I I f r 6 THE OMAHA I ) AIL i BEJD MONO A V MAROJff 6 18 2 COUNCIL BLUFFS. Office : Room Flvo , Everett's Bloc Broadway. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , Prepare your ballot * . - Sundown nettle the matter. To-day bring * forth the work th counts , Fr.mk Cotton's company appear * "Our Boys" to-ntgbt. Several were Imrr.crsoil , nt the Bnptl church lost evening. Iowa Wyoming Ooal handled only 1 J. W. Kodefer , No. 20 Pearl St. Flltf Thera was o largely attended rar querode at Turner hall on Friday ovonln Marshal Morse hai returned fro another trip after the Keg Creek robboi Ilo captured no game. The r < port reachoi hero that a farm named Plumli living a few mile * fro Hasting * has committed sulcldo. llank 'Marrhad hi * skiff stolen sorr i time Friday night. It wa * moored on t ! 4 oait dido of the river , opposite Fnrna fltreet. V piitol shot on Broadway Saturdi ' night attracted attention and excited ser f tlio hearer' . There wan no tragedy only un oxhtilnr mca of poHtlml enth lairn. No arrests. It is expected that Bolts , thencgi who wan the chief participant in t shooting and robbing of the Keg Ore farmer , will bo brought from Omaha this city to-morrow , ths requisition ha ng been secured , The law says that on election day t ale , wine , beer , Or other malt or vinoc liqu'ors can bo sold ot given aw iy to an person , upon any pretext , within tn miles of the place where said election I held. The least penalty I * $25 and costi The rumored case of Hinall pax in th city proves to bo only a case of kino peas as the rcult of the vaccine point gottlni In its work ft llttlo too cnthusiuatlcallj The nerve * of those who have got a littl alarmed over the rumor , may now sto quiyering. One enthuBlftrtto Vaujhan man wt ywtsrday oflorlag to bat 6100 that his p'c would hava a hundro 1 majority in th Fqurth ward. Two takers put up tti money before ho could finish the Bontonc < And the Vaughan laborer crawled into h kolo and started for some crowd whlc could be morn easily gulled. How do those that pay rent Ilk Vaughan's kind of a boom ! One littl bouses , for instancs , which has been rent Ing for $10 a month hainow jumped up t $25 , and the owner claims tutt Increase ii taxes justifies him Sn making ths raise Men who have to rent should think oy otne of those facts. The mayor succeeded la getting tt countll to pass a resolution at the | lai meeting thanking him for his courtesy ar efficiency as an officer. It is customai to pats such resolutions at the last moo ng of a body o ! this kind , but the lai mea'.ing unfortunately comas after elec tion. It would do no good to got such reso'ution unless it could come at a tint when It could bo used for campaign pu : poses. , When public attention WAS first callo to the large expenditures of tlfo city Mayor Yaughan came boldly to the f ran and > ought tb show that the expondltu re wore not large , In comparison with formei years. When ho'found that the facts coul not bo overcome ; and tfrat'the figures wei ratlvr large , ho took the other tack an Instated that the very fact that the ei pendituros were so Urge showed him to 1 > progressive , and the worktngman's frloni because he spent BO much money. Till sudden change about Is only one of th many Inconsistencies which mark th career of a roan willing to advocate any thing and everything in the hope of catch Ing votes. Vaughan openly avows his policy t bo to run the city hoad-ovor-heels in debt and let the children who growing up pa ' for It. Docs he pursue this same policy ii regard to his personal finances ? Is h running deep in debt for his children t pay by and by ? If so then there Is an e > [ ilanation for the fact which lie states thn the banks are BO down on him that the won't ' Irnd him un" money , and ho has t borrow of teamsters and worklu men. ] such a policy works 111 to a private Indl vldual , bow will It work well for a publl organization ? To Voters. The office of city auditor is on that our citizens should vote for wit ! : out regard { 0 politics. It in a no < office in our ij.y , under the now ohai tor. The oc'cunant should bo a 1500 accountant , acfi'vo and of a good DUB : ness knowledge , Bo requires to b capable of opening a now not of book and a rapid penman. Bquiro Burk his'filoa , ) the office of rooordor fc yean , which office included the dutii , of city clerk and police judge , B < cause of his great ago and infirmity h could only