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THE OMAHA D I\ILY BEE, SATURDAY. MARCH 27, 1886. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. BATURDAY MORNING, MARCH. 27 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by corvier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. 1 W. Tiuto Manager. USINESS OFFICE, B MINOR MENTIC New spring goods at Reiter's, New Carpets at Harkness Brothers. The city schools close for a week's vacation, The Northwestern pay car gladdened the boys yesterday Wanted-—Immediate] good woman o do house cleaning at the Pacific house D. H. Tate has opened his shooting allery on Broadway nest the Revere honse Permit to wed was yestorday given to Ferdinand Rinschen and Anna Grabbert, both of Omal Mrs, Laura |\|I]|- Hardin townshiy was buried yester Next Wednes Labor are to give excellent programme 1 Miss Hattie Gardine: by the school boar Plerce street sc Forsythe, i W. W. Chapman ‘hns 1o from the Carter White L Omaha for 100 sample case display their samples of difterent pai nts The tirst base ball game of the season will take place to-morrow between the Athletics and Oceidentals on the new grounds on Sixteenth avenue near Main t. an_ aged lady in Wednesday and the Knights of for which an ing arranged. v chosen pal of the place of Miss y night ceived an order Jacquermin & ] Co. sted their spr i have com- now placed ¢ leading novelti Rev. Dr. church, w dress on labor pastor of the Baptist orrow deliver an ad- his theme being “Jesus as a Labof his will bo follotyed on the next Sunday evening by another sermon on (Iw abor question, Servicesin the Congregational church to-morrow morning and cvening. Preach- ;g by the pastor. Morning subject, ‘Strength,” evening, ‘Happiness.” A cordial invitation extended to all. The report is current that there are to be new street ears put upon the Couneil Blufls line. Such a move for the better is badly needed. The present ears are a disgrace to the city and to the company The Ladies® Add society of St. Paul’s church has elected as its oflicers Mrs. George Brown, president; Mrs. B, I, Ayh-s\\'m'lh, cesident; Mrs, H. C. r; Mrs. O. M. Brown, sce- Henry Knepper has purchased the Me- Clurg cracker compan well known team, and will put Ju em at work on his farm in Ha n county. company purchased a new team for its use in this city. M groce customer at lighted mateh. It ignited he before the flames coula be |ml m|l=|w was quite badly burnt. Picree, the insurance agent, represent- ing a burinl graveyard sort of pany, and who recently served a tof ;nll here for beating a "hotel bill, to be now working Omaha. One think that he would get tarther from hu ¢ than that. reston fellow named Kopenheller, s been uttending the federal court a8 a witness, was thrown out of the Revere house bodily and summarily for being drunk and insulting a lady ~ The proprictor, Mr. St. John, is not the kind to allow any of that sort of foolishness about his hotel, and he is right. ted for peddling fined $5 and costs. ‘The poor 1 to be in B Aal ok and jus ng from an illness, that he was finally allowed to go under a suspension of the pel with his promise to go somewhe peddle his wares. The mayor evidently means what he Buid oons closing on Sun- day 1 information was filed ugainst sing him with nks last Sunday. It is understood that no fear or favor is to be shown but t all will In- tres xh-(l .\l and th Ratekin, whose hust n street, n w. the ci nd keeps a ting on away withou orally. The Mexican Typical orchestra arrived lere yesterday and were quartered at the Pacific house. There w ty-three in the company. They attracted 4 at deal of attention by their peculi their fancp hats, and gaudy evening they gave an en nmen) at the opera house, which proved quite meritorious, and called forth much en- thusiasm. On of the faults Last the construction of , revealed by actual age leading from the cells into the center shaft of the great iron cylinder, These openings have proved to be too small and too easily clogged. George Oberly, of Indianapo- i s been here in the interests of the patentecs, enlar, s and making the sew nge more A few days ago Dave Rice, an old pressman ktown among all the news- in\mr oftices, disappeared from the city, eaving his wife in destitute cirenm: stances. His wife has now left the city, and his little brother, a boy aged about 18, yestevday nprhulmllw v jnil for o plm'c to stuy and something to eat. Rice seems to have brought