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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week THAON, & v e TELEPHONE Brsivyes OFFicE, No. 43, Niont Evrron, No. 23, 0w Manager. INOR MENTION, Stubbs, the hatter New spring goods at Reiter's, Lew Loveland will locate s00n The procecdings of the city council ap pear on another page. The four-vear old son of County Re corder H. J. Chambers died in Avoca on in Colorado his over has removed 7 Main street piermin & Co.'s b The case of George Criss, the colored youth arrested on complaint of Davy Yaughan for has had his case Miss H, arrived trimming de A. Newman, of Chic and takes entire ¢l rtment of H. ¥ millinery stor 0. 321 Broadw A great many people are purchasing round trip tickets to - California, the ma jority preferring the mincty-day limited tickets, good to leave on inside of thirty days. Our stock of moquette, body Brussels, and ingrain carpets is now unnpll(l‘ Our customers are invited to examine the sume. No trouble to show the goods Harkness Bros, The Sons of Veterans night o or; miking othe for the must 0-MOrToW We have 1 £o I||~ will_meet ize by ehoosing o preliminary to- s and cments L consignment of new spring dl hold them only afew s wishing new and stylish goods will do well to examine these at once. Harkness Bros. Dys. Siebert: and B nd took over halt ilon of serum from the five-y old son ot Mr. Hoemison, in the southern part of the eity. The little low had dropsy, and as a last resort the doctors tapped him. agent, A, T. morning” ran out of ots, and had to send to s for a' fresh su oply. In the past worth of tickets to the F he exeeative eouncil of the grand en- umpment of the . A. K. mects in Siou from here will be in them John Lindt, E. J \lemn Fadden and C. S. Hubbard, A. Newman, o hicago trimmer, has taken the trimming department us of obtaining the styles should lea Friedman. The police haye been noti out for a bay lor H from Sioux city thief ans of the miss Wall Me: well known The description of the ty well the description m, but if he is the i he will hardly come & \m‘l]l\\v\h'!n, nl Sis uml as this is his _second , there are fears that he will not re- The county board of supe yesterday in regular session. pt routine busin, approving bonds, ete. To-day there will ng of road cases, the most try- ing business which comes before the board, and one which requires much re- ligious patience. The revival services under the ship of Captai ton, kept up with increasing interest and sue- cess Sunday night the hall was filled to ll*‘llllll()h[ c: city by 7 o’clock, and after that hour many came who had to ay without getting inside. The rvices will close to-night, Captain having to leave on & business leader- have been mes Brooks, the ex-policeman, yes- y received a letter from the miofher - Stai. Bates, in which we about the same detail Bates killing his _wife been given in the Br when on the police foreo experience in handling Bates. oceasion Bates had been bea and Brooks was called in to arrest hinm. ates was locked up, and on getling sober cried like a baby, and promised so” taith- fully that he would not again lay violent s on his wi was allowed to g0 without any ve \lnlu here, Bates threate ions to kill his wife, v\u| 1’5 mothe v der, reminds Br past di this letter, confirm the previ that the murder was Butes sharpencd his knife smith shop before going home, and_ find- ing his wife alone hit her in the bac the head with an axe handle, erus the skull, and then cut her throat, only n for the killing was that Would not Tive with him onger. Goto S. H I(4~ll) Main for the Carter White L Co.'s Diamond }h n:id of Paints and Strictly Pure W hite Lead, e already Mr. Brooks, On one and_ the {ing of the of poor mur- these she 507 street, - ainting )mlr house this Jarter White d, Zine o guar Do you intend F spring? If you do, gt the € Lead Co.’s Strictly Pure Le Oil Prepared Pain They tood (o, glve, purfect watistu sale hy 8.H. Kel ly 7 Main s Load _compuny's ; nul White 1 seene lit was brought to t #3500, and not being able to & Jodged in jail, where he will probably have to remain until Septemoer, if not Jonger. White is a LI en country boy, aged about 18 o his father, who lives in Missouri, sent him $2 in aletter. The letter reached the boy at Woodbine, but when he opened it he found no money in it. He was satistic by the of the envelope that some one I openced the letter and stolen the # lf.