attend to the justice dutit ; of the office. The city had to pay 01 tra a clerk to do the accounting. Ui dor the now order of things the aud tor has only to do with the keeping ( account ) . If Mr. BurkoMa elected Ii will draw his salary , while the pit will bo compelled to have a clerk I do the work of the office. The otlx candidate is M. G. Griffin , an aoth business jmn and an experienced a ooiiutaqt well known to our poopl Citizens should vote for candidati with the same pare that they use i selecting help for the store or ofllc Many believe that the beat interen of the city would bo uubaorvod by change in that oflico at this time , f obvious rcaeons. CITIZEN , Tito Iowa N Uonl AuocUUd i'rva DES MOJHES , March 6. The go oral assembly has passed a conourre resolution to adjourn sine die Mar 10th , MUNICIPAL MATTERS. Sundry Concerns Handled I the City Fathers in Regular Session. A Little Cbattor Between the May and tlio City Attorney. At the regular mooting of the ci council , held Friday night , all tl aldermen wore 'present except Aide man Phillips. In the absence of tl mayor Aldormnn Dawson was chosi chairman , but during the present tion of bills the mayor came in nt took his aoat. The batch of bills w largo and the footing amounted about $3,000. PETITIONS ANI > MKMOHIAI.S. Applications for duplicate warran in place ot warrants lost wcro grantc in favor of H. M. Mcrrmin for (0 , an in favor of Mr. Phillips for $10. A petition for a plank sidewalk in stead of a brick or cement one , not the corner of Pierce and Frank strcc was granted. Martin Lawlor proposed to nccoj $375 as the condemnation of his Ian in the extension of Washingto avenue , provided ho could retain th barn und fence. Proposal accoptet A petition was propunted for tli changing of the grade of Plattnc street , near Stutsman. Granted. A petition was granted for a croi walk on Pearl ntreot in front of Evoi oil's block and tlio board of trade. A petition for a sidewalk on tli west side of Harmony street , nee Benton , was granted. KKI'ORT OF OITY Ol'FIOBUS. The condemnation of property fe the extension of Bluff street , amount ing to § 1,700 , was presented. Th Toes were ordered paid. The recorder reported licenses co looted amounting to 8274. The chief of police reported the tc tal arrests in February at D4 , of whic 20 were for intoxication , 15 for dii burbing the peace , and the others fc carious offenses. The tines collccte wore $50.80 , and those worked OL 813.70. The recorder also reported th amount of warrants issued durin February to bo $8,885.73 , and the tc tal amount issued from April 1 , 1881 to March 1 , 1882 , to bo $00,001.22 besides § 3,547.01 drawn against th lire bond fund. The finance clerk reported the toti Bxpondttures of the city since April 1 1881 , as $75,057.40. uurouT OF srEoixi. COMMITTEES. Aid. Unthank reported favorably t building a sidewalk on the west sid of Twenty-third street , from Broad way to Avenue 0. Ordered built Aid. Fonda reported that Miss Am would Boll her Main street proport to the city for § 0,000. She woul take $1,500 in cash and the balance i warrants , provided enough warranl wore drawn to cover a discount in tli warrants , ( figuring them at 00 cent and to cover the Interest at eight pc cent , instead of six. It was .roforro back to the finance committee , wit instructions to offer her Orders on th police fund , a certain umount boin drawn monthly. BTA.NDINO COMMITTEE * ) . The judiciary reported against th payment of bills presented to cove property allowed to b , o destroyed i suppressing the small pox. Tlio internal improvement commil too reported the flume on Willoi itroot 03 completed , suggested the ; ho crossings bo fixed up , called at mention to the fearful condition o fourth street-far teaming. Several lamp-post petitions wor aid over for the next council to ac ipon. The police committee suggested thn mo alderman in each ward appoin .wo . specials to act at the polio. The mayor said the appointing o ipooials foil to his lot and ho wouli ittond to it. UE80LUTION8 ETC. Orders were passed for sidewalks 01 [ larmony street ; Plattnor , botwooi ? irst' ' and Stulsuinn , and on the wcs lido of Twenty-third , between Broad my and Avenue 0. Lamp-posts wcro ordered placed QI Broadway just below the bridge ; 01 , he corner of Tenth and Avenue 0 ind on the corner of Bloomo and Da non streets. Warrants were ordered issued fo ill parties who would take