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    THELOM-AiiADAlLi BEIfi WJ3DJSE8DAJT MAEOH 1 i8o2
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P. T. MAYNE , SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA HEWS.
Mrvnogor Council Blufife Circulation , . By Carrier , - 20 Cents per Woolc
nrmMntr. m.TTi < n7R TOWA By Mall , $10.0O per Year"
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Offlco ! Room Flvo , Evorott'a Block ,
Broadway.
H. W. TILTON , City Editor.
WK have received a number of en
quiries from our oubscribors wanting
to know if they could become shar-
era in tlio premium distribution by
prepaying for six months. Others
have remitted directly to the Omaha
jOlco and ordered their paper by mail
thinking this was necessary in order
to secure a premium receipt. All sub
scribers served by carrier as well as
mail subscribers will receive a pre
mium receipt by prepaying six
months. Subscriptions received at
thu Council Bluffs ofllco , room \\v \ \ $ ,
Everett's block , Broadway. For the
accommodation of our patrons who
may wish to prepay our canvasser will
visit thorn within the next two dayc.
The full premium list can bo found on
seventh pago. llemombor only two
more days before this premium oiler
closes.
MINOR MENTIONS.
Iowa Wyoming c ml hanlled only by
J. W. Koilcfor , No. 20 PoirlSt. Flltf.
Tlioco'oro ! votoM ninimiiice a meet-
ag at the Hcchlvo block next Saturday
evening.
Vaiijjh.in told Ills audience : "I love
opposition. " IIMova la evidently being
satis Red.
The maiy ci'e in which Dowdy
fig'ira ' 1 wun 111) i ratlin ; quietly in the
pigenivhole until after slectlms
Jnmoi McCarthy waft caged by Officer
Cusic for being d uuk , a1 il wni yesterday
asritttied tlio regular ? fl.8.j.
The colored votew will roinombcr at
the ( ioll * the way the democrat * , thr.iug1 !
their or .inn , have published cart > oui of
them.
.In tliu nironit . 'ourt yesterday the
time wan taken tip in the further hearing
of the o wo of Bill wilier Uroi. vs. George
W. Parker.
Ono solitary marriage license was is
sued yesterday , tliu parties buing N. E.
BretKinan , of Macedonia , and Miss Cella
jKniiUe , of Hilver Creek.
It is cmfiicnby believed by the , "
whooightto lno.v most about it that a
free delivery i < f null by cirricr. ) will be
established in thi-i city by the first of July.
Thu reentry bojlcs clojod last night ,
The uamai oarollo-1 will foot up about3j-
500 ; nnil from thli and other indications it
is evident that the vote will be the heavi
est over cibt ia the city ,
The row at Anderson's nalooa W.-VH to
have been partly a Ijmteil yeiterJay , bi t
the c.nci wora poitpano 1 until after elec
tion. In fact the political ntrngglo is
causing justice to take a brief vacation.
The bill for having term < nf thaclreuit
and district courts held at Avoaa , for the
convenience of the eastern part of the
county , hns died an cany ibith , the juill-
ciary lonnulttco having smothered it ,
tlioy deciding unfavorably to it.
The funeral services of the late Perry
Smith worn hold yesterday afternoon , and
were largely attended , many old residents
with whom he had licou associated for
yean joining in paying the respect duo to
him.
The little mayor is getting worried.
He has engaged a band tor election day.
He has blown his hont until he has got
tired , or at least ought to b ? , and now haste
to hire. The workingmen will not be
caught by wind though. They are not no
Ignorant n lie charges them with being.
MaryMcLand , known familiarly as
"L ng Mary , " made the night uir hMooux
by her hysterical : md drunken howls nnd
Officer Barliyto hail to guide her into the
city case. Slio resisted nud yelled , laid
down in the mud and screamed , but she
had to go. Recorder liurko gave the usual
$0.8. > .