most of his trouble upon himself by drink, and the f: m]y Lins been thus broken up. There was Jittle furniture left in the house, and & arty holding a chattel mortgage on it ]:n $13 will take possession of that. ‘The musical institute being held in the parlors of the Congregational chureh is proving a great success. Each evening’s session is very lnrgely attended, and the methods and manners of Prof. Towne excite much enthusinsm and praise. A'here is some tulk of trying to areange to gocure him for another week, and others favor an attewipt to arrange for holding another institute at some later time, at the Methodist church, or some rooms in that part of the city, as there ave many llvmr_ in that part'of the city v would gladly join such an institute were it more conveniently locatod, I’Anl Towne is an instructor of rare gifts and much ex- perience, and all feel inclined to ayail them ;I\u of his presence here so far us ible Personal Paragraphs, J. ¥. Cousigney of Audubon is in the city. or of Mrs. J. Y. l-nll(-r, i for hor howe in € oity, with hor hm parents, Mr. and Mrx, (n,.wn W s, M. Holbrook of Missouri Valley visited the Blufs yesterday. 8. I King of Logan is hore attonding th he United States court, Major Pottivone of Givard, Pa., who has been visiting his brother here, left last evening for Chicuzo where ho las a #on in business, and after visiting him he will proceed homeward, V. C. Thowpson of Davenport, in- ul rovenue collector of the second 0 ciet, was in the eity yosterday driving about in e py with J. C. l.u\zo the deputy collvetor heve. | 1 | i DOINGS IN COUNCIL BLUEES. An 01d Man Visiting His Daughter Drops Dead of Heart Disease, THE The Stockman's Crookednoss—The Cost of Insulting a Lady—Get- ting Rteady For a District Telegraph System. Dropped Dead. Yesterday morning the police were no- tified by te'ephone that a man had been found dead in a barn belonging to Mrs Spencer in the southern part of the eity The man proved to ve Daniel True, an ly gentleman, aged about 67 y who game he fow days ngo from Fort Callioun, Neb , to visit his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Cary White, on Sixteenth avenue. The old gentleman had eaten his breakfast as usual, and had ted to the barn to harness his horse, intending to drive down to the water works. A little later he was found lying d in the stable, vight behind the horse. suffered for some time with heart and it was evident that this w anse of his sudden death. He drove from his home in Fort Calhoun to Coun- cil Bluffs, and the hotse he then had be- ing rather wild, he was advised to get a gentler one, as his physician had” told liim he was'liable to drop dead any time, and ought not to drive any but a gentle horse, In accordance with this advice he traded horses the day before his death, getting a_gentier one from The body was taken rnoon to Fort Calhoun, the accompanying it. A cor ner's jury, consisting of ¢ H. Hender into the f: verdiet in New Brothers, The U. 8. Courts. The two United States courts were still in session yesterday, Judge Love he: the case of the W. A. Wood Reaper com- pany against Allen & Co., which was be- gun the day before. Judge Shiras case of Ed. Leehan aga cago & Northwestern pany. This is a sut for dam- ages for the Kkilling of his son at Dunlap, the boy being a little fellow 8or 4 years old. The” following found guilt prdance w s Iks received to-duy at Harkness g hearing t the Railway com- named persons were - on' their own confession, of ed on the business of _retai lling without having paid the srnment tax: John Wooten I It Jolmson, of Rel Oak W les 1 choid, of C Garner township attamie county (the latter for beersellin, nnle’l; August Hartman, ah; s, of Gallands d Warr, of Manning, wi Imm.lm-L guilty, the district attorney, Mr. Fiuch, stating that the indictment which had been found against him incorreet, as ascertained by later mony. testi- L i Best coal and wood 1n the ety at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl street. proukly Senator Knight's Response. A protest was sent from this city inst the passage of Senator Knight's bill in regard to the protection of labor in factor In response thereto Senator Knight sends the following lette D1 , March 24.