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    p ) THE OMAHA iMlLi BEE : MONDAY JAJN JARV 30 , Io8 , ' .
KATES ,
SUBSCRIPTION
P , T. MAYNE , COUNCIL BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS. By Carrier , - - 20 Cents per Woott . : l l
Manager 'CoxuKJl Dhill's Circulation , , $10.0O per Yoar.
BLUfFS , IOWA
CQUNCILJLUFFS ,
Ofllco : Room Five , Everett's Block ,
Broadway.
H. W. TILTON , City Editor.
, MINOR MENTIONS.
Tlie Jaimim term of the circuit cotnl
opens to-day.
The Omaha club RIVC their third m > .
clal next Friday evening.
The Light ( Jiianto meet for important
Lninc s to-rnnrrow evening.
The tmstfcs t f the pulilin library are
to hold nn adjoinncil mbetltig tliin after-
Ice drawing over the rouKli , frozen
toads Saturday proved too grc.it ti strain on
several of thewacotu.
Some two-wheeled Herdlcs have nr-
rixeil , othcrnareon the way , and all arc
promised to appear fnon upon the streets
for active service.
The bchcmc for a now opera luiui-e
nhoukl not bu forgotten or allowed to die
away In tilk. l.ct it be pushed along to a
tmcct fwl completion.
Yesterday the annl\ernry of ThoiniH
raine'shiithiiay was nlxervod In thlHCtty
by a gathering , who llotcneil to an ap-
proprJate oration by Nov. Mr. Copeland.
The approach of VnlcnUne'a day cause *
the how window of dealers In thnt kind
of go < Uli ) lie attractive to the small boys ,
and tottinco who loun o about the street
on Sunday.
The crowd gaUii-ieil at Bowman , lloli-
tcr It C.i/s . ollico Satin day night was do
large u to nivo the impi < mien that a rioter
or a liht | { wai lit i rogrcss It was only the
paying < II of the k-e gnnjf , who numbered
about 100.
The NVutliwcHtern quadrille orchcHtra
were in the city yesterday and stopjied it
the OgJen. They played for a party in
Missomi Valley Saturday night , and left
for Avoca , wlicto tlcy have an cngfttfo-
incut foi tht evening.
A. W. Askwyth , with Wright A
Daklwlo , went to Neola the other day ,
nnd from there went on u special train ,
cons'nting ' of a handcar , over the n w rend
sixteen mllei north , and convicted one
man of stealing railroad tie * .
Xow that the Omnlm hoard of trade
has haditi banquet it U uxprctvd that tin
conference bctweon the committee * of the
two cities will ho immediately called t <
consider the project for a wiignn bridge
across the river. The citV.ens hero fnvoi
tbe plan , and deem it both dt irnblo ami
expedient.
One of the fricuds of Til Uui : sui { .
Bests that the city needs u market homo ,
where venders of all Horts of produce can
bring it for sale. At present theio lit n
wagon bridge enterprise , a now opcrt
house and a carriage factory on foot , whicl
need to bo successfully started .befoio an ]
new schemes are * et nfuot , but It ( swell t (
have the new HUggentlon in mind.
At the Haptitt church yesterday morn
ing the pas r preached hl nnnunl sermon
In doting he gave some facts cuiicernint
. theyear'a work. The church had pale
out about $1,700 and ittt financial condi
tion was reported an excnllent. Then
- hod been twenty-one members added. Tin
pastor had preached fifteen funeril Her
inons. pcrformod nine marriages , made on
hundred CJK , meeting UIUH about liv
hundrcxl persons ,
"
PERSONAL.
Lr. ) Mercer , of tlda city , was chosen lu
ntstant decretory of the Iowa medical DC
ciety at itn meeting in Dev Molnos lai
week.
