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) 6 "i*nlé"’i)/\l‘l,v BEE. | COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 28 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Pelivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per weok. 1. W. TiLtos, - - - TELEPHON Rusiaees OFFICE, 44 Niont Eviron —— e MINOR \I § Stubbs, the hatto New spring goods at Reiter's, Water Coolers cheap at Cooper & Me- Gee's, A swell society event to take place next week 15 on the tapis. The only and original saloon m Oak- Jand has been closed by an injunction A large delegation of Knights of Labor from this city expect to take purt in the K. of 1. a next Sund The Misses Arna and Bark Merkel are to sing at_the Christian convention, to be held in the opera house next Sun- day night. Mrs. l{m‘nm-\ C. f: Manager. _Bennet, whose hus- ul_]unlm-nlm\uu and taken to asylum fortreatment. Joseph Cole, a Champion chimney sweep, will be here for two weeks, pr d'to_clean chim furnaces, e action gun or no_moncy Leave your at No. 594 rmit to wed has been given to F. M, Is and D C. Ward, both of this J I Bertha hris Timm, and Mattie Fisier, of Min- office _of the Amer telograph on North A Iy wppronching completio one of the neatest and mos interior v pine oiled. ng on Monday convenient is fitted in At mect rommitte night of the means of sufferers by the strike In the L it was decided to t at the K. of L., mecting this even- 1 favor of holding a ball enrly in -m.) noon the 1 o'clock dummy Wf an hour by m'r of the track on the east end of the bridge two feet. When completed, the at the east end of the bridge will be six feet lower than it has been heretofore. George Gilteather received severe kick from a colt which nose open the n-nurv length and p his upper lip. Dr P Ih-llm;.n-r took out fifteen stite Iu-\m the nose, and the old gentleman will probably be out in a fow days. harles H. Miles commenced an action m the distr court to have a ancelled which was given to the wd Mining comy that the company never r ized and had nof got down to contemplated when the L Yesterday, Wabash has Blufls & loft_Counci auditor and e with ' corps of clerks, took out the new pay car, which' has all the modern impro and the employes will receive thei ¥ The fair being held in Ma the ladics of the Catholi continued all this we evening a quadrille part) and the ladics hope to ent gates of the Irish National 1 convention which begin their sessions in this city on Thursday. The prospect is good for a erowd at the opera house next Sunday eve the Ch n convention, and t any confusion arrangements hav made by which a chart will be placed Busllm-f’l'sludnor w, and those who de- i seats can reserve them in There will be no cl ion, the vices being 1) respects, but this arrangement is for th purpose of accommodafing many. A other mrrangenent is that w vhile children are iny. to - attend, they must be ae- companied by their parents, or by other persons. Children not “accom- d thus will be refused admission. t fen at the transfer need grace these days. ‘The rebate was de- clared off on tickets bearing date since the 24th, and yet many are coming in from aunuumlmg towns, stepping up to the window with' all the assurance of a reporter, only to be surprised to learn that rates ire Festored, and the orders for rebate tickets are nf nu account. The ents in s s evidently did not receive the n, nm as soon as they ghould, and went right on selling to the lnnawnm who only found out the change on g(-uun: here. " Some cursed, some threatened to sue, some mourned, some telographed, and ail got mad. The ticke geliers yesterday wished to be tic Jeave men, for the first time since the anged to the Ce ounei |I nh-n:ul, the pa W 3 M:n'vll sonie hall by church will be - Beard has an immense stock of \\ull puer and room mouldings which mu turned into cash, so down go the pr A at Beard’s. e Notice, Bids will be received by the school board of Council Blufis until the 5th of May, 1886, for lowering the high school building at 50 much per foot. The build- ing to be lowered forty feet more or m The board to reserve the right to reject any and all bids, By order School Board. Ll