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THE "mn,\- BEE. COUNClL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE. 2 O} FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Lelivered by earrier in any part of the city at IR enty cents per week. Manager. Nianr The Bee in the B For five years now the BEr tained an oflice in Councrl Blufls ing in with twenty-seven subse with one solitary Council Blufis tisement, the business has so rapidly grown as to indicate plainly that the peo ple of Council Bluffs appreciate merit and entery n the newspaper line well as in otners. The Bre first n estly confined itself to a small room on the second floor block, on Broadway, nearly opposite its more pretentions neighbor and old set- tler, the Nonparcil. Its advent here was not welcomed by all with that heartiness would eause a new settler to feel ¢ at home, but foolish prejudices vish. The people soon antages of having the news and merits of their growing eity heralded over a large western te i tory, wher Nonpareil did not got o he: began to realize that the Be W newspaper, office began to rea d its me ! pr; ully recog- nized by ase in its circula- tion and advertising. A change for Jarger quarters beeame e additional facilities for transacting the business. The offices, No. 7 Pearl street were then taken and fitted up attractiv and conveniently. Ihe Ber added a job tment and other improvements and litics, and the busfness o grew th the hole in the wall,” as the us de- lighted caliing i, proved aito- gother too erowded, and a year ago the vod into its spacious quarters at ot The arters have been concededt to be the most attractive and convenient newsy nd job oflices in the city. Not satisficd with the details of arrang ments, the Be and refitted coilings have R. Beard, the pr s inthis line, and many compliments are heard from visitors, for the shown and the rare harmony of colc w furniture has been ndded to un- oftice, new carpets, railings, ete, making convenient, commodious and handsome an offic could be desired. The job department has added many facilith v made many improvements. The fact is dem- onstrated that a “print-shop’” does not need to be unkempt and filthy. Business in this department has so grown that the water-motor is kept humming, the presses moving, and the employes en plenty of opportunity to put in 2 The pol has been to month by he walls and by George s busy hive “over time. keep adding onth new fonts pftype, and improving the quality of the work, as The well as increasing the quantity Intesr and best in the line of fine com- mereial printing is always aimed at and rarcly missed The oftice is ulso now prepated to re- coive orders for all sorts of booklind ng, and for blank books made to order. In fact, the BEE establishment in Council Biufls is complete in every respect. As for the BEE itsolf, its popularity i Council Blufts is evidenced by the that the circulation in this city reached a daily avers, and it is conceded to hav lation than any other paper, in fact than several other |v||n|~um|~ bined. In Western Towa, also, it be- come the best read and most widely ¢ culated paper of any which enters this territory. With all these evidences of rapid growth and the bright future which fore it, the BEE family n a8 it stops at another annive 'y of its in this city, looks backward, then 1, and presses on to further work and greater success. | rejoice e SR We have a few water coolers which we will sell very cheap to close them out. Cooper & McGee. L Heisler don’t handle e Beard has an immense stock of wals and room mouldings which must urned into cash, sodown go the price at Beard’s. any snide cigars. ———— To Sub-Contractors, Straight seraper work to let on the Cheyenhe & Northorn railroad. Apply to J. J. Brown & Co., Council Blufls, or at (.lmcnm, W)u - A Manitold Forger. Last January Rhodes Harris was sen- tenced in Shelby county for forgery, his term being fixed at two years in the pen- itentiary. Anothe rge has been pending here, and Deputy She of Boomer township, went to I on after him and brought him to th to appoar before the distriet court yester day. Harris was here charged with hay L dug forged the name of his employer, Mr _nnlhn'}. to o check for $10, which he Buv eashed at a store in Neols. He | Plead . guilty aid urged in extenuation ~ of the offense that he was spree, and that Matlock was owing him some money -~ wud ho thought he could fix it all right C afterwards. He was taken back to the eounty jail to wait until this morning, b when he will be brought up for sen: co. He will then be returned to Fort adison