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E REE L2 OO R D omea e —————— -Dunu ' THE D_AEL? BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 9. OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Pelivered by carrier i any partof the city at tenty cents per wock, - Manager, BUSINESE OFFICE, Niowr Eviron, MINOIR MENTION. Stubbs, the hatter, v Jensen is bulllmg a e s strect James Mithen s Mynster street property Dr. Barstow is modeling denee on Sixth strect which he purchused H. A, Baird ness of Arthur L wity The Congregationalists had a social lnst cyening ut the ves E. Harkness. Captain Williams is raising and re modeling his property on Washington avenue and Sixth strect. Justice John Jay Frainey has just com- pleted his spring ¢ ing”in his oflice, which has given the same quite a fine ap remodeling his the resi recently 18 bonght koyitz, out No. ¢ the busi- Broad pleasant cnee of I AHhur the infant child of Matt Il-m e, died” on Wednesday evening, The ake place from the mily 11 Mill street, at 2:50 In ehanging the derrick at the n ernment building, one of the he eables was brought in te h-,mu..p and telegraph w badly damaging them. on, ot the mei st nwmI that W gov- pipe had burst Jikof Shugart, The prompt discovery prevented great <Im|.|;.,v grand time may be expected at the Y .\I C. A sociable to be held this even- ing at the rooms corner of Main strect All friends and persons ssted in Ihvv work of the association uested to be present. now here for of the Aus ph com- 1 - eaused ¥ council to pass the ro; then the work of 1 commence me of each sex, consti- iness in the |vnl|fl- court c wome is the mother of ace cansed rouse her let the cup neces: constr Two drun tuted the b yesterday everal childre on, them by he will-power su to alone, if nothing elsc Sy . Personal Paragraphs. J. O. Arthur, of the West Shore was in the eity yesterday. . Suing and wife, of Ha were in the city yesterday. George Holbrook, of Missouri s in the city yesterday. . Lewis, who has been visiting frs. S. M. Hayt, veturned west line, dington, . Jones, route agent of tho Ixpress company, was in the y Birkinbine and children r a visit to her old removed Ins d in occupies ad of Worth stri od over in Shockton, he will ¢ _her hus- family into the eity his old |IOI||L at th Retht visiting. New Yo proceed to Guatamela, wh and i He is onc of the en the government who made the Aln.\tu. A. S. Hazelton Davenport, where, for admission to v court, he \ ned and admit- ted. Mr. a thorough student, and a ,mm-v man of marked abilit whose success is assured. —— New Telephones. The following new telephones haye been added. Subscribers should cut this out e ivin book for reference: Mul‘llmllnml n\, i returned from mh other applicants in the supreme sidence. B. Tack and Wire Nail works Field & Cole. A.D.T. Co.'s oflice. P d opening of dr G goods, carpets, ete., at Hurkness Bros.’ this evening. -~ Bliss. Immmense stock of new millinery. Call and see it. No goods will b Bros.’ this evenin tion will be given entirely to di the new dry goods, carpets, ete. Invited. All are L ‘We Are With You! The only Chicago & Northwestern ticket oflicé has removed to No. 421 Broad- way (Wabash oflice) and tickets are there sold to Chicago and il principal points east, J. C. MiTCHELL, cket Agent. okl e L Sce the new goods at Harkness Bros.” opening to-night. - Money to loan on city and farm ]nn]l erty at § and 7 per cent interest, by F.J. Day, successor to Odell & Day, No. 59 Pearl street. - Dr MecLeod, oculist and 502 Broadway, Council Blutls, aurist, No. Lt Harkness Bros will be closed from b o'clock this afternoon to 7 o'clock, at which hour the grand opening will be- gin. Dressinaking, »uuvuu and Miss Gleason, No 84 Pe - For the latest style ot dres Miss Gleason, No. Jl Pe Money to loan hv hnu st Smith. fitting, by vl street. aking sce rl street. and real Substantial nbumu ts of title & E. L. Squire, 101 estate louns. J. W. g Pearl street, Council Blu Harkness Bros.’ opening to-night, LES PILES:! PILES! Itehin P1 A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, d Ulcerated Piles has been discove e, Williams, ‘nu Indian "Amul)) cnll e illlams’ Indian Pile Olnte x has cured the worst ehronie Years standing. No one need sutfer fivo inutes atter ap) rl) ng this wlnleu ul squ! fl'.