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    6 THE OJMAJhlA DAlLi BEJti : TUESDAY JAJLN uAHY 24 ,
P. T. MAYNE , SUBSCRIPTION HATES ,
Mfuingor Council BlufTa Circulation , COUNCIL BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS. By Cnrrlor , - - 20 Cents pop Wook.
By Mall. $10.00 .
COUNCIL BL.UKFS , IOWA pop Year. j
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Offlco : Room Flvo , Evorott's Block
Broadway.
H. W. TIL/TON. City Editor.
MINOR MENTIONS
- -Tho Hock Muml pay car glndilencd
the lx > ys yesterday.
At Plntmr' . . hull on S nthy nlnlit
there w snluppy gathering o ( Ocrrruru.
Mayo Ut Co. recchrd ycolerdfty ft
ear-lnncUf broom corn from Module , In.
T'cnentlic'RBVO t > ervl > dy rather a
raw deal } wtenlny. It milted the icemen
though ,
Wo k on I'ulim nventie lim ntnrtetl
up nRflln In a cordancewlth the latonctlon
cf the cniiticll.
-The Light giia-ilmftllvftt tliclr ar
mory thl * cncnlnR , find tlio c ilexlrlni ; to
join the rtinliH should I e prcHiil.
A ntrnngor in the city wa < yeHtcrdny
trying to pawn a watch. Heclnlmed tliat
he hud been flctccil on n little K.itne with
a few acquaintances nnd had to resort to
going on tick.
James liroinloy , nrrented lioro an a
vagrant , and Miipec cd of limincr stolen ,
in Omalia FOIIIO linndkcrcldefr , and ether
articles , which lie was trjlng to soil here ,
was yentmlay dMiirfH liv Recorder
Itnrkr , ho pnnniHliiK to hurry out of tha
city.
Chief Kicld < IIM nnionKhlit trophies of
war , captured nnd retilncd at police head-
nnarter , , a fully-fed HONen-Hhootor , which
ho gobbled from a > oung man who attend
ed a manpicrado in the rola of n cow-boy ,
nrnl thought a lovled nhootor wan a neco < -
iry pirt of the outfit.
rPfiHiiw who was arrowed together
with Jack FhlodK , for at-HauliIng Mr.
JcnningH , wan discharged ycntordny , there !
Ixing no evidvncu tliat ho louk nn ncthe I i I
part In the iu Miitlt .Shields has already j
|
betn belli to awnli the net on of the Krand
jury , it appouiriK lint ho wan the chief
actor.
The bo.i nl of trada mot again ln t
evouiug. The committee appointed to advise -
vise with he Omhha board of tiadc con-
comirn thu building of a wagon bridge
acrosn the river were unable to report any
thing definite , OH the Omalm committee
h d nut been appointed , thobo ird of trade
of that city meeting for that purp mo last
night.
-Mm. Filbert , wife of S. H. Filbert ,
died on Sunday night at the h"Use of .1.
1 * . Filhirl , consumption being the catuc
of the prolonged IllfiuHH and death. She
wan a.ed twenty-nino yiarn nnd leaves ,
besides her himbniiil , two Hinall chihlion.
The funeral will bo liflil at 'i o'clock tins
afterno n from the residence of if. I * . I'll-
bert , No. 710 First avenno.
Charles Moore ha been mully itlllictcd
by the death of his little on Charles Cur
tis Moore , who WIIH muhlcnly taken away
by coniiVHtion of the lungs , af or nil illness
of only two dajs. 'llu funeral er\ices
were held Sunday nfternomi , many f rlundi
of the family being In attendance , and I
! llev. Mr. Clcland , of the Presbyterian
'church conducting the horvice.
At a icceut Huclal gathering hero the
I ether evening the 'dancu wus broken up
mildenly by the appearance of u rot In the
room , The ladles wcreiitnoil and the gen-
'tlomnn showed their gallantry by Hoi/Ing
brooms itrd other weapons of warfare and
taglnning an aggro slvo'fightupon Ida rat-
ihip. licfore the dnath the rat looked
about the ei/o of the kitten , but the menu-
urtment of the cui | e WOHII little loss.
