Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 14, 1882, Page 6, Image 6
THE BAIL ? BEE. : COUKGIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning1 , March 14. SUDSCniPTION HATES : Jy } Currier , - - - - EOccntiptrwrek. By Mall , $10 00 per Year. Office : Room Five , Everett's Block , Broadway. O. E. MAYNK , Wnnvrcr City Circulation. H. W. TII/TON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. Prang's Boater cards nt SeamanV. Iowa Wyoming Coal handled only by J. W. Kodcfcr , No. 20 I'enrl St. Flltf Have you seen that fine display of Ulster cards nt lltulinell & Ura'.kett'st Mchll-ood If The Philharmonic * mot la t evening at the home of It. W. Tnllcy. 'Only a 1'Wmcr'g Daughter " I * LooVod for thin city on tlio 21it. II. A. D'Aroy , representing "Only n farmer's Daughter , " was in the city yen- tcrdny arranging for that entertainment. The bltck on Broadway noon to bo occupied by Hlacmnn la having its exterior repainted and its front Iinprmed by Imv- inff full French plates put in. " " Young WnntU , tha nlinotpr , who put .Tolin Swnbfl'n liend in jeopardy lint Sat urday , ii to have hU examination before Juatleo Abbott next Friday. There pccms to hnvi ffcl'cn a lull mong the disorderlies ninco Iho election. I Not ono arrcfit was made over 'Sunday , II and but three lodgers applied for cola , The Hound Tublo which wai to mcot IhU evening nt Mr * . Howitt's residence lias boon pottponed ono week on account of the death of Mm. Montgomery , n sitter ( I of Mrs. Hewitt. A Inrgo number of letters nml badly scorched and dampened , arrived nt the postofDce hero yeMcrday , the mall matter having parsed through n big blaze near Chicago. Most of ( ho in til wan oast- crn. ' -Mr. WItheroll , nmi "the blue barn" on Broadway wai badly blckcd by n horco at the otabio ycstonluy afternoon. One dido of his I nets wan * nerlouOy smashed , and it If feared that hln richt eye is per l' manently injured , The funcrnl of the Into Kclwnnl Thurbcr will take place to-day at Crouton , a special train leaving hero over the 0. , B. & Q. at 10 o'clock , bearing the remain * , tbo family and a largo number of ayrnpa- thizing frion J.i. Everything and everybody wni re b markably quiet about the ] > ells yeatenUy , in end a stranger would not liavo noticed Btt that on election win in progress. There wore only two ofllcos to ( ill , they being K is Kchool director * , and no great enthusiasm IBnn nn was shown. rn Crcsccnt'Clty ha * qvidoptly taken a S matrimonial craze , LicejJwjThaYo been liwucd to Wallace WniKlf-fand Miss Sadie nn Uunklo ; to 'A. 0. 'Potore'on and Mian yc leather Thompson , nnd to Denver Hough and Mlm Alloo Alexander , the last named in boiog from Mimonrl Valley , nnd all the others from Orescent City. joi of Edwin Parker , charged with kidnap. ' oil ping hia two children , vrho wore in the custody o' hia wife , aeoma lo have suo- onmi ceaafully eluded the odlcsrs. They watched mi for him at the traniifor expecting to catch kinvwhen ho crossed with the ijlrls , Imt ai he was sharp enough to chouat a place for 001 crowing sorao three inlleH down the river , OUi leaving hi * wagon on thli aide , and going ar tn over in a skiff which wan waiting for him. Proceeding ! will probably bu commenced or now ' in V . Omaha. , be The man charged with causing Matt llyan'n death last January by hitting him fin on the head wltb a beer mallet la ntlll at $1 large. Coronvr Fuul found hia wljcre- nboulvhut could not learn hij lumn or $ fjivo a description of thomnn. llo wrote nl tn the sheriff of Can * county about the nlui matter in January , and did not receivq an uiPi answer until the find of this month. Then at lie wrote again and lias not received any atui answer to the questions ho naked in thin uiui second letter. Tlio coroner grumbles , nnd noems justified in