Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 18, 1882, Image 6

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    THE DAlLf JBEE-COUJTOiL BLUFFS , IOWA , SATULDAV MA.RCH io i882
THE DAILY" BJEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Saturday Mo i ning1 , March 18
BUBSCflUTiOJJ
ZO-cctiln per wetk
ByiUII , 110 00 per Ye r.
Offlco : Room Flvo , Everett's Block ,
Broadway.
a K. MAYNE , l' n frct City Circulation.
H. W TILTON , City Editor.
MINOR MENTIONS ,
i Erelor cards at Seaman' * .
mMdtl
Iowa Wjomlng Coal handled only by
J. W. Kodefer , Km 20 Pearl St. Flltf
line you teen that fine di-play of
X tcr card * t Unehncll & Uia > kett'st
Mchll-eod tf
The supreme court opens hero Mon
day.
The Methodist church Is ts have Its
Interior Improved.
Marry Webber' * "Nip end Tack" wa
being billed jestciday for tbo 22J.
The east bound train this a'tomoon
goes over the Chicago , Burlington & Quln
cyroid.
Justice Frolney served as police ju
tloo yesterday in tha absence of Judge
St. I'atrick'a Benevolent aociety had
a snccemful and enjoyable dance and sup
per at Dobany's last evening.
Dave Tostovin , for a misdemeanor
committed at Ntolo , arrived ycitcrday to
erra thirty days In jail ,
Lilt evening Lincoln post , O. A. II. ,
liad a happy camp-Ore , which was also
Attended by vlslton from elsewhere.
Thcro are now nineteen perrons injail
and they are badly crowded , whllo the Im
provements being mp'Jo necessitate tlielr
being all picked Into cells
The street car track on Main atrcctjlx
being raicec' ; in compliance with their
prmnlno to do so as soon na tbo weatLer
permitted.
The postoffice now assumoi a roomier
appcnnncc , the tholres and counters of
the book ttoro having been rcinoved.
The Improvement is ono which the public
will appreciate.
v-To-mor.-ow afteinoon at 3 o.cloc't * n
thoK. P. hdl , Kuv. Mr. CopeUnd wl'l ' ,
by rcnuctt , repeat Its address on "What
tic Unltarlir * believe. " . Fr ) sca T md
no collections. Those who have heat
this discmtrso pronounce it ono wMc !
every one who does any thculoglcal think
ing should hear. Mr1. OojieUnd take
Tank M a fine scholar and orator , and few
fire so wo ) ' fitted for candling the them
proposed.
Some Impottant repairs nro belnt
snado at the | ul. Hototoforo the ccllln
of tha cells has bt on lljht sheet Iron am
the appcaritico of holes hero and there in
dlcatos that prisoners have been worklni
t it wi'h ' the hope of getting up through
the wooifcn fioor aboTO and getting free. :
AH of this sheet iron is now being taken
off and replaced by big heavy plates t.
boiler Iron , which will prove stont enough
to resist aoy farther attempts of this kind.
al
Tha Philharaoulo society met
Thunday evenir.T it the home ol Mr. L ,
W. Tulley's for rehearsal. The society
baa UVen up the temperance canUtsnof
"Loet and Saved , " written by T , Martin
Towae. It has taken well wherever pro
anted , and In the hands of tills society
will be rendered In a worthy manner.
The date of the jubllo presentation wl'l '
bo given In duo time. Another roll carnal
will be had at Mr. TuUeya1 retidenconext Tl
Maaday night.
PERSONAL , .
Judge Aylesworth returned home yester *
day afternoon ,
Dr. H. E. Palmer , of Bellefontalno , 0. ,
ix vluitlng friends in the city.
John T. Stewart and his son Chtilcs T.
Stewart , have started on an extended tilp
eaitward , Intending to visit Now , York
and other cities.