Joe Scott , a bootaik ! , bought a shot
gun for $3.5) ) to bo paid for in weekly in-
Inst.illinent . Now , that after struggling
along to Have the needed money , ho had I
secured the gun as hU own , he claims
that bo ban been robbed of It. Two burly
brutes mot him while out hunting at the
lake , and asked him to l t them neo the
gun. ] To did NO , and I hey refusoil to re
turn it , threatening to ahoot him If ho
didn't rkip out for home , J o'n heart Is
nearly broken , and if his htnry is correct ,
the big follows have no heurU to break.
-Mr. and Mrs. Willhin Garner , IMng
alxmt eix miles o > nt of this city , weru hup-
plly mrprluud Satunlay evening by a gath
ering of frien Is anil relatives , who re-
mindeil Mr. Oarnor that It was his sixty-
fifth birthday. Yuri us gifts uero pro-
Milted , ninong them being two elegant
eftsy cliiiiin from Iho children and graml-
chllclien , Mr. IMiert I'orclval , of thU
city , making tlio vi > ecch. Air , Garni r h IH
lx > rn a resident of this county for tld > ty.
five yerH , and besides the friends there
were prowiit to express th ! r love and es
teem for hlnibi'lf mi I ulfc , eleven uldldren
forty-one grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
Just In the re.trof ltr > itclvray and neM
of 1'earl street urn two ortlueo hlgHttimpi-
nnd roots , \\hiuh parties yo > toiday after
IKMJP nought to upllt Into tire wood by lining
pun powder. One bias 1 lew elf eeveial
jjooilly hired chunks , c.ttorinn' tlit-in ii
v rlnu dhectlons , much to the danger ol
theme happening to bo pasting by , and ol
till im re danger to uin ows In the imtiie
dlate vicinity. One chunk Hew across tin
alley and struck a Httbi house Htandini
Utere. It broke through the clouixl blind
and smashed the Klasn. The recklessnoH
which characttrizeu thosovAho neck to d <
Ua'tlpg in the nddstof the moat crowdcc
portion of the city nicih to be more thai
limply chlded.
There was a lively scene on Hroadwu ;
Sunday afternoon for a few minutes. TVNI
Omaha follows , named James Nugent am
Lewi * Uerling. alias I ) . Uurn , seemed t
have some antipathy for a follow of col
named James Johnson , aiidafUrfollowhi
him and Indulging in rllnglng hard word 1" ;
which Johnmiu tossed back with eal , tli
parties cuuio to u clinch , Jimt'co ' Abbo !
( teppod to the front just an a giettt crow ,
had gathered to teethe row and In 11
name of the state of Itiua ordei'cd a cesti
Uon of hostllitle . The Omaha fellov
arid Johnson were all locked up , Yeate
day the latter was discharged , it upptiarh
that he wan the one tinned aguln t. Tl '
two vl ltorn got a friend here to be the
security , but yesterday failed to appea
and their casea wtrn coutlnuoj to-da ;
while their friend went across the Irvi
W Investigile and ice whether they Intend-
0 I In leave him In the lurch , and compel
him to pay the lines anil coils for the ns
naultwith which they stand chargid.
How flight a cati o doth move , etc.
There was an excited rush in the p ictolllce
ycsterdiy , the women wnien'cil , tlie men
Minuted , and a general comnlntlon cniued ,
and a 1 bccatisc a white bull-dog grabbed
a blj Newfoundland by the neck , nnd
made the Bha gy fur fly. The owner of
the bull-dog expl Incd that on his last visit
to thl * city a big , black d g jumped upon
hl pet bull-ilog , and the latter had been
sighing for revenge ever sln c , and when
ho struck th town yenif-rday he tackled
the first dog of tint description , which he
niet. Of course he g t the wrong one , but
h held on like grim death , until cho cd
1 If. The bull-due ; proved to b long to J
W. Murrty , of the Cartlniui .Murray com
pany , and his ma tci took due c.irj of him
for the rest of the day.
