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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH. 2. | OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | " Pelivered by carrier in any part of the city at 4 fwenty conte per week. H.W. TiLroN, - . . TELEPHONES: @, Manager. Business Orerce, N Nignr Evrron, e ————— MINOR MENTION, New spring goods at Reiter’s, The board of supervisors meets next weck. The Knights of evening, On and after to-morrow a penalty at- taches to all unpaid Two drunks furnished tl for the v court yeste Work on the new court honse will be resumed 5o soon as the weather permits Permit_to marry was vesterday given “Airegers Jensen and Mary Jensen, both ot this city A suit of clothes which had been d and hung np to dry on a Dunlaj Slothios line, for- the purpose of having them sent to the Home for th here were stolen s All sons of ve the Grand Arm) fect arrangements for their A large number have alec ad pination 1o join such an organi: tion, and it will doubtless be a strong one At the close nrnn» Western Towa busi ness college 1 18 ward Murphy, Labor socialize this only business ny. Pethybridgc, diplomas, having fin: ished the business course with honor, The commissioners. appointed to 4 (Iuml-ll b § o @ Pillips on o Buncroft in front of his property fave dectded unon thef le it a wils huhl yesterday argely attended, The Odd ¥ turned outin a_body, Mr. been an honored membe sterans also showed their v le by attending the the oflici ating 4-hr;_)u n. Dr, Biewend, of 8t. Louis, has de- ('illwl(u ~«ll|(' in i and_has se- cured an in Everett's block. and surgeon he comes nded and will doubtless find the ficld a profitable and pleasant one. Amon whom he has met her George R. Beard, who knew him in Michigan. of this city ) Pearl 4 o or galo 2 lots in| Rapid Dukots of 2,000 peop the Black Hills. terminus of the By June 1t will be the Fremont, Eikhorn & ilway. Its growth is unquestiol and presents good chances for profitable investm ents. The charge a Charles hausen, that he nance requiring the closing of rd_bofore Judge Ayl I T'h » showed BB it miace) was boing gorublied. o, but that the men doing this work abso: lutely refused to sell oven cigar, and when the ot cleaning up the saloon yas over, tho doors wero locked wgain. Barg neer Tostevin Pu‘l»: ing Y 2 uvnl of the ¢ wilding, by which an addition of wenty, five fe »addod, running bac building. be room for offices below and a large h above. The present building is alto gether too small, and the improvement i greatly needed.” The council chambe 80 small now that when there is uny business of interest before that body the citizens have to pack themselves in like herring. ans and esti ly be submitted to the next mu\:l- ing of the council. e Money to loan by Forrest Smith. e Best coal and wood 1n the city at Glea- son's, 26 Pearl strect. 'l-or first class Missouri wood call on Gle 6 Pearl street. s Courts. In the Un tes court yesterd before Judge Love, the case of A. J. C: tenden against the Springfield Fire and ne Insurance company was being tried. Before Judge Shiras the case of the owa State Savings_institution against ‘ames Goulden, Ed. Mott, Chicago Lum- Per compuny ct al, was being heard, the plninull’uuvmptmw to foreclose a mort- age on property on which mechanie’s ens had been filed for material furnished jn_bulding, and_the question of the pri- ority of rigixl being involved. e ‘We Are With Ymfl The only Chicago & Northwostern ticket office has removed to No. 421 Brond- (W sh off and tickets are there sold to Chicago and ‘gl principal points east. MITCHELL, Ticket Agont. e Pounding His Wife, At an early hour yesterday morning, or a late hour Monday might, Captain Ander- son and C. Martin, of the Merchants’ police, together with Oflicer Beswick, had uite & time inducing a plasterer, Stick arl, to return peaceably to-his home on Madison str Carl was ugly dru RREESALY fartod for Bomo ™ Tuimking that possibly he might wreak his wrath on IJ- wife the ofticers follow him and remained outside the house in