style of dressmaking sce 34 Pearl street. S cutting and 0., 34 Pearl streot, For the late: Miss Gleason, Dressmaking, Miss Gleason, e r— Dr McLeod, oculist and 602 l!hmdml), (umlul Blufls, -~ Bankrupt Sale Of boots nd shoes, opening Thurs- day, April 20, 1836, at No. 402 Broadway. Having purchased an entive bankrapt stock at unheard of prices, I will sell I}n» same at a very slight advance in order to elose out the same qui kli. As evidenc thut I mean business quote a few prices: Men's boots for $2,50; sold every- vlhu’u in the city for $1 Boots au]d lwrywlluru can be had ~ for shoes, od goods, trom $1.25 up, worth ice the money. Children’s shoes sold elsewhere for ¥1.25 and $1.50, only 50 eents. Ladies goods in ]ur‘.uat variety from 75 cents up, worth twice the money. Blippers from 45" conts up—dirt cheap. Gentlemen’s low shoes m ’Hlo up, golid leather Jall and the bargal the date d number, , 1856, 0. 404 Broadw ‘A. LErkovirs. ing by aurist, No. -~ Go to theN. Y. P. Co. for GARDEN HOSE. Tuey WARRANT ALL THEY SELL Upur a House Block. - The best lawn mower in the market is “Phllwdnlphm, sold by Coover & Substantial lbllracv.; n! il te loans. J. W. & street, Council Bluls. s and rea (uire, 10 Save mone b, bu ing ‘Refrigerators of Cooper & ‘y ing - * THL FAIR BY MIR o]STERS The Entertainment Excellnnt and the Dis- play in Booths Varied. WOLVES A BIG PAYING CROP. Death of the Sick River Voyager— A Glanee at the County Permits for Medicinal Purposes— The Concert. The Sisters' ana is proving being furnished some iinments, also suceess. The people most excellent en The operetta of as given at house, cansed much (|H!|x|~| fed forth much just p ainly was one of the most pleasing nment ever given in this city by children, The operetta is based on the adventures of an mveterate interviewer, who secks to pry into some of the se J.H. MeWilliams, as this ) newspaper reporter, mumle a happy hit. It is difiicult to see how he uld have made more out of his part had he been a m..y. ssional and_experi- enced comedian iss Jennie Keating, \s quecn of the rruw looked and sang like a little queen indeed. Miss Sophia, Gerner also took a prominent part, anc took it well. Tommy Keating, as the little door] ted fel- nd keep his Tole so consistently y throughout, As o marvel i Hughes and Miss Jo Dur- an also had leading parts and added to the success and enjoyment of the whole. The costumes and the seenice effects were r' y fairylike, and some_of the s most beautiful, Especially was 1y pole dance, with the many ones, <o and graceful in the intertwinin, and weaving ribbons ot scene which callea forth much s The sight of the grotto, fil inging tl silver bell chor v handswinging a silver bell, tter for con- anagement has de- tainment asa mat- hose who were ore will surely not the coming chance, and many who did enjoy 1t will gladly attend its repoti- tion. This evening another operetta is to be given, “Dress lh-lnuu t will doubt- less be fully as the other one. The Neltie Suiqucen pivins me.\u(u ( o Hiihes ia Mulqueen ttie Gerner Wickham God- ulia Dohany ary Paschel Rose wother) Servant.. . Chorus of Sehool G The fair proper is being heldin Masonie hall every evening, and ‘those attending the entertainment at the opera house ¢ enjoy themselves at the fair later, The married Indies’ table is in char, J. Brown and Mrs. many assistants. 30 gold pieces, temptingly ar- ranged in a frame, are to be raflled at ’PJX('I chance. iine baby ¢ Mueller Musie ¢ the handsomest A boy’s saddle 15 to be voted to the most popular boy under 10 years of agc. sto e voted the age, donated by the any, is to be voted to presented by Messt is to be raftled at " donated by F. E. Stubbs, is to go m the most popular young man. ral pieces of “fine furniture, from E d a larg il and orna- oung Indics" tablo is the Misses Mary Paschel, Puss Henrietta Knepher, Nellie Mulgueen, Dell and Julin_Dohany, Kate Wickhum, Durgan, Nellic Wickham, Ther Ma y fine m- found, among them the moxl nonble A handsome fire ne and ribbon, made by Smith and donafed by the young men of the church. A beaut ul mirror b; Bushnell. Toil and music hox ombined by Messrs. F ter Bros., which is