There mems to bo a dilfcrenco of
opinion as to how long a' man must live in
the city in onlcr to vote. Vaughan nays
that the city ordinance requiring n resi
dence bore of six months is uucomtltution-
al , as the statutes of the state inaho six
months ro ! deiuo in the ntito mid nixty
davs In the city the requUit > . Viii h'.n'rt
decision doo-i uot seem to wulgh very heavy
with the lioaid of registry , ai they ar-
going by the oity ordinance requiring a
residence in the city of six m uitli . Members -
bers of the board say they ma not the supreme
premo court , and it is not the r province
to decide the matter , Tnoy h < vu an onli-
nftnce and arogolng by it , nd la.vvo it to
the projioi' authorities to t'rclHo whet cr
thoordlnancelauncoustltut'iinal. ' Vau hun
is not HO modest , nnd has taken itt > oti him-
elf to decide for the court.
SCHEMES FOB"THE SCHOOLS.
.Tlio Proposltlona to bo VotoU on ut
the Annual School Election.
On Monday March 13 , ono week
after the city election , the annual
election of the independent school
district of Council Blulla will be hold ,
the First ward precinct being at thu
Western house , thu Second ward ,
corner of Scott and Broadway , the
Third ward at Rogers' livery stable ,
and the Fourth ward being at J , M ,
Palmer's office.
In the heat and excitement of tin
city election , the questions to be
voted on at thu echool election shoult
not bo overlooked. They are ;
Fiist. Shall the sum of $2,500 bi
levied and appropriated , or bonds JOe
issued for said sum for thu conittruo
tion of an addition to Stutstnan stroo
school !
Second. Shall tliu sum of 83,000 hi
levied nnd appropriated , or bonds DUo
issued for said mini for the construe
tion of a now suhoo ) house iu o10
southwest purt of the city ]
Third. Shall the uum of 83,000 1)6
levied and appropriated , or bonds 1)1.
issued for earn sum for the repair am
enlargement of thu Washington stree
'Chool !
Fourth' . Shall the sum of ftl.OOO b
levied and appropriated for the yui
choBO of apparatus and school fuin
turo ?
HAPPILY UNITED.
Mother and Daughter Meet
After Thirty Ycanj' Silence
1 Between Them.
Xho Old Ln.ly in SutKiloil tbnt tlio
"Woman Grown Is Her I.o 1115
Lost Child.
There is onu linppy homo in Council
l Bluffs , caused by tliu mooting yostor-
I day of inotlicr and daughter ivlio lind
I not heard from each otlior or mot in
thirty long ycara. A few days ego
Tin : BIB : gave thu details of thin
colored family's history , to thu effect
that the mother , Mrs. Clara Brown ,
while in slavery , about thirty years
ivjfii , NVIIB sopnra < ! from her children ,
ono daughter Im.x a muro child.
Sincu then nhe Ims heard nothing
about thorn , until a * ook or BO ago ,
when word came to hur at her homo
in Denver that her daughter was living
in this city , her name bumg Airs.
Eliza Brewer. The old lady became
aufliciuntly satisfied of the identity of
the daughter by correspondence , and
started nt once for this city. She ar
rived hero yesterday morning. Her
iiii lighter missed thu street car going
to the transfer , and so waited on the
biiuuk corner lor the arrival of her
mother , whom she had not
seen auico girlhood. The old lady
was met at the depot by
another colotud friend , and aa the
two otoppod oil tlio oar the daughter
was waiting. Tiio mooting was n
touching and a ludicrous one at a
iimilo of thirty years' separation and
alienee. The mother and daughter
ilung their arms about each other'u
nooks , tears rolled down their diuky
taceu , and just as thu good old l.uly
oxcluimcd , "Brens do Lot' , chile , bicss
do Lor' , " the two tumbled and full
Hat in the mud , which covers the
atriot in all directions. Thuy man
aged to scramble up , somewhat the
worau for the tumble , and without
paying any attention to the mud
clinging to their dresses in great
patches , they continued their ombiac-
ing mid weeping fur some- little time ,
and then walked u > the daughter's
homo , a block or two distant ,
The old lady loft the prepared meal
almost uutiiBted , and busily visitud
with her daughter , asking all sorts of
questions as to her past lilo , and thu
incidents of her childhood. She was
satisfied from what nho had heard by
letters that it was really her daugh
ter , but still bho could realize more
fully when hearing the proof from
her own lips. Mr , Brewer could remember -
member her twin sister , now dead ,
whose name was ' 'Paulina Ann , " and
could recall her uncle's features and
name.
