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    THE OMAHA DAILi BEJD : SATUJRDA3T JAAuAiiY,21 , 1882 t .
P , T. MAYKE /vt1T"TW f&TT TrtoT * TPTinTrB I A "WriT TtS7T' A TkT"'ST9"r'SPy ' ! < ri -SDBSOBIFTION HATES.
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BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS.
COUNCIL
Council Blullfe Circulation , . By Carrier , - 20 Cents per Week.
By Mall , S10.0O per Yoar.
.COUNCIL , BbUt'FS , IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Onico : Room Flvo , Everett's Block ,
Brontlwny.
H.V. . TILTON. City Editor.
MINOR MENTIONS.
The fclionl cliiltlren can flidc to-day.
The Imard ol trndo Is to meet again
"Monday cxpniiitr.
Mm. Dr. OjliorneV new brick resi
lience on First nvenuu i ncarins comple
tion.
Mcetinp of citizens tills evening nt the
hoard of trade room * to talk o\er a now
opera house.
_ The outgoing * train r.i't this evening )
will lie incr the Chicngo , llock Inlftiul A
J' clfic road.
TliereVM a pleasant gathering nt thu
pociil hop civcn at the Ogden liouic lust
ocning by the O\vl \ rlub.
' 1 he streets were nimiually lively yea-
ter.lny lull there was n innnotmumx orderliness -
liness wliich wns a ilainpencr nn newn.
A cir containing f > rty-ix RoldierK
paficd through hero yesterday morning
wcotward. bound for Fort Saundera.
The ca c of the st.Ve VH. Stallcr , lar
ceny , which \V.IK to h i\o hcen tried before
.Justice Abbott yestcixlty , hns been ad
journed for a wcoV.
I ) . V. Jlichcr , the ice man , has thin
week put in as high as 175 loadi in a day.
Othm Irivo worked wlthtrnil ; ] speed , ox-
petng ! n dreaded thaw ,
The new slnt factory in thin city has
not yet started a live oncratloim. A
delay in getting the needed machinery In
jil.T.-e In the o .
- The e who attended the sociable nt
the homo of Mrs. . I. T. Oliver Thursday
evening , pronounced the affair highly un-
joyabl6 and happy in all iccpects.
A young girl named Kmma I'cto'non ,
( if llatrison county , who ban lately become
insane , panned through this city in cus
tody of an officer , who was Ink ng her to
Mi. Pleasant for treatment.
Them wns a slight lire ncurc at the
Caughcy house Ihuriday night The
kitchen chimney took a notioo to bla/e ,
but was speedily and Nuccesilully sup-
prcnncd , no daningo resulting.
There were three drunks and three
lo.lgcrs registered at the police station
ThurH ny evening , hut none of them had
romances or s-nsittlons hanging to their
coat-tails , aud the majority Hobercd off by
working on the utoiie pile yesterday.
The examination of Crowcll , tlio
sneak thief , who > e many exploits were
chronicled I u yesterday's UKI : , is being dc
layed , in the hope of learning some fin-
thcr facts us to thu ownernhip of HOIIIO of
the proiiei ty supposed to have been stolen
by him.
There will bo u grand maiiquorade
given at Cuntle lull , on 1'earl strc 't , Tues
day evening , .Tanuaiy 'Jlth. for the pol
ored people , nnd under the managcnjcnt
of C. II , Warner. The colored pcoplfa of ,
Omaha are cordially invited also to join
in the good time. Excellent music , can-
vased flwr , bountiful supper , and all the
rcjuinitcs for a good time Will bo provided.
m&e
On Monday evening next the Oart-
land-Munay oombiiiatlon opens a week's
engagement at Dohany'n. The opening
piece will bo "Poor Nance , " which ii only
Another way of presenting the story of
Oliver Twist , The company IH now much
Ktroui'cr than when it visited this city before -
fore , and ni it won great favoritism then ,
it will doubtless hold all it then won and
dd much to it by this visit.
At tlio social given at Mrs. Seuly' * on
Thursday evening there was a largo at
tendance , and besides tlio social cbatttngs
an interesting programme wnx given , in
cluding "Ths Hanging of the Crane , " the
reading of which was accompanied by
several tabluaus illuilrativo of the several
sccnch of the change * in the homo life.
Music , both \ocalnnd instrumental , wcru
also added , and refreshments were served.
