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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2. OIFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Pelivered by carrier in any part of the city at tWenty cents per week. TAoR, « « o TELEPIION Drsinges OvFIcE, No. 43, 0w Manager, NTION. New spring goods at Reiter's. & Calef 1 their ery atoro on Fifth avente | States courts yest finished their business and adjourne C. P. Dongherty is giving sparring les sons to such as desive to cultivate the manly art st evening Mrs. M. ¥ tained at her Whist club. Two drunk peace consti ness yesterd The Council Blufls ng session, on Shenandonh inn Millinery company p with 2 fuil and comple roods, at 341 Broad Mason Wise reeetved yeste load of ¢ H fine driver \Iur ay Rolirer enter residence the Progressive and one disturbance of the ited the police court busi Presbytery Thursday the meet, 15th are r of good mules meeting Fidelity Council R.A.. thiS Friday evening. All members requested to be present Afellow giving his name as Hilder, brand was arrested yesterday for insult- m the street. He will have a t Monday city jail is being repaired, the weak n ~l)mlu.'l vered with iron. through which Bie priscners will not. be able to work so casily as they have through the brick walls. The se without torneys Stafes cout, wait oni have been now changed other pelicemen g has upper Broadws yadwiy. and Leonard ¢ diteh squabble is rer pied in the United ce this matter had to rs Beswick, Leonard and Cousins o day hts. Cousins wick lower ain street. s poll tax collector, €. J. Beekman, yesterday started out on lus rounds and made it i point to eall on those whom he uble with last year everal of " but he ght them una wares and served notices on them, Judge Aylosworth having gone to Des Moines, Justice Hendricks is ~|l(|||" inhis lace. A drove of s W e Imul"lu jofore him yest afternoon. 1 found five of them guilty and gave them one hundred days in juil, twenty days ench. “The Sons of Veter night, and compl Limmary work new ni ns met Wednesday ed some of the pre- to the roll. A number were made, and much enthusiasm shown. Adjournment ken until next Thesday evening. . Hendvie, one of the « of Council Blufis, fo the foundry, ¢ ago from ng the winter with his ~u||~ ling both physic: 1d it is now apparent that ng from woftening of the condition is pitiable and ex- ‘much sympathy among his old ends. He will be taken back to Denver at once. The American District Te com- pauy has rented an oflice on Main street, just at the rear of the First National bank, and it is being fitted up 1 a tive and ((mwnu‘m manner. The aph passea m the next and then work will proceed, Xpe that by the end of ths moni the System will be in active opers Money to ] ouriwood call on 3 2L\ Pearl street. For first ¢ Gleason, - Substantinl abstracts of titles and real estate lonns. J. W. & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl street, Luum-xl Blufs, ——— Cara, For the purpose of mcreasing and ex- tending the Loan, Real Estate and Insur- ance business, 1 withdrawn from thefirm of Odell & Day, and associated Wit me my brother, Mr. I. - A. Odell, of this jty_and Mr. C.'E. Fricdmann, for- mer_ with the Danbury National bank Danb ', Conn., under the firm name_of Odell n‘ulln‘laN Co., with offices in the vacated by Burnham, 3 Pearl street, E. H. OpELL, 0 ) &y ul!v A fine line of nr-\v opera glasses, and the lutest pattern ' lolosteric baromete! besides all the nn\v and leading novelties in jewelry, diamonds, ete., at C. B. Jacquermin & Co’s, No. 27 Main st. G The Musical Institute. The musical institute, under the cl of Prof. T. Martin Towne, closes Friday night. The afternoon class ended yes- terday afternoon. The institute has been a remarkably successful one, and was very largely attended. Prof. Towne fully sustained his reputation as an instructor and director, and whenever he can ar- range to spend more time in this city, he will have no difliculty in securing all the pupils he may desire. His time has been ully oceupied, and besides the work of the Institute ho has had a number of pri- yate pulnlln Ail who have had the bene- Titof struction are full