doing HO , nt thtsdllntori' 1 ness of the sheriff at a time when the need $ of prompt action teems BO Impeiative. If n'l ' the sheriff * were to take life than leli * fr * uroly , orlminali would have abundant inui chances to escape. uihi "Oranky BIU , " who now llei In jail hicc on a charge of larceny , U something of a in philoipher and theologt m , and on Sundty inT when there woa religious services at the JlCJ jail ha took a hand , Ha had somalliing CJ CJP1 ' to'say ind ho said it. Ill * little apeccli P1at consisted of n sharp crltlclnu pn the man > at ncr in which Jull-blrJa woio uao.t by atol Ohriatlan people on being let out of the $1 cage , He called attention to the fact that fc they were shunned and abhorred huteail fcni of encouraged by no-oilcd ! Ohriatians , ni and there wai nothing left for the boj s in but lo K" buck to th simo haunts of gin 1 > from which they come , The conductor of 1Si thu roll < bm pervious luul to admit that 8 there was much truth In whit ' Uranky" P' said , and that such thin ft ought not to he thus , et ' in The ad now * ornoi from Ne w York inan City that MM. B. F. Montgomery died an there Sun lay afternoon , The force of tli the blow waa somewhat broken by the Ir warnings which friends here had already IrTl received that the end drew near , but the CCUI - driad certainty tint all ia really over UI caus'ei somewhat of a shock to the largo ill. circle of frlenda aqd acquaintance ! of the illP' deceased and fandiy. Hri , Montgomery P' wai a al t r of Mn , llewett , of this city , In and by her own residence here for years al bad gained many fiiend * who will Join in oh heartfelt synij > athywlth the to upon whom the blew falls mo e directly. Air , and BC MN , Montgomery came 11 thU v'ty ' erlgi. int nally horn LiQroiwe , Win. , in 1803 , and u\ ' with tbe exception of a short tlmecpoiU In udc Silver Cliff , Chi , , havena < e thU c'ty their homo until a few months ago , "hen they went to New York to secure medical treatment. MM. Montgomery bun t\va ( p > n by a former marriage , and her other iu ( child , a , little girl , p issed over ihe river before - iuM fore her , about a jear BgO , M ill . . ' /jiouaii / OK HATS. " ib f , The thing desired found at lait. Ask lit ( Inigght for "Hough on Hats. " It clear out nt * , mice , roaches , files , bed I tigs ; 1C ing but STANDING STILL. t The Reason * For Not Organis ing the Now Oity Qov- eminent. The Bonds end Salaries Arranged - , ranged For the Officers. The Kxpoctntlon of Finding S plotod Tronaury. " There haa boon aomo"clolay'itror- ganizing the now city government , and the officers have not yet boon sworn in , it being impossible for them to do BO until the bonds nro paesod upon by Iho council. The aldermen hnvo hold informal meetings in con junction with aomo of the officials , and they have run across a mag. In the opinion of tlio next city solicitor , W. S. Mayne , and other attorneys there is a question whethertho o ] ordinances are in force after the now council organizes. If the counci should organize , and it shall then b determined that tha ordinances ar not valid , all of the ordinances woul n cod bo ropassrd and ropubliahorl causing a llltlo delay , hut wlmt is o tnoru mnrnont , can a i tig nn expense t < the city for printing of from $1,601 to t $2,000. It ocomod advisable , i possible , to prevent any possible ijuos tinning of the validity of the ordi nances , and to prevent any such big printing bill , and accordingly iho now mayor , Thomas liowmnn , hurried - riod oil to DPS Moines to secure some noodctd legislation. The proposed rcmrdy , or rather precaution , is to have the legislature nt once pass nn nmondinont to the K [ rcnorai incorporation law to the effect t Unit nil ordinances shall continue in force except those which are inconsis tent . with the