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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFEFS. FRIDAY MORNING MAY. 14, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Telivered by earrier in any part of the eity at 1wenty cents per week. H. W. Tirrox, Manager. BukINges OF New spring goods at R ‘., Childrens' lace hoods cheap at Bliss', The German Catholic ladies are give a social in June. Joe Driesbach is the manager of the Home Minstrel company. Leo & Jewet refrigerators at Cooper & McGee's, No. 41 Main str | aptist folks had a pleasant social sidence of Mrs. Me- to One of the most popular, in the city will 1ead the XY “Quick Meal” 1 a quick seller; come and get one before they are gone. Cooper & Me( Dr, Rice yesterday decorated the repor- torinl tables of the different papers with fragrant boquets. Presiding Elder Smith holds quarterly ing s » Methodist church in Silver ¢ 1day. Th court afforded few items yestel he nearest approach to a sensation was a plain drunk, John Ryan, S. R. Dennis has k rested for dis- turbing the peace, his wifeand he having evidently disagre out some matter. Justice Schurz oflic at the_cel }\l;l!ll)’ binding J. O. and Mattie 1 feed and me barn 50x100. 0 1 June 1. In- quire of Holst & Spetman, Hiel's hotel. Rev. Dr. McCreary has been seeured to give a lecture in Silver City on the even- & of th His subject will be “Work ans % s worth Notwith orts to the contra- ry, the BEE is to sta that there will be trotting and running races at the driving park th cek before the races take place m On Call at the Woman’ Pearl street and leav home made br S toga chips, kinds of plain sc Those who cannot join the X. Y siding party are inyited to o wild' fowor festival at the Congregational church from 8 until 10. A music: nd varied programme will be given. Admission free. Work on First gtreet is to commence promptly next Monday morning, the contractor peing hej red to” begin grading as preliminary to ing. The setuing of the curbing’ is already under way. When paved street will be of the finest residence streets in the city. Louis Tasker yesterd county auditor’s offic wolves, seven in number, of them to the county tre: for a pet in that ofl and dre bounty on the others vho haye y should hasten to visit the offic the young wolf gots big cnough to bita. The hon lent minstrel company pa- raded the streets yesterday with the band and made quite a showing. Joe Driesbach is the manager and James Vesey stage managor. St o Osear Brower handle the .ambourines and Willinm Johnson and George Criss the bones. H. Bushnell and L. Arthur r,omll)lctu the troupe. They are booked for the opera house to-night and to-mor- row night. The police force changed about yes- terday, Oflicers Cousins, Leonard ‘and Hendricks will be on day duty, Cousins going onto Main street, Leonard on up- per Broadway, Hendricks on lower Brondway. The night force is as follows: Lewis, lower Bru:uf\vuy; Unthank, lower Moin street; O'Brien, upper Main street; ightman, upper Broadway; Beswick, senter Broadway. John Casey, of Boomer township, who has been in the city for several days try- ing to get back his %200 that his son, Thomas, lost in a_gambling saloon, left last evening for Lincoln, Neb., to dispose ys he will return to orrow, and if he can obtain y ho will' tuke charge of his case, will make it hot for the men, who, he claims, robbed his son. If he started l‘z on the boy first it might be a good pol- Y. The street cars of Counci furnished many jocose pars, s for the journalistic wits, but now ||wy have a fresh chance to try their sharpened pen- cils. One of the Broadway cars in mak- Ing the trip yesterday kept dropping pieces along the track as it kept going to Ylic-ces and when the barns were reached brought into the a %14 htter of He sold one Blaffs have ie. whole base board had disappeared. 'tackmen were sent along the line to gather up the splinters, and they wiil be ut in shape again so us to resume ser- 10 The first _of the series of lectures by Professor Rosedale was given last even- Ing in the Masonic hall. Having spent any years in the Oriental countries, he perfectly familiar with all the details of life and thought, and be gives his hearers a clear iden of many features of hfe there, and imparts this ‘information In a very charming way. With the as- sistance of his wife, he presents living pictures of dress and customs, and gives really an_entertainment in ad of the ordinary lecture. His deseriptive powers are vivid, and when coupled with these other features of the entertmnme wfford the public a happy and_economi- eal way to visit_these ating scenes of the Ovient. He deiivers another lec- " lure this evening and his closing lecture lo-morrow