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I , 6 THE OMAHA DAlLi BEJbi : WEDNESDAY JANUARY 1 1882 SUBSCRIPTION BATES. P. T. MAYNE , COUNCIL BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS. By Carrier , - - 20 Cents per Week. . , . Yo r. Mnntvgor Council DluCfe Circulation By Mall. $10.00 per COUNCIL. BbTJKFS IOWA. ( JUUfJUllJ , COUNCIL BLUFFS. onico : Uoora Pivo , Evorott's Illock Bronclwixy. H. W. TIL.TON , City Editor. MTNbK MENTIONS. H \ [ and slides ( ire mote plenty. To-nlght K.trbes'a . dramatic coropan ; are to give "Trne Dorotlon. " The Kpl cop -Han nocl-Mo Iwit ereti inR WM well attended nd proved enjoj able , Tlie icemen are jumping to gather I MI big n harreat as po < nille , lest it b Ui only chnncf. Mr , Jennings , who WM wuaalted b Jnck Shield" , In improving nnmewhat MI is a 1 to nit up. Tiiu Owl club are to give the tccon parly of their trie nt the O iiou hous nex. 1'iMny evening , Hem" Aoina ojiora company left ytf tenl.iy ( or Den Mo ! . , en , to tickle the car of thu people there with their mimic am fun , Tlie cane uf Kd flardin , BUppoied ti be a iir.ifojuloiul braclumun , won callet up y hterday altenioin , but adjuurnei until to-diy. Rov. W. U. Aiileck will he a Urn audience to hear him 1 > cturo at the Mctha dint chinch thU ev mini ; , if n majority o thosa who tulk of K ° 'nB ' really go. This "OiHon there in but ononocUl clu giving a regular series of partion. In pai HCiwcmH there have been ax many an throe Thi rush of busman is one of the aaiuw for nocial decline. A c&mp fire is to bo built thin ever ing ; by the Lincoln Post G. A , K.na < l th vi ltiiif ( olllc TH of the v toran * ' aiuooUtio are invited to nit around and got warinc up for a good time. In the police court yesterday mnrnin firouiiHCUBatianal drunkn vrtrediipoRadofi The victims wora ground throu < h the ml. with the uiuat monotony , it oontiug eec $0.8.1 in cash or confmoment. The tnajoi ity lacked the cash. The boiml of trade hm taken the in tial ntnp toward securing a wagon bridfi acrosH the river. Tlie plan i yet in its ii fancy , but infant * grow fast when we 'Tcfl , nnd. tliU promiiioi to be. Active me 1 have taken boll of it , and will Infuse inl the scheme their own activity. One old-timer InnlsU on hangir trwind the police nt ttinn much to the ui moyance of the ofliceni , who have conidd ered the ndvixabillty of having a haogit as thu only way of getting rid uf a horn less but bothoHoma bore. He nays he wi for a long time a prisoner at Anderso vlllo , where he doubtless formed the b ; habit of tit lying in and about jails. The driving pirk association does n purpose to permit of the city council c < > aolidating ' .he several Bi > ccUl funda in the general fund if it can bo pievtntc The imoclutlon ID especially intcrojted the Hpoclnl levy for the Missouri riv levee , and objects Htrenuou-ly to that I itu placed in the general fund and u for other purpose * . It is understood tl the wHooiation ban notified the city authi life- that an application will be made i the 10th inat , for an injunotiun to reitra them from using this special fund for fci other purposes than those for which t fund was collected. PERSONAL Capt. D. B. Clark is reported M beii quite scrlouily ill. J. M. Campbell and Mr. Griffith , Sioux City , are in the city on business. O. P. Whtttler , of Hed Oak , Iowa , v ( fleeting i ctiuulntances hero yesterday. J. Mitchell , one of R. S. Cole & 0 , collectors , lius jutt returned fiom a n co-eful trip. Col. Teal , of 1'orl'nnd ' , Ore on , a well known here , is lying In this city vi ill. ill.Mru.,1 Mru.,1 , T. Clarkwife of General Agi Clark of the Chicago & Northwestern n way , in Hponding a week with fiienda Chicago and expects to return to-mo ru W. D. Robinson , of DuuKp ; T. Draper , of lUd Oak , and A. 1 * . Cram of Avoca , were uniong the reproseutati of Iowa quartern ! ut the Pacific ho yesterday. Attorney Kd , C , Kim-ell , of Corn ! Iowa , passed through the city yesterd en route for Dakota , stopping long enoi to call at 1 UK DUE ollice and give a w < of cheer. Gert Grovinur , foioitmn of Wayu Co.'d broom fact try , lias gone to liotli Iowa , to | nirchoBe