Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 31, 1882, Page 6, Image 6
\ AI . ( Ml , / THE OMAHA DAILi BEE : TUESDAY -JAJNuARY 31 P , T. JMAYNE , COUNCIL BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS. By Carrier SUBSCRIPTION , - - 20 Conta KATES per Week , , f / Manager Council Blufl'a Circulation , By Moll , $ ld.QO per Yoar. COUNCIL DLUKFB , IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS , -OHloo : Hoom Five , Evorott'a Block -Broadway. ? n. W. TILTON , City Editor. J MINOR MENTIONS. t Th Lifilit Guard * meet thin evening t A ltf < lit fall of pnow whitened th < ftreetn here yeitcrdaj. It is the Owl club , ' Innl-adof th Omahi cluh , which liolds IU third pocla aext FrMny1 o\cnng. ! The rivar wns yoitcnlfiy blnck will men and tenmn en goil in the lea hnrvc north ami south of the bridge. ' L'un On the f3rlitol" next Thurednj evciilos promises to Minko up the dr ] 7xme , and niako thriii all lau h , f * Special rollfj oui sorvlcoa are arrange ) t the Con ri galionnl church on Tucnclay "Wedno * > ay and Friday evenings of till > The circuit conrtwaa to ojon HH do lnt ) yentorday morning , but -ludgo Loot Txuroxr did no * , reich here in time fn.n bU homo in Atlantic. Albert Stt in , who was arre.tUd on thi complaint of receiving money u dcr fabu i > roten cs han been taken to Ida GJrovc where the autboriticn wanthtm , AM ra ny hero cm bear wltncm , "Th Jo111tica ( " who appear at Dohfiny'n nox ' V'My evening are all that their nam ImplfeR , and a jolly tlma in promised nl Trho attend their ontertalnmeut. A. team Attached to an expresn waqoi got tired ycntcrdtiy ntnnd ng in front of i iawl tore , nhilo iho driver WAH inside xadiUrtcd on a rnnnlong Uroadway atop jung in a grand umath-up cast of the Og < ! ea house. The public is waiting to see those now Her ici roll out on the directs. Some o ; tbem are in Uowman , llohror & Co.'i warohounc , where they receive gome call re , to look them over , but the maefici .haro their curiosity it 111 unsatbified. Mr. and Mrs. O. 1\ Reed colebratei their tin wcddiDg anniveraary Saturday wrening. Their many friends prenontcc them with many useful nlfts and ttnlqui Teminden of the event. Among the gilti was alee a h.indsome chamber sot , anc aome other pruetits not of the tin nrdcr / * A haipy | wcddluj ; party gathurcc Sanilay afternoon at tin homo of MTH ( OaorKe Hea'h , at which time and plnci ler slater , M ! Julia U.aax > n WUH give ] ia marriBgo to Jamca Stewart , an o ployo of the Chicago & Nurthwcntorn r il way. Jiutl'ca Ab > ott tied the knot , am bountiful wcdd'Dg foaat waa provided wore all the ueedmla for ao liai py at . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart wil this city tbolr home. H Last November n man from llarlai , v stopping at the St. Joe house , took for hi ooin-mato ono night a young man namei 'Frank French. In the morning Krone ! disappeared , and there also ( lituppemci Bayaterlouily the roll of bill , belonging t tlM repioaentativo from Ilarlan , Thor WMiatherol about $1& ( . Since tlici tba offioers have kept on the lookout fo Jfrench but in vain , until Sunday night "Mlien ha was arrested by Marshal Mo. BC mnjiately locked up for eomo future beat faff. faff.Jack Jack Scott was yesterday before Itecoi 4er Durko charged with aMault. I t pro red to be a caia of family troubli ' Slwro being two famill livlne In the earn krase , and the children quarrelling an grtUmt the old fulk into It. The case wi continued , the und < ntandiug being thi * one family should move out Boon , an wutil that time the white Sag nhould t hung out on. both eid H. Such litt < trouble * are prone to break out here no that the population U increasing so fae Bad rentable houses are so to tree nn t f orco famUloi to crowd in together. PERSONAL. ITremont lienjamin , an attorney at Av on , was In the city