TUELOMAUA DAiLi BEJfis THUBSDAV 16 , P. T. WAYNE , StJBSOKIPTiON KATES. Manager Council Bluflh Circulation , COUNCIL BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS. By Cnrrlor , - 20 Conta per Week COUNCIL , BLUFFS. IOWA By Mail , . $10.0O per Yo r COUNCILJH.UFFS. Offlco : Hoom Flvo , Everett's Block , Uroadwny. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS Iloval mcetioiM continue on the at liroadway Methodist church. Iowa Wyoming cnnl Imtr'lcil only by W. Rotlcfer , No. 20 I'o.rl St. f 1 Itf The 1'lcao mt Hours club gave an enjoyable - ' joyablo party at Ciutlc hall Tuoniny cicn- Tlio Ultiff Cltycompany'smnHqucrivlc promhcn much fun at Dloom A Nlxon'n next Monday c\cnlns. Tlio b.iml of Wobb'a minstrels entered - od llientieetii yesterday by a ] > arado And ntlrring imiilc. They nl y well. * This escnlng Iho land league ball In given nt Iohany' , and promises to net only draw a crowd , but | rove enjoyable. The youn/s' people's literary toclety ( f the Congregational clmrcl hod a ploaeant ncmlon Tuefduy evening at the house of A. B. Walker. Tickets for the Kollo/g concert at -Omaha on the .Oth hut have boon placed on nalo at SeamnnN bookstore , portion of the he UBO having been especially ra- neneil for Council 15uT ( folk. Iia t Monday cuing at the residence of the bride's sister , Mr * . Kva H In thla city , Mr. William U. Floyd of Kau- s&H City , was married to MM. Sue 11. Ci e of this city , Ilev. P. F. Urencs officiating A four-ye r-old child of I. Strong was badly bitten by a dog yesterday. Tlio dot ; wax n etinngc , which followed Mr. StioDK'o HOU h tno , and white pUyinK .about the house suddenly enappod at the 'baby , xctting teeth thr nigh each uheo'c ' of tlie clrth ) , ami Inflicting imllo Borious wounds , Thcbilcklajcraaml plasterer * are re quested to tnko notice that President " ' of the National Daniel O'Ko.-fo , vice president tional Union , will b here n xt S iturday evening to deliver the cli rter for the or ganization here , and every member should be in attendance art tuch attendance Is of the uttco t importance. In the circuit court yesterday the case of Kaher v . thcKirmai City & Connell - ell Bluff * lailwav , to ro over damage * for a hone killed by the cars , reached tlio jury , who were still out ut the time of ml- I. I jouniiiiK court. Another action brought by the same plu'mllT . .h'tlnttt the HI mo com pany for killing a cow w.m also heard yos- tonlay , thu arguments not being mai'e ' nntll afternoon. \ AH la1 orcrs aud teams were at work 14- yesterday , taking dirt away from the bi g - bluil on Bancroft street near Main , ther o 14t was a n rrow escape from another fatal land glide. A largo projection fo 1 , Jimt I grazing the whoils of onj wo on , ouvering the heels of the nm'.o * o that they could not kick and scattering uiit among the the ehovelern. A few moro HtK.h close - calls and ono or two moro deaths wilt per- .haps t nd to the use ot more caution. Webb's Now Orlea e minstrel * have given two ev. n'ng entertainment * ! here , both of whKli ere very lurcely attended nd proved enjoyable. Tlie company In large In number * and has a vonintllity of talent which la brought out well by a vn- < rled programme , fall of spice. The com- Vpnay being organized here , excite * much ibfterest on the part of the cltlzenH , who will watihits career closely , expecting to sec it meet with the prosperity which it * merits warrant and It * future promise * . John N. Baldwin , N. N. Pusey and Marshal Key represented the interest * of th's city before the judiciary committee at Be * Moines on Tuesday , on the considera tion of the proposed oitablUhiuent of terms of court at Avoca , The friend * of the measure had a very largo delegation , and urged as reasons for the favorable con sideration of the memoral , th.a parties in the eastern p < rt of the county were at BO great a distance from Council Bluffs , that they f were virtually debarred from court privilege1 , the expense and tlmo being too great to permit its litlga'ion. Mr. Bald win nlily presented the other side of the question , and showed figure * and facts al- reaHy made | ubllo InTiiK Uui : hhowlng that the move was impracticable and ex pensive , and would inconvenience more than it convonioncod. No hint was ob tained as to the probable action of the -committee. The Bool Estate Market. The following transfers of real eatato uro reported from the county records by J. W. Squire & Co. , ab stractors of titles , real cutato and loan agents , Council Bluffs : 0. B. Barnes , guardian , to M. J. Kelly , lot 12 , block 6 , Williams' add to city ; $400. Iloyt Sherman , receiver , to Lufort & WIBO , block 54 , in Allen & Cook'a add. to Avocu ; $150. D. B. Miller to U. H. Baker , n o i J.4.7B , 39 ; $2,400. II. Swogor to G. lU'snor , w 1 n w f 27 , 74 , 38 ; 82,200. II. Moore to P. Kudel , a ol 2 , 76 , 41 ; $2.000. J , W. Diver to A. Lavonbarg , aw 1 25 , and o J so i 2G. 75 , 42 ; ? 