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[ been very critic WL ek THE DAILY BEE - COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORN l\(v. MARCH OI'FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Felivered by carrier in any part of the city at 1wenty conts per week. TiLtox, =« - . TELEPHONES! Businees Orrice, No. 45, nw. Manag MINOR MENTION. New spring goods at Reiter's Spring Wraps at Harkness Brothers, A large ook of illinery Just open st Bliss’. Blics is selling notions less than cost to | elose them out mbert was yoest ordin, drunk The of Vet Wednesday mght The l\nwl»lfl of Labor Wednesdav evening Ladies’ and Children's Harkness Brothers Work on the new eanning factory buildings has commenced. The United States g finished its lnbhors ! The musical institate will continue this week in the parlors of the Congregational church. A car of fast horses, from California to Chicago, went cast yesterday oyer the d ronte, « in this city o'clock on Satur erday run in a8 an Sons erans are to mect at Hosing has from until sontinually morning to soll millinery Call of title and |<~\! estato loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire, 10 Pearl strect, C muu il Blufls, Nothing new about thi Itis not abandoned by some suppose, quietly. The Rock Island t tained her nnlll took ont ovel ches and he heavy snow ot day bloc that no ears ran make their regu l‘x ermit to wed w indiMiss Rosio Chag, hotl G. M. Reed and Miss both of Hardin township. trains ye: r Union I did not leave in the afternoon A new telegraph line for the North- was completed Saturday and Chicago. It is a No. 6 hotel proje W as but is <till heing worked urday and Sun- lvllluy mornin No. 3 that wa gauge, railw; business, ickets fol ‘\Il lunn(\ reached by the x ) in northwestern re now to be had at J.C. ‘\lmlu-ll Wkota, m the union ticket of No. 421 Broadway. A number of "Council Blufis society people expect to go to Omahi to-morrow evening on the ( o'clock dummy to at- tend the grand promenade concert in the on in tha Ly brick re Yirst National lmnk on S Mr, Snyder will taxe poss The police arrested h man named P, 5 TEATO enth strect. oil May 1, > Saturday a on, on the stating that he or running off’ some mort- Zaged horsas, settled on arrival of the ofticers wanting him. In the United States courts Saturday the cases begun several days ago wer still on trial, but will ]uulr blv be sub- mitted this morning. One is Lechan vs the Northwestern rulw. the other Walter A. Wood company v& Allen & Co H. Stubbens is the name registeredo n he police book of a_young 1 nid to h been v urday night, and that he fired oft' hi: He gave sceurity for court this morning. *Work to build up Council Blufls.” cre talk, not mery r ly else to go ahead whi holding u'n\m\lshvlnml tl 3 mere hurrah in the hope of getting ~n|u<h y else to do your work and his too, but “work. It is easy cnough to shout “work,” but anothér thing to go at it. Those who spend most of their time shouting havenot much left for working. Mr. James Whiteman, the shipning elerk of Van Brunt, 'llm||||hu|| & Co. was married Saturday afternoon to Miss Emma McConkey. The ceremony took lace at the residence of the bride's rother-in-law, G, E. Tamissier, Nu um Main street. Just large number of presents were h( upon the happy )uun" gratulations and well wishe: give With an honest heartiness, 'lhuy mll take a short trip to Chicage . Louis and other points, and returning will make this their home. inting’ tl sun in s appearance in -~ We Are With You! The only (ln ago & Northwestern ticket of noved to No. wiy (Wi and t s are there B0l to Chic all principal points east. C. Mrrcned "Picket Agent, Attention, Firemen. All members of the old volunteer fire department are requested to meet at Res: gue engine house, Monday morning, Mareh 20, at 8 o’clock sharp, to attend the funcral of our comrade and brother fire- Company N hat ago and unu the engme liouso arp. L W. Coor mum BowwmaN, ln.»u 8:30 o’clos , See’) Cords of remnants of carpots in all grades at E. Dowlings. Another Vateran Gone. For over two weeks pa Buith, the foreman of the water works, * has been quite ill with malarial feve for severnl duys pust his conditic o ol o'clock when dea he wife and family with many friends to goourn the loss of one who was 50 dear to ghem. Mr. Smith was born in Ontario, H. Y. in 1842, During the war he sergeant in the Third Now Yor 'y, and prov i dghter, Mrs. George Frum u(bllc“»} A ther with her husband, w. ndance during his last hour eral services will bo held rnoon, and will be under the anspices the Odd Yellows, of which order he "unmmpln-r. The vetevans will also part in the serviees. - Noti All munlhfl\uf Council IHuIH lodge 0. 