yentcrday. Wm. 0. ShurtlefT , of Sterling , Ill.Bpc ] Bandny and Monday in thl city. N. N. Vintiuei.t and 11. N. Vinquoat.ii men from KunaaH City , were iu the ell yesterday looking after their next nut snor'tf supply _ _ Changing Hands. The following tnmsforu of real estn wcro reported from the county recon l > y J. W. Squire & Co , , nbatractora i titles , real natato and loan agout Council L. F. Hulstod to W , B. Cuppy , ui divided ono -half of lot 1C , in Duv l ark odd , Avoca , $150. G. W. Norton , ot ul , to W. I miii , w no 8 , 77 , 42 , 8800. A. FauBlor to P. N. King , parti w 12 , 75 40 , § 50. W. H. McElroy to George Hoi mail , lota 8 and i ) , in 1 CaBady'a adi city , 1400. J. J. Williams to 11. M. Jone part of aw 34 , 74 , 39 , $2,000. A. W. Wyman to U , Strutbac ] part of no 27 , 74 , 42 , $200. B Farnsworth to J. J. Johusoi i n | tie 34 , 70 , 43 , $300. Luke Hichardson to MnryRichan on. part of block , 25 in Noola , $46 E. O. PowolltoE. V. FuBon , n e 2 , 74 , 38 , $800. W. W. Dearborn to J. M. Palme part of lot 11 in block 18. lllddli abdivialon , flOO. R. Banders to B. Orowdor , lot 10 . Hawthorn's add , Loroland , $22G. W. F. Travis to 8. R. Bearle , r -tor 0 , 70 , 30 , fl.OOO. D. McConaughy to J , Btagoma TfS lot B.in o. p. city , $350. B. B. Boner to K. 0. Dodson , pt of lot C in Bubdiviaion of to uo 25. 7 44 , | 50. Kationai Awoclated Press. PiULAUKU'JirA , January 30. T' ' large meetings of free -thinkora wt lield yesterday in celebration of t anniversary of the birth of Then Paine. "KOUG1I ON HATS , " The thing dwlrcd found at Jo t. A druggUt for "Jlough on llntn. " It dti out raU , udce , roachw , rlie , bed bug * ! 1 iwxw M WORKS FOR WATER. The Financial Pl-m of the Com pany Which Hns Con- traotod With Thio City. It Promises to bo n Prolltiblo Scborni For tlio Company , Whether Itlo ' For the City or Not. Them hixi been mich n ilciiro pn tin part of nil to Imvo water worttn oatab hsliod licro , that the fact of the citj having entered into a contract hu boon greeted with glatltiOBS , eave b ; tkoRo who put their objections intx legal form and sought to got an in junction but failed , The matter ii ono of so much moment nml iiilercR that the public will pladly greet an ] now inform tflon concerning the plain of operation or prnnpoots of micccsa The latest information which Tin BKK hna to impart ia the annoiinco nont put forth by the coinmny itaol : n a New York piper of recent date nd which reads as follows : PROPOSALS VOR VVATKIt IIONDS. Scaled proposaln will bo received a ho office ot the Farmers' Loan am 'rust compan } ' , No. G Exchangi 'lace , in the city of New Vork , tinti noon of Monday , the Oth day of Fob uary , 1882 , for the purchase of anj portion , or nil , of * ftvo hundred thou and dollars of the first mortgage sij > or cent , twonty-fivo yoarfl' sinking und gold bonds , issued by the Coun- il Blufls Oily Water Works company , o aid in providing the means for the onstructmn of a system of wntoi works in the city of Council Bluffii , owa. Payment for nil bonds nllottedmusl ) o inado direct to the Farmers' Loan ind Truat company , by whom the on ; ire procouds _ of all tlio bonds will be lold in trust and paid over to tlio con < ractora from time to time during the onatruction of the water works , hich are to bo completed and pul Ho npnration on or before Januan 1 , 1883. ho bonds nro in denominations ol > no thnusand dollars ; are payable wonty-fivo years from October 1 , 881 ; bear interest at the rate of ( i or cent , per annum ; have semi- nnual coupons attached , pnyablo on lie lat days of April and Ootobor in iich year , and both principal and in- crest are payable in United Statea old coin in the city of New York ; Payment of the principal and in- oroat of the bonds ia secured by n rat mortgage , conveying in trust , to lie Farmers' Loan and Trust com- lany , ( of the city of Now York. ) 1st. 