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    Pi THE OMAHA JDAILx BEK- THURSDAY FEBRuARST 9 , 18b2.
P , T , M AYNE , SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Mivrmgor Council Bluflb Circulation , COUNCIL BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS. By Cnn-lor , 20 Cents per Week.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA By Mall , $10.0O per Yow.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Ofllco : Room Plvo , Evorott'a Block ,
Broadway.
U. W. TILTON , City Editor.
MINOR MENTIONS
Tlio Turn Vcroln h e tlifir HIM.
qucrmlo thin evening
lt Qulnn , for being on another ( if
hfs noisy tlrmilcii , h Hftfc under kck and
ey
Tlio literary nociety , known M tlio
Round Tnble , expect * to rcaumc Its
raeotingH noon.
In tlio circuit court yontvrday tliccaxe
ot Brnmlt v . I'lumcr occupied the tlino
and nttcntli n.
There in about ? T > 00 < lue on laloon li
censes , nnd the delinquent * nrc to ho
punched up with n IOIIK stick ,
-Annie Henry , for Rapping arotlier
( flrl's face , was called nn to nhattcr a 810
bill before 'Squire Uurko yesterday.
A noisy fellow , Ktvintf bin name as
Wheeler , g ve mich loud talk on the ntro > t
an to ncccssltn to his hiring ft hall of Chief
Fields.
Fields.Tho
The young people of the ConKrcgn *
tlonrl chinch are to lm\c A MJci.il at the
home of Mr. aid Mro. A. U , Nlchola- ,
this even i\g. \
\ young ninn nninuil K Points IH now
lodged I ehind the bars on tlio chirro | of
tryii B t fciiecre | out of a board hill due at
the Burlington IIOUHO.
Webb'n No * Orlcnns iiiinntreln U the
title uf the company orjjanl/.oil here , uhiuh
Ii to rpo-i at Dmmny's next week , ( jiving
entertaininnU Tiienlay nriijVudn ondny
evening * ,
Tliereumt H of young W Idncr , hrothur-
fa'law uf T , II Stewart , hut a hcen taken
to Clariniln for interment. The dcceancd
wan ill onto' n few dnyx , n acute throat
trouble bciiu- the i nusp of death ,
Tim c.ino of young ITngunnn , charged
with burglarizing the Coy house , \va <
callcil be ere Justice Trnlnoy yc terday
morning and continued for one week ,
some of the wi'tietHcn ' for the state if t
hunt ) .
The > 'rtMl tworinghow , known ai
Smith's drmUc lrnule '
! TUIII'M Citbin cum-
| iany pi on iso a iiutiiico and mi uvcnlngn
. entcrtainiiiint i.ovr. Situril.ty , and tin )
public pr.iiiiixtM 1 1 crowd the hall to over
flowing. It Is diio of the b < Mt drawing
and mi we popular ultowH im the road.
A man hulling from 1'iteblo , and who
claims to liuvu miccuigfiilly avoided the
wilui ciL'n of. Liudvlllu , got nippud for
$35 Tuexilay night at the trnn < for de
pot , by a xtrnnger who wanted In borrow
that amount for a few minutes to xatiufy
the demand of an alleged oxprcxsman. The
oldttury with u now victim ,
Mr. Tuo er , who moved int i this city
frim Mindoin about a your ago , died
suddenly vent nl y morning. He ha < !
been 111 for lo < n than ihroo days , nnil wax
comlilurcd much ooMcr the night previous
to hit death , hut In tlio morning p-vsed
away iilmost without waining. Hu had
been hauling Ice , nnd it isthought exposed
himself causing congestion.
More ilerdlca have irrived and it If
announced that the mayor will not them
to running as HOOII us the atroeca are In
condition. Other vehicle i arc nblo V
inako trips around tlio city now , an t II
there in any time when ( iublb carriers an
needed it in when the walking la bad ,
Then is th .Urn when folkH want to ride
I'eiliaju IIH Is
waiting until Homo moro ol
the ticket M bought long ago by the peojih
are used up by the baho ! , to whom the }
have been given to play with ,
Jonstahle John For and ex-Deputj
Sheriff J. J. White now stand chargtfi
with malicious mltchicf , The latter go
writ of replevin for certain property ii
the piwewioii of Nat. Long , living In tin
country , and the txv > wont tliero and tool
thu proper y. Lung claims they lirola
down tlio table door , mid him hud then
arrcs'ed ' , the wtrrnnt beini ; inmed by Jus
tu Kmlney , Whlta took a changa t
Junlico Uwlnl , and the uOVr U Htill witlt
Jng adjuktmi'iit.
