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    THE OMAHA DAlLi bEJD : MONDA 2T ,
P , T. FAYNE , SUBSCRIPTION BATES ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS. , . Week
Mnnogor Council Bluffs Circulation , . By Cnrrlor - 20 Cents per
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA By Mail , $10.00 per Yo r A
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Offlco : Room Five. Evorett'a Blook ,
Broadway.
H. W. T1LTON , City Editor.
WE Iiavo received a number of on-
quirica from our subscribers wonting
to know if they could become shar
ers in llto premium distribution bj
prepaying for six inontha , Others
have remitted directly to the Omnhn
office and ordered their paper by mail
thinking this WAS neceosary in order
to secure a premium receipt. All sub-
ocribora served by carrier as well aa
mail subscribers will receive a pro-
inium receipt by prepaying six
months. Subscriptions received nt
the Council Blufls ofllco , room five ,
Everett's block , Broadway. For the
accommodation of our patrons who
may wish to prepay our canvasser will
visit them within the next two day * .
The full pronrium list can bo found on
aovonth page. Ilemombur only two
tnbro days before this promiuin offer
close * .
MINOR MENTIONS ,
The Alice Ontci open company ap
pear here to.nlght.
Lc.ivllt'ii minstrels drew a crowded
UOUHII FiMay night.
Tha Congregational folk have ar
ranged lor a social next Thursday.
Iowa Wyoming c ml ImnOled only by
J. W. llodefer , No. 2(5 ( Po rl St. Flltf.
The Hound TaMe will n cet thin ercn.
ing at the r < old n > o of A. A. AVnlker , In-
itcail of the place previously announced , n
change lutvhig been made.
Perry Smith , an ol I and well known
nwidoiit of Council IHulIc , died at lii-
regldcneo , In this city , nt 3 o'clock yester
day afternoon. Funeral notice hereafter.
The boaid of rcgifltry will close itt
books Tucsduy lilfjlit. Th > i o who arc en
titled to a vote in the outning eh ctlon
should see to it ( lint their naincn are upon
the Hat.
No nun U A true friend uf the work
ing people who tries to get up n row be
tween labor and cnpltal. The two muni
pall together In order to have the cltj
grow and prosper.
Ona obtflr < i.erou < , female , too drunk
And i.oisy to register at the Hotdc !
Fields , won yesterday caged at the jail un
til tbU morning when'she will Interview
lUco'der Umke.
Th gang who were concerned In thi
' row nt Andenon'a saloon were before Jus
tice Abbott Saturday afternoon to ana woi
to the charge of assault with intent to kill ,
The canes wore adjourned until next AVed <
Bcadtiy.
The police beats are nccemailly Ion ? ,
there 1 elng but four men on duty at nlghl
and two by daylight. Consisting tin
ottered condition of the city , It make ;
lorg Btroicho * for each man to watch ,
Thd gathering at the Owl Club pnrtj
Triduy nlrfht at the Ogden house * as t
arge one considering the muddy condltioi
'o ! the streets. The occaslon.pioved enjoyable
joyablo on , In fact , every one of tliclr par
Ueado.
In the circuit court Saturday the jurj
in the'twee of Slayter vs. Reel brought It
a verdict ab.ut nton In favor of the de
iendant. The twelve weio out just aboul
Iwciitj-four hour K. Tlioco rt adjournec
utitlt to duy.
No trace baa bctn found of thqfellowi
who Iri'ke Into the Chliago & Rocl
bland office the other utglit. Conductor
have I eii\ notified of the numberx of th
Ucltelfl stolen , BO that their mo will b
( topped ,
The workingmen should not bo cai
rie'd away by Vauglian'n pn mines c
booHU. The Khould turn oat men wh
are truer friends ot the wi.rl-.inR p'opli
ad who are fully as inucli In earnest I
wautlrg nubile Improvements an ho in , bi
who don't talk all the time about it ,
The election of a progressive board <
aldermen Is of much more Importance t
a the worklngmcnand to the whole cit
thao the tl ctlon of a mayor , Those ci
terpnMngcitizens who wiwt to BOO tl
city prow and to have IU finance * liamlh
wkaly should make a can ful choice of r
denrcn. ' ,
Chief Flo'ils says ho lint found 01
where all the i leu go to. Ho got a chlcki
for dinner , and on havliu tin fowldrrsse
nr rather unJreaied , there wore font
eveu pi , K In UH glczard and liver , BOIIIO
Uicin iu nlug right through , A y foi
'I i wl led ittea UK tunny pins on that In ( ires
ing should IHJ exterminated.