liness to furnish relief. [t was soon needed, for Carl began pounding his wife in such an energetic manner as to lead her to run ghricking from the honse. As he fol- Jowed, he was speedily taken in hand by rs, and spent the rest of tho pight at the ¢ Y. l‘-\hlhnums Dr McLeod, oculist and aurist, No. 802 Broadw: u), (,uulu-ll Blufls, Substantial abstracts estute loans, J. W B Pearl street, Council Blufls. - Personal Paragraphs. A. B. Slater, of Wayne, Neb., the city ycesterday, en route for W Miss Sarah Angell and Miss Wilson, of thu Ponea schools, have ln-m \Nlmg at T, Flickinger's, and left lust evening ncoln to attend the state teachers Miss Zi lm Hubbard and Miss Wright, achers in the Peru normal school, are the city the guests of Mrs. E mess, and will to-day o to L tend the state teachers' association. Both these ladies taughtin the schools here un- der Prof. Farnam and met here many of their old friends. Mrs. N. Churel and Mrs. Horace Bmith, mother and daughter ef J. A Churehill, arrived in the” city yesterday raing from Oakl where Mys. hurelill has been visiting hor daughior: cr @ visit with her son Mrs. C. will turn 1o ner home in Vermont, while vs. Swith will return to Oakland, A B Now is_the time to buy dress goods eheav ut £, Dowli on Rapid. B, the gatd (o 1 ‘I’HE \IAEA DAIDY BEE Wm IN @ 13DAY, MAR.OH 31, 1836 THE EQUINE ARISTOCRACY. Various Items Gleaned From the Stables and Stock Farms. THE SHOWS BOOKED FOR APRIL. Travers Wants $2,500 For Being Bat- tered-The Weighmaster Wants the Revenue as Well as the Office —A Joke On An Officer, Horse Notes. sappeared several communications concerning the elaimed record of 229 for Zulu, owned by Colonel Poppleton. The manner in which this record was obtained eaused two chal- lenges to issue, with big money back of them, that Zulu could not make any where n such a record. These chal lenges have called forth no response yet, and the horsem: nterested are wonder iu,:::mluuflmn- «\ m||||\-| of the artoon setting out the manner in which s of the tracks make up ommodute their friends, 1 by the s in which Zilu i The take-off' is a me) nd there is much truth pic ted form gotimion (o eartoois is being made about the a only way of e aceept i challenges, ck @ prove by ing of speed thut Zulu 18 as fast as is claimed Colonel D bald, standa Mess dropped at the M |.1.« \m.! ¥ first Thoronghbred fonl of the s ., by Vandal, ir., out of Ida B. (by tinska, by 1mp. Austra- Macedonian has re- been Iu(mwr over the stables of Tompkin, located near that place. It says ‘We wer st shown the thoroughbred statlion, In tional, formerly Boss O'Neil. He is a bright bay, 16 Tiands high, and w wnum.,lll I'is as fine a built_hor: ever seen. His \ Intruder, whose pedigree, taken from the English ' stud book, proves him to be one of the best blooded horses in kngland, and_ winners of more races International, on r, Orl ataplan, Don John, tor, and Touchstone. His dam was Kitty O al, who was a daugh- ter of Bonnie Scotland 'and Emily Payton. International’ Bounti- ful, was hy he sire s in Engla nul or the United Sta ir Athiol sold formore mone any horse before or since, bringing the sed to the stat wloy, he by imported xington, dam Nannie White, by St. by American Eclipse, she'is the mother of the following (olh n. wing, a beautiful chesnut sor old, nnml by Council Blufts; Lady U\u\] bay, 11 months old, by Interna: y T, bay, 2 years old, four- tional; and yearsold, by > colts show pure reding, and we doubt if a better lot can be found in the United States. Linkboy, brother to International, is hossessed of the finest marks of speed we ver seen, and if he meets no ill that he will make a fine on s he is put on the track. contemplates purchasing 2 trotter to add to his ch will make his stud com- tior: |I teen ha nl~ hig ern stables whi plete.”’ We ar t as the actual cost of & gl goods. Carrying a Concealed Pipe. Now that the old police force have dofled their stars the boys sit around and tell of the varied experiences, not only *fessing, but peaching on their follows. “Did you hear. about Jack eatching a fellow at the Pacific house for carrying concealed weapon 1 guess you news- paper fellows never did get onto that. 1 might as well tell you now. There wasa traveling fellow there who had an el gant meerschaum pipe, in a case, and he had it in his pocket. Some of the boys thought they would bother Jack a littl and so they pointed out this fellow to him and put him on, telling him he was a con man, one of the worst sort, and a shooter. T hLy told Juck that he ought to run hlm’in, but that he must look out and not rive the fellow a chance to puil his gun. e had a big one in_ his overcoat pocke right hundy. Jack managed to pa along near the follow two or three tin brushing sort of against his cont pocke and satisfied himsclf that the fellow had ure. He thought that he could run him in for carrying concealed weapons, if he couldn’t get anything else against him. Jack was death on con men, you know. Well, the travelin, man wis just stepping out of the hote oflice, a8 innocent s & lamb, when Jack thinking it was his last show for nipping him, ~ stepped up to him and asked him one or two _questions, us to what his herefhe came from, where he was "HIII 0. Th traveling man, not kno um..-. thought' he was migh . and he cut hln oft short. This mude Jack think still more that he was crooked, and as the fellow happened to put 1 hand in the pocket, Jack made up his mind it was then or never, Jack, you is plucky, and he did not propose to give th fellow any show to shoot, so he glnhb\ d him, saving, *I'll show yees whither yees Lean carry cone weapons in the state of Iowa or not,”’ and before the fellow knew what was go- ing on, Jack had the come-a-alongs onto him, had dived into the fellows pocl f««l out the ~uplmsed re- volver, on the pipe, he me from the ecrowd m..,_ und the ey B e e P velling man's ses, s Jack lot go and began apolo- gizing. The gang had worked Juck for all he was wor it wasn't ml'\! for any fellow to whisper in his ear. s u con man. Look out for lioots with a pipe. " and A fine line of new opera glasses, and the latest pattern Holosteric barometers, besides all the new and leading novelties in jewelry, diamonds, ete.. at C. Jacquermin & Co's, No. 27 Main st. n of the city scales will soon be before the council for some action. The city owns a set of scales, which are located at the city building, while the space between the city building and the jail is intended for the market pla This has been practically aban- doued for two vears past, and the busi- ness has been mainly done by the scales at the intersection of Muin and Pearl streets. These scales are said to be lo- cated on city property, but are owned and controlled by priyate parties. The street 18 used as the standing place for the bay wagons, ete. The merchants in I that vicinity have been glad to have the scalos and the market place there, as they think it helps trade in that locality. The weighmaster s, howev nf the revenucs of the office ud to 20 per cent ¢ receipts, the city treasury does eive its portion of the business, W the new weighmaster coming into office, an attempt will be made to haye him do the weighing and take the receipts. The attempt to force the business from its l.nwvm center on Main street to the city building will meet with much ovposition. Itis understood that the private seales will not be abandoned without a fight, Still, it seems that an officer rt shonld ed by the city in all his rights, atural revenue of the ofiice should be his. Otherwise it is a farce to eleet o weighmaster. - ‘or the Batter, Justice Schurz’s court was recantly oc- cupied for several days in the trial of the case of the Andersons, charged with h ing assaulted and battered William Tra ers. Tho a neighborhood row, ocenrrin, miles out of the o One of the Andersons was fined $10 costs, This has not ' he hs v o o suit in the ' dis- trict court, claiming $2,500 damages for injuries dono his body by the Andersons, for mental anguish, l'(\‘ Wants Pay Booked For April. The following are the compan for