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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THURSDAY. APRIL 15, 1886, 1 THE DA{LY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 15 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any partof the city at twenty cents per week. 1 W.Tirow, . - T HONES: No. 4. Manager. NusINEEs OFFIC Niant Eniron, MINOR MENTION, Stubbs, the hatter, New spring goods at Reiter's, i mind the opening at the store, April 22 and 23 py” Brooks was yesterday fined a double’ vortion for carrying concealed weapons. The son of J 8. Li township, died on Tues , of Hardin , and will be All call and see the fine display of mil- linery goods at the Parisian millinery Spring opening April 22 and 2 William Bohning has been complained of for keeping the beer fgaxden open last Sunday. He says the bar was not run- f of Polico Pat Sherman, ot Topeka Kan, arrived here last evening afte two fellows arrested here Ingaj rters from the regular army pussed through here yesterday, en route for Leavenworth, 1, peniten ¢ The ¢ under the chirge of colore Some improvements are being made m the Pacific House. New roofs are being added to some of the buildings, a new range has been put in pla rd changes will follow. istice Schurz’ court y te of Iowa vs Rose de Vargie, for y, was started. George Holmes appearcd on the part of the s and Mynster & Lindt for the defense adjournment was taken afternoon. An insane man from Salt Lake, being taken through to his old home in Michi- gan, stopped over here last night, and vaus | in the county jail tor safe- keeping, thus affording his Keeper an op- portunity to get a little um-.lml rest and sleep, his ward having been quite wild and troublesome part of the time. There having been the usual lull in the fight between the city and Mitehell Vin- cent regarding the sewer diteh contract, and the usual amovnt of time having in a froitless attempt to settle, war will be resumed in the courts this morning, the mandamus case being salled on again before Judge Ayles: worth, An until Saturday ek on the alley near Thomas house on Tenth avenue has been y company, and now tigation. Mr. n injunction, but the railway company | filed a bond, und the j for dama courts. Miss Poppleton will elose her course on BShakespeare this evening, at 8 o’clock the Baptist church, corner Firs and Sixth The subjec wi hak ar,” illustrated by Those who h: uttended the af- will please_notice the s, 50 cents. For sale at ustice of S m 11 have to be settled in the of the lec- play ternoon le change o Bushnell's. Francigco, ar- B charge of wted stables. The ho are expected here next week. There are 113 on the road, bound for_the east, to be exhibited. and then divided among the various circuits for the com- ing se tings. They are all re y of them are i the before proceeding, n, of San y. He track he to New York. The city attorne; aroused from his_hap junction suits, Tue: A. Holmes, was reams of in- it, by the midnight prowler, who was evidently scarching for some ensy egress into his sleeping apartment. The prowler Iin:lllf’ ruck a match to see his way ulo haliway of the build- ing, and the attorney then concluded it was time for action. He jumped out of bed, seized his trusty gun, and the fellow henting the movement went down the stairs on the jump. The mate) for the an Dis- trict. Telegraph company has arrived, and work will commence in nday or two, and will be pushed forward to com- pletion at an early date. There has been lelay caused ingetting the needed nee passed, and. now: comos. the death of the mother-in-law of Mr. Rheims, who has the contract for con- Mruclin;.'l the lines. His absence in Cedar Rapids attending the funcral causes a little further delay. The mes- senger boys are alreadyengaged, the main oftice is being fitted up, and before the close of the monththe lines will be working. Ame el cutting and fitting by 0. 84 Pearl street, el Personal Paragraphs, D. F. Eicher has returned from Colfax. ers. 0. M. Brown bas rcturned from _E. E. Norris. o Rod Bluffs yesterday. Frank Shinn, of Carson, eity yesterday. 