‘ mudu.lm! Lotions and truments than good. W ll] ams' 1 \lhm rbs the tumors, allays the tense itehing, (particularly at night’ after thing wara in bed), sets as a poultice, gives stant reliof, and is prepared only for Pil lm.‘o( mvuluJurlw and for nothing else! kN DISEASES OURKD. = ler's Ma; Olntien re; Igllu iy ’i e Heads”or - Grubs, Eriiptions on the face, ieaving ear i beantiful, - Also cures Lteh, owofifimnig?fi"‘ Nipples, Sore Lips, and Il cers. by druggists, or walled on receipt of y Kuhn & Co. and Schroeter & WY il 00, ¥ gisred F. Goodwan. Mml. YANY NOUNICIPAL MATTERS. The City Council Trying to Olear the Over- Toad:d Table. THE LAND LEAGUE CONVENTION Preparations For Il‘l‘ Land League Meeting—A Variety of In esting ftoms in the Blufrs, The City Conncil, The city council met a board of cqualization yesterday afternoon and spent nearly an hour listening to com plaints and reading over the lists. The letters A and B have been finished so far reading is concerned, a number of com- plaints being held for further consider: ation ‘The council theu adjourned as a board of equalization uutil 2 o’clock this after he mayor and aldermen then held a secret conference concerning important matters to be brought before the council late One of the chief themes of this quiet talk was the saloon question the trathie should be regulated and shall be done about a lic The council then met in the chambe the mayor and all the members except Alderman Straub answering roll eall The question of the advisability of va cating the Plattner pmpux for storing to the committee on fi power to act how what lepartment, with it called rties we o attention to nt that hauling ay from the banks of Indian creek; The conncil instructed the marshal and police to arrest and prosecute such of- fende rdinance amending the telephone nee was read and Taid over until ye The ordinance granting to the Ameri- ean District Telegraph company the right of constructing its lines in this city was the first time and” laid ixing the bonds of the er $30,000 was read the it e antdvelafted to tho Judiciary nmittee. P. Folsom, the paving contractor, ap peared and asked when the conn would be ready to have him go ahe ad with the paving of Washington avenue and Madison street. Referred to city en- gineer to report to-day. On request of Geo. cil fixed this afternoon s the time_for considering the proposal of Mitchell Vin- cent in regard to the new sewer diteh. An ordinance providing a method of procedure where property” owners desire to make. their own street improvements was read and laid ove The ordinance in reg. Harrison street was laid ovy Petition for lamp post by Pieree street sehool house, presented and referred. Petition for filling Washington avenue, from Sixth to Eighth street, referred to city engincer. ar’’ from M. F. Rohrer against the building of a new sidewalk from thy C. & N W dopot, west on Broadway was presented and refe he Ame pany sent in & communication ex) a desire to meet a committee of the e ail to confer in regard to fir vice. Referred to fire committee The cls o Doty for on account of property small-pox season, was veported on by attorney, who was unable to de whether th until the claim w fm $220. tee on elaims. ‘The report of the chicf of pnhx'l' for the of My arrests made during that time. On suggestion of the mayor, a reso- lution was adopted that hereafter the report of the chief should show the name, nature of charge, and the pun- ishment of each offender. The report of the chief of the fire de- partment, announcing his appoi and ehanges in the” force, was received and con urred in, mmendation of the chief for the location of a hose cart on lower Main street, was referred to that committee, with various communications in re to lots which can be sceured. The council then adjourncd until 3 o'clock this afternoon Wright, the coun- rd to grading Referred to commit- Sons of Veterans, The Sons of Veterans have organized a camp here with twenty-onc charter mem- bers. The camp has been named the Fred E. Whiting camp, in honor of the mustering officer. The following were 2 and installed: lligan, cavtain. iller, first licutenant. second lieutenant, t, orderly sergeant. Ed M \\'nghl Q.M. Ww. t, chaplain. d, color sergeant. churz, sergeant of the guard, ‘The eamp council is composed of M. 1. IS, R. rett, W. F. Sherratt. M. I. b ars has been chosen delegate to the srand encampnient, to_be held in Des- foines