broom corn , and fi there w II go to his farm on Allen crc Uarrietm count f. H I , Soott , of Des Moinot ; It. Gr and J. R. Uoytell , of Boone , Ii. H. Iloi far and W , K , Lu > k , of L gan , ud T. Cusack , of Osiuiuwa , were among lowutiH at the Ogden yeutaiday. A. T McCargar , proprietor of Western lithograuhlug sompany , I Moiuet , wa In the city yesterday , u wichmg buidmgf with the pleasure ueetlug friends and relations line. ' MIDNIGHT MUSS. A Slight Scrlmmasfo on Union Avoi in which Knlvoa Clashed but Failed to Cut. Shortly before 1 o'clock yeater morning there WM for a few mint * lively racket among a purty Frenchmen , who had received tl pay and had boon inventing freely celebration. A quarrel roie am thetu and knivci were drawn , at little fencing bout occurred , wl the bladea clashed two or three tin Before firat blood could bo cu Oflicor Stirling'tf star twinkled on crowd and they scattered on the i lie nubbed two of thu party , but broke away. The oilicor ( ired a coi of shots after him , which served < to increase hu speed , and ho uaca | The only one of the party capti was lodged in jail and allowed U. free in the morning on paying a for being drunk and disorderly. One resident in that vicinity cli that later than this he heard anoi Altercation MYSTERIOUS MURDER , Such ia the Conclusion Cot : earning Matthias Ryan. 'I ho Pacts as Found by th Doc'ora and the Cor- oner's Jury , Ho Wanders Atymt with n , Frncturo Skull Until Death Moots Him Horo. Some of the deUila of the caau c Matthias Ityan Imvu already beu chronicled in THK Jii'.K. Dciilh ha now added another chapter to th record of the crime , and there n mains only the detection nud punish inont of the criminal to finish thu nui ration. Uyiin came to this city on th 5th inat , and took quartera at th Crcston house , informing the landlord Max Mohn , that ho intended to ntay week. On thu llth hu complained c his head hurting him , mid had i wrapped in a wet cloth and went t bod. It was then noticed that ho ha received in some way a blow upon th head , the wound being apparent ! nearly healed. That night he halloc no with pain that doctor * were sum moned , and thu next day ho was re moved to the hospital of Dm. Lymai and Pinney , who attended him unti his death on Sunday. The coroner secured what verba evidence he could , and a verdict ha been rendered that the man came t his death from this blow upon th head. From an examination cif th dead man's effects , made yesterday and from various other sources , hav been gathered facts shotting thu llyun was a railroad contractor , i partnership with a man named Moi KAIL , and that before reaching here h had been at work in and about Audi boa , Iowa. Ho had some propert in teams , wagons , etc. , and heavy pu rolls in his valise show that ho c irrie on an extensive business. Ho 1m financial troubles also , as is evidence front various notices of suits , and notice of attachment on one of h teams of mules. All of these papoi indicate Audubon county as tlio ri cent center of his operations , and tlu ho was handling much money an many men in railroad building. Other papers and letters show tin his homo was in Mankato , Minn. , an a tintype of a worn in and little bo is doubtless the picturing of his fan ily. One letter states that his wife in need of money. Another stati that ho is prying about in his huamc there. Amontf the strangest featur of the cose is the fact that a tolcgra had been sent to his wife , dated Ja uary 8th , informing her that ho In died in Nebraska , and signed by Minnesota man , who two days lat wrote to Ryan at this point. Such a some of the mysterious circumstanc surrounding the case. While hero , and while still able speak intelligently , llyun said that some place east of hero ho was in naloon when some ono struck him wi a mallet , knocking him senseless , ui while in this condition one of his in in charge of a team ot mules skipp out with them for Nebraska , and had boon hunting for him therewhi accounted for his presencein Coun Bluffs , ho having juat returned frc that search. " A man named 13. F. Waterman sn lie know Hyan in Waukato , Mini and that he saw him in