—Dear Yesterday 1 r your card and_to-day the petition. The bill was up before t senate yesterday, and after pretty full co sideration was referred back to the committee on labor. I have no desire in the matter other than to provide proper regulations for the protection of those who earn their living by labor and the bill was drafted with no other object in view, at the request of the represcntatives of the labor element of Dubuque, who called on me bfore left' home and asked me to present some such measure. ‘Chere are some gentlemen here who have been around the egislature pretty much all the session and o say-they are authorized to speak for the Knights of Labor, gentlemen don’t seomn very enthusiastic on the Tabor question and rather throw cold water on the measure 1 have introduced. This, of course, makes no ditference to me, for so long as the people ofmy county who live by lnbor approve of the measure” it is all 1 can ask., Lam not headstrong in regard to it, and don’t propose to insist that the bill is perfect find needs no amendments. T am willing to listen to any- thing reasonable in that direction, 1 for it is a fair consideration, for it was con- ceived as an honest effort in the direction in which it tends. Yours trul e W. J. Kn16mr. —— More Dress Patterns received at Hark- ness Brother - r first class Missouri wood call on on, at his coal oflice, 26 ’earl street. ——— Insulting a Lady. Pat Bodkin was at the dummy depot erday and just full enough of gin to be reckless with his tongue. He made some insulting remark to a lady about to take the train for Omaha. Ofticer Un- thank promptly collared him and locked himup. In the afternoon he was sober enough to be brought before Judge Aylesworth. He denied that he was drunk, but admitted to having had u\uu-'h 50 that he used his tongue a little too freely to some lady. He was given the choice of pleading fo insulting the lady or to being drunk, and chose the latter, Ho got back about $4 out of the $12 he had When srvested, and went out remark- ing that he could now go and got a woman of his own, and then he could talk to her when and how he wanted, and this Lo thought would be cheaper thin trying to get acquainted with strangers. Hosing - Ladies’ and hildren's Harkness Brothe: at et SRS 0 Money to loan by Forrest Smith. The District Telegraph, The American District Telegraph com- pany has let to L. M, Rheem a contract for the construction of its lines in this city, and the work will commence within ten days. The service will be in active operation here within a short time. y Wurd has been cmployed as the manager. He is & young wan who has been employed m .S Homer's store pust, and will doubtless zht uuv (.u the place. A full sengers have been secured, oon us the re constructed ' ness for sturt- ing the scrvice, Substantial abstracts of title and real ate loans. J. W, & E. L. Squire, 101 arl street, Council Blafls, -~ Cords of remnants of earpets in all grades at . Dowlings. The Valley's Sensation Further = particulars concerning the sudden departure of D. B, Hubbell from Missouri Valley, indieate that there is not 50 much involved us was atfivst reported. Jtis now claimed that instead of there beiug $1,500 of forged notes sold by him, thut the amount will not reach $800. It wis reporied that he had skipped out for UNITED STATES COURT.| California, but some think he has gone east tosee his father,w ho is quite we fl!l!\. and who, it is thonght, up. Hubbell has been dealing in veral years, and has been op: at Sloan as well as Missouri Vai has lived at the Valley for umu\ fouy ars and it is said that ganbling 'x’nm o Tose most of his properry. becoming desperate he is said’ to finva forged a signature on one of hie notes on which he borrowed some mone) Another note hypothecated by him is said to have been forged, and he endorsed It is believed by many that he will secu the money and’ make good these notes, and thus try to settle matters, — Curtains, Oil Cloth, ete., at Harkness Brothers. - Spring Wraps at Harkness Brothers. Contentmen Avrkansaw T Ol I'se not afecred o' de jedment day, U, roeky iy soul in de cradic Fur all dese yeahs I'se been er pickin’ out de Wy, Oh, Tocky my sonl, good Lawd, Mister Peter wan't afeered, an’ Paul, Oh, rocky my soul in de eradle; *Cas dey bof worked tergeder like de wedge an’ de maul Oh, rocky soul, good Lawd. neider wnz O, de Lawd He do lub de po’, An’ de white man do Iub de rich, An' I'd ruther be lubbed by de Law don’tver know, oh honey, don't y know, know, know, Den ter waller in merlasses an’ sich, Ole Aaron had de bells an’ de golded ea'f, Oh, rocky my soul in de cradle An’ When Moses come he jes had ter lafr, Oh, rocky