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    G THE OMAHA DAILJc BEE : \VED.NfSDAy FEBRUARY 8 , 18 2.
P. T. MAYNE , SUBSCRIPT ION BATES ,
Council DlulTa Circulation , COUNCIL BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS. By Currier , - 20 Cents per Week.
COUNCIL BLUi-tfS. IOWA By Mall , $10.0O per Vow.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OUlco : Room Five , Evorott'a Block ,
Broadway.
H. W. TILTON. City Editor. *
MINOR MENTIONS.
William QutnUn , the wild hooti-r ,
ha < been taken to nn .aiylittn to linvo hi * ,
mental malixuy cared f .r.
In the circuit court ycitcrday the cnic
of IVrcIv.il vs. Datifnrlh took nearly nil
tin-day , and wcHNiiluiiittcil late In the at-
tern.MIII.
The opera hou e slieme 'ceinnto have
fallen through completely , i nd the pro * ,
pecti for a new nmti < einciit ccnt-r arc not
a * ( jliiwlnff nn a month UK' ) .
The churchc * . nf the city arc ntlll holding -
ing more or lent special religious ser\icc" ,
anil nrc iiv ctliiR with ome siicccan , cipe-
tinlly nt the Muthodltil church , where set-
lice-iarc licing hell nluM' "
It 1 UudciKtooil tint inont of the subscript -
script ! .n need * I for securing th * locution
of c/irrtago / and wagon works here , ha
been oMMned. The entcrprlsu should be
btwkly pushed to a niiuces-fnl complotlnn.
Two families packed In too clofe quar
tern In a hoiiHo In lluptoMii lull to quar
reling nnd Jack Scott's arrent. Jack wan
let otf with 11 dollar flno if ho would get
nxiiiiier quarttrN within twenty-four
hours.
Smith1 ! * dun ) ilo v'ncle Turn's Cnhln ,
which h t ) appear lieie next Hvturday af-
tenmnn and eu'iiing , ! H one of the bent
drawing ; dhows in the country. By douli-
linn' up it * attractions and shoving Sam
lilies to the 'rout it catches crowd * every
where.
- The I/glit Oimnln in org.miring for
theli firnt aniiunl dance next Friday even
ing , have lnvit d the compnulcn at Oiim-
ha , Olonwood nn 1 .She mndoali in be iirei-
ent , nnd expert n mllltnry ivprfHcntatinu
from rnoli , which will nd'I ' intercut 11 tlio
occan'on.
- The auditor * ollicu at the c nirt hoiiio
iii Mug cn'arKe I by alji < orliiii { the room
lately occupied by the xhcriir. A n oflice is
being provided for thu latter olllcer dl-
rectiy acriMx thu Imll from hli old hcnd-
quiirteni , n portion of lliu ro unler'n ollico
biing partliiooed olf.
U. KniMp hltchud hi < team behind
the bulletin board on Miin Htreet , nnd
wlii'ii he went for il , thorn w.u no trace to
be fount of it. ll complained to the po
lice , till .Icing lie h irHrH li ul been stolen.
YeHtcr.lay he found tint a nut i why had
tnort jnpo on tha property had c.ipltircd
it. A law milt instead of a criminal one
will now result.
'The pollco are called oil fir all Hurt of
litniiiC'M Yesterday nfternoou n meiuugc
CJirte to tlio i-titl'iii for uu ofli-or , the errand -
rand proving to be that a ntray huifoi wii >
dying. Thu ollico ! iivc tlgiitfd , nnd de-
ciileil htii duties didn't indiide tow-doctor
Ing but th > t if the croiture died liu won Id
notify the ( jurying olliuiiilH. Tim heifvi
box etery Indication of being poisoned , bill
knw or why in a inyntery.
St. Tliomim' Ciilhulicchiir h wax fairly -
ly crowded yesterday aft rniion 10 wltneu
the n.arrlago of Homy H. Siitnt , ' to Misi
Teresa A. Paschel , daughter of Mr. am
Mrs. Henry PaHuhel , of thtacity. Itev
Foxier McMcnomy performed the corouui
ny. The bride n , > I > eai ed lit lavender silk
wearlrg the briditl veil. At the close o
the Horvlco the wedding paity took carri
gca for the brido'H home , where friend
tendered the utmal congratulationi * , and i
reception wan held Mr. Suing i-i ouo o
' 'the Mtcconuful yi ling btiainoHi men of St
Helena , Neb , , nnd in winning HO worthy i
trldo IK mutt hea'tlly conKrutulated , whil
for her we extend the heat wUlieH of m my
( rlendx in thUclty.
