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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1882)
P. T , MAYNE , SDBSOBIPTJON RATES , Manager Council niuHij Clrculntlon COUNCIL SLUFES AH B IOWA M By Carrier , - 20 Cents pop W it COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA By Mull , $10.CO per Year COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ofllco : Room Five , Evorott's Block , Urondwixy. H. W. T1LTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. lown Wyoming c ml lian led only by J. W llodefor , No. 20 I'oitlSl. 1'lHf. Tlie outgoing lr.\iu eaulunril this at- lei noon in over the Cliicnx" , Hurl ing Inn & Qiitney road. - H > tno MICM thicl un riinmUy i-lglit ttolo n Imrncts belonging to Dr. Hnrt. No capture made. Mr. Heno , Imlng declined to accept the democratic nomination for city Ire if- \\tcr \ , the nfinip of ilnlin CI u en linn been t cd. Thn b'lletlnsof tlio list 'of voter * In caili word lu\o been nailed up in cnniplc * UOIH plncoft nnd the books for registry wllj be opened to-day. ClirNlopher lloion linn nhown comld. crablcflklll in tlio mnVlngof black wnlnut book cam H placed In the library of Mr * . 0/bornc's i evidence. In the circuit court yesterday the case of S'yter ' VH. Perry Heel , wm given to the jury about noon , nnd tbo twelve were still hunting for n verdict nt nlgbtfall , The melting of the imnw shows up plainly the deftclivo sidewalk * , crosninH | and fewer * . It is a gnod tltno for the Mipeivisur to find out where work is iuit needed. needed.The The democrat ! having no organ In this city , ( he chairman' their city com mittee nmkca hi * olllcial announcement ! ) In the Nonpareil , whl.h is near enough of an orvjmi to answer thopurpd o ipiltc well. The rcpubltca B have recognized the the colored votcrn by giving them a voice and n % oto In the convention. The demo crats have recognized colored voters by publishing a cartoon , poking fun at them , and Hpittlng venom at them. It remains to HCC what the Vnughan men will do. One democratic candidate H.IJ'H that ho has bouii approached by Vaughn n hoich- men , who dislro to put hi * name on thu ticket to be mnde up at the court bouse this evening. He to'd them ho wouldn't bavd hiii name on the Vnughan ticket even if tiny promimd him two hundred extra votes. Ijeavitt'i mliihtreU arrived yesterday to at ow up ht Dohnny's in the evening. The troupe Hopped at the O doniind num bered thlity-filx members , while their bag gage piled up ILko n yonng bin If. The troupe may well be ( Vied the Gigantcan tnlnatrolB. Tlio gang concerned in the row at Anderson's saloon are to appear liifoio Justice Abbott this nft.rnoon , to tiiuuur to the charge of assault with intent to k 11 , On Monday next they are expected at the police court to answer to the milder charge preferied against them there , It being dis orderly conduct ' I lisa Fannie Kellogg wa < given a re ception ( it the renldunco of Mrs. Doming on Thursday night. Laxt evening another pleasant | any at K'ivon by Mr. and MrH. Samuel Haas in honor of Mian Kellogg nnd her friend , Mra. Eddy , of Chicago. Tlio company was a large one and tbo oc casion a happy and enjoyable one In all re- epects. There w.ero two "high toned" drunkb ftdjiihtod In the police court yecterday. Quo was Jerry Black , a country meic'innt who him been on a spree for several days , and haa already b > en fined onre. Ho Irndn' tit over his drunk and after eober- ing up in the station , paid the regular ( G.85. The other , ono of the p.ir wai a professional gentleman , wlio IB said to be , from Logan , and who w.is booked under the startling name of Smith , He , too , was tflxf d he usual amo int. ( Ddluny'i to called opera house ban been the object of a severe atUok on the part of the Nonpareil , wh ch quoted from a country paper to sustain its charge * . Mr. Dolmny addresses n sharp letter to the Nunp reil , denying the -allegation" , and defying the alligator , whoicu on that paper crawls back into its hok < , aynit was the country pa er that was to blauio for the attack , takes back all it paid , nnd on- dories Dohany's hall as all tight. It would bo refreshing if that paper could stand lo'unv ono position long enough for Jtho in'i to get dry. ' ' Seldom In this city's history have ci y 'politics boiled and bubbled so violently for eg 1 ing a tlmo before ulecti'in ' day , Grou R of earnest talkers de'coruio the principal corners ut every hour of the day , Much of the talk centers about the mayoralty , in part doubtless because Vaughun , who set the ball rolling , lmn been working up tlio idea that the mayor' * oflico as about the ojly ono worth con- slderiiiff , nnd that Vuuijlian w.u about the only candidate worth considering for the ollice. Ho has harped so much about be ing the only man who keeps the w < rklng people out of the poor house that many . ( thlnU the nift > oi'8 office is the chief ono { n the nation , The I eoplo should look out for good aldermen. Upon them deptnds much of the city's 'prosperity. Among the needs of thin city U a good commercial and business training school , where young men can be taught a thor ough kystem of book-keeping , and becone posted In the ways and habita ot bminc's life. Such a school properly conducted would afford an excellent chance for many boys and young men here , and wouk draw many to this city from a distance. A night tchool in connection tberewltl would be a grand , good thing for ucorea o younjmeu , who would gladly Improve I ! tbe chance to improve their potmanshlp and gain practical knowledge In busiueu matters , 1'or the right parties there is u good opening hero to start nueh a cammer clalbchool. No concern , though , xvhlcl has for Itn only object the collect ! n o tuition fee * and the Issuing of fancy diplo mas need applyA practical , common Beano commercial echool I * whatlanvedul Capital in fakt floating ft out the eat , weatwaid and finding piofilablo invest ment in agricultural and other fntoresU Mr. J. D , Gage , of Craw/ord county. Pa. la now in the city looking after tiio inter MU of Daniel Dull , a wenltby Net Yorker , who owi s nearly 2,000 acrea o i > ' ( l * ' am ) w > t fnr from tht * i Ity. Mr. Oago In ciobinltu I OIHOT , cittlo , etc. , to xtock p these fnrins nnd to ice that picpnrn- Inn" ar. ' tmHe f r potlln ? the land under hi ) i..talc of cultivation. In thN con- pctioti miothrr in < lnnr mny well bo cited showing liitw the vtl ti bulMIng up. \lr. Uenjmnin liMti'Mrd ' , thn w > ll-known Oldcig'ilan , who probably 11 moio by lmbigito ( than any other ono man , li ow In Shcntnd'iith bulking lifter big fnrnm Avnc'l there by .hit son and nephew. Ho is .ultliig two to three hundred cattle upon lie pin , w , ami carrying forward varioim mproTcments n n Minnie. Thl j art f tbo country in bound to draw capital , ml dev el ipinpiit in Hire In follow in iU vako , THE ENGINE HOUSE. t m Bolnij Mndo Ono 'of the Boat In the State of Iowa. Tlio now engine liousu m rapidly up- iroiiching completion , nnd in two or hreo weeks will bo ready for occu > i.-iticyi The ciirpcnturing work is tbuul Hiiiuhcd und there runmiiiH little low to bu done besiden the plustering ind some painting. T. u building is noBt conveniently arrnngud , nnd is to > o occupiud by the lluscuo ittuntnor ind hoBO curt. The steamer ia n now mo , nnd the hose c ir < in one of this ycar'n arrival , liuing u four wheeled > eauty. The first 11 HT of the now engine house gives room for this itoninur nnd hose cart to stand side by itlc , facing the Inrgo doors opening i pen the atroot. Buck of them is the table room , where the horses will itnnd facing frontward , rondy to start right along wlion.nccdud. The