Audubon short time ago in charge of the tliei of that county , who had tilen h up as insane. Two or three days lal ho was released , seemingly nil rigl Hyan told Wuteiman that , while ta ing with u saloon man there , he v struck'with a mallet , which caused t wound on the head. The physicians who attended h and who made a post mortem exam ation delate that ho came to his dot by reason of this injury on the lie ; received some time ago , probably t or three months. The oxaminati allowed that the blow fractured I frontal bone about one inch fr the medium line on the loft side , n about one inch below the line the hair or scalp , the fracture caus an abscess of the brain directly back it. The forming of this abscess , a the gradual accumulation of pus , k the pour mnn in a constant state pain and bewilderment. The authorities hero have taken st to follow up the tiaces gathered fa broken history of the man as revou by his own talk and the contonti his valise , uud it is expected that loug thu perpetrator uf the deec death will be in the hands of the 1 No word has yet been received fi his family , and it is uncertain whet there existed an estrangement betw him and them , or whether the n terioui telegram informing his wifi Lit death long before it occuri hoi caused , them to sink into site coming from the belief that ho' died in Nebraska ton days ago , MABU FOH HASH. William Qulnlan Arroatod tor T , Trying to Settle Hla Board Dill Another Boarder In Trouble. A slight difference of opinion so to have sprung up between liradl Smith , the proprietor of the Di House , and a young man named Ham Quintan , who boarded with 1 In settlement , or rather non-so moat of accounts , Smith kept a grip on Quinlan'a baggage , and ill-feeling broke out Monday evei in an assault. Smith was sitting the Phoenix saloon , when Quii without word or warning let u right-hand equate in Smith's I Smith's nose was split , and his fac badly mangled that it seemed as il utriker taust have had something i than a human Put ai a weapon. Quii Ian was arrested and gave § 100 hate to appear yesterday morning , who the case was put over until this mnn ing , thu bonds being increased to 8'JO ( nnd the accused , not being prepare to furnish that amount , was locku up in jail , the charge lodged atraim him being nniuvult with intent to cl great bodily harm. FUriTlIKH TKOUIILR IN COLLECTING. Landlord Smith , who was the su fcrer by the above assault , seems d < tenninud to wa o war upon all whoi he deems inclined to wriggle out < paying for the board ho has give them. Ho ban caused the arrest of man named 1. Strong , who ho clain came to his house in company wit several othom , for whoso credit 1 : vouched , The party remained Ion enough to run up a $17 bill , wine landlord sighs for. Strong wan hi fore Justice Abbott yesterday an gavu $100 bonds to appear on Thun day morning , until which day the cae was adjourned. Iowa Itemi- The streob railway at Hud Oak i about completed. The ice men of Oroston are workin day and night to harvest the crop. The Sioux City posioflico did business of moro than $20,100 lai year and the business is growin rapidly Two young and wayward girls c Red Oak secretly left their homos lat week to BOO the world , and reache Creston before their friends foun thorn. They are only fourteen yeat old and belong to respectable familici The youngsters should bo shingled. H. O. Oornick , of Masonvillo , whil under the influence of liquor cut hi wife's throat , entirely severing th windpipe , and then attempted to cu hm own. At lost accounts the woma was still living , but with no clianc of recovery. Ho has Inng bomi a tei ror to his family on account of hi dissipated habits. Information has boon received fret what is regarded as a reliable sourc that the Central Pacific will not bull east to the Missouri river , but only t the Wyoming coal fluid , and send branch from there south to thu Unio Pacific line sxmowhoro near Grco river , and take through passongui and freight there. Thu same inforn ant says the Southern Pacific is mat ing contracts for transportation t California wheat to England and No' Orleans at the same rate as