'ho entire system of water-works ol ho company , constructed and to be onstructod , and all its property , > oth real and personal , of whatsbovoi cind and nature , acquired and to b < cquirod , in connection therewith ir ho city of Council UlufTs , Iowa. 2nd Iho charter and franchise and tin ontract with the city of Conner lluOis. 3d. The income and rovonuoi ierivud from water rente , for wxifci o be aupplitdjor hocntyfive years , un > r a special con'ract ' to the city Oj Taunct' JJhtfli , and for water aupplioc o consumers for domestic , business iianufnoturing , railroad , and othci lurpoaos. 4'h. The sinking fum uffioiont to pay off and retire all o ho bonds on or buforo their maturity The company is incorporated undo ; ho laws of the atato of Iowa , with i capital atook of seven hundred ant ifty thousand dollars , tor the purpoa if introducing a supply of wateriron ho Miasnuri river into the city o Council Blulfa , Iowa , and has the sol aud excluaivo right and privilege , under dor a special charter and tranohis grant cd by the city , to lay water pipoa operate water works , and supply th city and its inhabitants with water fo Tire protection , for manufacturing put [ wars nml for domestic uses. The city contains a population o about 20,000 inhabitants. It is th eastern terminus of the Union Pacifi railway , on whoso transfer grounds covering about ono thousand acre within the city limits , aro. located th largo Union depot , hotel , grain olovn tor , and stock yards. Seven otho railroads centre in the city from th north , east and south , natnoly : Th Cliicngo , St. Paul , Minneapolis t Omaha ; the Chicago & Northwestern the Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul the Chicago , Hock Island .t Pacific the Chicago , Burlington it Quincy the Wabash , St. Louis it Pacific , am the Kansas City , St. .losoph it Coun cil Binds railroads. The State Den and Dumb asylum ia located botweo two and three miles from the contr oftho city. By the provisions of the contrac with the city of Council BluH , th company is to receive a mimmtim twenty thousand dollttAi yearly fo period < / tuenty-firr wart for watc to bo'suppliod to the city for fire pro tection and municipal purposes , on thts amount ii to be wcreaied from tim to time hertafttr as additional hydrant are required. The validity of th contract hre recently been unani mously confirmed by the uprom court of the state of Iowa. The ntt revenue from water rent for water to bo supplied to consume ! for domestic , business , manufactui ing , railroad , and other purposes , on to the city for fire protection end mi nlcipal purposes , it U estimated , wl amount to the bum of $92,000 year ) ] The interest and sinking fund chaw will amount to the aum of 840.UC yearly. , Proposals should bo indorsed "Pr < poaals for Water Bonds , " and nhoul bo enclosed in an envelope addresae & the Council Bluffs City Wat < Works Company , at the offlco of tli H-armers' Loan and Trust comnam No ; 20 , Exchange Place , New Vorl bach proposal should atato tl amount of bonds required and tl price the bidder is willing to pay f ( each bond of $1,000 , the accrued ii torost of which must bo added thor to , and ahould bo accompanied by check or certificate of deposit , pa rblo to the order of the Farmui Loan and Truat company , for u su cjltial to 10 per cent , oftho amount < the bid. Bids will bo opened on Honda ; tbn Oil ) dat rf February , 1882 , at the office ol the Farmers' Loan and TriMl company , and the allotment will bi mudo and duo notice thereof iit'tit tc the Micccflsiul bidders immodiatoli thereafter. ChoclcR nnd cortificatpu o ! ( Icnonit nccivcd from'nnauccusafu ' bidderR will at the tntno time bo ro t < rnod by the Truat company. Thi remaining 90 per cent of the