the sain in settling the condomation for th jxtonsion of Washington avenue. Aid. Unthank presented a resolution tion complimentary to the Mayoi which was passed. Tlio mayor thank ed the alderman and claimed that i iras a vindication against sundr marges that the councilhad gone baci > n him. . Aid. Fonda presented a rosolutio .hat the hand engine should bo place it Btroetsvillo. Keforrod to a specie iommilleo , consisting of Aids. I'.ondt lCer and Raino , with inatruotiona t ook /or some place there to keep it. Aid , Spotmau movpd that five hun Ired loads of dirt bo placed on Ifourt ! itroot between Fifth aud Sixth avoini ind ho waa instructed to auperintoni the same , the supervisor being busy Mayor Yaughan called attention t the charter regarding voters , claimin that it waa unconstitutional. Ho be lloved that any one living in the cit sixty days could vote in any ward i which ho lived , though ho had nc lived thorp more than an hour. U wanted the city attorney's opinion , City Attorney Holmes said that h thought the election should hava boo called under the general Incorporatlo law , but the mayor had soon fit to ca it under the special phartor and no the proclamation should bo followe out and the charter compile with , The question was 01 of law and could not bo passed upc except by the court. No action < the counpil parsing upon the queatioi no opinion ot the mayor or attorm could help the matter. Each vet must run his own risk , The mayor wanted a minute mat on the record that ho had called a tention to the unconstitutionally this clause in the charter , and that 1 : proclamation had been presented Judge llecd ami others and npproy as legal. The city attorney wouldn't etni any such record made over his hea Judge Ilcod was not allowed to qi legal advice , and ho surely would n pass upon questions before they we properly presented in court. Ilo o' jectcd to the record being made asd sired , unless the council would o dorse it. The matter was then dropped , b the ill-feeling was caused to crop o again , when ho announced another his legal opinions. Ho said that whi the proclamation said the polls shon close at 4 o'clock , the judges could o tend the time by announcing the fa before that hour , provided there woi voters still waiting. The city attorney objected to thi Ho said that the proclamation shall 1 followed out. Ho did not believe tin the proclamation nas right , but ha' iti ( ! been issued it should bo followcc 'I hero was considerably by-play rui ning through the talk , which mac tli clash at arms between the tn officials a little spicy. Adjournment was then taken unt next Friday afternoon at 2 o'clocl when the vote will bo canvassed. ' . was informally decided by tlio aide men to close their ollleial career by big supper and a generally happy timi A SAD 8TOKY. How n Young Mother Covered wit Bharao Is Strugclinir Too with Poverty and Want. In ono of the remote portions < the city lives a hard-hearted fat ho ind a wayward daughter , whoso ci : Biimstancos just nowaro exciting muc comment among the few who chanc to bo conversant with the circun stances. The man and daughter ha\ boon living for some time in a humhl way , the latter doing the work aboi the house , the mother being Ion iinco dead. The girl some time sine became misled , and as a result of he Fully and her trust in the promises < mother , she lately became a motho : The father , enraged rather than sul luud by his daughter's shame , refuse to do anything for her or hers , an when the child was born there wei nonp of these necessaries and cot ronioncos provided , BO commonly suj plied when motherhood and babyhoo meet. The little ono had not ov < n garment to cover its nakedness , an In the stress an old garment bolongin to the girl's father was used , but c indignant was ho on learning it , 'thi ' ho ( matched it away , leaving the poc thing without even that much of wardrobe. Such is but ono instant ) f the struggle for existence throug which the mother and babe are pas .ng. Most of the neighbors stand ale < lest in some way sweet charity aha jot its robes spotted. A few ot th neighbors have done a little to hel the Buttering ones , but they too Ih in humble circumstances , and are-n - < iblo to do much except to eke out a oxiatonco'for ' thomsalves , and evoi bit of help they give others is give only by sacrificed In the moantim the mother and babe are really suffoi Ing for-tho comforts