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THE OMATJA .DAILY BEE : MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19 , 1881.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Embracing tlio Local Budget of
Iowa's ' Metropolis ,
The Local Legislature Holds a
Busy Session.
Oouoral Note * on Topics of Current
lutoroat.
COUNCIL.
nfiroiiT or TUB rnocKKin.vos OF THAT
nonv.
Friday night our city fathers , with
minds weighted donnnUh city cares
and boots covered with Council Dluffs
mud , and umbrellas in hand , wended
their way to the city building. There
nero present Fonda , Churchill , Kel
ler , Phillips , Gavin nnd Bauson , as
neil meaning men as over seated themselves -
selves around that table. Tlio mayor
looked happy. Even the suil against
the council did not acum to niovo
them in the least , but from the look
upon each ono it was plain to bo seen
that their brains were nt nork , digest
ing the following : "And has it como
to this , nftor all our toil in behalf of
( his city ? In.order to bring shame nnd
and disgrace upon themselves the people
ple have employed 0. R. Scott to drag
us and the mayor to the bar of justice
nnd for what ? Why because in or
der to advertise our city wo wont on n
little time with the visiting editors
who in return pledged their papers to
puff the city , alas 1 alas 1 republics nro i
untrrateful. ' It was certainly n prop c
itious night for just such thoughts.
The rain drops rattled on the upper li
deck , and the dead lights of the port- liii
Mos lool any way but cheerful , iit. iia
and the city attorney were t. .
Rotting into position but about t.tl
jk the planks were hauled in tlsi
o Httlo craft left the wharf , siC (
id on board besides the
captain 01
row the following passengers ; 01V
Kcolino , Sponsor Smith , 0. L. V
per , J. M. Palmer and n few to
, iers. The first business transacted cl
.as the calling of tlio roll by the clerk S3
nil responded , excepting Aldermen it
Spotman and Unthank. Several billn til
were allowed amounting to ubout th
8800 , when the petitions were pre thm
sented and r 'ad. There
were nn un CO
usual number of these. Sapp & Ly- CObe
man , attorneys for T Stewart , re nc
quested that the cUy take
some ac cr
tion to meet immediately the judg fa
ment obtained in the circuit court by
iJioir client amounting to $891.25 , on
'account of the Olive street ditch that
the city commenced nnd for various sa
reasons did not finish. From what sh
wo could gather wo understand that
Some time ago the city undertook to wi
straighten Indian creek near Mr.
Stewart's pork house , at what was M
known as Olive street. Mr. Stownrt
owned the land in company with tfio
Rock Island railroad that would have Hu
to bo taken to carry out the project. nr
The Rock Island road refused to d : od tc
the city the right of way ovjr it3 fi ,
land. But Mr. Stownrt , thirking ; J10 Q. .
could prevail upon the wad to do BO , T
contracted with tha cSy to give the HI
right over his own nd procure the 0
same from the , r ad for the sum of d
S100. Thia , > ; ,0 did nnd tendered a f (
deed to tb'0 city , -which they refused t <
to accord , having decided to abandon , si
the d'.tching , it not proving a practitl
cable undertaking. Mr. Stownrt t (
thought suit under his contract , fl
Mr. Holmes , stated the case to the h
council admitted tha a contract had o
been made. Mr , Stewart had carried
out his part of it , but that ho had not i ]
laid out a dollar nnd ho would advise
the city to appeal the case. 'Tlio coun
cil voted unanimously to instruct Mr.
Holmes to take the case up , which
will cost a Httlo moro , but wo won't
liavo to pay this year. That is whora | ho
economy comes in. Petition of D. 0.
Dloomor and E. E. Aylosworth for
idowalk on east side of Sixth street ,
'from "Willow avenue south granted.
Petition of A. A. Smith , Edwin Clem-
nntson and others , to abandon the or
der for a now sidewalk in front of
their property on the west side of
North First street , and allow them to
patch the old ono was laid on the table ,
rotilion of M. 0. Griilin nnd othois
for n cross walk on Main street trom
cast to west opposite No. 1,212. Pe
tition granted. Also of Q. R.
Wheeler , J. J. Newton nnd others ,
for n sidewalk in front of their prop
erty on the west side of licnton
street , granted. Petition of 0. A.
Ijooboo for u culvert on the east uido
of Glen nvonuo , in which ho offuied
to furnish part of thu material , lie-
furred to thu committee on internal
' improvements. Petition ot llobert
Porcivnl for damages in the sum of
§ 300 caused by the city in adjusting
Indian ciuok to lot U block 2 , Grimu's
addition. Referred to the judiciary
cbnnnittuo , city attorney , nnd L. P.
Judson , city engineer. Petition of
board of education for grade for Hide-
walk around the Bloomer school build
ing ; also cross walks , etc. Grunted.
Petition of Fred Lamb to remit pen
alty paid for not paying taxes on
time , granted. Petition of W. 11.
M. Pusoy , Conrad Goiso nnd others
to locate East Pierce street to conform -
' form to deed given by Pusoy to the
city. This caused a Httlo trouble
among the passings and stirred up
considerable feeling in the breast of
. George Kcolino. Mr. Smith spoke
in behalf of Mr , Kuulinp , explaining
that after the deed was given for the
triangular strip of land which became
known as "tho Httlo common , " n
difficulty sprang up and a re-survey
was agreed upon , nnd the boundary
of each nmn'a line established. The
matter of the legality of such n sur
vey had been before Judge Itcod
and ho had sustained Mr. Koolino in
his position , and if the city went
south fifteen foot they would bo
obliged to condemn the light of way
through Mr , Kuolion's land. Mr.
Koolino also epoko for himself , lie
I * charged OaHpor with trying to steal
the land from him. IIo thought ho
was a Httlo out of order until Casper
oprang to his feet , and pronounced
what Koolino said to bo false nnd ac
cused him of stealing the land from
him , A committee was appointed to
I investigate the matter and try and
compromise it satisfactory to all con-
" corned. A communication from Chief
I' "t ,
Lacy , prcfuring charges against the
\
driver Voorhccs , of tlio JUulT City
lioso cuf , io tlio effect Hint
on tlio IHtli ot September ho nejrlccted
his duties by lowing the horse njth
no ono to feud or tnka cnro of him ,
and without n driicr in c.iso of a fire ;
mid tlmt on that day ho ent to
Otnnlm to nttond thoatatofnir instead
of remaining at homo nnd nttcnding
lo business. It naa roporfoy to the
fire committee , Mr. Holmes reported
tlmt ho Imd settled with M. 1\ Honor
for the right of w'ny lots belonging to
his wife nnd her mother for $1,550
There wna a house on the propcrt ;
tlmt 3Ir. Holier would tnko bhck nn
allow $50. This sounded like the ol
woman's sowing machine trnclo , bu
Rucsa it is nil right. Ho Imd nnu
Marsh , nt Omaha , § 500 , 11. Per
cival $110 , nnd the cit ,
owned the right of w.iy froii
Broadway to Indian creek , nnd tha
nil water tlmt hereafter stood in thai
thoroughfare would belong to the city ,
Hut then they nrc bound. No nion
Missouri mud shall find lodgment
'or Mr. Fonda moved nftor HoI
subsided "that Mart Hardin proceed
\t once to open the nvenno to thi
jrock. Mr. Dan son B.iid ho though
.hat the engineer should establish the
'rado aloiiL' the nveiiHo. Mr. PJiclp
ranted to know how much of n fill i
vould require to meat thu grade of
ho bridge. The county supervisors
mvo agreed to build across
ho creek. Ho thought it
hould bo filled nl that point
0 the bridge grade. It wna finally
pled to instruct L. P. Judson ,
ity ongincor , to establish n jtornm-
ont grade nlong the route to the
rock , and Mr. JPondn offered tlio fol-
nving :
Whereas , The right of way hna
con secured to the city from Uroad-
' .ay to Indian ctcok , bo it
llesohod , TJiat Martin Hardin bo
istructcd to comtnonco work nt once
n the grading of Union avonuo.
Mr. Vntiglmn remarked that ho
oped COO nion would bo put to work
nmodiatoly. So wo are to have nn
ronuo leading fiom Urondwny
1 the transfer , nnd ono hundred
loimnd dollars will do it in good
mpo , as the grading on nronuo O ,
ist only ? 5,000 , nnd the distance ) was
ily ono-foiirth of n mile , and the
idth only thirty-fit o feet. Mayor
iiughan called attention of council
the now fire engine that was pur-
used nt an expense of $4,000. Ho
id it was of no earthly use ; tliat if
ia to bo kept in ita proaoikt condi-
in the city should have it insured.
u matter was referred to fire depart-
3nt , as woa also the matter of ro-
iving bids for coal for all buildings
longing to the city. After trans-
ting n few other minor matters the
ift pulled into the wliarf nnd made
it until Friday ovoniiig the 30th.
TUB I1LUFRS IN BK1EP.
The candidate out at Wnvoland
78 that "homp" never failed m a
srt pull.
Jimmio O'Xoal uaya that Theodora
11 never Quit-tar.
rho following rosolutipna offered by
r. Churchill last Friday evening
11 interest 0. It. Scott , if no ono
; o : Whereas , Ono O.K. Scott has
an fit to BUO our mayor for the
iount voted by this council to on-
rtain the editors , prominent visiting
cmon and city oilicials during the
omen's tournament , and -whereas ,
ho actual expense of entertaining
id guests was but $185 , although
ir city received over fiyo thousand
> lhu"B worth of advertising. There-
ro , bo it resolved , That our city at-
irnoy bo requested to defend said
lit ; and bo it further resolved , Tlmt
io city attorney is hereby instructed
BUO 0. II. Scott for two hundred
ty dollars , the amount iccoived by
m several years ago fpr the purpose
sending a citizen to Washington.
Richard Rickets says ho will airive
icro if it taken his entire salary.
The democracy never turned out n
010 intelligent crowd since the war
inn were gathered Thursday. A
mtloman remarked that John Jay
ramey and Bill PMton will have
ottawattnmlo in their vest pockets
i loss than three years.
Mr. Stewart , United Stntos deputy
jllector , deputized Wall McFuddon
> arrest two man who had in nonio
ay got in on "Undo Sam. " Mr.
loFuddon proceeded to Glomvood
ml found his game at n hotel in
nit city , with their baggage checked
or Mnlvurn. The circumstances of
ho caao are thosn : Mr Bur
ette , revenue collector at this
oint , wa ? informed that during
ho holding of the . Mills
ounty fair two young men from the
ountry woto engaged in spiling in
uxioating linuora eomuthing after
hia stylo. They would load their
luokotH down with bottles filled will
ho aforesaid , nnd haying about then
small Hizod glass , uould go about ii
ho crowd and peddle it out at fifteen
r twenty cents per drink , rogaidles1 *
if Undo Sam's rights in the prom-
ses. When arrested they gi\vo their
lames na Kenn'ody nnd Rots. Mr.
iIcFaildmi brought them to this city
Friday nipht and lodged them in thu
-ounty jail Saturday afternoon. They
md their hearing before United
States Commissioner 0. F. Wright
Iftor the testimony was nil in tin
iommissionor not deeming that Unc
Sam had inndo out much of n case
iguinst Kennedy disdmrgea him , bu
lold ItOss in thu sum of 8500 to up
jour before the United States gruiul
jury.Ono
Ono hundred car loads of cattl
iront east on Saturday night over th
0. , 1) . it Q , railroad , and there an
liundroda more to follow.
The Rod : Island road carried ou
fifty cars of stock on Saturday , an
thu Northwestern thirty-eight
There Booms to bo n rush of beef a
thu present time towards the cant.
E. P. Newell , of steve polish fame
returned on Saturday from an extended
tended business trip through Wiscon
sin , Ho reports a great demand for
the Star steve polish , Ho says that
farmers in that section say that the
cropa never were bettor. The corn
crop for that country is considered
extra , Potatoes glut the matkot nt
UO cents per buahul ,
The children at the Bloomer school
houaogot chilly the other day and all operations -
orations were suspended until the now
fire apparatus got in working order.
Tliuy never could have been educated
in our grandfather's ' day ,
Two thousand head of cattle were
received at the union stock yards Fri
day.In
In several nhicoa ia Iowa snow foil
to'tlto depth ot two inches Friday.
Tlioro was a blizzard somoulierc ,
John Hush , of Omaha , nnoko to a
largo and enthusiastic audience jcs-
torday afternoon , Mr. Hush is n good
speaker , and his speech evidenced
so mo careful study of ttio question
that has agitated Kuropo so long ,
Wo nndbrstand tlmt the Hordtc
coach will certainly appear on our
slreota at no very distant day , Tlio
right to mo them hero lion been se
cured by Messrs. Chapman & Vauuhan.
The Oharlotto Thompson trnupo is
a good ono.
There are twcnty-Bovon prisoners
under Perry Heel's charge at the pres
ent time , They all oat heartily and
seem to enjoy themselves hugely ,
smoking and playing "kurds. "
There is an old horse that oats on a
vacant lot and sleeps nn Oakland
avenue , that has more fine points
about him than ono of Colo's light
ning rod men.
lion. James F. Wilson speaks ir
this city Thursday , the 22d.
Hill 1'dtton and John , T. Frainoyaro
of the opinion that , the trouble nith
the democratic party is that they , for
some reason , will not follow their ad
vice in thu matter of Delecting candi
Jutes.
The lloclc Island was lute Sunday
norning.
The mammoth walls of the building
; o bo occupied by the Keystone mnnu-
'acturint ; company have at last been
iomplctcd and is now ready for the
larpontors. Wickham Bro.'g ' , of this *
; ity , hnvo the contrrct for all the
nasonry. This high structure will
nako a different looking place of lower
Main street.
There were regular services inall the
ihurchcs of the city yesterday with
ho exception ot the Broadway Mcth-
idist.
Council Bluffs thcntor-goora will
eon have a chance of sseing the ren-
ition of "Macbeth" if the maituge-
lent hoa n first-class truipo to play
he piecn with "Duncats " will , no
oubt , hare room to die iagood shape.
Vlmt a ) ) ity it is that wa haven' } ' a
rat-e'ass opera house , with stage
irgo enough to present auih a play.
J. D. Harden , stock agent for the
! . B. & Q. , k 111 Council Bluffa on.a
isit.
isit.W.
W. H. Millard's residence in Gloa-
ale will soon bo ready for aooupanc
Attorney I. N. Fnckingftr , of the
ido awake Httlo city of Walnut' a > -
vod in Council Bluffs Saturday , ,
on a short trip ever in Ntbraska.
Miss Stelln Miller and Birtio Mo
tride , of Lincoln , are visitiigfriondr : >
lid relatives io this city.
A. W , Street , cashier oft'CouncUi
lluffa Saving bank , add daughtcn
ave gene to Chicago. Mius Street
ill proceed to > Vassar to bo educated' '
Oacar Allen who figurcdi so con-
Hcously during the fireman's tourna-
lent and who rcsios in Marahalltowa , ,
in the city
P. W. Dorkspn , the Broadway bait
er , with his wife and daughter , Itae
one on a short pleasure tnp > Tlwy
ill visit Cliica o and other- points
aatward.
J. M. Palmer says that Caepar lias
10 right side of the Pierce stveot
ontcst , and that Mr. Knclinu is
rrong. Ho says ho knows the iruo
iwardnesa of the whole transaction.
Miss Sara Divy , who is in feeble
calth , has gono-on a visit to friends
i Ohio.
W. A. .Mynstor , who wont to the
iir with a load of iidh for exhibition ,
as returned homo. Ho says that
art of the show was a little scaly.
The walls of J. J. Brown's now
lock on Main street are growing
npidly.
0. II , Cobb and wife , of LJoston ,
rere in thh city ever Sunday , atay-
ng at the Ogden.
W. II. Capson , editor of The
ihoiwndoah llopublic.tr. , being off
luty for n day or two , concluded to
pend the time improving his luiud in
ho Blufla.
Mr. Sloan and wife and Mrs. Camp-
roe , of Logan , were in the city yes-
orday , guests at the Ogdon.
F. Goodrich , of Connecticut , 'was
n Council BlutTs over Sundiiy.
J. R. Baysoll , of Boone , Iowa ,
; amo down to the Bluffs to remain
> vcr the Sabbath.
A. J. Edwards , of the growing
own of Ilambuig , was in the mctrop
> lis over Sunday , at the Ogden.
II , S. Van Sandt , of Clarinda , the
lomo of Petor.llopburn , looked over
> ur city yestonUy and took dinner at
ho r.icitic.
John Rood , of Nob'nak-i City , was
xt the Pacific ever yostuiday.
S. llosonburg , of Omaha , came ever
Lhe river yesterday and spent the day
it the Pacific ,
II. F. C.uly , of Nebraska City , was
booked at the Pacific yesterday.
Mies K. Jordan , of Omaha , " was iii
this city over Sunday and icgisterct
it the Ogdon.
"Tlio Commodore "
, TOH. L , Foute , the Commodore , Klitln ,
111. , xayH ThoniM1 Klcctrio Oil cured hln
if Hclntlcjv with ono application , thonniK'h-
ly applied , It also cured him of A BO\ ere
cold anil cough , lie tlilnk it A very val
imlilo remedy , nnd will never bo without
it. BOptlUoodlw
Worthy et
As n rule wo do not recommend pa
tent medicines , but when wo know o
ono tlmt really is a public benefactor ,
and docs positively euro , than wo con
sider it our duty to impart that information
mation to nil. Elcctrio bitters are
truly a moat valuable medicine , nnd
will Buroly euro Biliousness , Fever
and Ague , Stomach. Liver mid Lidnoy
complaints , oven where all other rem
edies fail. Wo know whereof wo
nncnk , nnd can freely recommend to
ail. [ Ex. Sold nt 50 cunts n bottle
Ish & MoMahon. (4) ( )
. , .
TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE.
Millions of ruts , mice , cats , bedbugs -
bugs , roachoa , lese their lives by col
lision with "Rough on Rats. " Sold
by druggists , 15o. (4) ( )
ITRON nsr.a.
BYRON REED & . CO ,
IOLUUST UTABLiailKD
Real Estate Agency
IK NEDHABKAJ
Keep A complttu Mistrtct ol tltlo to kll Heal
Eitatu lu Oiu ha uU UouglM county. inai t (
Noonorvlioi * thoronghljrcftnlnr
In thohoircl < hh ll ta lltblo to dlsoiM M ho
tint 11 Irrojfultr. Ho m\y lie att.tvkcd liy cnn-
U > KCOIH tllica'os. nnd soinay the Irrt ulikr , but
lie Is not ncatlj n ubjort to outside Intlucncci.
The uio of
Tarrant'a Seltzer .Aperient ,
secure * reTularltj , and cc9ine > | iicnt fruraumlty
801,1) V AM , DllUOfI3T3
The leading Scientists of to-day ngrco that
most (1I9CU09 ore ciii c < l \ > ? disordered kidneys
sr III cr. If , therefore,1 , tint kilne ! > s anil lit cr n.u
Xcpt In pcrficC order , porfnt health "III bo the
vunilt. 'lhlstritUliasnnlyl.ccnKiionti n sho.t
tlmoaml forCAIN people Erffcrci ) irrcnt < Hfon/
mtliout belnt ; nSlo to find rtl'cf. The dlscotorj
DlTWarncr'a Sno ( Klilm-y nnil tlver Cure marka tv
now era ii tla treatment of OKKO trotililca.
Made front a tthnlo tropical linf of rare \aluo. It
: or4 < vii3 ! Jint thu elements neiOfMry to nourish
md/imliforatc / both of these gnat orpins , and
tifclr restore an i'keen ' them In order , It ID a
Poinlvo Remedyfnrall the tfwiMca that ctxuso
, nlti ln tholo er part of thu body lor Torpid
Lit c > Headaches Jaundice DlszlntM-G
Ko cr AKUO Lhcr and Urinary Ory&ra.
It U an cxce'Ientt and wife remedy for females
luring Pregnancy. It u III controIiMaostruatlon
mil Iw-iii'oliiallo Irr Leucorrbmt or Fall'ng ' of
, ho Vomb.
As a IMood Purlflnr It In uncnialodt f r It cures
ha organs that mate the bloodL
This remedy , vliSjli has donc-mich wmdcr' , Is
lut up In the LAKQKST 81XEt > BOrt'LK of any
noitlclno upon thoaurkct , antUli sold ty Dmi-
rlsts artl all dcixlcr * at 61,25 ger Bottle. For
JUbotn , enquire f r WARNRK'S SAFU DIA-
JKTES'CUHK. It a 1'OSI' 1VE Hcmralr.
H. Hl.WARNER SaCO. , RooHostor , N. Y.
folO-t-J-th-B-it-lv
Though Shaken. In Evcr-r Joint
\u4.tlbcr MltufcMir anJ uo , or Uiious rcmltt
.etit , the a ) xUni may 3 ot ho freed ftotu tnu ina-
ls \irunwlth llo t ttcr'3 Htotzach Hitters.
I'rotcct the system npaJnst It with thla buiLfl-
: ait anti spismodlc , wikh is furlbunuore n m-
picmo rcinuly for Hi tr comlalnt. ] aoniitlpitton ,
iraperwla , detillltj , ihcuiintl-in , kulticj trou-
liUs and otkcr ailments.
A3TForealebyaUl > ru l8ta antl Bcalcra gen-
trallv.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
KABTKST SEUIIR l > ooia OPSIIKAOR !
Foundations of Success
DUSlNESi ) AND SOCIAL FORMS.
The lana ot trade. U'pil fonts , how to tnxns-
ict business , valuiblo tutjlc ? , social etiquette
parliamentary usage , how to tontl.ut public buiU
lieu ; In fait ft Is a complete GulOa to Siicccsj fo >
ill case s. A family noccsiUr. Aildreps for ci -
LiiIarH and M > eihl tcruia AMC110K 1'UDLISHINO
CO. , St.Louia , Mo.
PAPEE WAEEHOtJSE.
GRAEiAM PAPER GO.
S17 and 210 North Main St. , St. txiuK ,
AIIOLK8AIK 1)KVLK IS
COOK , I DADCBC JWIUTINO !
NEWS , f rArCnd IWKAI'PINQ
CSVULOl'ES , CAllO BOAUD AND
Printers Stock.
nd Paper Stock , Ben
Iron and lletals.
1'apur Stocl : Warehouses 1820 to 1237 , North
s
The Oldest Established
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
Caldwell , Hamilton & Co , ,
tnunsvcted same A3 that ot an Incor
porated oink.
AcLOunU kept In currency 01 v ° 'J ' subject to
ili'ht check without notion
Certificates of deposit isiucd pa\ab1eln thrco ,
six and Uclvo months , bearing Intorent , or on
demand without Intercut ,
Advance * tuado to cmtomcrs on approved locu-
rltles at market rates ot interest.
Duy and Mil void , btlli ol exchange , govern-
men ) , ttate , county and city bonds.
Draw * lht dnlta on England , Ireland , Scot-
Utid , and all ( arts ot Europe.
Sell European piungo ticket ? .
COLLKCTIONS PROMPTLY UADR.
kitrldt _
EstaWislioa 11 Years ,
Ansel * Hepresontcd
82,000,000-0.
nd Ufa
C.T.TAVLOK&CO ,
Utb * VouicUi St.
DON'T IT BURN1
Myta andhjrnltu ure
' Cor 14th nud Doui-las ,
Si and Farnham Street's ,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
-at
And Manufacturer's Agents for
Special Bargains to Cash and Prompt Time Buy
ers , and every possible Inducement Extended to
: he Trade.
Will remove to our Mammoth New Store , on
Oth St , about January Ist. Dimensions , 100x 32 , ,
bur stories high. we&th-fri
'o Contractors , Builders and
Froporiy Owners.
Thai undersigned hating been appointed agent
or the extensive Iron and wire maiufaoturin
louses of K. T. Eanium , of Detroit ; and the
ussol Iron Fouadry and \Vorlia at Toledo ,
) hlo ( capacity of SO i tons dally , is prepared to
uriroh Cktimatca 2nd prices for Ircn columns ,
EC. , la , for store froirte , window cap- and sills ,
ircMhold plates.'rought iron benma and ( fird-
rs , hydraulic elevators , staple HttirRfl , ! pullejs ,
mitinj , ' , tic. ; alvi. Iron fences , CMitin ) , ' , uln.
ov > guards , ehuUun * , stairs , balconira , bcttccs
lahnasca , aouiuiuma , fountains , Bunimer-
locsos , lan , paaden and cemetery ornaments , .
owur stands , ( rrao siiarda , &c. , & .C. . lit endless'
antaty. Catalognoa supplied on application.
HbNRY II. UAnilV ,
Munufachircrs" Agint , 22 Pearl street.
. Council Bluffs , Iowa.
CONTINUES 10
Roar for Moores ( )
4arsiess
AND Saddlery.
Iha\o adopted the L'on as n Trade Jlaik , and
limy pooda will bo STASII'ED with the LION
ml my NAM K on the cune. NO GOODS ARK
GENUINE WITHOUT TIIK ABOVK 8TAJIP3.
The bcbt inatcrl&l la ufcJ and the most eklllot1
workmen are cmplnjcd , and at the lowest cist
irlee. An J one wishing n prlcu list of good will
confer a fas or by Bending for ono.
DAVID SMITH tf CORE.
United States Depository.
XX & 1SO ?
NationalBank
- OF OMAHA. -
Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts.
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN
OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. )
I860.
Organized M National Bunk August 20 , 1S03 ,
CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER WOO 000
orriCKKa AND DIRBCTOM ;
IlKRVin Knvvnx , President.
Auai'srug Hoi'Nizn , Vlro TreeMcDt.
II. W. YATU , Canhler.
A. J. 1'orfLiio.s , Attorney.
, . - ! JOUN A. CBIlUUTOIi.
F. II. DAVIS , Aut. CUshlcr.
Till bank roccUea Jcpoelt without regard to
iraoun U.
letiustlino ccrtlDcatcs Iioarlnp Interest.
lra drafta on San Francisco and principal
citloi ot the United Btntca , also London , DubUn
Cillnbunrh and the prlnclixil cities of the contl
nent of Kuropo ,
SclU pajMUincer tlckcta for cmlgranti by th In
mau lino. mavldtf
WAE IN PASSENGER BATES !
HflllUlF 11HOS. Ilrokcrs In all llallroad
Tickets , Omaha , Neb. , olftr'lkl > ct to the liut.
until further not lie , at the following unluard of
Ix > w Itatta ;
Chlcano , 910 ; Hound Trip , 810,00 , Thesoaro
limited First CUss Tickets and ( 'ood for rituin
throuKh the j oar , and la the Old Kcllublo Chi-
myo , llurllngton & Qulnr ) Kail road. AUo , ono
Kay to
NEW YORK , lutcUs * . glTOO.
110STON , do JBOO.
I'lIILADKI.l'llIA , d > 17CO ,
WAHUINuTON , do 1700.
1'or partlculan. nrlto or go direct to HOUIIIR
1IHOS. , Dealer * In Itcducod Itato lUllrond nnil
btuuuhln'lliLvti. bffJTcntliSt. , Omaha , Neb
Huntmbir the pUce Tlirco Doori North ol
Un'ou ' I'uUUc Itallroad Depot , East bldu ot Tenth
Street.
Omaha , August 1,16S1
DEWEY & STONE ,
FURNIT
ORCHARD & BEAN , J.B. FRENCH & CO. ,
C A R P ETSI G R O C E R SI
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA FLOUR.
It always gives satisfaction , because it makes a
superior article of Bread , and ia the Cheap
est -Flour in the inarket , Every sack
warranted to run alike or
t money refunded.
W. M. YATES , Cash Grocer.
Max MEYER & CO. ,
Tobacco from 25c , per pound upwards ,
Pipes from 25c , per dozen upwards ,
Cigars from $16,00 per 1,000 upwards.