WINE AND WOMEN
Ilov. Dr. McKenzIe Ttilks About Po
lygamy und Tomponinco Socur-
Intrllolpfor hla iSntorprlso In
Salt Lttko City.
For a few cluj s p.ist Hot. Dr. D.
McKun/io lias IIPUII stopping in
thin city , nnd on Sunday occupied the
pulpit of tlio Haptisl cliurcli , both
morning nnd evening. In tlio uvon-
ing the nnnounceiront tint ho would
lecture on tumpi-rii'ice eauiod the
liouao to bo HO filled that it wan noc-
uisiiry to placu chiutH in tlio aisles to
accoininodatu thu audiunco. This
practice , by the \vry , in onu winch
should bo dhcouuigud. A panic is 1'-
nblo to arise in any plauu where many
people arc ? gatht-rod , und in case of
, such a patuc it is highly essential that
tlio aisles Hlitiiild bo in condition for n.
ro.uly uxit. Nothing it much moro
dangerous in case of a p.inic thiin
IOOHO chairs , as they nro liable to bo
tipped ever , and in any event form
Htuinhliiig blockn to a crowd on a rush.
Tlio practice it HO common in all places
of resort that Tin : Bi'.i : takes this oc
casion to go a little out of ita way to
give warning.
Dr. McKunziu , in the opening of
his discourse , stated that several citi
zens bad expressed : i duiiro to have
him say something concerning thu
condition of all'mrs in Utah , and ho
did so ana proludu to hia tompur.uico
address. He denounced polygamy
fctiongly , and cited sovural instancefl
in which family relationships uoro
badly dumorali/.od by this system.
Ho spoke of two classes among them ;
onu , the bettor cdueitud and moro
intulliu'ont class , who , ho thought ,
would bo really glad if some bridge
were built ever the chasm which separated
rated them from a belter civilisation
nnd a hotter social orgamr.Uion. Then
there were many who were ignorant
dupes , who were the slaves , really , ol
the priestcraft , and who needed
emancipation , and would wolc mo il
an did the colored puopluin thu south.
There waa little hopu of securing any
change save through the people , an
the bead of the uovurnmont would not
act in advance of the Honttmunt and
demand of thu people. There was
too much jobbery and too little prin
ciple among politicians to hopu for
ruliof. The people must rise nnd de
mand it.
The speaker then proceeded to talk
on temperance , his line of thought be
ing on the philosophy of reform. His
talk waa an earnest one , and ho spent
little time in nnrrntint ; anecdotes or
merely entertaining hia listeners , but
applied himself to the handling of
principles which needed to bo carried
out to secure reform. lie deemed
the efforts to secure personal reform ,
but an incidental feature of the work ,
for while some were thus being saved
( lie evil uxistcdiind olheis were being
drawn in. Incidentally ho npoko ot
the Into railway disaster in New York
state , and sarcastically spoke of thu
attempt to throw the blame upon the
poor brnkuman , when the GI.USO of the
accident waa a drunken assemblyman ,
who in huriahing and carrj ing on ,
pulled the cord of tboair-biakes. lie
thought the chances weie that the
brakesman would bo bung , and tlio
drunken asaemblymati would bo re-
elected.
- A collection was taken up to aid
- in the Salt Luke enterprise , of which
- DC.lcltun.ii ! \ ) ban clmrijo , and which
t lias already been given in full in Tin ;
- llKf. There still roiiminn about SC.OOO
to secure in ordet to complete the
SI 15,000 building erected by the re
. form association of that city , and Dr.
MoKciii/.io'jj mission eastward is to secure -
cure that amount.