to serve out his doublo sentence. Harris was formerly in the saloon busi- mess at Neola. He was considered stranght wntil one day he concluded to see how much he could get out of the tow He went about borrowing from all his ac uaintances on various yl’vlv\l.», until he ad got about $100. He sold out I saloon and then skipped. Among th jetims whom he thus caught was County jor| a, who not seen him until he came into court dressed in his ison clothes. Shea w: reiful .uul not renund him of the $15 loan r()‘lh ien, of the Council Blufts pres ree, was also a vietm. Afterward rris went to work on a farm, and then hegan a svstem of petty - for; ~ which have ullmlllxllul in this oubie After a thorough investigation we are 3 wvinced that the lfunk Meal is the Ffigflmunu stove made, and shall make our leading stove this scason. Cooper MeGee, g Tho *Quick Meal ot one bofore they ure gon k seller. 18 8 qui '~ gome and o0 lAllll 0 to Charlie Tie Heisler’s and get a oud dxfr No. 402 Broadway. L 1s completely remodeled ;Tllh UNON PACIFICS SIDE. Denial of Many Oanses of Complaint, But | Wiakens Under Fire, A CONVICT RE-SENTENCED. A Variety of Newsy Gatherings in and About Council Bluffs—Per- sonal Notes and Many Minor Mentions. Pacific's Sido. The Union Facific investigation con- tinued yesterday. I'he predictions are various as to what it will amonnt to at the close. Some say it is too late. Coun cll Blufts should have commenced it long ago, that now the stock yards are and gone for ever, that only a few can be remedied,but that the great day of help is past. Another speaks up and “Why,theinvestigation has already begun to have its effect. It has caused the Union Pacific to look with favor upon the location of a depot on Broadway and Twelfth avenue to accommodate the heavy shippers. It has caused the com pany to put on two extra ferry trains and one dummy train alveady. It has caused the company to conclude to run its Grand Island train through to Council Blufls, and start it from Council Blufls, instead of stopping it and from Omuha, as was inte nded, J caused the company already to conclude to bill ‘il nd do away with 1¢ ey cliange which was declared impossible & the company when this investig started. I tell you it is already result- i £ in some good to Council Blufts, and there's more to follow.” Another shipper, who has been inter- ested in - the investigation, remarked to the Bee man: “When Pr was here he was in too g hear us. He had to leave and he \\nu.d not wait to hear even the reading of our bill of complaints, He waved us asid: with his | d told us to go befo! y commissioners. He had no aets would be broughtout The Union siys ns (Iu discloses. When the director road read the testimony it will wonder why Mr. the com trouble the directors plainants away as oy 1 believe that at the company i Blulis be thus to e we \\|H ne: umuvl 1int Such seems t) heaviest shippers and most pr citizens, There is little doubt but that the Union Pacific expected to have the complaints disposed of very briefly. It has been a surprise to them to find the evidenee pouring in from so many dif- ferent sources, and instead of finishing ingle_evening, it seems that son days y twill be nceded It scems that e of the oflici xl~ llu rmselves i sre_had thes ses of comy sed to their ‘||h-nl|u|| Some of them thus express themselves, and some help is to be expected from them. Yesterday the case was opencd the Union sid up on J. M. Ousler, formerly a resident of Council Blufls, and an_emplove at- the freight t nder W. H. Burns, but zht agent of the Union cin Omaha, was the first w for the defense. He stated thatno freig from Council Biufls had been rebilled at the Omaha station since he had charge of ame; less than ear load from rred into other checked during the t H.W. \\ lnlunuh. yardmaster of the that cabooses did none cast, 414'(-|»t stock They had bech run to bis knowledge on east bound: pastfourtee m du month ing his time, stock trains for th that the Lincoln tr had left and arr iy. general agent of the Council Blmlx was Pacific in the result of his d to the delay ctaimed hindele in the transier of stoc) med the records showed the time invest, by and a one_ hour of five hours, as Schindele He demed that his employes,who lived in Omaha, were given crence over those who lived in’ this city; that on May 1 he had 208 employes, andout of that number 120 Tived in_this city, while eighty-cight lived in Omaha. L E. chicef el of the bag gage depurtment at the trapsfer, stated that of mvuu hands employed only five resided in Omaha, while fifteen lived here. J. F. Boyd test in denial