3,600. W. Downs to T. Downs , ne | 30 , and part no I nw J 29 , and part nw no 27 , all in 70 , 42 , $3,000. LL G ready to B. F. Clayton , n 1 ni and o i s i n * no J nw } 28 ; 74 , 40 ; § 225 , 0. , It. I. & P , railroad company to < 3eo. Graham , swj nwj , 18 , 77 , 42 : i' ; 280. F. 0. Lauborshimor to T. Johnson , part of ne nwl , nnd part of nw nvil , ' 10 , 75 , 43 ; $1,200. C. . R. I. ' & P. railroad company to F. Brick , ni nwj , 3D , 77 , 41 ; $880. A > J. Cissna to 13. llice , e& nl , . 22 , 70 , 41 ; $1,000. , 1 C. , 11 I. & P. railroad company to A. E. Bowen , so } BHT | , 13 , 77 , 42j -$100. E. Bale to 8. A. Newton , lot 22 in block 0Yilliams first add , city ; $1,000. H. Jones to A P. Davis , lot 20 in John Hawthorn's add to Loveland ; $400. ' W. It. Vaughan to A. IHoomer and 0. U. Bishop , lot 11 in block 21 , Bay- Its & Palmer's add , city ; $60. POLITICAL P01POURRI. Announcements oftboRopub- licnn Prituurios uud Con vention. A School-Boyish Wny of Dotting Wftg- ncr Vnuglmn Before the People. I i The following nru the nnnuunco- mutiU of the coining llopublictm pri maries and city convention ns Ar ranged at a mooting held Tuesday ovoninj , ' : The republicans of Council Bluffs I will hold tliuir primaries on Tuesday ' evening , February iil at 70 : ] p. in. , at the placoH below indicatud , for the purpose of noininnti ig cnndidato for ' aldurnion and Holccting delegates to the republican city convention. I The Fir t ward primary will moot J at Wois & CiiumonV and noiniimto ono candidate for alderman and delect five clolugutos to the city convention. The Second ward will meet at the oflido of John W. Buird and noiniimto ono cnndidato for aldorinan and seven delegates to the city convention. The Third ward will moot at the city huildinx and noiniimto ono can didate for alderman and soluct sovott delegates to the city convention. The Fourth ward w ill meet at the court house and noiniimto ono candi date for aldoramn and select nine del egates to the city convention. The republican city convention will incot at tlio court house in Council Dlulfe on Wednesday , February 22 , at 1:30 : p. m. and noiniimto candidates for the various oflicus to bo filled at the ensuing city elections. By order of the republican contra ! committee. CHAH. II. HAUL , Chairman. JACOB SIMH , Secretary. VAUOUAN'H VAI.KNTINK. A decidedly new way of inaugu rating a political campaign wua intro duced Tui-Hday evening. It bo ng Valentine's day advantage was taken of that fact to send to Webb's min strel troupe , while they wore upon the otago , a so-called valentine signed "Many Citizens , " in which appropri ate wishes wore expressed for the suc cess of the company , as it has boon organized hero and the citizens thore- fete take name interest in. To this valentine "a reply" was read. This reply was simply a string of wretched doggerel urging everybody to vote for Vaughan for mayor. A pair of verses servo us a fit sample : "The rich uicn kicked , but Mr. Mayor * Put brave committees on , And now the wealthy rinx nil a wear To starve the friondu of Vaug .n. "They thteatou never to employ A hiborer who votes for Vau han ; Now lot workliumon enjoy Their freedom till the tight is won. " The scheme to turn a minstrel on- toi t.iinmont into n political meeting for the informal nomination and en- doisomont of Mayor Vnuglmn is too potty to awaken anybody's wrath , but only excites merriment at thosilhne- * * of the projectors ot the plan. The valetino scheme emanated from the ofllco of the mayor , which makes the affair appear still more ridiculous , ua it gives it biiicial sanction. Some very little wires are pulled by fingers itch ing for oflice , but * any thinner wires than that of Valentino minstrelsy 'will break of their own , weight. Vaughan's valentine is the first ludi crous feature "f the opening campaign and it will servo often during the con test as an excuse for a restful smile