Coroner 1'aul , who has 1 con u mmunl-
eating with tbii authniiticx of Audiibon
county , or trying to comimmlc.vr with
them , concerning thu death of Matt lyan ! ,
KetM no lexpomo , The evidence at the In-
fjueet showed that Hyan had received his
death blow in a saloon there nnd It WAH
expected that some arrest might follow ,
but none eewn to haxo been made thus
far.
A matrimonial event of intcieot to
inMiy in this city occuneu nt Wcs-
ton , Mo. , last Wednesday , the con-
trtcting parllcx being Henry ( J. Cook nnd
Mlsi Minnie W. 1'rice , daughter of Col.
, > , .lmneK A. I'/ice , at whoso residcnco the
ceremony was pei formed. Mr. Cook ban
until lately been trading saleMnmi for Mot-
calf liros , , ot tliii city , wild has ii'cciiUy
entered the employ of Keith Jlros. , ol
Chicago , wt-ll known hat dealers , whose
intea-JU ho will ltH > k lifter on the road ,
with headnunrteni , licru.
Mining cntcn'rii-cs ' me intei eating 11
number of the buslnei * men of this city.
F. O. ( ilcason , A. II. Walker anil other *
are concerned in the consolidated Union
mining company , which bus claims in
Utah and in tlio ( iunnison country , Col.
orado. The itxldcnt htock holders arc
liiite t'lithiuiinstic over the specimen * ol
res iceeived , and it is the intention t <
puili the woik of dovcloping tlio claims ii
theBpnug. Other * uiu Intel catud In tin
Council lllutr * und Taylor Hill nimbi
comp.ny , whona clulniN aie located It
Summit county , C. U > rado < lleiuno It
Wheeler has uowgoiie woat In Its interest t
HndI * ? ulto untlm lutlj : and Kanguine ,
TJio i isciii > iioii ( of this clty'ii nveA of
new opera IIOIIHU liux canned at leai > t tw
plans to tpiiug to tliorunt , unit othei
may follow. A large und uttiuetlvo oper
hnute Would pay without doubt , as thei
in a constant htieam of travel pansin
through this city , HO tliat the transient
dedion * of attending amusement * , adde
totliH iiiiinber of icsldenU whicli a city i
thin tike would bend to MI opera hoiui
would cauKe large uudienseit at eery ulio
of merit. Onu tlilcg it to be doped , th :
in the planning room enough may I.
- Kecuinl m th'it a geueroiu iiinounl may I
, x\\f \ ! toIU. . uud they be rr."ii'i'wl t
that people with ncrve may not bo kepi j
roiiftontly on the anxious bench , leit a I
blaze or a ulimpede occur. Any itc that
c-atincit give chance' for ri y Ingreis and
e rtss is ( ibjectlmnble , and ery one
having them hai at leant one pnlnt in Its
fa\or.
IN A NEW HOLE.
Utirdln , the AlloKod CrackBnwn , Id
Snltlxto bo None Other Tliim
the Kotorlovs Mulonoy.
For a day and a hulf past Kd. liar-
din , charged with an attempt to crack
the Kafo in lirowti'a coal uflico , 1ms
been having liis examination hoforo
.Justico Abbott. Tlio arrest of IhiB
man and the burglars tools found
upon him , have given him soinuwhal
of a notoriuty huro and many uyos
liavo Htarud into hi countoiianco. As
u result of tins otudy of hit ) face by so
many , it has huun ijnito clearly deter
mined tliat lie in not a Btr.tnger to the
police and people of thin city.
About four years nye a railroad
man was assaulted and robbed. John
son suffered serious injury from this
highwayman's attack , and for a tiniu
it wan thought ho would die , but tinio
brought healing on tt wings and hu
recovered. Thu valuables of which
Johnson was thus robbed consisted of
a gold watch and a goodly HUIII of
money. A man giving his name u *
Maloney wan arrested and charged
with assault with intent to commit
great bodily injury and with robbery.
Ho had his examination and vxai hold
for trial. Owing to some tcchnic.il
lack of evidence , the man niiido good
his escape from thu clutches of
the law. Now , after years have
passed appears this man who given his
name as Eddie Hardin , but who told
the officers arresting him that they
could call him whatever name pleased
them best , roturnc. General oflicers
and others familiar with tlio assault
and robbery of Johnson stoutly aver
that Hardin and Mulonoy are one
and the same individual.