of the ements made by Grui condition of the stock poor. George from Om S. Brown, a live stock man v, formerly r of the yards here, testified tl condition in 1884 good, 1 there was abundance of help, ! compplaints, and promply remedied. He had _disinfectod the yards had never told Mr, Ke line'that he was only allowed two men. J. L. Paxton, the present n the yards, testitied that G as u reason for Council Blufls young, uul ou stead of Ihes of help at tlu- yards, and the Ve in good conditlon, 'He had powsr to om- ploy all the help that was needed ound cattle Inhuu IS8 Was ineres e pastt an abun: ) i.;m ral ticket agent, de- “that there had been tickets iscued Spoon Lake,” or that any attempt had been my 0 ignore Council Hlulh He thought that Council Blufts had been treated with imp lity and fairness, It had heen treat ) the same consid- gration When Mr, Pusey got P amination, he called erous maps und fold- wdvertising e b made to appear as the ter- minus of tl road, and Council Blufts printed in_ smy Al lett appearing to be a little s witness declared that he never km w that the maps thus diseri Council Blutls until three 5 0go. thought it must be un oversight. ~ He did not want to express an opinion as to whether this was tr Council Blufis fai lid not fall in ggestion of Mr. l'upph on he thought that these maps sve printed from plates which had been for many years, and w nade be- the decision making Council Blufls ninus of the road. in us for: the t lled on to r known of er being issued compelling em- ..1..\.». to live m Omaba. He would dis- 'ge any one making such an o In awarding contructs the work was to lowest and best bidders, without re- gard towhether they lived in one city or another l)mn-gtlm ast eight months the Union Pucitic has spent nearly $20,000 in Council Blufts. " He did ng thirk that gen loflices and shops wi necessary parts of a terminal point. Gen- erally such were located at a distance from the minus. He thought that ori inully the shops shculd have been ocated a few miles west of Omalia ad of in Omahaor Council Blufls. cannot aftord | MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing company. New summer goods at Reiter's, Leonard & Jewet refrigerator Cooper & MeGee Holst & Spetman have resumed (nulml of the I\u'l‘vmv aud will use it as a feed stable. The “Quick Meal'* is a_quick seller. Come and get one before they are gone. Cooper & MeGee. Permit to wed was yesterday W. H. Fauts and Elizaheth of Missouri V. Hon. Geor; '( ¥ \\ rizht and J. Murphy have sent r v s mares to the given to C. Fauts, both to year-old son of H. T. Bar- ber, living about a_mile south of Oak Jand, was drowned while bathing near his home yesterday afternoon The jury having foune against Arch Coffman, with manslaughte at this term of the distriet court. Thr of fine thoroughbred from Missouri reached here yesterd outover the Milwankee an indictment charging him s tiortrial ttle M. Johnson, Ipswich, ‘Tieket No. 643 was awarded the music box at the & Co. Y J Ule of Muelle will be th 1708 chase of fifty cents ive you u cl The pu worth of goods will met the first \ that was ¢ up_in the old county il une sw demolished conrt house. H's name is MeIntosh, and he now lives a short di try. The forthcoming nuptials of Rev C. Gillingham, pastor of tional chury Logan, M. Bersham, of this city publie yesterday. On Monday evening,at the res Mrs. A. 8. Clongh, on Scott st lady’s fri 2 opening of ance in the coun- H. the Congreg nd Miss Lucie were made huds oley, the well-known al 1d mules, who h: for the years run_what known rn, corner of strect and venue. will to-day move the o the U, P. b: Broadway, opposite the dumimy depot. The Sons of Veterans give their fir: annual ball this even'ng &t Beno's hall. I'his « ion is one of the youngest | but my enthusis n the city. Il Thas started in with bright - coss, and the w | ation should eail forth hearty and pr tical encouragement lmm thie public. ording to “Whit,* \u the Globe evening, he had “mum,” “phanix’ “buttermilk,” while scoring the base bal game in the prohibition town of Red Oak on Monday, between the Mueller Musie company’s ¢lub of this city and the Red (hL club. Wasn't that the reason he faled to score el nmwh runs for the Coun- cil Blufls boys to The ease of the Union Pacilie, i nd his bondsmen, began in the r Pratt was casl hLu e in , years previous, It is clmmed l > was short in s accounts, and i to make good an aileged d o- [ he huud:}uvuv and Mr. Pettibone books and papers to be examined, ng fought inch by inch. It bly take two days more to com- and will probs plete it. A larze crowd yesterday