to be raffled. Pin d toilet setsent from Dubuque. h broom holder to represent the hv the sisters, Cr: nlumbvnnu t with 1-hmlnm hulrn and Il-n\ o 5. A rug by Harkness Bros, by Miss H. Begg. he refreshment tables are in ch of Mrs. G i i eral other by A lup- Money to lo n by Forrest Smith, - Go to Beard for low prices, -~ 'or Medicinal Purpose: C1s a movement on the part of some of the » folks to get after the drug uts are made that the drug stores are in some piuces taking the place of the saloons, and that the county 1 for others as well as drug- g used as & cover for the il- of hiquor, The BEE man asked the county auditor yesterday for the privilege of looking at some of the re- ports of sales, which the law requires to be filed every month by those holding permits to sell for medicinal, seientifie, mechanical and sacramental purposes. “There they ave. Help yourself. You are the first one I guess that has ever looked at them, tml) pays much at tention to them. N Th ance of many of these re- d that such was prol y . Some of the reports as the law requires, oth The blanks proyide for a showing uf the amount of liquor sold, to whom sold, the purpose for which it was to be used, the ruce the amount and kind of liquor on hand, and the amount purchased during the month. I dly & report covers a these points, i almost ey case on more of the matters being omitted. Others are written in & manner which makes the reports as diflicult to read asithe marks on a tea chest, The documents themselves glves evidence that in the majority of cases the matt is looked upon as a mere formality, to which little attention is to be paid. 1t seems largely a case of mere- ly Euuw through the motions. nother interesting featu. ports is the showing of ill b prevails in this county. By glancing through the purposes” for w hwh the liquors have beeu purchased. *medici- nal is the favonite one. “There. must be & great many invalids in the county, and with the frequency w nm which on some of these re- th which e S WEDNESDAY. APRIL e reports th that there it which the persistent and libe stimulants js sorely needed. It 1s also noticable that in |f|.- little places where e no saloons theve are larger of these invalids, the r ( the saloons evidently having a tendency to make amh places extremely unhealthy. v with the require- loss, but that they ieave pienty of opportunities for covering up many of the r ts of the trafiic there is no doubt. The reports ma teresting ling to thos mili the men and the places to which lln'y re fer. ates ases, in use of Go to Beard for room mouldings. - T sell the celebrated Twin Burner gaso- line stove. That double burner be them all, A 4:burner same price burner; & _8-burner same price as a burner, W. A. Wood, 504 Main. - oyag Death, a man was found on the river bank in an unconscious condition. s taken to the city jail, and there s restored to conscionsness sufliciently to give the information that he was a blacksmith named Branswick. He had come down the ri in a row boat from oux City, and was intending to stop with triends in Omaha, and then proceed to St. Joe. He med to be suffering with a congest chill, and and it w expeeted that ina short time he would be able to go s the river. He has been growing worse instead of better, and yesterday he was in an alarming condition. It seems difficult to get at the Iment ot the man, and as he re- much of the time in a_ stupor, re- fusing to take medicine or un\nhhun nt, itis difficult to do for him. Marsl Guan yesterday got the man’s b and effects up from thie viver. The effect t of an excellent set of blacksmith and anvil. One of the esidents, who by 00k the pains to make some inquiri bout hin, but could not learn t known there. A box which e unIA\\n‘ some of his tools is m Sioux City, and was evi lIl'nII\ ot from some store there. It is fos at the man will die here, unless dy ehange for the better. “The untmum man di E hearing of his sickness, ed here yosterday and were with him when he d GARDEN HOSE, WARRANTED GOOD 14cfper foot, 18 per foot, 24¢ per foot. HOS! VLZLES, Of all sty Hosk REELS, LAWN SeR is. Ete., Ete NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY Opera House Block. Last Night's Concert. ‘The concert given last evening by the Mendelssohn Quintette club, was all that was promised for it, and more. The au dience was enthusiastie, and could not help but be. The company is composed of artists, and each a soloist wort} appearing before the most crities ence. Miss Edith Edwards, who is m: ing her debut before the public this : son, proves to be a worthy voealist to ac- company such a club of artistic instru- mentalists. She has a soprano voee considerable strength s ness She shows cultiv natural endowment as programme wa ! yet all the number e of a high order, without being so high as to be beyond 1 on of the popular faste. ured th musical treat for ks of the wmmuuu\ Sucl not only really entertain, but l'||l||\ bt Go to Beard for wall pape = Leonard & Jewett prices at Cooper & M iness is getting interest- y there were eight wolves right back of the Masonic building, within the shadow of the rooms where the county oflicials sit and pay out two dollars bounty on e: wolf sealp. These eight were brought in from Lewis to ship by Mr. Poterson. To be sure they were young things, and couldn't leave their mother, but they were (-a]lmul while their eyes were still closed a mother off foraging. T § in alive, and then ik building, killed, th alp: and their finder went off’ with sixteen good dollars in his pocket. Of late there hus been a good many of these baby wolve caught, and at two dollars a piece it pays better to raise wolves than sheep. l'[)w crop is bountiful, sure, and with two eropsa year a wolf pasture is a paying investment. —e Room Monldings—Largest assortment :\Illll lowest prices ut Beard’s Wall Paper Store, — Personal Paragiaphs. Mrs. W.W. Loomis is in Chicago. Mrs. F. C. Clark has rcturned from Californi nk Shinn, of Carson, in ity yesterduy. Mr, and Mrs. A. M. turned from Chicago, Jumes A. Jackson has returned from a short visit to Chicago. Advanco Agent Boyd, of Cole's circus, the Juckson have re- 5 urned from a of weeks’ visi *hicago. Thomas Mulverhill, city bill poster of Unmh.u. was in the city yesterday. Lindsay has gone on |III~IIIL‘H§ to Joe and Atchison, and will return home via Lincoln, Neb, ~W. G. Seaton, of Des Moines, is in the . Mr. S.is nupuuuummn of the Lrican Express company. H. w, of L. Ki pened a m Red Cowduray, son-in this city, City, '|lv\lllf MI .lml Mrs. M L. Smith, ith being a brother to Mrs. Wil- linms. Mrs. Warner, of daughter the "cit California. Constabl was in the ei ness, he ¢ S, e hunlnll., some Council Blufls talent for his People’s theatre in Omaha. i el Missouri Valley, Bond, was In 1y, on her reiurn from When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorts, When she was & Child, she cried for Castoria, When shio became Miss, she clung to Caatoris, Whea alie uad Clildren, sl gave thew Castoria, R. RICE ‘or “othr tam irs “removed wicho; CIICIRS fheknito or drawing of biood %" CHRONIC DISEASES o au kinds & speciaity. Over thirty years' prao gul experioass 10 Pear Strect, Coun d Bluds ComsbLFATION Find = SRINC PENIG |The Novelties of the feason are now Open at HARKNESS BROS. DRESS GOOD NEVER SO CHEAP. For 10c worth 12 1-2¢ For 20c worth 27 1-2¢ For 25¢ worth 35¢ For 35¢ worth 50c And finer fabrics in the same proportion. Good LAWNS, tast eolors, at de. Handsome Plaid Muslins from 10¢ up wards, all at one-third less than last year's prices. Embroidered Sn Choiee Cretonnes 5, and other Canvass Dress Novelties. Goods Laces by the Dress Pat- terns, yard and in but we s will forbids enumeration, have the goods, and our low pric “ _CARPETS. The new styles in Carpets are now in stock and gomg fast. Call early and select your Carpets and have put aside for you. CURTAINS. Our Curtain Depa inall v os of Silk Draperies We specialty of Drap by Skilled Workmien. Call Immediately And see the New Goods before the as- sortment is broken Space hem ment Lace, Turcoman is complete and cy Work Orders by Mail receive prompt atten- Harkness Bros. No. 401 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS IFToT I OGDEN HOUSE RATES | _ CARPETS ©On and After Yuy st Wilt ke $2.00 and #2.50 Per Day, Excopting front b Day Board, $25 Por B. SILLOWAY, Prop. MAwk DURGES Council Bluirs ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having. Flire Hscape Andail moaern improvemonts, call bofs, fire alarm bells, etc., istho CRESTON HOUSE! I WILL PAT The Highest Market Price For all kinds ofs’cuudhand household goods and STOVES. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway, Council Blufis. COUNTIL BLUFES STEAN DYE_WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No 29. Main St., Council Bluffs, 0pu. Postoffice, I.ocklnr A\ll OTHER RAILS, ROD Y, ‘II FENCES BUILT WITHOUT IAILS. Any part real oo picket or ruil fen d for vutling of ml nd Lamps, Homer & CH. , Council Blus, Ta. RINK LIVERY STABLE. nsin Ev Avery Busio Firstcless Accommol. rything Per- taining to tho Finest Lan dau in the Gity FOR LADIES VIBITINO. Honrding a specialty. Pelephone 178, FIELD & COLE, Prop PEARL STAEET RINK STABLE L. W. TuL I JBvans, Vieo-Pros, Janes N. BROWN, Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 . 250,000 ..1,000,000 Capital Authorized Capital. Stockholders Bepre-ent Do a general banking busine Accounts of bunks, bankers, merchants, man- ufacturers and individua! ved on favora: ble terms. Domestic und foreign eschange. ‘The very best of attention glven to all busi 88 comunitied L0 OUF care. THOS. OFFICER. M, F. F, Pusey OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Estabiished 1557, acxei for Fences ‘ Choice east of simo, dwelling house on Of special & lish & rel HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, A Select Stoek o CURTA m ] SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.~Special advortisomonts, Lost,Found, To Loan, For S1ls, Boarding,etc., will be inssrtod in this column at thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for: h> firstinsertion and FIVE CENIS PEL LINE foc ench subsaquont injortion. mentsat our o Broadway, Council Bluffs, single und doube birness. NOR REN b fon s choi ensy Heaton, C¢ | K DO SAL at Bae office No. 1 ce, if Such you Live or such you want let us hear from you ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. | Practices in State and Federal Courts. Roows 7 uuA 8, Saugart Bloek. Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Bxpress Comvuny. sl 52 i N DT e SO 28, 1886 A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS We intend on next 4 of July and Christmas following to distribute among the consumers of our A. B. C. Soap each time 25 PIANOS, 50 PARLOR ORGANS, 250 SEWING MACHINES, and other All of them magmificent; costly and usefu matter what our competitors s of a cent for the chance to get the present. 250 GOLD WATCHES, 250 SILIK DRE 250 SILVER TEA SETS, 20,000 PRESENTS 5§ PATTERNS, Y50 CYITNA DINNER SETS, 500 €K 6§20 65-Cuadle Power Lamps, A TEA SETS . Butat the same time we beg the public to understand (ne y) that we are not running a gift enterpr We are selling our A. B. C. Soap cheaper to-day than we You do not pay us a fraction ever did during the three years that it has been placed on the market, and consequently you get full value ADVERTISING our A. B. C. Soap on the most magnificent scale ever attempted by any one firm, Three years ago we started out to sell A. B. C. Soap on its merits, to-day thousands of the most ln(dhq(nt lmuscl\ccpcn in this and all the principal cities of the Union use our A. B. C. Soap and marvel in Soap. We are simply why it is not used in every home. The principal grocers throughout the Union tell us one reason why its use has not become genera} ABC SDAP has not been sufficiently advertised ; and another reason is, because many people who have bought it, did is that not give it the nece sary and intelligent attention it deserves. They did not read the directions, and g that it would not wash by laying A. B. C. Soap on top of the bundle of soiled clothes, they fell k to five cent soap. Thousands write us: “Your A B. C. Soap is all that but we find that our most intelligent customers say that 1 Iou claim for it; it not only gives satisfaction, A BLESSING IN THE HOUSEHOLD and are enthusiastic and speak in the highest terms of pr: It is therefore that we se about it. Why don’t you advertise it 2" are making this extraordinary effort to bring A. B. C. Soap to the notice of cvery inteliigent person and in order to induce every one to buy it, and continue to usc it until they have fully tested its merits, we say to them SAVE THE A B C WRAPPERS And send them to us during the months of June or December next, and we shall distribute among you an array of presents which, for magnificence and usefulness, surpasses everything heretofore offered” by any cne firm. Send four cents in stamps and we will send you a catalogue, which is now in course of preparation, and which will give you a full description of ail ic presents and the mode TO OBTAIN A PRESENT Those who have not used / A. B. C. . B. C. Soap, of course, wil ap is our own invention, and all who 1 Ve us sk, “what i being the greatest improvement ever made in domestic economy. WASHING WITH 1 18, or the most delicate person, can wash sit?” dit cheerfully concede to it the merit of A. B. C. Soap, and the MODE OF T, is as diffcrent from ail other soaps, and the old way of w, auch an improvement over the old system, as traveling by railway is over that by an ox-cart. ing, and is as A girl of WITHOUT THE LEAST EXERTION 1 one hour, more clothes with A. B. C. Soap, than the most robust, with the hardest work and slavi <10 wash with the best soap, and the ol ws ctest soap ever manufa ildest and s cet and fresh as a rose Remember, that while 1tuccording to the di. Kemember, actured. y of washing, in three hours. s We warrant you can wash baby with it and it will look And withal, A, B. C. Soap v can use A, 13 (, S:ap in any way or manner you please, it is best to use which will also teach you the new way of washing. t n ) to us by mail. during the months of June or December next. tt— = FOR SALE EY ALL GROCERS. ——¢—% =" CGCROSS SOAP BOILERS A4 ©32 TO 963 NORTH WATER Dispiay of KLatest Fat- terns, All Grades. Council Bluffs ARPET CHRPARY 4<:5 ‘Broadway. F Ch Noveliies i such a3 To Reat, Wants Leave advortisy . No. 13 Pearl stroot, noar WANT! wo it O . Smith, merchant tailor, Tmine 25 Lroid ALE-One side-bur top, bugare Puse ~I'he lower Bros ouncil Blufs in front of dummy 1o, t bies iy head of stock, niso U, burn, und Ivullmm.' rost it Also . small resi- of same,wnda fine burn with t und for <on sime prop- of J. P, Gonlden. P, bar i et of suitable for where 1 iy Joal Ttute in alk parts of the J Most Sales. F. 011 vupers. ot goods of Any kiiid 1o any Swan & Walker " Council Blufts MRS. D. l. EENED/CT. & spectulty Council Blufs, lowa. 21 JACOB SIMS, N. SCHURZ, niote also, that in order to o l)l(\m one of these presents you must save your wrappers and send BROS., ND CHEMISTS, STREET, MILWAUKEE, WIS COWSIN. W.P. AYLSWORTZE, nildine 808 Eizhth Cor Sehaller, Towan, BROADW anv kind ry ball and fl(»’« 9(&» ffiw&& o»f ‘W@L&- W_, the 6.9",‘:,#4;&' fuws/ o/ M W}W\ .‘7’;—,’&; cuwet A«/po-u.\-w (e this ity TIMOTHY SEED. |f| SALE STABLES 1 have & quantity of sound, well which 1 offer at rensonable figu crop of 1883, BUTLFi, Y, W 01 or m exanine wed and sati Avenue and Eighth Streat, cleanod soed Feed of the pondencas solicited, C.&N W T at lowest price, with gold, silver s Gold plate und cos Best Sets of Teeth, $S, Former price 15 work guarunteed. Council Bluffs Office, T SIDE. Perfect it and best materiul MASON WISE, reett, Xear Fecifc Feuge,Counil Bucs F. G. Omaha Dental Associa’n Cor, 16th and Douglas Sts, iuuous Gu Tes Al Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought and sold, at etall and Large quantitios 10 select from. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Rrick b a onLictieGinat trucks ~the hest in tho w. action guaranteed. Trame houges moved Coancil Blaffs, yxwmmm5 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, “peymasaadey Se PRJUBATEAR YOOI [T} nstantly on hand for salo at re promdtly filled .+ "Stock sold on comimis " L1 H & BOL) l’\ Proj Fifth Avenue and ol Biate Tom ntract on shors n, prictors. ‘ourth 8t 'RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sizos of Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Runniog 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, O. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL.