blufrs, WANTS, CARPE I» . ('Ul \( Il, BLUFFS €. \Hl’l I ( U Carpets, Cartains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Cirtain Fixtures, Upholstory Gools, Ete, 'No, 405 Brondway Council By Towa. WANT V= A girl for general housework. No. 109 Bancroft strect, Counel Blufls “' ANTED-A girl for_gencral hoveawork in CIGARS, TOBACCO, F - v asmall family. Apply at 1734 Broadway. 0OY & MOORE, Jobbers in tho— Tespectiully, Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. : — J. M. SMITH, Nos. 28 Main and 27 P s, Council Blufts, ]1"‘" bk e ok Ll el LA T i m_mn snml‘ or of M ‘.“‘.}\.'tl' .\ui Merchant Tailor' ““\}‘(‘h;nr‘l"ul‘ ALKE _ NO 228 Broadway, Council Bluffs. s chundiso exchiange brokers. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Stats and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Bloek, LAMPS and CROCKERY S L REDUCED PRICES, At Homer’s, 23 Main Street, Council Bluffs, . M. D CHRONIC DISEASES or i kinis . sy _Over thirt pract.eal experionss. ) 1, Coune i Blufs. i in_quantities o suit, Pearl stroot CONMISSION. 7777&\‘\'[)]-}[{ & L] Whole Fruit and Produce Comaission Morchaats. No. 14 Pearl £t., Couneil BlufTs, y kind in any Hu wunt lot us I Blulrs CRACKERS. \lt( LURG C R\( K —Manufactur Fine Crackers, Biscuits aad Cakes, g RUSSELL&Co ; 77: ROCKERY. MAURER & CRAIG, lmpor!ers&.lohb TSOI Cr)r'karyi‘-lls)wa‘ Lamps, T oy ar Goods, place, if' &uch yor hearfrom you. rs of — Manufacturersof all sizes of In Automatic Engines Especially Designod for Running MILLS, GRAIN,ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers, New Massillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, lrl;\lrciti-x, HAAS & ;‘(),‘ Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ Sund No. 22 Main St., and 0. 21 P s, Tt vl St., Council Biufls, Vico-Pros. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 . 250,000 1,000,000 DRY GOODS, M. E. SMITH & CO., I.uporlers and Jobbers of Dly Goads Notions, Ete. and 115 Pe SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massillon, O. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Blulfs. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Cavital........ Avthorized Capital Stockholders Represent. General Commiss'on, e D WIRT & DUQUE' Wholesale Fruits, Confectionary & Fancy Grocaries. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Cor Do a general banking businass. Accounts of banks, bankers, merchants, man- ufacturers und individuals received on favora- Vle terms, Domestic and foreign exchango. on given to all busi T HE CARTER WIITE LEAD (0.§ DIAVOND BRAND OF Strictly Pure Lead, Zinc and 01 PREPAIRED PA!NTS Arc just as ro tion, and the mmitted to TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have & quantity of sound, well cleanod soed Which 1 offer at rensonabla figurcs. Ecod of the crop of 3885, Correspondence solicited. F. G, ur'rm'n. Schuller, Towa. C. & " GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN, Jobbers fn Staple and Pancy Groseriss, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Tows. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers, No, 416 Broad- way, Council Blaifs, HARDWARE. . C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware, Tiumro Gasoling Stoves, Refrigers adway, and 10 = ~ | Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. BECKMAN & CO., is the til r ) Manu‘acturers of and Wholosale Dealors in R e ) departure of trains by central Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. the local dopots. Trains leave tran N Council Bluffz, Towa. Lr.lms. o by 8. H. KELLY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc. 607 Main Strcet, Council Bluffs. Horses and Mules, For ull purposos. bought and sold, at rotnll and in lota. Soventy-six head of the very h(‘n‘ gunlity of mules now on hand. Council Blutls owu. minutes earlicr and &rrive ton minut DEPART: (1110AGO & NORTHWE: Muil and Expross Accommodation. COUNCIL BLUFFS Baggage & Transfer Line. ‘Bus and buggnge wagons connect with al 1 trains, to all_hotels, residonocs, otc. Spectal ut’) tention t0 COMMERCIAL MEN and THEATRI- CAL TRO Prompt attontion given all | culls, Ofico at Pacific House, Telophono No 140; ulgo Telsphone No. 128 at Ogden Houso, H. BEECROTT, Prupriewr. i ]\]l-"l( A[ F l!l{()IHL Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 344 Broadwily, Council Blufta. > & IoC Mail and Expro Awmumuuunuu HEAVY IHRDHARE KEELINE & FELT, Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blaffs, Towa. WDES AND WOOL | e FGECHE CL . C ARPET S D. H. McDANELD & CO., i ; % L% Commission Merchaats for Salo of Hides, CURTAINS, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease :||?r| Furs Council Lo OIL CLOTH T i sifi 3 LA | Rugs, Mattings, Bluirs, lowa, Window £hades,Etc Wholesale and Retail, Spring 1886 plete and contains the ne and colorings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, I|vl'ul st Goods, ete, POPULAR PRIC Mail orders at- tended to prompt'y, Fine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUKFFS CARPETS CO,, 105 Broadway. OILS, COUNCIL BLUFFS l)lh CC —Wholosalo Donlera in— Iluminating & Lubricatiag 0115, Gasaliny HTO., BT, 8. Theodore, Agent, Counell Bluffs, Towa. -4:4 11:10 . w, Counul Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Proy Our stock i3 now com- vest designs LL.'.\IIII,’I!. 1’}‘,1,\ U, E A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piilng, And Bridge Mater L, Wholesale Lu ber s al I“" i taken to anl from wl big rage wag: Passengers and bag all trains. Busses, carr ons make connoctions with sl trains. Prompt attention given to !l Specinl rutos 10 theutrical troupes and commercial men, Car Wholesala ringes run and night. Office 1t Opden Houso. Telophone 123, Also at bechiole's Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, | o L‘ ey Agent for 8t. Gottha rb Hitters, No.13 | 't utls, picket o or woorl, caninot be ex- uln 5t SRV CIL BLUFFS Lollid for ruiling U6y, gorts For pactioulurs STEAM DYE WORKS. | ™. All Work Tirst Cluss Mrs. C. L. Gil:tte's Hair Goods Sto: iffs, Opp. Postoffice. | JOHN LINDER, | Locking Bracke! for Fances AND OTHER RAILS, RODS, FEN( BUILT WITHO! AILS. Any purt |v‘wll\1 tuken out or repluceld, For SCHNEIDER & IKEL'X{, B Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No 609 Main St, el Blugs, [ ) und county rights for sale, UNION TICKET OFFICE T, BLWELL, Ageat, No. 507 Broadway, Councll BluTs ONLY HOTEL 1a Council Bluffs haviog Flire HRsca Anaall imoaern improveiaeats, oal b lerw bells, etc., 18t thus”l ON HOUSLE! 15, 47 sud 219, Main Street, X MOUN, Proprivtes Otilce in N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Oftice Over American Express Company. ! Ne, 29 Main St,, Counci! B THOS. OFFICER. W M PUSKY OFFICER & PUSEY, MANUFACTURER E ,E{: HAIR GoODS BANK R No. 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, | Estwlishel MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, AND DEALER IN & lire 1563,