8. Chase, of the Omaha Smelting works, was in the Bluffs yesterday. J. M. Shea went to Fairfield yesterday to serve ns n witness in some case being tried thero, Conrad Geise is improving m])inlli; itis to bo hoped that he will be abl e out ere long. J.J. Sullivan, one of the live boot and shoe men of Missouri Valley, spent yes- terday in the city. E. W. Hart, manager of the N, Plumbing oompnn{, who Dbroke some time ago while on hors on crutches, Sol. Bloom, of Deadwood, is in veturn from New York, stop- : to shake hands with some old friends. J. W. Haldane, of C: acific house, taking a brief is woy 4o Sain place fie will go to Oregor Cy. Parker yesterday rcceived a tele- m of the death of his it Logan, Mrs, several days ago, ing passenger agent vas in the Blufts el ng some elegant R T ing Rocky Moun- tain and other western scenery. W. T, Van Kirk and F, C. Cook, two of the best known business men of Janes- ville, Wis., stopped over here yesterds to seo the growth of Council Blufls, an then passed westward tor the California clime. was in the and e to Short and Sweet, The city council had a brief session esterday moruing as a board of ql\)ml;- tion and then adjourned further busi- ess in that line until 7 o'clock this even- The council meeting was then hold in sccordance with the adjournment of the night previous, but this was also brief. e ordinance in regard to the change of grade of Bluffs strect was read 8 second vfuu and laid over until this gvening at 7:30 o'clock, to which time ad- journment was tuken. THE SKIPPING SALESMAY. He is Bronght Back From the Far West, But Without Money. TROUBLED BY AN OLD WIFE. The Woman's Exchange—Boys Gathe ering Burglar Tools—Prof. Lerch Sent to the Pen—The Marcus Shooting Aflair. Traveling Crooked. Sheriff Reel arrived home yesterday morning with his prisoner, Harry Wall- ze, the absconding salesman for L. Kirscht & Co., wholesale grocers, of this city. Wallbridge entered the employ of this house as a traveling salesman about August, 1835, He came highly recom- mended, and scemed to be worthy of confidence, He had been in business for limself in Springficld, Dakota, and later had been employod in Omaha. In Jan uary last he started out one Monday morning to make his trip, and at Mis- souri Valley he collected about $600 due the house. This he reported, and push- ing on to River Sioux, cpllected about £100 more there, reporting that also, but not sending in any money. In his anxicty to colleet money it scems that insom instances he offered discounts not author- ized hy the house, and having got all the cash he could, he ran into Omaha, where his wife was, and with her started for ti cast. The firm not receiving the tances as expected, became suspi and commenced telegraphing for him, but lost trace of him. It seems from later developments that he deliberately planned to get away with a big roll, and that he succeeded well. Tt is said that he had held back and covered up about $200 or §300 of previous ml'lomimw, s0 that when he gathered in on his last trip he had a snug little roll of ~over 1,000 He scems to have had the usual excuse of having been drawn into some gambling game, or having heen on a spree. W Tis plunder and his wife he we cago, and then to s old home in « , Michigan, but for some reason he only staid there over night, and hurried west again. His wife went to her old liome m Yankton, and he went into Mon- tana, stopping at Bozeman. He loafed about the place for some time, and then got employment in ahotel. He was plan- ning going to work on a ranch in a fow %, thinking that wonld be a more re- ‘ed place for him. He was wearing an assumied name, but the trace was fol- d hislocation became known s by watching the col pondence with his wife. Wallbridge wa sitting in a saloon when an offier eame up to hin d him to_throw up his han posed to show figh poked a big wer” under his He threw hands, and in wiy was ched through the streets to_the cf , at the point of a revolver. He nately denied being Wallbridge, but after Sherift’ Reel arrived he acknowl cdged the fact. He had but §5 in his ot when arrested. libridge is quite communicative. He admits that he has done a great wrong, and that he should be punished. He ex: prosscs, somo lope that by the aid of riends he will be able to make restitu- tion for the money taken, but others t little faith in anv such prospeet. his wife Wallbridge has two_children, one of whom 3s ‘with_his wife, and tne other with his folks in Michigan. i aman about 80 years of age, and salesman and business man seemed to ve ability enough to haye cess by honest mea without resorting to any such crookedness. He scems dit posed now to give all the information de- sired by the house, as to what money he collected, and all the details of his” ac- tions. He says his sample eases were left by him at the' Windsor house in Omaha. Dr McLeod, oculist and aurist, No. 