YtHtenl y f jrtnoii i a ymmi nmi
nniiod Hrowii wan quite seriouslInjurui
by : i runaway , llo wat employed luulinj
dirt on Union nvrnue , when his loan
broke Into n run. 'Iliu wajjon collhlix
with a telegraph polo and thru-v him nut
One iv In el pMitd over him , und wliru h
won pk'kiil up it was thoui'ht he was in
dying condition , l > r , .Mn.-mi waoalln
at d found that thu mnn was not HI lindl
injured u liu uppai id , though hii wound
vveru HciloiiH. Thpiowasa nouvo cut i
thu scalp , extending over tbu head almou
from e rte ear , nnd allowing the sualp t
Lanif down over hU face , but no frautur
i vr ( lUmereil. One hand
WIIH ulwi | , ii < ll
, injured. The team nucceeiled in danhn !
uji agaliiHt Mr. Nilei' barn , demolbhini
' one corner of the building.
A meeting of colored voters was hel
Tuesday night at MoMnckiu'ii hull , e
which about * e\enty-live totem were prw
out. CharloH Curtis v/mt uloited ehaii
mon , Clurle" II. Junes nucretary , Alle
Forbes iiuiiuror , A club wn nrn'unlze
in It-rth ite olficern to be known UH tl
C'olowd Indtiptudpnt I'o.UL-al club. Tl ;
obj ctof thu meeting
was to muke prejii
ration for tlio coming election Charli
.Curtis made nil eloquent Hpeoch , clalinii
that tbu uu'urod voter * had beou ignore
dr the liv t i > lx year * by the pulitirnl pa
ties In thu city , and that they hail nevi
, rocelvvd Hiiy fetor * , except the up oin
, uuntoftwi. colored pullcenii n , 'Ilio
pretuut pltdged thfiu ehts
> to Mippurt i
party unkts frk-nilly to th uolurcd pn
pie , and willing to recognl B the tw Ini
dred colojwl vottr * us entitled lui
J.V , j < odiifur , huu opi-nod n lit
coal mini ) mid ovvinj , ' to thu uujiurl
quality of the coal , ho Imw nuuiud
Iowa Wyoming , and it will bo know
by that naino in tliuiaurkot liori'aftu
J o. 20 I'oarl streot. fub7-tf
HEPBURNE'S HOPE
Cheerful Tidings Concornintj
UieProopoctsfo' nMowGov- )
ornmout Building.
The Facta Concornliiff Llko Attomptt
end Llko Progroaa In tlio Pnatnnd
the Needs of ProHpootB.
Tliu receipt of tlio following tclu-
i ram from Congressman Hopburn
gladdens mid revives the hopes of
thoau who Imve no long been striving
to got a government building in Coun
cil Mluffs ;
WAHHINOTO.V , I ) . C. , February 7 ,
1882 Pun. . AKMOUU : The Council
Hlulla court liousu nnd pontoflico bill
has boon favorably repotted by tlio
cummitteu on public building.
W. P. llKI'IIUIlN.
Thnt the bill has reaclad ; suoh n
stage is cheerful tiding , indeed , to
the citi/.uns hero , all of whom are no
interested in tbu success of tlio meas
ure , nnd Congressman Hepburn is
justly entitled to prnisu for what ho
IIIIH accomplished , nnd hearty support
in the furtherance of the measure to
u successful pissiigo. The Nonpareil
in seeking to give hint credit , how
ever , shows its Bchiiol-buyish spite
against thosu who Imvo in the past
won equal credit , nnd as nsunl , wan
tonly butehotH thu truth to satisfy
this upito. While TIIK lii'.p. would
add to , rather than tnko from , any
praino given to Congressman Hopburn
in this nmttcr , it deems the public ns
entitled to the real facts , and in view
of tlicno facts it becomes apparent
how far the Nonpareil will ire to sat-
ibfy ilu personal npleen , and how ready
it IH to deccivo its readers.
