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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING MAY. 15 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carvier in any part of the city at 1wenty cents per weck. 1. W. Tiuro - Manager. RusINess OFrif Nignt Evtron Bll\()ll New spring gumh at |(| iter's, The strect gang has dwindled down to only two men. Leonard & Jewet refrigerators at Cooper & MeGee's, No. 41 Main stree Rey. .y Fisk will preach in the teenth street mission to-morrow at awberries will be plentiful to- And the best that have been in the mar- " ket this season. The Council Bluffs district Episcopal church conference will in Coin in June. The “Quick Meal” 1g a quick seller; come and get one before they are gone. Cooper ices in the Congregational )W morning and evening « ng by the pastor. A cor 1 is extended. ]Iu- city ealaboose was empty yester- y for the fi time in weeks. It was fumigated with 'ulphur, and cleaned up for the next arrivals Alf. Morris, the gr Omaha, He ' doesn't violate his c b any more Sheriff Farrell was 1 rday look- ing after some stolen horse: h™ were taken from Charles Bruen’s place, three miles north of Emerson, Tuesday night. The city council is taking a rest lrum its labors. It will not mes n until the reguiar mceting in June, un special meeting is réquired for some pur- pose. A number of famili re already Jearning to depend upon the W om: 1! KExchange for good home your orders at the rooms on ot aturday morning special Methodist be held urch usual, 1 in- at reformer (2), isin m disposed to ming here to do Rev. Dr. C (mh- , of the Baptist church, will oceupy the” pulpit of Broadw E. church “next Sunday morning. evening services will be conducte Rev. C”Hoover. Young people’s m lllg at 7 p. m. The case against Andrews and M Cole, for adult came up before Jus- tice Schurz yes nued until Monday, this couple having got the husband Cole ‘into jail on a charge of 1 ceny, and his time not being up until Sunday. hing should be done to remove struction of the sidewalk in front 1. The entire Sun- day, and pedes ¢ to go into the street and wade in mud in order to pass that point, - More salt. The du youngest thi structed since r old grandmother’s lies about a recent gocial gath rmz *They danced to the strains of mu till night faded into d: light; and the sweet strains of the orche: tra were hushed by the twitter of the birds that start théir chorus when the tired reveller must rest.”” It is cvident that the young genius needs a broader tield in which to show his sparkling gitts of intellect, One of the richest entertainments 1s fered at tie masonic hall this eveni cheaper and more.delightful v al countries can not be obdtct is a worthy one also, as all should e deli; ng the new St. I’:ml's church, finished and P hall and v air a rousing be as wellassecure for yourself an enjoyable and instructive evening’s entel ainment. The city weighmas rounds inspecting scal He is meeting with few obji occasionally some one protests ag: having the inspection made, or agai paying the fee. Only two have refuse thus fur, and the m\llstlor is going to wait until he has made the rounds, and then file a batch of complaints i all such ¢; The law mak fusal or interference an offense ble with a fine of not more than The city marshal was out after some citizens who had deli turned stock loosc in the streets, the c tle and horses trampling down parking and doing other mischief. It seems that enough has becn said to put everyb possession of the fact that cattle run at large in the streets. The been little occasion to complain of viola- tions of the ordinance lately, and the pound, instead of buing °d, has but one unclaimed horse in it. Now, if those who persistin letting their stock rdn at ge are made to pay roundly for the privilege, there