,
bUMMBR SMILES ,
They nro Sitld to Hnvo Sud Uocolloc-
tlona for u Young Lady Who
- Complaint ) of n , YouthtXil
Companion , ,
Yesterday afternoon there appeared
before Justice Abbott a young man
from Coining , named I'M N\ratsonwhc
had boon called noon to iuisvor a poft
impeachment laid against him by n
young lady of ninotetm summers I ,
, i amuil Katie Liopert. The young
lady'a story in brief is that tlio young
man wbilo in this city last Juno atonu. \
ed her affections and won her conli-
dunce , under the pretunsu that id iu
would marry her , nnd that ho had
failed to do us he agreed , tjhu did not
propoau to have IHT honor trilled with
so ruthlessly and so caused his arrest ,
the now dt'puty sherill' , Hiloy Clink
surving tlio jmpnrs. Tlio young man
w.w represented by Attorney liusaull I ,
and a , hotde of wnnnsscs appeared 1.
, ; The defendant sticuiud n change 1.if
" , \enuu , nnd tlio case was emit to He
he coaler lluiko , the nearest justice DU.
At Kr.unoy huing lu > i n sub | miiand as i
rd witness and considon-d thurciforo a
he interested.- it understood that tin
> oungmau accused , claims that tin
iill'air is n put-up job and purpose
er. jo resist the cliaigo and ostablisb hi
iiinocoucy. The case was adjournoi
: until 0 o'clock this morning , Watsui
'he
ia 11 clean , business-liko Junking fol
elr low , nnd ii uccoinjiiinii'd by u numbe
of friendly witni'ssos from his owi
town , who seem to think that ho wil 1
pull out of the ugly scrape.
BROKE HIS NECK.
J , W. Cook Thrown from a
WnRon nnd Instantly
Killed.
His Body Found Beside the Headway
After u Hunt by Hla Frlondfl ,
A fatal accident occurred about
three miles south of Woslon , by
which a man named < I. W. Cook mot
with instant death. Lie had for some
time boon in the employ of Mr.
Nixon , and on Saturday last Was went
to Weston to get a wagon repaired ,
Ho seems to have accomplished the
mission satisfactorily , but along
towards evening the team nnd wagon
came to Mr. Nixon's ' place without
any driver. The suspicion waa
awakened at once that some miehitp
must have befallen Cook , and a search.
was begun along the road. The search
was kept up until the body of the
missing man was found lying beside
the road in a piece of timber. Life
had boon extinct some time , and it
was evident that that thu man had
come to his do.t'.h by tumbling or
being thrown from the wagon. Coroner
ner Kiiul , of this city , was sent for ,
and mi examination of the facts lud
to this conclusion. The roadway wan
cut down a little , and as it is but
wide unough for onu wagon , it is sur
mised that the team either becoming
frisky or being misguided , the wheels
struck the cmbaiikmont and throw
thu driver out , breaking his nock.
The presence of n pint bottle of
whisky about emptied aroused some
conjectures as to thu man's condition
as ho drove along homeward , but
aside from the clues there was noth
ing to definitely determine thu details.
The deceased was a mm of no family.
PEHSONAL , .
J. W. Itodefer left last evening for Tyrone
rene , in this ntato
Mr.jor Lynnn started yesterday to at
tend court at Audtibon.
Mi > s Ciraco Cartland and John Murray
arc stopping at the Ogilen.
Joel Katcm , the gas company's secretary ,
has go o to Chicago. A brief stay only.
llev. Mr. McKoiuie , of Halt Like City ,
left yesterday for Chicago , whoie ho will
put in a few days work and will then pro
ceed o-Htwaid.
Mrs I ) , li. Clark in now quite ill , and
her condition is i-onsidorod quite critical.
Her husband is now recovering rapidly
from hisHovoro illness.
Deals in Dirt.
The following transfers of real estate
were reported from the county recoids
by J. W. Squire & Co. , abstractors of
titles , real estate and loan agents ,
Council Bluffs.
0. , R. I. & P. R. 11. Co. to A. Pit-
kin , n. J , B. w. | , 27-77-42 , S720.
W. R. Vaughitn to C. 0. Cook , lot
fl , in block 24 , IJayliss' 3d add. , city ,
$50.C.R.
C.R. I. & P. R. R. Co. to A.
Uock , s. w. J of n. o. j and n. A , 11.
w. . , . o : } , 12-77-42 , $000. "
O. Rosnor to Il.Swogor , w. L s. w.
4 , 15-74--38 , 82,200.