The Htatoment wan mudu from tli
lobby nt the council meeting Monda ;
night that the proponed htreot car lin
would prove a bloonini , ' to the w or It In
pcoiile ab ut the transfer , bocnuso the
could get their direct car faro at five ctnti
much cheaper than now , and could alfor
Uitn to come up town. The munagoM i
the protont street railway claim that lo L
to advantage over thu pruaent rak'H , r
they give mich working people tickntu b
. which thuy can now ride nt five cenli
trip , thu name rate usthnt proponud by tli
now ordinaucu , l"or t aiiHlentH , hnwuve
thoraloU fifteen centM , live centu moi
than tha rate pro\ldcd for the now line.
There ha\i bcciinnerM IWCH of brie :
throwing' iiinl window Hiiia hlni ; l H'l ;
Another oucuned Monday night , a cd
orcd man being the HggrcHnor , and a bom
at the comer of Klghth nnd Avuiiio
being the bombarded caHtlo. Thu dark (
male two or Ilireu aimaiiltii on the froi
H , bhutttring the glm with hrit !
, and giving the glrN KIIIIU , imrro
from broken liLMiin. A friend
the girl'H KIIVC thu ellow .1 oliuxo and c.
tureil him , but after taking him n fi :
blocU the durkey iniditoil that the in.
hvl in right to arrest him and walked o
Liter Otncer dough arro t d W.ilt
Moulton , * colored nun , who wan Mtntlfi
being the brick thrower , and ho w
odg d In jail In default of thu $300 hi
require' ' . held to the grand jury meetn
n wer the charge of nmltcioui minchlef ,
Thou of the Abe Uncoln Tout ( J.
It. , who went to Omaha Monday night
acceptance of the inflation ext nded
the pout there , returned about U o'clu )
ytwUmluy inoriilug. They report a c
dial wulcotuti and a jolly good tin
ShoitpoechcH were made at thu uu
fire by Col. Sinythe , ( Jen. O'JJrlcn , I'l
Vhiiderwort , Mr. Jluw nand othem , a
thin city wan voiced by John Limit , J.
llolund and othurii. M , ,1. Abbott v
lorce 1 into Hinging a comic nong , and I
never to bo forgottunVidt MoKnild
the ellk-lent druncinajur , nerved ui '
Loin KUhcriiian , ivml midu muihuu
angHnj for it I I'liu in bin diidi of t-n
Hard tack , colfcu , bt > uni > , uuil other 1
urits of a nuldier4 llfu vveru nup | > llt'd I
ftbuudance , and id ) th rcqiiliIU-t o
good time weio provided. H in tbu Int
tluu of the pOdt hero to build u camp
here in tha counu of tuoieckb or o i
reciprocate for many courtesies thu
them by their comraden pt Oinahu. Si
nerve U draw the po < U
r iu feeling and uyinpatby nud | > r (
aUb Indeed to all participant ! .
ANOTHER PROTEST.
The Bonrd of Trndo Objects bo
the Proporiocl Judicial Div
ision of the Cou.ity. .
The ProffroBH ot the Move for n , Now
Government Uulldln In
ThlH City.
At n tiiL'uting of the botrd of tr.ado
liold nthuir roonm Monday ovonitiK
tlio proponud division of thu county
into judici.il districta by untnblinliiiif , '
lorniA of thu court nt Avocn for tlio
unntorn portion , wns brought up , nnd
tin * following ruHolutioiiA wuro adopt
ed :
Hoaolvod , liy tlio board of tnido ,
ruprosun'.ing tlio businesB interoats of
the city , Unit thuy look with duuidud
disfavor upon thu bill now pending
to uittiiblinli suasions af the dintrict
nnd circuit courts nt Avocn , or nt any
othur point than thu county nuat , because -
cause the uamo will bo ncccBsaiily ox-
pon.sivo , uru.itly iiiconvoiiiunt to thu
vast majority of UIOHO Imviti biiHinuaa
i'l the coiirtfl , nnd wholly ngninat the
wiahua of thoau who mo inturoalud in
tliii adimiiiatration of jtiRtico.