- made a roar to the ostmaster, but that ial could give im little hen he " sat i h and wrote a postal that tne letter eard to his fat 'son of n was received but =" hal stolen the money mm thing that followed for this free expression of his wrath at 'hw\cruulu e movey. ‘The expericnce will probably teach him that this is nof of free speech in all respect: cher not ud of free writing. Money to loan by Forrost Smith, Substantial abstracts of titles and real JW.& K to loaus. & Squive, 100 n.rl street, Couuneil Biufls. B P TR S L TS CHATS WITH THE SPORTS. | How Two of the Bluffs Gang Tried to Beat | an Omaha Game, | "“CRANKY' BILL" AS A LAWYER. The € netery Case Comes Home to Roost—An Postal— Threatened Suits Against Paving Taxes, Ixpensive Gossip Among the Sports. “Say, you BEE man, that was that Jim and Henry to do up Jack Morr overin Omaha, on Saturday mght last,” wus the words addressed one of the Bee foree yesterday morning by a man well posted asto the ways r.||n) ling. The informer went on, saying: “Yes, these two men imported & slick one from ‘hieago by the name of Berry. This the one who ‘snaked the wheel,* and win $1,0) from Al Hankins in Chy some time ago. Well, Berry, he Morrison's in Omaha, and Henry on down with a eonple in his jears and won He might win $2,000, but yon know awful K Morrison K& |\1"h( on's W slick job | tempted to Laughed, he” was thankful he > only make ‘w kick, for didn’t lose more.” “If they had of sent any other man over there, why, they'd made a big win- , but they pickedout the most nervous or 1 know Wiy did they send him?" “Well, you see he often gets on o *fare’ and goes over and plays in' a hundred or so, and they thought he'd be the last one Jack Morrison would suspect of haying iob put up The BEE man beeame g \n\mu-tn an\ the wheel” could be X that it was dnnu unl | 80! gum, by which the player could win at vn pleasure, ¢ *he continued, “this new poljce force have run _out all the inoffensive pimps and would-be erooks, byt the most dangerous men are stili here. They don’t : fellows, and the veally ‘slick’ 1 around.’ heeny Bob,' for instanc fine looking fellow, well dre good talker. In my opinion ¢ hanging around ask astianger to he will show ‘SLee ° ag “You needn t publish th it's none of our affairs here, as it happened » Omaha, but T only ‘put you on’ to - Paving Suits Threatened. is understood that a move is on foot to give the city a fight on the spc assessment question. The attempt be made to form a combination of property owners who have paving taxes to pay, andto 't cases to restrain the city from collecting these spe ments. The move seems to the claim that such improvements as paving and sewering should not be charged up 10 the abuiting property, but should be paid for by assessing the entire property of the eity. It is understood that certain attorneys of the city are willing to fight the assessments on condi- tion that if they s they shall be puid out of w ave the property owners intere . Such 15 the substance of the reports that flying along the streef y. From the sentiment any, even among those inl assessments to pay, it seems that there will be no very strong combination made for any s Most of the citizens see nothing butgencral panic and loss by any suel attempt, hose who ha side of the paved str excited by any such u-pum, and if such an attempt is made to ddle the ex- penses on the ¢ rise in indignation |m| llu ere will beahot tight all lh)n" the line. Tis claimed that (hm:, for defeating 1 but even little show a whole, and the burden \\uuld bear est upon those who receive I'he rumored combination l| s called forth mueh talk alre and if the move should ripen into an, action, a storm \n]l break whi pve anything but helpful to the ocument whwh has caused * s said to have been circulated by uu Ford, and |h.|l it reads as fol- ast the undersigned, cs of Sa agree to engage Py & l’uw\ nd Wright, ) be com menced by tively, to 'r taxes for grading, by the city and nssessed agair property. We furthermore agree to p he aboye named attorneys for their s full, a per cent ‘of all amounts ed from collection, the per cent- age to be agreed upon mutually between of this nluvunu-nl and the ot this in ymel lll whatsove ving to pay all penseg of trial, ineluding the filing of documents, taking of depositions, ete.” But few signers have been obtained a yot, and it is understood thatsome of thes attorneys named in connection with the move deny that they have consented to thus act. our Ly signers hereof ug -— Information wanted concermng Fran cis Mair, aged 17, light hair, blue eyes, good sized. Left "home in August. * He t from Brownsville, Neb., in Oc Reported to have boen seen s City luter. Any information concerning him will be thankfully re- guivad by his " puronts, J. H. Goodwin, No. 2131 eil Blufls last. ., the 26th day of April the ary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in America, and it has been the custom and the usage of the several sdictions undex the Sovereign nd 210 celebrate the day in such ap- te munner as they may respectfully ate, the Odd Fellows of Council Iilum. have set apart that day, and have accepted an invitation from the Odd Fellows of Omaha to participate with them in celebrating the 26th day of April, the anniversary of our order. The Odd Fellows of Omaba intend to muke that day u gala day for Odd Yellowship in this part of the country. ery lodge in Nebraska and west: have been invited to partici) ) on that day. The lodges in this fllv have AI| poiuted committees to make ali the necessary arrangements for the 20th day 1 of April, and all members of the lodges here in the city are invited Lo go if possi- ble, and are requested to report to any of the committees on arrangements so the; angements for all that will go. iting brothers who are the city on that day are now or will be i also invited to join in with us and go to equest that every Omaha. We kind] y turn out if possible member of the ord: on that -day. Ample accommodations and didn't | THE OMAHA DATLY BEE | terred The in for nquet all that will will take place and a ball in the eveni to all visiting brothe Special rates and trains will be seen on that day. Full particulars will be published fater. Please report to the | committee as soon as practicable all that intend to go. W, SLEAD, S, G BriNtoN, Jons MATHEW, Committee on Avrangements - coal and wood in the city ¢ will be n\'ulv parade and | the day tim: and will be fre go at Gloa Among some fellow day as vagrants appe his name as Cunningh manded a jury trial. The fellow was ree ognized none other than T Bill," who has made a record heve, He will be remembered as the fellow who | | stole George Ferguson's valise from front of the Pacitic and who was “ | sent to the peaitentiary for months T'his was two years or so He has vut did not tarry one who gave and who de house, six 10 been back once sinee long Now he appeared as vag ge whieh he repelled with He demanded a jury in and was lis own mient of over an fed in bing indignation Hendri nted one and mad He conducted an arg quite a fellow” to talk \\l\h and among the curious. lite produc tions which e made public when here hefore, was o weal to Judge o up the way prisoners were ased in Chic al years ago h tieles coned treatment of the prisoners in the o well, It seems that he spends most of his time writing and in jail 1 his argument before the j jury w i istic of him. — He quoted 1 St. Panl and the ¢ uulunm discussed learnedly the constitutionality of the vagraney law McLeod, oculist and aurist, sadway, Couneil Blufls. Dr. 502 B No. Cost of the Cemetery Fight. Some months ago the public mind was distracted with the fight made by cevt citizens to force the removal of Fuiry cemete! the ceme tery s now ngered the health and life of eitizens, and an attempt was made to prove this claim in the courts. A 1 unount of expert testi- mony was introduced on both sides, s some of the best legal talent of the eity wus engaged in wrestling with the law points involved. The fight has now prac- tically ceased, and the attempt to foree the removal of the cemetery or to prevent furtber burials there has failed. The costs in the ease foot up about these costs have been taxed up the citizens who started the fight the cemetery. An exeeution has issued, and now the bill has to be paid. Among the plaintifis who are ealled on o pay fun_are Ed. Mott, 0S80, well, My Burnhan others. \Im h of the costs came in the form of witness fees for the wvhysicians sstified as expert Many of the: d to throw off theil fees so as to lighten the burden some, but still the costs are enough to make the fight rather exvensive for those concer We 1 The only Chic bash oflice) and tickefs ago and all prineiy J.C, Mirer e there ~nI(l to Cl points east. Gleason, at his e Personal Paragi mes Keith has gone on a trip to Jackson has returned from Miss Caldw city yesterds Rev. C. Hoover and wife left last even- ing for California. N. M. Pusey and wife left last for the Pacitic slope. Miss Anna Squire has returned from her visit to Walnut. o Eyeret < will go to mith and wife will go s the