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    THE DAlLf JBEE-COUISTClL BLUFFS , , FMDA.V MAEOH 17 i882
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
FiiJay Morning , March 17
euDscniruoN BATES :
omco ; Room Five , 56rett'a Block ,
Broadway.
a r MAY.NE , Vnnaftct City Circulation.
H. W. TILTON , City Editor.
M1NOK MENTION B ,
- The dust in the stretts I getting > cry
1r.
Milton Nobles appeared last evening
m"InttrvUw . "
The tupreme court opens in this
next Monday.
The city council will now ta' < c a its
cntil next Monday evening' ,
The Royal Atconum give their enter
, iainmcnt this evening.
j Prang's Eastwards nt Seaman' * .
mf4dtl
| Iowa Wyoming Conl handled only by
J. W. Jttodcfer , No. 20 Pearl St. 1'lltf
Have you teen that fine display o
Easter cards at Bushnell & BriukcU'n ?
Mchll-cod If
1 St. Patrick * day in the morning
'Tho society celebrate to-day by adanco
this evening.
1 The city auditor hat been instructor
[ V > " the city cour.cll to UMIO no more war
rants.
rants.It
It is sail that Eurnh-m , Tulleys &
* Co. , are i > lar.nlug to orqantzo a savings
'bank ' In this city , to bo run strictly as
{ each.
Invitation * to the campGro to-night
are limited , with few cxeeptl'ini , to the
members of the Abe Lincoln post , and the
guests from Omaha and Missouri Valley.
Captain Williams has not entered ac
tively on the duties of city sealer and
-weigher. Ho Is holding off until he can
make arrangements to tult him about the
scales.
scales.Tom
Tom Casey , while sitting nodding in a
saloon Wednesday evening had ' 880 slip.
pcd away from him by some sneak-thieves.
"Dutch Bill" Is suspected , all the officers
' are anxious to s.o him.
H In compliance with the request of a
i numtcr of citizens , Rev. Mr. Copeland
, Jiaa consented to repeat hit scruion on
"What the Unitarians Btllevo. " at the
I Knights tf Pythias hall , next Supilay
I alteration.
The public library rooms are being
pnt in very convenient and attractive con
dition , nnil the books are being arranged
as speedily as possible , that the public
may soon have the benefit of the reading
matter there clotcUd.
i Judge Aylesworth was yesterday
called to Crawford county by the eovero
illnees of his binthcr , who lives there , Ho
Biithoiizid JusticeProlney to eerve In his
flnso In police court cases , but there wcro
.BD cases to dispose of.
A young man carmd Scarp , while pass
ing through the park on Wednesday night ,
was tit nick on the back of the head by a
* tone thtuwu by some uuknown person.
Xinckiit ) a lump on the head was the only
.injuryyjl
> HReiiJMoIneB man was yeaterday
JieTpf/fcntlng / a recent wife. He ran ocroui
ler driving with a young man , but she
noticed him Bear the Oden house , and
ciriog the word to her companion , the
bone waa ipoeded almost' to a ran and the
fair escaped , for the present at least.
- One of Broadway's business men , who
waa dctal nedat lib office until a late hour
Wcdaesday night , found | hlmiclf being
followed by a rough looking character ,
lie satisfied himself by the way the fel
low skulked after him that there was
something wrong , And tried to elude him ,
( trot the fellow /allowed BO cloicly that the
I Imelneaa man pulled fur honw lively , and
> thus escaped him altogether.
( < The Union Consolidated mining" com- ai
( pony have perfected arrangement * for lm >
mediate work on their properties in Cole : , 1w
ado and Utah and have lecured the scr w
vices of two of our n ell known and enter
prising citizens to look after their Inter n
cuts nt the mine * , M.r , 0. T. DelCay and. I
, M , MJtci ll | 'illl BUCh ! ! } ? ! } t the
I snirits to ulrecl Uio w"onc , this cotflJ3ony Mt
'
xnay rest aisurcd , if the wealth is there , MAi
will it and thall to Ai
they get , we expect Aiwi
' wi
lieor grand rcaulta In the near future , wiL
\ Otoey started to-day via the U. P. K. B ,
su
? for the mine * .
ar
'
The Bluff City running team cxpea ate bibj
to go into training about the middle of bj
* next month , preparatory to running at the on
fo
atato tourn ment. They c'olm to have foA
th'e best truly amateur team in the atato , tli
nnd the fact that they won a belt at Cedar
Itaplds two yearn ago , and second prize us
Instyear , together with the trophies is cc
proof that they will make it interesting BC
I for the boya In the next contest , especially - ti
ly as tke team , as now organized , la said ' tit
be the faster by lever. 1 a
uC
herifT ilctcalf yesterday ut
started for Mt. Pleasant to take to tl\o \ t
asylum there Mrs. Uewtrohm , the woman B
whose suddin insanity has alre .dy boon V
'staled In TUB BEE. The condition oJ the V
family thus left motherless is deplowbl/ . a
The husband Is Jeft with four children , a
the eldest of which is a drl of nlue yonr * B
of age and the youngest a babe not yet V
lour month ? old. The poor woman raved t
wildly natll yesterday , v/hen she seemed a
TOore calm , ' and It Is to be hoped that she i t
will kave her mental condition improved t
7 > y Iflio treatment.
' The new council patterned after Des (
Molnes In most of the prorlslons of the or- c
dliunce defining the duties and fixing the
salaries of city officer * , but oa the mayor
alty they fell beblnl. Ihey fixed Mayor
Bowman's salary at 8600 , Just oue-half'of
wiukt the Mayor of DesMolaes receives.
MrY H. 6 ly ba brought to this
city * n/l pUced In the barn opposite the
Ogden a lot 'of Norman Clydesdale utal-
1IoM , wbloh attract attention and excite
tie wonder of many of those Interested In
ktpolr. ' To ? i&tD an4 weight of these horses
are great enough to excite wimdenneat ,
for Instance in the case of one , a mere
twit , wbkh weighs 1,400 pounds. A still
gfttttr wonder I * , though , tbat borse * of
M h dza should be so well proportioned
and so faultleu IB form. No one who Is
Interested la any way In stock should fall t
to see tb * e bom * . i
SNODDBRltY'S SNARES.
The Myatory Around the Hubbnrd
Assault Caeo Thickens.
Jim Snodclcrly still lies in jnil on n
of being the rufllan who
knocked down and robbed Mrs. Hub
bard , The officers JwvQ since hU &r
teat bocn hunting nbout for evidence
and nfl a result thcro acorns to bo a
thickening rather than thinning o
the mystery , and it seems probable
that out of the complicated clues now
obtained thnt the right party will bo
shown up , though that right patty
should not provo to bo Snoddorly. A
young fellow by the name of Pioraon
claims that ho saw Snoddorly follow
the woman , and that ho saw him
knock her down and run. Ho did not
report the fact nt the police station
until the next night , and gave aa his
reason for delaying thai ho was the
only witness , and having nothing to
substantiate hit story ho feared tliat
ho would only got himaolf into a muua
about it. Pjorsoa tolls quite a
plausible story about the affair , bul
would have gained more credence il
ho had told what ho claims to know at
the stand , instead of waiting until a
reward was offurod for the conviction
of the guilty patty. Pieraon nlao
claims that John Godfrey know all
about the affair and could lull a good
deal if squeezed. There waa certain
circumatancos aurrounding Piorson'h
conduct and statement that have ex
cited uuspicion , and the police have
deemed it boat to lock him up.
A youtig man by the name of Allen
strengthens these suspicions by stating
; hat riorson tried to got him to swear
io certain facta which would strengthen
; ho caao against Snoddorly , tolling
him that if ho did so , ho ( Piorson )
would- divide with him the
reward of § 50 offered by
the Mayor. Allen claims that
thia offer was made by Piorson the
aamo night that Piorson told the po
lice tbat Snoddorly committed the
act. Alton flays ho was so drunk the
next day that ho did not toll the po-
ice of Pioraon's offer , but was sober
enough yeaterday to toll hia story. .
. Still another party concerned is
John Godfrey. Officer Ouaiok wont
with Pieraon to Omaha Wcdnosoay
aat and hunted up Godfrey and
irought him back hero as a witness.
t is claimed that Godfrey was over-
icaid to admit that Snoddorly had
proposed to him to go into thoechomo
if robbery , but that Godfrey had ro
used to take a hand in the matter.
Io kept closo-mouthod about the !
niFdir , however , and his rnticonco ,
ogotlior with other suspicious
circumstances have led to his being
ockod up also. Godfrey admits that
10 was with Snoddorly on the night
of the robbery , but claims that they
were in a saloon together playing
cords from 8 o'clock until 11 o'clock ,
and ns the robbery occurred about 9
> 'clock , ho claims for himself and
Snoddorly nn alibi.
Snoddorly'a story differs still more ,
io that the present situation is that
ho police have throe men in custody ,
mch of whom is said 'to know more or
ess about the affair , and whoso stories
differ so that no just conclusion can a
> o reached , though it is probable that
rat of the gong enough will finally
oak out to sond'tho ' guilty party over
the road.
Daaoui opDuaiouis.
A Bloody Row Among Some Dirty
Cave * Dwellers.
In the eastern portion of the city
there dwells a tribe of rather diiord-
orly and disreputable men and women
who have dug holes in the oido of the
blufTa , and by placing boards at the
entrance have provided themselves
with aorta of burrows in which they ;
in Bomo way or other manage to live
and breed. Wednesday afternoon
thcro 1 was a bloody war , which was
tlie culmination of the ill-foeling
whiolt has long existed between two
families. Clay Adams and his part
ner , Jonnlo Damonford , were rnlking
along 1T 1 when a little boy belonging to
Frederick and
; Lovina Lcjflonor pegun
calling names. This started the row
among the four. Clubs worouscd until
Adams woman was laid out senseless
with two or three outs in the head.
Loflonor had a scalp wound as the re
sult of a spoku wielded by Adams ,
and each ono was bloody and badly ,
broken up. The quartet was capturedi
the officers , and had their wound * '
oared for in jail. Yesterday t' ( a
four were brought before J' ' co
Abbott , who , after hearing enough of
the matter to satisfy htm th jt waa
about an oven thing all Around , fined
each of the nion.$50. of course they ;
could not nn < \
pay , jn default were
sent to jail for nfton ( dnys > The jus.
00 * h.unrt mellowed wlion ho came
to ( consider the cases of the women ,
and : ho gallantly released them , on the
uround that they were drawn into the
fight by the mnn.
The Ltfloncrs felt ugly , and wanted
to got Adams nnd his woman into
still further trouble. They wanted a
warrant at once for Adams and the
woman with him on a charge of. big-
ainy , claiming that Adams uiod to run
hotel at Atlantic , and that ho deserted -
sorted his wife and baby , and eloped
with the dojoo'.cd creature who shared
the dugout with him. Adams laughed a
at the charge and the woman kept
mum , while Justice Abbott told them
that ho would sue to that matter alter
the terms in jail had been served. AB
Adams and Loilouur are locked up to
gether in jail they can fight out their
dillcronccs thoro.
EXPRESS EXPRESSIONS.
Low. A. Reynolds Given an Elegant
Testimonial Dy His Friends.
Mr , Low , A , Reynolds , the bill
maker for the express company at the
transfer , hoi decided to accept the
position of agent at Sherman , Toxai ,
One of the chief causes leading him to
make the change being the popr con
dition of hia health , which he hopes
thns to improve. HU friends learn
ing of this took steps to give him i
iitimonial of their regard , and accord
Jgly a delegation of thorn called upon
him at his office , and through Mr.
George P. Stobbins , the auperinten *
dent , na spokesmen , presented him
with rn elegant gold hunting caao
watch. Mr. Stobbina * words were few
but to the point , and a further ex
pression oi the esteem felt for the ro
was given in the form of a let
ter , accompanying the watch and
sixty or more frionda , Upon
one cose of the watch was engraved ,
"Presented to L. A. Reynolds by hia
oxprcsa friends. Iowa nnd Nebraska ,
March , 1881.1' ' Mr. Rcynolda wna
completely surprised by the gift ,
and was taken so completely
aback that ho could give but
little more of a verbal expression beyond -
yond a simple "thank you , " but the
donors know that much honoat appre
oiation was crowded into those words
brief as the wore.
Mr. Reynolds is ono of the oldest
and most valued employes , nnd dur
ing his stay of ten years in the posi
tion ho now loaves , has won many
friends outside as well as inside of
buaincas circles. It is to bo regretted
tlmt ho deem it necessary to make
the change , but the beat wiahea of
many will bring him much increase
of proapcrity , if wiahoa are of any
avail.
Changing Owners.
The following tranafora of real
eatato are reported from the county
records by J. W. Squire & Co. , ab
stractors of titles , real citato and loan
agents , Council Bluffs :
.T. Froror to Robert Dado , cj nw ,
9 , 74 , 41 81.280.
J. P. Casody to E. McGavorn , lot
3 in 1 , Oosady's add. $250.
J. Madden to II. H. Field , lot 1 in
9 , Enbank'n second add , city. $250.
W. P. Webster to Wm. Marquardt ,
part of Idto 10 and 11 in 3 , John John
son's odd. 81,000.
J. Froror to W. Husz , aj nw , 4 ,
74 , 41. 81,080.
J. Frorer to T. J. Jones , no BO , 9 ,
74 , 41. 8800.
J. Froror to A. Bruhn , nw so and
no sw , 9 , 74 , 41. 81,500.
!
PERSONAL.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nobleiwero guests
of the Ogden honso during their stay bore.
J. H. Nicholson , e 'tor of the Weekly
Sun , published at JancsyillcVs ! , was in
ho city yesterday , en route for Denver ,
Conitablo ll eea ans oxpccti soon to go
o Omaha to attend to some street railway
mlldlng ar.d repairing , which will taku
ilm several weeks. Ho was formerly su
perintendent of the city railway bore , nnd
.
hreo years rgo was engaged in like
raslntes at Omaha. At that time he
> romscJ ! to complete certain other worker
or Capt. Marsh when wanted , and is now
iclil to Ills promise.
AFTER LONO YEARS.
Marriage of B Man Whoso Suit Was
Rejected Forty -Eight Tears Ago.
The editor of the Butte ( Mont. )
inter-Mountain was recently initiated
nto the benevolent order of "Forty
jiars" of the west. Ho is evidently
candidate for an advanced degree ,
judging by the following yarn :
The particulars of a case wherein
lotion is discounted have recently
: ome to light. A romance in real life ,
n which the first act was played near
ly fifty years ago , has , just boon
irought to a happy termination by the
union forever of two fond hoarta ,
which a cruel 'fate has separated by a
distance of 1,600 miles for half a con-
ury , lacking two years. Porty-
eight years ago , John Saunders , one
of the wealthiest cattle kings
of Montana , who waa then a poor
routli , with nothing to recommend
Urn but a spotloBs reputation , n 1 > JMVP
icart'ond a love for the beautiful and
lure , became enamored of a Ken-
uoky belle , whoso lather was a rich
man. His tenderness was recipro-
sated , but the parent of the young
ady refused hia consent (9 ( the mar-
iaqo , and was inexorable. Younp "
Jaundors was powerless to olungo the
change the old '
man's mind , and was
no honorable to j JOBS his auit in a
louenhold where - '
hi-j 'presence was un-
velcomo. Ho '
t'iereforo sought nn
ntorviow with f , o giri'a parent , who
or the twon , < y.third nnd last time
old him to r'4fmndon nn hope of mar-
mgo , as f ar ns jj8 daughter was con-
orned , 0.4 the differono in their social
poaitior jj Wn9 an inaurmountablo bar-
lor.
' ' flow much are you worth ? " asked
jo young lover.
"I could transfer my property into
million dollars , cash , " was the
muphty reply.
"Very well , " answered young
"To-morrow morning 1
eave lor the wcat to carve out a for-
uno , and when I can size up to your
million dollars I will return and claim
my bride , for I know aho will bo true. "
The young man kept hia promise
after a long and painful interview with
Ills' Iimtwornta , nnd with a small outfit
struck out bravely for ? the western
territories. Since that time forty-
oi ht years have elapsed , during which
with varying success ho has. dipped
into various enterprises from the
HritUU iino to Sonora. Ho came to
Montana in early days and embarked
in the cattle business with a firm in
Helena , with such remarkable success
that the iirm now own nearly
20,000 head on the Toton. About
mouth ago Saunders figured up his
assets , concluded ho was worth A
cool million and immediately left for
Kentucky , Ho found the love of his
younuer days waiting for him , contl
dent and hopeful of his final arrival
The two were married with as little
ceremony as possible and expect to be
sufficiently huppy for the remainder ol
their lives as to compensate them for
long years of hope deferred and sopa <
ration. They will arrive in liutto thii
evening and take rooms at the St.
Nicholas , and after a short visit wit
proceed to their now home , in the
Toton valley , whore the groom ii
greatly respected. The Inter Moun
tain cordially extends congratulations
to the happy pair.
By th untlinikinc llun'o ' k bos been con
iklered a we'd , and IU luxuriant , growth
unpleaiaut flmell , eta , has rendered It U
those "net knowing it * virtue * " a uul
iance. and yet the root IIUH long been no
kuowledgea by lavtnti M most inralutbl
M a diuretic , nerlrnt and blood purifier
Bur-lock Blood CltUrs embody oil iU
good quaUtUf , Price fl.O7) , trial * ize 1
cent * .
IOWA ITEMS.
Burlington contributes $1,000
the southern flood sufferers.
The price of wild land in Eniniel
county hu advanced from 52 to $4
per acre.
Thu first thunder and Ik'hlmiK ? o
the season awakened Glenwood Mon
day morning.
Wright county luw MX nowppapcrs ,
nnd claims A population of 8,000 , and
growing rapidly ,
Orcfiton saloon keepers have a bkck
list on which the names of bums are
blazoned in rod ink.
Active nao of the telephone led to
{ the recapture of throe prisoners who
had escaped from the jail atOccorah.
Maurice Brown , a wealthy DubuqGe
Catholic , will build and donate to the
city a hospital for the incurable iu
sane.
Preparations for gold mining on
the Briscoo farm , near Ottumwa ; are
progressing , and the parties engaged
in Uio work ore confident of their ulti
in ito success ,
On the night of March Oth , at
3wau , Marion county. In a saloon
brawl , Phillip Porter , the keeper , was
Fatally stabbed by a hunchback named
Pope Johnson.
The Statn apportionment of school
funds shows Gas * county's youthiul
population to bo 0,014 , which entitles
Her to 81,800.79.
The State Register aoya in reply tea
a correspondent that Iowa sent into
the late war 70,300 soldiers , 440 of
whom were negroes.
Edward Stephens , of Prairie City ,
las become the fortunate possessor ot
$2 $ , ICO back pension , and will here
after receive 824 a month.
At recent " " Yin-
a "taffy pull" near -
on the family cat WDB fished out of a
.wo-gallon kettle of the mixture , and
taffy was given to thu poor.
Fourteen suits have been started in
ho United States court againjt Iowa
makers of barbed-wire by the monopoly
ely which claims'tho solo right to
manufacture.
A linseed oil company , with a capi
tal stock of 8100,000 , has been or
ganized at Boono. Halt of the stock
s to bo paid up and used in the ertc-
ion of the works.
The B. 0. R. & N. company own
lixty-fivo enginpa , which are now bo
ng gradually supplied with new fire
> exes at a cost of § 500 each. Moro
ngincs are needed and have been con-
racted for.
Rev. Mr. Reynolds , of Stuart , has
> con figuring on it , and estimates that
ijJO ( drinks of whieicy are swallowed
u that town every week , on a basis of
our drinks to the pint , and a dilution
of ono-half.
In Dubuque the other evening the
laughter of a respectable family
eloped with a masher , but a telegram
caused their arrest in time to save the
oolish girl from anything more than
an indiscretion.
Jennie Darr , daughter of a farmer
residing four miles south of Indianola ,
wai standing near a bonfire one night
aat week when , by some means , her
droas caught fire and aho was burned
so severely as to cause her death the
next day.