The examination of the facts in the
present case him not shown any great
strength of evidence against him , an
viewed by the eyes of the law. lie-
sides the witnesses who teatifiod as to
the attempt made to blow open the
safe , wore oilier witnesses who saw
Hardin , or Maloney , the following
day. It was proved that he
claimed to bo out of money , and
that ho pawned his overcoat for
a small amount , which ho used to
purchase two drills , some powder am ]
a tin tube , commonly called a powder
blower , used by safu-eraekers. to work
the powder into the hole made by the
drills. It is supposed that Hardin
found that the drills with which he
attempted the work the night before
were either too short wr too dull , or
else broke , and that now ones were
noudod , which leu to their purchase.
Hardin's accounts of himself , as given
to the police when arrested , were so
unsatisfactory as to furnish evidence
against him.
Most of the testimony for the state
centered about Hard in'a doings the
day after the attempted safo-broakinpr ,
and there doomed an absence of any
thing to link said actions on to the
crime of the night betoro , though they
showed that ho was ono of tliat kind
of follows. For lack of this kind of
evidence , Justice Abbott discharged
the prisoner.
The watch of which Johnson was
robbed four years ago was soon after
Malonoy's i-scopo from justice found
in Omaha , and from some * remarks
dropped by him since his fresh arrest
on this uow clinrge it has been thought
by the ofllcurs that ho was knowing to
some of the deeds of darkness in the
burglary line committed in that city.
His appearance , and thocircunistauceH
surrounding him , have a bad look , and
whilu ho has escaped thu charge of
attempting to crack Urown's safe , ho
has not escaped entirely from the grip
of the law , ns ho has been roarrcsted
as a vagrant and having burglars' tools
in his possession. Perhaps during
his dontcntion moro of the man's past
history may bo hunted out.
HED OAK RACKET.
Bad Burglarious Boys-Stroot Rail
way Started Important Improve
ments Projoctoil In the Busiest
City on the Slope ,
Corretpoiulcncr ol The HIT ,
JlK OAK , lowu , January 18. Since
your last published lettur from this
place , it has developed that ono of our
young boys by the nitino of Frank
Cooley , heretofore thought un upright
young man , of about sixteen ycara ,
together wit' ' > Wilbur St. Glaiiv win
formerly resided at this place , hut it
now domiciled at Hamburg , Iowa
have been concerned in numorotu
burglaries and safe-cranking for a pu
riod of about six months , Huch a :
would only bo oxpoctcd finm oldei
persons in sin. The policn of thocitj V
have had an eye on them for about i
month , and finally secured enougl
evidence to warrant their urresL las :
week. They were arrested on an in
formation filed by 0. W. Holt , a furniture -
nituro man , charging them will
breaking and entering his store-room
an information by Aloriurty Bros , foi >
entering thuir wholesale department t
and by G. W. Holt for larceny in tin
night time. From the information ii
these charges wo learn that the boy
had by some means obtained la > ys tithe :
'
the store-rooms and also Ifarntu't th
combination of the Bates , und hai
niudo keys to the inside doom und th
i-jsh boxen of thu safes. The tlu-f
its from J\lr. \ Holt occurred on the nigh
ed of December < ! < ! , 1881 , and on tha
edof evening they took from the safe abou
Sli5 dollars in silver. Tlio next even
ing they entered Moriaity's sturc
iw where they obtainnd a lovolver am
at some from the safe
money , It Imp
he ponod that about all thu money of th
bo firm had been deposited in tlio banker t
or the "Haul" would have been muc :
larger. Sever < l other deproditions
are laid to these bojs , but > " yet no
arrests have been imde TinImjf. .
tion huing arti'Sted. miido a full ana
frank confession of tlio dimes , admit
ting Hint they weio tlio guilty parties ,
anil restored to tlio paities homy of
Hie tnonuy and properly they had
stolon. Biiing brougnt up for exami
nation before tlio magistrate , they
waived and were bound over to await
tlm action of tlio grand jury , in the
sum of S'.oOO each. This furnishes
another example of the pernicious
effects of tlio "dime novel" literature ,
whicli in being spread all oycr the
country to the ruination of sumo of
the tno * intelligent boys in the land. ,
It npponra Irom tlio boys' cunfiisioit'
that they have boon leading such literature - ,
oraturo including the lives of the
.lamca' Brothels and were led into
this not from the want of money but |
merely as an advontuto '
Our shoot curs ate now milking
regular tiips from tlio depot to the '
southeast corner of tlio mimie | , and in '
u iiliort time will bo running the en
tire length of the line , ( about 11 miles ) .