At least twice before a mmil.ir bill
hits leached ju t the position in which
the present one ia , n fact well known
to Thu Nonpareil , notwithstanding
its assertion that previous attomptu
"liavo failed in every particular. " In
the Forty-fifth congress , Col. Sapp ,
then the representative , introduced a
bill appropriating 8100,000 for a gov
ernment building hero. This bill
was unanim.ously reported favorably
upon by the committee on public
buildings , UIUH reaching the exact po
sition of the present bill. It was
further placed on the calendar of the
committee of the whole. Judge
Humphreys , of Wiscoimin , and others
joined in the attempt to ot n ( suspen
sion of the rules for a consideration
of this bill and others , but the at
tempt failed to secure the two-thirds
vote necessary , and had to await its
turn in the regular order. The bill
was not reached before adjournment ,
and wont the way of all auuh bills.
In the Forty-sixth congress a like
bill was iigain introduced by Congrens-
man Sap ] ) , who wan so vigilant that it
wan the first bill introduced fur n
government building , and it wna
hoped by thus being eaily it might be
crowded in succesatul passage' . The
committee to whom it wna referred
desired curtain facts , on which it
wished u report from tlio nuyor ol
this city , and stated that if thu fuctt
reached tliero the bill would bo re
ported on favorably at once. Mr.
Sapp called on Col. Cochran , the
muyor , for this report and was prom
ised it , but not receiving thu report ,
came homo from Washington in per-
mm to get it. Ho got J. W. Bond ,
osq. , to hunt up the facts , and N. W.
Pusoy , esq. , made out thu report , and
it win signed by Judge Jones , nftoi
ho became mayor. The report wae
sent to Washington , and in loss thai
u week after receiving it the committee
too reported unanimously in favor o
appropriating $100,000 for the orcc
tion of a government building hero
Col. Sapp moved u suspension of tin
rules to tuko up that bill out of its or
der on the calendar , but failed to ao
cure the two-thirds vote necessary
Thu bill had to bide ita time , and no
being reached in regular order on tin
calendar , was killed by adjournment
Thua , it will bo soon , that twice bu
fore a like bill has reached this chuur
ful point of a favorable report iron
thu committee , jubt ns Congressman
Hi'pburno's 1ms now. The proson
outlook is , however , moro favorable
On both of the pluvious oce.mion
the democrats had control of congros
and had u majority of the committee
milking it moro uphill work for ruput :
lii-im members to gut their will an
wish. Now the latter are in th
ascendancy.
A fuithtr fact is worthy of conoid
oration , At the times of the provuni
attempts to passuch a bill ( hero wn
no United Htatoa court held hero except
copt thu district court. During th
Forty-sixth congress Conyrossnw
Sapp introduced a bill providing fu
holding thu Umtud Stntis circui
court at times and places where th
diatiict courts \voio held , tliero bem
Uubuipjo , Kookuk and Council Ululfi
This bocamu a law , und now jivu $ a
additional claim for having n goven
ment building hero , and is u point i
favor of such a building which did in
exist beforo.
Previous attempts had bc 'ii mad
to Btiouro the passage of such n bi
providing for United States circu
eourtH , but had failed. During tl
Foity-foiirth congress Judge Mi
Orary introduced ono , but f.iiled (
got it through , .ludgo Sampan , i
the Sixth district , of Iowa , made
similar attempt , which failed in tl
Forty-fifth congress , und in the Fort'
ixth coiigries ihu bill intioduced i
Col. Sapp passed. All about that
j i is not only an important law , but it
11 u itrong point now in favor of tl
present appropriation bill.
In view of which has been done ,
docs seem deapioiblu fin- The Noi
pareil , know ing the tucds , to go out i
way , while jitbtly praUiu. ' thu imu
out rvproioiitutivc , to ulyly shp h
.
_ Thorti in ono strong n'ason why tl
citizens of Council
IMutU Bhould n
crease their activity and mlly eo f ,
as practicable to thu tupport of Coi
giessmau llepburn'ii bill. A bill hi i
bter introduced by Governor Curpci
ter , providing for a division of tl
state into two judicial district * . Th
bill him been ulwo rejiorted fuviuab
upon by the judiciary committee.
provides for United States district ai
circuit courts for the southern district
to bo hold at Davenport , Kookuk , Des
Moinoft and Council Bluffs , and for
the northern district at Sioux City ,
Fort Dodi e , and Dubuqiio. It will
be seen by this that if this bill posses
congrua" , courts will thereafter be held
at three new places , Davunport , Sioux
City and Fort Dotlgu , and there will
bu live places for holding court where
there will havu to bu government
buildings provided , inskad of two
Council Bluffs and Kcokuk as now.