of praise for his mo hods and manners. He is a gen- tleman as well na A , and has made many plen quain 5 I He will be gladly I CIonmudd Aok bt any tinie. He will spend Saturday here and Sunday in Omaha, and then proceed to is home in Lmuu.u -~ Best coal and wood 1n the ity at Glea- son's, 26 Pcunl street. - Dr Moleod, ooulist aud aurist, No. 802 Broadway, Council Blufls. (‘Onll ‘cinplars, Colonels Demaree and Long, the tem- perance lecturers, have organized s new lodge of Good Templars. The following arc the oflicers elected: Lodfiv llcpul A. J. Bump. . F. Morris. \l. A '\\ itherall, \l Munson. llla M. Duavis. i. Brooks. Marshal—Louis Cur D. Marshal—Miss A. l’nm Guard—Mys. E. Dodson. Bentinel—Charles Allen . Support iss L. Sunday. L. Supporter—Miss Carrie Phillips. W, 2 T.—1 B. Kissil. Trustoes—dJ. L. Boyce, J. M. Swith, A, L Bump. - We Are With You! The only Chicago & Northwestern lokuoflho lias removed to No. 421 Broad- (Wabash oftice) and tickets are there n i‘! w Chicago and n]] o cipal points ITCHE MRS. FOLGER'S RELATIVES.! They Claim That Insanity Was the Cause of | Her Killing Herself, THE PRANKS OF APRIL FOOLS The Musical Institute—Organiza of Good TemplarsThe Sheriff € ing For Wallbridge - Recapture of a Skipping Prisoner. The Transfer Suicide, The recent sensational sui, at the transfer is still fresh in the public mind. Her son, a boy of ahout 14, was left here without friends or even quaintances. Relatives in the east were informed by telegraph, but there semed to be an unconcern on their part, which has called forth some unple ment. The boy is now being at the tr 5 ght little fellow, who bids fair to take care of himself if given half a chance the world. The following letter received from ¢ the ca tives, giving the n of th and throwing some additional hght u,mn the causes le: .\llml' the woman to Kill her- self. Casunrinareront, Mass., March 1886, — Mr. Van Orman—Dear Sir-In the issue of the Evening Record of Boston 1 find the ac- count of my sister’s death at your home, and 1 her vied relative I feel that I would like to give my thanks to yourself and wife for your kinaness and attention to her. In ordér that you may be more tully able to un- derstand thiis affair, T think it bast to e something in the way of a statement cerning lier, In recard to her being driven - Boston by her relatives, it is not so, There was no eaithly on_for her going, she was well - provic luL: by the death of h the possession of I.Iluul business in th t in husband come into , and was doing snding hier He \u\ l.»l:l ln the ]r!l\\l » would that she was mentally unsound. not have ler « condition becay vice of medieal exami she should Da confinenient she cured, not witlh my 1 i not, bolievt e was rignt, but her {iseharge was brought about by heople who had o real Intercst in hr, and this 1 the result of their a ¢ boy is. not well posted in e facts to be able to Jic Was quite young and_very Jid i of his. mother's condition, so simply s what she (ol um - since. she Was 4 woman of ne w ordinary ability Witen i Thent condinion. Wil you. plense write me giving me information as to the T have written to the coroner and as d nothing, By thereading of rti see that the boy has found friends there who are desirous of. doing for liim, Iy chance here s this. Ho uncie m New Hampshire who isafarmer, who will be glad to take him, but he will s00n be old 2h to take care of himself. I think any chance he may have there ought to be considered, as his future is to be looked to. 5o if there is anything in the statement I would like to correspond with the in rezard to the matte 1l be brought here for bu Tell Rossie to write me. We are not his enemies and have noth- ing but the kindest feelings “to him. — He husband was not superintel I\(h’lll of the v way, but simply a conduetor. Pl giving particulars, and 4{!)I|‘w i has an \ ours, . Dow. Where's thl! Killer? Yesterday there were numerous pranks played in observance of April Fool day, but most of them were such as have heen repeated year after year since jokes were first known. Among the fresher ones one played upon an innocent ton- sorial artist, Sam, who works in George Smith's shop. When