It is now and him since the first day
paid expenses , and the stockholder. ;
expect a dividend of about 10 per
cunt , the past year. This is another
example of Ited Oak's enterprise and
something which but few cities of the
ntato can lioiitt of. There is quite a
lively competition between the "bus
lines" and the Btreet cars , but as the
faro on the street cars is only five
cents it is likely to result in a victory
for the latter.
lied < lak will cnnllnuo to improve
'this year , and ninny now business
blocks and fine residences are assured.
Among the former may bo mentioned
Bishop & Iloughton's new ware room ;
A. 0. Ilinchnmn , a now block , 22x111 !
foot ; O. I' . Whittier , a new store
room ; It. II. Ilaller , u corner store
building and a large hotel , all of brick ,
which will bo ornaments to our city.
Attorney General MoPhorson's rosi-
( tonci ) is rapidly Hearing completion ,
and A. C. Ilinchnmn will bo living in
a bandsomo structure on the hill be
fore the year 1882 closes.
Among tlio public improvements
will be gas ; a utilization of the watoriu
the Nifllmabotany i ivcr by bringing it
down through the city , furnishing
about 200 horse power ; a now armory
for Co. K , I. N. G. , which has its
headquarters here , and many othora
are mentioned. Two or three cream
eries will bo started this year and
manufacturing of various kinds will
probably be begun.
All in all wo think wo have the
city of Southwestern Iowa , and offer
to those looking for locutions in any
business , superior advantage. Come
and see us , ride on street cars , talk
through our telephones , visit our
water works , look at the dramatic : irt
as pictured in two of the finest opera
houses in the state , talk withnurbusi
ness men , and if this docs not please
yon , visit our homo and social circles
there you will bo entertained , and
you will go away feeling as we do ,
that Ued Oak is the liveliest , .busiest
mid plcasantcst city on the slope.
"NlHHNA. "
Iowa Legislature.
DES MOINKH , January II ) . In the
house to-day Picklor introduced a
resolution instructing thu committee
on railroads to consider nnd report to
the house before February 15 , whether
it is contrary to the best interests o
the state to continue the railway com
mission , and if so , with what addi
tional powers they should bo clothed ,
and whether it is advisable their sala
ries bo paid by the state ; also the ad
visability of a law establishing run.
soriablo maximum rules of charges for
the transportation of freight and
passengers'and to prevent unjust
discrimination in charges to 11011-
computitivu points.
Tlio resolution elicited considerable
discussion , but was finally adopted :
Bill * were introduced :
Uy JJabcock , to reduce the penalty
for delinquent taxes.
Uy I'nyiio , to legalize the nets of
the town council of Salem , Henry
county.
Uy Spo.'iror , in relation to criminal
pioccdiiro.
By Welwtor , relating to public high-
wa.VH.
_ lly McCulloy , tor the better protec
tion of sheep from the ravages of
dogs.
lly flatter , an nut tn enable cities
and towns of thu fcecond ulnss to olcet
police judges.
By Kelley , relating to barbed wire
fences.
By Payne , relating to rates of in
terest.
By MoManus , legnlating ingiess
and egress to public buildings.
By Picklor , to regulate the Bale of
deadly weapons and prohibit sales to
minors.
t
On motion of Mr. Boiworth , .lohn
N. Irwin was elected speaker pro torn.
A resolution by Babcock was adopt
ed for a request to congiess in favor
of an agrieultural bureau.
In the senate a petition and bill was
presented by Mr Lairabeo , with 7-
111) ) signatures , for tlio repeal of the
law as to tishway.s
By Bills , : i petition for compulsory
education and vaccination.
Bills were introduced :
By Henderson , for supuiinr courts
in cities of : i certain grade.
By _ Nichols of Beiiiou , for a now
classification of railroads.
, By Unwell of Jones , to establish a
department of industry.
