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- THE DAy{v BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. .~ WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY. 12 " OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | Telivered by enrrier in ang part of the city at ; twenty cents per week. . W. TiLrox, - . « Manager, SLEPHONES: ¥, No. 45, Eviton No, ! MINOR New spring goods at Reites New goods just in at Bliss A boat house is being built at Big ~ Lake. Latest New York styles just arrived at Bliss', To-night the Modern Woodmen give their first annual party 11 given by the Knights of Labor i suecess, Frank C S »d the usual amount ;nxh:rllfly for indulging in booze too reely. cely. M. D. Hardin is bec: give forester. maples. The Sons of Veterans last mght, at their regular meeting, initiated three new members, ming an exten- He has just sct out 6,000 C'The Muclier Music company’s b ball club will, on Monday, May 31, cross bats with the Red Oak club at Red Oak. Of the curiosities av the freight trans- for yesterday were four live sea lons, each one being shipped in a J crate. Another of the R: ties went east lnst Island road on thel cific slope. Mrs. Donahue, who keeps a boarding house on Main street, complains that on of her boarders, named Wagner, hu skipped without settling. The cases brought and involving th mond excursion par- ing over the Rocl return from the Pa- nst John Finken gainst the old firm of Smith ¢ ngents, were called up at Glenwood yesterday. s Hotel foed and For Rent—The Kic 1 1 rn 50X70, barn 50x100, Possession given of Holst & Spetman, Ki Someone fired volver near the Ma sonic temple ng midnight Monda; night, and shortl; rds two fellow went running down Fourth street, taking the middle of the st . The mystery 1s still unexpiained. brought befol on the charge the course of a row with some C. round house, ued until the b Mr. L. Oppenheim not appearing to make good his bid of 51 cents on the dol- lar for the ctock of Cocke & Morgan, Mr. Simon Eiseman yesterday ol it good, and the sheriff aceepted it. The will be cla t its present nd Mr. W. an will be put | re of it by Mr. . Constable Edgerton, here yesterday working or terious case in which a d worth an even hundred, was concerned. The lady who had possession of the ring concluded to give it up, and the heavy t with him across aha, was some mys- mond ring, was arrested yesterday for stealing some clothing from the boarding house of Mrs. Bennett on Sixth strect. The clothing consisted of a vest and some shirts, and they were the prop- erty of George l\vllu,g;b the night cler of the Ogden house. The articles were found in Whecle i Two more saloon injunction casq been brought, one against P. Bartel, th other against Ed Haines. On loon is located on upper Broadway, the other on lower Broadway. It loo if though the prohibitionists were going to com- mence at ench end and work toward the centre and clean up the busine: Mr. Blanchard, the deputy oil inspector, calls attention to the fact that the grade of petrolcum is now raised, there now being required a grade of 105 tlash test instead of 100, All gusoline now is br: jected for illuminating pu enalties are aflixed for selling g for illuminating purposes, except under certain conditions for such purposes as street lighting. Arrangements are being made for a shooting match at the driving park the latter part of tho w 5 “Tin pigeons will be used, a new de here, which can be used over and over :f'h" and bence less expensive even an clay pigecons. When ht the tin pigeons fold together and drop to the round. This will be their first trial ore. Carl Williams, a spruce younz man, wi fore the police court - yeste r\ln?' on the fl:‘rn of being a vagrant. He had lived for four years, and been employed in different drug stores, and looked upon as a ity fairsort of a fellow. Since last fall he * has been out of employment, and has got in- fo the habit of roaming the streets, sleeping in_ different places, and catching 'meals as . eatch lunch counters being fih{ favorite resorts. He promised to brace up, seek work, &:m bed early and act like a man, and on 18 condition ‘the judiment was stayed for ~ ten daysto give him a chance. Those who recently so enjoyed the pleasure of hearing the Mendelssohn elub in this city, will bo interested in searning that the'club had a falling out in Dubuque the other night, resulting in 8 complete change of its organization. nko, the first violinist, whose solo work caused such enthusinsm here, was uperseded by a mun from Philadelphia, 0 other members