S f .ferry Ilia1 k , who han been on a li i
pre ) jn the city fur several day * , and wl
bus twice beui cal'cd upon to nay fine
bad a valuable watch and chain wor
hilly SIM ) . The | * llco took It and kf ,
It lacked up In the Bute , bul when h s <
bered i p let him have the 'property ' , I
coLtlnuod his tear though , and In Ws wa
dfrlngi Friday night uiltred tbe watt
and chiln , It having been taken fioui hi
ty ffme one unknown tolilin ,
It Is a cad tlander on tbe workluguii
tobavo the mayor of the citydenoun
them aa no ignorant thatthcy do not ret
tbe papers , and ha\e to depend on hi
for Information. He probably said tl
without thlnUng. Ho doea nuch tllnj
for he sayH hhnnU , ' Stop and think ?
don't want to utop nnd think , Life Is t
elort. " He will ftul that the w < rkln
men , whom he ; thinks so Ignornnt , do ht >
and think
A Ulet'tam iccelvcd from Utd Oak c
ounces that Uo fellows uanted hrra
well a > dtvoral other places , hive been n
rested there. One of them li the cracl
man , who broke out of thu culubooto LCI
where he was being held pfndliifitutri
. lions from Omaha , Clinton urul ] ]
' 'Wolnen , xi hero he had been doing crook
, - work. ' 1 ho oilier man WM thu banki
who did the ouUlde work iu effecting t
1 etcupe , ! < y taking off an outside nut wht
allpwed of the I'lxnlug of tl < i door ,
MASKED MURDERERS.
Three Rufflfina ALtnok a Gor
man Farmer and
Rjb Him.
Tlioy Qlvo Him n ProbftDly Fatal
Wound ,
A bold nml murderous uUnck wan
niado Friday niglit lait upon nn in-
ofFunsivo Oormnn fanner nnincd Ilonry
StroebccU , living in Kug Creek township -
ship , nunr Silvur Crook , nbout flftuuti
inilua cait from this city. Throe
masked mini cnino to hit liotiau , nnd
nn hia oputiing t to door in ruaponao to
thuir rnpa they Attacked liim fiurculy
nnd domandul to know wlioru lun
money wni , Seeing tliat tlioy had
thuir revolvers drawn , ho naturally
feared for hi. ) lifu , nnd slipping by
tlioin ran out of the door nnd up the
end , Tlioy followed in hot hnato
nd oucceodud iti overtaking him ,
riioy brought , him back to the huuso ,
nd again thriuitonud him unless he
lould show up wlioro he
coin hia money. It appears
uit hia wifp had improved
10 opportunity while they
wore chaaiiiK her liuslnndin thu road ,
md had tnktm thu iiionoy and hid it
behind n Imtrel. Thu fanner denied
! iat ho had any inonuy , nnd resisted
their nttumptu to rob him , when ono
of the gal 114 "rod tipuu him , thu allot
striking him in thu abdomen , inlliet-
ini ; a probably tntal wound. They
ion wont through his pockota , souur-
iK ) only a few dollars , nnd after mak-
ng au unsuccuasftil search throuifh
10 house for the big roll of bills
which tlioy heard ho had hidden
tlioro , tlioy went on their way.
The farmer had about 81,300 in the
louse at thu time , § 1,000 of which
was c irof ully hiddou away. The other
> 300 ho had ruuoived only the day bo-
ere , and it waa in a bureau drawur
easy of access. It w.ta this roll that
10 wife throw behind the barrels ,
'ho robbora therefore secured only $ G
which waa in the farmer's pockot.
The report reached this city last
night that the wounded man died yea-
torday. The oflipora are on the track
of the robbers , with good show of cap-
rUring thorn.
AB soon as the report of the murder
reached Council BluHs the oflicers of
lat city wore on the alert. Yester
day morning information was received
vhicli indicated that the murderers
light have cotno to Council Bluffs
iid crossed thu river to Omaha. Act-
ijt upon this cluu , Oflicera Marsh
ind Sterlingof Council bluffs , crossed
0 Omaha and begun n thorough
oarch of the city. Lust evening , at
ight o'clock , it was rumored that they
wore on the trail of the men BUS-
licioncd of this dastardly crime.