Col. Tiillv and wife , of this city , wet
among those in attendance at th'e tempo
, ance convention held lant xveok nt Ti
MointB ,
A. W. lleldeu , proprietor of the Imti
at Woodbine , which bears his name , wi
in the city Saturday. ,1. W. Hupp ,
tttock dealr uf thosamo placu was ab
here.
Miss Lou Odborne reached home Satu
day morning via. the C. 11. k ( J. , rallwa ;
from 1'ou ghkeopite , N. Y. , where she hi
been seriously III fur mime time. She
now rjuite well.
MISSOURI VALLEY.
Sere Arm Epidemic Doings
tbe City Council A Queer Gift
of a Clergyman.
Missouiti VALLUV , January 25.-
"Look" out for my arm ! " Every pc
eon in town from the oldest inlmbita
down to the babes in tlioir mothoi
great roomy laps , have boon vaccinati
and have settled down to await tl
coming of that dread destroyer , smi
pox ,
The city council at the last sittii
raised the saloon license to $1,00
and the edict has
gene forth that i
uloon shall bo licensed to do buainc
upon the north Hide of the princir
business street ( Erie ) . They also u
pointed a committee to locate the si
for a commodious city hall and ongi
room with opera half in second slot
to be built early in the spring.
Some few weeks ago the Method !
minister of this place , W. W. Caha
Kvo a book called the "Dance
Death" to a young lady of his congi
Cation for private perusal. AVhotl
the reverend gentleman designed a
harm or had any latent dcvill
moldering in his bosom at the tii
I cannot toll , but ho , according to t
aUntf of to-day , certainly "put !
foot in it" and the chances are if
resides in the town for a year withe
being "rodo on u mil" ho may c <
aider that the Lord has "committc
another nuisance , us all the old won :
nay that the book is not ill to bo rot
nnd I BUCSS they know , for the you
lady allowed them to read it.
Our railroad bridge at this pli
over the Missouri BOCIIIB yet to bo
open nnd rather doubtful fiuostioii ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ MllOKTII. .
. Yellow Fever.
XtUonil AuocU ( < t I'reu.
CmOP WBXICO , January 20. J
ports from Tcmox , Yucatan , say tin
are 1,700 cases of yellow fever a
22 atvithi have occurred.
THE CITY'S WALLET.
Another Finnnciulhoming of
Interest nud Importance
* to All.
Tlio PlB re8 Looked nt from Dlllbront
StnndpolntB.
At a recent mooting of the city
council Recorder Uurko presented a
financial showing on which he had ev
idently spent much time and work.
This showing made a very chcury out
look for the year 1832 , and closed
with the statement that the city was in
splendid financial condition , notwith
standing the fnctthat there w ro ? ! )2- )
COO of warrants outstaudiim and only
Siif)7 ( > balance in the treasury.
The figures presented in ( his report
showed in brief that from January 1 ,
1881 to January I , 1882 wnrrantn wore
issued to the amount ( if § 71,888 , and
that the estimated resourcuB of the city
for tlio year 1882 wore $70,000 , leav
ing n cheerful looking margin of about
§ 5,000 above expenses for the proiont
year.
year.Tho pertinent iUcstioii | has been
raised , why this tin uncial Btntninmit
was baaud on figures gathered for the
calendar year instead of the lifle.il
y < v\r , bcginnine and cloning in April '
Hocordor Uurko has made reply to
this and given n further allowing.
In this now revelation it ap
pears that the present iidininifilrn-
tion has isniiud ? fil ,08iduriiiu ; the nine
months ending January I , 1882 , and
that the war i nil ( H ieauod during the
untiro year of the preceding adminis
tration amounted to only § ii t , 087. In
ether words the present administra
tion has , in nine months , spent nearly
as much as its predecessor did in n
whole year.
Taking the figures presented in this
new statement , another comparison is
striking and interesting. During the
whole of 1881 , thpro was § 71,888 , ox-
ponded. Of this amount $51,08(1 (
was spent by the prrsont lulininiBtra-
tiou during the last ninu months of
tlio year 1881. During the lust nine
mutiths of the year 1880 there were
S'l,885 ! ! , expended by the old admin
istration. This shows that the pres
ent administration has increased the
expenditures $17,201 in nine inoiitlin.