of the club, Kline d Miss Edith Edwards, the vocalist, re- sed to appear without Franko, and both were discharged. i _ Complaint was lodged yesterday against erce, an old man who keeps a sccond nd store at No. 214 Broadway. It is Ed that Pierce has been encouraging “boys to steal by buying of them such lit- articles as they manage to sneak about wn, If the statements made are true erce shoull be forced to retire from " business or else deul with boys of an plder growth. The particular offense ch called forth the prosecution was claim that a colored boy named een stole a flower potof Mrs. J. E. etoalfe, next door to Pierce’s and sold ce for adime, The case has m continued until Friday before Jus- tiee Frainer, - All sorts of schemes are tried in order - 1o get out from under the poll tax, or to e a dollar out of Some who do ~Bot want to pu 0 to do the work on the strects. an yesterday - showed up eighted es which he was going to work out for differ “having thus secured work, while the p: * saved something “at least on the tax by not pay he required eash. Two " men were working out poll taxes on Broadway yeste They had but one ~ ghovel, and while ohe used the shovel the * other rested. In this way they were wor- T ng along, making two days’ work in 4 An eagle oye 1s being kept out for uch schemes, and the look of disap ointment flitting across the faces of ¢ two men when told to get another shovel was pitiful, e Attention * Bluff City." All members of the Bluff City Hose npany are requested tomeet at the hall tlis evening, for the purpose arranging to send a hose team to state tournament to be held at Du- ¢ on.June 8, 1886. By order of F. H. GUANELLA, Foreman. THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1886. WEIGHNASTER NUST WAIT. The Csty Council Refuses to Help Him Out. A YOUNG MAN DROPS HIS ROLL. A New Move in the Mercer Case—An Avocn Benedict Gets Mad and Wants to Die—The City Marshal Badgered—Social Doings. Freezing Out an Official. Jueer posi- ter. The city council has taker tion in regard to the city weighm, That official was elected by a majo of about 400 and it seems that someone not only wanted a city weigh- master but that Amy was the one wanted. Despite the voice of the people as thus heard at the polls, the council refuses to grant him the rights of his office. On coming into oflice he found that private parties were doing the most of the weigh- ing, on seales located on city grounds, and he naturally asked that he might be made city weighmaste fact as well as in name. It was discovered that the ordinances needed some cl ing, there being no venalty to secure tl ment on this subje The city attorney drew up such amendatory ordinances as were necessary in his judgement to se- cure to the weighmaster the rights of his office, but_ the proposed ordinance was postponed from time to time, and quibbled about, until it was at the coun- vident tha cil did not intend to do anything to_help Amy get his rights, The matter being pressed some of the meu expressed themselves as in fa iving him such to enfol such books at the POWET a8 wias nect inances as were on th he W . This seemed to be tting somewhat new to fairness ey admitted that he had some rights, and that if the for vio- lating the ordinance in r of- fice they would fix such penaltics. At last an ordinance was drawn up to this effect. It w promptly voted down, Aldermen Bennett :uul Danfurth voting rainst it and it not_ therefore ceiving the ne ry majority. The ons for such an action are not ap- rent. They cannot be political re sons, for wh lderman Bennett is a republican, Alderman Danfurth was elected on the same ticket as the weigh ter. Under the ordinances the entitled to 20 per nt of the 's office. vate par the reas v loses its per cont, s be financial X v hardly be n desire to pro public interests, for the people. by ct the their votes have declared that they de to have them intrusted to Mr. Amy. In fact it scems why the city mystery should furnish ,:munfis for e, throw away its own revenue from this source, make the oflicial elected by the people & mere figure head, and re- fuse to give him any aid to the earrying out of the duties and receiving the pay of his office. Mr. Amy h no wealth with which to fight the case in courts, but it seems that he will be driven to this course, unless he cho to aban- don the oflice to which he was elected. If this city should not have such an oflicer, or the 4‘ul| 1S oftice should be more linited, the council k honestly declare that fact, i ing a freezing out game. ng the cf weghn wh ns wi ted