will soon be a complete "~end to the trouble. k 8. R. Dennis, who was arrested on the 4 ehnrf( of disturbing the pe: has been = discharged. The trouble seemed to he ' between him and his wife about her son, * Owen Dean. Dennis had told his wife that Owen could not live with them, and hfl sat waiting with a revolver to Shoou {If he came to the house. This hd to his arrest. On being dischary ed by the judge, Mra. Dennis informed * husband that he was the one who uhould ~ stay away, and the son joined in the as- Buranco that if Dennis dated to como bhome he would get a broken head, It * Jooks as if the cruel war was not over et. Odell Bros. & Co. showed a good deal advertising ingenuity and enterprise regard to the late Kansas City cy- lope. Mr. Odell has been to Kansas ty looking over the ruins, and has se- red a lmg‘s number of photographs, trating vividly the terrible scenes He has had them framed and ced on exhibition to the public in the ow window of Moore & Kiplinger's r store, on Broadway, where they at- et much attention, The firm at’ the me time get an excellent chance to call ntion to the fact that they arc writing eyclone insurance. —— Beard has an mmense stock of wall =por and room mouldings which must iy t\lmeu inlo cash, sodown go the prices Go to Bon for 1oom mouldings. or 100w Helsler sells the best 5c and 10¢ cigars in the market. No 402 Broadway. ~ Mrs Bundol nh the great mind reader, just arvived. ' Tells past, present and ture Comes well recommended. wishing to see will call at No. 615 hth street, between Sixth and Seventh enues. in 50 cents. ——— Substantial lbfi!rdufl of titles and rea te loans. J. W. & E. Squire, 10 1 llrcot. Council Bluffs. RRRA S 1 sell the celebrated Twin Burner stove. That double burner all. A 4-burner same pri ner; & 3-burner same roer, W A. ood, 504 __Seasonabl of all kinds at hard able s i inds at hard- prices at psr &Mebee's. ‘have fow vnur coolers whichi we ullnrg uhuw to close them out \lx! AL QUIET IN THE BLUFES. No Startling Sensations or Blood Car.ling Events. PEACE AND PROSPERITY REIGNS | A Variety of Spicy News Ttems Gather- ed, However, By the Omnipresent Bee—Sale of the Ogden—A New Manufactory. A Visit to the Orient. Rev. Mr. M ey has undertaken a great enterprise in the interests of St Paui’s church, of which he is rector. He engaged for three entertainments Prof. Rosedale, who has already given two delightful evenings, and to-night 1s his closing one. Tie expenses for these ainments have been ver) nd the purpose in giving them cure funds for the new church hulllllng The smallness of the audiences ave been rather discouraging to Mr. v, and unless there is a crowded hmw this evening the venture will not prove a very successful one financially. The building project is one which_inter- ests all the residents of Council Blufls, and they should stand by the rector nobly in his enterpr In doing so they will at the same time gain one of the most de- lightful eyening _entertainments offered here of ¢. To-night there wili twenty personson the stage, arrs ital costumes, and llu-\ will viv i||u~u.m\ the customs and modes of ing of the people of the oriental chmes, Such presentations bring the far oft’ land to thev ot of these who would gladly visit th and at w nnmmnl expense anyone es which will prov time the building A0 W Te0 benelit, .. The distinguished traveler who thus his lectures by living represen- ker, and h which he has miliar from childhood. One can interested 1n his le anounced for very best of the coursc. A is the closing one, it should surely nnl be missed. Heisle “smde” GARDEN H(Nl:, \\'A\I‘l( \V'l D GOOD 14¢ per foet, 18¢ per foot, 24¢ per foot. HOSE NOZZLES, Of all styles. Laws s, Ete,, Eto W YORK PLUMBING COMPANY Opera House Block. gy L Change in the Ogdon. 