the coming month at the oper The month of April wi with the € unu-d\ of be April 5 W pril 7 and § April 12--Pair of Kids. April 19 and 20--Joseph Proctos anger’s Bunch of K Lillian Spencer. s booked house. se open will Shadows of a Great “(‘lllltul llrlgl t's Duelling Story. South: Senator Bright, of In- diana, used to tell a good story about a challenge he vived from Joseph G. Marshall, a pol The parties went to Louisville to len but the difl culty was there s ttled lv\ Gen, William H Hlllh'l Pending the settlement of the the police put in an appear- for the purpose of arresting the combatants, *‘I'm looking for Mr. Marshall, sure,” d the Lrish captain as he vnh-lml Mr room at the hotel, “‘and I be- the mon is before me.” Marshall divined at once the pur- of th and assuming an air of ference, coolly inquired: *“What one Marshalls “do 1 desire to see? ce are two of us here.”” “The one who is to fight the jewel, sure,” replied the policeman. “Ah! I understand. You should sece my brother. He is in the room at the other end of the hall.” “But is he the Mister Marshall that's a lawyers”" inquired the skeptical cay Mr 1e will probably tell you that he is a minist But don’t let him fool you. rs, you know, canquote texts us woll as prencet The policeman for his assistance, politely thunned » pwed ™ himself out of the room, and pa on to the room of Rev. Samuel Marshall, an e brother and a prominent divine of Ken- tucky. In vain did the minister expos- tulate. “Your texts don't apply,” said the plucky Irishman. *You're me mon, sure now! You're no more of a pre sacher tl I am myself,” and the fn'llu\\ was hurr ing hini_down the stairway when they met a mutual friend. who the policeman that b Meanwhile Joseph M to pa hum court. d moved s unknown, and_ thus avoided the ation of going to the mayor’s —— A Cbild Without a Country. Washington letter: Everybody is famil- iar with Edwurd Everet Hale's story, “A Man Witho Countr; A very vol- uminous correspondence between United States and Consul Shackelford at Nantes and the state department, recently made public, contains the details of a story, less interesting, perhaps, but none the less true, of a child without a country. The cs Busch, a natur- ican, accompanied by his pretty . {talian wife, sniled for France to accept an engagement as a tenor singer in one of the opera compa- nies in Paris. En route, a child, who was named Charles Herman Busch, was born to them. The mother died shortly after reaching France, and the father soon fol- lowed lier. The'child, having been born on the high seas, was literally without a country. The French authorities refused toadminister upon the father’s estate or provide (a guardian for the infan cause neither of the ents was a_citizen of the republic. 'onsul Shackelford could do nothing without permission of the government . After two years’ delay this permission was finally granted. The Ameriean colony in Paris 4 ested in the child, who is said to be re- markably bright and preccious, and a fund has been subscribed sufficient to rear and educate him until his 16th yes when an effort will be made to appoint him a cadet at the naval academy at An- napoli The little fortune of 27,000 francs, the proceeds of his father’s estate, will be invested for him and placed at h disposul when he shall have finished his cducation, French- 1 yesterday, “is the fact that > of old age. Some sevel s ugo a couple ‘of us wo Western train, and w monte 1 Ho was u little, old, wilt- ed up sfn-uln(-n, 5 ing to be all of 75 years old, and e didn’t get the gamo lhmugh his head before we jumped the train at a small station. The other day I was coming to Detroit from the east and when the train stopped at St. Thomas I ot out to stretch my legs. T had y touched the )l.nl[urln vhen some e R AR M “‘He is da mann! He bait ma out of feefteen dollaire! 1 looked around lo find that same old Frenchman lmngf to my sleeve. couldn’t see that he had changed a cle in looks or grown older by a day. ‘I want me feefteen dollaivé!’ he shouted as he danced around. ‘Dis man he throw one--two—three cards and he taake ma feefteen dollaire and keep!” “I tried to brass it out, but it was no go and the result was that I had to fork over the mmu? He stood there as the train moved aff, and shaking his fist at me he shouted: **Ha! I forgot! You doant pay me no 'nteres’ on zat feefteen dollaire for seven- teen y: ! Tsee you again—wmebbe sov- enteén yaures mor! ——— A Very Successful Case. First Lawyer—‘Ah, Dobkins, how did E:u come out in that case you were just ginning when I went east?” Second Lawyer—‘‘Gloriously; it was a perfeet success ted & great sensation, papers full of it; got lots of advertisin, out of it; I think Mwas the making of my future.” “Good! Glad to hear it, old fellow; I knew Luu had stuff in you; and, by tne way, what did thezldo o your elibni?" “0h, they hanged him.” e Your system is now more sussceptible to the benelits of a reliable medicinethan at any other season. Take Hood'Sur suparilla. Referred tof Him. Detroit Free Presss A cf up-stairs on the Jefferson Merril hall so fast yostevd on the landing inqut “Has anything happened?’ 1'm getting out of the w who wants to borrow money,” was reply as he down on' the Wood- ward avenue side In about five minutes a second man came rushing up and called to the man en rushed nue side of y that a man y of dy gone upt" “Have on light overcoat and plug “Wonder which way he went?'’ “Down the other sta said some dead-beat was him to borrow money. 1f you hurry perhaps yon-— © “Oh, it's no use!” ealmly observed other. “I'm the dead-heat he ri and it's evident he has tumbled to the racket.’ the i i A Philadelphia Jamboree. Philadelphia News: “A man about six months ago,” said the | broker, “‘and h.mlhug m ch worth at least $250. asked me to let him have cents upon it. 1 looked at him in su prise and then hastily ran over our list of stolen watche t ‘was not mentioned there. 1 told him that I would give him ar more than 95 conts upon the watch. He said he wanted no more, and mummp: my look of surprise he said to me night I accompany some friends to the theatre. 1 know from previous experi- ence that T will become intoxicated, and Lwill eitner lose or sell my wateh. now leave it safe in your hands, receiving for it 25 cents. [o-merrow morning Lwill puy. you 28 cents and got it back.* “AWell, sir, regularly every weck, or % ks, that man visits me and his watch in my care.” - Thought He was an 1‘ iscopalian, Washington Hatcher: ally a ]nmm(' man. r he went into Li iscopalian the somewhat oy pllwl Lincoln, I The Sisters ot Nni re Da use Red Star Cough Cure. cents, ne, ‘Maryland, Price, 25 ‘Whav Sunk Her? Pittsburg Chrenicle; “How could the Oregon sink when she had those wate tight compartments?” asked McSwil gen. “Why, it was the water-tight compar mets R sen ey replied Squil- dig Eitow was thaty” “After the wator gdt in, the compart. ments wer c-tight that it couldn’t ™ 171! rupig Circnmstances 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. 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 makiug pur- chases in eastern 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 fromdomestic and foreigh 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, 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, KIEL SALE STABLES! Iowa. 52 ITLAIER, TOOIS Y Horsos and Mulos kept constantly on hand, for salo at retail or in car loud: romdtly fllod by ract on short LUTER & BOLE oprietors. Stable Corner Fifth Ave Councll Bluffs Iows, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Wholesale Agricultaral Implements, Buggiss, Carringes, Bte , Eto. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, Corn Stiellers, Stalk Catters, Disc Harrows, Seeders, Corn Planter Y](:.-J(‘.n— tors, Bto. Factory, Rock Nos. 1701, 1513, 1503, 157 Main St., Council Blufs. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Man 1f'rs an 1Jobbors of Agrlcultural Implements, Wagons, Bnggies. inges, and all kinls of Farn Machinoe 10610 T4 Nouth S straor Comnet Mo Town. IMPLEMENTS, AXE HANDLES, F.0. GLrasox, T H Dovars, Pres.