so necessary t moh a condition of life. It U stated that as soon as strongt will permit , the destitute mother wi leek to get justipo dealt out ; to th nan whom Bho , claims has botraye icr and now leaves her to suffer aloni [ fLh6r story is ! a 'true ' ono justic ih'ould'b'o.sO jnotod out , but in on wont the fact exists that she la pas : ng through the trying period c uotherhoodiwith scarcely any clothin > r food , and that too within eas each of these who might easily hoi icr to both. Vouehan's Vagaries. There is seemingly no end to th nconsistencics which have boei irowdod into the past two weeks b ho man who to-day seeks to got rosh hold on the mayoralty of th : ity. ity.At first ho declared in a publi noeoh that ho did not seek nor did h ihirk the ofllco , and .that ho was no oroing himself upon the people as i landidato. Yet ho was so afraid tha to would bo overlooked that ho triei o turn a minstrel show intoa Vaughai netting by getting a Valentino roai rom the stage , asking all to vote fo lim. This valentine was written am out out from hisown , ofllco. Ho wa lot seeking the ofllco. Oh , nol Ho got a fellows to junior the nam if "workingiiien" and issue an invi ation'for ' him to explain to thorn wh ; ho election caino in March , Undo > rotenso ot doing this , ho turned i nto a mooting for his own npmina ion , , and instead of giving informa ion , gave misrepresentations to thos vhom ho pretended to call friondt They asked for bread and ho gav , hem a atone , Ho lias pretended to bo a friend o ; ho woringmon , and yet denounce hem aa too ignorant to read , am 'dlloWs this up by 'treating ' them a lot capable 'of framing A'ticket ' foi jioroiolvos. Ho makes > ticket to sui limsolf , calls a meeting , and tell ihoru to swallow it. Uolias claimed the taxes come 'rom ' the working men and then bbast , hat he has spent more of the city nonoy than any other mayor , ,1 , : > thor wordi he chuckles in the face if the working men over the fieo wa ; .n which ho bos spilled their money uid asks them to dp ao some more. Ilo has gathered statistics { o she ; that this city has been managed vor , economically in comparison with theni [ n the next breath ho boasts that h lias made this city boom by lavish ex pendituros. Ho denounce ! the street railway a a monopoly , and at the same time n fuses to give the people a chance t use the Hordio tickets which the bought and paid hihi for months age lie claims that ho will equalise th taxes so that the rich will pay mot and the poor pay leas , but ho does nc tell and cannot toll how ho wjll do il Ho has not made asiiu'lo move to war righting the wrong during his term < office. If elected he will neither t the assessor nor the board of cqua itttion , and ho know * that ho canu moot the promise BO easily mado. "Charity vauntoth not itself , " ai yet ho hastens to publish a handb nnd scatters it over the city , callii attention to the fact that ho carri some delicacies to n poor sick ma The purpose of such an act , when tl doer follows it by advertising I charity by handbills on the eve of j oldction in which ho is a candidate , too gauzy , and can bo seen throui oven by tlio workingmen whom hod nounces as ignorant. His personal character need not 1 discussed. It is known the places 1 frequents , his Bppo.ir.inco on t1 street , thn persons with whom ho n sociates , the evils which havO bei encouraged and fostered by him his personal nnd official capacity a known. Will the voters to-day gl sanction , either by their ballots or 1 their indifference , to having the ci Qovornmont trusted another year such a man ? Hardly. MASSING OF THE MASSES. A Trio of Political Meetings Hold 8fl urday Night-Sunday Sconoa on the Stroote. The political conflict thickened i that on Saturday evening the 'who town seemed alive with enthusiasi for favorite candidates. At an oar ] hour in the evening there was mus in the air , and the sidewalks wei thronged. There was ono big bonfn on Broadway near the Methodi church ; there was Will McFadden drum corps heading a crowd whic was wending its way to the cou : house for the republican rally ; th boys' band was giving inspiring mus to draw hearers to the democrat : meeting at Dohaney's ; and a live ! with illuminate drum corps , together banners , advertising the Vaugha meeting at Bloom & Nixon's hall. All three meetings drew crowdi imd while they were in progress tli streets were more quiet , except thi bands