The mention of the name of "Pau
lina Ann" seemed among the most
touching of the proofs of identity to
the old lady , for she said no ono else
could have known about hor.
The old lady , Mrs. Brown , has lived
in Denver since 1858. She told Tun
BKK reporter that they called her thu
first woman settler in Denver , but
that they were mistaken in this. She
was ono of ho first , but not thu , first.
She became acquainted with a colored
woman named Mrs. Suundors , who ,
about two years ago , removed to this
city , and is now IKMU nt No. 537
Broadway. Mra. Suundura acciden
tally bccamo acquainted wjth Mrs.
Brovvor , and knowing the story of the
old lady's life , was surprised on
hearing something of Mrs. Jkower'a
life to tind so many coincidences as to
lead her to think that Mra. Browur
was perhaps Mra. tirowu'it long lost
.daughter. She sent word to thu lat-
'tor , correspondence followed , and the
old lady started for this city , and hero
found her long-folt hope fulfilled by a
joyful mooting.
The old lady's story aa told to THU
Itr.u was touching , and could only be
fully appreciated by hearing it from
her own lip.aa given in her simple
language , while the tears rolled down
her withered cheeks. After tolling
how they had bot'n cruelly separated
by iilnvory , tth said : "I alu |
( ruy every "igiit , f ° r saint
and miner , Hut they might
be rcmin'od of dontu and do judgment
and don I nil us pr.iyod 'specially ' for
do chilren for 1 thought the Lor'
would koup 'em somohotv , but for a
while back I got tor tliinkin' aa how
E'iza ' might bo deud an' gone ober ,
an' ' dar waren't no UNO a prayin' . Don
I gut kinder worried like , ye'r know ,
air I pray more an' more dut I might
ecu uu dour chile again somehow.
"
\Voll , only las' week 1 "went to do Lor'
nn * I tolo him us hoiv I wish if Eli/.i
was dead an' gonu , dat iu somehow
hu'd lot mo know an' romovu do bur
den of do worryin' 'bout her , tin' if
de dear uhilo wore 'live he'd somehow
let mo know dat fer suro. Bruss do
Lor' , in a day or two 'long came do
letter tellin' ' 'bout do ehilo. I toll you
do Lor' sent dut letter , suro.1'
Thu old lady can hardly roolizo tlu <
change in her daughter. Sold from
her arm * when only two or three
yours old and separated from hur
entirely at the ago of eight , she has
seen or heard nothing from nor until
now Him greets her u woman of 118
your a and the mother of nine chil
dren , ono of whom now in Texas , has
a little babe , so that the old lady finds
herself not only u grandmother but a
grout-grandmother. She expects to
remain hero a few weeks only and
then return to Denver , hoping to havu
her .daughter accompany hor. Thu
old lady snya she has uot to go buck ,
for xrhon ftlio came nway she was so
overjoyed and so eager to got here
that "ho left the front door of her
httlo homo wide open and run for the
- train , forgetting everything in her
10 Kroivt joy.
. A Poor Mosou.
There Ima boon much credit cluiinod
ut by Vuughnu for ull the imiirovomoiiti
innclo in. the oity during his tonn ol
be ofllco , nnd ho would , if ho could , inulu
tlio working pooplu believe tlm' '
I whatever employinout was givou then
\vna duo to liis kiudnoa.i of lic.ut nnd
lua onlorpriao. Of course tliia is nil
nonsciiso , an it wns neither tlio may *
or'a voicu tlmt ordered the work , nor
the ninyor's tnonoy tlmt paid for it.
It W.IA the city council with him that
ordered the work , mid it wns the poo-
plo'n money which paid the hills , nnd
not VntiKlmn's money.