Hunolvod , Tlmt u coiinnittuo of live
bo appointed to appuur before the ju
diciary uonimittuo of the ntato NOIIIIIO
in rulution lo the nuid bill , and that
our senntor nnd botb representatives
from thin county bo rerpuostud to op-
posu the piwaagc of tbu bill by all
proper ciFortn.
The coiniiiittuo thus provided for
wna not nntncd , it being duoniud beat
to wait until furthur action on tlio part
of thu bar.
The fact wan brought up that n mo-
inorinl had buon flout to the lown k'g-
iftlaturo unking for the paaaa o of n
law ainiiliir to that oxiating in Nobrnn-
kn , concuiiiing garniahijca. Thuro
Buumod n unanimouH oppoaitmn to
tliia inunaiiro , and a Hpuoi.il coiniiiittuo
waa appointed to look nftor it , those
nniiiou being E. L. Sliugurt , J. T.
Hurl nnd J. NV. Haird.
The coiinnittuo on a now constitu
tion ruportid through it chairman , F.
0. Nowull , and Col. Sapp reported
coiuiuriiing thu coninuttuo niuuting
holu'in regard lo the proponed wagon
bridge ncrosa the rtvor.
K. L Shiiunrt , John II. Keatluy ,
Homy Van Jirunt , J.V. . 1'orogoy ,
iluaao MoMnhon , Uuorgo Oiraon , W.
Uiinyon and Cbarlua 1'oruu wurooluct-
i.'il to inuuibursliip.
Leonard Evorutt read a coiinnuni-
cation from Coiigruasiiian llopbiirn
Htuting that hii bill for n special up-
popnation for n govuriiiuent buildinu
in thia cily was buing favorably con-
Hidurod by Ihu comniitteo , ana that
thuro waa a likelihood of ita final pas-
aago IIo also expressed n willingn Hate
to accept any hulp in the niattur which
thia city iright furniah by ucndini ; del-
ogatoa to work for a paitugo of tin
bill , lie further ntatod that tlio Mu'
Cro.iry bill wim being abaiidonud bj
its friondn , and theio WUH no chiinci
for itn nucccan ,
MUCH MUDDLEb.
Such Seem to Be the Council' )
"Viewsot i.he Oityt'a Fip-
anciul Condition.
An Ordinance Paused for the Craatloi
of a Mow Street Railway Lino.
A apcoiul niuuting of thu city caun
cil wna liuld on Monday ovuniug I
conaidor thu fnianciul condition of th
city NumurnuB ( juostions wor
naked nnd mmwered , puncils und pi :
purs wuru kupt busy figuring , tin
every possible view tukon to autiaf ,
the nldurinun and the public that th
city ( induces wore in n very fuvorabl
condition , It was figured out tlui
the city's bonded indebtedness wii
SH7100 , nnd 'hat the constitution ! !
limit of ita bonded indubtedneaa
daed to this waa 32,00
in outstanding wiirranta , niiikin th
total indebtedness $17-100. ! ) The
it was figured that thu assets of th
city were about 882,200 , inuludin
k uacollected taxes , thu prospective ii
Y.il . ui'inu from thu police fund and otlic
ilHO itums. From this some of the aldei
HO men lignrud that the actual indebtui
HOU ness of the city was. about 97XX
and the limit
ay by constitution wn
nt 81-111,000. So the council had tiboi :
k. ? : > 0,000 , to go on.
k.iw Thin way of ligurinij made all fei
of more cheerful , but the city attornc
I" called attention to the fact that tin.
could not legally lignro in this so
of fashion. Thu bonded indubtudne
.111
was a separate matter and could m
if.
if.er bo reduced by uupimscd assets or e
er timuted income. The only way to r '
od duc thu bonded indebtedness was I
'UK paying oil bonds , and they could in
All be paid until due , uulu.li the holdu
to ohoso to Hive them up. Thu limit <
this indebtedness had been roaehoi
A. und thoru was no use huuiing on th
ut all. It could not bu chunked.