At this rate tlio yearly incrcano will
roach ? 22 , ! : } 5 , nearly S2t,000. :
Hut the increase in expenditure
would naturally bo more than that
for the year ending next April. The
closing months of an administration
bring in the settlement of balances
carried through the year , nnd the
closing up of accounts , which swell
the amount ot the warrants. Froin
the 1st of January to the 1st of April ,
1881 , there were warrants issued to
the amount of § 20,802 , nearly two-
thirds as much as what the same ad
ministration paid oilt during the aim
months preceding that time. If tin
present administration were to follow
the same ratio the warrants issued
during January , February and JMarcli
this your would roach about $ :12,000 : ,
which added to the amount spent tlu
lost nine months would make a tola
for the fiscal year of $811,000 as com
pared with § 5 1,087 expanded by tin
previous administration.
When the final balancing coinosaiic
all the bills and outstanding account )
are settled by warrants , it willhccomi
apparent how true this figuring is.
Conjectures and figuring on probabilities
bilitios may seem unsatisfactory , am
yet as such figuring and estimate
liavo formed part of the ollieial state
meiiU made , they are not out of plac
in a review of tlicso statements , 0
the facts there are some , however
which are admitted by all , and niuon
them is the one that the present ad
miimtration expended during nin
months over 817,000 moro than th
preceding administration oxpondo
during the nine months correspond ! ) ]
to those. It is also given forth n
olliuial that on the first of Junuar
there was 8.r > ,500 cash in the troasurj
and 82OOQ : ! of warrants outstanding
This shows the financial drift , whoe
current has attracted the attention c
the citizens to an inquiry into th
causes and final result.
of ALMOST .IN .EAHNEST.
A Mun Hung In Fun IB Tnkon Dow
Jimt In Time.
Yesterday there was a crowd t
irnt jolly souls , who well filled with gii
nt were ready for any bit of dovilti
which sooined to have any fun in i
eddo As they were thus holding a hi ;
done carnival , the thought suggested itsi
of having a hanging , and 01
named Dill Proxel wsa chosen tl
victim of the joke. Ho was hurried
pulled up by a scarf wound arum
no his neck , and as hurriedly lot dev
IBS again. JIo was found to bo in a dei
ml
faint , and the crowd aoborod up quic
1 > - ly at the thought that they had real
tone
hanged him in earnest. Some of the
no thought the follow was going to di
7. and the scare was quite general , b
1st an application of cold water and frei
rt air soon revived the victim of the t
, practicaljoko , and now ho is hlmst
of
again. The jolly souls who thoug
ro-
hanging such a good ioko , will n
lor soon bo caught trying it again , and
nyy the fright only startles thorn into tl
* y realization that such practical iok
mo he are apt to bo serious ones , it will n
have boon in vain.
lib
ho
Hit AMUSEMENTS ,
Jll-
Floral Tributes to Mtea draco GUI
land-Entortalnmonta ' .
ien j'rom.