Pacific coast this week. 0. W. Butts w on Wednesday or Thursday for San Diago, Cal. E. M. Corwin, of Burlington, among the tors to the Blufis yesterd Ed Cook has been quite ill for « s, but was yesterday able to g in. Miss Mollie - Larimer and Miss y left last evening for a trip to C: 1, of Bedford, was in the evening the Tatter part of west as s D. W. Keller now goes to Dawes connty, Neb., to improve some real estate held by him the Mus. M. C, Des Moines, Leation i illiam Dalton, vho were Wallace leaves to-day for ng been spending a'short danghter and visiting here, y Flemming leaves Kansas City, to attend the mandoline tournament, George P. Moore, of the (' Lead company, was in the city and to-day goes 1o Des Moines George W. Fisher, of New York, presi- dent of the National Cutte rrived and now takes ch: catting department of I Maj. D. H. Wheeler, Omaha Fair and Exposition assoc was in the city rday conferri Driving Park people 1ces Lo take place in cach rter White yesterday, the iation, of lhu two ¢ Sheriff Perry tana to get W |1I|» tr u-lnw m n of K iff Reel will have an oppor- tunity of ~u~m;z|n~\n|mm| brother, who lives near to where “Wallbridge was cap tured, has gone to Mon 1 - Neola N A, lowa, April 5.—-Dr Todd's old uy..\ is very T s SO Dr. v is fitting up a suite of oflice lunmn pver his drug store. L. Lodge and wife lexve Tuesday for a vacation on the Pacitic coast. The town council are to-da; o-day equalizing ssessment of taxes for the present od Helflinger is in the st 3|un salary in N wprovements are being made ng and all me the proper sea. son for the town council to offer some inducement to our property holders by rebate of taxes for the setting out of shade trees along the strects in the resi dence portion of the town. The pseudo editor of th your correspondent is suf¥ dose of sour grapes. Wond wouldn't improve his sheet? The phrenologist has left us covering in the heads of the N lica luue stubbornuess and a gr of amativeness. A runner for 3 gravestono louse was in town a few duys ago looking up a list lullln, widows of ‘the town. He was re | t investing aska land Reporter says ing from a r it a dose dis pub at deal after T AR - PR | he did bring is a question | tire stock as we TUES 0 our de: nm\ postmaster as being | hority on such matters, | ‘Connor hat r@urned from his | visit to the old dominion to look up a for- | tune of $100,000, reported to have been | left him by a wealthy relative, but the fortune hasn't materiatized, and John | will try and make another with the help | of Towa's rich soil As an evidence of the uneasiness ex- isting among onr saloon kee| O'Connor and Ryan have “begun the | study of horse breaking | ing, under the tutor<hipy of P\ | Wrig t of California, and shall try their hand at it should prohibition prove a sue coss For many months past there has been a warrant outstanding for the arrest of one John Hanly, on the charge of selue but John was fortunate enough to ‘Iuvh capture till last week, when he fell into the hands of the Council Blufls au thorities. An officer from here wa nt to bringJohn back, but he didn’t. What Pavt Pry Prof. Ricardo will walk scross Broad way this afternoon at 3 o’clock from the top of the Pacific house on o tight wire, for the benetit of young Winchester, who vecently had his logs amputated To the Public control our en Cirenmstances beyvoud our have delayed the elosing out of I purposed, The appronching season of spring trade finds us with a goodly stock of | Dry Goods and Cavpets, some lines de- | pleted but eleared of undesivable goods. v goods husiness we ace to con ne the Binfis. We shall Being in the ¢ Know of no better same thay Conneil therefore re-st every department with new and sonable goods. Our Mr. Havkness, is now making puv- chases in eastern markets, and we shall soon have a Choice, New Stock To offer onr eustomers, - Ourearpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Mogquette, Body Brussels, Tte., E fromdomest “urtains and curtain goods and foreign markets, We have alre on our tables the choicestselections sf Swiss and Iam- 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 inte 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. “MURDER MOST FOUL" To Allow Anyone to Dicot Diphtheria! DG DR. THOMA: CuUne was used URIN Just six years thero has not been m Diphthe JEFE] hundre!s of thousunds putrid sove throut, w mal ed instructions how to use the medi- eine sont with it. No doctor required. Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! Dyspeptic, why live in misery, and di Jeiferic const Best of ref- Price § pation ina very short time. en. Dyspepsin s the e it of i discnsed conditions Mrs. E. N of the Union Pacitie, this city, suflerer for many yors, with what was sup- posed to be cancer of the thront. 1t was xo bad that sho was threatencd with starvation- Her genoral health was completely broken o Sho could only swallow liquid food, und oy that her stomach could not digest or wsximilute. Physicians of Councll BISTs nd Omahn guve Toris, of this city, was called. obtained relicf soon she would have died from blood poison, the same condition that destroyed the lije of Gen. Grant: Dr. Jetteries’ diptheria medicive is infallibie in all Kinds of sore throat DR. JEFFERIES' REMEDIES 4 0t his Offic S, ounehl Bluts, lows, xpress on Recelp Mot Soker. | - | 1160 o 1116 South Main Streot | 1.0 Greasoy, M Weasowsy 226 Broadway, Council Blufls. DAY, APRIL 6, 1836, 'WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FEHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICCLTURAL DEERE, WELLS & €O, Wholesale Agricaltural Implemsnts, Baggiss, Fto , Fte. Counell Bluffe, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Corn Shellers, Stalk Cullers. Disc Harrows, Seaders, Corn Planto J . Rock | INMPLEMENTS, Carriages, O . Feod Cat e 7 Main St., Council Bluirs DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'es an 1 Jobhors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Cacriagos, and all kinls of F Machin vy, Counil Blufs, Towa. AXE HANDLES. T, H.DOUGLAS, GEO Pres&Troas, ViPres &M, Se Council Blafs Haadle Factyry, (Incorporated.) Handles, of every WG Manufuct ro and Small i CARPETS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Gools, No. 105 Brondway' Council Bluirs, Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, BTC. PEI Y & MOORE, =Wholesale Jobbers in the— Pinest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Muin and 27 Pourl sts,, Council Bluft, owa. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesulo Frait and Prodace Commission Merchants. No. 1 Pearl =t, Conneil BlnTs, K MeCLURG CRACKE —Manufacturors of Fine Crackers, Biscuits aad Ca'es, L Ioner, 2 CO., Conneil Bufs CROCKERY, MAURER & CRAIG, lmpmers&d 07301 Crockery, Glasswars nware, Bar Council Blaifs, DIUGHISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO., ngsists, Oils, Paints, Glass, No. 22 Main St., “ouncil Biutls, anld DRY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO., Luiporters and Jobbers of Dry Goads Notions, nd 114 Main and FRUITS, 0. W, [(l Wholesala Cali General Comm WIR I’ & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionary & Pancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufrs, " GRONEW Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Gror&rm;, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, " L. KIRSCHT Jobbers of Staple and Fansy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dex ). 418 Broad- Wy, Council I HARDWARE. P, C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware, Tioware, Gasoline Stoves, Refriverntors, cte, Nos, 534 Brondwuy, and 10 Main Couneil Biufr HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturors of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Havaess, Saddlary, Btc. No. 52 Muin St. Council Bluils, Iowa. 3 'CALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. 344 Broadway, Council Blufts, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blufts, Towi. HIDES AND WOOL. Wl) H. McDANELD & €O, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tullow, Wool, Pelis, Grense and Furs Council s, Tows, OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO,, —Wholesale Denlers in— [lluminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasaliny BHTC., ETO. £ Theodore, Azent, Chuneil BluTs, Towa, =3 LUMBER, PILING, ETC, A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood Southera Lumd \r Piling, And Bridge ) rinl Sy Kinds. Ol Council Blufrs WINES AND LIQUORS, JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domsstic Wines & Liquors, Mauin 5t. Council Blufts, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No 60 Main St., Coucit Blug N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. Farm at a Bargam Well iwpioved farm of 107 or & il Bluts, Ada 1KA SCOFIELD, Council Blufls, § miles srom Coun | | | onLittie Giaat trusks=the b HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bailding anv k st in the worl L 808 Eighth Avenue and raieed or maved and § ghth Streot, atistaction