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs, t, but the ofli ey The Woman's Exchange. The Woman’s held its an- y afternoon in the Presbyterian his organization has done a grand work, and has con- tributed greatly to the success of the building of the new church. The follow- ing ofticers were clected for the coming year: President, Mrs. George T Phelps; vice president, Mrs. P. C. DeVol; tary, M D. k. Fisher; tr Mrs. Roberts, The reports presented for the year proved very gratifying. The gross re- ipts for two years past have amounted 500, and” the net receipts $2,000. success already attained has sug- gesterd the idea of opening an exchange store for three months at least, long enough to determine whether such an en- terprise can be made successful. The purpose of such a place is to put on sale the various articles made by women. At the meeting yesterday Mrs. J. R. Reed 1ead a very interesting paper concerning the modes™ of organizing and methods of conducting such un exchunge. et Meoney to loan by Forrest Smith. Ve 9Ty Troubled By an Ex-Wife. The old man Laown by all as Faaay { WTito elaims to be greatly annoyed by Mrs. White, from whom he obtained a divorce some time ago. He got his divorce on the ground that she would not stay at home but would go off und leave him. Now she seems to be equally dete: mined to stay by hum, He says he locks up his house to keep her out, but she in- siss on coming in, breaking a window if necessury to gain admittance. Yesterday he applied for an injunction to keep her away, this ming the popular mode of proceiduro in all kinds of cuses. Ho sot orth in his petition that she was insol- vent, a spendthirift, given to strong « and a persistent bother to him, and knew of no way of getting reli by an ion Testruinit contini assing upon his prope ty. The injunction was granted, and she will have to seek shelter somewhere else. he of except EN SRSY For the latest style ot dressmaking sce Miss Gleason, No, 81 l’cug street, Young Thieves. Joe Webb and Dick Webster were ar- rested the other day for larceney,and are to be given a hearing before Justice Hendricks to-day. They are boys, aged about 17, but they scem to have got a good start for the penitentiary. They were arrested on the charge of stealing a sheep from Pace & Schmidt, and some meal tickets from Taylor Woolsey. The Webb boy has been sleeping ina little building near his mother’s house, and yesterduy the officers went there on a search. "A number of chisels and other tools wore found hidden there, and be- tween thirty und forty keys of different kinds. By the looks of the out it aj peurs that the boys were gotting ready do a general pilfering and burglary business. s The Marcus Shooting. ‘The aunouncement of the shooting of the farmer Harry Brontz, by Mr. Marcus, of this city, in Grand Island, given in a special in the BEE yesterday was & sur- prise to the friends of Mr. Marcus. A 8ee man called on Mrs. M. Marcus, her from | but that lady had already been informed by M. Sibley, the batter packer, whose place of business is a couple of doors away. Mr. Marcus has owned a little gecond- hand store and pawn shop at No. 546 Broadway for the past five years, and has accumulated by carcful saving enough money to purchase the frame building in which his business is ran and the build- ing adjoining, No. 548. He left on Tues- day, April 6, for Grand Island to open a branch establishment, taking with him a boy named B. Greenburg,whois the clerk mentioned as sleeping in the store with Marcus when Brontz attempted to get into the store early Tuesday morning and was shot in the eye by Marcus. Mrs. Marcus with ~ her brother and sister are attending to the husiness | here. They were greatly surprised to | learn of the affair. ~ Mrs. Marcus scemed satisfied in her mind that her husband | had done the shooting in self defense or to protect his vroperty, as “he always tried to get away from a fight, and would | rather run than'to get in trouble.”” "M Marcus tele, »hwhu her hus! terday. His reply was: “[ Everything is all right - and yo we boiids. Substantial abstr estate loans. J. W Pearl street, Council Bluffs, In the Pen. Prof. A. Lerch,who created such a sen- sation here by stealing some checks from office, is now report being safely landed in the peniten a German editor, and w ation came that he or rather a very uncon mon one, his acquaintances could hardl believe it. He pleaded so piteou merey, that at last a number of citiz wenton his bond, and he was released from custody. He jumped the country, leaving the bondsmen to pay the amount. Later came the news that he had been sted in K now follows and his sentence to the penitentiary for five years.j oy Card of Thanks, Mr. Barrett and fanuly desire to ex their sincere thanks to the friend neighbors for sympathy and many . nesses shown them during kmma ness and at her death; also to teachers and schoolmates for the beautiful lowers, tokens of their love and sympathy for the loved one who has gone. s g a common thief, Harmony Ch mect in regy evening at 7:30 o'clock. By W. M. Carkie Ht , will (Thursday) Sf the Chicago He )0 you know Tony Brown, of Chieago?” inquired one r road man of another on a western train. Never heard of him. . don’t you known Tony Brown, cls Montana and Idaho for the & Q.v Thought everybody kne He