It mny bo didlcult to determine
how much of n part Vau tum has
tnkon in mprovements , nnd how wise
n tnnnngor lie ia in city affairs , but in
ono cnterpriso it is easy tofleo what
manner of I'nnti lie in. His llcrdic
Bclicino is n fair showing of how _ ho
personally can conduct nn cnterprioo ,
IIo promisol the pooplu that llonlic
coaches nhoiild bo put on the Btrcuta
j 1 long ngo , nnd Bold ninny § 5 bundles
1 of tickets , and thus necured cnpitnl
| i nnd encouragement from the pockets
of those who had worked hard for thu
money. The Ilordics ciinio-four-
wheeled ones - and uftur a big
llounsh and whoop at the end of n
few days were put into tlm stable nlld
thuro romainod. A m < nth or moro
ngo , in ordur to Biit'sfy ' the clamor
raised about his carp , some two-
wheeled llordicfl whro brought here ,
it being claimud that , tlio four-
wheeled ones were too heavy. Then
the promise wont forth , to quiet the
people's clamor , that as soon as the
harncBSOfl were changed into single
OUCH the Hordics would roll forth ,
nnd the people would hnvo n chnnco
tu nso the tickets they hn'd
bought months boforo. The Her-
dies- did not como forth , though.
Thou came the excuse that
the Hurdle's could not inn until the
roads got settled , and tlmt the fixiluro
of the ontorprian wns duo lo the fno'
that the citixons were Um old fogyish
to pave the streets. Paved streets
were needed. Still the clamor yooa
on among those who yivo their hard
onruinyj to help alonu' tlio enterprise ,
nnd want to ( ret n chance to tike their
money out in ridoa.
Mayor Vnuyhun , who rlainiB to bo
BO much of n maimyor , who claims to
Imvu the puoplo'a intorcnts snniiHiig ;
RO close to hm great heart ,
1ms managed this ono enter
prise , nnd with ( his result. He
know when ho promised the Ilordics ,
nnd when the tickota were Hold , juat
UH well aa ho knows now , the condi
tion of the streets. IIo had lived
here long enough to know wh.'it kind
of streets Hprinytiino brings each year.
To put it in the most charitable form
poiBJblo the Ilordic cnterpriso shows
Mayor Vaughnn to bo an impulsive nnd
unwise manager , and nn unsafe lender.
It is a fair teat ot his shrewdness and
forethought , and ho is found wanting
in both. It cornea with ill grace Irpm
such a man to claim that the working
people nru ignorant ; that ho alone can
give them light , and that he also can
bo their Moses. There arc hundreds
of workinqmoti who would have shown
bettor judgment.
SQUEEZING A SQUEALER.
One of the Keg Greek Assas
sins and Robbers Caught
and Confesses.
His Turo Companion * are Also No
torious Dosporn.doos , Bat are
Still at Large-
Ono of the three masked men who
made such n doudly attack on Theo
dore Sturdonbocker ? in Keg Crook ,
last Friday night has boon captured ,
and now lies in jail in Omaha. Ho ia
a ucgro named Jo Bolts , , who hns a
notorious career , and has been in sev
eral notable scrapes , in two of which
at least ho hits been severely wound
ed. Oflicer Jilurso and Sid Sterling ,
of this city , got on track of him as
ono of the parties concerned , and go-
iinj to Omaha , succeeded with the aid
of ollicors there in capturing him. It
appears that n ne.cro named Jack Wal
ton was firat concerned in the plot to
rob the old farmer , nnd in company
with two white men , Frank Murray ,
and "tho Kid , " both notorious charac
ters , came from Omaha to this side of
the river , and proceeded tivo
miles out on the way to
the farmers house , and then
Walton weakened and backed out.
The party returned to Omaha and se
cured Jo Jiotts to tnko Walton's
placo. Bolts , Murray and "Tho
Kid" went on Friday night to the
farmer's house nnd committed the
tobbory , the details of which have ul
rondy been given in Tin : Bin. On
tlio return to Omaha Walton aw
liotts in a Miloon , and said , "Well ,
you've ' clone it , i suppose. " 15ottn told
him that ho had and told i.im all about
it , admitting tlmt ho fired the shot
which will prob.ibly result in the
duith of the farmer , and wna BO badly
rattlud by his part in the affair that he
cried as ho told about it. Another
natty hoard enough of this conversation
tion to give the oilicors a clue , nnd by
it Sterling managed to got nt Holts'
whereabouts , while Morse and Eclpcr-
tun of Omaha were getting the war
unit. A sufficient force wus then got
to capture Butts without any trouble ,
and Walton wns also arrested and held
nljjj } witness. The party overhearing
the conversation will also appear as a
witness if necessary.