when the battle gets to waging too hot. "INFOUMATION WANTED. " Such is the heading of a call for a meeting at the court house this even ing , at which Mayor Vuughan is to speak. The mayor says that the workingmen - ingmen desire him to explain to them how it happens that the city election comes this year in March , Ho says they want to know what oflicora are to be elected , etc , and that the reason for requesting him to give mfnimation la that they want to got the facts "ollicially , " and that the reason they do not know about the election is that they don't read the papers regularly. The mayor's proclamation setting forth the facts desired has been published time and again in the papers of this city , and it is a sad comment on. their circulation that GOO workingmen now petition the mayor to let them 'know what oflicors are to bo elected. The simple , unvarnished fuels arc that Vitughan's supporters and sympathies desired to have a mooting to call him out and give him a chance to air hnnaelf , and took this round-about way of getting at it. If a Vaughun meeting was wanted why not come out square and fair and have ono , as is their privilege and right. There is no need of indulging in mock modesty and mincing matters at all. It is all right enough to hold such a meeting , but it is not all right enough to mincingly claim that the workingmen - men are ignorant and want to know why the election is held this year in March , because they do not road for themselves. The workingmen are not ignorant. They read and judge of what they road , and it is not treating them fairly to sot up ignoranoo on their part as an excuse for calling a meeting , for which no excuse was noodeU. The scheme seems to bo to use the workingmen for petty political pUJpoBos , just as the minstrel show the other evening was turned into a convention for nominating Vaugham It will bo found that the workingmen are not so easily duped , BEFORE BURKE. A Ohronlo Thief , Lot Out of Jail , Robs the ClothoB Line on Leaving The Wild Mollle More Humble. William Crowoll , against whom this year there have been lodged thirteen charges of larceny , having served the time to which ho was sentenced , was released. Ho wont to the police sta tion and got Ina prayer book , which ho was in the habit of carrying in his pocket before hif > arrest , and which , nfter his first capture , wan laid quietly awuy in Recorder linrko'a drawer and furnished fresh reading to the pcolcra when lounging around the station. After getting his praytr book , Crow- ell took the paina to make a memoran dum on the lly leaf of the names of the chief of police and justice in or der that ho might call uron them when lie next came to the city , which ho expected would bo in May. After Icitving them with a "God bless you , " ho wont back to the jail to sue the keeper once more , but at sight of the clothes line , filled with rai ment and fine linen , ho con cluded not to sco the jailor , but to take some of the washing as a remembrance. Ho gathered up an armful of clothes nnd silently stole away. To this plunder ho soon added a sack of flour , stolen from a Broad way grocery , and an overcoat , taken from a farmer's wagon. The blue coats were soon oftor him and ho was captured and lodged behind the bars. Yesterday ho appeared before Re corder Burke and an interesting in terview took place. Ho pleaded guilty to larceny , and on being asked about how long ho thought the court ehoulc sentence him , replied that five days would do him. The court generously - orously added ono more , making it six , and back to jail he wont. Crow- ell's c.mo m evidently ono that no small duoud of imprisonment in jail will cure. Mattie Scott , the "Tenneaeo coon , " as she delighted to term herself , was up also , to answer for the develtry nho aroused by pitching into another colored woman on the streets. Mat tie was booked by the arresting oflicor , as the record shows , "for raising hell at laundry. " The court couched the charge in rather more delicate- and more accurate legal langungo , but not quito so expressive. She pleaded guilty to ' 'cussing" on the streets , and a § 5 fine was imposed. She was far from so rampant aa the day before fore , and tho.iu who gathered in the station to hear her rant again were aoroly disappointed in not being girun another free show. Mollie was rather repentant , and her usual defiant air was BO changed to that of a supplicant