The Denison Hoviow believes that
r the interests of thu state reijuiro that
a normal school for western Iowa hu
, established , and in behalf of the citi-
10n xeiis of Dunisou ollVrs ten acres of
n laud , and the construction of build ,
'B ings suitable for u hoL-innim , ' , should
'Bo auoli school bo located there.
10 The democrats in the Icguhituro
10d have nominated Jndgo L. ( ! . Kinney ,
10 of Tama county , late domociatio can-
ft didnto for governor , for senator foi
ita the long term , and ux-Sonator M. M.
a Ham , of the Dubuiiuu Herald , for the
it short term. The other otlicors nom.
i- inatud wtuo : NVaidimof the Amiimwi
, penitentialy , Daniel F. Farr. ut Jackson -
id son county ; warden of the Fort
I" Madison penitentiary , K. J. Jackson ,
10 of I so county ; state binder , James
, Leo , of Johnson county ; state printer ,
h H , A. PJko , of I'nlo Alto county.
THE CREEDS OP THE BELLS.
Somooftho Doings Arranged for To
morrow A Temperance
Worker of Note.
Kov. Dr. D. Dankii McKonxio is in
the ( city , and arrangements have boon
made for his occupying the pulpit of
the i Baptist church to-morrow morn-
ing. { In the livening ho will , at the
aamo , place , dclivrr n temperance lec
ture. \ Dr. McKoiwio has mot with
. wonderful success in his work , und
has ' taken especial interest in young
men. ' In Salt Lake City ho 1ms suc
ceeded ' in putting Up a building for
mooting ' , library and club purposes at
a ' cast of SHw.OOO , and has organized
there a large society whoso purpose is
to look afUir the interests of joitng
men ' and provide them both onjoj mont
nnd ! instruction. The doctor hai vis
ited ' this city before and has many
friends ' and acquaintances here , nome
of whom ho had Ihochancu to meet in
social intercomsc on Thursday oven-
ing. Ho will be greeted by full houses
to-morrow , both morning and even
ing.At
At the .Methodist chinch to-morrow
morning thoio will be love feast and
sacramental sorvicps , and preaching ii :
the evening , the occasion being the
quarterly meeting , at which the presiding -
siding older is oxpccted to bo present.
PERSONAL.
Capt. 1) ) . U. Clark , who has been serious
ly ill ix better.
A. If Connelly , of llock l.tlnml , ii stop
ping at the Ogden house.
Ii. 1 toward George , of the Chicago Her
ald , wan in the city ycst rday.
Hon. T. It. Stockton , formerly jlidfie ot
the circuit court , made a b ief st-\y in this
city yesterday.
J. W. Ualrd is serviiu acceptably as
secretary of th" boittd nf tiado during the
absence of ! ' , II. Odull.
Hon. Hnraco Kvcictt aid the member : )
of his family nccompanyln him on a trip
to San Kranchco , found themselves in Og-
dcn with the meoiiry twenty decrees be
low zo o.
.1 H. 11 wiry , of Omaha , w.tx in this
ctty yetlurday. iiiectiii'acuaintances ( | and
looking over insurance matters. Ho has
not so perm nently nettled in Omaha , but
that tbeie it a possibility of his clmigiuj , '
and making Council lib Ifs hit huadqnar-
t re.
Helping : the Helpless.
Those-engaged in giving relief to
the poor report foiv cases now , the de
mand for workers being so great that
any ono who is inclined to earn his
bread by honest toil can do so. There
5 a lively demand for industrious
icn , and many families are self-sup-
urtinir now who at times have need-
d a little help. This help is not al-
ays misplaced , and ofteiPproves the
cry thing to keep a man from de
pending into chronic beggary , and
ncito him to honest action. Ono such
: ase in this eity is a sulliciont cxam-
le. The family a few months ngo
were in abject poverty. The father
ivas sick , and being nimble to earn u
: ont , the family icsonrccs were swept
away entirely , until the father , moth
er and three little children found
ihomsolvts crowded into two sinul
oems in an obscure part of the city ,
ind the only furniture left was a brti
ken chair and an old table. While in
Ins condition relief cuinu to then
mm a charitahlo organization , and
by the help thus civcn they were en
abled to keep along until the man'
lealth was restoied. He is to-day at
work , his family is well fed and com-
> rtably clothed , and ho who was de
pendent is now independent. Had
that little help been withheld the des
titute ours would doubtless have sunk
into continued discouragement and
lironic pauperism , lout all ambilion
nd become a constant burden on the
community. These relief organiza
tions have done much in this city ,
and have labored not in vain , so that
the present period of lessoning of de
mands gives them n chance to hike a
inuntal rest. The weather his : of late
piovcd favorable to out-door work ,
and tlio growing interests of the city
are giving all a chnnca to bo inde
pendent by the swear of their own
brows.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTlCB. Special crtUcmeiits , such at
Lott , Koiuul , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent ,
Want * , lloaulliii ' , , etc. , will lie inserts ) In this
roliiiiui at tlio low r.itoof TIJ.V Cr.NT.S PER
LINK fortlic llrtt Insertion mid I'lVK CK.NTs
I'lIK LINK for I'.icli BiibiiCiMlciit iiiM'itlnu.