T. B. Fuller , admr. , to G. Resner ,
w. A " , s. w. J , 5-74-38 , $800.
J" W. & E. W. Davis to John
Cronkora , lot 2 nnd part of lot 33 and
lota 34 and 35 , in sub. of 9-77-3l ! ,
$1,190.
O. Diodorich to Peter Ehlois , lot 4
in blk 8 in Minden , $350.
E. O. Morgan to L. J. Martin , lota
5 and C in blk 5 , Minden , $250.
Win. U. Patterson to Chaa. F.
Shaw , a A of sw ] and no j of sw | 8 ,
7s , : ) , and part of no [ 17 , 74 , 39 ,
$1500.
W. J. Goodwin to J. W. Downs , s
A so 1 19 , 7 , 42 , $490.
J. W. and E. W. Davis to E. A.
Consigny , lot 1 in DAVIS' park add.
Avoe.i , $1
N. P. Dodge , trustee , to W. P.
Wobslor , lots in sub of Ruldlo tract
city , $1,5GO. ,
S S. Hust to E. V. D.ivis , no j , aw
| and w A so , nw 4-5 75 , 39 , $2,200.
T. R. Chvon to 0 Ryan , part HIV I
so 1 8 , 75 , 42 , $1
C. Ryan to T. H. Owen , part aw I ,
so | , 8 , 75 , 43 , 81.
J. Alartin to J. A. Raines , s A , B\\
J and part n A , nw J , 27 , 75 , " 41 ,
552.COO.
J. Martin to D. E. it J. T. Willo
ford , w A , no \ , 27 , 75 , 41 , $ l , < 100i
Badly Boaton.
A grievous assault occurred a
Laura Sheldon's bagnio Sunday night
the victim being a white man nainei
Louis B.tcher. Ho was in the yitrc
when two colored men pounced upoi
him for some cause known best h
themselves , and knocked him into ai
insensible condition. One of tli
colored thumpers carried him into tli
house , whuro ho soon recovered hi
consciousness and idontitiod thu col
ored man as one of his assailants. Th
' dnrkoy hurriedly nkippod out , and u
search for the oH'ondurs yostorda
' proved in vitin. One arrcist was mad
yesterday , but it proved to bo tli
wrong coon ,
Corning Condensed.
CorrunponJunco of The l > eo
i , COIININQ , January 21. Themarri t'o o
Mr. / \Vldnert' ) MU IlettU Water
, man , which happened nn the 18th hist
. was the soiil.il event of the week. All cit
Izeim unto in vvMiing them a hann
- future '
. On January 19th them were three warrants -
rants Usucd for one J , ! ' . Mlildlegnte , id I
on the charge of larceny , committed by
dUjmning of mortgaged property. 'I he
clalm against him amount to about $ GOO ,
The othcor succeeded in captmhig him
near Lewis , Ones county , In. , wheie he
had rented a farm Wo hope the charue *
may nroie gr umdleim , and Mr. M Im re
leased. Came * were continued until Jan.
tiarv 0 , at U o'clock.
Ou this evening it U the Intention to 10-
move the postolhcu to tlie nen building of
A. It. Turner , on the corner ol Davis
, . avenue anil Kl litli gtroet , uucli mine ma-
klnn it more th n e.Khty . r.xli from the de-
I > ot , and thorvtoio the KO > eminent will
her after pay for carrying the mall to the
trains.
OneWounpidnvotcnlatt wnne parties who
wan'td togttt their provisions will out put *
ting ui > any collateral for tlio name , entered
the mill of T M. Davis , at Corbin , and
took f crefroinall the flour , meal , etc , In
thcsunc They will probi'Iy ' live high
the rest of the winter. There Is no cluJ
to the parties who iitil It.
Circuit court adjourned lait .Saturday
night after oldlng no week .
The board of lic < dtt have ordered all
r-artle * In town wh htvonot bet nsm ces-
fully vaccnatci within five ye n , tn be
re-vaccinate I within tea ( 'ays. ' not because
there it any xmall | > nx hero , but ns a pro-
ventailve. WP > . not want any , and do
not propone to have It , If wo can keep it
away.