new organization. If this can bo secured it will onnblo the tlCi council to organizes and go * right along without any such question arising. II it.cnnnot bo scoured , the council IIw will tiiko the chances of the question. IIni such a case the city might notsufTcr any , but the securing of such a pro vision would surely prevent any cx- poimu < or trouble in litigation , nnd the possibility ' of having to ropass and re print the ordinances. The now city government has been nt n stand ptlll pending the settlement of the question. In the menntimn nn ordinance has boon under considera tion defining the duties , bunds nnd salaries ot the several ofllcors , and has bcon pretty well decided upon , though informally except the question of salary , which may bo changed n littlo. By this ordinance the mayor must iivo bonds in the sum of $3,000. Ho made the head of the police force , mil his Bltfiinturo decorates all war rants for violations of city ordinances , Its duties nro made more numerous Limn under the old order of things , ind his salary is placed at $000 per The city marshal is to give bonds the sum of $5,000 , and receive a. Hilary of $000 yearly. Ho is sub di jected to a $50 penalty for each breach duty Ho is given charge of all 3ity proportyf th'o city look-up , hai tlio collection licenses , is made the Dflicor of the superior court , and has numerous other duties. The city treasurer is to have a iilory of $500 per year nnd two per ont. on moneys collected , not to' ex ceed $1,000 , including the $509 ual- iry. All above this reverts to the \ troaiury. The city auditor's salary by this ordinance i * fixed at $000 , and tlio bonds nt $3,000. . ' The salary of the city engineer is fixed nt $1,090 and his bonds at $1,000. The city solicitor's salary is fixed at $000 , and his bonds at $1,200 , 'I ho Buperintondont of markets is nlso made spalor of weights and meas ures , and his bonds fixed as $500. Provision -made for a penalty to any ono violating the market ordin ance , or using false weights or meas ures ) the fine not exceeding $100. This ordinance ) fixes the city clerk's bonds nt $2.000 , and his salary at $400. The police force is to consist of two from each ward appointed by the mayor , and to servo ( luring his pleas ure. From thesn is to bo chosen by him a chief of police , who is to receive coivo $70 n month. Tlio other policemen - men arc to receive § 00 a month. There is also to bo a reserved force of five policemen in ouch ward , to be called upon when needed , and to bo ptiid when on duty nt the same rate regular policemen , * Tiio Btruot commissioner is to bo ok'otod by the council , and is to give $2,000 bunds nud bo paid $3 per day for time actually employed. It is proposed to pty the chief engi neer of the lira clupartmont $25 per & month , the driver , of the hose curt $50 per < month , the driver of the steamer $50 per month , the ansistant engineer $1.UO : ( ) a month , nnd the foreman $50 pur ' year. The aldermen are to draw $1 for each meeting of the council , the total not to exceed $50 pur year There is much talk and some worry to the real financial condition of the city. It is claimed that the treasury is depleted nnd that provisions - visions have boon made by the old in council , whicti will take nil the money until next full's taxes begin to coino . Itia tup Intention of the now ' ' council to''investigate closely , and prepare A full.statometit of the city's financoa , BO that the public may be informed of the exact condition of affiiira , and the 'rumors will have no ohnnoo to play. in If the desired legislation can bo secured , at once there will bo a moot- ( of the council fur organization this oviiiiing If not , a somewhat further delay will follow. Toleprraphlo Troubles. Those desirjng to see a livelier coin- petition in