second Moor ia nrrnnged for a ; oed sized hall , whiln at thu front nro looping apiutinontj , closnts ' nnd other conveniencus. This second leer is roachtd by an mitnide stair- vay , the stairway thus being located BO as to allow nil the room possible in ho building proper. A tower has been built M.Uy-oight 'cot ia height , with a stairway inside oading to the very top , vhero the > ull , now in uao nt the old building. ivill be suspLiidcd. | Thu public will .pprociato . this change in the location if the bell. Where it ia now located hero are buildings on each side , nnd the boll is hung so low that in alarm sounded upon * it a heard only for a short distance. iVhcn hung in this new lower , itwill bo high enough nnd free enough from urrounding buildinuB , so that it can )0 heard for a long distance. In this ewer the hose can bo hung up for trying , and other conveniences will ) o provided. The tower was yester day ornamented by having a weather vane placed upon its top , representing n fireman shouting through his train- > ot and on the dead run. A small Ing , the 'first ' which over floated from hi ) summit , was yostofday flung to ' , ho breeze iroin the top. The chief interest to many Centura ibout the little conveniences and up- ilianccs which nro to bo provided for avinu time in getting out to a fire. L'ho house is to bo thoroughly wired , so that electricity will bo niado to do nany things. It will be BO arranged hut when an alarm comes in over the wire from any point in. the city it will lot only sound the ulxrin , but will awake the sleeping firemen , will causa .ho front doors of the engine house o fly open , will open the stable donra , and those doors by opening will loose the horses , who will bo prompted to start for their places nt the polo by n whip behind them , which , being niado .o . revolve by the some electric moior , yill give them an inspiring clip. The ronion will have their clothing so nado and nrrnnged Umt they will pull on pants and boots at ono jerk , nnd will then slide down n pole , to the irst floor ; and hero they will find the torsos ready to hitch. Fire snaps vill Buflico to harness each horse , and1 .ho drivers jumping into their scats vill need only to pick up their reins , , .ouch n rope by which a chain stretch- id in front of the doors to prevent .he horses starting too soon , will bo ; aken out of the way , nnd then speed out Such in the general plan ; o which the llescuu bojs are work ing , and Ihi-y hopu soon to huvo it in ) ructical working in uvuiy dt-tuil. The boys justly tuko pride in the low engine house , and they propose , o do all in their power * , o make such juick time and do uuoli uO'ectivu ser vice. that the citizens will fool tluit ; ho money has been \voll pxponded. They promise some lightning hitches when they ot all the plans completed Eat und bo Marry. These who want to have a right royal Sunday dinner should take seats ut the Ogden IIouso table to-morrow , Tlio Ogden knows we.ll how to care for the wants and wishes of its guests , and as an indication of what they have prepared for their salivation to morrow the following bill of furo for their Sunday dinner is given : HOUl' . Cream of Itarley. mil. liaked White , u la Jolnrllle. JIOILED. Ham , Corned lioef. T nsne Dolled Mutton , Caper Sauce. coui nmiiEH , Mutton , Beef. Han KNTIllM , Oybter rattlcn a la Financier , Krioasee of Chicken a la Cream , rrrr Itlce Cake with IVnchcB , UrlBWet of Beef with German Dumpling * Chicken Liver , Tattle aux Chamiilg nous , Pork and Iloans , Uoaton Style ItOAHT. Pork , AijleSauoo , Southdown M utton. Turkey , Cranberry Sauce , Boiled I'ototo" . . . Mwhwl Potatoe Parunlus. Turnip * . Succotaib. I1EHHK1IT , Merriugue Groin Pie. Mlnoo PI hnitllBh Plum Puddmy , Brandy Sauce. J cw York Ice Cream , Assorted Cakoi Champ/gno Jelly. , J' y. f Ijal-ln * . Null. Uea. Qld UoTermnent Java Coffee. Milk LOVEHS OP LITEHATUUE. An Entbuolaatlo Company Bent on Mutual Improvouiont , The Hound Tnblo is the title of n Bociely composed mainly of young ioniIc ) , win ) have joined themselves o olhcr fur tli niirpunu of furthering heir knowluduu of lilurnturo and nrt. I'iiu society hns been orgnnizud some imo , but of late hai roviTcd its meet- ngs , which owing to nundry circum stances huvo been suspended for nonllis. With this 'resumption of nt'iitiiigs has como a revival of inter est nnd un incruuHo in members. A veok or HO ngo they mot at Mr. A U. Walker's residence1 , and lud irory ileiiHurcablu and profitable sesuion , Lint Thursday ovenni'they ) met ntMr. \t ith's ' rooms in Mr. Evans' residence , joriier of Sixth street nnd Sixth iseiiue. Al this incutini. ' thuy re- eluded Huv. Mr. llnmliii as their irunidout , nnd purfucted their oigan- ttion by the appointment of 20111- uittees to look after the various p'mscs of the work in hand. This evening's literary exorcises centered ibout irotlpR architecture and art in italy in tin- fifteenth century. Selec tions wore rend , interspersed with' conversational documents. Some mis cellaneous readings worn also given , nnd music and nonial chatting filled thu remaining time , thus making mi evening of varied enjoyment , mingled vitli instruction. It was decided to laid similar meetings on Monday ivening of each week , the next to bo lold at Mrs. Hnrkncss' homo next tlomlay evening. The members seem .o take hold of the work with much enthusinsni and the society gives the > remise of growing rapidly , a number ) f new members joining cncli evening. .i ' certainly 1ms a high , htalthy pur- > ese Mid alfbrding , un it does , un ex cellent oppi rlunity for self-culture , hould receive a hearty support. ANOTHER PLAN. A Petition Started on the Rounds Asking- for a Bridge to bo Built by General Tazosion. The proposed building of a wagon and foot bridge across the river , con- icctmg Omaha and Council Binds , ias stirred up much talk , many various plans and a general discussion. Fho matter is well in hand now by the oint committees of the two cites , and t scorns they hnvo struck about the nest practical plan. Another plan ms been talked up by some of the citizens , which will probably end in ulk. It is sot forth in the petition low being circulated fur signers. It s rather blindly worded , but the ob- cot seems to bo to got the states to ointly build the bridge by a general , ax. The petition reads : To the Honorable the Senate and Ilouao of Representatives of the States of Iowa and Nebraska , in Legislature assembled : The undersigned petitioners , resi dents and tax-payers ) of the states of Iowa and Nebraska , respectfully rep resent that they believe it vtfould bo to .ho greatest good of both states to cs- lablish free inter-state commerce by the construction of n free bride to connect Council Blufls and Omaha , nnd the said bridge cannot be secured without the aid of both common- wealths. They , therefore respect fully solicit you to grant this petition , now presented to four respective honorable bodies. Snatching1 a Smoke. Ono of the clerks in Erb & Du quette's store noticed a young man making quoonnotiotis as ho stood by the counter Thursday night , nnd be coming satisfied that ho was shop- ifting , watched him while he quietly summoned the police. The fellow was taken hold of and owned up to laving filched a box of cigars , which 10 tried in. vain to drop unnoticed. Yesterday morning ho appeared bo- ; ere Recorder Burke , gave his namu in John Muck , und was sentenced to thteo days in jail. - Deals In Dirt ! The following transfers of real es tate are reported from the countj records by J. W. Squire & Co. , ab stractors of titles , real estate and loan agents , Council BluQ's : W. Mortons to B. B. Bringolf. n front i n w | 5 , 77 , 40 , S2.751.20. J. T. Baldwin to S. II. Wheeler , lots Itt and 17 in 7 , Oakland , 8100. JT. . Baldwin to A. B. Phelps , 81 and 32 , in U , Oakland , $100. Treasurer of Pottawatamio county to W. 11. Vuuglmn , 11 in 21 Burnes' add to city. Same to same , 12 in G , Burnes' add to city. T. H. Ford to M. B. Swan , 3 in 1 , llilhido add to cit > , 8300. J. E Allies to city of Council Blufls , part 7 and 8 in 21 , Evorott's udd , 9160. 