&Trons, 5 &M Couneil Blafs Ha]dll (Incorporatod.) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, S| Handios, ) K. Wiiant See &Co: Factoy, 1z0 nnd Small COUNC IL IH UFFS Carpets, Cartains, Window Shades Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Ete. 'No. 405 Brondway ' Council Bufs, OY & i\lm IRE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blutrs, Towa COMMIS SNYDER & LEAM! Wholesalo Fruit and Produue Comm;slou Harchaats. McCl I l RG —Manufact Fine Crauera, Biscuits oft Blug, I MAU Importers & Jobbers of Crockery, Glasswars Lamps, Fruit Jarg, Cut onoware, Bar Council Bluffs, HARLE, HA Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Pahlis, Glass, Druggists' Sundries, Ete. No. 22 Main St., and No. 21 Pearl St., Council Biufla. DRY GUOD: M. E. SMITH & CO., N RS REC TS TilOrters ana avuvess e ,!;’ fands. Notions, 5 112 and 114 Ma 8 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 52 Council Blufis. WIRT & DUQUE Wholesulo Fruits, Coafectionary & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 aud 18 Pear Council Bluffa, Brondway, E, Ilru GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN, Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groserles, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Towa. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesaio Liayor Dealers, No. 416 Broad- ‘ouncil Bluffs, “HARDIARE. P, C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoling Stoves, Refrigorutors, Now 54 Broudway, and 10 u o c BECKMAN & ('( Manu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 25 Main St. Council Blutls, Towa. 'CALF BROTHERS, dobbers i Hats, Caps and Gloves. KEE L ‘Wholosalo Iron Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blutts, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Commissfon Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tullow, Wool, Pelts, Grouso and Furs Council COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO,, ~Wholesale Dot [lluminating & Lubrlcaliug!()ili, Gasoling 8. Theodore, Agent, ¢ LUMBER, PILING, E A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, ul Spec \\ hols L Kinds, Office i Biuirs, WINES 4 JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. Gotthard's Horb Bitters. No. 13 Main St. Council Bluifs. ND LIQUORS. B'fi:‘llNEll)ER & BECK, g Forelgn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Bluffs, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace, Offico Over American Express Company. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALEW 1IN HAIR GoODS } No. 837 Broadway, Council Bluifs. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Reick bailding any kind raised o m onLittie Qiaat trucks~the best in the wo: 808 TOT I SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.~Special advertisemonts, suoh as Logt,Found, To Loaa, For S1ls, To Rent, Wants Boarding, ote., will be insarted in this column at thelow rato of TEN CENDS PER LINE for thy firstinsertion snd FIVE CENDS PER LINE for ench gubsaquent fnsorti mentsat our olico, N Broadway, Co quantities 1o suit, 1 8treot K NT—Fivo ro R ® urth stre Platuer stroct. m cottage. Inquire at or of MeMicken, 816 cha of special b it is impossible lish u relin tho fact of 8o many dail; chunicos, Whilt W ek 18: 11 you want to sell ortrade anything in_our e, write us and wo will gend a pilo of RUSSELL&CO Manuftacturers of all sizes ot Automatic Engines Repecially Desizned for Running MILLS, GRAIN;ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers. New Massillon Thres! Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. 13, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House oyl bt,, Council Bluffs. D1V ot SEND FOR 18868 ANNUAL. T HE CARTER WH“E LEAD €0.S DIAMOND BRAND OF Strictly Pure Lead, Zinc and 0i PREPAIRED PAINTS Are just as b from ndultern- tion, and the very best manufactured, a fuct that'can bo substantinted by actual compnri- or sale by 8. H. KELLY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc, 507 Main Street, Council Blufis. Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is tho time of arrival an1 depirture of truins by contral stundard tim, at the Jocal depots. Trains loave transfor dopot ton earlier and arrivo ton minutos lator: v "I CHICAGO & NORTIWESTERN. ARSIYE. CHICAGO, NILWAUKER & §1 Moo Sinil und Kxpross. .Expross. cchnn. BUKLINGION & QUING -Htwil and Rxpross xpross. - LOUIS ot St Louis Bxpross Looul M Trar x. Transfor.3:3 ! NBAS CITY, 5T. JOB & COUNCIL BLUFFS ....Mail and Express. bl TY & ..Sloux City Mail B Paul Expross.. A Farm at 2 Bargain. Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; 214 niles from Council Blufls, Address IRA SCOFIELD, Counci! Bluffe, Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Props. nd buggage taken to and from Tusses, carriages and baggage Wag Prompt all trains. ko conncetions with all trains. jon given to all calls. il rates to jcal troupes and commercial men, Car. ringes run doy and night, Ofiice at Ogden House. Telophone 125, Also at Bechtele's Hotel. Leave o1ders on the latos. COWITCIIL. BLUFEFS STEAM DYE WORKS)| . Mrs. C. L. Gilelte's Hair Goods Store, No. 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Opp. Postoffice. THOS. OFFICER. M. PUSHE OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Betablished 1805 od and satisfaction guaranteed, ith Avenue anl Bighth Strest, Frame houses moved Council Bluffs, REMOVED 1wl y ol the attention of my . in general, to my remo- Val from the old" stand Nos Main St., 0 my new and commodions quArters, No. 226 Broadway, Where I will be ploase my many friends, WILh & largo, oW At OmpIOte Aeroriiabut of all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being located in lrge quariers T am battor than over bufe o 10 sorve the publie. J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Stat> and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Sauzart Blook, LAMPS and CROKERY A REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street, Council Biuffs. Ta M. D. or m\n-r umm» removod wichout 1 R. GANGERS G125 iy o Wiehar CHRONIC DISEASES of ail kinds a speciaity. Ovor thisty yenrs' pract.cul exporionoa. No. 11 Poarl Street, Councy Blufs. CONsU AC.BURNT AN, JavEs LY. T . BROWS, Cash Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, ..$100,000 < Any 20Uy~ 111,000,008 Capital, Authoriz Stockholders Reproseat. .. Do a general banking businass, Accounts of banks, bankers, m ufacturers and individuais received on ble tevms. Domestic and foreign exchango. The very best of attention given to all busi ness committed to TIMOTHY SEED. T have a quantity of sound, well cleaned seed Which 1 offer at reasonable figurcs. Seed of the crop of 1885, Correspondence solielted. F. G, BUTLFR, mmuu, Iows. C.&N. W, uy. Horses a Mule For all purposes. hought and sold, at retall and in lots. Soventy-six head of th quality of mules now on hand. owa. COUNCIYL. BLURER Baggage & Transfer Line. 'Bug and baggage wagons connect with al trains, to all hotcls, residences, etc. Specal at- tention to COMMERCIAL MEN aud THEATRI- CAL TROUPES. Prompt attention given all lls. Oflice at Pi House, Telephcne No 0 vory Dost Council Blufls. 140; ulso Telephene No. 128 at Ogden Houso H. BEECROFT, Proprlaf.ar. :|CARPETS, CURTAINS, (ol fadfeofuiia=r L Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Etc Wholesale and l(l'[nll. —~— Spring mus -Our stock ls now com- plete and contains the newest dosigns and colorings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, l||nulau.|y Goods, ete, POPULAR PRICES—Mail orders at- tended to prompt'y, Fine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS €0, 405 Broadway, Locking Bnckal for Fences AND OTHER RAILS, IOD S, v BUIL WITHOU'T rewly takon out or il thnata o oy alling of any sor '(‘ J Iy CIRMA lnIAIN,I‘ fll\lfll. State and county rights for sale. NAILS, ol Vor UNION TICKET OFFIGE A T. ELWELL, Agent. No. U7 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ONLY HOTEL 1o Counci! Blutts having ire Esoa. ndall woaern {mprovoions, eal b fire aarw bells, otc., 181 blflly‘b’l ON HO UbE ! Main Streat, X MOUN, Proprieter