Tui : Bun in compliance with the
desire of the ollicors has kept stil"
about the capture until it is ovidcn
that the publicity will not intorfora
with the capture of the other two
Murray and "Tho Kid. " They an
being closely followed up , and will
it is thought , bo in custody very soon
A requisition has boon sent for to
bring Bolts over to this city , and
Walton , the witness , to whom Bolts
confessed camu over last evening ,
without any papers.
The olllcoia have gained enough ev
idence to nmko Bolts calling anil elec
tion sure , and to hia companions just.-
ice will surely bo moled out if
caught' In the neighborhood of thu
tragedy thuro is an intouso fooling ,
and threats are freely made of lynch-
injfit any possible clmnco is given
for the people to get at the guilty
parties.
RhD OAK RASCALITIES ,
Concerning Trnmps , VngnbontlB and
Crime.
Corropoiidcnco of Tlm lloo.
This plnco is n paradise ( left hand
ed ) for tr.unps and vagrants. Two of
thorn gently cumo in night before last ,
and being noticed by Marshal Cake ,
a close watch was kept rvrr their
movements. Yesterday forenoon , a
gontlcmnn keeping a store nt the
southwest corner of the Square , nnd
who had his room overhcnd , hhd oc
casion lo go up stairs. The door wna
locked ns usual , but in a moment ho
noticed tlmt aomo ono had been pay
ing him n visit. A now suit of clothes
wns gone , ns wns a revolver and nBinall
sum of money , the whole aggregating
about S-10. Uuuning down stairs , hi'
oncoiin lured the mnrahal , who nt once
started to the depot , About half way
down ho overhauled his man wearing
thu Btoh-n suit. Thu burglary , pursuit
nnd capture were nil crowded into llio
apnco of nboul lliirty mintUuH. Tlio
scamp ia now boarding at public expense -
ponso but will as soon ns possible ox-
clmngo these lodgings for more commo
dious quarters , whore ho will bo able
to do some work for the atnto ,
The mayor of Ilud Oak is very "ten-
dor" with "trnvoleri. " Ono recently
ilud from small pox and believed him
self just taking it , but the mayor gave
him § 10 and costs , to work out on the
streets at a dollar n day , rightly con
cluding that the streets were in no
dimuer of taking the small pox ,
whether the trump did or not
Last summer one of the fraternity
refused point blank to work in ro-
oponso to the marshal's polite
request. It was a hot day and
the follow waa allowed to
nurse his ball and chain in'peace
but ho laughed at the other corner of
his mouth when the dinner skipped
him. llufuaiugjto woik in the after
noon ho was sent aupporlosa to bed ,
" " ' breakfast
and was "excused" from the
table the next morning. Aa ho still
objected to work the marshal finally
put him under the pump and ducked
him until ho agreed to change hia
habits , when ho was allowed to con
tinue on the job for full time at a dollar
lar a day nnd "grub. " It don't pay
very well to be n tramp nt lied Oak.
The renders of Tin : BEE doubtless
remember the case of the two boys ,
Coolcy nnd St. Glair , who were arrest
ed nbout the holidays on the charge < > t
burglary.They had n pretty uood
' 'kit" of burglars' tools , with keys and
ombinations of various safes in Red
) , Uc , shooting irons , otc. , and had ac-
ually opened the nafo of Mr. Holt , a
: norchantof this place , and secured § 75 ,
part of which money wns found on
; icir pei sons. Of couise , if these
'ants bo proven in court , the precious
illains must "go up. " But it now
ooins a little doubtful whether they
ill be punished ns their crimes do-
orvo. Dospoiato efforts are bting
nado to induce the prosecutnm wit-
iosaos to decline prosecuting , and thus
icrmit the state to lose the case. Wo
reely avow our conviction that for
heso witnesses to permit the case to
; o by default in thiamannerwould be
, grave wrong to the community , and
ociety ought not to allow it. What
ociety can do in such cases to protect
tsolf , is a grave question , and ought
o receive the caretul attention of all
; oed citizens. OBSKUVKK.