would stroll from ono t another , stopping frequently on th way to get spiritual inspiration t Borao naloon. At the republican mecl ing these wore speeches by Oolom Sapp , Colonel Dailoy , 0. II. Scott on Mr. Willis , a colored citizen. The issues and squarolj sues were stated fairly and much enthusiasm was shown closing with rousing cheers In ratifies tion of the ticket. Vaughnn's meeting -won a largo one and pretty noisy. Ho rehashed abou the same statements as he has bee ; using as capital in his previous effort * and summed it all up by declarin himself to bo the quintessence c "boom. " The democratic mooting was th briefest and least enthusiastic of th throe. What enthusiasm was wantin there was found in plontious quant ] tioa in the streets , and there was evidently dontly a fever heat among the Bow man men. though they did not aeor to takokmdly to mass meetings. After the meetings there was constant hurrah upon the stroetBunt | nbout 3 o'clock Sunday morninf made to choc There was no , attempt or staythe noise , and but two arresl were made , for disorderly _ conduc' ' whooping , ' catcalling , ahouting , etc , made Broadway''hideous with howL Mid the showirig of disorder wt snpugh to convince any one that : hango'in tho'cityi government is n < ; essary in the interests of1 decent ind order. Yesterday forenoon the ahoutei nd whoopera of tie previous nigl iToro too exhausted to show muc spirit , but shortly after noon , the or thusiaam began toaork up again. I ipito of the ordinance many saloon " About 2 o'cloc wore open as usual. % crowd of two hundred men or oior liad gathered on Broadway near th Pacific House , and the talk become B loud and the language so abusive an ibscono that Marshal Morse was tele jhqnod to and came to the spot. H irrested thioo of the loudest oncE ind marched them toward the station The crowd followed yelling and chal ing , defying the law , offering to bai ; ho prisoners , otc. The police head juartors were speedily crowded to th itmost , and & disgraceful scone en mod. giving the city anything but Sunday appearance. After much tal ! , he prisoners yrero allowed to go fro igain , on promising to atop makin luch disturbance , and the crowd BOOI ifter scattered. The political excitement has neve aged BO wild over a local contest , an ts exhibitions on the streets show hat the city government under Mayo Yaughan is not enough of a govern nont to preserve decency nnd ordc m the strooU. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGIAI NOTICES. Oil B ALE O a JIKNT An almoat new po table lor sola or rent. AUdren U , Be T6 , Council Ulufli , loy * . g8-8t td ANTED To rent * itmll cottag * * ' enc Address 0 , M , or enquire at Bit ofllc febl-l ( IV/TULEa FOR BAtK. Twenty 3-ye r ol / IVl mulei , dom lf > l to 10 buid * high Bon Icedmu'et ftlM ( or tile , Uu04 Wlw , llrei ' " - Uble. ANTEDTo ren A ten room hpiue I peed . .neighborhood or two .nulli iqtl o.ld. Mme L/iild , Address P. O. Box70 : Council pluB . or j > P'P ' Bt Bus office , Counc ' f * " - " lluflt. UfrAtoTKU Everybody In Council iiiunii i WTo takeTu Bsi.iO cent * per week.d Ivered by carriers. Office , Room 6 , Etorett llocn , Broadway. ITETANTED To buy 100 tons 'broom con W For particulars ' address Council Blul Iroom Factory. Council Blum. Iowa. 668-Mtl rANTED A flrrt-clasi broom tier. Uayi ' &Qg. Oonnoll Blufl > , Iowa. MOM * BALE Old papers 0o per hundred , i FOR Bee office. Council Blufli. te27-tt HO BBICK-UAKEJ13. FOR 8ALE-6 acres < I wore of land adjo'nlng Uie brick-yard i tanner 6 Halnei * on Upper BroailHay. Fc nrttculars apply to David llalncs or to Hannei itttoii at the Board ol Trade rerun. Council UluB 776-de22 8m \S rAl < TED-Bov , with pony , to carry pape Blu&i. YY Inquire at Bsi otllue , Council octis-tr Notice. Owlnz to the Immense SUCCCM ol the lie Qelatjn * Bromide Instantaneous Proce at thi ExceUlor Oallery , , Fllth street , Oou ell BlutTi , thb proprietor < le lrc * those wUhli fillJren' 1'lcturc * to call between the hours 10 and IS o'clock a. ru.t as owing to tbe Pre of Business nuclv arrauKCuaent U neccaaary J , B/tRKE , Proprle S FACTS WORTH KNOWINC "Good morning , Mr Jones. You seem it good humor thi ; morning. " "Yes , I have been tc the BOSTON TEA STORE and find anything and everj thing I want , OF FIRST QUALITY ANI AT VERY LOW PRICES. I tell you , I can Save Mone ; now out of my salary , and Liv Pirst-Olasa , too. It pays to g < there. " "Where