1t will surprise many to learn that the Ogden house changed hands. The building itself still remains the property of Mr. John T. Baldwin, but the hotel business has been sold by Mr. Silloway to James A. Niman of Manstield, Ohio, the consideration being $12,000. It is under- stood that Mr. Silloway will continue to manage the busin until the 1st of June, when the proprictor will take pos- is known here of the pm haser of the property, but it is nn- derstood that he n of means and extended business e mee, and that he will place the active management of the hotel in the hands of men of long perience in hotel business. Mr. Mar ¢, who has been the manager of the hotel, is east now on a business trip, and it is understood that he will not_resume his connection with the hotel. Mr. Sil- loway ummmw to hold his hotel prop- erty in Cedar Rupids, where he has one of "the most popular and best paying hotels in th The Ogden is widely known, and i v hotel, and will doubtless be so managed by its new owner as (o continue to be recognized as one of the leading hotels in this vart of the west. — GototheN. Y. P. Co fori GARDEN HOS Trey WARRANT ALL THEY SE Lol don'thandle any cigas. o Go to Beard for wall paper. S -— Lensi go to Charie H isler’s a nd get a good cigar. No. 402 Broadway. Another Linterprise, The negotiations for the starting up of a corn harvester factory here are going along well. Judge Jumes has donated property valued at several hundred dol- lars, and an offer has been made for some adjacent property owned by non-resi- dents. It is understood that the enter- prise will start well backed with abund- ant capital. The principal man in the enterprise is Mr. Dierks, of Harlan. The Tribune of that place speaks thus of his proposed removal to this city: s week witnesses the removal to Blufts of Mr. John Dierks, who goes to that city to begin the manufac- ture of his corn lmr\t.:lurs He informs us that during last winter the machine was given a thorough t and it proved entirely satisfactory, dum‘iltu work com- Blculy and effectunlly. Council Binfis usiness men made him very liberal in- ducements to remove to that place, and he expects to_begin operations on an e tensive scald. Since the muchine has been fully tested, there is millions in it for its inventor, ind we hope John may rapidly secure some of them. Mrs. Dierks and family will remain here until a suitable residence can be secured, — - De Vol sells Golden Star 1 asoline ranges, hu:nn market, No. 504 B'way. — S:mthtmn guaranteed with everd nick Meal” gasoline stove, or money refunded. Cooper & MoGee. -—— Room Mouldings 'Lurg«st assortment and lowest prices at Beard’s Wall Paper Store. No More Hazard, Yesterday afternoon the keepers of gambling houses were duly noti that some ot the games mentioned in the BEe the other duy in connection with the skinning of a young country lad, must be doue away with. The following was the notice served by the chief of police pers of Gambling Houses— Yuu )y, notified that from this d olaying at the guwes of huzard, keno Al stud poker will not olerated witl the limits of the ecity of Council Blufls, By order of the mayor, J. M. MATTnEWS, Chief of Police. Those who have been running such games say they will stop them without any fight. At one of the prominent places only hazard and stud poker have been run, while at two other well known resorts all these games have been run in addition to faro, pukm and other games. At the Pacific Homa you will get all the comforts of high-priced hotels and save from L0 cents o $1 per duy, Try it and be convinged. The llulluo Works. 