One of our merclnnto has a new pointer
op , and the old adage vvill probably noun
) c Illustrated : 'That a man may ho truth-
ul and hone t , but wi'hln ten days after
e become the owner of a pointer dog , ho
eve opi Into the wor < t liar In town.
_ NKXT ,
Iowa Horns.
The corporate limits ft Pacific Junction
over ISO acrej.
Kaitcrn capitalists are about to start a
lump factory In Sioux City.
J. II. Le i , of Crcston , had hU leg
Token In two id ices whilu p-iiklng ic.o at
'acllii Junction ,
A lewil and loose resident of I'hllpot
ow , Crcnton , has bctn juggtd for kick
ng hN iniitrcs ? ( 'own ' stairs and tickling
icr rlbt with a potatoo manlier. The. al-
egcil wife IK keeping him company in an
djoining cell ,
The publishers and printers of Creston
olebratod the nnnivcrstry of Franklin'
ilrtlulay last Tuesday cvoidu with nurand
lanquet and the Crcston house Thoxc
yprs of majily beauty lumbered up an
hampignu and discoursed on the virtue )
ndIcci of the profession.
The trial of S. A. lloikins , who was
ocently captured in Denver ami brought
lack to Sioux City on the ch irge of de-
aiiltlnrnnc of the banks out of 31 , ' . ' 00 ,
csulteil In the discharge of the prisoner ,
"here as a fatal discrepancy between
lie Info in Uon and the evidence. Next
iay uuw information was filed and a
varr.tnt iHStieil , hut Hos-ins 1ml
eared.
'ho Polo Bimlunfm iu "Novr York.
fational Associated Press.
Nhw YORK , January 23. In order
o g.un Hovural .seconds in time the
ire department is uxperimonting with
iss poles placed with a slight incline
rom the lloor wheio the men sleep to
he engine tloor , for thu men to slide
[ own at alarms , instead of run-
ling down stairs. The poles pass
.hrotigh largo holes on each lloor und
mi from near each set of bedsteads
o thu position on the engines or
rucks where the Bloopers of those
) cds belong. The experiments ox-
libited yesterday in engine house 33
voa a perfect success. Young men
weiu placed on beds to run down .stairs
tnd older ones in' beds to slide down
: lie poles. The ithirni was sounded
ind the polo men reached their posi-
ions in half thu time taken by thu
others.
Snrgont nnd the Soorotarynhip.
National
Sioux CITV , Iowa January 23. A
{ cntleman connected with thu land
department of thu Central Pacific told
> no of our citizens that ISargont was
sacked for secrorary of the inturior by
entral Pacific inlluunco und by the
ntiro landed interest of the
Pacific Coast , and would take the
oflico as soon as Kirkwood decided a
laud case in which Sargent is inter
ested. lie said that Chalice , of Col
orado , could have had the secretary
ship but declined because ho did not
want to rule on cases whuro ho had
interests.
Council Bluffs Market.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , January 23
Flour Manufactured by Crystal and
City Mills. 3 7fifo4 ! 50 : Kansas and Missouri -
souri flour , 3 50@4 25 ; graham , 3 75 ; rye
flour , 310. .
Bran and Shorts 17 00 per ton.
Chop Corn 22 CO per ton.
Wheat No. 2 , SI 17 ; No. 3 , 90c ;
[ ected , 70c.
Corn No. 2 , 50c , rejected 48c.
Oats No. 2 , JOc ; rejected , 35c.
Barley No. 2. 90o : No. 3 , 75c.
Hay Loci-c , G 00@7 00.
Wood 5 fiO@ 7 00.
Live Hogs T ) 25@T. . 75.
Cattle Shipping , 4 50(5)5 ( ) 00 ; milch
cows 30 00@45 00 per head ; butchera
stock , 3 00@3 50.
Sheep 375 ® J 25.
O Hides Co ; G S hides , 7c.
Wool 15 ® 5.
Butter In rolls , wrapped and cream
cry , 25c : mils IUH wrapped , 20j ; mixed
co ors , 1520c.