my sonl, Ter think dat’ his chief, Oh, rocky my soul in de cradle, Would melt his money inters Oh, rocky my soul, zood Lawd. Lawd, 1 an’ de camp-fire good bruder or po beef, Oh, de Lawd, He do lub de po’, An’ de white man do lubde rich, An’ I'd rather bo Tubbed by de Lawd, don’t yer know, oh honéy. don't y know, know, know Den ter waller i mef - - #iSome time ago the sample of a new re- peating rifle, which is to be introduced in the German arn stolen by a dressed in a s uniform ruard house at Spandau and off the French government, which, however, not only declined to purchase it, but com- d the fact to the German ambas- Paris. The rifle i ses an’ sieh, at 1 To the Public Circumstances 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- ph- ted 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 scasonable goods. Our Mr. B. E. Harkness, is now making pur- chases in eastern markets, and we shall soon have a Choice, New Stock To offer our customers. Onrcarpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Mogquette, Body Brussels, Ete., Ete,, Curtains and curtain goods fromdomestic and foreign markets. ‘We have already on our tables the choicestselections 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 thefuture, 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. Farm at 4 Bargain. Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; 214 miles from Couneil Blutfs, Address IRA SCOFIELD, Council Blufrs, KIEL SALE STABLES! DOJUBLIRR Yo0IS TV Horses and Mules kept eon-mnu on hand, for sale at retail or in car loads. Orders _promdil; by contract on short Botice. Stock sold ou commission; LUTER & BOLBY, Proj Btable Coraer MEAL AVORuS oo Council Bluds lows. rietors. ourta Bt BANKRUPT STORE, NOS. 18 MAIN STREET and 17 PEARL §T Council Bluffs, Towa. For the Lenefit of our patrons, bothin and outside of Courel Bluffs, we make the below ANNOUNCEMENT| FOR NEXT WEEK. On Monday we will place on 0'1r coun- ts the below enumerated goods, which we will cles: ont at prices that eannot the figares will only hold good o Tuesday and Wednesday, after which we will sell them at their real value. but cause a rush for same. Torese Monday, Having purchaed at remarkable low figu stock , and being desiions a b.nkrupt of Clothing, Boots and Shoos, of disposing of 1me a5 800N 18 pos- sible, we quote prices on thom away down Lot N coat, pants and vest, to §1.50 price § No. 1.—Cassimere su'ts for men, have marked The 10 and then considered chep. we down per su't. former Lot No. 2. Boys® suits— cont, pants and 50 per suitd They are fine sehool and *every day* clothes and es not fall to attract a'tent'on. Lot No. and vests, only $3 50 per suit, No Boys' and vest, will be 38— Boys' suits—coat, jants Lot suits—coat, $1.50. forless that $3 sold for naver Leon offered before per suit. Lot No. 5. Pants. This lot comprises pants made of alt kind of clcth for men, youths ind boys, We will place these on our counters at the remarkably low fig- ¢ cach to close them out. In this bankrupt stock bought by us, we lave some very fine lines of ladies boots which we will mark away down. We also haven real nice and dre Kid button shoe for ladies, which we will scll for $1 per pair. We have them in all sizes and prices, and all dirt cheap Ladies’ Slippess, 85e, and 20¢ per par, Childrens’ Shoes, 50c per pair, s, 20c, 80c, 852, 45e and Gents’ Slipp rs, from 85¢ per pair up and bo) best muslin One case of mens’ unlaun- dried shirt; and linen bo- soms for 38¢ each, worth Te, One case of shirting, fast colors, at 6jc well worth 12c. One caseof mens’ ganze undershirts at One case of ladies’ gauze undershirts at 2Cc. 25 dozen mens’ laundried white shir(s, of extra quality for 75¢ each, worth $1.50. The cause of this slaughter is that they all odd sives, 14, 15 ing the only si ar and 16 inches, be- es 1emaining, 75 dozen gen's' linen collars, 4-ply, are roa'ly a bargain at 15¢, but we sell tnem for 8c. They come in al! sizes, A lot of mens’ cheviot for 25¢. working shirts Alot f overalls, blue and brown, 23¢ each. Don't Forget he above prices will prevail cn next Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday At the Bankrupt Store! Nos, 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street, Conncil Bluffs, All orders by mail will receive prompt attent'on. N. B. Pariies out of town‘will do well to visit the Bankrupt Sto.e and see their barga'ms New ba'gins and new go are placed on s e daily, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING movsmEs oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. ICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEERE, WELLS & (‘(.),—_ Wholesalo Agricultaral Implaments, Buggies, Carriages, Ete , Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn S‘lslle.