in June next. The regular me 25 of the camp will be on Tuesday v 87of enol WoLk lln]l[llly Married, At the residence of F. H. Orcutt, No. Ouakland avenue, last evening, Miss gues Forsyth and Henry Rishton, jr., were united 1in marriage by tie Rev. Dr. MeCreary, pastor of the Methodist. Epis- sive, consisting Ay usefulness, such as china, g mitare, pictures, silyerware, salver, consisting of five pi presented by the board of wvisors, of which Mr. Rishton 't e of the most ||lumm|lll of this county, and is a valuable member of the boardof supervisors. The worthy bride he has thus won has been a teachér in the publie sehools for some and is an accomplished, estimable , fur- 8 -II\':-:' e FAVORIT the day is ungu PYLE'SPEARLINE. It dispe the necessity for beating or rubbing the clthose, and does not injure the fabric. Compound of tionably ~ JAME -~ The Land League, Extensive preparations ave being made by the local commitiees for the ente: tainment of the delegates of the lowa Land League convention, to be held in this city for two days, April 20th and 80th. The committees have held several mee ening another meeting will be hield at the residence of the Rev. B. P. MeMenomy to complete, 88 far as possible, the grrangements. It is lhou"hl that the delegites who come from all purts of lowa, will number about 400. “Bay, why s everytiang Either ai sixes or at sevens.” ly, my dear nervous sister, be- you are suffer uses Lo your sex, vea ‘‘drag- gl down” feeling, the back ache, you debilitated, you have paius of various kllulfl ]nLu lh R. Vl Pueseription® rdeed to ong llull.n | and | now used | showed eighty-five | THE BAL MASQUE. Merry Crowds at the Exposition Building Last Night—Details of the Event From 7 until 10 o'clock Wednes day night people might have been seen wending their way to ehe exposi tion building, carriages were moving in that direction in large num be nd in fact the carnival and ball were the prineipal topie of conversation by all. At about 8 the conce led by Harry J., Tryine, rendered an over- ture, “‘Rival’ (Pettee), and a sel “Boggar Student’* (Milloec ing to several estimates, the tween 8,000 and 4,000 people in ll\o build ing. Probably two thirds of these were in costume, and many, beautiful, com nd well sustained characters there e, Dancing commenc after the above selections wore given., Harry Jack- son was master of ceremonies and ducted his part without a hiteh ception committee was composed Messrs, Julins Meyer, T, C. Doy Brewer, T, C l:nmll (v Meter and A URTEE n.-w \\ U Matthews, con- of i II\:- Hmfl Philiip Boisen, Benson, N ob- I'he comm ttee of arrangeme Wi, F. Pilacging, A Blawguss, 3 . Irvine, H Jackson, W. Fk ] , J._ Allis, T Douglas, J. Burgold, Prockaska, ulius Mey All unde w(mnl |!w|r parts thoroughly. Chr, at made ||||~ suc grand success, At 11:30 the pr took place, and the followin, ving and v M. Bram, costum most comi ( costume. were, of cou number of other fine and comical costumes. Mrs. Bram’s was, howeyer, declared by many present the mos st beautiful costuine eve finest these large gent the appro L prize to . He was dressed as nd had a figure in hi 1 for all intents sommon, ey day nuis: v but the mothe for enjoyment, and bound to ha son enjoy himself also, and the way he sustained the character was a credit to him and a source of continued amuse- ment to the spectators. Mrs. C. Burt represented o banjo-playing “eulind pus- son,and sustained the neter through- out'in & commendable manner. Among rich and utiful costum « dess of I, e two young I |l'|nu~0ml|1 they had on ymbiv llllll] drd to perf vnn. two sailor impression that th deep by their pretty demennor dy repre l' , D ul on close-litting Vln ob- on a most Wl condueting rself insueh n real queenly manners; the peanut girls were also beantifully and appro mul\ custumed, ind " con- ductec themselves y lml represe nlu\ z «d of all obse s, 1 polic 1 (excellently sustained) base-ball” cateher and No twenty-four coupies competed for Mr. ynore and his baby ereated ph nty of fun lwhn(- mu[ after unmasking. g Mr. Devine ) seemed to be ver 1un olfer his thrban. It tho ¥ Refreshments were cony at 12, and justice done by ev A gentleman in a Mikado custume Jooked prett A lady remarked to him, “Mickeydo take it off.”” pts will go to u relief fund of cal Union, , the first ball, it is to be hoped, is fore-runner of many