Vaughan at time * pretends to hiiya
; reat i aspect for the Inw. He doei not
iropose to have it violated by any one in-
hnidatinx or buying voters. He lias i ro-
lounced the city ordinance returning , six
monthn residunco here unconstitutional.
it , with his utual inconsi-tency , he at
ther times lai glw ut the law. Iu hia ro-
ient alleged opetch , in speaking of she
: ity debt having reached its constitutional
Imit , he said : "Uivo me n council and
1111 Mynster for city attorney , and I defy
our constitutional limit , " Uow do
lumirhtful citizens like the project of
ucli n ninii for innyni ?
PERSONAL.
Tom U. Sovelle , u ent of Frunk Uo'.ton ,
ua at the Ogdcn yestcr ay.
M. F. MoMclty and wife , of Sterling ,
11. , wtro in the city yesterday.
L. U. McCounell , of thu St. Paul load ,
here ugnln and in stopping at tlioOgdon.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOl'lUr. , ni > ocil aiUcrtlaumenta , sucU
ont , Found , To Loan. Kor 8aIo , To llent ,
iVantti , HoardliiK , etc. , will bo Inncrtccl In thli
column at the low rate ol TK.N CENTS I'Efc
IN'E for the first Insertion ami KIVK Ch NT
Kit LINE ( or ouch subDvQitvnt Inucrtlnt
Leave advcrtleoinciitd at our otllco , Itoom G ,
E crett'8 Ulock , HroAdway.
SALE 0 't ltiNT : An almost nevt pool
table lor sale nr rent. AdJriLS L. , llox
IS 0 , Council llluirt , Iowa. 233to il
D To lunta Binill cctingu at nine
AJcirWHO. M , orcmiulro at llr.K olllco
fcbi'4-il
KOiv SAUK Twenty a-jcnr old
MUUKS , liom 16J to IU hamU high. Somu
XfJmuoi also ( or tale. Maio WHO , lUory
.Ciblo.
\ \ AN1EI To rein A 'en room house In
Vi oiuo good mlghborhood or twomnxlir
'louses lido bildo , AUdrcm I' , O. llnx 707.
ouiicll lllulls , or pplp at DEK olIUo ( ouiicll
-
"AST ANTED Everybody In Council Uluil. .
W to take Tun lias , 20 ccntu per wool. , i.
IvcroU by carrion. Olllte , Hoom 6 , Kvwett'ji
IMocK , UroaJnay.
To buy 100 tons broom cur
WANTED * nddrcmi Council lllim
Ilroom Factory , Council HluDu , Iowa. 6&3-.Mtl
A lr ! t-cliu broom tier. MIUI.
WANTED Council Ulillla , lo\\n. 6CO ! '
710HSALK _ . . . Old . IMIWIB ton pur ImndrvU . , i >
t - ' " - " * 4.
. The lieu ofllco. Council lllutli' . B - 27-tf
riAO 11I11UK-1IAKKHS , KOllrtAliK 6 nuen Of
L uoroot tnnd udjo'iiiui ; the Uilck'iont ol
llaimer Si Hal ei" on Upper llroa'wnv. Foi
pirtliulara opply to DaId llalnca or ti Kanncr I
office at tlio Iloanli ( Trade rorins , Oouticll llluili.
- , with ] K3iito cArrv pap r > < |
WASTED-Itoy olllco , Council lllullii.
octl3-t (
Notice.
nnn to the Iminunuo succcgi ol tlm neur
Qelatlne Dromldn Initanlnneou * Procois
at tb Excelsior QalUry , Filth btrfvt , Ooun <
ell Dluir * , the iiroprittor tlculroi thox ) wluhlnji
ChlUltcn' 1'icturea tai&ll between tliu hourdo !
10 and 12 o'clock b. in. . M owlni ; to < ho PretJ
of Uuilnei * sixth awi'gciuent. la nocossxry t <
ovoll delay ,
W-lm J UAHKE , Proprleto
FACTS WORTH KNOWING.
J "Good morning , Mr.
'Jones. I ' You seem in
good humor this
morning. "
"Yes , I have been to
the
BOSTON TEA STORE ,
and find anything and every
thing I want ,
OF FIRST QUALITY AND
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
I tell you , I c n Save Money
now out of mv salary , nndLivo
First-Glass , too. It pays to go
there. "
"Whore did you say it wab ? "
BOSTOK TEA OOMFY
FINE GROCERS.
10 Main St. and 15 Pearl St
, IA.