afternoon witness l( ce Hawthorne in “Fanchon, the Cr »and m'vm as Nancy Sykes m“()l er Ty Hawthorne is one of the nnm artistes of the vresent day; he grand, and is highly appr who sce it. 1f Mr. Kelic would only “make a date’’ m the regular at a season, standing room would be sremitm, but this 1s the second s [islbrouent her here in the last v . and it is then too warm for 1 people to attend. . The company next go to Deadwood to open the new opera house. s = SR s The Deaf and Dumb Institution. L. Weinstein, of Burlington, one of the trustees of the institution for the deaf and dumb, arrived yesterday. C. S. Rank, of Iowa City, another of the trustees, will arrive this morning. The board will meet this week and it expected tha definste in regard to the sup r important matters. The Quick Meul gasoline stove is be- coming more pc 2’"] ar every day. Get one of Cooper & McGee nable goods of all kin ds at hard time prices at — OHeisler don’t handle any snide cigars. St e ) Go to Beard for wali paper. - »w York Plumbing compa- hose. They warraut all Opera house biock. Go to the ny for gurd they sell. et Room Monldings—Largest assortment and lowest prices at Beard’s Wall Paper Suore, The “Qu Menl” is a quick seller, Come and get one before they are gone. Cooper & McGee. ——— Presentation to Chief Matthews, Chief of Police Matthews was last even- ing made the recipient of a fitting te: monial expressive of the good will of the members of the foree and alarge number of th cart, i ing & very handsome chased from Davis, Bradley & Co., contributed liberally to the tes Chief Mutthews was completely surp Ofticer Cousins made the presentation in a few approj remarks, to which Chief Matthews feelingly responded. - Qur refrigerators are going very fast. Good goods and Jow prices tell. Coop & MeGee. I who iR Mrs. Randolph, the famous mind roader, has just ed. Tells past, sent and future. Comes well recom' pr mended, All those wishing o see her will call at 615 Eighth street, between Sitxh and Scventh avenues. Ladies, 25 cents; gents, b0 conts, — Go to Beard for room mouldings. 408 F00m oL soline stove see the Before buying er & MeGee! “Quick Meal at - Order your fire works of the Mueller Musie company, 103 Main street. ' Whole- ale only, Mall orders promptly at- tended to. DO Heisler sells the best Se uml 10¢ cigars in the market. No 402 Broadway, B X The Quick Meal is a quick seller. Come and get one before they are gone. Cooper & MeGee — guar: with every gasoline stove, or moncy Cooper & Metice, Satisfaction "quwk Meal” refunded. Substantial abstracts of tities ta loans. W. & lflnfis P Pearl strect, Counci The Chicago, l\hl\\uulu:e & St. Paul will’ place on sale June 7 to 18, nd real L. Squire, 10 oad tickets for the firemen’s tournament ay Dubuque, the tickets good to return on until June 18, The fare for the general public will be one und one-third for the TR 5t e i 5 RS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2, 1886, round trip. Firemen in uniform, in bodies, one cent a man per mile cach way, making £13.60 for the round trip for the general public, and for firemen $7.85, " Why buy a poor gafoline stove when you can get & “Quick M at the s eal price? Cooper & McGee have them, - Personal Paragraphs. 1 Flickinger has gone to Sidney to attend court A C. Burnham. of Champaign, 111.. is in the city looking after his interest in the firm of Burnham, Tulleys & Co. Mrs, O. W. Clapp and son, D. Clanp, who have be visiting Mr. Mrs. 8. P. McConnell, returned to Chi eago last evening. If you want perfeetly <:|(?~'.|t'!:|r\ ne commodations ‘at $2 per duy go to the Pacific House. Depend upon' it you will regret your choice. wira Flickinger has gone to Sid- ney to serve as conrt reporter. Mr, Sholes being occupied as reporter at “the Brown impy Des Moines. and C. M. Hart have Moines to attend the and Lodge of Masons, 1 session until Frid achment . B l which will be B. Schontz forme:ly county jailor, implement business in Towa, been spending se with his family, returned to Correctionville last evening. itiea If you want to invest a few dollars where it will saye many times the amount in labor and doctors’ bills, buy an Ameri- can washer of Cooper & Mclice. At the Pacitic House vou will get com of high priced hotel from £0 cents to §1 per day. be convinced. il the and save y it and - -— Owing to the iner which has necessitate room, I have been com d to |n||ch.|~v of land furthe rom the city will be devoted entirely to the en retables, and will be |||n|w t of Mr Wilcox, who is th me, under the & Wilcox. The floral depar ain under my own supervision and wement. By this ngement we are enabled to fill all or promptuess than ever, olicit the contin ronage of all old friends, ce of many new ones 1se of business, an_inerease ot | firm name of ( and we respe tion of the p and the aequ L. A. CASPEL. Casper & WiLcox. Be:t ¢ (t Palme m sodain the city, 5e per glass, IJ Main strect ' EVERY DAY e aremalking a Spec- ialty now of Summer Goods, And are Offering NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY. | You will find new special bargains on our counters Every Morning. We are selling Lawns at 4e,,worth Ge. Satteens at 12 1-2c., worth 18c. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EoUSES or COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICUL iL_IMPLEME DE LRE, WELLS & (‘U Wholesalo Agricultural Implements, Bugslys, Carringes, Ete , Ete. Council Bluffs, Town. 'ONE MANUFACTURING €O, Make the Original and Complete Huv Loader BlaO Rakes. Clqer Nill & Press, 507 South \|m|\ Street, uncil Blufrs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs an1Jobbers of Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carringes, and all kinls of Farm Machinary. 100 to 1116 South \|‘I(I‘|;:' Council mu- £ ANE HANDLES, T HDovaLs, G W ~Pres &Man, &Covnson Couml BluL H:ndla Fact: o, (Incor Manufacturers of A Handies, of edze and Small iption. K & CARPET COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Garpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Gools, Na. 405 Brondway’ Couneil 1 OwA. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC, PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaccy & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts,, Council Bluffs, ows COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Embroidery patterns at one-half their value. LACES —AND— Dress Goods At less than they were ever known before. You can save money by coming to Council Bluffs for CARPETS, CURTAINS, &c. We keep the choicest patterns turned out of the Looms, and our prices are the lowest in this western country. You will say so when you see them. ‘Watch our advertisement every morning for new bargains. Look in local column for special sale to-day, Harkness Bros., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES. WOTICE' isements, such as Lost, Found, Rent, Wants, Boarding, inserted in this column it the low ER LINE for thefiest inser Special ad: To Loan, Fo ete., will rate of ¥ tion and insertion. Leav No. 12 Peal street, near Blutrs. tisements atour offi Broadwuy, Council WANTS. 'wo lots 25 1eet from N, W. R'y track, suitable for wareuouse v fuciory L. Sheafe, 5)) liroadwiy ~Union_avenue hatel property. . E. L. Sheate, %) Deoadwiy. qua it o suit, Isix —(lHlvnpnw 1 B oo ee No R SALE OR TRADE and fancy notions. Alb tlon. Sales § Blufls, lows S10:% of nillinery G u Wholesalo Fruit and Produce Comnissisn Merchaats. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Hutfs. DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Drugsists, 0ils, Paiats, Glass, ». No. 22 Main St and Couneil s Druggists’ Sundrics, No. 21 Penyl s DRY GOODS, M. E. SMITH & CO., Laortess ml s of Dy 63, Notions, N nd 114 Main St and 115 Pearl St., Council BlulTs. 10wa. Fne U w. Wholesale Califoraia Frmh a Speclalty Commission. No. 52 Council Blufrs. e WIRT DUQUETTE, K s Wholesale < Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Grcerias. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufrs, General Brondway, GROCERIE L. KIRSCHT & (‘() Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. No. 416 Broad- Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. way, Council Bluffs. HARNESS, E10. BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholc Derlers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. No. 525 Main St.. Council Blufs, Iowa. _ Ha7ms, METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Cips and Gloves. and 34 Broadway, Council Blufrs, CAPS, ETC. LT, VY HARDY. KEELINE & FE! Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, __And Wood Stock, Council Blufrs, Towa. lnm.s AND WOOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO,, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Gronso and Furs Council Blufrs Jows. UILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL —Wholesule Dealers in— [lluminating & Labricatiag 0ils Ga3)liay BTC., BTO. B.Theodore, Agent, Council Blus. Towa. L:',\llll' :l’ll:l.\'u, A. OVERTON & CO., by Hard Wood, Southera Lumbar, Piliag, And Bridge Matorlal Speo Ities,Wholesalo Lum: et 's and Testimonin Brick baildina any kind raised or move: ©nLittle diaat truoks ~the bost in tha worl L, 808 Highth Avenus anl Ei ball teds, Scotcl Suitis é'u, lish Broadcloti td—v él;aa—lfi,c&t znu—f_ Dants evner shown this bity. and & - < exant MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS W i3 MADE TO CRBDER. 337 Broadway, Council Blufis, lowa Cresten House, “The only hotel in Conncil Blufis having Fire Kscape And all model 7 and 1 improvements, 9 Muin st MAX MOHN, Prop. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNOIL BLUFF3. in State and Federal = Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart. Block. Closing Out. I have th: larges" plete line of CW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the ci Pra I am closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will find ali the latest novelties in :, bonnets, 5, plumes, tips, rib- guuzes, ¢ and other stylés of trimimings. o No. 1) Main St., ro..... i fimrrs 10wn, JOHN l,l'\l)l-.l{ Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, No. 13 Horb Bitter. Agent for St. Gottha ‘ouncil Bluffs. Main St. SCHNEIDER & BH'K Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Bluff«. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO'S, DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTLY PURE LEAD, ZINC AND OIL PATINTS Are absolutely pure, as represented. One gal- lon will cover two hundred and fifty squure feet two coats, and will stay on longer than any Goods Must Be Sold. 4. Caii Best of Bargaind ever o and see them, J.J. BLISS, No, 38 Broadway, Council Bluffs, R. RICE, M CANCERS or.gther tam o ramnvo«l Wihout the knife or drawing of blood CHRONIC DISEASES of au kinds s spoctaity. Over thirty yours' L0al exnorionsa. 0.11 Pourl stroot, Co Biuds STCONSULTATIO N Fiia 20,000 Vehicles Annually. Send for Catalogue, Pric and satisfuction guaranteed. viced :L/ 'f&o—u - and most com- FIRST CLASS [N EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO0. Established 1877, J:/ CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. s, Freigh HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Frame houscs moved ighth Street, Council Bluffs. ne . A iy, Lf; Mehoms Sokan. £ Mws Washoun 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs SWAN BROS,, Dealers in Mileh Cows, I M At Qur Stack Yards No 5 2 and 56 E. Broadway,Couneil llfl~ L. W. Tvrieys, Pres. T.J. B JAMES N BROWN, € Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, <, VicoPros. Capital. . ..$100,000 Authorized Capital. . 250,000 Stockholders Represent. ... 1,000,000 No o generul banking businass, Accounts of banks, bankess, mershants, man. utacturces and individuals receivel on favora: ble terms Domestic and foroien eschan o, Tae very best of uttention given to all busi ness committed to our v, KIEL SALE STABLES ‘pajuasaiday S® DOJUBLIBH YOOI [y antly on hand for ean At retail or i car | Orders promdtly lied notice, Stock s n co S} L1 it & Stable Cornor Fifth Council Blutls Towa. CARPETS Cholce Display of Lates Pat- terns, All € Council Bluffs PARPET l)r COMPANY] 405 Broadway. act on shot pricte 1 Fourt! ( ock of Choico pities in, CURTAIN A Scel ('1' OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, 1A, other paint manufactured. For sale by S H KELILLY Dxuas, PaiNts, Ows, Evc Horses and Mules 1, at retall and For all purposes. bought and s from. nlota Large quantittes 10 se MASON WISE. Slicett, Near Pacific House,Counil Bucs China, Glassware and Lamps, W. 8. Homer & Co. No. 23, Main St.,Council Bl s, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Comuany. Established 1857, MONEY MADE In Buying the Following Property in the next thirty days: MULLIN'S ADDITION. i Hlock Lot 10, Block 18, Block 12 | 4, Block Lot Lot EVERETT'S ADDITION. Lot 5, Bloc | Lot 5, Block 12, Lot 2, lilock 7. | h Lot 4, Biock 9. Lot 2, Block 4, Bayliss' Addition. be sold at & great sacrifice, 1 will, no doubt avail thewm: oney. This property wil and enterprising selves of & rure Opportunity to make Apply to FRANK " Koom 7, Shugart Block, Couneil Bluffs, Towa, COTIICIL, BLTE: | VE FOR SALE Extra fine SWEET POTATO PLANTS selected Seed by J. R McPherson, ower and Dealer in \IH‘I‘M ETABLE PLANTS, AND FRUSN Council Blufls, Grown apd from Musecatin Towa, STEAM DYE_WORKS DRESSMAKING MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No 29, Main St., Council Bluffs, Opo. Postoffice. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have a quantity of sound, well cleaned seed whichi 1 otfer 8t rea crop of 183, Cory Towa baScBCier, U UTLER N. W. Ry (BY THE TAYLOR SYSTEM.) MRS. L. SIMMONS No. 314 Broadway. 10 order to establish my roputation in Counci | miatrs for THE PRESENT, | do all ou As chesp w8 | wistits s my expericnce uunuuuxu porfe R