0. , R. I. & P. R. 11. Co. to F. H. Miron , lot 2 in block 2 , Carson , $100. II ; 0 , Crook to A. Frazier , sw , no and so , uw and BW uw 20 , 77 ' 44 ' S1.200. T. D. Smith to P. S. Peterson , n i BW 32 , 77 , 52 , $760. A. Moscr to T , Bowman , sw. sw 7 and nw , nw 18 , 75 , 42 , 8899. 0. Nyrop to II. Rahbeck , n 3 of sw BW 9 , 74. 41 , 8450. W. Hough to 0. Omag. w i sw , so 28 , 70 , 44 , 8250. 0. , R. I. & P. R. R. Co. toll. Rahbeck , nw , BW 9 , 74 , 41 , 8400. IOWA ITEMH. Fort Madison has a llard-up club * There are forty widows in Kcosau qua and only two widowers. About 120,000 tons of ice will I * stored in Cedar Rapids this winter. The artesian well ut Sioux City ha reached n depth of 1,320 feet , ami tin drills are now pounding away on solii rock. rock.A A , company has bean organized with n capital of 20,000 , lor the pur pose of pronprcMtig for coal in the vicinity of Ailol. llfimilton tnwnfhip , Di-cntur coun ty , will vote next Tuesday 01 the proposition to aid iho Des Moine ? , Ojceola A Southern railroad. The KottliHhurir , Ori nc1l it D.ikota railroad company hns filed its articles of incorporation. LK'H fllijines is to bo thu principal pl cu of bu.iinoas. Should the Irgislfltnio pn i the cap ital- appropriation bill now before it , nt least -100 worknit-n will bo sot to work this summer on tlio ntw build u'K- Alexander J.ihnson bowled up lib erally Siturdny night and on Sunday morning collided with u passing train at Burlington , from the ufluctn uf which lie died. Tlio "crooks" who lately robbed the MelioM ) station agent cf the C. , U. fc Q. , have been cvuyit ; ! and nro now in d m at ice vile. They proves to bolnird- lined criminals , nnd there cipturo is a lucky hit. Tliu Iowa trotiing circuit luis been HO far aininguil an to conmiuncn at Dtibiiquii June d , Cedar Rapids June 12 , and nt iMHrslmlltown June 20 , tour d-tyu at each place , with about $3,4000 in premmms at each meet ing. Burlington BUIIIH up her financial condition in thu .ollowtng torso style : The ( bating debt , March 20 , 1882 , is nothinu. The bonded debt , March 20 , 1882 , is 8404,820. The annual in- torcst charge , March 20 , 1882 , is$22- COO. Cash in treasury , March 20 , 1882 , in 5102181.20. The market yahiu of oiti ortiuis , Match 20 , 1882 , is par , und nmie offered. DECORATING A DRUMMER. an Iowa Conductor on His Muscle. ) iibttue Hernld , Feb. 10. From iv Hourco which is regarded as oifcctly rclitiblo Thu Herald recuived ho information of tlio beastly con- .not of u traveling salesman said to uprisent the grocery house of 'anies M. Smith , 43 Lake street , Chicago. This tiling in the guise of u nnn , boarding a passenger train a uw days ago , on the Iowa and Da kota division of the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul , at Spencer , ickotod to Charles City. Ho nterod the ladies car nnd took , seat immediately behind a lighly respectable lady of Spencer , "ho wretch stretched himself out in ho seat and so disarranged his cloth- up as to make a beastly exposition of iis person , while pretending to bo [ islccp , nt the time shielding himself vith n newspaper from the gaze of nil jassongers in the car excepting the ndy above referred to. The lady lustily , on changing her position , dis- oveicd tlio disgusting exposition the ascal was making of himself , and di ce tly moved to another seat in the , nr. On