‘s, Stalk Catters, n Plantors Rock Falls, Tl 7 Main St., Council Bluffs. n\} 1D BRADLEY & CO, Manuf'rs an 1 Jobbers of Agrlcullurfll Implements, Wagons, Buggies, arriages, and all kinls of Farn Machinovy. 1100 to 1115 South Main ot, Counuil Bluffs, Towa. Dise H 5, Feo Nos. nu |'.u 1505, 1 AXE HANDLES, FiD. Grrsox, T Dovar WRIGHT. Pros.&Trons, V. Pros &M Jounsel, Council Blurrs Handla Faclmy, (Incorporated.) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Slolzo and Small andies, of evory d GEo. cARr CIL HI l'H-\ C. \RI‘I~ l (8 () Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery G0ods, Ste. " Now 405 Dirondway’ Council Blutrs, owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Y & MOURE, esle Jobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 (Poar Sts,, Council Blufts, 0w COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Prait and Produce Commission Marchants, No. M Pearl St,, Council Bluits. _\lnnummm-rn of— Fine Crackers, Biscuits aad Cakss, Council Blufs, I MAURER & CRAIG, lmporters&! obbersof Crockery,Glasswar “ath Stonewaro, Bar Council Bluifs, Il;\l(i Ia’.rll\\q & CO., Wholasale Drugglst», Oils, Paluls Glass, DRY GOODS. M. l- l MITH & ;'() Laporters aud Jobbers of Dy Goods, Notions, Ete. and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Ped + Council BlufTs, 10w "RUIT: Wholesale Gallfornla Frults a Specialty Commission. No. 512 Council Bluffs. WIRT DUQUETTE, ‘Wholesalo “ Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufts, General Brondway, 71."[!04_[31(" (.R()N] \Vla(. & SC] HOLS'I 'GEN, Jobbers in Staple and Pancy Groceries, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main 8t., Council Bluffs, Town. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Denlors. ~No. 416 Broad- way, Council Bluifs, HARDWARE. P. C. DE VOL, Wholesule Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, Nos. 50 Brondway, and 10 Mafn street, Council Bluffs. HARNESS, BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Main_St.. Council Bluffs, Towa. e S i HEAVY HARDWARE KEELINE & FELT, Wholesalo Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluifs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL D. H. .\h-l)ANl‘I l) & CO, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Polts, Grease and Furs Council m.nn Tows. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesate Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubrlcating 0ils, Gasolina BTC., 8. Theodore, Azent, lmmul 1lufrs. Towa. » LL‘.\IU.‘.H, I’lLl\'u‘, E1C, A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Mat al Specialties, Wholesale Luw- ber of al) Kinds. Office No. 13) Main St., Council Blutfs, Tow Wi ) LIQUORS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St Gotthard's Herb Ditters. No, 13 Mauin St., Council Bluifs. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Porcign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St neil Blug N. SCHUR?Z, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Comp MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN HAIR GoODS No. 337 Broadway, Councl Bluids, W P AYLSWORTI—I, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick baillina anv kind raised or m. onLictle Giaat trucka=the best in tho wor 808 Highth SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.—Special advertisoments, such a3 Lost,Fonnd, To Loan, Far 8ala, To Ront, Wanty Boarding, etc., will be insorted in this column at thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho firstinsortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ench subsequent Insertion, Loave advortiss menteat our ofice, No. 13 Pearl strect, noae Broadway, Council Blufrs. WANTS, TED=—A girl for e 100 Buncroft street, 1 housevork nell Bluils 1 for_general hovsawork in Apply at 1734 Brondway. S quuntities to-suit, ivo toom cottage. Tnauire at street, or of McMicken, 316 JWAN & ¥ (under Ci chundise exe a i o put many daily changes, is: I you want to sell ado wnything in_our lino, write us and wo you n pile of bar iproved ar unimprove & Wil gend RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all sizes of Automatic Engines Eepecially Desi MILLS, gned for Running