that there was little of thd Topsy in the show. CAPTUrtED CROOKS. The Masked Burglars Wanted at Corning Captured in This City. Some of the State Property , Togrother With Crookmen'e Tools In Thou * Pockets. A very neat capture of two desper ate characters was very successfully made in this city yesterday afternoon. Last Friday night two masked men entered the railway ofllco at Corning , bucked and gagged the telegraph operator , relieved him of his gold watch and money , and , taking the keys of the safe from his pocket , they opened that and took what little they could find there , the total cash being about $35. Since then Constable A. S. Hughes , of that place , who docs somedetective work for the railway also , has been after the follows. He got track of them trying to pass ono of the stolen bills , and acting on this trace , concluded that they headed for this city. ' He arrived hero yester day , having also n meagre descriptipn of the men to guide him. His atten tion-was called to'two ' men , whom ho concluded were the ono wanted , and ho spoke to Constable Rusenkranz about them. The , Jotter i had been watching them as auspicious charac ters , and did not like the looks of their pockets , which bulged out pecu liarly. Those oflicers followed the follows into a saloon , obsorvo'd them more closely , and becoming satisfied that they were the ones wanted , they pounced upon them. They accepted the situation though not without some wordy protest , and were taken to Justice Abbott's ofiico and searched. Each had a revolver well loaded , and both were well sup plied with cartridges. One had $2 and the other § 1.80 in cosh. They had more interesting property , how ever , for upon ono of them was found the gold watch of which the telegraph operator had boon robbed , also a package of powder , a safe blower , a coil of fuse , and several drills , con clusive evidence that they were in the business. One of them gave IUH name aa Harry Loo. The other refused to give .any name , saying ho was "The Unknown. " Both were sharp lookirg fellows , a d from their talk were evi dently well up in vocabulary of the gang. The pair had been seen in company with a well dressed young follow , and after their capture , it was thought best to hunt up this third man , and BOO what ho know about them. Ho proved to bo a traveling man , and ho hastened to explain that one of the pair of crooks formerly worked in his father's factory and recognized him hero and introduced him to the other fellow. He chatted a minute- with them , not knowing their real charac ters. Ho then tried to ahako thorn , but they followed along with him , and to got rid ol them ho treated and loft them sipping their boor. Ho was pretty badly shaken up by being BUS- j > eotod aa interested in a gang of burg lars , and after satisfying the ollicers as to who and what ho was , which ho had no difiiculty in doing , ho walked , awav decidedly relieved , The two cracksmen were taken back to Coming last evening , securely ironed and in charge of Constable HughoH. IOWA ITEMS. There are for ty widowa is Koosa- qua and only two widowers. Farmers in Dallas county have com menced sowing wheat , Over five thousand carloads of mer chandise and grain were shipped from Fort Madison in 1881. Immigration has already set in .along the Illinois Central railroad between tween Fort Dodge and Lo Mars. By the bursting of a steam feed. cooker at Cedar Rapids last week , a 1 young mm narrowly escaped death. I Ho was badly scalded from tjio waist to the knees , Mr. Dftcknood , a prominent youiif farmer in the vicinity at Creston , and who hud only been married two weeks auo , was thrown by a fractious colt and itifttantlj killed. A bill linn been introduced in the house proviilinu' for the ro-npportion- inont of the state into representative districts. l > y the bill the basis is fixed at 10,850. The Hon. N C. Douring , member of congress from the Fourth district , has been appointed by the president as ono ot the rt'gcntBts of the Smith sonian institute at Washiggton The night operator at Melrose was chloroformed , gagnod and bound to a chair the other night by two masked men , who presented revolvers and de manded the ko8 of the safe drawers , and roqbed him of over $3 < ) in cash and it gold watch. ' Last week while Frank Veiitoichor , a farmer living "Cftr Carroll , was re turning homo near town , ho attempted to | > aiu a train on the road , when ono of hid lines broke aud his team becoming - coming unmanageable ho was thrown from the wagon and killed instantly. The board of ftuporvisors of Daven port have offered u reward of § 200 for the arrest and conuction of the party or parties who murdered J. F. Schnoor by a shot from a revolver of 32 < cali- bro , about four miles north of Daven port , at or about 7 o'clock p. m. on the evening of tlu't 8th of February , 1882. 