Uaieadv cillicim-nU at our ollice , lloom f > ,
i\i'iett' : Illoc-k ,
ml.i : One liuiiilrttl niul 11 tv ihouiaml
1710it . llciui Ih'lon ; ; ,
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li/AXTISIi-A llrtt co k n . ilio St. Cliurlcn
VV llotul , Unmlia , Nub. A | > | > 1 > at once , tl
AAfANTlIU Ktcrybody In Coiiudl lluff ! I. .
> > to tuko Tim Her , ! iO icnta JHT wruk , il >
lltcrcil > > y urrlcriC tlltiif , llooiu r > , Utotttt'j
llbck , llrnail'M1. _ _ _
" \\rANTKl > To buy 1011 loim hrooiu corn.
> > I'nr lurtlciil.tn mldi-cut Couiu-il Hindi
Drooin Factory , < 'ount.il llluI ( , Iowa. OiS-i&tl
\\7ANTKD A llnt-rUn broom tier , lltyni
1 ' & c < > " cg"ll:11 : 'Jliilf ' Hj _ l ' _ _ _ _ 5 t ? l _
l Olt SAl.K-OIJ poiwra 40a ixr luiiulrcd , &i
1 ; The llco ollloo , Coiinoll llliifld. 8 27.tl
rilOlltllCK-MAKlins. roH3ALi : S aam 01
1 inorool land ailjo'iilii tlio lirlck.janl ol
llaunor ti Hal .cV on I'ppcr Ilroinhvuv. Kor
| urtlciiUr > a | > ) il ) to David llnliicn or to llonni'r'i
ollim at tlio lio.\nl if Tradu roriiiH. Council Itluffa ,
775-ilciJ Sin
norrint'S TIUKiri' OPFIUi-\Var : In rallrom
L tTrkct * iMiitlnucii to lioom , L'nrrcnilciitci j :
io rate * to all ca tcrn i liit . K\ery thU-l
fiuranti'iHl , Orilors IllUd hj U'k'iilione. Froii
one to ton ilollai * naved by imrdiusln ; ; tlclctJ
of i' A. 1'ot'or , miccciiiar to I'ottvr I'alincr , Xo
10 houlh Fifth ttrout , four doors bflovt tlio post
oil ! , i' , Council lllnllH , Ion a. octlU-tf
\ \ r.\NTKI- \ , ltli ] Kii ) , to earn pap *
\ \ Inqiilro nt llr.K olllcc , Council lllutlj.
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Notice.
In thr liniuuintv .iii'i'i's * ot ll.u ncv
Qelntlne Bromldn Instantani-otii Procen
at th Exccldor Gallery , r'lfth ntnct , Coun
ell Ululfi , ilio i < roprictor dcnlrui the > > uUhiiij
t'liildrcn' * rlctnretamll between thu lioilrno
10 and I1.'oVIoi'k n. in. , a * ouiii ) ; to Ilio Prcr
of Ouslntst tlit'li airan.'C'xclit ' Is nt\'c ur ) t
J. DARKE , Proprietor
FACTS WORtH KNOWING. '
"Good morning , Mr.
Jones. You seem in. .
good humor this1
morning. "
"Yes , I have bsen to
the
BOSTON TEA STORE ,
and find auything and every
thing I wnnt ,
OF FIRST QUALITY AND
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
I toll you , I cun Sfave Money
now out of my salary , and Live
Pirat-Clusa , too. It payo to go
there. "
" Where did you say it was1
BOSTON TEA OOMPT
FINE GROCERS.