the arrival of the train at iluson Oily , the wife of thocon- luctor , Lyio Hoxsio , came aboard , and the lady informed her of the con- luct of the man , and she in due imo acquainted Mr. Hoxsio of ho circumstances. Any one who cnows this gentlemanly and high- minded conductor will readily imagine tow quickly his blood began to boil when ho had heard the story. As the rain spoil iiloug toward Charles City , Mr. Hoxsio began to got madder and nuddor. Arriving at that station the unprincipled traveling man alighted on the platform , When the conductor inniedifttely stepped up to him , do- uanding his business card , the name of the house he traveled for , etc. , which ho obtained , and then , in the most systematic manner imaginable , and in the style of a prp- 'easional pugilist , Mr. Hoxio proceeded to decorate his head vith a series of various colorbd embellishments that thu salesman -will carry for some time. Our informant says the train was held at Charles 3ity for about fifteen minutes , until he conductor had completed his job to thu entire satisfaction of a large and highly appreciative audience. The nwoling man did not remain in Charles City but a short time , but ook the first train south on the Illinois Central , and his whereabouts r.ow are not. known. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTION Special advertisements , such at Loot , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thli column at the low ratoof TEN CENTS 1'EP. LINE ( or tbe first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEll LINE ( or each subsequent Inscrtlnn. Leave adrartlacmcnta at our ofllce , Hoora 6 , Everett's lllock , Itramlway , PANTED To rent & tmtll cottage at < rue. W AUJramC. M , orcimutro at DKK ( ttlce. fcbi-l-it . FOit SALE Twtnty 3-jctr old MUI.B1 ; doni inj tolOhMuU htKh Suiuo a'so lei talv. MamV ( < e , Ihcr ) ANTEn To rent A ten room houw In W eouiu L'ood udehborhood or twosmOler houses udu Uf Me , Address I' . O. tloxTOT , Council Ulud * , or auplu t Ii oSlco , Counct Bluffs. . 4o-t ( K crylKxly In Council Dluffi li WANTED Un. 20 cenU per week , lie lUerod by carriers. OlUce , Itooni 6 , Evurctt'i \TrANTED To buy 100 tons broom corn W For particulars address Council llluff Uroom Factory , Council llluOs , Iowa. 653-20tt \TrANTED-A flnt-class broom Her. Uaync W & Co. , Council lilufls , Iowa. KW-SO' T70H SALE Old papers 40o per hundred , a D The Uea oUlco. Council Bua ) . se27-t ( MAO UHlCK-MAKKItS , FOU 3ALK-C acres o _ l. moroot land ailjo'nlng the brick. ) ard o Itanner & llaluc > ' on Upper Oroaluay. Fo particulars apply to Das Id Halites or to Ilanner * otltcoat tliolloirdtlTnjJo ronus , Oouncll UluOe 77&-dc22 Sm WANTED Bov , with | ny. to carry pa Inquire at Il ottloo , Council UluOa. ocUS-tl Notice. to the' Immcimo succcvi o ( the now Qelatlno Dromldn Inttantaneou * Procct at the Exctlilor Qallery , Filth btrct , Court ell Bluffs , the proprietor dv lroi those vtUhlD ) Children's 1'lcturix local ) bctweou the hours o 10 and It o'clock a , in. , u onluir to the Pret of Outlnett KUQli ttranKeiubot U tiecussary to avoid delay , l-l' ' J. DARKE , ProprUto FAC7SJOBTHJNpWIHa. [ ( "Good morning , Mr. Jones. You seem in good humor this morning. " "Yes , I have bsen to the and find anything find every thing I want , OF FIRST QUALITY ANO AT VERY LOW PRICES. I tell you , I can Suvo Mor.ev low out ot'mv salary , nnd Live ? irat-OlaBH , too. It pays to go thoro. " "Where did you eay it was ? " BOSTON TEA OOMPT FINE GROCERS. 10 Main St. ami & Pearl St. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. DONT FA L 10 SEE THE STOCK OF W. W. BUCHANAN DIAMONDS , WATCHES , EL8Y , REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 202 Broadway , COUNCIL BLDFF5. The Leading : GROCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY. We keep everything you want a First Ohss , Uno'ce Olea QEOOEBies and PE VISIONS t will pay you to look our es- .ablishment . thro.igk- Every thing sold for Cash , and at the very tlost ma giijs. We have a Hue of lOo CANNED GOODS And we also sell the finest. Im- rtcfl ( i oods , Eastm nun West ern Goius put up All Canned Goods rf duced 10 per cent. Send for our Pnoes , Strict attention p id 10 Mail Orders. Agent- for Washburn's Super- ative Flour. F , J , OSBOBNE & GO , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden Mouse. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We ( ; lvo BpecUl attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORX will reecho jirompt attention. A gcnurol as acttmcnt of Brass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Fig Iron , Ooko , , Ooal , OHAS , HENDRIF- , President [ M&URT3R & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Qloss , Pine French Chtao , Silver Wwo Ho. , 840 B&OADVAT , COUNCIL lil.UFF.S , JO > VA. KELLEY & IWCHACKEN , Marble and Granite , North Fifth St _ . Council Qtu * ' Drs. Woodbury & . Son , OB 3STa ? X 33 Xf Cor. I'e rl & lit AM- . COUNCIL DI.UFF8. W. P AUENT. JACOB KlilS , AMENT & . SIMS , Attorneys & Oounselloys-a OOUNOIb BLUFFS , IOWA , . W. W. SHERMAN , OK- ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY S S Fine Work a Specialty. R H. Sltr.IlMAX , Mnnacet. W.M. CIiniSTOriir.il , MeOuuilcal Manner. 124 South Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFJ'S , 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. - , Weboi. JLiudoinan , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $20O fmd upward. Hurt ott , Western Cottage , ! Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $50 and upward. Musical - IM : cal Merchandise of every discription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Muf n Rooks , Sheet-Music , i'oys , Unmet ! , b'tti'U.v ' Uoode , Wholesale and Re TT tail. PianuH nna Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Mtock is large , full and com plete. Musical Journal reo on applica S tion Coi rtiypondence Solicited. Addrets : C d. MUELLER , I 103 South 5th Street. O ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. BOv MAN , ROERER & C0.r Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING- AGENTS And licalcra In all kinds ol Produce Prompt attention lvcn to oil consignments. NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WILL SUl'1'l.Y OX SHOUT NOTICE Cut. Flowers , Greenhouse -ind Vegetable Plants In their tcoion. Orders prompt' ' } filled mil delivered to Kxprurt oll.co trcuof charge. Send for Catalogue. croxrzo'csxx. 3 SI. El. -DEALER IN- - - : INSTATIMERY , COUNCI . BLUFFS , IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Buyer and Shipper of Brain and Provisions ; Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES. - Mrst Naiionali Bank , Stewart Bros. , Ceuncil Bluffs ; William P. Harvey & Co. , Culver & Co. , Chicago ; E A. Kent & Co. , St. Louis. METOALF BROS. , WHOLESALE DBAuEKS IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRIDES DUPLICATED. OOTTJNTGXZ. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproed , also , Railroad Landu , , and a number 01 Well Improved'Farms , both ia > Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAVNE , over Savings Bank , - , GOD MOIL BLIJFB" BIXBY. & WOOD , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS Gas Fixtures , Bath. Tubs , Marble Slabs , Brass Goods , Iron and Lead Pipe , Fittings and Pumps , Kept m. Stock. No. 7 Fourth St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. i WE OAHHY THE LAROE8T STOCK OF FINE 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 NEW SPRIN& STOCK , which haa Begun to Arrive. Z'T ' . 'T ' TINT'TflCS'PV JL OC ftfl . ) 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , And WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLARINDA IOWA ,