GRAIN{ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers. illon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. TIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, E Factory Massillon, 0. Branch IHouse 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. T HE CARTER WHITE LEAD C0.'S DIAMOND BRAND OF Stictly Pure Lead, Zinc and 01 PREPAIRED PAINTS Aro just s voproscnted, froo from ndultgra: tion, und the best manufnctured, a fact that'can_ be y actual compari- forenio by S. H. KELLY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc, 507 Main Stroet, Council Bluffs. sons. Railway Time Table, | COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following s the time of arrival and departure of trains by contral standard time, nt the local depots. Trains loave transfer depot fon minutes earlier aud arrive ton minutes lator: DERART, CHICAGO & NORTIIWESTERN. ABaIve -Muil and Expross. +Accommodutio Ml and Bxpross. Accommodation. GAGO, BURLINGTON & QUIA Stall and Expross.. JOE & COU munm r8t. Louis £ s Mnn ‘and Bxpross, Deavor Exp coln Pass., Om, & It ", .Overlund Rxpross Y TIATNS 70 DU ATIAS ) .. Sunday H—11:00 8, m.; 2:00 -3300--5:0— TS AET 0 b e Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Props. bLaggage taken to and from fuges wad hagzage 5 with all trains Council Pasgongers a all trains. Bus ong make co attention SR ik Linds and ringes run day and House. Telephone Hotel. Leave COWITCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS. omce in Also at loehiolo's o lates All Work First Clags Mrs. C. L. Gilstte's Hair Goods Store, Nox 20 Main St., Council Bluffz, Opp. Postoffice. THOR. OFFICER. W.H. M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Established 18 ved and €atistaction guaranteed, Avenue and Eighth Strest, Framo houses moved Council Bluffs, REMOVED. 1 wish to respectfully eall tho attontion of my patrons and the public in general, to my remo- vl from tho old s 0. 7 and 9, Main St to my new and commodious quartors, No. 226 Broadway, Where I will be ploased to soo my muny friends, With a large, new and complete assortment of all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being located in large quarters 1 am better thun over bofore prepared to serve the public. Respoctfully, J. M. SMITEH, Merchant Tailor JACOB .SIMS. E ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Blosk. LAMPS and CROKERY -AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, . 23 Main Street. Couneil I!I||I[‘~l M D. CHRONIC DISEASES or ai kinds a speciaity. Ovrthirty yours® pract.oul exporionz. No. 11 Pe: Council Blutts. CoN ATION A.CJH'HNH M, Pros. LW, TULLEY: JANES N. Birows, Cashior. Councl Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Vice-Pres. Oapital, Authorized Capital Stockholders Represent. ... Do a genernl banking businass. Accounts of banks, bankers, merchants, man- ufacturers and individuals received on favora. ble torms. Domestic and foreign exchange. The very best of attention given to all busi ness committed to our care. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have & quantity of sound, well cleaned seed which Joffer at rensonuble figures. Seod of the Correspondonce solicited, ¥. G, challer, Tow &N.W. ¥ Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought and gold, at reiall and in lots. Scventy-six head of the very best quality of mules now on hand, Council Bluils Towa. COUNCIL BLUFFS OMITIBUS Baggage & Transfer Line, 'Bus and baggage wagons connect with al trains, to nll hotels, residences, ete. tention to COMMERCIAL MEN and CAL TROUPES. Prompt attention given all calls. Ofice at Pacific House, Telophone No 140; ulso Telephone No. 128 ut Ogden Touse, H. BEECROFT, Proprietor. CARPETS, CURTAINS, OIT. CI.LOT'EI Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Ete Wholesale and Retail. - Spring 1886 —Our stock is 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 prompt'y, Fine Uplolstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPT 405 Broadwa Lockmv Brackel for Eences \\nmm 1t RAILS, HODS BUILL L wiTHour picket of cellod for rulling 3 writo nye Council Llutts, State and county righis for sale. | UNION TICKET OFFICE A T, ELWELL, Agont, No. 607 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ONLY HOTEL 1o Council Bluffe baving 3’:)‘:9 Andall muaern call LATS laren bells, ote., I8t . CRESTON HOU/ Nos. 215, 217 #nd 219, Maio Street, X MOUN, Mropiinier

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