49, 1. 0. O. l- e requested to E esont at | weeting Monday ke 1 o'clock p. m. K at’ the G | very ill | tanu, and will be used for their through | | TUE NEEDLE FOR THE CIRLS An Industrial School Which Is Wonder- fully Successful and Helpful. THE SLICK BURGLAR'S ESCAPE. Death Gathering In Well-Known Oit- izens—News Gathered From All About the City, Even on a Quiet Sunday. Death of Wm, Lacy. The death of William Lacy, which oc- curred at 8:45 Saturday morning, was by no means unexpeeted. i friends had been expecting it for days, and there seemed no ground on which hope could stand. About a week and when place be taken to his sistet’s home, to Al hope himself, in a earringe to ive u be able to get out again Mr. Lacy was born in Wexford, Tand, and had reached the ag, He removed to this country prents when but a child, ey | tled in Savannali, where both his died of yellow f¢ eame west and settle where he has resided ever sinee, with the exception of a short time spent in Mon- In the early days he was an active and very enthusinstic member of the old voluntee ut, and up to the Vi ping the organiza kind-hearted man, whose sympathics could easily be touched and whose purse opened readily in responsc. He had no family, and his death oc. at the home of his sister, Mrs Dannahey, Eighth street and Av He leaves numerous other x tives, P. Lacy being his brother, James ith aso of this city halt-brotier. e leaves Mrs, E. Ryan, living in A sad news but as her liome is over forty miles from & telegraph station, it is doubtful whether she will to allow of her 1 Ire- v the news in time ng present at the funeral. ATTENTION, FIREM At « meeting of the members of the old volunteer fire department held at the city building Saturday evening, the following nsacted, Mr. Thomas president; 1. W. Cooper, : Mr. Bowman stated object the, meet- ing to be to 1 ngements for tending the William Lz committee ¢ H. Guar 2,1 W, Cooper and Joln Bohn' from No. 8, Frank L nd C. D. Wa Committee on music Jesse Walters; from llmn No. 3, Chy \fl om No. 1, rze Al ; K. K‘ al Reseue fonday morning, Marci sharp. L ived to-day at Harkness S Moncy to loan by Forrest Smith. - itably in- ized an industrial t of the girls who needed i struction in needlework. The school has been incrensing in numbers and useful- ness, There ave now forty pupils, and they meet each Saturday afternoon in the dwelling house forme 1 by Mrs. McKune. It is now the property of E. L. Shugart, who has moved it onto a lot next to his residen nd has gencrously given its use to the l.ulw for this purp until he gets ready to remove it else- where, Mrs. Gaylord is the president of the org: tion and Miss M seerc . e i the Women's € as instructors ing and are 1 their own use ments which they rial being furnished ity of oth are helped, and the struction in the use of th edle, which renders them better able to help them- eat amount of good has \ accomplished, and the object of tl chool is such as to commend it heartily to the support and_encourage- ent of all. In connection with the other cises some mental entertuinment and woven in, and manners and are not overlooked, so that there is much good bei complished besides practical y. ral merchants are generously contributing to the enter- prise, ng’ material to be made into dresses underwear, etc Itis |m|wdl sinter. ‘The girls are taught sew- to take home fiu‘ generos- ake the enterpr permanent and suceessful. — Best conl and wood 1n the city at Glea- 6 Pearl streel -— Tatterns recaived at Hark- ness Brother: -~ The Weak Calaboose. Charles Lawson seems too cunning to be kept locked up in any such place as the city calaboose. He some time ago was in there, but broke through the rear wall, making good his pe Last week he was recaptured, and this time he was locked the steel cell to await a hearing on the charge of burglary. Saturday morning he was found to have flown again, Only theday before the city mar- shal remarked to the BeEE man that if Lawson could get out of that steel cell he welcome to go, so secure did he this part of the ci Jailor 1 of the county jail was not so cer tain about the ehances for Lawson to get out, and in his quaint way he remarked that a good pair of eyes was about the only dhi o would Jhop s fellow trom getting away. O'Nsill proved to be vight, for with the coming of the morn- ing Lawson was gone. It seems that he took the top uif’ the vault and er through the opening and up through the vault of the next cell, then picked the l..LL. got out, erawled up over the top of the cells into the rear corridor, and went out through the old hole in the wall just where he went out before. How he man- i awl through so small a hole as T T L s T T the lock, 'are mysteries not yet solved. He let out at the same time several tramps, e For first class Missouri wood call on Gleason, at hincoul office, 26 Fearl strect. Curtains, oil ¢ (.,lol.h el Brothers. e Personal Paragraphs, ‘T. J. Evans left Sunday for Chicago. D. Maltby has gone to Kansas pros- pecting. J. A. Kelley, Clinton, was at the Ogden yesterday. Myrs. E. A, Huber left last evening for Findley, O, Thos. Ratliffe now goes on a visit to | Minneapol Miss Arinie Mikesell has closed a'suc- cessful term of s¢hool a few wiles east of at Harkness | the Union Pacific road, y he was taken | he seemed | and then | | made the prediction that he wonld never have a social | Ahd At tho swme Gme iy Mm Squire will spend her vaeation with friends in Walnut. W. 8. Paulson and I. M. Fairman dined at the Ogden yest Senator Geor o € at his home in thi \IH J.J. ]Kh s left last evening for ago to make purchases, muel Rod has been confined to his home by a severe cold the past few days. Miss Mollie Rice on Sunday went to Chieago to complete her studies in paint ing. R, L. Williams returned yesterday from a trip to San Franc Los Angelos and Denyer. Mrs. N bard, ot on Satur Thos r<on spent Sunday Hib- . Chestnut and Mrs. . W M i ity , were in th A. ( ark, locating engineer left on~ Satur on 1y for Wyoming. Mrs, F. W. Olmstead y lord, left Friday for friends in Dunlap. Mrs. E. D. sher day morning from through California Jackson, who has been con- fined to her home recently by illuess, is in able to be out. \| l|.u|I' Teft yesterday for Chi . panied by Mrs, C Yo 1a on her way to La Salle, 111, to visit her parents, \\' W. Loomis has returned from the east. At Cl he was met by his danghter, Miss Lulu, who returned home with him'on a ten d ys’ vacation, being a student of the Rockford (Ill »wnmmly A. B. West, who was formerly for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 2 -\ml who is now art o ne P l’)l‘l lln ¢, to be ealled the Indey sendent Critie, visit to returned yester. extended tour d acey of the Madison Square theatre, who has been visiting here for n month, leaves to-day for Philadelphia to ange for the production of “Good For Nothing Dick,”’ & comedy of which he is the author. Mrs. H. H Metes |H is confined to her bed at No. 38 | Los Angele: al., with 1 s soon as she is 10 to travel she \\|H return to this city I her husband, they g spent the past six months on the Pacitic slope. iss Ella Whittaker, who has b this city the past two vears with fic tives, the rusous, of the Pacilic IIH\N left last ev r for her old home, White River Junctio i i h'IIM nee of hi “ccompanied by b wrnson, who will go as far as Chie: withh her. - To the Public Cirenmstanees 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 cleared of undesirable goods Beine in the dry vnmk hnsinesy we know of no better plm'p (0 continue tne same than in Council Bluffs. We shall therefore re-stock every department with new and seasonable goods. Our Mr. E. E, Harkness, is now making pur chases in eastern markets, and we shall soonTave a Choice, New Stock To offer our customers. Ouy carpet 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 the future, by attention to their inter- ests, and by good goods and we invite allto eall and examine our new pur- chases before buying in other markets, Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY Council Blufi's, Towa. ‘Farm at a Bargain. Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; 23¢ miles from Council Blutfs, Address IRA SCOFIELD, Council Bluffs, KIEL SALE STABLéS ! iluru- wnd Mules kopt constantly on hind, for salo at retail or in car loads. umnuuwo:.mlx tliled b notice. Bto¢ on coulini - ER & RO HLUT Stable Corner Fifth Council Blugls lows. contract on short . BY, Proprictors. Aveouce aod Fourth 8t STORE, NOS. 18 MAIN STREET aud 17 PEARL ST Council Bluffs; Towa. For the Lenefit of our patrons, both in and outside of Council Blufts, we make the below ANNOUNCEMENT FOR NEXT WEEK. On Monday we will place on or coun tors the below enumerated goods, which we will closa out at prices that cannot the figures will only hold good on Mon: Tuesday and Wednesday, but cause a rush for sume. Tiese aftor which we will sell them at their real value ving purchaced at remarkable low stock of Clothing, and being desirous a bankrupt and Sho>s, ete of disposing of the came s00n s pos sible, we quote prices on them away down Lot No. 1 coat, pants and vest, have marked o $1.50 The price $10 and then considered cheap. Lot No. 2. Boys' suits— coat, pants and vests, fr $2.10 per They t¢hool and *every day” clothes —Cassimere su'ts for men, we down su't per former uit. re fine d can- not fall to attract a'tunton. Lot No. 3— Boys' ard vests, only $3 50 per suit. Lot No. and vost, suits—coat, pants {— Boys' _suits—coat, | $1.50. n:ver been offered before for less that $3 will be sold fot Have per suit. Lot No. 5. Pun's. This lot comprises pants made of all kind of clcth for men, youths und boys, We willl place these on our counters at the refmarkably low fig- ure ol 6Cc each to close them out. In this bankrupt stck bought by us, we liave some very fine lines of ladied boots which we will minrk away down. Weo kid button shoe for ladies, Which we will scll for §1 per pair. also havea real nice and dressy We have them in all sizes and prices, and all dirt cheap Ladies’ Slippers, 85, 02 par. Shildrens’ Shocs, 2 and 0 per 30c, 85e, 45c and 50c per pair, Gents' Slippers, from 85¢ per pair up One cnsc of mens’ and boys unlaun- dred shirts, Lest muslin and linen bo- | soms for 8¢ each, worth 7sc, One case of shirting, fas well worth 12jc. colors, at Gjc One caseof mens’ gauze undershirts at 15c. One case of ladies' gauze undershirts at 2Cc. 25 dozen mens’ laundried white shirts, of extra quality for 75¢ each, worth $1.50. The cause of this slaughter is that they e all odd sizes, 14, 15 and 16 inches, be- ing the only sizes remaining. 75 dozen gen's' linen collars, 4-ply, are really a bargain at 15¢, but we sell tnem for 8e. A lot of mens® They come in all sizes. cheviot working shirts 25 for 252, Alot of overalls, blue and brown, 25c each, Don't Forget The above prices will prevail on ne: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday At the Bankrupt Store! Nos, 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Strect, Council Bluffs, All orders by mail will re: attention. ive prompt N.B. % to'virit the Bun'ira barga'n New b are placed cns lo s out of town will do well ¢ Store and see their id new goods / e o s e e WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES oF COUNCIL BLUFFS __AGRICUL AL INPLEMENTS DEE| RE, WELLS & co,, Wholesale Agricaltural Implements, Buggies, Carriages, Ete , Fte. Council Bluffs, Towa. KF,\ ONE MANUFACTURING (() Corn Shellera, Stalk Catters, d “orn Planters, hu 1 Cat- Rock Falls, s, 3 ,(numl\ Bluffs, DAVID BRADLEY & (‘li Manuf're an 1.Jobt Agrlcultmal Implemenhflagons Buggies, ‘arriagos, and all kinds of Farm Machin 1100 10 1116 South Main Street, Counil Bufts, Towa, 3 AXE F.0. Gurasox, T HDovGLAs, GRo.F W want, | s.