18 Main St. ana 15 Pearl St ,
OIL BLUFF. " , IA.
( Gasoline Stove. )
Xfc. J03XT3E3S ,
.
UISALF.Il IN
STOVES , TIN WARE ,
SHEET IRON WARE ,
331 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , la.
DOXT r.vi , TO SIE : Tin : STCCK OP
W. W. BUCHANAN
DIAMONDS ,
WATCHES ,
JEWELRY ,
CLOCKS.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
202 Broadway , BOUNCIl BLUFFS.
H. H.JUDSON ,
DRY GOODS
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IRON WORKS ,
MANlKACTl KEUS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY
Ottlco nnd Worka , Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Wo K\\a \ ci > eu l attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
HOISTEKS AND
GENERAL MILL MACHINERY ,
1 JO USE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
111 H''i'ho | irnnit | ) ultcntlon A funeral as
bortmuit of
Brass Goals , Editing , Piping.
AND SUIM'LIKS FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coal ,
OH AS , HENDRE1' ,
President
MaUHT3R , & ORAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Cut Glues , Fine rreneU Clilnn ,
Sllvor Wuro &c. ,
340 llli\i ! ) AY. COUXU1I < HI.I ITh , IO > V.\
Drs. Wooclbtiry & Son ,
.
-
Cor. I'inri * l t A ( . . COl'M'll. I1UTIU
W. S. AJIKNT JACOII SIMS.
AMENT & SIMS ,
Attornays & Ooimsellors-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , JOWA.
KELLEY & M'CRACKEN ,
Marble and Granite ,
North Fifth St. , Council muff'
W. W. SHERMAN ,
MAMTACTt licit OF
ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY
] SS
Fine Work a Specialty.
. K. It. SIIKltMAX . , Uuslncu llana-'cr.
,
WM. llJSTOPHIIK Mechanical Manager.
'
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.
Jinckermg' , Wooer. Lindeinaa , J. Mueller
IP and other Pianos , $200 and upward.
Burdett , Wed eru Oottasjo , Tabor" and
Paloubet Organs , $50 and upward. Muai-
cal Merchantise of every discripiion.
Italian Strings a specialty ; imported
direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , I'oys ,
Games , Fancy Goodf , "Wholesale and Re TT
.
X , tail. Pianos and Orcans sold fir Cash
and on Time. tock is large , full and com-
piete. Musical Journal ireo on applica s
tion. Correspondence Solicited.
Address :
G J. MUELLER , I
103 South 5tli Street. o
IE COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
PURCHASING AGENTS
And Dealers In all kinds ol I'rodurc. Prompt attention itUen to all consignments.
NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
W. IBL IFOSTIEIR
- -WILL Sri'l'LY OX SllOlir X
Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable
. Plants
In their season. Orders promptly titled nnd ilclliertil , to KNjircss olliiu free o ( clmrgu. Solid for
Cat ilo 'iic
COTTJJOIJC.
_ IE.
-DEALER IN-
PAPER > BOOKS : STATIONERY
,
,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. \
muff'W.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Buyer and SMpper of Grain and Provisions
Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES. First National
Bank , Stewart Bros. , Council Bluffs ; William P. Harvey & Co. , Culver &
Co. , Chicago ; E. A. Kent & Co. , St. Louis.
METCALF BROS. , /
WHOLtSALK I > i\LtllS : IN
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and . Buck Gloves ,
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
REAL ESTATE AGENT ,
lias For Sale , Town ] jot , Improved nnd Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands ,
aud a number 01 Well Improved Farms , both in Io\va and Nebraska.
Office with W. S. MAY.VE , over Savincs Bank , - COU VOIL BLUFFS.
BIXBY & WOOD ,
PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
Gas Fixtures , Bath Tubs , Marble Slabs , Brass
Goods , Iron aud Lead Pipe , Fittings and
Pumps , Kept in Stock.
No. 7 Fourth St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. T
We Carry the Largest Stock of FINE
BOOTS Si SHOES
SLIPPERS , ETC. ,
Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs.
All Mail Orders fraptly Attended To and
Highly Appreciated ,
OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW. '
Call and See Our NEW SPRING * STOCK , which
has Begun to Arrive.
Z. T. LINDBEY & CO , ,
412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
M WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLARINDA , IOWA ,