used to be ealled Lot Brown.” y didn’t you say so before. Of course 1 know Lot Brown. But how did he become to be ealled Tony?” “There’s a little story about that, Out our way they call him “the railroad dude from Chicage He is andy. Oh, yes, about the nickname Tony. "He got that on his last trip to Helena. On the train was the little trick skater, Miss Tony Bernean. Of course Brown set out to ation with her, and show us arians how hearts ave si experts Chien; seemed to get al S| and when th she roguishly invited him tc landau which was waiting for ought to have seen the smi s he took his seat. He thought he 1t, but he didn’t know that there sion_in honor of the The band struck up ered around the mareh, Brown slouched his hat down over his eyes and resigned himse s fate. When the procession reached Main street he was recognized by muny of his friends, and they followed “on foot and Vi asunt for him. Through ets of the city the caval- and when it finally stopped 0" front of ‘tho Cosmopolitan hotol the handsome representative of the C. B. & in cold sweat. When he alighted s were there tore him, and @ good deal more fun than he Ever since t incident Lot has been called Tony Brown up our way, but for goodness sake don't say 1 told you.” St Girls Going West, ow rates of d o spec thr Too Many Chieago to Calfornin emigration from Chicago whi ens. to become J B way or another word nd that there s a gre zirls on the coast. Wages are from to $30 a month, according to the reports, and o Chinaman is always kept to do the heavy work and the wash- ing. On the strength of these reports hundreds of young women are leaving good pluces in Chies and buying tickets for San The giris have alsoheard tha are many opportunities to marry rich men on the coast, rich men being abundant and good’ looking girls sc Of course, this adds fuel to the flame, and the emiorat ; Uik 1o Loapiime 5 propui fions. One morning las while she was clearing away the breakfast table the cook employed in a North Side family heard of the it inducement offered in_Californin. She also heard that the railway fares were lik up at any minute, By trunk was packed, and when the express pulled out of the Union Deps noon she was on board. It is said to be u fact that servants wages on the coast are 50 per cent mgher than in Chicago. ‘The Chinaman is a failure as a maid of all work, though he may do very well as a serub or washer-woman ~ ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having Flire HKsca Andall moaern improveionts, eall beTa ire alarm bells, ete., isthe CRESTON HOUSE! Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, s el ‘7% .,I,U“N,' l'rum-mv.e_ Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewls & Ar rops. Passengers and bagzage tak all traing. Busses, carringes a; ons make connections with Prompt Il calls. clnl rate: theatrical troupes and commercial men. ( risgesrun duy and night. Office at Ogden House. ‘Teleph 135, Also at Bechtele's Hotel. Leave o1ders on the latos to and from bagsage Wog Nrnehosmt Jorker. W Was s 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs. This Space is Iteserved for Hark: ess Bros.’” Spring Ane nouncement, “MURDER MOST FOU L;’ To Allow Anyone to Die ot Diphtheria! D Vi frem Diphtheria in any case where DR. THOMAS JEFFERIES' PKEVENTIVE and Cune was used. It hug been the means of sav- ing thousands of lives and mirht have saved hundreds of thousands more. Indispensiblo in putrid sore throat, w malignant slarlet fever, changing it In 48 hours to the simplo form. In- falliblo cure for all Inflammatory, Ulcerative, Putrid, Cancerous Ulceration of the Womb aud all Catarrhal conditions. Price $2. Full printed instructions how to use the medi- cine sent with it. No doctor required. Dyspepsia | Dyspepsia ! Dyspeptic, why live in misery, and die in dis pair with cancer of the stomuch ? Dr. Thomas Jofferies cures every case of indigestion and constipation ina very short time. Best of ref- erences given. Dyspepsia is the cause of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. Price §5 for two wecks treatment. URING the last six years there has not been From the Council Bluffs Daily Herald: Mrs, E. M. Gerard, wife of Engineer Gerard, of the Union Pacific, this city, hus been o great sufferer for many years, with what was sup- posed to be cancer of the throat. It was so bad that she was threatened with starvation- Her general health was completely broken down. She could only swallow liquid food, and even that her stomach could goy digest or ussimilato. Physicians of Council Bluffs and Omaha gave noeliet. Dr. Jefferis, of this city, was called. In four weeks' time he cured her throat, and has completely restored her general health, Had Mrs. Gerard not obtained rel on she would have died from blood poison, the same condition that destroyed the life of Gen. Grant* Dr, Jefferies’ diptheria medicine is infallible in all kiyds of sore throat, DR. JEFFERIES' REMEDIES nined at his Office, 4 . Council Bl o83 on RGSCIpE OF Pil China, Glassware and Lamps, W ¢ ’ Tomer & Co., : No. 23, Main St., Council Blufls, Ta. Locking Bracket for Fences AND OTHER RAILS, ROD3, ETC. FENCE BUILT WITHOUT NAI Any part_readily taken out or replaced. picket or rail fences, iron or wood, canriot be ex- Celled for railing_of any sort. For particulurs write C. J. BECKMAN, Inventor, Council Blutfs. State and county rights for sulc. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have & quantity of sound, well cleaned sced which 10tfer at rensonuble fizures. Seed of the Qf 188, Corpespondenge sgljeited, ¥ G. R, Schaller, Towd, C. & N. W. Ry, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MAGE TO ORDER. 887 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO'S, DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTY PURE LEAD, ZINC AN D 0IL PATITNTS Are absolutely pure, as represonted. One gal- ion will cover two hundred and fifty square feet two coats, and will stay on longer than wny other paint munufsctured. For sile by S H.KELIY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Qils, Etc, 6507 Main Street, Council Bluffs. | WHOLESALE HOUSES oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEERE, WELLS & CO., Wholesale Agricultaral Implements, Buggiss, Carriages, \ KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO,, Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, DiscHarrows, Seeders, Corn Planters, Food Cut- ters, Ete. Fuctory, Rock Falls, Tlls. 501, 150, 1505, 1507 Main St., Council Bluffs. DAVID BRADLEY & CO, Manuf'rs an1Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, N 1100 to 1116 South Main Street, Council Blu owa. Carriages, and all kinis of Farm Maohinary. ht i, AXE HANDLES, EASON, T, H.DOUGLAS, GEO. .&Trens, V.-Pros&Man. Soc.&Coun Council Blas Handle Factory, (Incorporated) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Sledge and Small Handles, of every description. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Eto, "No. 406 Brondway Cdunoll Bius, 0wa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. AND JOBBING e. Council Bluffs, Towa. PEREGOY & MUI)RE,' =Wholess Jobbers in the— Pinest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nog. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffs, owa. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Frait and Produce Commission Merchants. t., Council Blutrs, ¥ 0 (V‘IE.IVI‘I;'I McCLURG CRACKER CO., —Manufacturers of — Fine Crackers, Biscaits and Cakes, puneil Blugs, Towa. MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbers of Crockery, Glasswara Lamps, Fruit Jus, Cu Goods, Faney Good: To! Bar Council Blufts, DRUGGIS HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundri No. 22 Main St., and N 17 , Council Bluirs. DRY GOODS. M E SMH:H ¢ CO., Laporters and Jobbers of Dry Goods, 2 and 114 Main 0s. 113 ouncil BlufTs, Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty General Commission. No. 542 ouncil Bluffs. SITE, Broadway, WIRT & DUQU Wholesale Praits, Confectionary & Fancy Groceres. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl §t., Council Tlurz, GROCERIES. (;X{LJNIu\V}J(:&fl SCHOI T( 4 Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groseries, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Muin $t., Council Blufts, Towa. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Stapls and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesalo Liguor T No. 416 Broud- alors. y | Bluirs, HARDWARE. P. C. DE VOL, Wholosalo Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, ete. Nos. 504 Brontway, and 10 Mauin streot, Council Bluffz. BECKMAN & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. £25 Main Council Dluffs, Towa. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Blufs, \)‘ holesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Counail Slatfs, Towa. D: il.;hdm}«'lihll & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelte, Grease and Furs Council Bluffs, Towa. ‘COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., ~Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricating O1ls, Gasoliny nTo., BTo. 8. Theodore, Avent, Council Bluffs. T LUMBER, PILING, E A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumbsr, Piling, And Bridge Materin faltios Wholosalo Lums ber of all Kinds. 0. 130 Main St., Council Blufls. Town, YINES AVD LIQUORS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wings & Liquors. Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Bitters. No. 18 Muin St Council Bluifs, bcl{Nl<leiI'Il! & BECK, Poreign and Domesdic Wines and Liguors, No 600 Main St., Concil Blufs. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. WFarm at a Bargain.” Well improved farin of 167 acres for sale; 23¢ wiles fiom Council Blulls. Address 1A SCOFIELD, Council Blufls, W.P. AYLSWORTEH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bailding onLittle Ginat trucks~the best in the worll Any kind raised or maved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame houses moved 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, Council Bluffs, CIRST CLASS IN ETERY RESPECT \ HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Ratesand Testimonials, = SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Special advertisoments, such a3 Lost,Found, To Loan, For Sala, To Raat, Wanty Boarding, etc., will be insartod in this column at thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for thy firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PRR LINE for ench subsoquent Insertion. Leave advertiss mentsat our ofico, No. ¥ Poarl stroot, noir Broadway, Council Blutfs, WANTS. WASRS oo Broadway, Counetl Biuffs 'Ipnn ALE Can be hul ut a bargain loation on casy piymonts by applying to George Heaton, Council Blulls, Towu. DOR SALE=Ol1y at o strictly first-clnss coat and M. Smith, No. 29, A vory ble drug store in R e in_quantitics to suit, Pearl street Inquire at [OR RENT—Five room cottage. McMicken, 316 uith street, or of Platner streot. b 88 Main st al esiate un Our book ) ish a relink o What wo ¥ or town kind in any or_such you want 1ot ug & Waikor “Council Blufrs METROPOLITAN STEAM DYE WORKS. Clothing Eiats, Dresies, Shawls Clouks, Scarfs, Feathers, Ete., Renovated and Dyed, Bryant Street, @pposite City Jail h&ilway Time Ta.ble_‘ OOUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the time of arrival ani departure of traind by central standurd time, nt the local dopots, Triins leave trar opot ton minutes ourlier and arrive ton mi latey L% ulT‘ullCMm & NORTHW! fnil and Expre ccommodiitio T, JOR & nd Express. A eele Linicoln Pass ....Overiand Bxpross. DUMMY TIAINS T0 OMARI Leave Council Bluffs— W0 & m.: 10— 1 P -11:30- 0, . ‘Lenve Oma: 00’8, tn: 1:00=2:00— 10 p. m. Sundays 50 - S:41—11:00 6. m.; 2:00 -3300--5:0)— 15-11:10 m. COUNCIL BLUFEFS STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No. 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Opp. Postoffice. R. RICE, M. D. c‘“cxns or other tumors removed wichout the knife or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES or il kinds a speciaity. Over thirty yours' pract.eal experioncs. No. 11 Btred '0) il Blutfs, & Co: Omaha Dntal Associa’n 18 St LTATION FRES Cor. 16th and Doug Filling at lowest price, with gold, silver and other combinations Gold plate and coutinuous Gum Teet | w specialty. Best Sets of Teeth, $S, Former price work guarante Council Bluffs Office, 251 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE. TH0%. orricen. wsar OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFF3, I0WA. Establisl in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Build over 50 Different Styles. 20,000 Vehictes Annually. Send for Catalogue, Prices, Frel JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Court: Tooms 7 aud 8, Sauzart Block. o Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought and sold, at vetall and inlots Large quantittes to seleet from. MASON WISE, 6th Streat, Near Pacific House, Council Bluffs, I WILL PAT The Highest Market Price For all kinds of second hand houschold goods and STOVES. M. DROHLICH, GO8 Broadway, Council Bluffs. AC.BURNIAM, Pros. LW, Tertiys, Vieo-Pres Janes N. BROWS, Cashior Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Capital Authorized Capital Stockholders Represent. Do a genernl banking businass, Accounts of banks, banke: ufacturcrsand in dividuals r ble torms. Domestic and foreign exchango, ‘The very best of attention given to all busi ommitied to our care. hants, man. oived on favora. ness KIEL SALE STABLES “pajuasaiday S8 DOJTRAIDH Y0015 | onstantly on hand at re s, rders promdtly filled by coi Stock sold on commission, 5 iR & BOLEY, Proprictors. Avenue and Fourth St riot on short ' SHLU ,Stable Cornor Fifth Council Blutrs Town, CARPETS, CURTAINS, OIT. CI.OTET Rugs, Mattings, Window S8hades,Etc 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, ote. POPULAR PRIC Mail orders at- tended to prompt'y, Kine Upholstery Work to order, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO., 405 Broadway. RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all sizos o Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN,ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers, New Massillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Estublished 1857, BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL.