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DAILY t NCIL BLUFFS. kDAY MORNING, MAY 1. E, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. & by carvicr innny part of tho elty at twenty conts per week. Manager. spring goods at Reiter's, nt street is being cleaned up. Jor Coolers cheap at Cooper & Me- p money by buying Refrigerators of r & Metied the new Mikado gloves at Harkness Just out. id Cleaver was yesterday the soli- runk to be fined. eity council is to meet in regular n next Monday ning. end the great bankruptsale of boots hoes at 104 Broadway funeral of Mrs. Samuel E. Weirich be lield this afternoon at her home, 22 Mynster street. ln# to the unple . Y. 7. entertainn | untit further nou p soiled do yesterday com- p to city headquarters to pay their Jar fines, or e car loas have arri nt weather the nts will be post- 1 for th he work w ibout mma_Cole and adultes court nd solici- wanted by the nu' ('um] S Is, agent, Coun luf is county is gvmnu de y herifl has been in office for hs, and neither he nor his ¢ had occasion to mak ing salesmen out 20 yeur nufactul pe county treasurer has collected and lod over to the city £52,000, this amount from taxes of different kinds, ing some speclal ssments, bills against the city uber that nul ss they are with the auditor to-day. (va will be considered at the meéting of the heil Monday night. ¢, ex-county super| roing o enter ry paid by him n assi; ,mt which was not owed he board of county supe any artic them. Read the her column, d there to-day. little cow hn) lnoking fellow, , with a man’s big white hat ‘and tall s, was ] int, he ha musing himself umuingou and off fr ght trains - en the local yards and th trans! fome parties who are c: of the country enlarging pictur ¢ found thut Council Bluft £ ¢ to furnish the needed frames as any in the east, and so I cted W. Chapman, th t they The crowd will vices in the Congregational chureh orrow morning. The unents of Lord’s supper and _baptism will be fministered and adm mofnew mem- to the church. In the ening the stor and um;;u\g.nmn will unite in the stian convention to be held in the ra house. Bishop Ninde, who is to preach at Jthe lethodist is onc of B most fini Fat denom- fution. Ho is a ,;n power, and it is a.cause of congr tion that the people of Council Blufts be thus given an opportunity of lng him. tle Sunday services promise to be IIy attractive. the Methodist ‘ch Bishop Ninde and President Parks Simpson_colloge, arc to be present d join in the es. At the hunl i rch in the evening Rabbi Benson of maha is to deliver his l--vuuu In the ening there is also stian conven- bn at the opera house. lhe city council met yesterday as a pard of equalization to finish the busi- pss in that line. All the matters under busideration had been decided upon be- re, except the taxation of the banks, hich subject occupied most of the time psterday. Numerous intricate legal estions were discussed. When David Ricoe, the pressma enin prolubmon sheet, disappeared om the city he left he: a little rother, ho had been making hishome with him. e boy has since ) shifti 1‘;: z for him- Blf us best he could. He has been cared Mrs. Bradbury, of the Essex house, hd has been hangi! xl.mllttlmclly ]ml oing chores, ete. {; psterday Mont- gomery took the hoy and m with a home. Bishop W. X. Ninde, one of the bishops if the Methodist hrlsx'o)nll chu; and la'nblmh ne,will conduct the services roadw . I, church next Sunday urulng nml evening. Bishop Ninde il b d in the ces by Rev. E. ). president of Nxmpmn col- nola, Iowa. The public are pOr inlly m\nm‘ to attend the services, _ A hootblack, named Charles Hain wis arrosted yesterday for eatting up ines of various sorts. He is said to lave been concerned with another boy in a id on some base bulls at Bushnell's e, They got to guarreling over the hvision of llm balls, undl uney knocked chun down with his box, “When the cer eame up the chum struck out n the ulluf , making asuccessfuliome n, and the less fortunate one was put n of the 'l'lln fire department were yoste fiu ing out the sewers, as best the) eould. It is declared b; who have wmn that it is a little o ke | water ron up Illll and th i t of an expe; E madle in reg ., The sewer on that stre gmmxul able lower u at the north en | expected to run n , Bome talk of taking it up yi |8 while others think the tll!hullly arranged in some other w; - ity has el sewer- is said to south end Notice., | Bids will be ved by the school onrd of Council Bluffs unul the 5th of ¥, 1886, for lowering the high school iding at so much per foot. The build- to b‘o lowered forty feet more or less. board to reserve the Beard has an immcnse stock of wall per and room mouldings which niust Phe turned into cash, sodown go the prices eurd's, E ——rr— . ‘DKN HOSE, WARRANTED GOOD 14 4¢ por foot, l&u per foot, e per foot. ()SE NOZZLES, all styles. BeiinkLEns, Ete. Ete i COMPANY l pmvidu, BEL. | TROUBLED OVER HOME RULE Too Many an-; m'L1w Drive a Door Fellow to (lontwnpl'\m Suicide. ARCH. COFFMAN RETALIATES. A Farmer With Too Loose a Tongue ~The Charches offer Special At- tractions for Sunday—Vari- ous Dlufly ftems, Crazea By Siste Yesterday morning a woman appeared at police headquarters, apparently quite excited, and holding a razor m her hand, which she declared she had taken from a man who was trying to cut tho throat of his wife. She had interfered and saved the life of |lu won and now wanted the man ar Chief Mat- thews and Marshs went to lln- house, which is loe ted near the tr and brought the man up to h tws. Investigation showed th Wwas not so much to_blame as the woman would have the authorities believe. He was a hard working fellow, who had by years of industry and economy succeeded in getting a home of his own, and had fitted it up comfortably and cosily. He and his wife were living happily enough except that sionally her two s ters, who liy ould insist on paying th . Another sister was living wi fe, there being four of the sis ll. When the family of sisters got together he had little chince to enjoy lite. They took possession of the house and run it to suit themsclves. He did not like the way the sistors d themselves, and them too fast, and some ti n house. lImunL\\ night when he home he found thatthe two Omaha siste were there and had brought in some gen- ’lynwu friends and several bottles of bec They were all singing and drinking, and he ordered the noise stopped and the sitors to clearout. The four sisters then turned against him, in_his own_ house, and abused him shi s quick tempered, and wh mad he gets mad all through, 5 ried at the pro: broken up, his wife fluence of her sis that he became f the moment beside himself. He got his razor and went down into {he cellar with the determination to cut his own throat, and end all worry. He wisely changed his mind, and in response to the wife, came up stairs onl 'lubc grected by the oldest of the sisters, who de- manded the razor of him, ]lu Zave her, and she then declared that would have him a to cut his wife’s this the razor as him. After some the ~household scttled night, and went to ~in-Law, the man home tranged by the in- evidence further down Il(-ll against talk, for t Yesterd: 3 .xl(fln]yl to job on him, by which he and his wife could b tr:ln;:ud, nd be got out of the mlhlm\ possession ich was the burden explanation of his household From others it was learned that s the true one, in all proba- reputation was such it improbable that he would mily cruelly. Judge Aylesworth 2o home, and to tell the itors that they must keep home, but if they would instead of letting his anger make him wild, he should quietly inform the police. who would see that the obnoxious woman did go. lho man was somewhat calmed, but still asready to fly offon a v ight 1of the provocation. The judge as the oflicers evidenced “great an who was bothered with so many_sisters-in-law, and prom- ised to heip him out of his difliculties so long as he could control himself, and commit no such foolishness as eutting his own throat, or spilling of anybody’s hlood. In the afternoon Chief Matthews went down to the house, before the man’s turn, to notify the troublesome siste law to leave.” They consented to return to Omaha, bm the neluded to go with then hushand had caused he rouble during the twoy. married life, and ho could h: he privilege of living alone. She left with the others, and when the ved home the house was de- away from h not do so, serted. L SRUSE Go to theN. Y. P. Co. for GARDEN HO:! Tuey WARRANT ALL THEY SELL. Opuu llol e Block. The best lawn mowur in the market is the “*Philadelphi; sold by Coover & McGee. Money to loan by an by Forrest Smith. SCE Another Avoca Chapter. A new chapter has been added to the roubles at Avoea growing out of the at- tempt to pinch Arch Coffmun, who has been given so much notor n connee- tion with the killing of Main last sum- mer, and the subscquent litigation. It will be remembered that lately Coffman, ‘being informed that he was to be ar- rested on some charges preferred by some of his enemies, hurriedly went into -Acton’s house, and there left with her $120 which he had in his pocket, tell- ing her to keep it until he ealled for it. She claimed that he attempted to do her bodily injury of the basest sort, and she is one of the witnesses depended upon to prove that Coftman had made threats to kill Fremont Benjamin, the attorney who was formerly engaged in Coffman’s de- fense, but who by L(l nee suned Coffman for his fee his ire Coff- wan, after the exeiting cvents, the de- tails'of which were given in the BEg at the time, demanded the money back from Mrs, Acton, but she refused to give it up, elaiming that Coffman k it to her to keep. On Thursd: Cofiman_was here, and sw Mrs. Acton’s urrest on the 1y, Browing uul of the re tention of this money. Yo St y Deputy Marshal White w voea to make the arrest, and arrangements were made for her to appear beforedudge Aylesworth Jast evening and give bail for her future appesrance. Dr Mels 502 Broad Wist and aurist, No. [ Council Blutls, Go to Bea Subs! (~u|u.|l shsnuus ul mlua and rea " J.W.& E. L. Squire, 10 1 sty \.l Lu\mml Blufls. e The Chrlsllln Convenlhm The number of seats checked oft on the chart for the meeting at the opera house Sunday night, indicates that the audience willbe & large one. Those who have reserved seats will not have thewmn held for them aiter 8 o'clock to-morrow even- ing, and if not occupied then, they will be given to those who are there. The exereises will be opened by a chorus of welcome by the cluldren of the Home of the Friendless, and by pra by Rey . Crofts. “Fhe . Merkel -mou will il there THE ONIATIA DAIL ‘\‘hlroi\ h\ B [ vakd m, “' Bates, Dr. Fi Rev. W. Rand Dow City, and others, The services will commence at 7:45 o'clock. The exe cises will be brief, and the whole time o cupied will not exesed an hour and a half; the meeting to close then, whether the whole programme is cs arried out or not. One of the features of the evening will be the recitation by one of the chil dren, Arthar Wilson, of a poem written by Rev. Mr. Crofts. Heisler sells the b 10c cigars in the market. No. 2 g see !Yn-s unkmg_v\ cutting and titting by Miss Gleason, No, 8P Pearl street. Rising to Avoca, April 30.—To the editor of the Bee—Dear Sir: Your correspondent is somewhat in error in regard to seve statements in your issue of the 20th, con cerning the undersigned, That some of the bondsmen roquested to be released is true, and their request will be complied with, This is a legitimate item of news, and T do not o the slightest objes ssunnce. But_the statement that I promised to let my bondsmen name the deputy is meorrect, as is tion that I agreed to the retiring postmaste place, Mr. Blake did not want to be r tained, and 1n the next pl the code of political ethics would not permit me to name a deputy whose political afliliations were not in .u-mul with the party to whic I\lln-lnn;: 11 desired to do so. Mr. Blake v until 1 becameo f the charge of faithlessness to o personal friend that I take this occasion to d vow; otherwise I should not tronble vou, as I now do, with the request for somuch space in your columns. Respeetfully, A. P. Cramer In connection with the above item T wish to say that I never asked Mr, Cra- mer to retain me ver promised to, and 1 would not hs yed if he had except a suflicient len, mr time to fa miliarize him with the routine of work Re \lwol[nlly, .l. B. BLAKE. We w\'ox'nl small per month. to ave customers for 'nl"n_' at $10to § wing sueh will please apy reney of Odell Bros. & —-— Go to Beard for 100m mouldings. A regular exchange wi the ladies of the Pres byterian chu Pearl street, to be condueted throv summer mont Ay 7, an openir 1 sell the eele line stove. at dnul)lv hmm them all. A 4-burne burnes 3-burner burner. V. The Troublesome Tongue. . P. Barnett, mer of this county, s commenced a lmwn for