was pai for all sea route ? . Wheat cars will L fitted ut > to carry emigrants wist , an a fare of 6iO from eastern points t California is promised. A story comes from Oscoolu , saj the Hud Oak Express , that for cruolt ranks high in the annals of crinu A man and his wife by the name c Clay , abandoned their children , tw small boys , aged respectively thn and fwo years , and left for parts ui known. No provision whatever fi thu children was made by the parent and they wont without food for son time , until their condition was di covered and made known to tl board of supervisors. They we taken in charge by the officials ai provided for. The grandfather of t. children refused to let them rcma under his roof a single night , and th were taken to the poor farm. Sube quontly Mrs. Clay returned and an that she was actuated by extroi poverty , to do something honorable dishonorable to alleviate her sufFerinj The father has not returned. When Iowa college assembled on t first day of the present term the pri idont , Kov. George F. Magoun , afl remarking on the progress of pdu < tion and the growing liberality school regulations , announced t abolition of oil the cumbersome ru which have hitherto retarded t j college , and the adoption of the A herst system of government. Thisd : nway with all marks , compulsory ondanco on church and chapel , a he restrictive regulations on porsoi ondnct. It ia' the plan which 1 > roTid so eminently successful in aspects at Amherst and Harva Mid Iowa is to bo congratulated on 1 'ng the first wi stern college to adi .ho improvements of the ago. Mai 'or deportment and scholarship , a .ho distribution of places on I ; raduating programme by proflicioi n studies are relics of the dark ag They should bo relegated to the pt Light on Dark Subject. The following extract taken fr the Clarindu Star , may bo of inter to many of our readers : Miu EUITOU Wo hope that may find grace and ' favor in y < daily to announce 'thn death o venerable old lady , Sister Olmrlc Hall , who departed this life on morning of January 7. She wai devoted Christian lady , and came bur death at the ngo of oighty-i years , like a ripe shock of co ready for th harvest. She wivi s nine weeks and one day , 'dur which tfmo she was a constant t fee r , and appeared to moot her afl lions with the-patience of Job. I wish now to make known I very peculiar incidents that were i nosspd by nub. women and ohildt During the nurd week of her ai ness there waa a visible appoaranci the Holy Qhort between the houn 10 and 11 o'clock , shining right o her head above the brightnow of sun. It was visible to all that w in the houa * . Her son , Mr. Oai Hall , a mau whoso reputation truth and Veracity cannot be ca into question , law the great Shoch as did other * aloo. The \ orablo Chr aa mother oxclain "Must I about , ana must sing , for th heaven is rim with Ilia prauos 1" In the sixth w of her aicknoaa , there was again a ible appearance , and those that I witness wore three adultaand ouoch Iho light entered the house in form of a star and went and stop right over her head for several 11 utes. Sister Hall was once a slave , was freed by the emancipation p lunation. She embraced reh | when quite young and has lived a 10 voted Christian. I would bo glad write more , but time will not per IUv. J. V. Dou BUSINESS IS BUSINESS , The Board of Trade Anxioui to Hftvo a Wagon Bridge Across the Rivor. The Standing Cotnmlttoos Namoi for the New Year nnd Sundry Other Mnttora Considered. The adjourned meeting of the bean of trade hold last Monday cvoniiij was not so largely attended as i should have boon , and as the im parlance of the question discussed do mandcd , The men who thus moo to put time and thought together fo the advancement of the prosperity o this city should bo heartily supportuc by Iho presence and opinions , froeh expressed , of others who are equally concerned , The meeting was presided sided over by the president , L. C Baldwin , and J. W. Liaird served a , temporary secretary. The committee on the revision o the constitution and by-laws wai granted moro time. That on oxamin inc ? the accounts of the secretary am treasurer reported all matters as cor root , which report was approved bj the board. The following wore chosen as thi several standing committees for thi : year : Telegraphs , llailroads and Publl Carriers N. M. Pusoy , L. Everett J. H. Koatloy. Streets , lli hways and Tublii Works I. T. Baldwin , J. W. Ilodi for , J. H. Davidson. Immigration and Manufactures J W. Buird , J. C. DnHavon , H. Eise man. Agriculture and Commerce T. C Newell , J. T. Hart , George A Kolmc. Advertising nnd Memorials J. W Chapman , E H. Odell , A. T. Elwoll Statistics E. H. Odull , M. Key A. T. Fk-ckingor. The question of having , a wagoi bridge across the river was brough up and talked over , bringing fort ! many expressions of favor , and show ing a sanguine feeling concerning thi success of such a project. The convenience nionco and desirability of such i bridge was conceded by all , and then seemed only to be considered hew i could bust bo procured. Itwasdeci ded to have a committee to coniu with the board ot trade at Oinahu 01 this matter , said committee consistini of W. F. Sapp , J. T. Hart , T.V McOargur , M. Key , and A. C. Gra ham. ham.Tho necessity and desirability of government building hero was also theme of talk , and preliminary stop wore taken looking toward the socui ing of this. Two applications for momborshi woio received and other businei transacted of the routine nature , t the close of which adjournment w : taken until next Monday evening. Tico for January. Professor Tico makes the followir predictions for the remainder of tl month of January : 17 and 18 , clei or fair and cold ; 19th to 23d , cloud ; threatening weather , with rain < snow storms ; 23d to 25th , clear < fair ; 25th to 29th , cloudy and thro * oning weather , with heavy storm 20th to 31st , clear or fair and vei cold , if heavy storms bavo ocourrei On the 31st thu barometer will fu from the Mississippi west to tl Hocky mountains. The comparative warmer days will bo about the 20t 20th and 30th. The comparative colder days will bu about the 171 23d and J29th. Short Breath. 0. Bortle , Manchester , N. Y. , w troubled with asthma fur eleven you Had bren obliged to git up sometimes t or twelve nlghu in succession. Fou immeilliiio r lief from TIIOUAH' KCLI THIO OIL , and id now eutiruly cured 9-1 COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIE NOTICES , NOTICB. SpocUl mlvertlsttnentB , tuch Lost , Found , To Loan , For Bale , To He Wont * , Boarding , etc. , will be Insetted In t column at the low rot ot TKN CKJiTS P LINK ror the ftrst Insertion and FIVE CE > FKK LINE lor each lubioqucnt lurcrtl Lvavo advertisements at our office , lloom Kterett' * lllock , Broadway. BALE One hundred and fl'ty thousi FOH . Henri talon * , Oouutil BluCTj , lows - first coA at Ihe St. Ctm WANTED-A , Neb. Appljr at once. 1 Everybody la Council Oludi WANTED Tin Uxx , 20 cent * p r wvfclc , llrercd l > y carriers. Office , lloom & , Evtre Uloc , Uroad ay. TITANTKD A good lrl for encrl ho W vork In im.ll taoiUy. Apply toJai U. Ulter , Ninth U t , bvtwrcn Firat u nod iiroadwa/ . JinlS-l To teat a hoiue of abont WANTED , la ceotral location. iBquln UK ofllcfl Council Uluffi. Jan. 15-1 A flnt-clau House keeper vi a poUtljn. Address P. O. Box No. Council lUuB . apt jaolO-i To buy 100 ton * broom ex Vat particular * addreu Council Dt Broom Kactery , Council Blotth Iowa. 068-24 A flit-cl * broom tier. M WASTED Cooncll Blufl * . Iowa. WO- & SALE OU paper * 0c fa huudrcd , FU lie * ofUoe. Council Blui * . teH-U rno uiiicK-MAKEns. FOH BALB- & T mow ol lwj J 'JJo'nntf the brickarv ilanuer & Hal'ie.1 oo Upper BroartWay. o I * " Id lUinen or to Ha 0d [ XTTBR'a TICKET OFKICK-War Ui rail ticket * continue * to boom. Unjirecoae ; H to all isaatcrn pol U. Kvery tl wU. Orar flllea b'tsUphone. I1 . ton dollaw w * J b/purcUjing tU , OU.KI ot 0 A. Potter , iuec ( Kr to Tetter & I'almcr , " I iOBouth Htth ntre t , four door. b low th. i cfflc , Oouncll Btutti. loa. . oct : of Dor , 1th pony , to earn w t. . WASTKD at un offlo * , Council Bluff * 'ortlit FACTS WORTH KNOWjNC "Good morning , Mr- Jones. You seem ii good humor thi : morning. " "Yes , I have b > 2en t ( the BOSTON TEA STOEE nnd find anything and bvory thing I want , OF FIRST QUALITY AMI AT VERY LOW PRICES. I tell you , I can Save Mono ; now out of my salary , and Liv Firat-Olass , too. It pays to g there. " "Whore did you say it was ? BOSTON TEA BOMF1 FINE GROCERS. IB Main St. and 15 Pearl SI COUNCIL BLUFF3 , I A. ( Unsollno Store. ) 3BC. X& . JT O USTXI 83 , DKiLBR IV STOVES , TIN WARE SHEET IRON WARE , 331 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Ii DON'T FA L TO SKK TIIK STOCK OK W. W. BUCHANAN DIAMONDS , WATCHES , JEWELRY , CLOCKS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 202 Broatway , COOHCIL BMFF H. H.JUDSON , DRY GOODS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINN AND GENERAL MACHINER Olllco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW , Wo go special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Enrnaci HOISTEUS AND GENEEAL MILL MAOHINEB HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WOE \fitt rcccHu prompt attention A gcncrul sortmciit ol Brass Goods , Belting , Fipii AND SUPPLIES FOR foundry , Fig Iron , Coke , Oo OHAS , HEND&r , President MA.URT3R & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTER Blch Cut Glaae , Fine French Chin Silver Wuro &c. , 3W HROICWAT , COU.NCIL , | H.UrTS , 10 Drs. Woodbury & Son , | x > xi DDa-i-isn ? ft , Cor. I'carl & Ut A e. , COUNCIL , lILUKKi W. B. AMKNT. JACOB S AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Oounsellors-at-L ! COUNOILi DUUFFS , IUWA. KELLEY & M'CRACKEI Marble and Grani I , j1 * . ' . * I'.i Council Blu W. W. SHERMAN , OK- ROAD , TRACK , GOAGH & LIVERY ] S S Fine Work a Specialty. K II. SHKHMAN , Bmlncw M nagcr. WM. liaTOrilKn , Mcch&nlcal Muiftffcr. 124 South Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. My Harness are Manufactured from A No. I Oak Tanned Leather. I Sell My Goods at Bed Rock Prices. Or ders from abroad receive prompt attention. J. MUELLER'S Snickering , Weber. Lmdeman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 and upward. Burdett , Western Cottage , Tabor ; and Paloubet Organs , $50andupward. Musical - IM : cal Morohanoise of every discription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Shout-Music , L'oyn , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TT tail. Pianos and Organs sold f > r Cosh and on Time. Stock is large , full and cotn- p ete. Musical Journal ireo on applica s tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address : C J. MUELLER , 103 South 5th Street , c IE3 COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And Dealers In all klnils ol Produce. Prompt attention Klten to all consignments. NO8. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. W _ HI. IFOSTIEIR -WILL SUl'PLV ON SHOUT NOT10E- Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their season. Orders promptly filled and iluliicrid to-Kxptcss otlicc free ot ( barge. Send for Catalogue , -DEALER IN- PAPER.BOOKS * STATIONERY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , BcraSJ Bnyer and Shipper of Grain and Provisions Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES. First National Bank , Stewart Bros. , Council Bluffs ; NVilliam P. Harvoy&Co. , Culver & Co. , Chicago ; E. A. Kent & Co. , St. Louis. METCALF BROS. , - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN - Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. GOXTJXTGXX. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , nnd a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNB , over SavinRs Bank , - COU NTCIL BLUFFS. B1XBY & WOOD , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS Gas Fixtures , Bath Tubs , Marble Slabs , Brass Goods , Iron and Lead Pipe , Fittings and Pumps , Kept in Stock. No. 7 Fourth St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. "T" I A "TP i T I "We Carry the Largest Stock of FINE BOOTS & SHOES SLIPPERS ETC. , . , Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs. All Mail Orders Promptly Attended f o and Highly Appreciated. OTJE PRICES AEE VERY LOW.1 - Call and See Our NEW SPRING STOCK , which. has Begun to Arrive , Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , 1 1 lid WIST 8DI 8QUAKS , CLARINDA , IOWA.