purchase money on tlio bonds allottrd , to gotht r with iho accrued intcroii tlicrixiii , will bn duo mid payable tc the Furnnim1 Loan and Truat com pany within GO < ln > s thoreaftiT. Upor the receipt of each final payment the Truat company will deliver Iho bondi porUiinititt thereto to the purchaser 01 to his order. The riirht IB reserved to reject nnj or all bids not doomed for the beat in torcstn of the company. Blank 'proposals , nlao pnmphlpti containing copies of the articles of in corporation , chsiracter , franohlan , con tracts wiih the city of Council Blutlk report of the engineer , anil mortxago , can bo obtained on application U tboFarmers * Loan'and Trust company , No. 21 Exchange place ; McHstn , Sowoll & Pioroo , attornoya and coun. aelor at law , Na 20(5 ( Broadway ; J , H McOeorgo , No. 20 Br < md street , 01 at the dfllco ot the Council O'lilFs ' citj water works company , No. 35 Broad way , Now York. By order of the board of diractorH. J. URIIVKY DKMAKHT , Secretary. It sccina from this showing that the company , at leaat , i perfectly sati - 11 cd with its end of the bargain , and it ought to bo. If , according to the estimate , the works cost 8250,000 , and the company places the $500dOC bonds at good figures , the ciunpanj can start out with a profit of 9200.00C or moro , and according to their own stntomo'it' a yearly profit of ovci 850,000 is expected after that , above , ho interest und sinking fund. If thoac igurea are to bo * relied upon , it ap < > oara that the company will mvo abundant mi-ans for purring the work * to a speedy and nuccceaful completion IOWA ITEMS. The Ulonwood creamery ia nearly completed. The heavy weight quill puihors will congregate at Rod Oak to-day. The Odd Follows of Creston arc ) r-paring for a big colebrotion there April 2G next. A § 30,000 fire occurred at Belle 'laino last week , consuming seven wooden buildings Colfax on "Murtyra" and Hillotto on "Uroi'iibftcks" are the coming ilnguea ef luwa , Olarinda claims moro pretty women han any town in the state. Otir > ho news to Bamum. Ex-Gov. Gear ban accepted the ( residency of the Iowa and Coloradc lonsolidntcd mininc c unpany , and tas Rene to Colorado to itmpcot tin company's property in the Sun Juat district. The Creston Advertiser reports ttia ho officers of that town are on thi Fresh trail of the murderer , Goorgi Bart , who broke jail in Grand L > lam aat weok. The officers are confideu of BUCCOBB. The citizens of Atlantic fired t } arcy of tough and troublesome trampi by masking and a display of rope The mob collared the trantpa n ( rushed thorn out of town , whore the ; begged for life and were allowed t < depart. , The Farmers' Protective aasociatioi have completed arrangements for thi continuation of barb wire manufactur for its patrons. Patonta have booi bought and an agent contracted with and the work will bo begun in a wool at Oos Moinoe. Important discoveries of coal hav just boon reported at and aroun Grand Junction , Greene county , n the intersection of the Des Moinoa < ! Fort Dndgo and Chicago & Nortli western railways. The Dos Moincs < ! Fort Dodge road ia reported to hav bought largely in lands overlying th deposits , and will no doubt grpatl increase their cirryine trade thorobj The veins struck are nearly four ft'r in thickneaB. and are oovorod with line roof of slate , making thorn caa of accoeH and safa to > vork. Tomlittoao Minins Mntteri. National Associated Prem. ToMnsroA'K , A. T. , Tinimry 00. The great mining suit of the Contention tion vs , the Head Center which hn occupied the attention of the dlstric court for the pant twelve days , wa decided to-day. The suit was brough by the Contention company againa the Head Center for a larger porttoi of the Iload Center claim. Counst for the Contention was Senator Stewart art , Judge Lowia and