he came to the op in the morning he was startled by 1 visited the place during the night, and among the plunder taken were his tools _ and al By the advice of lns » various wnshops, and soon put on ck of an_ im y fellow, whom he chased from 1ce to another all over the city. He seemed to be close upon hist would lose it again, and thus he kept running from the transfer to the Metho- dist_chureh. ast he learned that a fellow scll some i rber shop, and gotting. sight of the follow he hu riedly put” the police on his track. Offi- cor O'lhvion wont. into. tho. place to nab the fellow, but on entering was informed of the day of the month, e then came out and ¢alled the barber to come in and see if o could identiy lis le was hot. of one of llm evening papers was joyfully startled yes terday by the appearance of a cit who “actually “applied for advertising space in the paper. The citizen unfolded his pl.m for starting a perfumery factory I going to employ about ten ons to start with, had rented a build- and wanted to a advertising, After agreeing upon rates, he showed the busin nager a little bottle containing some of the puhuum_y he was planning to manufacture. ‘I'lie manager started to smell of it, and as he pulledout the stopper he suddenly dis- covered that from a little hole in the bo tom of the bottle the contents were rap- idly lea over his frontage. It wasn't the kind of perfumery which he felt like encouraging, and the would-be advertiser got out of the door just in time to dodge the flying bottle. - -~ The Injunction Uases. "lie snloon men have taken an appeal from the recent decision of the United States court remanding back the injunc- tion eases to the state courts. The hope is that this delay, by waiting for the su- preme court of the United States to pass upon the appeal, will cause the cases to remain pending, and that no injunction can be issued while this appeal is unde- cided. It is understood that the prohibi- tionists will try before Judge Connor, at y, to get him to issue the in- Junctions P «d for. On the part of the saloons i1 is cluimed that Judg« Connor ceed with the cases, s the u ken. On the other b nnl the prohibitionists claim that he can issue injunctions. They claim that the cases were brought before Judge Connor, and that when this motion was made to trans- fer them to the United States court, the judge made no ruling on this motion, but simply held his decision back until the federal courts should expry Such an opinion havin claimed that all that Connor to do is to overrule the motion of the change, and proceed with the cases They elaim that the appeal in the federal courts cuts no figure, as the cases were never sent out of Judge Connor's court, and hence there is no wating for them to be sent back. The outcome will be watched for with interest, - Going After Wallbridge. As stated i yesterdsy's Bk, Harry Wallbridge, who formerly traveled for Kirseht & Co., wholesale grocors of this city, lm., been arrested in -Montana on s charge of “ombezzlement. Wallbridge skipped out from Missoun Valley a few mouths ago, leaving his sample case and valise ut the hotel there. It discov- Judge | | Towed from pln THE OMAHA DAILY B33 cred that he w! rt in - his colleetd accounts several hundred dollavs, and the firm has been on the hant for him, by de tectives ever since. He sent to Missouri Valley to have his forwarded to ) 0 e and he was thus traced to that city. From there | went (.. \||| higan and’ then worke K He bas heen ' to plac W s under lock and key in ana amount o his shortage not cxactly known, butitis estimated to be in the vicinity of $1,800, Sherilf Reel ot this ity will probably go after him. The f has a brother there, to whom he has telegraphed to soe that Wallbridge is held until he ean go out there with | requisition papers, | in the city jail here | that it - How the Lock Was Pick Among the tramps who were arrested yesterday was one little fellow who was recognized s being one of those who was in the city Lawson made his escape, and who escaped at the same time. At first he denied ever having been but when assured been his twin brother dmitted that he was the one. must have