"BOOM I BANQ t
I
Much Nolao , but Pew Shot's at the
Vaughn Meeting Saturday Night
A Tlokot Completed.
The Yaughau meeting at the court
louse was largely attended on Satur
.ay evening , every seat being taker
nd many being obliged to stand ,
'horo ' wore many iu the audience win
ere not Vaughan sympathizes , how
vor , being drawn thither by curios
ty. Dr. 0. Cook was chosen chuir
man , and on taking the position tolt
a story or two , gave the ntartling in
01 iimtion that ho was a workingman
and sat down.
Mayor Vaughan was the chic
ipoiikur of ( bo evening. His spued
ominded ono of tlio fool's gun
"bailor it wont and never wont oUV
It was full of statements which hi
< ept lominding his hearers were start
ing ones , but though there was a fro
quunt outburst of applause on tin
part of his herdsmen , no onu was si
startled as to faint anay.
As at thu previous mooting he an
iiounced thut u plan had boon laid fo
breaking up the crowd in a row , bu
he had prepared for it , and any sue ]
attempt Mould bo promptly quelled
This sort of a scare being a littl
ancient no one was startled , aiu
of course tliero whs no row.
Ho estimated thu size of the audi
ciico Jrom 1,000 to 1,200 ; a littl
lattT in his epuoch ho placed it a
1,200 to 1,500 , and a little later dropped
pod to 500 to 700. Ho ranked al
of tliojo as his friends nnd read
ticket which , with himself at the head
ho desired them to ratify by a shout
which was given lustily. The tioko
stood : Alderman , First ward , J. C
Lee ; Second Ward , 0. A. Tibbitt
Third ward , doorj < o Uloxsom ; Fourt !
ward , B. 11 Fonda ; at largo , J. A
Churchill and O. M. Aus.'in ; civil en
gincor.T. F. Boxlbockj city treaauroi
John Clausen ; city auditor , M. 0
GnlUn ; city attorney , William Mydii
tor ; police Judge , E. E. Aylowortli
superintendent of murkots , II , A
ObHnger.
The oily marshal's place was lol
vacant. The written acceptance <
the others nominated was preavntet
As for himself Ynuiliun ( announce
that ho would not witlidraw undt
any circumstance. If ho did ho wanl
od to have the people tar and fentlu
him.
him.Tho
The chief points of his address woi
to the eil'ect that the rich men woi
being tnxrd loss in proportion thn
those in humbler eiicumstancrs , an
that it was re.illy the poor men wli
were paying the taxes , Ho did in
clearly show that ho had done air
thing thus far iu his ullicial career i
remedy this evil , and did not make-
very apparent how his election won !
causa the wrong to bo righted. Aboi
the only conclusion to bo drawn fro :
his showing of figures and facts aim
this line was that thu reckless expend
turoj.of the pnst year had beun tl
expenditures of the workingmen
money ,
The other point attempted by hi
was to further the belief Unit his elo
tion meant imjnovemcnt anil boo
lor the city , and il he was defeati
the city would bo stagnant nnd become
como n country village , while th
workingmen would ho driven to star
Aside from those points ho read ai
editorial of the Nonpiroil miataiifim
his administration a.i directly as thn
paper dared to , lie denounced botl
the late conventions ns packed , hi
charged Dr. Liwrcnco with wantini
to bo mayor BO th.it ho could start ol
for Europe with a title. Ho doicribot
himoolf as weighing 109 pounds , hav
ing lived here fourteen years , nm
having five children. lie said Bow
man had promised him that ho wouh
not run against him. Ho went fo
both the 1'nsoys , announced that il
onu miloon there was found the otlio
evening sixteen solid 'voters fo
Vaughan , declared that ho wotiU
rather bu mayor of Council Bluffs thai
king of Franco , overlooking the fac
that France is a republic without :
king , and urged all to go in for bi ;
expenses , roll up a city debt , and le
the coming generations look out fo
paying it off. Ho again raised th
bugbc.us of intimidation and corrup
tion of voters , urged all to take wha
money was oll'orod them , and thoi
vote as they pleased , and take th
names of all threatening them , am
ho would get a lawyer to proaccut
them , and would shako the whol
country up from ocean to ocean , litth
as ha waa.