Kggs Packed , 15c ; fie-di , 20c.
1'otatoei 1 10@1 30 ; Salt Lake , 1 5) .
Onions 1 2-@l ) 10
Dressed Poultry Chitkem , 9c ; duckn ,
lOc ; geihe , He , turkeys , I''Jc.
Ijivo Chicktns 2 25 per dozen.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES. .
NOTICK. Spcilal aihcrtUtmoiits , such
Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent
Waiita , lloardliiff , etc. . will tic Inserted In thl
column at tlio Ion rule ot TU.V UKNT8 PER
LINK for tlie Rim Instrtlun ami KIM' CKNTb
1'Klt LINK for tm.li uulraccinunt Inttrtlnn
LukVoiulMrtUiiiiuits at our ollicv , Hooin C
K\irttt's lllock , llroailwnj
171011 HUNT Tao nlcclj furnUhod rooms , Mil-
J } Rl * or en lultu Appl ) to Mrs. J II.StMt *
ilviiHtof htrtot , houfi of bt'tcnth
O.U.a.Jtn'4-
8.K Ouu IninJrcil ami II tj Ilionsant
FOR , litnr > Delon r ,
J17 tit Council Itlulln , Iowa.
Ku'Obody In Council HlufT Ic
WANTKO TilK BKK , m centa per week , tin
lltered by carrlure. Otlltc , Hooni 8 , Kurett'j
Illocn , llroada ) .
To bu ) 100 tons broom corn
For particulars aildrvM Council IlluOt
Uroom Factory , Council Illutln , Iowa. 063 9tf
ANTKl ) A IIret claim broom tier. Mayne
A Co , , Council Blunt , Iowa ( CO SO *
SALE OM | nH.TB 40o per Imndrixl , at
FOU Hoc olBco. Council llluBs. Bv27-tf
mo DHICK-HAKKIlS , FOKriANK-6 airts or
J. moro of land id Jo'nine tlio brickyard of
llanner & Hal 111' on t'pinr ' llroa > lv\ny. For
particular * appl ) to lUtld llalneit or t > lUnner'u
ollicu at tbu Hoard tf 1 rado ronim , Council lllulls.
776-di2J 3m
' TICKKT OFFICK-War III railroad
POTTKK'S c.-ontlniics to boom Uiii'rccwlcntwj '
low rut is to all i.istirii iwlntd K\irj tUkt-t
Kiiaruutcwl , Onlors filled h ) ttlc-iihone. From
one to ten dollars tatcd b ) imriliasliiB tlcktU
of O.A. Totter , uci ser to I'ottiriSt I'almcr , No ,
40 Kouth Filth striTt , four doors bclOA tlio { lout-
olllco , Council lllulld , Iowa oUU tf
' HoMltli | < oii ) , to earn ' papers
WAM'KD at Ilxx otllco , Council Illufla.
octia tf
Notice.
Ouinc to the Inimuiuo nucoisa of thu new
Qelatlne Uronild InstAntaneous Process
at thu Exctlilor Qallery , Fifth ntr.it , Coun-
ctl Uluffi , tlio proprietor cK'nUui tlioio w
Children' * I'kturta to > all bctuccn thu hour * ot
i 10 and 12 o'clock a. in. , as O | MK to tlio Frets
of Business such srraDKcment la noi.c iarjr to
a\old dulAr.
jao-liu J. HARKE , Proprietor
FACTS WORTH KNOWING ,
"Good morning , Mr.
Jones. You seem in
good humor this
norning. "
"Yes , I have been to
the
,
nnd find anything and every
thing I wnnt ,
OF FIRST QUALITY AND
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
; toll you , I cun Save Money
now out of my salary , nnd Live
? irst > Clnsa , too. It pays to go
there. "
"Whore did you say it was ? "
BOSTOB TEA COMF1
FINE GROCERS.
16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St.
COUNCIL bLUPPo , IA.