It behooves the citizens of Council
UlnUs , therefore , to give to Congress
man Hepburn all thu aid thuy can to
! { ut hia bill through before ) thu Car-
linn tor bill becomea a lav. ' , for if the
latter passes first it is doubtful , in
fact almost impossible , that the needed
appropriation could bo secured , for
theru would be five cities with a like
clamor , and the number of govurn-
mcnr , buildings asked for would out
number thosu of any stntu in the
union. It in to bo hoped , therefore ,
that Congressman Hepburn will bo
cheered on anil help given him , if
needed , to secutu the passage of his
bill.
A HISTORIC BUILDING
It IB the Scene of a Happy Surprise
Party , Huvlvlnsr Recolloctloru ?
of tho.Post.
A number of thu Irionds of the
family of John Tcinpluton gave them
a pleasant surprise on Tuoaday even
ing by gathering en mussc and taking
posacssion of his home in the Phuiiiix
block on Upper Broadway. Cards ,
music and dancing , wore among thu
happy features of thu evening , and
the enjoyment kept up till about
iiidnight when a bountiful anppor
as surrud , after which duncjng was
osuniod until all wore co ntutt to ru-
ru.
ru.Thu building whuro the pirlyjvlis
eld is full of histoiip interest. In
85 ( > tlu ) rooms weru used us thu
Jnited States land ollico , wbilu the
tore room below , now occupied byO
[ ' . Smith , was tlion tued by B.tbbit iV ;
lobinson , and the third Htory was a
mil , where moro than a quarter of a
ontury ago , thu parents and grand-
arontsot those who theiu dnnccd
lie other evening , were wont to step
) the music of Field's bund , junt thu
imu as their descendants on this oc-
: , ision moved to thu measures of the
lame violin still in Chief Field's
ands.
Liter thu upper story was trans-
ormcd into a theatre , and it was huro
hat thu legitimate drama was first
roducud in this city. The second
) or became thu council chamber.
Ulill later the upper Rtory was
: hangcd into a printing ollicu , and it
, vas huro that thu daily Bugle wau
i rn during the throes of the rubol-
011. Since that time it has become
hu puiputty of Jlr. O. T. Smith ,
, 'bo , by a singular coinciduncu , was
no of the original company who
puned the theatrical season with thu
'Forest Rose , " during the mumora-
winter of ' 50.
FURTHER FACTS.
Showing Why the 0M8t Bud
of the County Should
bo Satisfied.
_
j
Some Now Light Upon the Problem o
Division.
The proposed division of this count ;
nto two judicial districts by estab
iahing terms of court at Avoca ha
ittlo in facts or reason to give i
strength. It ia understood that thii
neaauru is but another phase of th
old question of dividing the cuunty
und terming a now county out of tin
eastern portion , and in this view tin
entering wedge for such a split i
norothan of passing importance. I
has already been shown that only one
tenth of all the court business come
from the eastern portion of the count ;
and that these cases aru small one
and not generally litigated ; It ha
also been shown that thu carting u
records backward and forward wouli
bu impracticable und annoying. It i
also evident that thu oxtr.i expons
would bu great , and , further , thu
there is no timu for holding such
court as is proposed. In fact , all th
facts tlma tar gathered point to bu
ono conclusion , that the move is im
piacticable and ill-advised
It , ia doubi.k'Bb inconvenient fu
t-uino to lomu from thu eiistein pot
lion of thu county to this city , but i
would lu equally inconvenient fo
tin'no ' from hero who \\oulil b
called upon to attend court in Avoc.i
and those in the eastern portion coul
not avoid making trips huro , even i
thu court was established as desired
for the bill introduced does not etfct
thu question of our county seat , an
nil the county records and ollicial
would center heru then as now ,
For thu satisfaction of these in th
eastern portion of thu county wh
feel that thuy uro incunveniuncuu
facts havu boon gathered tihowiii
aomo of the advantages which thu
havu derived from being in the sum
county with thu eastern portion an
with this city. In thu matter t
bridgu building , an important factc
in thu improvement of this county
there was expended in 1881 by tin
county $15,2-10 , and of this amuui
two-thirds 510,0'J7 ? was expunde
in thu eastern portion , Thu largci
pint of this money , too , came fioi
thu weatutn part of tlio county. Tli
tut.il valuation ot property in th
comity in 1881 was $ i > l48 Ji02 ( , an
that of pri perty in thu eastern poi
tion only iil08t,7C5 ! , hardly any 11101
than thu valuation of Council Blut
alone , which was $2,1120,200 for tl
samu yo.ir. In utlier wonU this cil
alone paid as much to thu biidgo fun
as thu tvholu of thuuaatern portion <
thu county , and thu eastern portu ;
received two-third of thu mom
tluu rained ,
Thu bridge tax for 1880 , for tl
coulity , amounted to $8,5 ! ) I. Of this
ninonnt th east end of the county
paid 82,027. very nearly iw much as
thn entire bastcrn portion.