DONT FA L TO SEK TUB STOCK 01'
W. W. BUCHANAN
JEWELRY ,
CLOCKS.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
202 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The Leading
LeadingHOUSE
IN THE OITY.
We keep everything you wait
in First 01 ss , Choice. Clea
uttOOE IoS r.ud PRoVISlOiv ,
it..vill i ay you to look ouv es-
tab-ishinent through- Every
thing sold for Cash , and at the
very i losest margins. \ \ e have
i line of lOc
CANNED GOODS
And we alto sell the finest Im
ported boods , Eastern aim West
ern Goods put up All Canned
Goods r > duced 10 per cent.
Send for our Pnoesi
Mtriot atteition p.dd 1o Mail
Orders.
Ageut' for Washbarn's Super
lative Flour.
P , J , QSBORNE ft 00 , ,
162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden
House.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IRON WORKS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY
Offlco and. Works , Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , JOWA.
Wo Kitnspi'clil attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
ROISTERS AND
GENERAL MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
will rocoUe prompt uilentlon A guttural M
mrtwcnt ol
Brass Goods , Belting , Piumg ,
\ND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Coal ,
OHAS. HENDtUf ,
President
M UIU3R & CRAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Cut Glusd , Pine French China ,
Silver Ware Sic. ,
: UO HtuMUVkAY , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOVA.
KELLEY & M'CRACKEN ,
Marble and Granite ,
North Fifth St. . Council Dlu '
Drs. Woodbury St Son ,
Cor. I'carKV Iht A > e. COUNCIL IIUWFS.
W. S. AMBKT. JACOB SIMS.
AMENT & . SIMS ,
Attorneys & Couusallors-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BUUFFB , tUWA.
W. W.'SHERMAN ,
.n or
t
ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY
1 , ' lEELAJBZKTE S S
Fine Work a Specialty.
i : . II. SIIKUMAN , Uuslnesa Manager.
W.M. CIIItlSTOPlIEU , 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.
caJJscJd n . .
. . , Webei. Jjindouinu , J. .Mueller
IP and other" Piaaos , $20O nnd upward ,
Burcett , We tom Cottage , " Tabor and
PnJoubet i TROUP , $50andupward Musi 3VC
cal MerchauaiBO of every discription.
Italian Strings a specialty ; imported
direct. Muuic Books , Sheet-Music , i'oye ,
Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TJ
tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash
and on Time. t tock is large , fall and com
plete. iV'uaical Journal ireo on applica S
tion Correspondence Solicited.
Address :
O d. MUELLER , I
103 South 5th Street. O
IE
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
PURCFASING AGENTS
An.i Dealers In all kinds ol Produce Prompt attention ulven to all consignments.
NO8. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL DLUFF8 , IOWA.
. 3E31.
-WILL SIMTLY ON SHOtlT NOT1C1 > -
Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable
Plants
n their season. Orr'rrs | .roiu | > lij Illlcd > i il ( Jc'ixcrcil to K.\pn s ollku frco of charge. Send ( or
Cat Ioiuo ,
. IE.
DEALER IN-
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Buyer and Shipper of Grain and Provisions
Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES. First National
Jank , Stewart Bros. , Council BluiTn ; William P. Harvey & Co. , Culver &
" "o. , Chicago ; E A. Kent & .Co. , St. Louis.
METCALF BROS. ,
-WHOI.FSALE DEA..EHS IV.
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED ,
ill
las For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , J
and a number 01 Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa aid Nebraska.
Office with \V. S. MAYNK , over Savings Bank , - COU VOIL BLUFF
BIXBY & WOOD ,
PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
Gas Fixtures , Bath Tubs , Marble Slabs , Brass
Goods , Iron and Lead Pipe , Fittings and '
Punij s , Kept in Stock.
f o. 7 Fourth St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
-Eli T
- I
WE CAltRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINK
BOOTS ! SHOES ,
Slippers , Etc. ,
Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs.
All fail Orders Promptly Attended To and
Highly Appreciated ,
OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW.
Call and See Our NEW SPRING STOCK , which'
has Begun to Arrive.
Zisp t' ' &CO. ,
412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA , fl
I And WEST SIDE SQUARE , CL ARINDA IOWA ,