evening. — The District Court. The bar dos court, which opens Tuesday next, contains 347 tases, of which thirty-three are criminal eases. Lhere are docketed twelve suits against the city, and twenty-five divorce rases, i “B. B." Wins Another Victory, The case of E. Lee, of Carleton, who was indicted a year i with seliing “B. B.," hs dismissed and the entiry the prosecution. S ¢ ‘ged to B.,” as is well known, is a be manufactured by . Wheel Hereld, —Council Blufls, J. L, Baiveit, agent for Nebraska. Bliss has a laxge line of Children’s Hats, selling them chea For bottom rnu,s on Millinary and Notions go to Bliss. L Loss by tornadoes and cyclones insured agaumnst in the Phaenix and Hartford in- surance companies, and in the State in- rance company, of Des Moines. Odell ros. & Co., No." 103 Pearl strey et e ufls. geh bu; ing a gasoling stove s F n(ck'&u‘"?{t (fwwr & McCee THE OMAHA DAILY BE FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1886, CHATS WITH THE CITIZENS, A Variety of Topics Exciting the Thoughts and Tongues of Bluffs Folks. A TROUBLESOME TRIO The Riding Party To-night—Freaky Burglars — The Coming Dis- trict Court ~Pierce Denies Dealing Crooked. Chats With Citizens, “I'tell you that Ido not believe the Union Pacitic company means to put any wagon attachment to the new bridge. It do tlook that w You'll find out that all this talk about having a wagon bridge isall bosh. It will be simply a double track railway bridge.” “What will the Blufls folks do then?'? “Do? Il tell yon what will be done. Just as soon as it evident that the new bridge is not go- ing to have awagon bridge part, you will sce a new scheme spring up. You will find that & new company will be or- becomes o without any railway attachment. The bridge can be_built for less th £%00,00). Bonds will be sold, and a mere ly nominal foll charged. Ti o men who go into the briage enterprise will have control of the street ear line which will cross the L re, and will also have control of a large amount of bottom property. ‘This property is bemg bought in now for a song. and when the time comes, and the bridge enterprise starts ou will find them booming thi rise will give ompany will make be n big thing for the Blufls, and, you mark vords it will be a st There are some sly figurers who arc beginning to get hold of some of this property, and when the time comes they make an open for a n bridge. 1 hope the Union Pa- 1 not put any wagon attachment on this new bridge of . The other bridge will then be built sure, and it will be better for Council Bluffs than a com- aned bridge. " “Talking of ate in Council Bluffs an Omaha dealer told me the oth- er day that he believed there was a better chance to make money here than in Oma- ha. He said the real estate men here did not understand themsel or they would rustle about and muake some of these deals. Now I think he was about right, but few folks understand why the real estate men here do not make more sal I'll tell you. There 18 much property which is owned by non-residents. Thesq men here are agents simply, and they can make by holding con- trol of the property s 4 selling it. How do the they get for in; enty-five cents on the dolla: then use them to pay taxes with, hey then charge up to the party who owns the property the full amount of the taxes, There is twenty-five per cent gain right there. They do not want to sell as long as they can make more by being paid to look after the proper It gives out- siders a_wrong impression of Council Blufts. A non-resident is told by his agent that he cannot sell the property at a fair price, that there is no demand here, and the man thinks this city is good for nothing 0! ;uml It will A prominent Omaha for the first time on B ed with truth: I déclare I did not know Council Blufts had such a beauty of a park right in the heart of the city. I wish Omaha had as handsome a one. We have some pretty parks, but Councii Blufis goes ahend of us.” in looking park re- ‘I'wo painters fron who ar W decorating the inter the finest residences Y, & they have about decided to remain he “We have already enough work engaged ahead to keep us all_summer, [ or struck a better field. We have been em- ployed on some fine work on the inside of cars, but Council Bluffs people want even better work than that for the inside of their I Wo will stay, and have we can get all the fine work that we can do.” “It’s all right to talk about there being plenty of fine decorative work to be dono in Council Bluffs,” rems home artists olks here do want nice work, but they are crazy to get some one from out of town to do it. It doesn’t make any difference how good the artist here is, they must_have some one from somewhere ‘else. Now those