The eamu r.ttio of fi iu'o.i is sliown
by the bridge tax for 1881. The enst
end ol ( lir enmity was tnx d § 0,17.'J
and Council iUullsulonu So,858 The
total bridg' tax of the county w.in
818,00 , " ) , an thar while pa > ing less
than one-third n ( the bridge tax , thu
east end IIIIH received tno-thirJs of
the fund.
Such an-but samplrs of iho bene
fits derived by thu east , end by its
present rcUuonahip. In viuw of those
and other fiijuroH of a lilio niitiitc , it
Beoins that the bpiiefitfK IFsot what in-
coiiveniencu may ariau to a few law-
> urs and witiicaica , by not having it
court established right under their
eaves ,
BENEATH THE BED.
There Is Wlioro a Would-Bo Thlof
HldoH Illmaelf nnd la Captured.
At thu Creston house on TiloHdny
evening a singular attempt was made
to rob thu landlord , Max Molin ,
About 8 o'clock in thu ovuning ho ac
companied his wife und child to their
room , and after scoint' them snugly in
bed , turned thu gas down a little , and
on going out locked the door and took
the key with him. Mrs. Mohn heard
u mysterious IIOIHU under thu bed , nnd
thought it must be a dog who had got
into thu room , but .m thu runtime
kepi up , Mid thu catisu of her aim in
crawled out from nndur thu bed along
the floor , slio became satisfied that it
was a man. Shu succeeded in purlly
opening another door afrninst which si
bed stood , , md screamed loudly. Tli is
BUtrimoncd several from the ollicu bu-
low including her husband , who on-
ter'iig the room ciptured the fellow ,
ud took him down stairs , where hu
H detuned until Ollicur Bronka ar-
ivtd.vlio ti.ok liim to thu station.
The fellow on being captured was
, t once rccogni/.cd as a young mai
nurd ilaiuei T. Stockdale , who has
eon bean ing at thu" house for about
wo months. He was armed with a
evolver and on being searched was
iiund to havu a key to Mr. Mohn's
oom. He admitted that ho had gone
u the room t6 "make a raise , " and
niu ho had crawled under tlio bed
bout 7 o'clock in the evening and hud
uon there about an hour , when Mrs.
lohn and her children wont to bed ,
nd that ho got so chilly that hu hade
o crawl out.
About six weeks ago Mr. Mohn'a
com was burglarized ono night u'nd
> 70 in c.ish and a wutch wuru taken ,
lu natmally susincts yolmg Stock-
[ alu of being thu unu who committed
hat crime , but thu latter denies that
u full , and also dunius that bu had
ny accomplices. He is a young man
gud about iio jeais , and his homo is
n MuniMtino , lo.ta. His family nru
aid t. ) bu very riapuctublu and worthy
eoplu , and tlio nuws of thu son's dis-
racuvill bu a sad b'ow ' to thorn.
IOWA ITEMS.
Audubou county lias eighty-three
chooh in session.
Last month thirty-six arrests wen
uado by thu Clinton police.
A prohibition constitutional club
ins been organized at Hastings.
Improved farms aru selling in Mont
gomery county for § 25 and $31) ) pel
acre.
acre.Tho
The iinuiul report of the society
for thu increasxjof tho'niinijtry rccordi
the receipt of $5,000 principal ant
341 25 interest from Iowa during tlu
past tisc.il yo.ir , 1880-82 , and roporti
10 students from Iowa.
The Into Hon. W. E. Webster , rep
rceuntativo from Page county , was i
member in good standing in thu Odt
Fellows , Free Musons and United
Workmen , in which orders ho holt
lifo iiiburalicu to the amount of § U , '
500.