to that been kept up since. city attorney ha astically ad- vised the council to abolish the office togetl if not propose to protect the officer in _his. rights, and thers good . It certainly would be the more manly way to abolish the office ultogether, than to play a freeze- out game with whoever is unfortunate enough to be elected to the position. SR Oriental Entertainment, A series of illustrated lect will be given in Masonic Temple hall Tursday, urday of this week. Pro- the great eastern trav- illustrate the customs and man- astern nations in full costume, 1 taiented wife and others. ‘This entertainment is for the benefit of Suint Paul's church, which fact, aside from the great merits of the entertai ment, should secure a erpwded hou eler, will most liberal patronage from citizens who have the best interests of the eity at h Admission 50 cents. Children 15 — nned and Squealing. ys ago *“Tom” Casey, the 20- year-old son of John Casey, a well known farmer of Boomer township, came to this city with $200 in his pockets, with in- structions to goto the National bank and pay purt of his father's debts. Young Thomas arrived in the city but fail ed to settle the debts. ‘The story told to a BEE man yesterday by the boy's father explains ‘itself. It was in substance as follows. “Tom cime to Council Bluffs and one of these ‘plug- gers' caught him. Tom couldn't g away from him; he was drugged and run into Jim Wilson’s gamblin’ house, and bate out of all his money playin’ stud- horse poker. D'l close them up” but I'll have me monev. Mayor Vaughan is trying to compromise the thing for me, They"ll have to come to time or be shut up. ~ It's a shawe, 50 it is, cint young man run into a gamblin’ house and “drugied and_ his _money stolen, M_;lnlrk me words, I'll close them, sol will.” “Jim” Wilson told the BEE representa- tive t| he didn’t know when it hap- penes “They say he lostitat ‘stud’ poker,” said he, *but Gray ran the ‘stud’ poker and has gone to Omaha, now ‘Ben’ Long runs it. Stud poker and hazard are gumes that no city should allow, but we've got to haye them to hold' the crowd, Now, it's & sha ay Jim was treated here. I've had to leave town a couple of times, and Ldare say 1 run as square a gambling house as 4ny one in town, The factof the ma i sporting man | his $200, and wrote a lette to come down here and make a big kick 8k and I ot his money. This is ‘dead straight.” ™ Vaughan has the letter in his pocket now, ou see these other zambling houses are jealous of me, as 'm making as much money as both of them put together, and they are trying to me out of town agai 1 u:h I ow how to run a square place, and I give away as much money probably as they make; no fellow asks me for mon fora bed or a meal but Igive it. 1 been broke myself and know how it goe ‘The fact is, even if the boy did lose #200 he lost it squarely, but I can’t ke track of who loscs or ‘who wins in this nouse. No, I'm not going to compro- mise, as 1've nothing to compromise and don’t know anything about the case.' . At this juncture Wilson was called out into the saloon to see Vaughan, who was about to leave the place, when the BEe man left, = Arresting Omaba Visitors. The Rothery brothers, John and Ed, of Omaha, apveared for trisl here yester- day, but the charges against them were dismissed by the city attorney. -Officer Unthank was. the arresting ofli and took them in on suspicion. They were stvolling about the' city, and. it is said that they were -yery free and easy jn their manner of inspecting the city, es- pecially in the residence portion. They were noticed going into a private yard inthe Fourth ward and examining a little girl’s velocipede, and the manner in which they stalked about through that vt of the city arousd suspicion. They did not propose to be arrested by any officer nnd showed fight, which confirmed the suspicions of the oflicer that they were crooked. On being taken to volice headquarters a revolver wa one of them, and the ch: concealed weapons was lodged o him. It being shown up that they we aloon men in Omal that the; not bent on any mischief here, the re promptly releasod. They mad quite & roar avout the idea of being ar- rested, but one of the intidents which Ided to the suspicions aroused by their actions was the fact that while here they ealled upon the “Major’* at the county jail. His reputation did not help theirs. -— Room Mouldings—Largest _assortment nd lowest prices at Beard’s Wall Paper ore. i Substantial abstracts of titles and rea estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire, 10 Council