THE CROOKED.
piw 1C
A Farm Hand Corned on Corn. w
0ll
Others' Behind tbo Bars' and Doforo ll
llC
the Bar. C
at
Yesterday moruing Oflicor Morse hiwi
wi
pied a young lollow trying to dispose wiV
\V
of twelve bushels of shelled corn and
of f
acting EO auspiciously and tolling such 'a
contradicting stories oa to justify the
officer In nipping hiai. Ho gave his
name as Robert Reed , and on < being
squeezed owned up the corn. It
Bcoma that ho atolo the corn from
'
Child Lewis , a farmer living about
four miloa out of the city. It was
ascertained that Rood was employed
on 'Lewis' farm , and the latter was
sent for , Rood pleaded guilty , and on
being , Dnod 910 and costs hia employer
lopped foward and put up the cost
accessary to , got him out of the
fcartpe.
A young follow named Dean Don
ning has been soiling clothing at dif >
ferent places la the city , and not
giving a very good account of
wluau ho obtained it , yester
day ho waa trying to '
dicposo of two pairs of pauta and a ,
pair of slippers , which it acorns he hat i
filched somewhere. Ho waa looked '
up , and those who have missed cloth
ing will do well to report to the au
thorities.
John Sweringer was arrested yes-
tardajr , charged with stealing a hat at
Ike Oreston hous , The evidence 01
gaiatt him wai a little too light and .
.1
Jb * vu discharged.
Samuel Andrew waa brought before 0
Juatiee Frainey yesterday , charged 96
with threatening to shoot his wife , 96II
He waa placed under | 250 bonds to IIi i ,
appear next Monday.
Farina Wood had his examination
ynt r4ay before Justice Abbott on a
ekarge * of aaaault with intent to kill.
Wood claimed that he waa ao drank
! &a4 ke did not know what be wai n i
tct when be fired hia revolver , bu } nW (
lie waa heldo ( the grand jury in the
'
.ur _ - . -
BADLY FRIGHTENED ,
A Des MolneB Woman Ohoosoa
Poieon Rather Than Meet
Her Husband.
Her Attempt at Suicldo Thwarted.
A young man from DCS Moincs , an
employe of a wholesale houct > there ,
was In this city Wednesday in search
of a recrrant wife. Ho sought the
assistance of Oflicor Sid Sterling , and
the two pursued the hunt on the
quiet. The husband insisted that nil
ho wanted of the woman was to inter
view her , as ho had no desire to live
with her any longer , oho having
prevod untrue to him. At ho , with
the oflicor , was walking along Broad
way near the Ogden house , ho was
surprised to see his wife riding alorg
in a buggy with a yonngman. Ho
made a rush with the oflicor to stop
the team , but the woman gave her
companion warning , and with a crack
of the whip ho started the team into
almost a run , and the pair escaped.
Knowing that they were matched ,
the woman and her male companion
kept cut of the way , and when they
had finished their anxious ride ,
they stopped the buggy on a
back Btrcot , and the woman alighted ,
thinking she mieht succeed in walk-
to some place of hiding without being
noticed. She had boon stopping at a
L'ouso of ill-fame , but instead of going
there she proceeded to another house
whcro aho was acquainted and re
mained there until iato in the eve
niug. She then 'started for her regu
lar stopping place , nnd on the way
dropped into a drug btoro and pur
chased nr vial of laudanum : The drug
clerk , having his suspicions aroused
that aho had bought the poison for no
good purpose , followed hor. On ar
riving at her destination and entering
the house she caught a glimpse of the
star of the officer who was waiting for
her there , and thinking1 that she waste
to bo arrested , made a break for her
room and slamming the door , locked
and bolted it. Just then the drug
clerk entered , and Booing the commo
tion , yo'lod ' out that the woman had
somepoison. . The landlady screamed
for them to smash down the
door and keep her from taking it.
and Officer Sterling hurriedly kicked
it in , and just tn time , as the woman
had the vial to her lips. As aoon a ?
she could bo quieted down enough to
listen to reason , eho was informed by
the officer that her husband wantc I
simply to see her to talk ever jomo
matters with her , and that no harm
would como from the interview. The
husband was then summoned , and
rather a stormy mooting followed.
3ho charged him with being tbo cause
> f her being in her present condition , i
md stoutly assorted that she would
rather die than live with him another
lay. On his part ho said ho didn't
are to have her live with him , that
wo years t > t married life had satisfied
lim , and that hia only purpose in
cokinq her out wns to talk over some
irivato matters which the twain wore
llowed to discussed by themselves.