, Thin net the poncila to figuring
unuthur way , and it WIIB tiniilly co
CIC eluded that the city hud iihout ? 11CI ,
to run on for two months more , Tl
ne. estimated it from
mayor $ lii,000
uiji $14,000 , but the former aiijiuarti
AUl be the more accurate , thu tax levy I
uul ing placed itt S5,8)8j ! ) ! ) the police fin
J. at ? ! ) ,000 , making u total of 808,811
VIU ) and the warrant mmied to Februa ,
tlio 1 , 1882 , being ? r 7,71o , luuvinj , '
I'll , balance of 811,000.
the The figurinj , ' was preliminury to t
by nettlcmunt of thu ijtiuBtion whetli
up. work Bhoiild be continued on Uni
tu- uvunue. Aldormun ' Fonda mov
In that work be continued to a limit
( ldennun J'hilhps want
u
wink done on Main at runt. Aldeun
Unthank put in u word for Imli
file Uieek. The hint named BiiugeHti
and wna dropped , the mutter being
IWII ready in thu hands of u commit )
itch who had power to act. Aldenn
to- Fonda's motion fur the resumption
JV work on Union avenue and on Mi
utruot also waa curried finally.
pcrviaor Fl.irdin said il was useless to
tnlk about continuiiiK the work "to a
limited degree. " Thuro would bo a
hundred teams rendy for work , and it
could not ho limited. Alderman Foil-
dii thought they could not stand it nt
that rate very long.
It ai suggested that thuro was a
lioso cart t. ) pay for , 81,000 to bo
spent on thu eii inu house , ? 2,000 for
K.IS , and othur bllhi to be paid , and
that the council had hotter move
slowly. Alderman Uawson objected
to rushing on with the work. Thuro
wore so many bills to pay , ho dosircd
U > wait a bit and get nt a clearer iilua
of tlio city'i finances. Ho moved that
the matter bo further looked into be
fore work was resumed , but the mayor
ruled out his motion on the ground
that the mover voted against the pro-
vioiiH motion which he was thus try
ing to rescind.
Alderman Haino wns of Alderman
Danaon'a opinion. Ho did not believe -
liovo they had got at the bottom facts
yet.
yet.Tho mayor thought everything was
booming and hoped the work would
go on , and the matter was dropped to
take the consideration of another
tliumo.
An ordinance was introduced pro
viding for another struct railway lino.
Tlio ord M r < after aomo discussion
and am. qd wits , was passed. The
mcorporators named woro.T. J. Brown.
W. 0. James , W. H. Metcalf and
Spencer Smith , and the ordinance
gave the permission to run street cars
"on Main street from a point north of
Broadway to its intersection with First
nvunue , thence along First avenue to
Union avenue , thence along Union
ftvonuo to the Union 1'acilic depot ,
and to use Eighth avenue , formerly
called Uurtin street , from Union
avenue to Sixth street , formerly
known as Center street , anu also to
use Sixth Htruet from Sixteenth ave
nue , formerly known as Missouri ave
nue to First avenue , and also to usu
such othur streets as muybo necessary
not buforo in use for utroot railway
purposes. "
It was provided that work bo com
menced within three months and com
pleted within one year from commence
ment of the work.
The faro was fixed not to exceed ton
cents to the Union Paciliu depot and
live cents on other trips , coupon
tickets being Hold , however , to Union
Pacific depot ut five conta in packages
of ton.
It was also decided by amendment
that the trips should bu every thirty
minutes between six o'clock in the
morning and BIX o'clock in the oven-
ing.
ing.Tho discussion of the matter brought
out the statement from J. W. Chap
man that ho was only interested in so
far that ho would like to BOO another
street railway to start competition
with the present line , and that Mr.
Brown , who wan the principal man ,
had assured him that the line would
bo completed in sixty days.
The city attorney publicly washed
his hands of the whole matter. He
did not euro whether the ordinance
t panned or did not pass , but ho wanted
j it distinctly understood that ho had
no responsibility in thu matter.
Adjournment was taken until uoxl
Monday evening.
J. W. Ilodefar , has opened a nev
coal mine nnd owing to the suporio
quality of the coal , liu has named i
Iowa Wyominir , and it will bo knowi
by that name in the market hereafter
No. 26 Pearl alrooL fobT-tf
PERSONAL.
H. II. IJonuoy imd wife , of LittleSiiiui
nmdo a brief Htup here yesterday ,
fJMIfl * Alice Mnttox Ima reNl ned.her i c.s
tion na teacher in one of the department
of the BUtomer school.
Henry Miller , Knq. , of Albion , low.
who in largely intcroHted in coal mint
near there , favored TllK DKK with n cii
yesterday.