Bluffs. Pearl strec [risivinist™ ety Ryan Released. The man Ryan, who was arrested by Captain Anderson about a month ago on suspicion, was brought before Judge Aylesworth for a hew pesterday. Ryan was acting very quecrly when ar- rested, and was prowling about the rear of Harkness Bros'. store and other busi- ness houses. When arrested he pulled a revolver and threatened to shoot the offi- Irom all thes cumstances it ap- peared that he was n hard ease. After being placed in jail one of his fellow prisoners told some of the others that Ryan was a great friend of Major Wil liams, who is there conflned on the charge of killing the confidence man at the Union Avenue hotel. Such a state: ment made R 1 and he proceeded to pummel the ive prisoncr. He has now been in d there is agamst him, indi elsewhere, his this morning on his own re 4 Mf conclud no special evidence ating that he is wanted » was continued until nd he was allowed to zo pgnizance. He will prob- 10t to appear this morning wd this is p ps what the authorities peet, as he had a pretty good mount of punishment already, enoungh, in fact, if he only relieves the city of his presence. rl SRR T Go to Beard for wall paper. Lensi go to Charie H isler’s and got a good cigar. No. 402 Br — De Vol sells Gold ranges, best in mark masoline . 501 B'w: awares, 1 judgment sct aside. They y the matter continued until th when they pronuse to file aflidavits and the motion to have the judgment set ide. The attorney for the Meroer girl will then scek to get time granted to pre- pare aflidavits and showings to rebut these. Anul}m' chapter is promised in_the the declared intention of Mrs. aittorney to have her brought here and surrendered, placed in the cus- tody of the iff, and then commence cedings to secure her d toa that some legal questions ma, may result in setting the woman free. Such will be the attempt. it il Social Gathering. On Monday evening, at their home, No. Seventh strect, Mr. and Mrs, F. M. jault entertained a company of friends at a progressive euchre The players occupie prizes were unique and appropri were awarded to Mrs. A. T. Rice, Mn A. M. Juckson, Mr. John R. Baldwin and Mr. W. W. Loomis, while the “con- fon” prize was given to Mr. C. R. am and eake were served, and at o’clock the company disbanded Those present were: M s J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. MacCon- nell, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thompson, Mr, and Mrs, A, M. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs N. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. D. J well, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilhams of Oma- ha, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cory, Mrs. L. C. McDowell, Mrs. A. Wilson of Kansas, Miss Mollie Rice, Me: Brown, Jerome McClin- mer. — e Goto theN. Y. P, Co fori GARDEN HOSE. Tuey WARRANT ALL THEY SELL. Opera House Block. - He Wanted to Die, Avoca, Towa, May 11.—About 6 o'clock this evening a day laborer, by name of John Inlaw, whipped one of his children, a boy between 13 and 14 years, too severely his wife thought, in consequence of which they had some words, he being cross and quarrelsome. While at supper she told him if he didn’t stop it she would pack her trunk and leave. Upon his starting over town he asked her if he should send the dray over for her things. She said no she guessed not, und putting on her bonnet walked over town with him. Upon re g 1's burn, where he ha Mr. s zoing to Mr. ) L\\'Imu they ned it for her as He started on a run for the river, which was about thirty rods from them, calling to her, he was fioiuu to drown himself: Her screams rought Mr. Harrison, who succeeded in catching and bringing him back to the house, when he again broke away and started for the river, but canght be- fore reaching it. Marshal Long took him to the eity building to cool off. Mr, Inluw is not a drinking man, and no cause for his actions save madness can be derived. —(a reched the gate e of she turned to go in. -~ Capturing the Marshal, Last evening Marshul Guanella was given o handsome and well merited re- minder of the fact that he has many friends in this city. He was presented with a gold badge, {. weled, as handsome a badge as graces the | st of any eity marshal. fUis o star, surrounded by a wreath, ‘The pointsof the star are jow- eled, each having o diamond, two pearls and two rubies. — The badge is ins with the word “Marshal,” “and was the gift of his friends, including a .arge num- er of business men. The presentation specch was made by Ed. A. Becker, arshal Guanella may well be proud of this handsome recognition, and espeei- ally the kindly feolings which prompted the givers, SRR s an ammense stock of wall om - mouldings which must ned into cash, so down go the prices Jat Beard’s R ! 