guarani Frame houses moved Council Bluffs, Ve aViie SdVALWL L, Leading Merchant Tailor All latest Slulllg novelties cut and made in best possible manner. Bluffs. ) O ISl SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE,—Special advertisomonts, such as Lost,Found, To Loan, For $aly, To Reat, Wants Boarding, otc., will bo insarted in this column at thelow rate of TEN TS PER LINE for the firstinsortion and FIVE CEN ench gubsaquent insertion. mentsat our ofice, 1y Broadway , Council Blufrs, arl stroct, noar WANTS, AP lon I o SALE O Tunch connte Broadway, near N (DR SALE—Cheap, O S 1‘ it Jooi e 120 Fourth Platier street. pot A Bew peanit ro nste L Walnut, fowa. in qu el s ntitics 1o suit t office, D Five stroct, room cottage. hnquire ut or ol MeMicken, but it is imp ) pu om tho fiet ¥ daily nak st 1T you want 1o sell our line, write us and we aifis to selcet fron, s own prope g place, it 8uc hear from you TIMOTHY SELD 1 have n quantity of sound, weli ¢l Wihieh 1offer at reasonable ficures, Correspondencr Schaller, Towa, C, THE CARTER WHITE LEAD C0.'S DIAMOND BRAND OF Striclly Pure Lead, Zinc and Qi PREPAIRED PAINTS e et ant Are just as repres tion, and rne ver that can be su sons. For sule by 8. H. KELLY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc. 507 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Hltern- I, n fnct coipart freo from i by actud Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the time of arrival and departure of trains by central Standard time, at the local depots, Train transter dopot ten Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & wzers and bag, Tusses, carringe fons with all trains. Prompt to al culls, Bpecial rates (o una and i nd, Props. attention give thentrical troupe riages run duy House. lophone 124 Hotcl ve orders on the lates I WIL. PAY The Highest Market Price For all kinds of second hand household goods and STOVES. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway, Council Eluffs. COWITCIL, BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No. 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Opp. Postoffice, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, 'S, OFFIOER. Wl M. PUSEY OI‘PICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFF3, 10WA. Katublished 207, 226 Broadway, Council JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, Practices in tr and ederal ¢ Courts, Rooms 7 and s, Sauzart Blosk, oses. Longht and sold, at retall and e quNntittes (o solect trom. MASON WISE. tret, Near Pacific House, Council Bluffs. RI M. D. ‘or othior tam s “removod wihout N R. CANCERS & of W wirs o o GHRONIC DISEASES or i winism soccany ity y ractieal oxporionaa, vl st ouncil Blutts, CONSULIATION itk in 1ot Gth LW, Teriys, Viee-Pros, BrowN, Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 250,000 1,000,000 ACBURNIY Jan Capitall.: o 1 Sae Authorized Capital. ... Stockholders Represent. ... Do a goneral banking business. Accounts of banks, bunkers, mershants, man- ufacturers and individuuls roceived on favora. ble terms. Domestic and foreign exchange. The very host of attention given to ness CoMmitted to our CArd, KIEL SALE STABLES all busi ST DOJURLIRH Y201 [§ wnd Mules kept constantly on hand, o at rotail or in eur louds, on short rictors., Stuble Corncr, Fiith Averiue and Fourih St Council Bluffe Town, CARPETS CURTAINS, (Shraey (Shcd{Singn=g Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Etc Wholesale and Retail, —- Spring 1886—Our stock is now com- plete and contains the newest designs and colovings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, ete, POPULAR PRICES -Mail orders at- tended to prompt'y, ine Upholstery Work toorder. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO0. 405 Broadway, RUSSELL&Co Manutacturers of all sizos of Automatic Engines Especially Dosine MILLS, GRAIN;EL TORS, AND EI RIC LIGHT Tubular and Locomotive Roilers, New Massillon Threshers, for Running ey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ET1C, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Locking Bracket for Fences ANUFOTHER RATLS, KD, EIC, FENCES BUILU WITHOUT NAILS, Any part_readily taken out or replaced, For picket oF rail o cannot bo ex- Gelled for vl Fliculurg Writo iAN: Tulvontor Council Biulfs, State and county rights for sale. ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having PFire Esoap s Anduil imoasrn tmprovewsnts, call b lrin bells, CRESTON HOUSE! Now. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MUMN, Proprister