&Trons, &M oo &Counsol, | Council Bluns Heudla Factyry, | 1) HANDLES. (Incorpora Manufacturers of Axlo, Pick dge and Small Handles, of ever, ription. 2 % CARPI s COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, | Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, | . No. 405 Broadway' ¢ 1B, ! Towa, | CUGARS, TOBACCO, BTC, PE 0Y & MOOR —Wholesale Job) in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts., Council Biufts, owa, COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Whale: Fruit and Peoduce Commission Merchants, | o No. 4 Pearl §t., Council Bluifs, cr McCLURG CRACKER CO., ~Manufacturara of - Fine Crackers, Biscaits aad Cakes, Council Biugs, low. MAURER & CRAIG, Importeps &Jobbera of Cmckery,(‘ hsswm Lamps, Fruit Jars, Gools, Fancy ir T Towa. H \Rl 1,. HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 011>| Pamls Glays Drugglsts: Sun 0. 21 DRY GOODS SMITH & M. E. o, _Lflpartars and Jobbers of Dry Goods, 0. W. BU Wholesale California Frult; a Specialty General Commission. No. 52 Touneil Biafrs, WIRT M I)LQL‘[ TTE, Pruits, COufecuonary & Faacy Grocories. Nos. 16 and 15 t., Councll Bluffs, Brondway, P llRll( GRONEWEG & SC II()luN TGEN, Jobbers in Staple aad Fancy Groserles, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Blufts, To L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wlmlumle Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad- way, Council Blufs, IIAIUIH "ARE. P. C. DB V()],, Wholesale Hardware, 'l‘lnware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, Nos, 54 Brondway, and 10 Ma cil Bluirs, BECKMAN & CO., Manu¢acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Lenther, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. JALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 34 Brondway, Council Biuff )m vy IIARDWARE KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Morchants for Sale of Hides, Tullow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Blufts, lowa. oiL, " COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO,, ~Wholesuale l)l'l!h'll AAn o Nluminating & Lubricatiag Oils, Gasolina VO, BTC. 8. Theodore, Akent, Blutts, Towa. LUMBER, PILING, E A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Materinl Specialtics,Wholosalo Lume ber of all Kinds. Oftice No. 130 Main St. Council Bluffs. [owa. WINES AND LIQUORS. e JOHN LIN Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for 8t Gotthard's florb Bittess. No.13 Muin St., Council Blutt b(ll\'l‘le( & 1 Foreign and Domestic Wines fllld Liquors, No 6% Main St I B, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. | fretinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUMACTURER AND DEALEG 1N HAIR GUODS No. 337 Broadwiy, Council Blu IR HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Tteick baildine onLictle Ginat trucks~the best in tho worll, 803 Kighth Avenue and Eighth Street, . SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE.~Special advertisemants, such a3 Lost, Foun Saly, To Rant, Wants Boarding, eto., will bo fnsartel in this column at thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for thy insortion. Loave ady. No. L Pearl stroo cil Blufrs, each subsoquent 1143 w. TANTED—A girl for general h No. 109 Buncroft street, Council B '“'.\\‘n,; A ir wsmall faniily. Apply ot 15 B TPOR SALEZOI pnor at Boe oftico, No. TS, for gencral hous in_quantities to suit, ourl strovt om cott Ol RENT-1ive or o 120 Fourth strel Platuior stroet. N\ & WALKER, No. (undor Citizon's Bank, voal estate una e of speeinl bargaing, but it 13 impossiblo o pub- Lish a relinble list from the ) many daily What wo usk 1 any want let us RUSSELL&Co Manufactureraof all sizos of Automatic Eagines Eapecially Designed for R MILLS, GRAIN;ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers. New Massillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. TIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluifs. SEND FOR 1888 ANNUAL. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD C0.'S DIAMOND BRAND OF Strictly Pure Lead, Zinc and 0i PREPAIRED PAINTS Are Just ns represonted, freo from ndultern- tion, and the very best manufactured, n fact atinted by actual compuri- that'can Lo subs sons. For sale by 8. H. KELLY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc. 607 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is tho time of arrival and doparturg of truing by central standard tmo, at the local depots. Trains loave transfor dopot ton and arrivo ten minutes lator: R ESTERN, ABIS nd Expross. Accommodation I K& KXz B2 e ® 5 Y: Vand Expros . BXross. r K ol Pass. Onh: & 1 V. -.Ovorland m..,.m f Al 00335 00==4 2005 100305 110 45160 :di—11:00 &, ni. “1:10 B m, 11:10 p. m 2:00 Sundays 300--5:00— Councxl Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Pr Pasgongors and buggago tuken 1o and from . Buses, carringes and bagage wag ons make connoctions with all trains. Prompt attention given to all cals. Bpocial rates to theatricul troupes and commoreint men, Car- | : duy und night. Office at Ozden | dophone 123, Also ut lechtele's | Leave ordors on the lates ps. COUNTCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS. Office in All Work First- Mrs. C. L. Gilotte's Hair Goods Store, ass Nex 29 Main Sty Council Bluffs, Opp. Postoffice. THOS, O¥FICER WL M. POSST OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS, any kind rateed or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, | | ACBURNIAN, Pros, TFrame houses moved Council Bluffs, S| REMOVED. T wish to rospectfully oall the attentioh of my patrons and the public in general, to my remo- val from the old stand Nos. 7 and 9, Main St 10 1y new and commodious quartors No. 226 Broadway, 1 will bo plensed to see my miny friends, o, new aud complete us ML pl sortment of | LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And mnalm. ated in large quarters T am bettr thin > prepared to serve tho publio. Kespectiul : e Merchant Tailor JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Stats and Federal Rooms 7 and S, Sauzart Blog LAMPS and CROKERY —AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Mzin Street. Council Bluffs, M. D. ‘or “othr tumrs “removod wichout the knife or drawing of blood. Courts, Ta R. CANCERS | CHRONIC DISEASES or ai kinds a speciaity. Over th {Vyours’ practiaal oxporiensa. No. 11 Pe & C vs, Vico-Pros, hter. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 250,000 1,000,000 LW, JAMES N. BROW! Stockholders Ropresent. .. .. Do a moneral banking businnss. merzhants, man- ufacturers and ind 15 Teceived on fAVOrae ble terms. Domestic and forei The vory bost of atte: ness committed o od 1 exchanze. fon given to cure. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have a quantity of sound, well cleanod sced which 1 offer at reasonable flgurcs. crop of 1885, Correspondence soliclte BUTLER, Schaller, Iows. C.&N. W. Ry ' MASON WISE. all busi Horses and Mules For all purposos. honght and sold, at retall and in lota. Scventy-six hend of the vory best .lummy of mules now on hand. Council Blufls COUNCIL BLUFFS OMITIBUS Baggage & Transfer Line. ‘Bus and baggage wagons connect with al Special at~ tontion to COMMERCIAL MEN and THEATRI- CAL TROUPES. Prompt attention given all culls, Office at Pacific House, Telophone No 140; ulso Telephone No. 126 at Ogden House. H. BEECROFT, Propn etor. CARPETS, CURTAINS, (O TRATE, IR € Y Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Ete Wholesale and Reta Spring 1886—0ur stock is now plete and contains the newest de and colorings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, ete. POPULAR PRICES—Mail orders at- tended to promptly. Fiue Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO,, 4 -Iirnnllwuv Lockmg Bracket for Fences AND OTHEIt RAILS, ROD ¢ FENC BUILT wITHOUT Any purt reudily taken out or replaced. picket Or rail feneus, fron or oot caniiot collod tor vuiliug of § For pari wiite o BRCRNAN, T N ento. Cauncil Blutfs, State and county Fights for eale, UNION TIGKET OFFICE A T, ELWELL, Agent. No. 607 Broadway, Oounci! Bluffs, ONLY HOTEL In Coungll Bluffs having Fire Hsca aeru fmproveiaeats, oall LiTe nu COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA RESTON HOUSE! 0 217 wad 219, Main Street, X MUHN, Propriste