500.Thu
Thu final settlement , of thu estah
of the late Clarisfu C. Cook , of Dav
enpnrt , will result in leaving ubou
$75,000 to thu triiHtees of funds aiu
dunations for aged and indigen
clergymen and thu widows and or
pluuiH of deceased clergymen of tin
Epifcopal dinccpu of Iowa.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES. .
K. Hjiuilal aU\crtUviiiunti , mich n
Ixint , Kouixl , To IXMii , For Site , To Hcnl
Wants , IScwrillin , ' , etc. , ulll l > u Inxertul In till
column at thu I cm rate ot TII.V CKNTtt I'KI
LINK lurthu flrnt ItiKirtlon anil FIVK CK.NT
I'l'.H 1. 1. SIC ( or uu.li nuliHv < | ucnt Itmurtlnn
Icaiuh iTtliH'iiH'iita at our olllce , Itoom f
Illock , llroj luuy.
IU Ill-Kr lliruo or Icur r'onn for I'ifi '
hull lUuil'll'i ' ; , Hilliln twnlilcuVMOl poxtolllct
hiitilro | of Lr , iiuiiiliult at It l'i.trlt. . lu ' .
i ANTK' To rent-A t n roivii housu 1
KOIIIO k'ooil in l lltiorliood ur two mil-'Ic
UAIK viilo lit lil . Aililresd IV O. llox 7Ui
Couhiil 1) ) nil. , ur amiln at llr.Kotli.u Comic
IlltilU 4l-if
> Ktirjbody in Couiicll IllulTii I
to Uku TIIK linn , 20 U'liU | icrto k , ill
Ihcutl liy uarrlcn. OiHiu , Ituoiu Ii , l trctt
° V\7ANTHD To buy 100 ton * broom con
YV For | sirtU'iilar utlilrcat Council Hlur
Hroom Factory , ( Jouinil llluS , Iowa HM-Mtf
\\rANTED A flnt-cl-uw lirooiu tlur. llu > i
> > 4I . , Coimi'll llhltt , low * . MO-BO'
I OIl hALK OKI napvr * 40o IHT liuiulrisl ,
Ij Tliu Hoc otlk , . , Coumil lllutls , wj.7-tl
O llUlt'K-MAKKUS Will 3AI.K-A ftina (
inoruot lonJ nJlu'nliiK' the hrli'knl i
iiT & llul iei * on 1'pis.T llrou a\ . Kc
| uitlcular < p ) > ly to l > a\IJ llalnt.ii ort > ll.-.niii't
oiliru at the Hoar J ul Tnulo rornii , Coum II Ulufl
-tin
lJOrrKH'8 TICKin * OKnoiI War In rallron
L tlikcti wntlliutut to lioom. Ulll ttTi > kl > U
IOM r.iti's to all < u > tirn i > hd . Kturj tliki
Kur.ruitiol , OriL-rutllli'il l > ) tcli'iilioiiu. Kroi
ono to tun dollar * wu'J liy ) iu lu lni ; tltKu
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to South Filth tntt , ( our iluurt lalon tliaMS \
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octlU-U
Notice.
0 l ; to tlic Immeria urvoea ol II.e nt
Gelatine Uromldn Inbtantaneous Proto
kt tliu Exciltlor Gallery , Filth Mrivt , Cou
ell O'ulf ' * , iliu | > roirlctor | ilratioi tlioj l > hl
t'lilliltuii' * riituren IO' H lnt icn thu lior.m
10 anj 12 o'clock a. > . , M oulni ; to thu Prc
of Du lnt mch uraucunint U nccvar >
nol t uci y.
) . | iu J OARKE , Proprietor
FACTSWORTHJNOWING.
"Good morning , Mr.
Jones. You seem in
good humor this
morning. "
"Yes , I have bten to
the
BOSTON TEA STORE ,
and find anything and every
thing I wnm ,
OF FIRST QUALITY AND
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
I toll you , I can Sitve Mouey
now out of nry salary , and Live
First-Glass too. It pays to go
there. "
"Where did it ? "
you Buy was-
BOSTON TEA COMFY
FINE GROCERS.
16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St.
COUNCIL BLUFF- , A.
STOVES , TIN WARE ,
SHEET IRON WARE ,
331 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Ia.