'iho following is a description of the watch and chain t.ikon from thn murdered man. A small silver open- f-co watch has incribod on the inside ciiso the following : "Eshappmont cyl inder , quairo , troua en rubis. " Attached - tachod to the wa'cli was a dark color ed nicklo plated chain , flat links , about ono inch long , connected to gether by small round lings. Watch key attached to und of chain ; had Henry llein , D.wenport , Iowa , printed on the head of said key. The croes- l > ar that fasti-mi chain to vest was at tached to main chain by a small round ring and seven mull links. RIOT IN CHURCH. The Colored Baptlsta Have Trouble Their House Ordered Cleared by the Police. lUronport Gazette , Hth lust. It is not often in Davenport that tlio police force is called upon to in terfere with the proceedings in a IIOUPO of worship , but such was the cane at the Colored Baptist church last night. A special business meet ing had been called , and in anticipa tion of trouble the opposing factions of the divided house had each re quested Oflicor Means , who is on that boit , to bo present. In addition to the members there were four other colored persons in the house. Minister Wilson asked all not members of the church to leave the room. This broughtVmo of the sis ters to her feet withauexcitod speech , saying that her husband was present and she wished him to remain. Pas tor Wilson renewed his invitation and the deacons also entreated , but the visitors didn't go. Then the deacons and trustees suggested to the minis- tei tlut his room would bo better than his company , but as ho declined to take the hint a trustee called out to Officer Moans , " "iou.go take brother Wilson ; he's got a revolver , and's going to do something terrible. " This was the signal for a general uprising , during which the gas was turned down. Ono of the members yelled out to the head of the church , "You're a liar , " and others used epithets ill moro uncom mon oven among roughs. By this time Oflicor Keating had arrived and there was every indication of a pro miscuous row. So the officers turned on the light and ordered the room cleared and the doors of the house locked. Had this action not bocn taken there must have been adjourn ment to the police court this morning by way of the police station. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , Bucli u Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sole , To Kent , Wuitt , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thli column at the law rate o ( TEN CENTS PER LINK lor the flrat Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEK LINE for each subsequent Insertion , Lciuuaihirtltuiincnta at our olllco , Koom E , Kvorett'a lilock , IIroadway. OH KENT Throe'or four rooms for light liomcUivlm , ' , ulthln t o block n of jiostotflce of Dr. uaiahutt at 14 1'cail at. Id 2t ' ANTE To runt A ten room homo In U' Homo L-ood neighborhood or two am tiler liouecs mdu in aide , Address C. O , 1)0X707 , Council lllufT , or applp at IlKK oUko , Council llluffs. r 4tt-tl - In Council llluffs lo WANTED-KurjIiody conU per weelt.du literal by carrim. Oltko , Itoom G , Everett's inset , Uroadaa ) . To buy 100 tons broom corn. WANTED oddruu Council liludt Ilroom Factor ) , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 663-20tf A Unit-class broom tier. Mayur WANTED Council DIufK , Iowa. 660-30' T7IOH BALK OM papers 40o per hundred , at JL1 Tlio lie * office. Council Blunt. s 27-tt mo BHICK-MAKEItS. FOlt , SALE acres or _ L more ol land adjo'nlng the brick-jard of llannor & Ilalnet * on Upper Broaiyray. For particulars apply to Ua\ld mines or to Manner's otUcu at tlio Uoir J ut Tiudo rorms. Council Ulutfs. 