0. C. Souers, of Moline, one of the rep- resentatives of the great plow fuctory, is at the Ogden ho On being asked last night by the Bek. man about the probability. of the company locating | Blufls, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "SATURDAY MAY 15, 1886, '3 the chicer- without doubt they or Counecil works in this ing information th. would loeate either in Oma| but jt_wss not place as yet. If Omaha was the & spot, it would doubtless be nec large warchouse here with fa . os for transferring here. It wonld be a big thing for whichever city was chosen, and would prove of no little advantage to Council Bluffs, in case Omaha was se- lected. vored to - 1f you want_perfectly satisfactory nc- confmodations at §2 per day go to the Pacitic House. Depend upon it, you will never regret your choice, Pleasing the Ladies, Many of the new styles of bonnets and hats now displayed at Bliss” are decided- ly unique, and the ladies, who are excel lent judges of such matters, declare that no pre has produced so many l‘hw _has all the v found in (hvg At :nsh'rn nw rL ts, and the ladies who have not already seen the play shouid do so at once. - « thorougl investigation that the “Qu best gasoline stove made and shall make ading stove this scason. Cooper we are it Personal Paragraphs. H. M. Hughes, of Boone, is at the Og- den. Elmer Pratt is the happy promising boy Colonel J. 8. 'T'am, of Stua city yester « James L. \nulh, of Chadron, Neb.,last night put up ut the Pacilic. ol. Daily is to deliver the oration Macedonia on Decoration Day Onicer Weightman whistles merrily as he travels hisheat now. A boy. . A. Groff, of Davenport, camc in last night and registered at n..- | htele. A. Frink and Geor, lulmflnn of ove, were i *. H. Blanchard, came i last night’ B.B. W ce, of man, W t the Pacitic honse yeste ('.\}nt- in A. Overton left last evening s to 1dok after his lumber in- father of a 18 in the av Uhlx) at lhv l)-'(h-u Coin. an insurance fo lvn»\ A. \\Ilm-lm formerly of the Re house and now in the hotel busin: Des Moines, is spending few days w! ith his Council Blufis friends. J. Y. Atchison, wife and son, of Mans- field, Toy s Visiting their “being en route to 1 Ofticer Beswick, who was injured in a runaway the other evening, is r rapidly, and it is expected w be on dut; in in 1 tew days. Jerry Quint conductor, hav- ing gone on E. 8 Lathrop, of Kansa: st night and will take Quinn’s run during his absence. King and son Ira rd last night and visiting Mr. O. J. King, fore 1 for Contractor Rice on the govern- entbaLIa) 2. illman lately went to Xenia brother, Mr. John I%u\gh nds here were naturally y exercised on ling the telegraphic re ports of the gr storm there, and that ily of \h Burch had been among escaped death, Al sterday by the re- ceipt of a telegram stati M i man had a few days another place to yisit, from Xenia, and that well. HARKNESS BROS. - CARPETS ——AND—— DRY GOODS Our 'lrol stock is lnrge Jected and is kept full by t new, fresh goods. It comprisc Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Etc. LACE CURTAINS, Tambour, Turcoman, Curtain- Draperies, - Opaque Shading, Curtain Fixtures, Ete. Curty made and lai We are of Goods, Beautiful Embroidery, Dress Patterns, Summer Dress Goods, And invite customers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, Prices reasonable and goods as represented. We have lately introduced spe bar- gain tables that comprise the best values offered 1n any market. Good Lace at 5¢. Good Stamped Towels at 10¢. Fine beautifully stamped Towels at 25¢, half the price usked elsewhere, Good Hose, 10¢. Beautiful Barrett Plaid Dress Goods ut 25¢ per yard; worth 40¢ The best Corset, 75c, usually sold for $1.25. These are a fow of the many bargains that can best be appreciated by personal examination, Daily watch this column for future changes. HARKNESS BROTHERS 401 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs. © ;y\ll' about ten she was saf to miles and ns made and hung. Carpets | by skilled workmen. ng a fine line of White decided, whicls | it f The ¢ 't telegraph -,awmx 0 much of a novclty to many hert that itawakens ('|Il'in~‘(\ and some ave inclided to play with it fike a boy withanew top, Inone office yest “the boys, big boys too, got to betting on the fime it would re- quire 1..';{:-1 amoessenger from the centr office etore all the'wagers for cigars 1 been settled there had been twenty alls from that box, every now and then some new one dropping it, and a new bt made, only to be decided by turning in the box Rev. 8. Hover will preg ch in the Bap: tist church \|||u|‘\\ mornyhg. The pastor, Rev. Coole fchin the evening. Subject: e tned of the Gospel.? Neumayer yesterday con- his hotel w Second strect MONEY MADE In Buying the Following Pre y in the next thirty day MULLIN'S ADDITION, 5, Block 3. Lot 10, Rock 18 2, Biock 12, [ EAt "% Bicek 21 TT'S ADDITION | Lot 8§ Block 2 | Fot 3, Block 1. Biock 9. Tot 5, Block 28 2, Block 4, Bagliss' Addition. v will be sold at & great sacrifice, inc men will, no doubt uvail them- es0f 0 rare opportunity to make money. Apply to FRANK COOK, Room 7, Sh uneil Blufls, Towa, MRS. D. A. EENEDI(.‘T HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER, 387 Broadway, Counecil Bluffs, Iowa. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFEFS, IA, hod 1 DRESSW AKING (BY THE TAYLOR SYSTEM.) MRS L. SIMMONS, !‘l Erondw: ny. Tt Black, € 1 PRESENT, cheap us if .Cresten Housé, The en'y hotel in Council Biuffs having Flire Escape 215, 217 and Muin st. AX MOHN, Prop. FPYHE Bord o of Omaha, o o the bouds of sald di which will beeome due - sale cortain bonds chaol sinking fund and’ do: as follows: county fund intevest, 17 bonds. o £ £ 17,000 ity of Otiuiu runding mmd«mn a Nov. tted August 1st, 1894 , due August 1st, IS T e (0. 3 . No 10, duc Auguse 1, o District No1, duted Dec lat, 1834: L duc Dec 1st, : due Dec 18t 183 Dee Tst. 1 istrict No 0, dutea Jiond No 5, douul liond No D! mu No 4, 50) Bon t No i Aol iy 1ot 198 Tiond No 4. due July Ist, 1888 s1iot No 0, datod Avg.ist m. 188 4, due’August 1st, 1887 No 4, due August Ist 1885 ict No 1dated August 1 Bond No Augu it 11,188, Vit L5t 185 ) hore biint s will o el rélinsor on payment theteforat the oty (reasnry oMb, on June 10th, 1838, 4 provosals wil ) ’ 50 50) 500 (x4 5% ) received at this oice oon, for the purchase ds e 1Y 10 the undersigned “Proposals for Stukivg Fund mus: state |Im full nme unll d- ibe the bonds desired and nume the prics proposed to be puid in uddi- Ill)‘; to m|( rued in'er l'|~l 5y 1l i ks right is reserved ta un, nm || hids cdi ROMAN BUCK, Tronsurer of the oW 0 Maydd:4t Aucation. Notice to Contractors. D proyosals will be rcceived at the of the secretary of tie board of edu- i1 6 0'cloci p. i Mon fiy, Muy 17, 185, A twostory brck shool t corner of Ge i wooordunce with en at the office of bids will be QEAL nd specifications to | Cleves Bros., urohiteots. & 1o recoived fof enc building Notice to T 1DS will be r i0th, for u five: erected ‘on th Ninth streets eny or all bids. Mayudtomy2) Found Notice. NAKEN up and impounded in the pound of the city ull abu, on th A 18°6, 1 durk 2-year-o'd beif ot on' com.ng years old, which will, not redeemed before sale, bo old ut .-nlnu auc- tion 1o the highest bidder for cush, ut suid pound, at the hour of lU u « on k in the forenoon on the'21st day of May, | D. C. HERELY, 3dat _ Poundmastor, IENDELSSOKI( & FISHER, ARCHITECTS SHANE. Suverntendent, Mon A brick warehous? to be corner ¢ vemworth and The right is ot D L "DUNCAN & WALLACE, Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitlers SteAM HEATING A !hm:mu.-rv e Eetimatcs furnishod. or i perspnully. vem‘f 'n'uf-'m.. nu;.