slander. §5,000. He claims that Lowry has been about him in a v ious and ng manner, ying, among oth hat “Bar 1e stea are bette ctting his damag th HER by proverty. men in the swore to a liec when on the \\llu st The case has been commenced in the district court. Room Mc and lowest pr Store e~ 1ding: —ll Lot us go to Charl ler’s and get a good vigar. No. 402 Broadway. The Boe Docsn't Know. The BEE has res d the following query: “The nights are dark muddy. and the cxpiy on Vine street would like to be mformed why the gas light on the corner of Vine and Second streets is not lighted? A. TAXPAYER.” and the streets s Heisler don’t handle any “snide” - Leonard & Jewett refrigerators at low prices at Cooper & MeGe —— Personal Paragraphs. W. H. Pound, an attorney u[ Kearney, Neb., \\us at the Pac day. A, ecne, of Lincoln, Neb., was in the mum yesl LY. M Ticket No, 101 drew th 1. Friedman’s last night. Rabbi Benson, of Omaha, will speakin the Baptist church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday fa pillow at o Pn.) Freeman, has eninat ] fricnd of the editor of the Globe for mo! twenty years, and is known wherov Knowi, s one of the bost men living, He is also un intimate friend of Mr. Clark of the Nonpareil. He 2 n‘ortunate in t t that his reatly Mr. 18 en- lamity sent him som ot o8’ Diph- therit Cure, it was usel at once, a1d the lives of the ros Letters from Mr. Mo of grati ing the loss of his wh oight died from portunity of isiag B Dr. Jeieries' diptheria medicine is infallible in all kinds of sore throat. ! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia ! Dyspeptic, why live in misery, and die in dis- pair with cancer of the stomuch # Dr. Thomas Jeflerics cures ove case of incigestion and constipation ina very short time. Boest of ref- crences ziven. Dyspupsia is the cause of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. Price 8 for two weeks treatment ho had nn op- Teries' remedy, During the last six years there has not been death from Diphtheria in any case whore DR, THOMAS JEFFERIES' PREVENTIVE and Cune was uged. It hus been the means of sav- ing thousands of lives and mizht have saved hundres of thousands md Indispensible in putrid sore throat, m malignant slalet fover, changing it in 48 hours to the simple form. In- fallible cure for all Indummatory, Ulcerative, ation of the Womb and Prico §2 ited instructions how to use the wedi- ent with it. No doctor required ‘Dfi JEFFEI?IES’ REMEDIES od at his Office, Justice of {he Peace. Office Over American Express Company. Dealers in Mileh Cows, At l]ur Stuck Vards THOS. OFFICER. M, F. K. Pusey OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS l COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA i e b v L e TR .A. ITERR DEPARTURE Messrs, Harkness Bros, will thisday place on sale the below enumerated articles besides numerous others at prices that will surprise everybody, They are ' GenuineBargains Towels, Tidies, Splashers, Handker- chiefs, Japanese Fans, Hatchets, Bas- kets, Portemonnaies, Vaces, Plates, Cardand Fruit Baskets, Tin Plates, Doll Babies, Pie Plates, Wash Pans, Crumb Pans and Brushes, Digh Pans, Milk Pails, Work Basket, Glass Dishes, Comb Racks, Pocketbooks, Feather Faus, Hosier acrame Cord, Flour § ) Hat Racl fapanese Screens, Collar Buttons, Mucilage, Marbles, Blank Books, Turkish Towels, Serub- bing Brushes. Coal Shovels, Baby Bibs, Wooden Spoons, Hair Crimpers, Roll- ing Pins, Transparent Slates, Agate Buttons, Collars, Jewelry, Estabrook’s Steel Pens, Lace Collars, Spool Cotton, Baby Rattles, Hair Nets, Clothes Lines, Table Salts, Base Bulls, Match Safes of all kindg, Glass Caps, Tin Dippevs, Tin Buckets, Mosaic Match Holders, Sance Pans, Looking Glasses, Perfumery, Castile Soap, Shoes Blacking, Meat Forks, Toilet Soaps, Stove Blacking, Wall Pockets, Harmonicas, Boxes of Slate Pencils, Willow Baskets, Black- ing Brushes, Pearl Buttons, Sil Thimbles, Trying Pans, Rick-rack Brai Table Outlery, Combinatio Russian Leather Toilet Sets, Pi Laces, and every article yon can think of. All to be on sale to-day. Every- body go and get a chance to select (-.n'lv as the stock is all new and where Jargains for b WORTH 78 and §1.00 Are to be they do mot last long. HARKNESS BROS. . No. COUNCIL BLUFI'S, found, 401 Broadway, 10W A, DEALERS TN DRY