Following him came Dr. Starr , win
comiiidiicod with , "You'd scarce ox
poet ono of my age , " and winding u |
with telling why , after helping tin
democrats to nominate n ticket , hi
turned over to Yauclinn. His rcasot
waa that the convention was packet !
Ho offered to pay par for warrants.
John Aides followed with anothoi
speech , shooting around generally.
The whole bent of the meeting , a :
on thu previous occasion , seemed ube
bo to array labor against capital and
to mislead the uorkingincn into tin
belief that Vaughan was thu only mar
who could right their wrongs and can
for their interests. His attacks 01
citizens and Ins personal tlings ma }
not have bsen beneath him , anc
doubtless were not ; but thov were bo'
noaili any man Worthy of represent ) ! ! }
thu working peoplo.
The "Stop Thief" Cry.
The Daily Nonpareil of the 2-ltl
inst. says , in an article on the "Tom
peranco Question , " thab "it is posi
ttVoly assorted that since the attomp
to enforce the prohibitory law in Kan
sas , the consumption of liquor in tha
state has been inert ased , and with i
there has been a painful and demoral
izing increase of intoxication. "
"It is positively assorted. " To bi
sure it is. There isn't a saloon-keopo
or distiller or brewer in the broad lam
that doesn't cry out in righteous in
dignation at the awful failure of th
Kansas prohibitory law. Oh 1 how th
consumption of liquor in that state ha
increased , they groan , and how pain
ful and demoralizing has boon the in
crease of intoxication.
Behold their elongated faces , th
whites of their eyes turned heaver
ward , the rotund seat of their afloc
tions heaving like the billowy sea , bt
causa this measure , so dear to th
hearts of temperance people evorj
where , has proved a failui o.
How natural it is for man to bowa
that which advances his interest :
Suu the dejected and sorrowful
prossion on the face of the grocc
when his business ia proaperoui
Note the merchant atruggling wit
"the blues" and almost ready to con
mit suicide when his store is thronge
ith _ cash customers. Observe th
laboring man , depressed and cat
lown , deeply intorotted in th
'workingmon's" party , organized i
ho interest of some political deac
Doat , when there is an active deman
'or his labor at big wages.
It is equally natural for a whisk
seller to feel lugubrious and induljc
in tearful lamentations over a cond
tion of things that promotes his infi
mouj trailio and multiplies the .nun
bur of his wretched victims.
The Nonpareil man again takes u
the sorrowful strain in this wise ;
"Experience , however , points I
lanionlnblu failures , wherever it ( pri
libition ) has boon tried , and practici
reformers have given it tip as an in
possible thing to accomplish. "
Clioriw :
Tried ; found wanting ; why more ailo ?
A sorry failure buohool bouhon !
Will give some proofs of the failu
of the Kansas and other prohibito
laws in our next. L. W. TULIKYH.
A Brilliant Reception Qlvon to Ml
KollogffundMrs. Eddy.
A brilliant reception was given Mi
Funnio Kullogg and Mrs Charles I
Eddy by Mrs. Samuel H-ias , on Co
tor street , Friday evening. T
guests began to gather early , and , n <
withstanding the bad condition of t
streets , thu capacious parlors we
BOOH thronged witli old-timo friun
of Mrs. Eddy and Miss Kellogg.
was a very pleasant affair , and afford
happy chance for many of the t
friends of these ladies to gruot tliei
Among those present wo notic
Hon. and Mrs. W. F. Siipp , Hen
Metcalf , Mr. and Mrs. L. 0 , Bal
win , Mr. aim Mrs. J. L. Stewart , 11
0. S Pease , Juduo. and Mrs. J .
Oasady , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ofllct
Mrs. J.V. . Chapman , Mrs. A. B. Bi
nan ) , of St. Joseph , Mo. ; W
Sapp , Jr. ; Mr. Frank Murphy. ,
Omaha ; Mr. and Mrs. George Pa'rl
Captain D. F. Eiohor , Mr. and Mi
George Gornor , Mr. and Mrs. W. J
Robinson , Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Fislu
Mr. and Mrs. W. O Wirt , Mrs. W. :
Hanna , of Leadvillo , Colorado ; ft
and Mrs. J. M. Motoalf ,
Omaha ; Charles Stewart , Mrs. I.
McDowell , Mr. and Mrs.
T. Ehvoll , Major and Mrs. Lymr
Mrs. John N. Baldwin , Mrs. 11
comb , Mrs.V. . 0. Amont , Mr. a :
Mis. J , J , Brown ; thu Misses Bron
of Dubuque ; Hov. nnd Mrs , Olelai
Miss Julia ami Mr. Charles Ollic
Dr. and Mrs. Woodbury , Mr. n
Mrs. W. J , Hancock , Miss Borl
Mueller , W. J , Maxwell , Misa Qr
Denning , Mrs. Oaborn and daughter
Miss Lou Osbornt1 , Dr. and Mr ?
Lawrence , Mrs. K L. Shugart , Mr
nnd Mrs. W. II. Tro.vnnr , Mr. nn <
Mrs. Janicis I'ortorfiold , Hon. nnt
Mrs. W. II. M. Piisoy , Mr. nnd Mrs ,
, OharloH Cook , Mr * . Kncppor , Mr * . S ,
S. Stevens , Earnest Hart , Horace
Evans , Air and Mrs. tJu > . Bobbing' '
ton , Mies Liurn Baldwin , Colonel ai , <
Mrs. D. H. D.tiloy. Dr. nnd Mrs.
Pinnoy , Mrs. J. W. Laing , E. E
I Ayleswortli , Mrs. S. Fnrimworth , Mr.
and Mrs. N M. Pii'oy , Mrr. O'Bryan
Mrs. Bradbury , Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
S to wart.
Tlio Three Tickets.
For the convenience of voters Tin
UK ; gives the following three tickoti
now in thu field :
UKI'UIIUIUN.
Tor Mayor ,
ln N. 1) L\WIIE.VCK.
For JU < | KO ol Su , t-rior Court ,
GFHIUIK ' AHSOX.
For 1'ollco JiulKc ,
OKoiuinCAiiso.v.
For City Sollo tor ,
\V. i .MA NI : .
For 0 fy 'I'rcaMiiur ,
O. A I. DnowN.
For CI y Auditor ,
F. A. HCIIKK.
l' r ity .Marxhal ,
15. W. .TACKH-K.
I''or City Knginour.
THOMAS To-mviSi. : < .
For Huiieiintcinlt'iit f Market ? ,
J. 1 * . WILLIAMS.
For Aldermen ut Large ,
.7. I1. GOUUIKN ,
WM. SlLDENTOl'K ,
Fo"Aldcrni' n ,
First " nrcl Al.KX. 001) .
S'coHil W nl P. . .IJEVoi , ,
Thirl Ward K. O NKWKLI , ,
Fouith Wanl-U. L. SiiL'OAitT.
OEHOOItATIC.
I or M vyor ,
BOWMAK.
For JiuUjo of ths Siipi-rinr Court ,
K. K. A'VLrawoiiTll.
For Police.fuilR > ,
i ; K , AVI.HSWOIUH.
Fur City Solleiior ,
G , A. lloi.MKM.
For City I leiibiuer ,
JOHN GIAUSKN.
For Uity Auditor ,
M. G. Ummx.
For City Ma-Bhal ,
C. K , STONK.
For City Kng ncer ,
.1. F. BnoDnECK ,
Vor Superintendent of Marketa ,
W ILLS COOK.
For Aldermen at Large ,
A. 0. Gn/.llAM.
W. C. JAMKS.
For Aldermen ,
First Ward JOHN C. LKE.
Second AVurd 1 > . F. KicilKlt.
Third Woid GKOROK ULAXIM.
Fourth Ward J. J. biiowN.
THK VAUOHAN T10KET.
For Mayor
W. 11 VAUOHAN.
For Judge ot the Supreme Court ,
E. K , AYLEHWOKTII.
For Police Judge ,
E. E. ATLESWOHTH.
For City Solicitor ,
AV. A. MYKHTKK.
For City Trtasurer ,
JOHN CI.AUBKN.
For City Auditor ,
M G. GUIKKIN.