1 s found upon | ail for over a month, | morning, | such showings as are necded to support | Personal Paragkraphs, Mrs. D. W. Bushnell has returned from the east. ' Mrs. Erb left yestdrday for a visit to Burlington. V. T Hepner, ¢f Ha Grovo, was in the city yesterd . 3 J. Mallery, of Weohine, was at the | Pacific yesterday. E M. Condit, of Anamosa, lowa, vis- ited the Bluffs yesterday. Miss Lena Dansizes Jeft last evening for Fort Worth, Tex.; on a visit. J.M. Gilbert, an attorne, Neb., was in the city. to-ds n 3 of York, y on busi- John Nicholson his returned from Memphis, where his race horses have been. Deputy Oil Inspector Blanchard re- turned here yesterday from atrip through the state George icker left yesterdry morn- ing for Morris, 111, having received news of his mother’s sickness. W. J. Scoles has returned from the south, where he _has been with the race horses of John Nicholson. S, 8. Harris, lately of the Dubuq Times, in ‘the Blufls yesterday, re- turning home last evening. Will Clouston, who lives in this city, and try for the Garneau Cra N. J. Burnham, ex-district attorney of Omaha, was in the oity yesterday trying in the release "of the Rothery Feiker, of Omaha, counsel for ter her in- 1 sell the eclebrated T line stove. That double them all. A 4-bu burner; a 3-burner_ s; D burner. W A. Wood, 501 Main. ken rooms in s, No, 706 t avenue, for the summer. Oftice still at No. 12 Pe street. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2todand 7to 8 p. m, o A Lega! Puzzle. The Evans habeas corpus case, brought before Judge Aylesworth from Harrison county, is being taken under advisement by him. The point on which he is sup- posed to be hanging is whether a guar- dian can be guilty of embez: he prisoner s a well know the alleged embezzlement w as claimed to consist of misappropriating funds be- longing to minors for whom he was guar- disn. The amount involved is about 1,500, ST Go to Beard for 10om mouldings. S Heisler sells the best 5 and 10¢ cigars in the market. No. 402 Broadway. Sl Go to Beard for low. pi My T . y Mated. stevening there was wedding at No, 1011 Seventh avenue, the happy man beirg Mr. Frances McKenzie, and . Worthy woman thus won and nict little wed, Miss Nunnic Baidwin, The event was unostentations, ‘and the arrange- ments modest, but mar in all the detals. verformed by immediate iced by good taste The_cercmony w. . 3. McMenoniy, and tives were pres- sung man, wlo, Dowling zoods won an ¢ny repu- tation in cially, and the 1 happily chosen, since girlnood, ha wide circle of nds. Mr. McKenzie has lately con- cted himself with the house of Benni- Omaha, but will continue to e here for the pr t at least. S S s he has thus here “B. B."” Wins Another Victory. The c: sec, of Carleton, Neb., who wa 1 a year ago, charged with seliing “B. B.,” has recently boen dismissed and the entire cos the prosccution. “B. B, as ged to known, is a beverage manufactu Mos: Whee & Hereld, Council Blufis. It is related that wh railrond was started, ago, W. C. Pitman of B; ductor, One n the first Maine 0T W ny morniug he s from Waterville, ‘and on arriving at North Belgrade, a flag station, not scei any flag, ran by the station. Just train_ had passed, the red flag w out for some passengers to get’ on. Pitman stopped his train and Stephen Richardson, the station agent, why he did not display the flag bofore, Mr. Richardson replied: “Be you a-gomn’ to run ?«,ur train in rainy weather? I didn't think you would.” s East wind,-neuralgia,--sleepless nights. St. Jucobs Oil cures and gives rest. ——— Heisler don’thandle any “smide” cigas. S GARDEN HOSE, WARRANTED GOOD 14c per foot, 18¢ per foot, 24¢ per foot. HOSE NOZZLES, Of all style: Hosk REELS, LAWN SPRINKLERS, Ete.,Ete NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY Opera House Block., Ll Llad oy Didn't Want to Hurt His Feclings. Detroit Free Press: A Detroiter who honestly won the title of “‘Col.”” during the war was in town in the western part of the state the other day. and was tal ing over war times with” several friends when a stranger joined the group, held out his hand to the colonel and said: “¥m| are Colonel Blank, of Detroit#? “Yeos " “Well, I do you M n glad to sce you. Colonel, iember the battle of South '‘ze on the atter- noon of the first day. A Confederate bullet it me 1 the shoulder and 1 You picked me up, propped e ag a stone wall, and then'led the boys on. Colonel, God bless you!" / They shook hands again, and when the nger had moved off one of the group suid: “Why, Colonel, you were not at South Mountain,” L 0. The man is entirely mistaken.” “Yos 30 *‘And why didn’t yod te!l him so?" “Because I did not wapt to hurt his feelings, Such inidehts’ occur almost daily, and I am always careful to fall into line with the man. Nothing would hurt an old veteran worse than to dis- cover that his Colonel ‘mot_only did not pick him up on the baftla field, but that he never even heard of him by name.” — Wanted.