did you say it was ? BOSTON TEA COMP1 FINE GROCERS. IB Main St. ana 15 Pearl SI COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. DONT FA L 1O SEE THE STOCK OP W. W. BUCHANAN DIAMONDS , WATCHES , JEWELRY , CLOCKS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 302 Broadway , COPH01L BLUFFS The Leading GROCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY , We keep everything you wan in First 01 IBS , Choice. Olea : 3KOOERIES and PBoVISIOM [ t will pay you to look our es < tablishment through- Every thing sold for Cash , and at th < ? ery closest margins. We havi i line of lOo CANNED GOODS , A.nd we also sell the finest Im ported Goods , Eastern and West arn Goods put up All Oannet Goods reduced 10 per cent , Send for our Prices , Strict attention paid to Mai Orders , Agents for Washbnrn's Super lative Flour , F , J , OSBORNE ft 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogdei House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MININC AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and. Works , Main Street , DOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA We give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces HOISTERS AND KNEHAL MILL MACHINERY HOUSE FRONTS. 3ENERAL REPAIR WORE U1 recoho prompt attention. A general at Bortmont of Brass Goods , Belting , Pioing AND tiUPPLlES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Ooal OHAS , HENDBIB , President. UMAURER & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bleb Out Gloss , Fine French China , Silver Ware &c. , no B WPWAT , . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA KELLEY & M'CRACKEN , Marble and Granite North Fifth St. , Council Bluff * Drs. Woodbury & Son , Cor , Peart 4 lit Av ? , COUNCIL BLUFFS. W. B , AMKNT. JACOB SIM ! AMENT & SIMS , AttornayB & Oounsellors-at-Lais COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. W. W. SHERMAN , MANUFACTURER OF ® M ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY - ! # * ; Fine Work a Specialty. E. H. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WM. CHRISTOPHER , 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 Obickering , Weber. Lindeman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 and upward. Eurdett , Western Cottage , ; Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $50 andupward. Musi cal Merchandise of every discription. .A. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Musio Books , Sheet-Music , Toys , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TJ .A..A. tail , Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com plete. Musical Journal tree on applica s tion. Correspondence Solicited. .A. . . Address : .A.O I O d. MUELLER , 103 South 5th Street. o IB COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And Dealers In all kinds ol Produce Prempt attention tfvcn to all consignments. NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. - WILL SUPPLY ON SHOUT NOTICE - 3ut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants n their season. Orders promptly filled and deliv cred to Express office free ol charge. Send for Catalogue , HI. IE. DEALER IN PAPER , BOOKS STATINERY , _ COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Buyer and Shipper of Grain and Provisions Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. P TERENCES. First National Bank , Stewart Bros. , Council Bluffs ; W'jra P. Harvey & Co. , Culver & 3o. , Chicago ; E A. Kent & Co. , St. LouL. METCALF BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN lats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. I BJC. ij jb-jE-s , - XO-VPV L. ' REAL ESTATE AGENT , las For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number or Well Improyed Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. ) ffico with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - COUNCIL BLUFF DARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , Cor. Fourth St. , 'Council ' Bluffs , Iowa. mnr-2-8m WB CARRY THE LAROE8T BTBOOK OP FINR BOOTS i SHOES , Slippers , Etc , , r < i * iVithin One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs.1 Ul Ml Orders Promptly Attended To and : Highly Appreciated , OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW. Call and See Our NEW SPRING * STOCK , whici das Begun to Arrive. Z. T. TJNDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , ind WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLARINDA IOWA ,