two men will have all the work they can do so long as they hail from somewhere else, but the minute they settle in Counci Bluffs and are known as home folks they will find it hard work to get jobs, Then folks will want someone from Chicago, or from Omaha or somewhere else. 1 know myself how it is. I came from the east here. I had all the finest work I could do. Now it has got to be an old story, and folks will o out of town to get men who learned their trade of me, and pay them bigger rates for cheaper work.” “I just got back from Grecn county. You ought to see the way the salcon men are eatching it in court. Thornell, the district attorney, is having it all his own way. All he has to do is to read the in- dictment to the jury, and the jury returns ked onc of the a verdict of guilty, whether or no. A tellow who has any smell of a saloon doesn’t stand any show there.” B Beard has an immense sto Imp«runu room mouldings whi ho turned into cash, so down go the prices at Beard's, — Go to Beard for 100m mouldings. Heisler sells the best 5 and 10 cigars in the market. No. 402 Broadway. L L Notice rare real estate bargains offered by Frank Cook in another eolumn., . . A Troublesome Trio, Two men, Cole and Anarews, and one woman, Mrs, Cole, are furnishing the courts with an abundance of cases, grow- ing out of their mixed relationship. It is said that Audrews got Mrs, Cole to for- sake her husband and go to living with him. When Cole went home to dinner one day recently he found that his fur- niture and his wife had been moved by Andrews into another house, and that Andrews had rented the house into which they had been taken, He dashed off and had the two arrested for adultery. Then had_Cole arrested for = making threats. Mutual charges of assault have ket following, and yesterday Cole went to the house with an expressman to get such furr iture and dishes as he and his wife had owned before she deserted him, There was a fresh outbreak of war, and several informations were filed as an out- come. Among them was one charging Cole with larceny. It appeared that in Efllin his things he took some belonging Andrews. He claimed that this was by mistake on the part of the express- man, and that he did not know that these things were among those which he took away. Justice Frainey found him guilty of larceny and sent him to the county jail for three days. The exawination of the woman and Andrews for adultery conies up before Justice Sehurz to-day. 1t is about tnje that this trio got their affairs straightened out, as the county is heing put to an expense great enough to board the three right along and pay them good wages besides, - Pierce's Detence. Editor of the Br I sce an article in the BEE of the 15th in which you state: “It is said that Pierce has been en- cournging boys to steal by buving of them such little articles as the to sneak about town.” Suel absolutely false and circulated to do me injustice. 1 have never purchased an article which I knew was stolen. I have purchascd ®ome articles which I did not want, beeanse boys would bring them and say had nothing m the house to eat asions | pur chased of them, not on speculation, but as an act of charty. [ would much rather the boys would never bring any- thing to sell to me. i in Council Bluffs that would do mo discourage theft and instil the prd of honesty in boysthan I. A coloi brought a flower pot to sell. it and pl it in the window. Mrs. Met- (f saw it and imed it and took it The boy came in the front door on Broadway, o that I had no suspicions but that all ight. 1 hope you will do me the | to insert the above in your valnable paper, Wirtian A. PIERCE. AL Lol GototheN Y.P. Co fori GARDEN HOSE. Tuey WARRANT ALL Th Opera House Bloc Y SELL. iieqgnal i Go to Beard for wall paper. ol - Leusi go to Charie H isler’s a nd get a good vigar. No. 402 Broadway. About fifty men are employed on the court house foundations now, and the work is pro ng well. Atthe south end all is ready for the layimg of the stone work of the superstructure. The stone men think they can get through with their work in from eight to ten weeks. It is expeeted the building will be got under cover by fall. The build- ing will stand four feet higher than shown by the plans, it there should ever be oceas aising the grade of Pearl street there would be no necessity of changing the building. of the street tl gradual raise from the sidewalk 1 floor of the building, the lot to be graded up, and the building to loom up high and dry. The foundations show that the building will be a much one than most here imagined, without doubt be one of the fin as one of the largest court hous w et SR De Vol sells Golden Star gasoline ranges, best inmarket, No. 504 B'way. i iteed with evers fis or money ) Satisfaction “Quick Meal’’ refunded. Coc Room Mouldings and lowest prices at Be Store. assortment all Paper —_—— Queer Burglars. Malvern is being bothered by a gang of queer thieves, who scem to pref 2 penders and to gold and silver. al residences have been entered there during the night. ‘They broke into the residence of Dr. Carley and Professor Moore and others. Entering Professor e's sleeping apartment, where a rning brightly, the thieves e L ch from the top of the bu- reau and his pantaloons from off the foot of his bed. T llvl P ‘l\n'] ons were found ing, minus t b has been mi y's the snc premises. At s entered a room and absi e ts and a pair of socks. With the exception of the watch these seem rather strange arti- eles to steal, but would indicate that the thioves were of a very practical turn of mind. No clue to the perpetrators. e Substantial abstr 3 J W of titles and rea esta L. Squire, 10 Pearl s 8. . 1 sell the line stove. them all. burner; a burner. A 4-burner s 8-burner s R St ‘I'he city council at their meeting last night awarded to Hammer & Co., the contract for curbing First street and Washington avenue. Heislerdon’thandle any “‘smide” cigas, The horseback ride planned by the young ladies of the X. Y. Z. society will take place this evening. All who delight in horseback riding ure cordially invited to come down to supper and join the Supper will be served trom 5 until 7. The procession will start from the Congregational church at ¢ o’clock in charge of a competent guide, and a de- lightful time is promised all who go. Sup- per, including strawberries and cream, only 25 cents. LS GARDEN HOSE, WARRANTED GOOD 14c per foot, 18¢ per foot, 24c per foot. HOSE NOZZLES, Of all styles. Hose REELS, LAWN SPRINKLERS, Ete., Ete NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY Opera House Block., e Seasonable goods of all kinds at hard- time prices at Cooper & Meliee's. e few water coolers which we l,r(~lu-xm to close them out, c We have will sell y Cooper & M Go to Beard f s low prices. —-— Personal Paragrap! J. M. Foss, of Defiance, was in the city yesterday. Samuel Haas left last evening for Chi- eago and the east. A. V. Bass, of Randolph, was a Pacific house guest yesterday D. H. Stofford and W. W. Alber, of At- lantic, were in the city yesterday and registered at the Pacific, C. H. Holmes, a banker at Magnolia, Iowu, yesterday stopped at the Pacific while on his way to Buffalo Gap, Neb. P. Cheney, of the Cheney house, Mis- souri Valley, was in the city yesterday and took the train last evening up home. W. F. Rightmire, of Griswold, was at the Pacific yesterday and was attending the Gilmore-Williger case before the superior court. D. W. Archer, of the Council Canning company, started last ovening for Michigan to make contracts for lum- ber out of which to make cases for the canned goods. S AR The Public Lands, Boston Advertiser, During the past year 20,113,083 acres of land have been lxdicn from the public domain of the United Btates, and have gone into the hands of corporations or private owners; but even thi ificent area—more than four times t the state of Massachusetts—is yet 6,535, 050 ‘ncres less than was nbsorbed in the previous year, The public lands now remaining to the United States are about 200,000,000 acres, and if the same rate of diminution should be continued for the futurg as in 1885, public owuership would Blufr's —— become A (hin;‘ olhllio next ten years. We hré not among those who regret the genérods policy which the nation has pursyed toward the great railroads which have built pathw: intg the territories and bound the natfon to- other with theig papds bf steel and iron. ut with the public domain now dimin- ishing so rapidly, it behooves congress to erect every ssible the enormous land frauds known to have been to frequent mitted by the lawless retainers of cattle companies, and by dishonest timber cunlture entries and illegal pre-emptions. —_— HARKNESS BROS. CARPETS ———AND—— DRY GOODY Our carpet stock is large and w lected and is kept full by the ar new, fresh goods. 