Judge Campbell boll ; for the Head Center , Harry 1 Thornton , Judge Mono ck and Geacg Williams. The hat two days ofTh trial were occupied with the arcumont of Messick , Thorton and Sfowarl during which the court ro m wn thronged. The jury retired at 0:4 : on Saturday night , and returned o Sunday morning with a verdict fixin a. line between 'tho tno mines , an giving the Iload Center nearly all thi valuable ground. The result may b considered ai virtually n victory fo the Head Contnr. notwithitandin that the Contention company got three hundred feet of the souther end of the Head Center ground The town hai been filled for the pai fortnight with prominent mining mo interested in the CMO. The c&so of the Tranquility vs. th Head Center wan continued unt next term. The mining outlook U encouraging A New Railroad Wrlnlclo. III1U County Journal. Under a rula recently adopted b the 0. B. it Q. no article of freight i billed an weighing less than ono hun dred pounds. In other worda if package weigho 25 or DO 'pounds thi corporation charges for carrying 10 pounds. On the same principle man who works half n day would b entitled to pay for a full day , and i ho worked ono day ho should bn pai for two. Under this rule wo wer compelled to pay $1:12 : charges on packugo which fcrmorly cost us 7 cents , JOTH AT THE JAIL. The Intnntori nml Tlielr Accommoda tion ana the Prospect Tor a Now Pntont Hevolvinff Ca o. Tlio present jnil has only ten cflla , and the prisonermu ) alleged to bo doubled up ntid tucked away in nil Rorln of wajs when the number are of the usual si/ ? , At prcnont thuro ia jnst about room cnouch , but from this time on until the meeting of the dis trict court those numbers will nte.idily increase until every corner is crowded. The jail in eizo at le.aU in far from mooting the wants of the comity , and this haa rained the query UK to what 13 bent to do to provide for the criminal classes and those awaitins trinl. The county has commodious ground , now used na a vro d yard , nml located north of the court IIOUBP It io planned to erect upon this a new building ! and the question of an np- [ > ropmiiuii will i > rub.ibl > bo presented lo the people at next fall's eUc'ion , 3omo novel plans are under conaidor- tion. The drawer of tlicao plans pro- peace to erect for $ it5,000 a revolving jail ; that is , the culls atranccd in a cylinder inaido the walls. Tina cylin der ia three stories high and is made to rcvolvo BO that the door of each cull ia brought when neodud lo an opening in the > rating which aurrouiuh the c > lindor , iid the prisoner is thus taken out. It is claimed that only seven pounds weight -iiecdud to ruvulvo the entire cylinder. The novelty of this plan attracts much attention , and is subject toddly comment , Whilu this and other plans for the better accommodation of persons are buing made A nmitor of talk , mnttcis at the prtsont jail move along na beat tbov can. KvofV Sunday religious services are lield thoro. It is coutful whether any grout good is done by them , but they do no harm , and servo to break the monotony of jail lifo. Some of the boj'B scorns moro anxious about meals than the broad of life , and aat Sunday ono of thin class blurted out with the query : ' 'Have wo got to take iho wind buforo wo take our dinnet ] " lie WHS assured that such waa the programme , and submitted quietly to thu righteous talk. The prisoners do not luck for food though , judging from thu bill of faro , which embrnci-H bread and meat three timea a day , coff < e twice u day , and t'ithur potatoes ol bnat.s three times a dny. Erich iirisontr in allowed daily ono pound of meat and one pound and a tialf of bread. JinrSmiiloy , who was arrested by Detective H zoii , and is now lodged in jail at Omaha , might have been nr- roatcd two wouks earlier hud the jailer bore known hit