iend teed Thin Week ,
ing The Grace Curt land Conipa
closed a must successful week
ice day night by presenting a double hi
an
"Faint Heart" and "French Spy
giving both in a highly accoptul
manner. Alist Curtland was the :
cipiont of nn elegant Moral ollbring , I
to. design being of the popular horse li
uro kind , encircling tlio lottur " 0. " S
nd was the recipient of another horsrsli
made of fluweri aliuost as beoutifi
The ymnig artiste has been favnied
the ] ) .ist week by nmniTwu Mich ox-
pruflsioiis of admiration. The even
ing pns\ious the uihot.s joiii"d ia giv
ing tiur a boantifiil lloral tribute , and
not an evening during her engage-
meiit here did she oacapo from having
at least ono floral ollbring
For the present week t\vo \ entertain
ments by other companies are prom
ised. That on Thursday evening is
"Fun on the Hristol , " by Jarrott iV
Rico's comnany of fun makers. Tlio
Bristol is the i amo of a steamer on
which the plot makes two eloping par |
ties tnkn passigo. : The elopers USHUIIIO I
disguises which laid them into many
ridiculous situations , and the cabin of
this steamer is made tlm scuno of I
much jollity. The piny is said to bo
full of fun , and these who love to
laugh uro promised a full feast ,
On Krid'iy evening Atkinson's well-
known "JolliticH"nro to present their
miihical absurdity. "Tlio Electrical
Doll. " ThiH is a polpouri of comedy ,
song , music , burlesque and novelties ,
and an evening of fun and frolic is
promised all.
IOWA BOILED DOWN.
Tin- I mlepviidciicc inline aiyluni hus'iT' '
ihmat"H.
Hay in n'lllni : nt 11 ! to $15 J > er ton , In
r urlinj'tcm ,
Uiy oak wood nulls at S3 to & { . 'JO a cord
in IinnsiuK.
Tlio Htnte muilical rncicty mot in Do
Moinus on th'i Z'lth.
The HnrliiiKton board of trade numbur-i
1'ill active memhcrH.
The now elevator at L'ohuri ; has it rapa
city of lli.OOO buHliuls , vj
Tlio Davenport produce exchange is now
fully ready for huHlntsrt.
It. taken ? ( ! 0 000 a month to pay oif the
What Cheer coal miner" .
. The piopriety of illmnimititiK Tiplin
with electricity in under dlsLiitoion.
Colonel Shaw , of Annniosa , will build a
c e.imury at I'airview , JOIICH county.
The orciimery it Klkndcr , f'layton coun
ty , paid out S.'W.OfKI fiircrciim la tyear.
The Pen tiriolncbmrdof trmle cnntem-
plates putting up u building of its own.
Atlantic has rai-od a pilrsi * of ? ' - ' , 00(1 (
for thu coining .rune races at that point.
. \0iit 100 teaiiiH and -Ml nipn Imvn
iicen oni ; ( , ' ; in tlio ice hnru-Ht at D.iven-
| iort ,
Theio wcro 1,07. > ,000 buihols of coin
xhlpped f i oia lletl U.ik during the pnst
year.
Hhonamloah IN to lime a caiiuinj , ' fac
tory and n new nation il bank iu the near
utuic.
The Iowa AV'e ulvnuimer8ityci-li'brated
itn twenly-Hevei'tli niinual amiiiicrHaiy
yoxteidity , the 2."itli.
C arinda ! H to have a linu of Hcrdiu
( iacli-fl that will rim from thu depots to
.lie varioim hotels and ( lilFerent paits of
ihe city.
Malvoni bus u now opera hou-c , fur-
ni'hcd with nice wccnery , IMitcil with gas
MH ! heated by a furmice. It will neat six
Imndrcd people.
The Dubunuo buildin ? : uul loan : ioci'
atlon IH in a lionltliy condition. The IINHO-
elation In building eix mure tenement ; ,
making fourteen in all.
.State Vi-h CoinmtHsionor Hlaw ( , win
\\-I\H in Ceil.ir ItiiDicN tlio other day , hai
iu charge HOO.OOO white fidi I-KRI tu In
in Spirit litkc. Ho had abend ;
"
placed 100,000 trent e-gH ; in tint body o"
water.
Three hundred nnd lifty keg * of powde
are stowed in a wooden buildini ; nun
Knoxville , which fact causes uncasincHHti
the pcopla of that town , lee I BOIIIC day ai
e\llo ) ion may occur Nimilar to that a
Oiltaluonn.
A plan in on foot , and nearly coimim
mated , whereby a grand opera house , o
the latent modern utvlo throughout am
with a Ko-itint ; capncity of from 1,200 t <
lnOO , wlllboen-cted in iMarsliallLowii th
ttpring.