Will Ourtis , of North llond , Neb. , n
cnterprinlng stock man , wa in tlie cit
yeitoiilay , reluming homo from a vi.iit I
. Wldconalu frioiidn.
it
is There wm quite n largo tethering c
friend * nt the realdoiico of Ci pt. nnil Mr.
St. Klrschton Monday evening , tu witnoi
IB
the in irrln e of their daughter , Mi n Leni
to Cliarlo * K. StiiliUH. Inquire Burl *
IIBI formed the ceremony in n Imppy man
nor. and the liuxiiitaUty ami Rood cliec
which in the expected nccmupiniinont c .
mich nn ncciixlon , wni boitowo 1 upon tli
guotU. Mr. mill Mrn. Stulilm havu oi
to KiuiHttu City , where they will malt
I- their home , nnd whither they are accoi
panieil by thu well winbonnf nuny friend
IOWA ITEMS.
There are sixty-three miles of rai
ul way in Diiuna Vista county.
Thu Cediir Rapids barbed wire coi ;
pauy has buen incorporated ,
rt Thu whooping cough is makii
ha amiueinont for Ackluy fainilios.
otIS Dr. Shaw , u prominent physician
IS0 - Clurinuu , ia dead of small pox.
0DV Mitchell county farmers aru gou
DV extensively into the dairy business.
ot .
rs Gee , Noally , one of liurlington
of oldest residents , is dead at thu age
d ,
ut Linn county taxes for 1881 nu' r
gate ? 180ii3i4 , : ; : , of whioh the ru
inn way conipaiuua paid $11D(2,9 : ( ( } ,
n00 Deconxh reports a hotter trade dn
00 ing the past tnruu months than ut at
ho time for the paat fi'vu yoirs.
tote Thu comity of Sao will pay $3,0 <
to for thu discovery of a workable ve
te of coal within its boundaries ,
nd
IB. Reports from different parts of t !
IB.ry nt.itu indicate that the prospects for
rya good fruit crop aru good ,
1'olk county ro.it estate transfers f
he January numbered 211 , represent ! ;
loren a money value of $209,710.22.
on . A farmers' convention will bu he
utj ! at Otiigc on the 8th and IHh inst. , f
0 ( | ' thu discussion of farming interests.
Chaiiton has resolved iu pub
nicotint ! that the legislature nhoii
lln
( m ustublish a atato normal Bohool tliui
al- Huv. Samuel J. Uogent has arriv
in Cedar llapids to inaumo thu pi
toiute of the Congregational chui
of thoro.
Hon. Kr.ukjol Clark , of lown Oil
- ) waa caught in the log by an icoho >
thu othur day and received u painful
injury.
The Diiljuijui' iron moiildir * are < > n
n strike , not ber-anm tlmy want hiulicr
wages , but for the reason , as Hioyeay ,
there are too many apprentices.
During the month of January there
were forty-six marriages tn I'olk
county , and lifty-ninu births , includ
ing throe sots "f t ins. Tlio deaths
numbered twenty-one.
The Crestou Advertiser is working
up u lively oppusiti m to railroad al
dermen. The experience of western
cities shows that railroad employes in
ofllcial position r.irely vote or work
ftg.iitut the inteiciits of their employ-
on.
on.The totnl cost of criminal prosecu
tions in the state for the year 1881
was SJ8f,8.tHJ.2.'ij ! ) for 1880 , S'.W.l-
57 < W ; increa'o in 1881 over 1880 ,
87:178 : 50. The total number of
convictions in 1880 was 1(081 ( ; in
1881 , 1J70. !
Charles Kcndiu' , of Hoone , induced
a J J-year-old irl to marry him , and
by false swearing eccuicd u license.
Immediately nftur the marriage the
parents secured pomrmioii of thouirl ,
and will prosecute the parties to the
trammel ion.
The report of Secretary Hull to the
governor of the criminal buxiness in
the Iowa courts for the years 1880-1 ,
shows totals as follows ; Convictions ,
I'l70 ; sent to penitentiary , 285 ;
unablu to road or write , 'M ; foreign
born , -loT.
The wife of Uov. Thos. Masker-
villo , recently deserted by huslund at
Uloomfiold , is on her return to Eng
land , with her two luhies one six
teen months old nnd the other three.