776-deW 3m p TICKET OFFICE War In railroad I tickets continue * to boom. Unprecedented low rates to all content point * . Every ticket iruarautccd. Orders tilled by telephone. From one to ten dollars a\ed by purchasing tickets of 0 , A. I'ottcr , successor to Potter & I'almcr , No. iO South Filth fctriit , four doom below the pout- olllco , Oouiidl Dlull * . IOMO. octn-tf " \7fTANTED Boy , with pony , to carry papori YY..Jn < iulro at tail offloo. Council Klufl * . octlS tf Notice , to the luimenso ijcccsi of the now Gelatine Bromldn Instantaneous Process ut the Excrlilor Gallery , Fifth etrtet , Coun cil Bluffs , the proprietor desire ) thoie wbhlnir Children's Picture * to tall between the hours of 10 and 12 o'Uock a. ni. , as owing to the Presi of Uu lne uch rr ngcment Is ueccsury tea a > old delay , SO-lm j , OARKE , Proprloto ACTS VICIVIH KNOWING. "Good morning , Mr , Jones. You seem in good humor this morning. " ' "Yes , I have been to the BOSTON TEA STOEE , and find anything and every thing I want , OF FIRST QUALITY AND AT VERY LOW PRICES. I tell you , I can Save Money now out of my salary , and Live First-Glass , too. It pays to go there. " "Where did you eay it was ? " BOSTON TEA BOMPT FINE GROCERS. 16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. ( Oasollno Store. ) 3BC. Xfc. J03XTHS , DliLIR IN STOVES , TIN WARE , SHEET IRON WARE , 331 Broadway , - Council Blufife , la. DONT FA L TO SEK THE STOCK OF W. W. BUCHANAN DIAMONDS , CLOCKS. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 202 Broadway , GDUNOIL BLUFFS. H. H.JUDSON , DRY GOODS 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY OiHco and Works. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND BENERAL MILL MACHINERY , tiOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as- lortment ot Brass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Ooal , OHAS. SEND RIP , PlMSl-Sfallt & ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Qlasa , Flno French China , Silver Wuro &c. , 810 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 1O > YA. Drs , Woodbury & Son , 33 KT "Of X. EB Cor. l'rl & l6t Avo. COUNCIL ULUFFS. W. 8. AMENT. JACOH 8IU8. AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Ooimsellors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 1UWA. KELLEY & M'CRACKEN ' , Marble and Granite , North Fifth 8t. , Council Dluffi - - fe W.-W.-SHERMAN , / OF- -ilANUFACTUIlEIl - W ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY I ? HZ-AJRZtsTIE S S Fine Work a Specialty. R. H. SIIKRMAN , RugtncM Manager. WM. CliniSTOrilEll , Mechanical Manager. 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 Jmckermg , Webei. Lmdemaii , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 und upward. Burcett , Western Cot tapet Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $5O and upward. Musi IM : cal Merchandise of every diecription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , I'oys ' , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TT DL tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com plete. Musical Journal ireo on applica S DLO tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address : O J. MUELLER , I 103 South 5th Street. o COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS AnJ Dialers lu all kinds ol Produce. Prompt attention ijhcn to all consignments. NO8. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL DLUFF8 , IOWA. "W. EC. WILL SUPPLY ON SHOUT NOTICE Out Flowers , Greenhouse i nd Vegetable Plants In their "cn on. Onlen prompt ! ) HIIii ! ami ilclltcml to Lxprcre cill.cc free ol charge. Bend for Cat io0'ue ) , JSX.'UJbVfc'S. , I A. HI. IE. -DEALER INs - PAPER , BOOKS : STATINEIW , COUNCIL : BLUFFS , IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Buyer and Shipper of Grain and Provisions Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES.-First National Bank , Stewart Bros. , Council BluffaVilliam ; P. Harvey & Co. , Culver & Co. , Chicago ; E. A. Kent & Co. , St. Louis. METCALF BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. OOTTJXTOXX. 3Bx.ncms , - xcr REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Landa , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa apd Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - COUNCIL BLUFF BIXBY & WOOD , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND CAS 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. , T WE OAKKY THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINK. BOOTS ! 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. Call and See Our MEW SPRING STOCKt which has "Begun to Arrive. Z. 'T. ' 'LINDSEY ' & C. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , And WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLARINDA IOWA ,