he finally Mars | Know how they on the cell | sitnply I ;_m- that the trade. but aving, T Why, that's a asked what b : ome of Lawson he had seen him in the city within a day or two, but this is thought to have been™ an u»nl 1 statement - Personal Paragranhs, A.T. Habbard of Neola was in the city yeste Dr. F. at the Ogden Harry Morris will 1 trip on the Pacitic slope Jim Knotts of the Indianola Herald is visiting friends in the Blufis, . M. Jackson left last evening (o] I|| enne on a brief business trip. ing_ from « illness of typhoid malari Irvine Cross, brother of Dr. » city yesterday from Y. L. Heinsdale of Toledo, Towa, is © today for a for his Cross, Balti to visit her proceed 1o Portland, daughter, Mrs. Meigs Mis. Dr. F. C Clark and he have started west AAED) of Ore, to visit her son, 1o visit and before Angeles, San Fr of interest Public me The April Wide Awake pretty spring.time poem den,” by Kitty Putn! i by “A Ballad of the Hemlock Tre Lucy Larcom. There storiesin progres; and instructive biographical ard liter: of the drawings are contributors, while tistically, seem constantly to be the limited _capacity of se for whom they arc writing, and present their sub- jeeis in a very simple and fresh manner, The Quiver for April, while not dealing exclusively with religious topics, yet has suflicient to justify its claims of beir m ne for Sunday reading. Ther however, nothing morbid -~ or gloomy about it, and very pleasant hour may be spent glancing over its pages. The l’<\|m| ar Science \luntlll opens with the first part of ¢ \lunl]uf Mexico,” by David which embodies the results of B gation and study of Mexico, with the ob- jeet of exhibiting 1ts” economic relations to this country, and of helping to det, mine the desira ||l|l\ of the > latter of o Mo | treaty. Other orm ul‘ the M.mlll.-' several seri al short t on his are nd seve talks Horbert Spones r n ) “The Hand-W. mk by Re The controversy hetween Mr. wdstone and Mr. Huxley on the tili s of the Per needlessly we think, self scems to be of the same opinion, ks that the discussion scems nomalous—the reyival of an anti ed subjec he Southes Avery with Probles n the editor I|||n 1 Bivouae {m \lnnl (B. Sons lmlmn p an illust nd on Ihu Virginia Cavaliers.” Mr. Robert B, Wilson replies causti to Mr. Howells' recent uttack on poets i Harper's' Monthly. ]\I| Henry W. A||~l|n thinks he "has Al|~| “Lilitha, Princess of Ghonls, ten by Poe, There : 150 art lan “The war in Missouri,” by ‘ Musser, and *‘The I(lwn Tenness o by J. A Bivo u'l-x.nnm\;: ~l|u.-4~l|ll|\ the mouthpiece of southern wr The Forum for April t riety of timely topics. article that will arouse the at by Mr. A. Carnegie, entitled *An icw of the Labor "in which he takes the ground th tion should in all eases be resorted to for the settlement of differences which employers and a committee of workmen cannot themselves adjust in friendly confer I“ on Probably the nost H||4'n>~l o6 Mhodld Bon nublio lmmvlvss children under 12 y Mr is in favor of stem, and Monsignor . Preston asserts that Catholies want denominational schools. In “Flo " Gail Hamilton writes very enthu cally of the south. Altogether, the num- beris a notable one — , SILVER-THROATED ZELIE. Miss De Lussan Satistied With Progress, and Ambitious to K bark in Grand Opera. 0 Ir|I-nn<- March 11, “\'. 5, sai ssde Lussan of the ton Teals to 41 hicago Tribunc ‘my success in Boston wis most ing. Iwas once recalled six ti Vie tor. N te Lussan showed photog her ants and older sister, all of whom Mme. de Lussan was a fine in her day, & dramatic soprano In |~1 3 or 1864 she sung with Strakosch the other ipals lara Louise R.-ll.g.r Brig. dio, ete, Mme. de Lussan had a fine voice, s 4 supe musician. M. de Lussin is a merchant. ssde Lussan studied singing with mother and with no o(hu teacher. “u yes,” the singer said, “the letter I r eived from a well-known eritic here ad- vising me to be sparing of my high not and be eareful not to force my voice, was very good adyice indeed. But it was not new; it was what you call a chestnut, My mother taught me all that years and years ago, and this very advise was her last words when 1 left her to go upon the v Her 1886, Bc \\]I noli, A liss de Lussan,'’ asked the seribe, “will you tell me whether you employ vielar or abdowinal breathing?’ “Bah!" rejomed Miss de Lussan, with a shrug of disgust. *'My mother troubled me with nothing of the kind. She told me 1o open my mouth and ‘Don’ force your voice,’ she said, ‘d to open your mouth wide or to make any violent éffort; just open it naturally and sing, that is all I would have you do’; and soTdid. T suppose 1 must use the ab dominal breathing To A considerable ex tent, or you would see me breath when 1 sin. now you scarcery ever will. Not to overexert myself; ndtto use {rernulo, not to strain for high motes, and not to worty ahout methoxs, but Just sing-~this was fuy mother's teaching.” “Had you sung in opera before this nswered the singer. “When ing a few times in concert cnough to det ited me when 1 <honld be old olved to appear. no _more until my voice was mature, | studi 1 the ex- crcises, hosts of song, and learned anum ber of opera as SWhat were your operas ron men, in “T'he Bohe with Mang, “What operas have you sung this Inly in ‘Victor, the Bluestockin, diavolo,” and ‘Bohemi k Lexpeet to appear i tation of Donizetti's ‘L'E which is now being rehearse contains Miss Huntington, Mr: 1 bee, Mr. Ciarke, ete. <D yon expect alw the light oy stage, “I'have signed with Manager Foster for two years more. Aiter that I intend to go info grand opera, where 1 ean do Margues and other roles that I think fit my voic “0, yes," some further conve areat difference to me enee likes me or not. phere is chilly, 1 am frozen: domy part. This is what with the so-ealled ¢ continued. 1tis Ii Thomas sits there so sacred 1, a sger is reealled; nothing 1s Next we he o Karl, M to remain upon Miss de Lussan® suid Miss it makes a ether the audi- h the Leamnot b is the r ting. and 5o <he must bow repeated; she must take no flowers. Under such rostric- s i singer i deprgesed and. wnable to h 0 one can enjoy singing in that way.” e Of Interost to mes Robinson, tr Harvard and Prince from Princeton, Jan cuts, bruises, strains Athletes, ner of Athletes at 24, rhcumatism and use Alleock’s Pory for mysclf and pupils 3 known them to tail inover one un- dred eases v strengthen the clesand give relicf. They the only “external remedy used by athletes.” To the Public our cumstances beyond our control delayed the closing out of onr en tire stock as we had purposes The approaching season of spring trade finds us with ‘a goodly stock of Dry Goods and Carpets, some lines de- pleted but cleared of unjlesivable goods. Being in the dry goods business we Lkuow of no better place to continue the same than in Council Biuffs. We shall therefore re-stock every department with new and seasonahle goods. Our Mr. E. Harkness, i8 Row making pur- chases in eastern markets, and we shall soon have a Choice, New Stock To offer our enstomers. Ourcarpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Mogquette, Body Brussels, ite., Ete., Curtaing and curtain goods fromdowmestie and foreign markets, ‘We have alrveady 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 attention to 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. KIEL SALE STABLES! “pajueseadey SE PUjIRLIER YIS 1Y Horsos and Mules kept constantly on hand, for ealo at retail or in car louds, ac promdtly filled by o on short k on. , Proprietors. r Fitth Avenue aud Fourth St Councll Bluffs Iowa, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 887 Broadway, Council Blufls, low f {T[);\Y. APR WHOLESALE IHO JOBBING EIIOTISES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, , WELLS & CO,, Wholesale Agricultaral Implemants, Bugsiy, X . Ete | Ete, Couneil Bluft, Towa, \I\Vl'l-'.\l'l'l'l{|N(; C0 v, Rock Fa Main St., € DAVID BRADLI Manif'rs an 1Job! Agrlcul[ural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, mrringes, and all kinls of Facn Mae .u ry. I tor 14 outh Muin Strect, Council Blufs, Towa. Nos. AXE F O, Queagos, T, H.DovarAs, Geo.F. Wriair, Pres&Treas, VePres&Man, Sec &Counsel, Council BlafTs Handle Fastory, eporated.) ck, Slodge wnd Small HANDLEN, (Ine Manufucturers of Axi Handles, of o "COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadas, Oil ¢ ll‘HlY &, Curtain | Upholstery Gools, § Towa. 3 CIGARS, TOBACCO, ' & MOORE Jobbers th (o= Finest Brands of Cigars. Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts,, Council Blutts, own. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Fruit and Produce Comission Marchants. CRACKERS, McCLURG CRACH —Munufu Fing Crackers, Bwu{t, ad Caxss, Councit B CROCKERY, MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbars of Crockery, Glasswars Lamps, Froit Jars, Cutl Stoneware, Har Goods, Fancy Goods., Ete. Council Blu owi. DRUGGL A Swrk HARLE, HAAS & CO, Wholesale Druggists, Olls Palnts Glass, Druggists’ & n st and No. DRY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & €O, 1-1‘]]”"”5 'l]]d Jobbers of Dl'] Goods, und 114 Main St Nos. s Blafs, Iowa. Wholesale California Fruifs a Specialty General Comn 542 Broadwa; ¥ 71”\-II Blutr: WIRT & DUQU Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionsry & Fancy Groceriss. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl meil Blafrs, GRONEW! Jobbers in Staple aad Fancy Gro g, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Town. L. KIRSCHT & (‘() Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. No. 416 Broad- Also Wholesaic Liquor Denlors, Bluirs, HARDWARE. r. C. DE VOL, Wholosale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, ete. Nos, 54 Brondwuy, and 10 Madn strect, Council Bluffs, HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN & €O, Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. 5 Muin St. Council Bluffe, Towa. l\lI"I( ALK BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 344 Brondway, Council Hlaffs HEAVY HARDW KEELINE & FEL '1‘ Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blufls, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. McDANELD & Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Blufts, Tow oIL " COUNCIL BLU —=Wholesalo Doal [lluminating & Lubricaun' 0il3, Gasoline BETO., BETOC. 8. Theodore, Agent, luum il Blufrs. Towa. OIL CO. Ll'.‘llll.‘ll, PILING, ET( A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southern Lumbsr, Piling, Aud ridgco Muteriul Spocialtios Wholosulg Luw: ber of all Kinds. Ofic Main St., oCouncil Blutts. Towa. AND LIQU ul” JUI[V LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Aent for St Gothard's Horb 1 M Council Blu ‘bCliNl-IJIJER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Couneil Blufs, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace, Offico Over American Express Company. " Farm 4t @ Bargam Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; 234 wiles from Council Bluifs, Address IRA SCOFIELD, Council Bluffs BAes v tftifiase 4 HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Beick hailding onlictie Ginat tracks - the indho worlk 808 Bighth Avenue SPECIAL NOT qus NOTIUE.<Spocial advertisements, such a3 Lost,Found, To Lovn, For Sils, To Raat, Wants Boarding, ote., will bo insartod in this column at thelow rate ot TEN CENTS PRI firstinsertion and FIVE CEN DS PRR LINE for ench subsaquent insartion. Loavo advortisy montsat our offico, No. 12 Pearl strost, naar Broadway, Council Blufrs, WANTS, Tor SALE-Cheap. A new peanit ro nste Anflerson, Kringel & Co, Walnut, fown. VW ANTED-A totnie ¢ Call on Col. W, dintely. NOR SALE=OI | Sto suit, ut Bec oftic 18 | | sireot : room cottage. Tnguire ut | QTR st or of McMicken, 316 120 Fourth Platner street. JWAN & WA mdor Citiz LKER, B3 Muain stroot, stite ana_ wmer: ything in our i i pile of vod or property., sto ks place, it such you have or e From Yori. - Swan & W NOTICE 3 mutual o 1\ B Ty dissoly o fon huving be n i f ness of the okl fivm, ds 1o one hulf Day one-halt RUSSELL&CO senufactureraof all sizes of Automatic Engines Eepecially Do for Rusning MILLS, GRAIN, ATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers. New Massillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Tr SAW MILLS, E Factory Massillon, O. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. tion Tngines, TC. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD (0.'S DIAMOND BRAND OF Strictly Pure Lead, Linc and 0l PREPAIRED PAINTS Are just ns free from adultern- . it A e ated by actunl compuri- S. H. KELLY, Desler in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc, 507 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Bailway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the eparture of traing by the local depots, Trains minutes ourlicr and arr PEPART: 0i110AGD & NORTHWESTERN. Muil und Expross. modation. e RoEER e 05 G0, NILWAUKEE B 7 PAUL Mail and Expross.. Expross. Kxpress . WANASH, 8T, LOUIS & PAGIFi Loci al 8t. Louis Exp ¥ Transfer St. Louis AS CITY, ST. JOK & COUNCIL BLU Mail'and Exprees, Express. .. KIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, joux City Mail . Bt. Paul RA]\YLNN UK DUMMY THAINS TO OMAIA. Leave Council Blufly - (03—, 10 8 §1—11:00 TR Councxl Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewls & Arnd, Props. Pasgengers und baggago taken to and from all trains. Busscs, chrriuges and biggugo wag- ons make connections with all trains. Prompt ) all calls. Spocial rates (0 al troupes and commercial men, Car- fages run doy and night. Office at Ogden Housc phone 138, Also at Bechiele's Hotel. Leave orders on the lates T CovNcIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS - Mrs. C. L. Gilette's Hair Goods Store, Nox 29 Main St., Council Blufis, Opp. Postoffices THOS. OFFICER. WO M. PUSET OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Betablished lsga any kind ratsed or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, and Bighth Street, NE for thy | | | than ever b Framo houses moved Council Bluffs, REMOVED T wish to rospectfully call the attention of my at 1 the public neral, to my romo- trom the old’ stand Nos. Main St | to my new and commodious quarte No. 226 ‘Droadway', Whore I will e ploased 1o sce my miny friends, With alarze, new and complete nssortment of | il the very * LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being locaten | quarters I am botter s prepared 1o sorvo the publio. Ttospectiully, s J. M, SMITH, Merchant Tailor JACOB ‘SIMS. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. l‘mrn«eq in State and Federal ows 7 and 8, Snuzart Blook, LAMPS and CROKERY REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, Main Street, Council Bluffs. T RICE, M. D. or othior tumors removed wichout R. CANGERS {500, or i wwics ot b CHRONIC DISEASES or ail kinds a speciaty. _Over thirty y No. 11 Pea &9 Cox: AC.Bunsnay, P Jan Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, ..$100,000 . 250,000 ..1,000,000 _Courts, No. o xporienad. o, Council Bluits, TON FitEs LW, N. Brows, Cushier, Capital s Authori pital Stockholders Represent Do a general banl Accounts of bank: & businass, bunkors, werehants, man- als roceived on favora. o and foreign exchango. st of attention given to ness committed to our care. all busi TIMOTHY SEED. 1 havo a quantity of sound, which 1 offer at reasonublo figurcs. crop of 188, Correrpondenco ol BUTLFR, Schaller, Iowa. MASON WISE. cleaned seed Secd of tho ited. F.G. C.&N. W, Ry Horses and Ies For ull purposes. bought and sold, at retall and in lota Seventy-six head of quality of mules now on hand. own. COUNCIL BLUFTS OMITIBUS ".. | Baggage & Transfer Line. ‘Bus and baggaze wagons conncct with al trains, to all hotel: tention 10 COMMER CAL TROUPES, Prompt att calis. Oftice at Pucific Housc 140; ulso Telephoune No. H. BEECROFT, Proprietor. CARPETS, CURTAINS, CII. CIT.OTET the very best Council Bluffs | Rugs. Mattings, Window Shades,Etc 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, Uplolstery Goods, ete, POPULAR PRICES—Mail orders at- tended to prompt Fine Upholstery Work toorder, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO. 405 Broadw Locking Bracket for Fences AND OTHER RAILS, RODS, ETC, ¥ NCES BUILT WITHOUT NAILS Any purt readily tken out or replaced. For picket or vail feneos, iron or wood, caniot be ex cellod for railing of uny sort. For particul write C. J. BECKMAN, Inyent Council Bluffs. State and county rights for sule. UNION TICKET OFFICE A T. ELWELL, Ageat, No. 607 Broadway, Council Bluffs ONLY HOTEL 1o Council 1uffs having Flire Hsca Andull moaern fmprovoacuts, call LeYs fire alarm bells, etc., 18 e CRESTON HOUSE!? N 215, 217 and 219, Muin Stroet, A MOUN, Froprieter