Her faithless husband , pastor of thu
Congregational church at Itloomftuld ,
run nwiiy with the hired girl.
The miuiugurs of tlio Northwestern
railrond company are urging thu people
ple of Cedar Ilipids to utilize the
wiiter power in the Cud.ir liver by the
crec'inii of extensive Ibuiriiig mills ,
and offer in such event to uive thu
niaiiufiteturers advantuftvB in freight
rates.
Tlio Hon. W. K Wrtbator , the rep-
reHuiitntivo of 1'ago county , who died
recently in Des Monies , had insur
ance to t.ho nnioimt of § 11,500 , , us fol-
IOWB ; In the Ancient Order of United
Workmen , $2,000 ; in the Oakuloosa
Masonic Aid Society , $5,000 , and in
the Odd Fellows Aid Society : vt
Galesburg , Illinois , 2,500.
The body of a young man , well
diessed , was picked up by train men
near Ottumwa last week. There was
a largo V-shuped gash in the ho.id ,
but no other signs of violence. No
valuables of tiny kind were found up
on the body , and the only thii.g which
furnishes thcrcmotestcluo to his iden
tity is a pr.iyor-boolc , upon the fly-Jeaf
of which is written , "Presented by
his mother to Charles R. Murphy. "
Thu manner of his dentil is n mys-
toirj' .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Iowa's Houd Law.
Glvnwooil Journal.
A strange feature of the Iowa road
law is noticeable in the fact that sc
fur as country roads are concerned , nt
authority is lodged in anybody to im
prove any line of road except for i
shot t distance. The board ot super
visors can build bridges but they can
not build roads. They can authorizt
the opening of a road , they can changi
ita direction , move it from ono placi
to another , or close it up altogether
but they have no authority whatove
to build one to macadamiz
ono after it has been opened. Eacl
township has its own road distric
each road district has its road super
visors , and each .supervisors can at
tend to the road iu his own district
And so there can bo no orgnnizei
work on any ono long stretch of high
way ; it has to bo done by piecomcsil , a
it wero. If ono'supervisor chooses _ t
macadam his piece of road , all right
ho can do it. If in the next distric
the road supervisor does not choose t
III continue thu macadam in his districl
thoru is no law to compel him.
The Effect of Scotch Toddy.
Crentou AdmiUir.
An Omaha editor in replying to th
toast "The Press" at the burns ban
quent in that city the other day , said
"My head is considerably larger tha
K. when I ciimo huro. " With visions c
K.ft K.m our own Scotch supper in mind _ th
ft , Advertiser says , "Wo should smilu.
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ed OHIIIK to tin Inunonto luccciu ol tlio r
Proc
Gelatine Bromldn Inttantaneout
as- at Ilio Excf Ulor Gallery , Hlth ntnet , Coi
rch ell Olullt , I be iiroprlttor dolro Uiote wlili
ChllUrvir * I'lUuroioiall betwccu the hour
10 anil U o'clock a , m. , M olaf to the Pr
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' . ' TOld delay ,
ok ' stMia J , UARKE. Proprletoi
FACTSWORTH KNOWING ,
_
"Good morning , Mr ,
Jones. You seem in
good humor this
morning. "
"Yes , I have been to
the
BOSTON TEA STORE ,
ami flnd anything and every
thing I wunt ,
OF FIRST QUALITY. AND
AT VEBY LOW PRICES.
I toll you , I cun Bavo Money
now out or' inv salary , and Live
First-Class too. It pnyH to go
there. "
"Whore did you Bay it was ? "
BOSTON TEA COMF1
FINE GROCERS.
16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St.
COUNCIL BLUPPvS , I A.
( Gasoline Sto\c. )
. X& . JO3VI3J3 ,
.
HMLF.il IS
STOVES , TIN WARE ,
SHEET IRON WARE ,
331 Broadway , - Gounctl Bluffs , la.
DONT HA L TO 8KB THE STOCK OF
W. W. BUCHANAN
DIAMONDS ,
WATCHES ,
JEWELh ,
GLOGKS.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
202 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
.H. H.JUDSON ,
DRY GOODS
405 BROADWAY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IRON WORKS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
o MINIM
ENGINES , BOILERS ,
i-
i1 1 : AND
n
jf GENERAL MACHINERY
ID
Ollico and Worka , Main Street ,
COUNCIL B.-UFFS , IO ; < 7A
Wo g\\u \ npfclil attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces
HOISTEUS AND
GENERAL MILL MACHINERK
HOUSE FRONTS.