was wanted. About two weeks ago ho had the cheek to apply-at the jail bore for permission to BBO'nomoof tVr b > ys. Ho gave his muuo , and wiif recognized as a hard one , who had i to i in before , anti it was not doomed advisable to let him taik with the prisoners. Had it been known that ho was wanted ho could easily have been locked up , for all needed was to turn the key alterho had boon given the admission ho desired. His alleged purpose was to give the boys somu tobacco , ho having several packages of trio weed , both for am king and ohoning , but it was feared ho might slip in saws and files aa well , and hence admiaaion was re fused. Ho ia doubtloBS now as anxious to get out of jail as ho was' then to Rot in. There is every n w and then a pris oner sentenced to a term in jail at hatd labor. It is almost nonsense to add hard labor rlauso to a sentence , as there is no hard labor to bo done there. There are no facilities for working prisomri. There is occas ionally a little wi rk , of the lightest kind , cleaning up the court house and cleaning up the yard , but this ia but nominal. Some < f the harmless prisoners are uaod for doing chorus and running errands , but tts for hard labor there is npiio for them. Attempts at jail breaking are very seldom. A number of thoao confined there are glad t noiigh to avt ire thorn- selves of frco board , and in fact tliero is every ro.i on to believe that in several c isos lately , larceny has been committed for the solo purpose of getting into comfortable quarters at jail. If the hard labor clauco cou.cl bo practically cairiod out , it would mukolifo in jail loss attractive to poinu of those. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTlOK. Special advertisements , such u Lost , Found , la Loan , For Bale , To Rout , Want * , Hoarding , etc. , will be Ineertcd In Dili column at the low rate of TKN CENTS 1'RI ! LINK lor the flr t Insertion and K1VK CENTS FBH LINK lor cub ( ulmequcnt liiMrtlnn , Lukva crllKimcnta at our offlcv , lloom 6 , Kvcrttt'a lllock , llroailwoy. > Kver > bodr In Council lllufla 1C WANTKI HiHi 2 < > cent * per < xk , do Mierud tjy curlers. Otlloc , llooiu C , K > tiott'i III o , > To buy 100 ton * broom com. For iwrUcuUn uldreei Council lllnO ) Uroom Factory , Council UluBi , low * . OcB-i3U > A Unrt-fliM broom Ucr. M ) in WANTKI Council DluT ( , Iowa. WO SO * T7KR BALE Old paper tOe per hundred , at J ? Thu Io office. Council IlluOi. in 7-U mo UIIICK-MAKKlia. KOH flALK 5 acre * 01 X morool land adjo'iilrg tha brlik.ard o llaancr & Hat ' on Upper Uroa-lwav. Foi particular * aiip'j ' to t > avld llalnmort illannur1 ! oQlc at tbouoMJul Trade rorm > . Council lilufla 776-do2i Sin DOTTKIl'8 TICKET OFFIfB-War In rallroa < , I _ UckeU oontlnuoH to > > oom. UnirecoJcnte | < low rated to all outcm | ioUiU. Krcry tlrke guaranU d , OnUr * tilled by telejihoiie. Froa * ono to ten dolUn w od t > y purc > uulnK ticket of C. A. 1'otler , kucceuaor to rotter & 1'alnier , No 40 South Klttli btreet , four doom UiJovr the ixmt otllce , Council tlluflt , Iowa. octlS tl . - , wltli i < onr , to cam pup WANTF.IV-lloy oltlce , Council llluil * . octlS tf Notice. Onlng I/1 t'ic ' Imme'-io euciVM cf tl nov Qatntlne Bromldn Inttanl.i ecus Proroi at tlio Exc Ulor Gallery , fill ) ) nr ot , Ooun ell Il'ulf ' * , iho | troirivtor | tUvUe tliosg .il.lilnj I'hlldrcu'K I'Utures to all betavcii tha haiirnn lOaiulliiu'clivKa. in. M o ln. to tlu Pra < . of Uutlnots eucli ttrmitrciuent In nucetxary t < a\ol | dear. Ji'Mui J , BARKE , Proprietor FACTS WORTH KNOWING. "Good morning , Mr. Jones. You 'se'em in good humor this morning. " "Yes , I have been to th'e BOSTON TEA STOEE , and flnd anything and every thing I want , OF FIRST QUALITY AND AT VERY LOW PRICES. I toll you , I can Siive Money now out ot'rav salary , and Live First-class , too. It pnya to go there" "Where did you sny Jt wa * ? " BOSTON TEA BOMPT FINE GROCERS , IB Main St. and 15 Pearl St , COU * OTL HLUPP S IA. ( Ujsollnu Stove. ) OBC. OR , . JO 3V US , DXJLKK IN STOVES , TIN WARE , SHEET IRON WARE , 331 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , In , DOST FA L TO SEP. Till ! STCbK OK W. W. BUCHANAN CLOCKS. REPAIRING A SPE61ALTY. , OOnilCil. ELPFFS. H. H.JUDSON , DRY GOODS 405 BROADWAY , . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. _ _ COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MIKING AND GENER A L MACHINERY Offlca wnd Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo [ ( | MJ special attentlou to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , I1OISTERS AND GENERAL MILL . MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. 6BNBRAL REPAIR WORK will rcciUu prompt attention. A general as- nortmoiit of Brass Goods , Bolting , Piping , AND SUPPLIES POR Foundry Pig Iron , Coke , Coal , tOHAS , HENDRIE , President , M&UR13R & ARTISTIC POTTERY , nich Cut CUasa , Pine French CUlna , BUyer Wore Sic. , 340 UROABWAT. < COUNCIL IiLUFi'8 , IOWA. Drs. Woodbury & Son , xi ztr or x et TS , j Cor. I'tarl & lit A\a. , COUJ > CIL llUlrTS. W. 8. AMK.NT. JACOII SIMS. AMENT & SIMS , Attonwys & OouuEellors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , KELLEY M'CBACKEM , Marble and Granite , North Fifth St. , Council Uluffi W. W. SHERMAN , MANUFACTUnUR OK JIOAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY ZE3IA.RlsrE ! S S Fine Work a Specialty. Ji . K H. Rlir.KMAX , Bunlneui Uanagtr South Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 10 WA. 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 Jhickering , Weber , Lindeman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 and upward. Burcett , Wo tern Cottage , Tabor ! and Paloubet Organs , $50andupward Musi IM : cal Merchandise of every discription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Shout-Music , I'OVB , Qames , Fancy Goods , Wholesale anrt Re TJ L tail. 'Pianos 'and Organs sold f r Ooah and on Time. Stock ia large , full and coin , plete. Musical Journal Too on applica s tion Correspondence Solicited. .A. Address : .A.O J. MUELLER , i IE 103 South 5th Street. o T 1. 1.i ' i COUNCIL'BLUFFS , IOWA. \ I : BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. , > Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCFASING AGENTS Aiid Deilcn In all kinds ol Vroduee. 1'rpmpt attention ifivcn to all consignments. NOS. 22 , 24 AND 26 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. . 3EL. TIES - WILL SUPPLY ON SHORT Out Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable / Plants In their scosop. Orders promptly filled and delivered to Exprces office free of charge. Scud for Catalogue , GOXTJM GXXi U Jt'Jb'fcJ , . IE. -DEALER IN- PAPERBOOKS STATIONERY \1 , : , OOUNCI. . BLUFFS , IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFB'8 , IOWA , Buyer and Shipper of Brain and. Provisions Ordera solicited in Iowa and Nebraska , REFERENCES.- National / " Bank , Stewart Broa. , Council Bluffs ; William P. Harvey & Co. , Culver & > ' Co. , Chicago ; E. A. Kent & Co. , St. Louis. METCALF BROS. , W1IOLK8ALK DE\LBH8 IN Hats , .Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PR'CES DUPLICATED. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town LotH , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number 01 Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAvxu , ever Savings Bank. COU TOIL 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. I We Carry the Largest Stock of FINE BOOTS & SHOES SLIPPERS , ETC. , Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles ef 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 & 0 . , 412 BROADWAYrCOUNClL , BLUFFS , IOWA , Ami WEST SIDE SQUARE , GLARINDA , IOWA ,