? OBBED , WHILE ASLEEP
In Englishman Misses Hia
Companion and a Thou- '
Band Dollars.
he Hoflult of Placing Too Much Con
fidence in a Comparative '
Stronger.
A young man named J. E. O'Brian , t
a Englishman by birth , arrived in
As city Thursday night , with the in-
mtion of proceeding westward yea-
srday to engage in BOIDO minim ; on- .
jrpriaes. Ho lived in Now York for [
avoral years , and lately learning that
large legacy had fallen to him across
iio water , went to England and
souring his wealth returned. He
lannod that with a portion of his
'oalth < ho could amoiH a s'ill greater
jrtuno in the rich mining regions of
10 for wat , and taking a fancy to a /
oung follow named Wilson who was
kwork in a hotel in Brooklyn , ofllrod
im a chance to come wft
ith him. Ho fitted upyoung ii :
/ilson with a now suit tltl
clothes , nud paid his railway tlm
ire and expenses , the agreement bo- m
ig that Wilson should work for him sc
the mining enterprises. The two 0 >
jurnoyod to thin city pleasantly tliP.1
nough , and on reaching the transfer P.1dt
epot took n rest while waiting for a dt
rain to RO still further westward , tli
'ho wealthy Englishman took a sloop , tlim
nd when ho awoke ho found that m
Wilson was gone. Ho also quickly P'bi '
iscovored that bi
a pocketbook
imtaing about $1,000 , and which the kV
lughshman had been carrying insidu tli
is vest wa mining also. It was evi *
out that Wilson hud taken the $1OCO
nd skipped. Luckily the English-
tan had otlur money with him , so
mt ho was not put in immediate dia-
ess , save that whioh nuturally came cc
his mind by the luss of such a fat
Ho secured the assistance of Officer 01bi
usiok , and a hunt was begun for
'ilson. The oflloor and the robbed *
an wont across the riyor and kept P
outlook for the trains rollinR out
ni
Omaha , but no trace of Wilson
mid bo found.
st
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THE CJUISWOJjD BDIOinB. th
Iroumstancea that Indicate that It U vc
a Caae of Deliberate Murder. SB
id Oak ExpreM , Uktcb 16.
The death of Henry Olark , in Oaw
uuty , which was at first supposed to Ot
i a case of suicideis creating con- OtS
darablo excitement in Grlswold u S
rcumstancos go to show that the case
one of deliberate ranrdor , ud not ll
no of self destruction. The fact * to
hloh wo have been able to glean
re few , but aubitantially tkcy were
iven na by those interested
the affair. It stums that a few
eolts since , Mr. Clatk came from
ebrwka to C > u count/ , bringing
ith hlmhU wife , to whom he Ltd )
been mntHcd but n fowwceks. Th'o
couple were accompanied by the
woman's brother and a friend who , it
is rt ported , was formerly a suitor ot
the bride , but had boon unsuccessful
in his suit. They located on a farm
in the southern part of Cass county ,
whore troy resided at the ttmo of the
disaster.
The brother and friend were the
first to discover the body. They c'aim '
that they cntorrd the barn and du-
covered him in the act of cutting h-'s
throat ; they rushed toward him to
wrest the knilo from him , when ho
drew it across his throat , cutting it
from oar to oar. The brother claims
that ho grasped the knife and stuck it
into a post near by , and afterwards
took it out and throw it into the hay
where it was afterwards found ; for
this not ho gives no satisfactory
reason.
A coroner's inquest WHS hold on
the body and the report that was given
by Dr. Hompslead was that the wound
waa never made by ono stroke of thu
knife , but that two different gashes
had boon made , which nearly severed
the head from the body. The gashes
were made by cutting from right to
left , which it would bo quite impos
sible for the victim to do , ho being
a right ham'od man. Blood was
found in different parts , of the stable-
and none was on thu face or front
of the coat , which refuted thn state
ment that the body was found 1 } ing
on the faco. Suspicion rests on the
brother , wife and friend of the do-
ceased. It has been proven that their
married life has not boon of the
ploasantest character , nnd that a fool
ing of jealousy has existed between
the husband and former Buitor. Tbo
oitizona of Griswpld are greatly ex
cited ever the affair , and if the ciimo
ia proven against the suepicioncd it
will go hard with them.
FOB YOUNG MEN.
A Mooting Hold to DUouss Plane abcl
Purposes.
The rail for a meeting for the pur
pose of discussing the advisability of
organizing a Young Men's Christian
association in this city called together
ever Bovonty-fivo men , young and
old , in the vnstry of the Presbyterian
church Thursday evening. Rev. Mr
Ololand presided , and the time was
taken up mainly in talking over the
needs of the young mou in this city
and how best to meet them. Mr.
Houser , the occrotaty of the associa
tion in Omaha , waa present nnd gave
i very practical talk concerning how
the work had baon developed there ,
md how discouragements had boon' ' .
jvorcomo. Ho presented the facts
md figures of the work done there ,
is already given in THE BEE , and
irgod that a like effort would produce
like result hero.
Dr. Montgomery , Ror. Mr. Brosco ,
Ur. Stacy , Mr. Stevens , Rev. Mr.
damlin , Dr. Hanchott , Mr. Overton ,
Rov. Air , Lpman , Mr. Dole , and oth-
irs made brief remarks expressive of ;
heir views on the matter. '
Thcro was a unanimity of feeling ;
hat something should bo done for
ho young men , that eotno place Cf
ihould bo provided whore stranger *
ind young men away from , homo
iould epend their leisure time pleas-
intly and profitably end that arrange-
iionts should bo made for providing
imploymont , looking out for suitable
warding places , getting acquaintances
md doing other practical work. In
Addition it was concndod that there
ps a religious work to bo done which 01
rould provo helpful to the churches , 01M
Among some there was a feeling ox- te
iressod that the churches of the city ra
tad so much labor now , and so fowla- raP , '
torors , oa to raise a doubt whothur tli
, would bo ndviflablo to
aultiply organizations , when the bur- tu
Ion would fall upon the few who are
ibw doing work in connection with
hurchos , and who already find their
.nances , strength and time inado- a'c
Uato for doing nil they desire to du. ur
On the other hand it was claimed urUi
hat such an organization would stir en
ip the community to activity and ki
aultiply the workers. in I'l
Attention was culled to the fact 8"
hat in nearly every city such an or- Cl
anization existed and was proving
uocossful , and that this city shall not
ie behind. Many strangers visiting
/our.cil Blutfa had expressed surprise
n rinding that with 20,003 inhabi-
tints there was no association of thb
Lo
ind.
It seemed to bo the unanimous feel } col
ig as expressed by several sneakers LI [
liat much depended upon the head o' I'K
lie organization. Without any lor- Lei
lal action it was deemed best to got Hv
3iuo experienced and trained Y , M. HvV
. A , nuin from olsowhoru to organize V
10 work horu , and to nrrango for
uynitf him a salary , BO th it ho could
uvoto all his time and energies to V
10 work. m >
Adjournment was than tukon until
ext Monday evening at the ramo E
lace , when it waa hoped there would Ev
o a still larger attendance , und that Ev
Jine definite utops might then and
iioro bo 'decided upon. v
IOWA ITfcMB. hi
Uo
.
OsWcora is to have an $85,000
ourt housp.
Dca Moines is eaid to have dom
ver fifty million dollars' worth of
usiness in 1881 , I
Many towns in Iowa have recently
naaod ordiancea requirlug barboi
licpj ua well id other pluoea of buai- F 1
can to close up on Sunday. T
Thirty thousand dollars of the lu
60,000 recently appropriated fur tbo pm
ate university will 'bo devoted to otn
10 medical department.
A Kookuk man claims to liavo in- otnF
anted the o
first perfect amoke con-
imer. F
Uanhalltown clean 91,000 a year bet
D the operation of ita water worka. opj p
d ) ir
The 0. M. A St. P. railroad com- tinge
any hat Issued a bulletin , notifying
11 it * oraployea that any ono who
lould hereafter allow the couipanj
bo garniahed on their account
ould bo immediately discharged.
The Oatholio church which ia now go >
uildlng at Fort Dodge will hav ooai goB
hen completed | 55COO. B
piianpolnttnent in love Induced
Uu Newton , a young lady li ? tog near
DUou , to awallow a dote of atrych- Or
nirid. I'rbrrlpt remedies caved her
fur another love experience.
John Peters , ft poor , demented man
who has been nn inmate of the Clin
ton county poorliouseor several
year * , has fallen heir to n legacy of
S3,000 , and now of course hns plenty
of ftienda nnxious to provide him
with n comforbtblo homo.
The salary of tha county sujcrin-
tondonts hpa been , advanced to four
dollars per d y.
The expenses of thp city of Clinton
for thn yrar ending March 1 wcrp
852,085 02 , of which amount about
$27COO wan for sowers. The indebt
edness of the cty ! ia 81,713 11.
Bcvdfll Ml. Pleasant capitalist * are
talking of forming themselves into a
compiny for the purpose of building
n forty thousand dollar opera houitl
in that city.
Columbus City has released the
price of a saloon liccnso from $1,000
to f 50. Quito a drop.
A fat booby insultingly waved hi *
handkerchief , Saturday afternoon on
Walnut street , to the wife of a mer
chant doing business between Third
and Fourth streets. She stopped into
her husband' * store and informed him
of the f ict. The masher was beguiled
into thu .store and then promptly ki kid -
id out by thu indignant husband , tlu
iudy , meantime , making his rara tingle -
glo with her expressions of contempt
for such ait uninul. Dus Mouits
News.
A young man by the name of Dotyt
freight brakeman on the Chicago1
Burlington & Quincy railroad , fol-
from a train ut lltd Oak last Wcdra-- ,
day a * it was coming into the station ,
and * received serious injuries abous
the head. The unfortunate min live ,
in Creston , but it is probable that ho
will not bo taken homo for some time
as ho will not bo ablu to bear the
journey.
Representatives of diff.ircnt agri
cultural associations in Nebraska ,
Kansas , Missouri and Iowa held a
mooting at Red Oak for the purpose
of establishing a circuit wherein fairs
may bo hold in different cities on suc
ceeding weeks.
The heathen Chinee who manages a
landry at Red Oak hai been subjected
lately to numerous pet y annoyances ,
such as answeiing mysterious knocks ,
receiving visits fioni insolent persons ,
irho have no errand , and other little
troubles from thoughtless parties ,
tvhirliKO to mike the heathen's life
miserable. An attempt has even been
undo fo scire him nut by setting hh
jaildiiic on fire. The Celestiil hi-s
nvtfitod in a revolver.
None Genuine. Without Signlturo. [
irooklyn Kalc.
"Thin , sir , " expounded old'Daddy
.Vintei bottom , holding np a bottle ;
'this , Kir , is the finest ; y in that'comus '
nto the market. "
"It looks clear , " commented old
Jnclo Wotherapoon , who had dropped
n to see hia friend for a few mo
tion Is. "I guess that's pretty good
" Tiy scmo" said DwJdy Wintorbot-
om , holding out the botUo and a
las3. "It won't hurt yo. Bless your
enl , man , there isn't ' a headache in a
allonl"
"No I don't there ia "
, suppose , con-
edod Uncle Wotherspopn. "Wall ,
ore's health ! " | and , down it went
And they drank and drank until
hey were both sick at their stomachs ,
nd when they parted it was with f ud-
led expressions of distinguished con-
Idoration and mutual promises to
1
ave it out on a similar basis some .
thor night
And yet these two innocents had
nly been drinking n preparation of
which Mrs. V in-
lit and rainwater . < -
it-bottom had put up as a hair-routo-
itive , and about which the only BUS-
icion of gin waa the labelon the bot-
e.
e."None gaimino without signa-
iro. "
DeiptseiL
Ly the unthnlkint' Burdock hns licen con-
ue-od a wo d , and itA luxuriant growth ,
| Ki ant Rtnell , to , haa rendered it t *
1080 "nut knurtiug It8 vlrtuea" n nill-
ince : , nnd yet tlio rout III.B lonu 1 een no-
rowJedged by suvunts nn inoht invului Lie
a diuretic , nporir.t nnd bled l > m ihrr.
ur nrk Bl > > od Dltteri embody nil it 0
md qualities , i'rica $1 0 > , trial ti o in
OUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES ,
Bpeclal Jvertl cincnta , li
wt , Found , To Loan , For Bale , To Kent
luls , UoardliiKi etc. , will be Inverted In thb Gi
lumn at the lo > v rate of TEN CENTS I'Kr
NE : for the first Insertion and FIVE CKNTt-
Ul LINK for eivch Bulmwjm'nt InBcrtlnn
ave adv ertlscmclits at our office , Room S , n
rerM't lllock , Hrpaifooy.
ANTriO Tobij li J nnd lotonii'Oiithl ) vrtl
pajuuntf. AuJrcs X , Uje ollic * .
ir MXD Cnrponto- who will take II'B pny
Y 'n ' in i-lliiy luBinllin-nti , to billd mo
itll ; c tt L'CB. Ad.ro a II , L' . , Itco i .111) > .
_ _ marts t' .
1i H ifr'N r Mcv frouc olll v , upulrs , K .
qnlnittt nicoUlte. Oouni.lt Illuffn. nmria tt
) . t'lrl Tor Rcnci.il IIQJ o work.
VANTH | v nt M7 V 10 " " > . inirift'
/M'ED To Kiitaum II totini11 t rcce.
Aildruti C. V , or ei qulru at HKK r.llcv.
frb 4 it
'lu rotiv A en room IIJUMI > >
vooti JH IgliborbiXMl or twovint Ur
il'H'S ' < lB \ > f M , A < lUr ii I' O , IUX TE7
innill n iifTx , or ain > H > at HUB otflto. Coiuicl
.iff. . 4 - f
ANTED Kvcn body In Counui EluUi li
V to take Tun lien. 21 cents per uoukilr
eri-d by carrion. OttKe , luom 6 , Evtretty F
k , Proud "ay.
To buy 100 toni broom cor
For particular * uiMrcw Council IlluP
ooiii Factory , Council DluCii , lo x OSS-29tf
lOlt BALK Old P3iwr lOo per hundred , t
The Ileo office. Council niufl * . > 27-tf
\0 UillCK-ilAKKKS. KOU dALr6 ocrtu ci A
iHoroof land adja'nln ; the brlcK-j r' o
inner Hat e > * OD I'pper Droa war , Ko. i
'tlculan apply to David Ilatnon or t < Manner I
ice at the Hoard i ( Trade rornn , Counull Lluff
7 < .H 01 > " 1
17"ANTED Boy , with pen ) . lo uHipsn
Y Inquire at liii ctfice , Co incll i lufli.
KtlS tl I
JOB BALK. llortc at anulon. A let cl
youiu Noimtu Cb'l'iJ'lu 6til'on | ' . th IV /
t areroff < rei < In 'b yreU at ttio Urlck n m ,
iItath O Jen lloutc Council lilua , Thun
, Uircb 23 . Tenni cl lo , eizlit \ month *
u with approved cix-urily ltlnut lot rcntll
Id when duu. five i > * r cent , off ( or caih.
a8 it * V. II. 8EELY ,
Mrs Smith , where did yon
t those fine Chandeliers ?
-AT \v.
IXBY & WOOD'S , v.At
THE ; r&uMBEns , At
t Bancroft and Fourth Streets *
FACTS WORTH KNOWING.
"Good morning , Mr.
Jones. You seem in
good humor this
morning. "
"Yes , I have been to
MM the TEA STOEE ,
and find anything and every
thing I want ,
OF FIRST QUALITY AND
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
I tell you , I can Beve Money
now out ol'mv salary , and Live
First-Glass , too. It pays to go
thero. "
"Where did you say It wat ? "
BOSTOJI TEA OOMPT
FINE GROCERS.
18 Main St. and 15 Pearl St ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA.
W.W.SHERMAN
VANOFAOTUHKU OF
Road , Track , C > ach & Livery
HARNESS !
FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
E. n. SIJEnjIAN , Business ManiRfr.
\NM. CtUUSTOrHEa , Mechanical Marker.
_ 124 S. Main St. , Council BUifflIa- _
The Leading
&ROOEET HOUSE
IN THE OITY.