"
GENERAL REPAIR WOR1
In 1ll rcceltc prompt a'tontlon. ' A "Ke
li-r aortmoiit ol
1
Brass Goods , Belting , Pining
AND SUPPLIES FOll
m Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coa
ifl *
OHAS. HF.ND-U ,
IT s out
MaURBR OR Aid ,
01ol ARTISTIC POTTERY
'or Rich Cut OUV88 , Fine French China ,
Silver Wuro io. ,
SIO 1IKOADHAV , lOl.NL'l. Ill L I-1-- , IO V
ktl ted Drs. Woodbury & Son ,
oin
So ,
Mt-
Cor , I'carl & l t Axe. , I'OLVNCll.
I W. S. AMEST. JAC011 bJl )
_ i AMENT & SIMS ,
I Attorneys & Oounsellors-at-La\
it-w COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
et
.
un.
KOf KELLEY & M'CRACKEH
to Marble and Granit (
r North Fifth St. , Council Bluff ]
W , W. SHERMAN ,
-MASfFAlTt'UKR OK
ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY
] S S
Fine Work a Specialty.
K It. HIIKUMAN , IIuslnoM Manager.
WM. CIIIIISTOI'IIKU , Jtcchftiilcal Malinger.
124 South Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
My Harness are Manufactured from A No.
I Oak Tanned Leather.
I Sell My Goods at Bed Rock Prices. Or
ders from abroad receive prompt attention.
J. MUELLER'S
jhickeriiig , Weber , liindeman , J. Mueller1
nnd other Pianos , $20O and upward.
Burdett , Wenteru Cottage , Tabor ! and
Paloubet Organs , $50andupward. Musical
IM :
cal Merchant-ibe of every discription.
Italian Strings a specialty ; imported
direct. Music- Books , Sheet-Music , I'OVB ,
Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TJ
tail. Pianos 'and Organs eold for Cash
and on Time. Stock is large , full and com
plete. IVueical Journal ireo on applica s
tion Correspondence Solicited.
.A. Address :
.A.O J. MUELLER , i
103 South 5th Street. o
IB
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. ,
1 Storage and Commission Merchants ,
PURCHASING AGENTS
Anil Dealers In nil kinds ol Product- . Prompt attention ll\cn to all consignments.
NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL DLUFFS , IOWA.
W _ ZE3I _ IFOSTIEIR
-\\II.I. SlTl'LY ON SIH'lir NOTICK-
Out Flowers , Greenhouse c. nd Vegetable
Plants
In their ' cakoii. Orders prompt' } Bllul i id duiUiriil to Kxpii- otliic fno of ilnujic. Send lor
Cat iloKiiu.
COTTISTC3I3C ,
-DEALER IN-
PAPER , BOOKS = STAT iMFHV ,
COUNCI , BLUFFS , IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , \
Buyer and Shipper of Graia and Provisions
Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES. - First National
Bank , Stewart Bros. , Council Bluffs ; NVilliam P. Harvey & Co. , Culver &
Co. , Chicago ; E. A. Kent & Co. , St. Louis.
METCALF BROS. ,
WHOLKSALK UKFUS IV
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
REAL ESTATE AGENT ,
Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands ,
and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska.
Office with W. S. MAYNK , over Savings Bank , - COU STCIL BLUPP S
i
BIXBY & WCHDD ,
PLUMBERS , 'STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
Gas Fixtures , Bath Tubs , Marble Slabs , Brass A
Goods , Iron and Lead Pipe , Fittings and
Pumps , Kept in Stock.
No. 7 Fourth St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
J amV 1 9
Gr IE I
WKCAltllYTIIK LAUOMThTOCK
BOOTS ! SHOES ,
Slippers , Etc. ,
Within One Hnndred and Fifty Miles of Council Blu ffs.
i
All Mail Orders Promptly Attended To and
Highly Appreciated ,
OUR PRICES ARE VfiRY LOW.1
is.
( Jail and See Our NEW SPBIN STOCK , which \
has Begun to Arrive ,
Z. 'T. ' LINDSEY & C . ,
412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
And WEST SIDE SQUARE , C1ARIHDA , IOWA.