1t comprises Mogquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Etc. LACE CURTAINS, Tambour, Turcoman, Curtain' Drapenis, Opaque Shading, Curtain Fixtures, Ete. Curtains ma made and Iaid by sk We are offering Goods, Beautiful Emhroide;y, Dress Patterns, Summer Dress Goods, And invite customers ?n ex: stock before purehasing etsewhe re. ble and goods as represented. have lately introduged special bar- gain tables that comprise the best values offered n any market. . s and hung. Carpets lod workmen, a fine line of W hite Good Lace at 5¢. Good Stamped Towels at 10c. beautifully sta Towels at Cy f the price asked clsewhere. Good Hose, 10 Beautiful Barrett Plaid Dress Goods at 25¢ per yard; worth 40¢. The best Corset, 73c¢, usually sold for $1.25. These are a few of the many bargains that c; est be appreciated by personal examination, Daily watch this column for future changes. HARKNESS BROTHERS 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. MONEY MADE In Buying the Following Property in the mnext thirty days: MULLIN'S ADDITION, Lot b, Block | Lot 10, ook 18. Lot 12, Block 12, Lot 4, Block 21. EVERETT'S ADDITION. Lot 5, Block 2. Lot 8, Block 12, Lot 2, Block 7. Lot 3, Bioak 31, Lot 4, Biock 0, Lot 5, Block 28, Lot 2, Block 4, Bayliss' Addition, Tais proporty will be sold at a great sacritico, and enterprising men will, no doubt avail them- gelves of o rare opportunity to make money. Apply to FRANK COOK, Room 7, Shugart Block, Douncil Bluffs, lowa, HOTEL. House Ratews on and Day Board, B. SILLOWAY, Prop. RYEA, M Council Bluffs, nager. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS ¥ 13 41): T2 O0RDER. 387 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS CONNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Established 1867, DRESSMAKING (BY THE TAYLOR SYSTEM.) MRS. L. SIMMONS, No. 314 Broadwa, In order to estublish my reput Blaffs for fine work, 1 will FOR Ti{EE PRESENT, do ull cutting, fitting and making as cheap as it is done elsewhere. Ladics need bave no feur of misfits us my expericuce guurantees perfoct sutisfuction. n Council A Creston House, The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire HEscape And all modern iWProse ments. 215, 217 and 219 Maip &1 b4 - nA)? MOHN, Prop. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FEOUsSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. TAGRICULTURAL IMPLEME: DEERE, WELLS & €O, Wholesalo Agricultural Implements, Buggiss, Carriages, Ete , Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, DiscHarrows, Seeders, Corn Planters, Fead Cat- tors, Factory, Rock Falls, Tlls, Noe. 101, 1573, Council Bluffs, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs an 1 Jobhors o Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinls of Fy 1100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Towa, in St m Machinoey. Coun il Bluffs, AXE HANDLE . QLEASON, T, H.DOUGLAS, GEO.F, WhriGHT. es.&Treas, V.-Pres &M, Boo &Counsol, Council BluTs Haadls Factyry, (Incorporated.) Manufacturers of Axle, Pi Handlos, of overy Age and Small CARPETS. COUNCIL BLUF CARPET CO., Carpets, Cartains, Window Shades, 0il Clothg, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Ete. No. 405 l|mlmhvny Council Bluffs, e CIGARS, TOBACCO, PEREGOY & MOOUR —~Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 [Pearl sts., Council Blufts, g own COMMISSION, SNYDE & LEAMAN, ‘Wholesale Fruit and Prodace Commission Marchants. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Bluffa. g CROCKERY P MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbers of Crockery, Glasswar3 Lamps, Fruit Jars, Cutlory, Stonewaro, Bar Gooils, Fancy Goods. e, Councll Hiluirs owa. DRUGGISTS. WHA.RLE, H.\A;‘. & CO., Wholesale Drugsists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundrie . No. 2 Main St., and No. 21 Pearl St., Council Biutfs. DRY GOODS. " M. E. SMITH & CO., Laporters and Joddars of Dry Goods, Notions. Ete. Nos, 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 + Council Bluffs, 1owa. FRUITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Praits a Specialty Commission. ~ No. 512 Council Bluff: General Breadway, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionsry & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 and 18 Pear] §t., Council Bluffe, " L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Stapls and Fanmcy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Brond- way, Council Bluffs. BECKMAN Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Denlers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffa, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. " D. H. McDANELD & O, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grense and Furs Council lfOUN('ifA BLUFFS (7)]]:(:‘0., ~—Wholesale Dealers in— Iluminating & Lubricating Olls Gasoliay BTC., ETO. 8. Theodore, Agont, Council Bluffs. Towa. LUMBER, PILING, E1C, A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southora Lumber, Pillng, And Biridge Matoriul Spociaition Wholosalg Lum: ber of all Kinds. Office No. 180 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. Iowa. WINES AND LIQUUKS. " JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthavd's Herb Ditters. No. 13 Main 8t. Council Bluffs, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No 609 Main St.. Cowneil Blugs. " 0.F.DAVIS & CO. Nebraska Land Agency General dealers in Real Estato and Real Estate Mrtga Furuam st. Omaba. Neb. China, Glassware and Lumps, W. 8. Homer & Co. St., Council Blufts, Ta.” COUITCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS MRS, C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No29, Main St., Council Bluffs, Opo. Postoffice, RINK LIVERY STABLE. First-class Accommodations in Everything Per- taining to the Livery Business. Finest Landau in the City FOR LADIES VISITING. Boarding & specialty. Telephono 178, FIELD & COLE, Props. PEARL STREET. RINK STABLE. \WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? * FIRST CLASS (N EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. ablished in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. " BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. Rates and Testin 1s. alogue, Prices, Freight W.P. AYLSWORTE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Tieick bailding oamLittleQiaat trucks ~the best in tha worl L 808 Bighth Avenue anl Eighth Strest, ny 9(540— fp’wa& c»f Wa—w... any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. exantine Frame houses moved Council Bluffs. G Sk, teds, Aeotel Buiting N anchiomt Saikon. Einglish Broadcloth ¥ the ééowfi,axfi Line a-f MM\ .‘?w»tx euvct &Ln—wvw o this bity. ' TIMOTHY SEED. T have & quantity of sound, well cleaned seed which 1 offer at reasonable flzurcs. Seed of the crop of 1883, Correspondenc ited. F.G. BUTLFR, Schaller, lowa. N. W.Ry. SPECIAL NOTICES. IWOTICE. Special advertisements, sush s Lost, Fe To Lo:n, For 8 tle, To Rent, Wants, Bo 2 n this column ut the low LINE forthe first inser rate of tionand Five Cents Per on. Leave advertis 12 Peal strect, near Blufts. Broadway, Council Stendy om- v week. A, H. M )—A solici employes fo surance company of I & Co., ngents, No. 5 Pear! Towu, y TANTED—First c'a's dining room wirls at Y the Bechtele hotol.” rondway, Council utrs. 1 Aceident In- > Lang Bluirs, VW ANIED-Five first cluss dining room girls ut the Beetelle hotel. TR SALE—First-cluss pool tabic. Apply at Rescue Engine House, Ok SALE-Union avemue hotel pre vy, cial burgnin. E. L. 8heate, %) Brondway. For SALE=0ld nup 8. in_quantitics to_ suit, at Bee office No. earl strect OR SALE OR TRADE—Stock of milly und otions. All new. —Good. tlon. s 0w year. O, Deo, Counci Bluffs, Justice of the Peace. OfMco Over American Express Company. CARPET Choice Display of Latest Pat- terns, All Grades, Council Bluffs 405 Broadway. A Sclect Stock of Choice Novelties in. CURTAINS. SWAN BROS,, Dealers in Mileh Cows, At Our Stock Yards No 502 and 506'E. Broadway,Council Bifs JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNQIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Block. CUT THIS OUT! GOOD UNTIL MAY 15, iul attention to the work now wing turned out by us. eluim: I ‘to that of work idy ¢ cll BluTs, we will upon receip of tiuw ticket, wccompuniod by Iry Six Col- or E, for either es or gentlemcn Home Steam Laundry 540 Broadway, Coi ci) Blufts, N,B. OQut of iown orders given prompt ul teution. We pay return charges ou'all work i ceivedwheil accompunied by casd 13 24 4 in full amout. | CHRONIC DISEASES or au kicas 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, RUSSELL&Co Manutactureraof all sizos of Automatic Engines Eepecially Desizned 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, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought and s: at retall and nlots. Large quuntittes to select from, MASON WISE. Sircett, Near Pacific House, Counil Bucs KIEL SALE STABLES = “pojueseaday 52 POJUTAIER Yo0)§ Horses and Mules kept constantly on hand for sulo at retail o in car lowds, Orders, promdtly filicd by contract on short notice. Btock sold on cominiasion. LUTER & BOLEY, Prop _Btable Corner Fifth Avenuo aud Council Bluffs 1owa, etors. rth 8t L. W. Toi N8, Vico-Pros. © Janes N. Brows, Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 . 250,000 1,000,000 Capital, . Authorized Capital. . Stockholders Represent. Do a genernl banking busi Accounts of bunks, bunkers, u ufacturess and individuals r ble terms, Domestic und foreign exchunge, The very best of attention given to all busi noss commitied 10 Our Fure. rehunts, man- ved ou fuvora R, , M. D, CANCERS oF_otber tamrs ‘romovod wious the knife or drawing of blood. pecialty. or thirty vears' practioal exporionsa ead Blroet, vl Blutfs, NSULTATION itk % THECARTER WHITE LEADCO', DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTY PURE LEAD, ZINC AN D 0IL PATNTS Are absolutely pure, s represented. One gal- ion will cover two hundred and ffty squire fect two coats, wnd will stay on longer thun any other paint imsnufactured. For sale by S H KEILIL, Dxuedsus, Paves,Ous, K10