more. » exposition building makes one of finest ball-rooms in the country. It s large, airy and convenient, and the music sounds excellent. There is none of the loud, incongruous sounds, so com- monly heard in a small 1l-room, here. Three promplors are necessary. comforta bigg one, rrved in Train Men Still Conferring With the Officials—Notes. ntendent Dickinson, of the difliculties between the tra ond were being adjusted pretty yand would probably be sati settled before to-night. The new sehedule of ich is being tried ex- perimentally is very distasteful to the men, who complain that while it m the wages company, it operates badly for the em- ployes. One great detriment to the men under the new system is the loss of nlw'p which they often have to sufferi long runs. Inone case which was I)r(m-rht to the notice of the ofticials the other day, a serious ac sulting bes of sleen not fit to hold the throttle. Mo had hm-u working on a double run and had done enough labor crage men. AS & cousequence a freight and passenger train_came to- w'lhur (between Valley and Fremont), not, however, with enough violence to cuuse & smashup, T conductor of the fr bably wiil be, the Brotherhood igineers and the Brotherhood of Conductors, it is thought, will tuke up their case. “The trainmen do not want to force the railroad com- pany into any trouble,” said an engineer to a report " “‘but they di wunt to s nt hours and fair I certainly hope, in common with every other employe, that there wont be any troube. I believe that arbitration will bring nlmul |)m desired change."’ mnly paid off the engineers, ¢ their cl The brakcmen and put in their elaims until the ]m,-wm mm culty, now under arbitration und which only affcets them, is settled. The ques- tion to be dul«lml in bricf, is whether lhu conductors and brakemen shall be paid under the old system, or under the new NOTES AND PERSONAL, B. R. Thompson, of the Union Pacific, has returned from Chicago. Superintendent Smith returned terday from a flying trip to Lincoln. President Adaws and his party are on their way to Kunsas City, lfn company with General Manager Caflaway. Nothing 15 known as to when they will” arrvive in Guaha, It is possible tflm they will go yes- out over the Kansas lines, returning to Omaha over the main line via Denver. Mr. Alfred Connors,! of the general superintendent's office, Union P acjfic, re- turned yesterday from Lawrence, Kansas, where “he was marrred Wednesday to Miss Bershie Argo of that city. Mr. Connors’ venture a complete surprise to his many friends here, who did not dream that he was about to exchange the lot of a helor for that of the benedict Even the hymenometer was caught nap- ping. However, after recovering some \\-Iml from the shock, his offi 8 ‘chipped” in and purchased him a hand gome present, George ernsdorf, of the gencr ml\( .!u partment of the U nion Pacit The Ca Pall Mall G: the great Rometke, who | nated a new industry in the paste and-scissors line, has given that diligent newspaper clipper an order to collect information o4 of failure in with his usual ued one of the cruelest of mu'u 0 all curates of more than 40 yes ge, 1o all unknown barristers, and to i members of parli men.’ We wonder w the unfortu nates think when they find themselves thus stmaped with the Romeike brand as patent failures, and a list of guesses at the names of the in members of par- Tiament and the public men who have re. ilars would be instructive and ning. In journalism, if a wan passes 35 without achieving success in his avocation, Romeike dubs him lure, and sends him *a form of inguiry.” This “form of inquiry” is too curious not to be mmh--l in its entirety. It runs as fol- of To wh ure in lif attribute my canses: 1, blin |i|\t-\ do you attribute your Lul- ot i , (say (turf, cards, or what Unfortunate acqua ngle life, to_ work. S Lending or l;mln\\u whic wnpop I (in what form.) incapacity. Oter causes, ceneral remarks. It any of our readers feel tempted to unbosom themselves to Romeike and his literary client they can fill in this confes- nd send it to our oftice to be for- GRAND SPRING OPERING ToNight T:00 0°CLOCK. & Harkness Brothers 401 BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa. To give our clerks” an’ opportunity to arrange our clogant new line of spring gools for the grand spring opening, this from evening, w our doors 5to 7o'clo HARKNESS BROS GRAND SPRING: OPENING Takes place this O’Cilock.A Cordial Invitation is Extended to all. Evening at 7 Newest Novelties, Latest Importations Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Etc. Harkness Bros Grand Spring Opening this evening at 7 o'clock. 