In Kookuk the other day a fellow
vas arrested for distributing a pamph
let entitled. "Tho Married nnd Un
married , " which was nothing more
than a filthy advertisement tor a no
torious specialist , and fined $100 for
circulating obscene literature.
Patrick Gomerdy was instantly
tilled at Mt. Pleasant last Saturday ,
le was feeding homos in one of the
cars of a freight just pulling out from
he station , when the car He was in
with two others left the track and
rolled down an embankment. None
of the horses were hurt.
A young lady at Pomeroy , Colhoun
ounly , Tiho felt herself sgrieved be-
auso a druggist there had Hold her
> rother some liquor , created consider-
bio excitement by entering the drug
gist's store and smashing counter and
> ottlcswilh uller recklessness. As
"Ublig PCntiment was strongly with
ho lady , she has not been prosecuted ,
A thorough examination of the
accounts of T. J. Alexander , treas
urer of O'Brien county , covering n
> ori d of four years , disclosed the
act that the county was in his debt
ust 87 conts. During the time he
md collected back taxes for eight and
, en years , superintended the IBSUO of
$200,000 $ in bonds and received into
, ho treasury over 8100,000.
The state superintendent of public
natructions has issued positive in
structions to all county Mupprinton-
dents , directing them iu no instance
; o issue certificates to females under
17 years of ago and to males under 19
, 'pars of ago. Under the code ho has
: ho power to make this order , w Inch
s a very wise and just ono , and
county superintendents have no op-
ion whatever but to obey.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGIA1
NOTICES.
lost , fcrouJ , 'to Loal ) , i'ur Sale , To Hunt
WanU , Boarding , etc. , will bo Insert * ! In tbU
column t the low ratool TEN CENTd I'Kr
LINE for the flrst Insertion and F1VK CENTt
PEll LINE for each wlndjuent Insertion
Leave advertisements at our otllce , Itoom 5 ,
K\erttV > Illock. nroaJy. .
ANTED To buy hou iul lot on monthl )
W jojrocnts. AdJrcii X , Leo office.
mT1
- who will UXo h s l' y
In innntWy InstalliwnH , to build two
uitll catUk'cs. Ailara I M. U , , lieu < Ilia i.
marl a tf.
1.1011 HENI Mca Ironv otll . up utain. K j
\ \ q ilfa at Pco olB"e. Pound liluffi. umrla-tf
Xir . - tor goi.cral hou > o work ,
W App'yat ' 11T Ylia itroeU in rlOtt
'ANTED To rentimill eotl ( f *
WAN T.Mw qulraatII
! lti |
\ \ , ANTKi-To root-A ten room houta in
\ \ ioiuo coed neighborhood 01 t osiatjl r
houiei Wde bildo. . A'ldrew P. O. IWx 707.
Council lluff , cr aj > plp at BM offlw , Council
iiii.rr. 40-U
- In Council BluBs Ute
WANTED-Evenbody ccnU per week , df
llvered by carriers. OiBu , Uoom 6 , Everett *
Ilnc ( , llroadwsjr.
'ANTED To buir 100 tent broom earn
TT ror pttUculir * addrcu Council BluBi
Broom Factory , Council Blufl * . loir * . 653-Mtt _
OU BALEr-Old p p r 10o jMti buudrwl ,
P Th Bw oltlct. Council Uliiflt. 7'U
mo BKICK-UAKER8. FOU 8A.LK-6 rc 01
I or of Und adjo'ning the brick * * * ! I ol
lltnner * 1U1 . ' on Upper BroaiwaV. For
pattlculkrt apply to DM Id UUne * or to ° n J. <
offlca t the Bord u Tr l rormt. Council BluB * .
_ 77&- M 8m
'tirANTliU-Uoy , with pony , to oun W1
YY Inquire t Uts office , Council I'luBi.
octlt-U
FACTS WORTH KNOWING.
"Good morning , Mr ,
Jones. You seem in
good humor this
morning , "
"Yes , I have bsen to
the
BOSTON TEA STOEE ,
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 my salary , and Live
First-Olass , too. It pays to go
there. "
"Where did you Bay it was- ? "
BOSTOK TEA COMFY
FINE GROCERS.