John Curley , u l , > iiiso county fanner
was taken to the Mouut I'leamuit
MHyluin i lie other day Hi * abbcrntioi
wan produced by excessive religious p\
citemcnt consequent iiioit | at eiulanco up
n a Htirring revival meeting near M
iiimf.
According to thu reemd in thu olticc u
Secretary of State Hull , theio are fi'J
iaperfl published ill ] own , ofihich ! >
ro republican , ! W democratic. . ' 12 gieon
o > auk , 33 politic * not given , , ' ! S iniloiiuu ]
o ut , Hi neutral , ft independent rr-piiblicai :
J Hucictyand . ' ( miscellaneous.
, , The luidy of a faim employe , with hi
leek broken , wax fuiinil tlio other il'iy n
isy be public highway n-ar WcHtoii , 1'otu
y vattamio county. The man had been t
iVcstou tiaiiHactiiig business for II'H MI
iloycraiul hecanio inlox'c.it ' d , and , it i
iiippnsed while mi his way hoino th
lorHVH ran away throwing him out.
Tlio Biirlliuton , & Southwestern lai
way and its pioperty hiuliu been snl
nuler ( lecreoH of foreulojuro IIUB bwn n
irgaul/ed under thu iiiiino of the I hic.igi
ISurlington & ICnimai City railway cmnp ,
iy , anil iht > latter company h H taken po
< 8siin of the mad uud property , am' wi
n lerraftor control and pt > ri to th m
Die new company is controlled ' .iy tl
Chicago , Htirlington & Qiiinoy nud.
The DavauportfM nriler Cane.
DAVK.Ni-our , Jnnunry 2 ! . Tliotri ;
of Otto Holhvagner , for thu inurdi
of Dorn , his wife , lust August , ouilc
yesterday with the conviction of tl
accused The caao was uivim to tl :
10 jury Friday night , and yoHtordi
10 inorninj ; they returned their vordic
liiuling him ( < tiilty us indicted nnd I ! :
ing the penalty at death by Imngin
Ml A now trial was ininiiidint-'ly move
I'll by the counsel for tlio defense ai
id will bo nrguod next Suturdny , In
k- with little chnnco for SIICCCHH >
kiy ono wns surprised nt thuvordict , nstl
iym
m testimony throiiRliout liad been ve ;
o strong against the accused , Ho i
ut ccivoi' ' his sentence with nnrutlli
ih stolidity and scorned perfectly indi
feront to his falo. It is bolioed <
nil sides that ho will hung , as i
ht ground foe a new trial can oiist.
ot
if Dwyer'i Racing Stud.
lie
A oc4 ted Prou.
OS
ot NKW YOUK , January L'H. Cliche
1 . Dwyer to-day authoritatively d ,
niod the truth of a cable dispati
printed in the morning papers to t !
ellbct that IMiillip Dwyer hud docid
to ship his racing establishment
England. . His horses have not a B <
itury engagement in . Knghind , \ h
in tliia country they are engaged in i
principal stakes.
The Vitmlorliilta lu Court Aiii
Nitlonsl AwKHUleJ I'IYHH.
NKW YOHK' , iluiiuury 2 ! . Sen
'hard A' Co. , have sued Cornelius
roh Yanderbilt for 8110,000 for men
h lonnod and
legal Moryjcos growing ere
100 r.f his suit against his brother , Wi
ht H. Vanderbilt , in contesting t
100 will of their father , the into Coinir
ul uoro Vandeibilt.
WAYS OF WICKEDNESS.
Sunclny OllenUcra Who Have Been
Cmcklnf ? the Law.