DON'T KA I , 1O SEK TIIK VTCCK OF
W. W. BUCHANAN
DIAMONDS ,
WATCHES ,
i
\
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
2D2 Broadway , ODuML BLUFFS.
H. H.JUDSON ,
405 BROADWAY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IRON WORKS ,
MANUFAOTUUKllS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENERALMACHINERY
Ollico and Works , Main Street ,
COUNCIL Bi.UFFS , IO.VA ,
\\'o g\\ \ < > > ] 'cM attc'iitlon to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
H013TERS AND
GENERAL MILL MAGHINERY ,
HOUSK FKONI'S.
GENERAL KEP.AlR WORK
v.111 ructlui prompt u'toi.tioi ) , \ K't'iicral 'in
KDrtllMUt u (
Brass Goods , Belting , Piuing
AND SUPPLIES FOH
Foundry , Pig Iron , ( Mo , Coal
OH AS. nr.NDti ,
1 ' 'S Mil
&
ARTISTIC POTTbKY
Rich Cut Qliu * , Flu > Fr.'inli Chluii ,
SUvtr \ \ iiro &n .
310 HBIHIIM.M , "I M I luluU VA
Drs. Woodbury & Son ,
Cor , I'carl 4 lit AVK , cot" I'll , 11
W. S. AMENT.
AMENT & . SIMS ,
i Attorneys & OounsDllora
* , COUNCIL BLUFFS , lti\VA.
. I - ; -
" ; I KELLEY & M'CR/\CKEN ' / ( \ ,
Marble and Giranite
I North Fifth 6t. , ' ' ! I
N
W. W. SHERMAN ,
MAXt'FACTmiKH OF -
ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY
! S S
Fine Work a Specialty.
K , It. HI ! HUM AN , IltwIncM Manager.
WM. CMIUSTOI'IIKK , JlcHiniiical llnnnsfor. Y
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
jhickoring , Weber. Liiideman , J. Mueller
and other Pianos , $200 and upward.
Burcett , Wentern Cottage , Tabor ! and 3VC..J
Paloubet Organs , $50andupward. Musi
cal Merchandise of every discription. . .
Italian Strings n specialty ; imported " n
direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , Toys ,
Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re
tail. Pianos and Organs Bold for Cash
and on Time. Stock is large , full and com
plete. Wusical Journal ireo on applica S
tion. Correspondence Solicited.
Address :
O J. MUELLER , I
* 103 South 5th Street. C
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
PURCBASING AGENTS
AMJ Dealers In nil MmU ol Produce. Prompt attention trlven to all conaignmenU.
NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
. IBI. ZFOSTIEIR
WIM. srpios S'lnur \ > TICK
Cut Flowers , Greenhouse end Vegetable
Plants
In tlielr 60.1-on. Ordvrs prompt' ' } li'lnl i.l . 'uiliinil ' . tu Kxpiirt r.tl.ic Inu ol iharic. Send ( or
Cat .loitur.
C3OTT3VCJI3C.
SI.
-DHALER IN-
PAPER ,
COUNCI . BLUFFS , IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Buyer and Shipper of Brain and Provisions
Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES.- National
Bank , Stewart Bros. , Ceuncil Bluffs ; William P. Harvey & Co. , Culver &
Co. , Chicago ; E. A. Kent & Co. , St. Louis.
METCALF BROS. ,
WHOLESALE DKI..FIIS IV .
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves/
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
GOXTXHGXXi
REAL ESTATE AGENT , '
Has For Sale , Town Lots , Jinproved nnd Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands ,
and a number oc Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska.
Office with W. S. M\Y.\K , over Savings Bank , - COUNCIL BLUFF
BIXBY & WOOD ,
PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
Gas Fixtures , Bath Tubs , Marble Slabs , Brass
Goods , Iron and Lead Pipe , Fittings and J4
Pumps , Kept in Stock.
No. 7 Fourth St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
I
WK CAItRV TIIK I..UM1KBB STOCK Or FINK
BOOTS ISHOES ,
Slippers , Etc. ,
Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffk.
Ill Mail Orders Promptly Attended To aaJ
. / ' Highly Appreciated ,
OUR PRICES ARE VI RY LOW , ,
OaU and See Our NEW SPRINO STOCK , whichif
has Begun to Arrive ,
Z.'T. ' & C ,
412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL &LUFFS , IOWA ,
And WEST SIDE SQUABE , CLARINDA , IOWA <