We keep everything you w int
n First Cl .87 , Oho'oo ' , * Olear
JEOOEiIES and PEJVISIONS
t will p.iy you to look our es-
iabiisbmnut through. . Evory-
ibing sold for Cash , and at the
rery doaut roaTgiDS. We have
1 Hue of lOo
CANNED GOODS , 1
Indwealso sell the finest Im-
jorted Goods , Eastern and West-
irn Goods put up All 'Canned
3oods r duced 10 per cent ,
Send for our Proes ,
kitriot atte tion p. id to Mail
Orders.
Ageuts for Washbnrn's Super-
ative Flcur ,
F , J , OSBOME & 00 , ,
.62 Broadway , Opposite Ogden
House.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IRON WORKS ]
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MANUFACTURERS OP
0
NCINES , BOILERS , MINING 0i i
SENERAL MACHINERY
Offlco and Works , Main Street ,
JOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
We gl\o special attention to
tamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
HOISTERS AND
MER/-L MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
fc
REPAIR WORK
II receive prompt attention. A general as
8 rtmont ol
rasa God3 , Baiting , Pining ,
AND SDPPL1ES FOR
onnflry , Pig Iron , Cofce , Goal ,
OH AS. HEN Dai-1 * ,
, frosident
j. M. PALM.II.K ,
DKA..KII N
ESTATE
LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
& CRAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Cut Olaau , Fine French China ,
bllvor Ware Sic. ,
0 liBOiDWAY , . COUNCIL 11LUPFS , IQvVA
I
KELLEY & M'CRACKEN ,
/larbje and Granite ,
Not th Fifth 81 , Council Blu < r <
Drs. Woodbury & Son ,
Cor. Pearl < fc 1st Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS.
8. AMKNT. JACOD SIMS.
AMENT & SIMS ,
ttorneys & OounBellors-at-Law ,
OOUN OIL BLUFFP. IOWA.
HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. ,
DRY GOOD
AFD CARPET HOUSE.
Broadway , Cor. Fourth St , ,
CoimcU Bluffs , Iowa.
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J. MUELLER'S
Jhioltermg , Webdr.Lindeman , J. Mueller
and other Pianos , $200 and upward.
Burdott , Western Cottage , : Tabor and
PaJoubet Organs , $60 andupward. Musi-
oal Merchanaiee of every diBoription. 3VC
Italian StrJoffa a specialty ; imported
lireot. MUBIC Books , Shoet-1 '
- fusio , 1'oye ,
lames Fancy Good * ; Wholesale and Re- TT
.
call. PianoH and Onjans sold for Cash
md on Time. Stock is large , full and com.
pmto. iwuHjcal Journal ireo on applica S
tion. Correspondence Solicited.
Address :
O d. MUELLER , I
IE 103 South 5th Street. O
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
BOWJ\IAN \ , EOHREB & CO. ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
PURCEASINO ; AGBNT3
And Dealers In all kinds 4
ol Produce
attention
Prompt
irfon to all consignments
N08. 22 , 24 AND 2Q PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
W.
WILL SUPPLY ON SHORT NOTIC _
Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable-
Plants
In their ecason. Orders promptly fllledind dcllund to .
, Express office free of charge. Send for-
Catalogue
as c.Trjj'jc'g3ga - - acjo . . T
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" TCT/f\TTc / ' 3TJ
i MOUSE.
Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing , Eto , , Wood aid Metallic Coffins ,
_ No. 436 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
IOWA WYOMING COAL.
Bandied Wholesale and Ketail ,
STARR & REYNOLDS , f07 Main Si.
M E T C A L F B ' R O S. ,
- WHOLESALE DEALERS IN -
Hats , Caps , Straw Goodsand' Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
J33C. U J'Jb'SI , ' - jr *
REAL ESTATE AGENT ,
laa For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands ,
and a number or Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska.
) ffico with W. S. MAYNE. oversavings Bank , - COUNCIL BLUP
The New Styles for 188 ? . V
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Largest Stock in Western Iowa. X
FOR SAMPLES !
1rmtf \ \ \ TStVA Bift
1. PEARL STREET. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
Gr IE ± n
WE OAIIRV THE I\KOF8T STOCK OF FINE
BOOTS I SHOES ,
Slippers , Etc. ,
7ithin 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 , whichn
as Begun to Arrive.
Z. T. 1INDSEY & CO. ,
412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
ad WEST SIDK SQUARE , CLARIHDA IOW1 ,