&nfl Gus Maohing 216 had WHOLESALE AND JOBBING IOUVEES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DF IMPLEMENTS, RE, WELLS & CO., Wholesale Agricaltural Implaments, Baj Carriages, Ete | F Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn Shellers, Stalx Cattess, eaders, Corn Planters, Foe | Cat- s, Tils. Main St., Council Blufts. DAVID BRADLKY & CO,, Manaf'rs an 1 Jobbors of Agricnltural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carringes, and all kinls of Fa 100 to 1118 South Main Streot, 333, Noe. 1701, 1503, 1503 m Machinory. Coun il Blufs, ane. 0. K, WV So nsol; Council Blus Haidls Fact: (Incorporat Manufacturers of Axie, Handies, of every de. CA I"‘I‘ 'l 3 N 1, ARPE '1)( NCIL BLU. iy Carpets, Curtafus, Window Shadas, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtdres, Upholstery Goo Kte."No. 405 Broadway' Council Bluts, Owa. Are and Small prion. £ U RS, TOBACCO, ETC, N PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholesale ‘.h)hlwrn in tho— X Pinest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts,, Council Bluffs, own, COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMA Wholesale Frait and Produce Commission Marchaats. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. 3 : CROCKERY, MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbars of Crockery, Glasswara iit Jars, Cutlery, Stoneware, Bar ncy Goods. Ete. " Councll Blufrs, owi. A l:ldf.v,h IIARI E, HAAS & l‘() Wholesale D'uggbts, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ete. No. t., and st., Council Biufs. 23 DRY GOODS M. E. SMITH & CO,, i Layrters and s of D./ i, Notions. Ete. Nos. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 und 115 Pearl St., Council Blulls, 16wa. PR 0. W. thleaala Ca‘xre ain Traits No. 512 | Blufrs. a Spdhialty Brondway, Wholesnlo Pruits, Confestionsty & Fflmy Grocerias. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Couneil Bluf GROCE i . KIRSCHT & CO. Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceriss. Also Wholesale Liguor Dealers. No. 416 Broad- waty, Council Bluits. HARNE, BECKMAN & CO., Manuacturers of and Wholesale Devers in Leather, Havaoss, Saddlery, Ets. No. 525 Main St.. Council Blufz, Iowa. Illl\(ll'\ ETC. A METCALF BROTHERS, Jubbers in Hats, Caps and Glovas. Council Bluffs. Wholesule Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Blatfs, Tow, HIDES AND WOOL D. H. McDANELD & €O, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, ‘Tallew, Wool, Peits, Greaso und Furs Council IL BLUFFS OIL u) 3 ~Wholesuale hm?h T8 in— x Nluminating & Labrieatiag 0lls Gasolim BTC., BETO. £, Theodore, Agent, Council Bluffs, Towa, LUMBER, A. OVERTON & C0., Hard Wood, Southera Lumbar, Piling, And Bridge M | Spaoinities Wholosalo Lum: ber of all Ki: e N Main St., Council Blutfs. foy PILING, ET WINES AND LIQUOKS. “JOHN LINDER, Wholesnle Imported and Domestic Winss & Liquors, Agent for Bt. Gotthard's Horb Bitters. No. 18 Muin 5t, Council Bluifs, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 609 Mais ¢ Biufe, . SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. ! China, Glassware and Lamps, A W. 8. Homer & Co. No. 23, Main 8t.,Council Blufs, Ta," COUIICIL BLUFFS3 STEAM DYE WORKS MRS, C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE NuZQ Main St Cuunml Blufis, Onm Pos(olfica RINK LIVERY STABLE. First-cluss Accommodutions in Everything Per- talning to the Livery Business. Finest Landau in the City FOR LADIES VISITING. Boarding a gpecidity. Telephone 178, FIELD & COLE, Props. PEARL STAEET RINK STABLE. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES. 20,000 Vehicles Annu Testimo Rates ¢ inls. ly. Send for Catnlogue, Prices, Freight W.P. AYL.SWORTIT, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bailding onLictiedinat tracis ~the best ia the worll 808 Eighth Avenu2 anl Eighth Streat, bell and my 9(:4::- fdwo» n/f A exaniie any Kind raised or moved and satisfaction guarantead. Frame houges moved Council Blaffs. 