16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St ,
OOUNOIL.BLirFPa. JA.
W.W.SHERMAN
MANUFACTURE ! ! OF ,
Road , Track , Ooach & Livery
HARNESS !
FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
E. II. STIEOMAN , Business Managfr.
\VM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanic * ! Manager.
124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs. la.
The Leading
GROCERY HOUSE
IN THE CITY.
We keep everything you want
.0. First Chs % Choice , Clean
jROOERIESaiid PBOVISIONS
[ t will pay you to look our es-
iabiishmant through. Every
thing sold for Cash , and at the
very tloeakt margins. We have
a line of lOo
CANJNED GOODS ,
And we also sell the finest Im
ported Goods , Eastern nndWest-
jrn Goods put up All Canned
3oods reduced 10per cent ,
Send for our Prices ,
Strict attetion paid to Mail
Orders.
Agent * for Washburn's Super
lative Flour ,
F , J , OSBORNE & 00 , , .
162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden
House.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IRON WORKS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY
Offlco and Works , Main Street ,
OOUNOIIi BLUFFS , IOWA.
We give ipcchl attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
HOISTERS AND
GENERAL MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
will reecho prompt attention. A general M-
e rtmcnt ot
Brass Goods , Bolting , Pining ,
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Coal ,
CHAS. HENDRIP ,
Pres'dont '
J. M. PALM.EU ,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE
AtfO LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
& ORAIG- ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Cut Glasa , Fine French China ,
Silver Wore &c. ,
810 BKOIBWAT , . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IQrVA
KELLEY & M'CRACKEN ,
Marble and Granite ,
North Fifth 8t , Council Blu <
Drs , Woodbury & Son ,
x xi 330" "a ? i s a ? i
Cor , Pearl 4 Ut Ave. COCNCIL BLUFFS.
W , B. AUKNT. JACOB BI11S
AMENT & SIMS ,
ittornays & OounBellors-at-Law ,
ODTJN OIL BL0FFP. IliWA.
HARNESS , ORCUTT & CO. ,
DRY GOODS
APD CARPET HOUSE ,
Broadway , Cor. fourth St.
. Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
mar.2-m
J. MUELLER'S
Jhlokering , Weber. Lindeman , J. Mueller
and other Pianos , $200 and upward.
Burdett , Western Oottago , ! Tabor' and
Paloubet Organs , $60andupward. Musi IMI
cal Merchandise of every discription.
Italian Strings a specialty ; imported
direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , i'oye ,
dames. Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TT
ZL , tail. Pianos arid Or trans eold for Cash
and on Time. Stock is large , full and com
plete. Musical Journal tree on applica S
tion. Correspondence Solicited.
Address :
o d. MUELLER , I
103 South 6th Street. O
IE
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
BOWMAN , EOHRER & CO. ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
P0EOBASINQ AOENTS
, And Dealers In oil kinds ol Product ) Prompt attention iflvcn to all coni'gnmcnU.
N08. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
W. ZE3I. IFOSTIEIR
-WILL SUPPLY ON SHOUT NOTICE
Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable
Plants
In their season. Orders promptly flllcd and Catalogue delivered , to Express office free of charge. Send (01
OOTTlVGXXJi BJ Jb'Jb'fcf ,
HI. E ! .
-DEALER IN-
PAPER , BOOKS = STATIONERY ,
COUNCIL , BLUFFS , IOWA. .
M E T C A L F BROS. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IV
Hats , Caps , Straw' Goods , and Buck , Gloves ,
CHICAGO PRIDES DUPLICATED.
xo
REAL ESTATE AGENT ,
3aa For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , ,
and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both inIowa , and Nebraska.
Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - OOUN'OILi BLUP
ELEGANT ! ELEGANT !
The New Styles for 1882.
WALL PAPER !
Largest Stock in Western Iowa.
SEND FOR SAMPLES !
Geo. R. Beard ,
11 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
WE OAKRY THE LAROK3T bT OOK OF F1KK
BOOTS ! SHOES ,
Slippers , Etc. ,
Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs ,
ill 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. 'LINDSEY & CO. ,
412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
M WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLARINDA IOWA ,