telegraphy have boon anxious - ious to have the Mutual Union tele graph company push ita lines into and through this ntato. The company iUolf stands ready to thus extend its lines , and wpuld gladly do thifl.ufford. additional facilities to the people , for the lack in legislation . , The the * * * * * * -i IV company says that as soon as su islation can bo secured , by which cor tnm well defined rights can bo obtained tainod as against the present crinbina tion between the WesUrn Union am difTorent railroad compatiios , it wil construct lines. A bill aimed in this direction has been intro duced by Senator Graves , one is now pending btforo the ways and means committee of th state senate. It is being opposed bj various interests , and by these who for I ( elfish purposes , dcsiro to bar ou opposition. ' Just and fair privilc ei should bo granted to any company which desires to enter the field anc will give the people the bent-fit of a free and full competition. The pub lie have many grievances in this stain and particularly in this city , nnc about the only way lo got then runted is by forcing the managers bj legislative action , Sovcr.il move have been made in this direction , bu they hnvo been aimed at spccili KriovanccH rather than at the whol subject. If a measure can bo pushoc through , opening the field to free and fair competition , man. of these lecsnr evils and local Ririov ancefi will bo righted. It is tirno thai legislators listened rather to the demands mands of the people than In ( ho demands mands of corporation' , nnd that the rights nnd iiitvrcshJ of the public bo made paranipunt. If the Mutua Union oonipany desires to cntor the fiolJ it shall bo given at least nn equal show with other companios. nol only ns n matter of justice to the com pany , but M n matter of justice to the people , who nro entitled to nil the fa cilities they can secure. Tt/E BABY TttAMP. Uo la Again Traveling nnd is Cap turoct Colorado. Willie Lovrifl , known ns ' * the baby tramp , " ia heard from ngain. Aboul n month ngo ho was in this city , anc wns cared for at the police hcndquar lers , where ho attracted much atton- ion on occount of his ngo , being only six years , ' and on nccount of the ex- ) orionco which ho had gained by ravel. Ho had relatives hero nnd n grandmother in Omaha , nnd nfter gnmo search they were found , and the mouthful wanderer committed to their As nothing has. been hoard of lim since , it was supposed by the nuthoritieu that ho had settled down to n quiet homo life , but this lelusion wai yesterday dispelled by .ho receipt of n telegram from Central Dity , Colorado , stating that "tho mby tramp" was there , and askinp what could bo done with him. To hat puzzling question no answer could bo given , as it was long ago liven up ns an unanswerable conun- Irtim hero. Tlio little follow is > rnmd to travel , nnd his ngo nnd np- nront innocence tnako him wclcomo rhoro elder tramps would bo ojcoted. * The Iowa lioaialatnro pcclftl to TUB DKS. DEsMoiNES , Tn. , March 13. The onnto to-day passed the bill rcquir- ng railroad commissioners to settle isagreomonts botwaon railroad com- , lanios about track-crossings. The congressional district bill oc cupied most of the day and passed as follows : First district , Lue , Van Durcn , JefTorson. Henry , DesMoincs : Second 'district , Muacntino , Scott , Godar , Olinton , Jones , Jackson ; Third district : , Dtibuquo , Delaware , Buchnn- i\n , Blackhnwk , Bromor , Butler , Orundy ; Fourth district , Clayton , Fnyotto , Ghickaiaw , , Fioyd , Mitchell , Howard , Winncshiok , Allamakee ; Fifth district , Marshall , Tnmn , Ben- Ion , Linn , Iowa , Johnson ; Sixth dis trict , Jasper , Powcshiok , Mahaska , Keokuk , Monroe , Wnpollo , Da via ; Sovcnth district , Audubon , Guthrie , Dallas , Polk , Adair , Madison , Warren - ron , Marion ; Eighth district , Adams , Union , Olitrko , Luc.is , Tay lor , Ringgold , Daciturf Wayne , Ap- panooso ; Ninth district , Monnna , Crawford , Harrison , Shelby , Polta- wattamio , Cass , Mills , Montgomery , ai Tromont ; Tenth district , Winnobigo , B Worth , Hancock , Cerro Qordo , Hum- boldt , Wright , Franklin , Webster , Hamilton , ILudin , Boone , Story ; Eleventh district , Lyon , Osooola , Dickinson , Emmntt , Kossuth , Sioux , O'Brien , Clay , Palo Alto , Plymouth , Cherokee , Buonn Vista , Pocahontns , Woodbury , Ida , Sao , Calhoun , Car roll , Grcono. The housu has nn entirely different bill , nnd there will bo a strong con test or disagreement. The bill to resume the Sioux City St. Paul railroad land grant passed both houses , lOWAir&MS. ' ' 1U The legislature will adjourn next : Thursday. Brussels carpet swindlers are prowl ing around. ti Atlantic is to have n canning factory tiA before long. The hue ball season has opsnod up Dubuque. The Irishmen of Orostou are organ izing a land league. The Sioux City button works has I commenced carving bone. The people of LoMars nro asked to void $0,000 in school bonds. . Newton has voted to isauo $10,000 city bonds fop water works , Mount Pleasant elected n prohibi \ V tion mayor and a llconsu council. Glen wood has two new hotels to greet the stranger within her gates. The telephone company have se cured over forty subscribers in Ores- l II tou. tou.Tho The state convention of the land Irni-uo will bo hold nt Dubuque on the 17th.Tlio T Tlio ijoldon wedding of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Soars , ofDunlap , was a J. crush affair. There wore twenty-six real estate transfers in Oacoola county in January and seventeen in February , Siuco / lat of Jamwry , J881 , 131,000 acres hnvo been transferred. It is es timated thftt there nro 225,000 ncrcs of land in the county. A term cf the circuit court costs Potlnwnttamio county nn nverago of 82,000. , The Louisa Oounly Soldiers' asso ciation will hold n reunion nt Wnpello the 3,1 of October. The Dnbuquo Linneod Oil company shipped five car lends of oil cake to Englnnd last week. Among the improvements projected for Cherokee this season is n brick block to cost $20,000. Mnlvern will have ft packing house1) ) providing her citizens will subscribe $10,000 to assist in establishing ono. Sanborn is desirous .of becoming the county-scat of O'Brien county , and will make an effort lo secure the prize. Odobolt has nn organization called the Comrade Bund , designed to pro tect total abstinence from liquor nnd tobacco. The court house nt Guthrie Center burned ono nicht last week. The loss was $20,000 ; insurance $15,000 The records were saved. The familv cf Mrs. Louisat Aver consisting of herself and two dnugh < tors , narrowly escaped death frotr suflfocation by coal-qua , n few nighta since. Every member of Company K , Sev enteenth Iowa Infantry , is requested tn Bond his address to A. W. Richards , Indinnola , Iowa , and thereby confer n kindnens. Cedar Falls is to linyo n paper mill in operation within n few weeks. II will manufacture straw paper only , nnd will have n capacity tor from three to five tons a day. A span of iron cr.ay marcs was stolen from Columbus Junction on the night of March 6th Their weight was from 1,250 to 1,300 pounds. There wns nlso stolen a light throo-spring w.igon , n set of double harness , nnd n buthilo robp marked J. V. McCailey. A re ward of $100 is offered for the return of the propei ty nnd the capture of the thief. The United States internal revenue collections in the Fifth district of Iowa for the month of Februnry,1882 , were ns follows : Tobacco and cigar stamps , $3,550.10 ; bi > er nt-imps , $2- 008 70 ; spirit stamps , § 71,804.30 ; col lections on lints , $1,555 70 ; sppcial : stamps , $470.81 ; totnl,870,44.CO. ! The total collections from July 1 , 1881 , to February 20 , 1882 , were $400,80188. BRUTAL ASoAULT. G Mrs. R. S. Hubbnrd Assaulted and [ Hobbodin Front of Her Residence. " tl Mrs. R. a. Hubbnrd , wife of one of the editoro of The Nonpareil , wao i cnockod down and robbed in Stuta- nan ntrcet within a few foot of her own homo about 8 o'clock to-night. A 3ho had been shopping and wns doubt- PC ess followed by some onu who struck er icr in the back of the head with a erG jrick' , inflicting a serious wound. Shu G ay ia the street until found by A. J. EEump. Her purse was taken ; it con-1 nined $25. She was speedily re stored to consciousness and no frac- 0 uro was discovered. No trace of the robber cnn bo four d. laG YESTERDAY'S ELECTION. School Directors Chosen The Vote * on the Several Propoaltion8.CC ; ? The school election resulted in the election of Ed Mott nnd W. S. Potti- bono as directors , the vote 'being ' , Mott , 530 ; Pettibono 409 ; L.V. . Tulleys , 308 ; Dr. John Green , 340 ; N. P Dudgo , 107. The several propositions submitted were carried by the following majori ties : For appropriating $2,500 for addi tion lo the Stutsiniiii street school , 150 majority. G For appropriating ? 3,000 for a now school housu ia the southwest part of the city , 02 majority. For expending $3,000 for repair and nnlurgomentr of the Washington street Bchonl , 1 majority. For $3,000 for Apparatus and school furniture , 117 majority. < u A Genuine Nowepnpor. DCS Molnus .Mall Car. TUB OMAHA DAILY BEK has ostnb- lisht'd n morning edition in Council Blufl's. As a genuine .NEWS paper , Tin : HEB has no superior between Chicugo nnd Denver. G COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL Mil NOTICES * | NOTIOK , Special ( Ul crtl6craent , i Bi XMt , Found , To Ixxm , For Sale , To Unit , Vftiitu , HoarJIn , etc. , will bo liiBCrtiil In till * column at the low rate ot TUN GKNTfl ITII UNI ! for the flrst InBortlon and I'lVi : L'KNTt- 'Kll 1 LINK for each iiiliscqucnt Intcrtlnn Fo -cavoiulvcrtlsenicnta at our olllcc , lloom C , \erttt' Hlo < .k , , First-class barber Inmitdittcly ; WANTED hljli bt warcn paid. JJ , OooJ , ij I'u&rl treot , Uoun llllluff * . U IANTKD To buy ) iou and lot on monthly W | j incuts. Add res i X , Uco olHco. mails tf. - who will take li'a ' pay WANTKD-Carpcntor . to build Uo moll catties. AdJr M , 0. , wo c fllcj , marls tf. FOIt KENT-Nice front office , upUlm. . Kn. iulra | at Uco olllca , Council Illufla. mirlS-U ANTKD.-UIrl for ireneral houro work. App'y ' at 117 Yl" rc t. w&rlOtf AKTKD To rent imill cottngo at once. ' . , or enquire t Han office. febSMf 810 \\/AN1Kli To rent-A ten room houna In \ noing xxl neiirhborhooil or two imtller louses eiilo ( , / vde | Aildresa I' , O , llox 707 , Council Illufft. or applp at.IlKKOtBce. Council Huffs. 4Mf ( - In Council Illudt lo IV WANTED-ExrjboJy cent" per \icck.de ereJ by carrlera. OlUt-e. Itooui 6 , K\trctt' OCK , Broad ay. WANTKI ) To buy ICX ) toni broom corn. Tor particular * address Council BluHt Broom Factor ) , Council BluB , Iowa. e68-iitl ) Foil BALK Old paper ) 40o per hundred , ul The lleo office. Council Illufln. ia27-tt rflOBIlICK.MAKEn8.F01iaAI.B-5 acre * or . laorejof land adjo'nlng the brlck-jard of lJ"in r & Ilalnei * on Upper Uroa-lway. For r. articular * apply to David llaluca or ( i UanoerV ttlce at the Boira of Trade ronm. Council Blua V/irANTEI ) Boy , with pop > % to carry MJ At IV Inquire At ttaa pQlco. Council lijuni , octlS U ' " - . i , in " , FACTS WORTH KNOWING "Good morning , Mr Jones , You seem in good humor" thir 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 can Save Money now out of mv salary , and Live First-Glass , too. It pays to go there. " "Where did you say it was ? ' BOSTOfi TEA OOMPT FINE GROCERS. ! B Main St. ami 15 Pearl