4. . Ik, teds, éca—tck xfiu«-tug’; JNMWN\Q WM gfi(—y/(v&da BLo—xaLo(o—% - the é/vewpa»t fwas, a.f 9a—fl—t6’ euwet L/(.aw—u, e this bity. " TIMOTHY SEED. 1 hiave & quantity of sound, well which 1 offer at reasonable figurcs. crop of 1883, Correspondence solicite BUTLER, Schaller, Towa. C. & N. W. Ry SPECIAL NOTICES. INWOTICE. Speeinl advertisements, such 18 Lost, Found, To Loan, For 8ue, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, e:c., will beinserted in this column at l\l(‘ low rateof TEN CEN'S P tion and Five Cents Per Line for insertion. Leave advertisements at o1 flice, No. 12 Peal strect, near Broadway, Council | Blufls. WANTS, caned sec 1 o of the om & Co., ngents, N Towa., \_V‘u\. \\' OR S Iescue QR SALE—Union nvenue hotel proporty. Speeinl hargain. E. L Shonte, i) Broadway. OR SALE=OId puj at Bee office No. D —First a8 dining room girls at licchtole hotel, Broadway, Council uss pool ta! Apply at ngine House. in_quantities to_ suit, Pearl street. OR §. and fancy tion. Salos $i2,000 Bluffs, Town. HOTEL. Ogden Hounse Rates on and .IY'III)'HIM will be $2.60 and OR TRRADE ay » Manager. GAHPETS oice Display Pat- terns, Council Bluffs of Latest Grades. 405 Broadway. A Select Stock of Choice Novelties in. CURTAINS. SWAN BROS,, Dealers in Milch Cows, At Qur Stock Yards No 502 and 506 E. Broadway,Council Bils JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, State and Federal Courts, d 8, Slhugart Block. Practices in l(num» Mave Wasthowms 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs. RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sizos ot Automatic Engines Especially Desizned for Runniog MILLS, GRAIN_ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers, New M: Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers STATIONARY, SKID, illon Threshars, 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 nll purposes. boaght and so1d, at retall and nlots. Large quantittes to select from. MASON WISE. Sireett, Near Pacific House, Counil Bucs KIEL SALE STABLES “pajuasaaday S8 DOjURIIEA Y0035 [Ty Horses und Mulos kopt constantly on hnad for bhie pt rotail or in cat loud Orders, promitly tilled by contract on shovt notice, Btock sold on com iniasi LUTER & BOLEY, Proprietors. Btable Corner Fifth Avenue nd Fourth 52 Council Bluffs Tow L. W.Torieys, Pres. T. J. EVANS, Vice-Pres. Jaumes N. Browx, Cashier, Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 ... 260,000 .1,000,000 Capital Authorized Capital. . .. Btockholders Represent. Do n general banking busi Accounts of banks, bunkers, me ufacturers and individuals re: ble terms. Domestic and foreign exchunge. The very best of attention given to ness cominitted 10 OUF care. slants, man: lved on favora: all busi CUT THIS OUT! GOOD UNTIL JU 1. Huvig made extensive im- provements and increused our all cspe- fal attention 1o the work now wing turned out by us, eluim: ngit to be equal to thut of w0y custern laun outside the city of Coun- uffs, we will upon re of this tick L, BCCOMm PN Toturn postugé.Laundry Six Col- Iurs or Culls FREE, for eituer ladies or gontiemen Home Steam Laundry N, B. Qut of town orders given prompt at 0. We pay return charges on all work 1o b iy peyment R, RICE M D CANCERS 9F.gther tam Trs “removod widiout the knife or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES or au kinds & spectaity. Over thirty years’ practicul oxporioaca. No. 11 Peurl Sirvet, Council Bluf BT CONSULTATION FREa THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO'S, DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTLY PURE LEAD, ZINC AND OIL PATNTS frs ampaiutely pure, as reprotoied One ga lon will cover two hundrod and feot two conts, and will stay on long ..nnun other paint manufactured. For sil S. H. KELLY Dyugs, Pasrs, Ois, Ere

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