For City Marshal ,
For City Engi eer ,
J. F. BnoDBtcK.
For Stipe i intcndent of Markets ,
H. A. OurjscKii.
For Aldermt-n at L irge ,
J. A. CHURCHILL ,
G. M. AVAHHBUKN.
For Aid rmen.
Fir t Word J. C. LEH ,
Secoud AVnrcl C. A. TIBBETS ,
Thhd Ward GKOBOK BIJVXHIM ,
Fourth AVard-E. R. F SDA.
PERSONAL. ' !
Attorney Sims btartetl to day for Gutli
rie Center to atttnd to some legal bus :
J. H. Henry , of Wulnut , wai iu th
city Saturday , l < 'oUiri ( ; after BOine intei
CtttB pending In the circuit court.
A Marshalltown saloon-keorio
when asked why lie charged iifteo
cents a drink , replied : "Well , it1
very simple. The coat of the whisk ;
you got ia tivo cents a glass. I go
live cents a glass for handling it , am
you pay the other five cents toward
I iep , costs and attorney's foes. 1
coats you very little , but it woul
amount to a largo sum from us. "
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIA !
NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special adtortlauinonta , euch i
Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To lion
Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In It
column ftt the low rate ol TEN CKtm PK
LINl'i ( or thu. first Insertion and FIVE CK.Nr
I'KIl LINK ( or each eubscquent limertlo
Leave odrertlwiinenti at our otDce , Room
lllocli , Ilroadnay.
ANTEI > To rent u utiiill cattaKo nt rru
W Addra-H C , 11 , or cnquiro at HKB
KOH HALE Twcntj3jear o
MVLK1 , ( rom 16) ) to 10 lini'dn high Sue
aitodmuoi ' ( or iulu. Mn-o iVliv , live
btab c.
\\7ANTErt ' To rout A ten room house
V > BOlllO good utlfthtorliooU or twonnull
houmi nda ( > / Mo. Audrcsg I1 , O , Uox 71
Council HiuH. . or a'l'li | | at UEH olllco , Coun
ItlurTn. 4B-U
Kicrjbodv In Council BlufTt
WANTKD Tim UKK. 20 cents per coki
lUerixl by carrlura , ulllte , Uoom t , Kruot
UlocK , lirosdttay.
" \rAMTED To buy 100 tou broom coi
VY For particulars adJrcw Council lllu
liroom Factory , CouuUI liruflu , Iowa. 65S-20tl
A Ont-cl&w broom tier. U j
WANTED Council Bluff * , Iowa. 6RO-80
? OH BALK Old iwiwrs 40c | < or hundred ,
L1 The Boo olllce. Council Dluils. < M-2T tl
riA UHICK-MAKKllH. KOll 3A1.K-B acrct
L moroot land adjo'iilng the brickyard
llanner & Hal io , ' on tlprur llroa'wav ' , r
partlculara apply to David ilalneiortolUiiiu
olllca at the Board 1 1 Tnulo rorinn. Council lllu
- , with pony , to carry ]
WANTKD-Iloy olllco , Council lllu :
octlS t (
Notice.
On Ing to the Immonuo vucotiu ot the n
Qolatlne Dromlda Inttantaneout Proc
at the Exccltlor Oallory , Filth strict , Coi
cl | DtutTi , the | > rcrirUtar dcslrcj thoju l h
Chlldrcu'K riiturc to call bet H ecu the hour
10 and li o'clock k , m. , 04 on Ing to the Pr
of Dutlnei * kuch UT&acouieut U uocuiur ]
a\olJ delay ,
M ) tn 0. OARKE , Proprloto
FACTS WQRTH KNOWING
' _ .
I - 1U11TIL 1
I
1 "Good morning , Mr
Jones , You seem ir
good humor thic
morning. "
"Yes , I have been tc
the
and Qnd anything and every.
thing Iwant ,
OF FIRST QUALITY ANiJ
AT VERY LOW PRICES ,
[ tell you , I can Save Moues
low out of mv salary , and Live
? irst-OlasB , too. It pays to gc
there. "
"Where did you eay itwoh ? '
BOSTOS TEA OOMP1
FINE GROCERS.
16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St
COUVOILBLUB'P , IA.
UONT FA L 1O SEK THE OTCCK OF
W. W. BUCHANAN
DIAMONDS ,
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY ,
2Q2Broaa ayGOUNOILBLUFES ,
The Leading
GROCERY HOUSE
IN THE CITY.