Sfc COUNCIL BLUPF8. I A. W.W.SHERMAN Road , Track , Conch & Livery 2 FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. K. II. HIIEHMAN , ] ] u > 1ncn Manager. \UI. OillllSTOPIICH , Mochinlcnl Mncngcr. _ 124S. _ Mnln St. , Council BlufTa , Ia. The Leading GaOOIRT HOUSE IN THE CITY. Wo keoi ) everything you want 1C First Chssjlioioe. . Clean 1CG aEOCESIESniid PKOVISIOflS t will pay' you to look our es- tab ishment through-i Every- tbiug told for Gash , and at the peiy dosest margins. We have line of lOo CANNED GOODS , A.nd we also sell the finest Im ported Goods , Eastern find West- am Goods put up All Canned 3oods < rtduced 10per cent. Send for our Prices , ! triot attention paid to Mail firdeM : , Agents for Washburn's Super lative Flour , F , J , OSBOME & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS fC ! i\ 1 MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GffiNER AL MACHINERY OUlco and Works , Main Street , DOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo ghe special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelling Fu'rnacos , IlOISTEllS AND JENEHAL MILL MACHINERY , IIOUSE FRONTS. 3ENBRA.L : REPAIR WORK toiohu prompt attention. A general as sortment ol 3rass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Ooal , OHAS , HfNDBIl' , . President' J. M. PALMKli , DEALKH IN REAL ESTATE AN D LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. k tf MAURER & CRAIG , kV ARTISTIC POTTERY , ki Rich Out Glass , Fine French China , Silver Wuro &o. , liROiDWAT , COUNCIL I1LUFFS , IOWA. i KELLEY & M'CRAGKEN , Vlarble and Granite , North Fifth St. , Council Dluff' Drs. Woodbury & Son , 1 Cor , Pearl & lit Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 8. AMENT. JACOB SIMS , AMENT & SIMS , Lttorneys & Oounsollors-at-Law , POUNOIL 33LUFFB. IOWA , EW at ' III DARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , RYGOODS / AFD CARPET HOUSK * Broadway , Cor , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , mar-2-Sm - - J. MUELLER' Jniokering , Weber. Llndeinan , J. Mueller IP and other Piauos , $200 and tipward. Burdett , Western Cottage/ / ; Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $5O and upward. Musi cal Merchandise of every diecription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , I'OVB , Games , Fancy Geode , Wholesale and Re TJ tail. Pianos and Organs eold for Cash and on Time. Stock is largo , full and com- pleto. Musical Journal Jreo on applica S tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address : O J. MUELLER , I 103 South 5th Street. a IB COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHREB & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And Dealers In all klnda ol Produce Prompt attention KUcn to all cons'gnmonts. NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL DLUFF8 , IOWA. . - WILL SUPPLY ON SHORT NOT1UK - Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their season. Orders promptly nilc.il and Catalogue icllonil ) , to Kxprcea office fno ol charge. S nd fo oo-craxrcsxrc. DEALER IN- a ot IY U COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. M E T O A L F BROS. , - WHOLESALE DKAuEUS IV - Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED , 3aB For Sale , Town Lots , Improved nnd Unimproved , nlso , Railroad Lands , end a number ot Well Improved Parma , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bunlc , - COU MOILi BLUP f The New Styles for 1882. * Largest Stock in Western Iowa. r Geo. 11 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. G-IE3 ! WE CAHHY T1IE LAUdEST ST OCK OF KINK 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 SPRING STOCK , which has Begun to Arrive , Z. T. 'LINBSEY ' & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. ' WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLARINDA IOWA , : ' fj