( Onsollnu Stoic )
OBC. DEC. Or O 3NT 33 S ,
DKJLKR IS
STOVES , TIN WARE ,
SHEET IRON WARE ,
831 Broadway , - Council BluUs , la.
DON T FA'I. TO SUE 1l\K STOCK OK
W. W. BUCHANAN
WATCHES ,
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
202 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
H. H.JUDSON ,
DRY GOODS
4O5 BROADWAY.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IRON WORKS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENER AL MACHINERY
Olllco and Works , Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
\Vu give xpccial attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
JIOISTEHS AND
GENERAL MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
will rccche prompt intention A irencnl as
Bortinunt o (
Brass Goods , Bjltiug , Piping ,
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coal ,
OH AS. HENDRI ' ,
President
MaURER & CRAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Cut OltisB , Finn French China ,
Silver Wuro tec. ,
310 DKOUIUAT , LOl'M'Il. IIU'FFS , IOWA
Drs. Woodbury & Son ,
X > 3E1 3XT 3C I S OP S ,
Cor. IVnrl & Ut Ave , COL'M'Ifi IILITFS
W 8. AMENT JACOll Slllh.
AMENT & SIMS ,
Attorneys & Oounsellors-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
KELLEY & M'CRACKEN ' ,
Marble and Granite ,
North Fifth 6t. , Council Dluffl ,
W. W. SHERMAN ,
M ANl FAITI Ilf.ll OF y
ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY
] S S
Fine Work a Specialty ,
K H. Slir.ItMAN , HuslncM Manner.
WM. CIIKISTOI'IIKII , Mechanical ManiKcr
124 South Main Street , COUNCIL 3LUFFS , IOWA ,
My Harness are Manufactured trom 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. Lmdeinan , J. Mueller
and other Pianos , $200 and upward.
Burdett , Western Cottage , Tabor" and
Paloubet Organs , $50audupward Musi 1VC
cal Merchandise of every discription.
Italian Strings a specialty ; imported
direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , 1'oys ,
Games , Fancy Goody , Wholesale and Re TJ
H , tail. Pianos and Organs sold f > r Cash
and on Time , titock is largo , full and com-
piete. Musical Journal ireo on applica S
tion Correspondence Solicited.
Address.
O J. MUELLER , I
103 South 5th Street. O
IE
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
PURCFASING AGENTS
And Dealers In all kinds ol I'roditco. Prompt ittcntlon irixui to nil cons gnuicnta.
NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL DLUFFS , IOWA.
f
"W. 331. IFOSTIEIR „
WILL si t M ON snoi.i j on i
Cut Flowers , Greenhouse -nc Vegetable
Plants
In their season. Orders prompt ! ) Illicit ni il . i c-'hirul to Iptcrt ethic. IILC if charge. Send for
C.it IOKUC ,
GOTTSXTGIX. IBTUXTEME'S , - - 3t
. IE.
-DEALER IN-
PAPERjiBOOKS ! IY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
\
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Buyer , and Shipper of Brain and Provisions
Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES. First National
Bank , Stewart Bros. , Council Blurt's ; William P. Harvey & Co. , Culver &
Co. , Chicago ; E. A. Kent & Co. , St. Louis.
METCALF BROS. ,
WHOLESALE DKALEKS IN
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. *
CHICAGO PR'CES DUPLICATED. f
REAL ESTATE AGENT , _
Das For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , r * >
and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska.
Oflico with W. S. MAYNK , over Savings Bank , - COU VOIL BLUFFS.
B1XBY & WOOD ,
PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
Gas Fixtures , Bath Tubs , Marble Slabs , Brass \
Goods , Iron and Lead Pipe , Fittings and "j
(
Pumps , Kept in Stock. " < J
No. 7 Fourth St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.x
T i
We Carry the Largest Stock of FINE
BOOTS & SHOES
SLIPPERS ETC.
, . ,
Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs. I'i i i
I'i '
All lail Orders Promptly Attended To and
Highly Appreciated ,
OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW.1
I
Call and See Our NEW SPRING STOCK , whicK
has Begun to Arrive ,
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Ana WEST SIDE SQUABE , CLARINDA , IOWA ,