—Insurance solicitors, with teams, to work western half of lowa for Dwelling House Insurance company of Boston. Ernest L. Smith, special agent No. 130 Main stre: il Blufls, A Gale at S QUEENSTOWN, May 10.—~The viaarrived from New York, y head ales were encountered during the voyage. ) May 2 the forecastle was swept away by huge waves and two seamen were killed! An illicit distillery near Gainesville. 3a., h_tor six years has escaped de- tection, has been discovered and raided, The proprietor had dammed a small creck, ostensibly to make a flsh pond, and under the dam ho pitchod his distillery, with tunnels for ingress and egress. The smoke was conveyed to his house, and passed put through'the kitch- en'chimuney, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING | IrOvVemS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICUL CULTURAL IMPLEME DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Wholesnlo Agricultural Implements, Bagsiss, Carringes, Ete , Ete. Couneil Bluffs, Towa. Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, & €O, Manuf'rs an1Jobbers of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Machinery. 1100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Council Bluffs, owa. 0. AUEASON, T, H.DOUGLAS, GEO.F, Whiant. Pres.&Trens, V.-Pres&Mad. ~Soc &Counsel. Council BluTs Handle Factory, (Incorporated.) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Sledre and Small Handles, of overy doscription. I'ONE MANUFACTURING (‘()v,‘ WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? " FIRST CLASS N EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. 20,000 V Rates and Test for Catalogue, Prices, Freight COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, Oil Cloths, Ourtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Ete. Na, 405 Brodway Couneil Blufts, 0wn. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffs, lowa. COMMISSION. ;N TI)ER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Frait and Produge Commission Merchaats. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Blufrs. 4'!(4:!'!\'!-.‘}?)'. gk MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbers of Crockery,Glasswara Lamps, Fruit Jars, Cutle Bar Goods, Fancy Goods. Town. DRY GOODS. TM. ESMITH & €O, Layyrters and Jobbars of Dey 6093, o, N 112 and 114 Main N Notions, B Nos. 113 and 1 5 earl St., Council Blafrs, rn T 0. W. B California Fraits a Specialty oe2 Wholesals General Commission. N Conneil Bly \i'll{'l‘ & DUQUELTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fansy Groce:les. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blutts, Broadway, Grocenin L. KIRSCHT & Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Deaiers, No. 416 Brond- way, Council Bluirs. BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Lei arness, Saddlary, Ete. Council Blu®ts, Towa. S, CAPS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. 2 and 84 Broadway, Council Dlutfs, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood ouncil Blutrs, 1oy HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO,, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Peits, Grease and Furs Council Bluffs, Town. VIL! COUNCIL BLUFES OI1, CO,, ~—Wholcsate Dealers IlnA Y [luminating & Labricating Oils Gasaliny BTC, BTO. 8. Theodore, Agent, Council Blufs. Towa. LUMBER, PILING, K1 A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Muterinl Specialtios,Wholosalo Lum- ber of all Kinds. "Ottice No. 130 Main 5 ouncil Bluffs. Towa, ¥ AND LIQUOKS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesule Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthard’s Herb Bitters, No. 13 Main St. Council Bluifs. VS('H.\'I‘ZU)]-'.R & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No 600 Main 8., Couneil B, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Comany. [ China, Glassware and Lamps, W ¢ O . 