401 Broadway. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 387 Broadway, Coun_m‘l Bluffs, lowa. THOS. OFFICER. W.H. M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, I0WA. o A Joaiv, Mnchomr Sokon. | o Wans Wersshiias 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING oUsESs oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. bat AGRICULTURAL _INPLEMED E, WELLS & €O, Wholesale Agricultaral Implements, Buggias, Carriages, Eto , Bto. Couneil Bluffs, Towa. e KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, Corn Shellers, Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Seodors, Corn Planter: L Ro &k Il- . DAVID |e|:\fi|,|‘ F & CO, Manaf'rs an 1 Jobhers of Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carringes, and all kinls of Farm Machin ey, 1100 to 1118 South \|;\‘1yv;;lrewl4 Council Bluffs, Nos. 101, 1531, 15 .0 Gusasox, T H.Dovatse, G Pres.&Trons, V.-pr Council Blaffs lmdla chl)ry, (Incorporated.) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Sleigo an 1 8Small Tandios, of overy dbscription ( o \( 1L HH S CARPET CO., Carpets, Cartains, Window Shadss, Oil Cloths, Gurtain Fixtures, Upholstory ¢ o No, 405 Brondwa 1 Towa. CIGARS, TORACCO, ETC, PEREGOY & MOURE, Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipas. s, Council Blufs, Noe. 28 Main and 27 Fruit and Produse C: No. 1t Poarl nissin HMerehaats, CRACKERS, McCLURG CRACKER CO., Fing Crackers, Bmmh m Ca¥es, - CROCKERY. MAURER & CRAL Importers & Jabhers of Crockery, Glasswara Lampe, Frait Juce, Cutlor wowaro, Bar Goods, Blufrs, Tov = DRUGGISTS, I, ITAAS & CO., Sists, Oils, Paint & H\L Wholesale D iug in St and s M. ‘-\HHI.\(H Laparters and Jobbers of Dy Goods, Notions, 'te. No. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl St., Council Bluds, 0wa. FRU T 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruits a Speclalty Commission. No. 52 Broid Council Bluffs, General il 5 < GROCERIES, GRONEWLEG & SCHOEY Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceriss, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Muin &t., Council Bluffs, Town. L. KIRSCHT & €O, Wholesale Hardware, ’rmwa\e, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators. 5 Drondway, and 10 M ouneil Blufr: Manufacturers of and Wholesalo Dealers in Leather Harue:s Saddlery, Ete. Council_Blutts, Towa. ~NETCALF BROTHEI s, Jobbers in Hats, Caps aud Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Broadwa; neil Blutfs, HEA Kl‘H l\l4 & F Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood mnk Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WO0OL, D. H. McDANELD kiC(lv, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, & 4 Furs Council i vy uuml ARE ELT, tlIL\. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— Illuminating & Lubricatiag Oils, Gasolina 8. Theodoro, Agent, Cov LUMBER, l‘ll,l\u E A, OVERTON & CO., ; Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Muterial Specialtics, Wholesale Lum- ber ot all Kinds. Offi 3 Muin St., Council Blutrs. Towa, S AND LIQUOR! JUNN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb ittors, No. 13 Main St. Council Bluifs, s VS('HNICII)HI( & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Bluffs. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace, Office Over American anrei! Company. Farm 4t a Bargam Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; n'l:s from Council Blulls. Address IRA SCOFIELD, Council Bluffs, W.P. AYLSWORTE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Reick bailding onLictie Glaat trucks~the best in the worll 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Streat, NOTICES ‘u~n Wants 2'1u this column at YO SPECIAL NOTIOE. ~Special adv Lost,Found, 10 Loy, For Sy Boarding, ete,, will bo fnser | thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for thy firetinsortion and FIVE CEN¥ TS PRR LINE for ench gubsaquent fnsertion, Ldave alvartisy mentsat our oMo, No. 12 Pearl stroot, noar Brondway , Council Bluffs, WANT W ANTED=Two ool tinners. Gee, No. 4 Cooper & M 1 Main stieet, Coun i iluie TANTED No. 711 seventh 8'reet, Councl TREMEMBER Tt the Untoa Pucifc railrond