A follow full : > f drink nnbl > cd n coat
hanging in front of S. Kiscman's stnro
Friday evening , and started on the
run up the street. One of thu clerks
followed and captured him , and
turned him over to Constable MeFad-
den , who safely housed him. On
Saturday the fellow was sober enough
to give hiii niuno us II. Johnson and
on pleading guilty was sentenced to
ten days in juil. He was identified
nstho same fellow who under thu nnino
of Jones jumped a board bill nt the
Ml. Pleasant house , and on complaint
of the landlord was sent to jail , and
having justworved hi * term , pioceoded
at once to get iu again.
Saturday night whiskuy got a tcam-
s'ur named Thon.as Bunoy Into trou
ble. Ho WIB full enough of bugjuico
to beco i o reckless , and picked up a
ten pound box of candy in Krb t Du-
( liictte'H confectionery sloro ; and was
about to walk oil' with it , when ho was
spied and gobbled Officer Brouki
guided him to I ho station , wheru he
Hont [ his Suiuliiy in meditation and
evident remorse.
There was % Sntuiday night row in
ono of the saloon ? , c.uisml by two fel
lows just full enough to think they
could run the whole concciu to suit
themselves. They bumped up against
the piano-player and nearly knocked
him oil' the ntool , and bounded up
against thu violinist in fact made the
saloon ochestru keep broken time.
The proprietor saw what they wanted
and gave it to them. They sigh for
no more worlds to conquer. One
bears n shadowed eye and the other n
swelled jaw. No arrests.
Ono of the numerous applicants for
free lodging rolled into the police .sta
tion the otjior ni ht , and taking oil'a
chilly looking straw hat , mndo his re
quest respectfully known. The chief
informed him that he would have to
work on the ; otono pile if ho was com
mitted as a vagrant. lie thought it
over , and concluded to accept the
situation , but when he pooped into
the don where there were two or thrco
druiiks , ho hailily changed his mind
and skipped out. If the situation was
made less inviting still , it would servo
to drive some more stalwart moil into
engagiii' ' in honest work , of which
there is always an abundanca.
Little Willie Lewis , the six-year-
old train ] ) , whose varied exploits have
already been noted in TUB BBI : , again
appeared last Friday night , and was
cared for at the police station. Sat
urday ho was sent over to Omaha in
the expectation Unit his friends there
would take care of him. Ho stoutly
assorted that ho had a sister living in
Stroetsvillo and wanted to visit her ,
but ho has told so many strange stories
that this ono did not receive much
credence. Before leaving this city the
police had his picture taken as an aid
in tracing him should ho bo wanted
heiuikftor. *
OHicor Sterling lodged in jail Sat
urday night a man named Albert
Stein , who is wanted at Ida Grove on
the charge of obtaining money under
false pretenses.
Yesterday afternoon a man giving
his name as Morrossay was placed in
tlio ealal o > se , ( pretty drunk and his
face bleeding. He claimed that ho
had bcoii robbed by a fellow named
Sullivan , but could give no intelligent
account of the matter.
Dominion Now * .
-Natioiia Ai&odatcii I'rtuw.
OTTAWA , Out. , January 'J8. The
government having determined to in
crease the .strength of the iiorlucast
mounted police force , the names of
seven new ollicors are to day gazetted.
Judge Samuel H. Lnno , of Owen
Sound , has resigned hiaolliee.
Tlj total value of dutablo goods im
ported into the dominion during Da
H comber last WHS $18 tM7 ! , I'uin ; bill
HII III lii.n , Sllil ( | | ; free goods , § 1,1)21 ,
I- ( illi ; total imports , $0,757,50(1 ( ; dutj
III collected , 81aO ! . ! )81 ) ; total i sporti
IIK for December , S4)71fti2. : ) Of thii
IKe anicunt § ii-ir > ( ! ,2M ! was the value o :
auricHltural products.
1.
Chicago Faro Bank * .
National AaaoctatiMl I'ruui.
Gnu-Ado , } January 28. All fan
banks and gambling dens were closed
this evening at 7 o'clock by order o
Mayor Harrison. Tlio order only ap
plica to SatunUy uvomng. On othei
nights they keep open all night.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAI
NOTICES.
NOTICK. Swdal | aJicrtlsemsnU , eiuli >
Lout , Found , To Lonn , For Sale , To Hen
WaiiU , Hoarding , t'tft , "ill I'Q Insetted In th
coliinni ut tlie low rate ot TUN" CKNTR 1 > E
LINK lor the flrnt Insertion n < | 1'IVK OIIN'I
1'Klt LINK for each nili < e.iicnt | Inscrtloi
Liweailrertlei'iiii'iita at our oilke , llooin I
l'\ttrett'i Illovk , llroiulul : ) .
AX1KD K t'r body In Council llhiffii I
lie . . to takoTHK Ilitx-JO ITIIU per ucok , il <
ry HMTIH ! Ijy larricrs. Ollli't' , Hooiu fi , Kviretl
rye Itl'itk. ' llroaiUa ) .
o-
oLd " \\r.\NTKD To Imy 100 torn Broom icri
TV r'or particular * dilreM Council Illul
ifMl Drooin Factory , Council IHulN , Ion * . L68-231I
A Bret-clans lirooui tier. M ) i
110 WANTED Council Hindi. Iowa. 6UO-80'
? OKBALK Olil iiaix.ru 4Wc i > cr hundred ,
: The Ilco olllco. Couuell l lufl . ne2T-tt
mo DIIICH-HAKKUS , FOIt 8ALB- &
.L more of land aJJo'iiliiR ' the lirlck .
lUiincr \ llalneV on Upper llrcuiluay. ri
l ttlcul r ) ' | ily to David ll lnc or to llmiiei
,0- ottlco tt tliollo.irilotTruJii rornn , ( "ounoil lllufl
,0h 77&-de''i 3m
lie
l OTTKIt'S TICKET OFFICKV r In nillroi
Bd L ticket * toiitlnuuii to boom. Uiipreeolent
to low rate * to all ratuin i olnU. K\vt ) tlek
toA. guaranteed , OnK'm tllleil tjy telephone , Fro
0110 to ten ilollan Kt\e > ) by piiriliakln tlcKi
ile ot C. A. I'otter , ueei or to 1'otter & rainier , N
ill < 0 South Flltli utreit , Jour doortt below tlio jioi
Olliiv , Council lIlillTn. lomt. QU13-tl
\\r7NTKD-lioy , with | > oii > , to wrrv vaiw ;
) Y Inaulro ut lt K ollief , Countll llluttj.
y Notice.
, , v I < l tuu to the ImuielikO uevt > of tin1 In
' Golatlno Uronildn Instantaneous Proce
Ut i ut thu Excrltlor Gallery , Filth ' Btnet , Cou
II , ell Oluirs , thu l'roirletor ' ) iletlre'i the i
' ' Pictures 10 u-il ! Wtwien the. hour *
he 10 and li o'rlo.'K a. m. , UK o lnir to thv Pre
of Outlnesc tiKh rrausuiitnt In iioa ary
> old ttu ay
W-lin J UARKE , Proprietor
FACTS WORTH KNOWING.
"Good morning , Mr.
Jones. You seem in
good humor this
morning. "
"Yes , I have been to
the
BOSTON TEA STORE
and find anything and every
thing I want ,
OF FIRST QUALITY AND
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
I tell you , I cun Save Money
now out ot'mv salary , and Live
First-Oluss , too. It paya to go
there. "
"Where did you Bay it wah ? "
BOSTOfi TEA GOUT
FINE GROCERS.
1G Main St. and 15 Pearl St ,
COUNCIL BLUFFd , IA.
( Gnsollno Store. )
. JOIST US ,
.
l > rALF.R IN
STOVES , TIN WARE ,
SHEET IRON WARE ,
331 Broadway , - Council Blufl's , la.
" *
DOX'T PA'I. TO SHE Till ! hTCCK 01 *
W. W. BUCHANAN
DIAMONDS ,
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY ,
202 Broaaway , GDUNOIL BLUFFS.
H. H.JUDSON ,
DRY GOODS
405 BROADWAY.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IRON WORKS ,
MANUFACTUr.EHS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINIMI
AND
GENER AL MACHINERY
Ollico and Works , Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW
We ( 'Uc hicelil | ! attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnace *
HOISTEUS AND
BENERAL MILL MAOHINERU
110USK FJWNTS.
tI t I GENERAL REPAIR WORI
n rt 'fitf prompt uttentlon A uinr.il a
* * nortincnt ot
i ,
Brass Goods , Belting , Piping
AND SUI'PMKS KOlt
Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coa
OHAS , HENDBIF ,
President
MAURER & ORAIQ ,
ARTISTIC POTTERV
01 Rich Out aiasa , Fine French China
Silver Wnre Siv. ,
310 JlKiUDUjiv. COUSClh IILUPFH , IOVV
Drs. Woodbury & Son ,
0.
C'or. I'tuirl b Ut A\e. , L'Ol'.NCII. 111.1 ITb.
\V S.MKNT. . JACOII Sl >
' AMENT St SIMS ,
Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Lai
COUNCIL BLUFFS , ioWA.
.
n.
n.njf njfol KELLEY & M'CRACKEN
t to > Marble and Graniti
North Fifth St. , Council BluT-
W. W. SHERMAN ,
MANI FAtTt linil OF
ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY
s s i t
< \
Fine Work a Specialty.
i : . II. HIIEItMAX , IliiefncM
\VJI. C1IIIISTOP1IEI1 , Mcclmnlial M n Rer.
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.
Jhicl ring , Weber. JLmdeinaD , J. Mueller
: F and ether Pianos , $200 and upward.
Burdett , Western Cottage , Tnbor and
Pnloubet Organs , $50andupwnrd. Musi
cal Merchandise of every discriptiou.
.A. Italian Strings H. specialty ; imported
direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , i'oye ,
Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TT
tail. Pianos 'and Organs sold f.uCash
and on Tune. Stock is large , full and com
plete. Musical Journal tree on applica S
tion. Correspondence Solicited.
Address :
O J. MUELLER , I
103 South 5th Street. O
IB
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. ,
Storage and Commission Merchants , \ '
PURCHASING AGENTS
Ani Dealers In all KimN ol Produce. I'ronu.t . attention ifhcn to all consignments.
NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
"W. HI. IFOSTIEIR
> VII.L.SlTm ON S1IURC XOTICC
Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable
Plants
In their season. Orclirs promptly fillnl mid Jtlhi'rul : o KNj'rc-.s cilice frte ot iliaryc. Sc'nJ (01-
-DEALER IN-
PAPERBOOKS : STATIONERY
, ; , ,
COUNCIi , BLUFFS , IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Buyer and Shipper of Grain and Provisions.
Ordcra solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES. First National'
Bank , Stewart Bros. , Council B I all's ; William P. Harvey & Co. , Culver &
Co. , Chicago ; E. A. Kent it Co. , St. Louis.
METCALF BROS
.H I > IM.KIW : iv
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. .
CHICAQO PRICES DUPLICATED.
OOXTJKTOIX. I
REAL ESTATE AGENT ,
Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands ,
and a number 01 Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska.
Oflico with W. S. MAY.NB , over Savings Bmk , - CPU MOIL BLUFFS
BIXBY & 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. .
r
We Carry the Largest Stock of FINE
BOOTS St SHOES
SLIPPERS , ETC. ,
Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs. .
All Mail Orders Promptly Attended To and
Highly Appreciated ,
OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW.1
Call and See Our NEW SPRING STOCK , which-
has Begun to Arrive ,
Z. T. LINDSEY & C . ,
412 BEOADWAY.ICOUNCIL . BLUFFS , IOWA , .
And WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLARIHDA , IOWA ,