8. Homer & Co. : No. 23, Main St.,Council Blufls, Ta.” STEAH DYE_WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No29, Main St., Council Bluffs, Opo. Postoffice, RINK LIVERY STABLE. First-cluss Accommodations in Everything Per- taining to the Livery Business. Finest Landau in the Gity FOR LADIES VISITING. Boarding a specialty. FIELD & COLE, Props. " PEARL STREET RINK STABLE clephione 178, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Beick bailding anv kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Trame houses moved ©OnLictie Giaat trucks ~the best in tha worl L 808 Righth Avenus anl Eighth Strest, Council Bluffs, wy 9(r>w— ooy a—; Wavrs. %. Jk- \?V‘ teds, Aeateh Buiting, W nckvomt Sorhon. (gu.;,&:t& vawu{aen—d ¥ tLa 6Lbupubfi ft’w& a.f MW}%W\ yfl—fl«tfir euvet A«La“\-“— (-'1(« this ity 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, 'RUSSELL&Co ' TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have a quantity of sound, well cleaned seel which 1 offer at reasonable fizurcs, Sewd of the crop of 1885, Correspondence s £ G, BUTLIR, Schalier, Towa, €. & SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Special advertisements, sush as Lost,Found, To Loaa, Fo* Suls, To Rant, Waars Boarding,eto. will be insertod in this column wt thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for hy firstinsertion and FIVE CENIS PER LINE for each subsoquont insertion. Loave alvertisy mentsat our office, No. ¥ Pearl streot, near Broadway, Council Bluffs, Menufacturersof all sizoa ot Automatic Engines Eepecinlly Designed for Running. MILLS, GRAIN,ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers. New Massillon Thres! Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, WANTS. 7 ANTED-Situgt on s W yoimg lady. - Addre QOR § O NOR SALFE Fhedi itice. 3. Apply at b to_noc the 20th roction of a kitehen at'the tor the Deaf and Dum ions will | o ready by M: at the oflice,of the Insti- erved. H. C Hammond, WANTE 0 Mahan & Co., 235 Muin st RO KENT=ly uno 1et, (w0 Taige Vurns. Enquire at Kiel's hotel. QOR SALE=OI pap at Bee office No. Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pear] St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. s, in_qui Pearl st ;I::t:‘llx"" n T“““,,';,"S“"‘)“‘:‘ of Blulls, Town. 2 T awvemmewms > - KING, BURKE & €0. Horses and Mules GREAT AMERICAN For all purposes. bought and sold, at retall and nlota. Large quantittes to scloct from. MASON WISE. Sircelt, Near Pacific House, Counil Bucs ALLIED SHOWS MUSEUM AND Trained Animal Exposition, Embodying the 1€ TOULIO! Amer Combiuntion on ) d. Wil l Council Bluffs, 3 Days, MAY 20, 21 a 22, An extraordinary convocation of Skilled Arenic Talent! A grentost variety of nttractive y £ Xhibit ut “pojuasaaday Se DOJUBLIEH Y00j§ Horses and Mules kept constantly on hand for sule at rotail or in cur louds. Orders_promdtly fillod by contract on short notice. Stock sold an commission, LUTER & BOLEY, Proprictors, Stable Cornor Fifth Avenue and Fourth 8t g \ attrac ad 1R 41 SutbaoL Council Biuffs Towa. display of Living wtural Wonders, and an ibition of KO and Nu L. W. TuLieys, Pros, Jaxes N, Brows, Cashior. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, Capital,........ - .$100,000 Authorized Capital. 250,000 Stockholders Represent. ....1,000,000 8 10 Rare Aninials und Inanis Bund will parade ulterncon exhibition, in Lot Iroughout the pein ‘- lemember one ticket adinits to DMISSION, ONLY 10 GENTS, Do open ut 1and 7 p.m. da'ly. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Roows 7 and 5, Suuzare Blo. CUT THIS OUT! GOOD UN Do 4 general bunking business. Accounts of banks, bankers, merchunts, man. utucturers und individuuls roceivel on favora ble terms, Domestic und forelgn exchango. 'y best of utt ness committed 10 ou on given to all husi ro. L CHRONIC DISEASES or wi kings s spociuity. MAY 15, Siade extonsive i Over thivty yours' pract.cal cxperion s, protainids it GRS | Negll pounstroet codul it flucilitios, we wish to call ¢ | S ConsuLzATION Fitkr cinl atte WOrk 1 il e e o | THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO'S, cil FluTs. we will upon re of this ticket, necompanied by Toturn postawe Laundty Six Col I *Culls FIREE, f0r eituer it DIAMOND BUAND OF STRICIY PURE LEAD, ZINC AN D OIL PATINTS Are absoiutely 8 reproseoted. One gale fou will cover Irca and Bty squ feet two conts, and will stuy on longer than any or gentlemen Home Steam Laundry 540 Broadway, Council Blutty. | 00t winlfatured. For sile by N, B. Out of town ordeds given prompt at- | S H- KEI—ILY tention. Wo pay return charies ou ail work ve- | Fiay Drvas, Painrs, 0 ure wo | ceivedwhien accquipanied by cash lu payiist | | i dull wwotut, -