We keen everythi"g : yoii wan'
n First 01 ss , ( Jno'OB Olea
It will j/aj you to , look ouf establishment
tablishmont thro : gli Every
thing bold for Cask , and at tk <
veiy i losett nia'giLB. We havi
a line of lOo
CANiNED GOODS.
And we ako sell the finest. Im
ported tn ootls , Eastern ana West
n Goot s put up All Oaimei
Goods reduced 10 per cent.
Send for our Proes.
t-triot atte tion p.iid 10 Mni
Orders.
Agent for Wash-burn's Super
lative FLur.
P , J , OSBOaM & CO , ,
162 Broadway , Opposite Ogdei
House ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
! RON WORKS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MININI
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY
Offlco and Works , Main Street ,
COUNOIL BLUFFS , lOW-fl
Wu K'VC ' Hinil.ll attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnace !
HOISTERS AND
'
GENERAL MILL MAOHINBR1
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WOR ]
will reichc prompt attention. A general '
gortiuont ol
Brass Ooods. Bwlting , Pioini
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Ooa
OHAS. HENDRI1' ,
President
[ MAURBR & ORAIO ,
ARTISTIC POTTERS
Bleb Cut Glaus , Fine French Chlnn
Silver Wuro &c. ,
840 DROADWAT , COUNCIL , lll.UlTo , I0 > \
KELLEY & M'CKACKtiN
IVla ble and Granit <
t7INorth Fifth SL , Council Dlu < "
4
ft n
Drs , Woodbury StSon ,
Cor. I'eari A 1st Ave. COUNCIL 1ILUKFS
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* W , S. AMEOT. JAOOI1 SI
AMENT & SIMS ,
Attoraoys & Oounsollors-at-La
COUNCIL BLXJFFS , IOWA ,
W. VV. SHERMAN ,
"HAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY
S S
Pine Work a Specialty.
K. II. SIIHRMAK , Huslncss
WSI. CIIWSTOPIIEU , 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.
Jmckering , Wobei. Jjiudeman , J.
IP and other Pianos , $200 and up-ward.
Bnrr.ett , Weotorn Cottage , " Tabor and
Pnloubet Organs , $50 and upward. Muoi- ivr
isal Merchnnoise of every diecripiion. ,
Italian Strioga a specialty ; imported
direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , I'OVB ,
Guinea , Fmioy Goodb , Wholesale andite- TT
tail. Piouofl and Organs eold for Cash
and on Time. e.tock IB large , lull and com-
plete. vueicaF Journal tree on applica S
tion Correspondence Solicited.
Address :
O J. MUELLER , I
103 South 5th Street. o
IE
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
PURCEASING AGENTS
Ana Dealers In all klnda ol Produce Prompt attention irtvcn to all consignments.
NOS. 22. 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
V7" . EC. ZFOSTIBIR
-WIH , St'PPJ.Y OX S.IOUT NOT1CE-
Cut Flowers , Greenhouse r nd Vegetable
Plants
In their eoatnr. On'crs jromptly llllui itjd ilclhrird to Kxprcrb olluc frco of chargr. Send for
Catilogue ,
COUNCI , BLUFFS , IOWA.
COUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Buyer and Shipper of Grain and Provisions
Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES. - First National
Bank , Stewart Bros. , Council Bluffs ; William P. Harvey & Co. , Culver &
Co. , Chicago ; E A. "Kent & Co. , St. Louis.
METCALF BROS. ,
WHOLESALE DKA..FHS IX
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICED DUPLICATED ,
GOTTJKTGXX.
E * . coo IK : ,
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. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - COUNCIL * BLUFF
BIXBY & WOOD ,
PLUMPERS , 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.
I
WE OA UY THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINK
BOOTS ! SHOES ,
Slippers , Etc. ,
Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs.
All Mail MOPS Promptly Attended To and , \
. Highly Appreciated ,
( HR ) PRICES ARE VERY LOW ,
Call and See Our MEW SPRING STOCK , which
has B'agun to Arrive ,
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Z1"8 . AjJ.lH.Ub.liiJ. QC
412 BBOADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IQWA.f ;
M WEST SIDE SQUARE , CIAB.INDA IOWA ,