Jads are tha most. desivablo cho, wirl 10 do hous 1 prrtinent, No. 8, Main streot Conuell B, WANTED -Cook, Supt. Inst. 1 Apply to L C. Hammond, Dy Conncil Tl to suit, Inquiry Jon age. | 0Nt eaickin, Platnes JWAN & WALICE (ander Citi property. y e, i 8UCh Yot have or el you wi it ot e from you, Swan & Walkae Conncil Blutfs TIMOTHY SEED. 1 hiavo & quantity of sound, well clenncd scod whieh 1 ofler at reasonabl Lof the Correspondence K. G. , Towa. C. flgurcs, S licited, W. Ry, crop of 1883, RUTLFR, Sc Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLU The following 18 the timo of arrival and ral standard timo, nt CHICAC Muilund M “indoln Pass. ....Ovorlund m. Leuve Omu’ 1300 m, 1 1:00-2:00 = COUNSIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No. 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Opp. Postoffice. RICE, M. CANCERS ;'l‘;‘ ity él'l'x'.f:vuf;}','r \,i?iflf“"fl"' CHROXNIC DISEASES or an xinds a speciaity. Over thirty years' practical exporionsa. No. 11 Pourl Street, Counc il Blutfs. O TATION itk e Omaha Dental Associa’n Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Filling at lowest price, witl combinutions Gold plate and ¢ w spectalty. Best Scts of Teeth, §S, Perfect 0t and best material Former price §15, work guaranteed. Council Bluffs Office, 234 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE. Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Al rond, Props. caze thken 1o and from o8 wnd bugaige Wag: sall trains. Prompt Spocial ratos (0 l men, O ut € Bechlole's all train ons make cou attention theatrieal troup ringes ¢ House. Hotel commerc Oflice Also at Leave orders on the lutes THE CARTER WHTELEAD CO'S, DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTY PURE LE D, ZIKC . N D OIL PAINTS foet two coats, and will stay on longer than any other puint manua:tured. For sale by s H KET.I, Y, rin Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc, bO7 Main Street, Couwucil Bluils. ane kind raised or moved and Satisfaction guaranteed. Frame housos moved Council Bluffs, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Court ! Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Blook. o Hox ses and Mules Il purposes. bought and so1d, at retall and Large quantittes to select from, MASON WISE. 6th €tre t, Near Pacific House, Council Bluffs, I WILL PAY The Highest Market Price For all kinds of second hand household goods and STOVES. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway, Council Bluffs. C.BURNIAM, Pres, L. Janes N. Bro! Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, ..$100,000 .. 250,000 ..1,000,000 Vico-Pros. Stockholders Represent, To a general banking business, merehants, man- and Individuals received on favoras ble terms., Domestic and foreign exchange, The very best of attention given to all bust ness comimitted to our earo. KIEL SALE STABLES S2 PRJUCITR Y0035 Y 1 und Mules kept forsalont rotail ov in e Ordera_promdtiy fill Stable Corne Council Bluffs CARPETS, CURTAINS, (@hri (Gpe{cipgn==g Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Ete Wholesale and Retail. Spring 1886—0ur stock is now com- plete and contains the newest designs and colorings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, ete, POPULAR PRICES—Mail orders at- tended to prompt'y., Fine Upholstery Work to order, COUNCIL BLUFFS Filth Avenue and Fourth own. CARPETS CO., 405 Broadway. RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all sizos of Automatic Engines Espectully Designed for Rtanning MILLS, GRAIN, ATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGITTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers, New Massillon Threshers, Carey and Woodbury Ilorse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Tartable taud! Tiaction Mozt s’ SAW MILLS, ETC, fore Mzt o8 O SR P e 510 Pearl 8t., Council Bluf BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. wsware and Lamyps, 8. Homer & €., Coune.d Bluds, 1 China, ( \ 23, Main 5t Lo.,klnv Bracket for Fences ANI0' HER RAILS, LOD:, BIC, BUILT WITHOUT NAILS, ot it of any Wort For particu C. J, BECKMAN, Inveutor Council B 15, Stute and county rights for sale, ONLY HOTEL 1 Council Blufls haviog Fire Esoap =] Audall moaern fmprovemuits, call b Wirm Letls, otc., 16 tho CRESTON HOUSE! Nos. 215, 217 sad 219, Main Strout, L MUIN, Propristo

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