GOODS, Etc., Ktc. OGDEN HOUSE RATEs on mul Afier :vlny Pl::. l‘)’n;" Be ! fonrd, $2 35 I ™ , Prop. ARK DURGEE, \l.um"m Council Blufrs ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having Fire Hsca Andall moaern improveruents, call bers, alarm bells, ete., isthe CRESTON HOUSE! Nos. 216, 217 and 219, Man Stroat, 34X MOHN, Proprioto R. RICE, M. CANCERS ox_otier tam s “romoved wichout the knifo or drawing of blosd. CHRONIC DISEASES of au xinds a speciaity. Over thirty years' pract.cal exporionss. No. 11 Peari Street, Council Blutts. " CONSULTATION FREZ (=] fire I.ocklng Bracket for Fences AND OTHER RAILS, ROD3, ETC, BUILT WITHOUT IIAIL part readily taken out or replacel, lv 9x rall fenaes, iron or wood, can for railing_of uny sort. For ala C. J. lthl(\lA‘l. lll\umm Council Blutfs, State and county rights for sale. COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS HRS.C.LGILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No 29, Main St., Council Bluffs, Opo, Postoffice, i WILI PAT The Highest Market Price For all kinds of second hand household goods and STOVES, M., DROHLICH, 608 Brondwny) Council Bluffs, I RINK LIVERY STABLE. nmodat g to the Livtry Busi Finest Landauin the City FOR LADIES VISITING. Boarding a specialty; Tglephone 178, FIELD & COLE, Props. PEARL STREET RINK STABLE. L. W.Torteys, Pros. T. J. EVANS, Vice-Pres. Janes N, Buows, Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Authorized Capital. ... Btockholders Represent. ... Do a general banking businass. Accounts of banks, bunkers, merchants, man: ufacturers and individuals yeooived ou favord: ble terwms. Domestic and foreign eschange. The very best of attention givea 0 wll busi Dess cominitted 10 Our chre. BEE: . SAT LRDAY, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING | MAY 1, 1896. zovems or COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL i IMPLEME, DEERE, WELLS & Co,, Wholesale Agricultural Implemonts, Bagsiss, Carrlages, Ete , Ete. Council Bluits, Towa, KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, DiscHarrows, Seeders, Corn Planters, JFood Cat- ors, Factory, Rock Falls,'l Nos, 1501, 15 5, 1507 Main l(mm u Blutrs, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'es an 1 Jobhors of Agricultural Tmplements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinls of Farm Machinocy. 100 to 1116 South Main Streot, Council Blaits, owa, (Incorpors Manufacturers of Axle, Pic andies, of evory Carpels. Curtalns "\‘hndaw Sllidn, ml(lmnc\: rixturos, Upholstery Gools, dway Council Bluis, Towa, PERT MOORE, holesale Johbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 25 Main and 27 Peari Sts, Council Bluffs, Town, COMMISSION, No. 14 Pearl St., Council |x|<y4 CRACKER 3, Couneil mw- fowt, ar CROC I\I.V.L MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jo rs of Crockary,Glasswara Lamps, Fruit J. Stonoware, Bar Goods, Fan Council Blufts, !iAltl,\, HAAS & CO., Wholesals Druggists, Oils, Pamx.,, Glass, FRUIT 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty Commission. No. 542 Broadway, Council Bluifs. General WIRT \\. DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Grocsviss. Nos. 16 and 16 Peart §t., Council Bluffs. (.I{(l\ \\ EG w SCHOE Jobbors in Staple and Fancy Gro:arm, Nos. 17, 119 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Town, L. KIRSC, lll‘ & (‘U Jobbers of Stapls and Fancy Grocories. No. 410 Broad- nd Also Wholesale Liqnor Denlers, “ouncil Bluffs, HARDWARE P. C. DE VOL, = ‘Wholesnle Hardware, Tiaware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, cte. Nos. 50 vay, and 10 Muin street, Co ““, b}l!‘. 71 KMAN & CO., Manu“acturers of and Wholesale Dealers In Leather. Harness, Saddlery, Eto. 5 Muin t., Council Dluite, Towa. METC. \Ll- ]lR()l‘HI‘RS Jobbors fn Hats, Caps and Gloves, Nos. 342 and 311 Broadway, Conncil Bluffs, FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blats, Towa. HIDES AND Wi uul:. D, M. .\lvl)At\l-,l‘I) & CO., Commission Morchants for Sals of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pel sase and Furs Council Bluifs, lowa. 5 OILS, I COUNCIL BLUFES OIL €O, ~Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubrlcnlm 0ils Gasalim ETO ) 8.Theodore, Azent, qum'll Hluts, Towa. LUMBER, PILING, ETC A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And biridge Materinl $poc Wholesalo Lums ber of all Kinds. Oftic 130 Muin Council Blults. Lowy JOHN LINDER, Wholesule Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for 8t. Gotthard's Herb Ditters. No. 13 Main 8t. Couacil Blutfs. N HNEIDER & HJ( K, Foreign and Domesuc Wines and Liguors, No 60 Maia St.. Cowicit Buds. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO'S, DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTY PURE LEAD, ZINC AN D OIL PATINTS One gul- Are absolutely pure, as roprosented. two hundred and Uity square and will sty on longer 1han any other paing manufsctured. For sile by S H KELLY DEALER 1N Druas, Paiays, Ows, Exe GERATTT o FIRST CLASS [N EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. " BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. 20,000 Vehicles Annually. Send for Catalogue, Rates and Testimonials, Prices, Freight HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bailling onLictie Giaat truoks —the best in the worll 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Streat, ball and exancein my« p(&w— fp’w&.‘w n—){ ‘ffi»u»- anv kind raiced or moved anl satisfastion guaranteed, Framo houses moved Council Bluffs, . . Juiis, e teds, Seatel Suiting, ko Sorliat; g)«.;(o;k Broadclott ¥ the bleapest Line of MNus W&\D‘&KM\ Dants evet shown in this ’él:t?/. KIEL SALE STABL M S ‘payuasaIday se DojURAICA X005 [Ty fHorses and Mul for ealo at vetail or promdtly Stock sold 1stantly on hand on short notics. Stable Coy th Council Bluffs Iawn. TIMOTHY SEED. leanc Seed of tho ¥. G, sior v, Proprictors. Avenue and Fourth St 1 have a quantity of sound, well sool which 1 offer at reasonabl: figurcs. crop of 1885, Correspondence solicited. ny R, Schaller, Towa. C.&N. W.1 Omaha Dental Associa'n | Cor, 16th and Douglas Sts. Filling at lowest price, with gold, silver and combinutions Gold plate s continuous Gum a specialty. Best Sets of Teeth, $6, Former price $15. Perfect fit and best material work guarantecs Council Bluffs Office, 234 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought and sold, at vetall and nlots. Large quuntittes to select from, MASON WISE. Sircett, Nea r l.nf( Hw Cou MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 387 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, Practices in State and mlu il Courts, Looms T and 5, Snusart CUT THIS OouT! GOOD U made cxtensive improvem 3 al A TS, wo will upon rec this ticket, uccompanicd by return jpo Laundry 8ix Collars or Cufts PREE, for ladies or gentlemen, Home Steam Laundry i) BB luily, 0 prowpt ut & on wll work ¢ city of Coun 540 Broadway, Ce N, 1. Out of tow tntion. Wo puy re ceiyed when accompauied by cash in paywcnt of full amount, SWAN BROS., 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, RUSSELL&Co Manufactureraof all sizos of Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Runninz 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, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Cheice Display of Latest Pate terns, All Grades, Council Bluffs <4OB Broadway. Stock of Choice velties in. CURTAINS. SPECIAL VO L‘[(JES NOTICE.—Spocial advertisemonts, such ai Lost,Found, To Loan, For Silo, To Ront, Wanty Boarding,ete, will be insorted in this column st thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for~h) firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each sabsoquent insertion, Leave alvortisy mentsat our oilice, No. 14 Pearl strost, noar Broadway, Council Bluffs. WANTS. O S ALE OICTIRADE—One mule, o horscs, wacon, buey, birness rrow. hogs, o and ol Nuiro o DE Bluirs, [OO8 BENT Sl U P, Larn. lowor lrond- wily, Council Blutis in front of duminy teangter shute, s tibles iy howl of stock, niso U, I‘ saloon building istate In all purt i ol the Most Bules. i MOR SALE A very desiable drag store in eliolco locition. 0 be had at a bitegain cusy payments applying 1o Georgo ton, Couticil Blutts, Towu. [P0 sALEOI 8.0 0 at Beo ofice No. 12 Pearl Olt TRADE-Stock of ey notions. All pow Fi2000 0 yoar POt SA und T IWAN & WALKER, ader Citizon's Bunk piibe il it Lo sall ite us und we ond Yol 13 10 seleet froim, wprov oved, vily or towi property. stocks of goods of wis kind in any pince. 1 8iich youi litve or siclh you wint lot us hear from you, Bwan & Walker Councit luffs 1 'from 1ho (ot OF 80 mauy It y