THE D'AIL ? BBE-OOUNCiL BLUFFS , IOWA , TUESDAY XARCH xU ± 882. DiAJLy BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning1 , March 21 SUBSCniPTION HATES ; Ily Carrier , - - - - - SO cent * per wcfk By Mall , . - - - - - - | IOOOptrVt r Offlco : Room Flvo , Evorott'fl Block , Broadway , 0. E. MAYNE , Van er City Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR' MENTIONS Prong' * Kwtcr cards nt Seaman's. mMdtl Have you * ccn that fine display o ! BMtcr cards nt Uushncll & . Urackett'a ? , itchlleodtf - The Ind playwl havoc with bats yes- terd y. y.The The work of improving the pontofflce has begun. The Uound Table meets thin evening M Mrs. Hewitt's home. The officers have not given up nil hope pi finding the real nssnllant of MM. Hub The supreme court did not open yes- teiday , owing to the non-arrlval i f the The county dependents are dropplig off rapidly. 'Ihero were three coffins sent out yesterday. A good , active boy , with A pony , ia wanted nt TnK BEK office to deliver pn. 'pors ? 'Apply ' at onoo. The pollca had nn easy time Sunday , there not being.n single case to bring bo * fora hi ) honor ycstcrd ly morning. The Philharmonic society last oven1 Jng had another rehearsal of the temper unco cantata of "Lost and Saved. " The jail bos now been put in condition so that the caged ones will have to crawl through plates of boiler Iron in order to escape. escape.Frank Frank Smith , whoso dtfla | 'orrnneo ' was made known In yostorday'j IKH , hax not been heard from yet , nor has the $250 shown up , The'Mothodtils hare arranged for a social nest' Thursday exj'ning ot the home of Mr. and Mny Knox , who expcctto soon leave the city. i , fBllly f MutthcH m is reported na having Seen attacked by a ruffian on Pine street on Sunday night. The fellow raised a club to strike him , when Billy 'fired his revolver and the fellow ran. , . "Cranky Bill" came before Judge Aylcsworth yesterday afternoon on charge of stealing George Ferguson1 ! valiio sometime ago. A'continuance 'was givjsn for one week. It Is understood that Crank y will claim inianity as n defense. Samuel Andrew nnd hl wife do not eeein to bo living in the harmony expected h of matrimonial life. She complained of her Samuel for threatening to shoot her , and Justice Tralnoy fined him $5 and costs. Yesterday Samuel hod her arrested for assaulting a nolghbor'a , child , the as sault consisting of slipping its face. Jus. tle Tralnoy fined her one dollar and oosta. The repetition of Rev. Mr. Copeland'i sermon on "Doubt" was listened to Sun day afternoon by a goodly sized audience considering the unfavorable weather. Sir. Oopeland now promises to soon deliver a series of Sunday evening lectures in which he wH deilwith the various religions of the world. Ills hearers seem to b * In creasing in numbers and will soon warrant the giving of the proposed eerleii. The city calaboose is certainly a horrible rible hole Into which to thrust men , ven though they b criminals. The place has its floor ecmbhed once a .week , but even then it is unfit for human habitation. The stench , the unkopt an 1 rude appear ance ot everything make * it a nasty den. The new city council should visit It for themselves , and devise ways and means for providing roimlor and neater quarters for these who are arrested. There seems to be some doubt about the evidence showing that it was John Parsons who assaulted Mrs. Hubbard. and that charge against him has been dis missed. An information ha * been filed , however , charging him with perjury , it being claimed that his whole story abuut feeing somebody knock d.wn and rob Mrs. Hubbard wan made up by him aud iwornto in the hope of convicting name body of the crime , and teciire for himself the reward of $50 offered by the mayor. PERSONAU Cspt. II , L , Henry started east yeitor- day.W. W. B. Dayii , of Minneapolis , was among the arrivals at the Ogdea yesterday. J. T. Clark , general agent of the CJii ago & . Northwestern , wont to Chicago yesterday. D. V. Schwurtz " , representing 0/jly a Farmer'a Daujjl.ter , " was In the city yes- t rduy arranging for the entertainment this evening. II. T. AVIlton , the manager of the Hol min Knili h Opera Company was In the Ity yesterday , aud mode tieajqlwrten at the Ogilen hous ) . Wm. 1' , Pulton U now heard from as tbo telegraph operator at K komo , Sum mlt county , nnd the Clrcul ir , published there , speak * of him In complimentary terms , Misi Uertha Welby , the loading lady of u Kurtnor' * Daughter company , U lady of mean * nd ciilturo , and u note * : bdllo in Now York bociety , belnfr aduu b ter of a well known journalist who is llv Ing In tha enjoyment of a Urge fortune in Rochester , N , Y. , where ho founded th fiut paper published in that city , Miu AdelatJe Cheri ? , the * beaulifu star in Only a Farmer' * Duughtor , U i sister of the Han , 0. 0 , Ftmlon , of Olln too , Iowa , While playing in Dlxou , III , hut week , she was the guest of the famll of the late Gov. Chartrttas. Whlleplayln in WaohlnKtou , D , 0. , next mouth , uh will ! ) the guest of ox-Senator Morrell frmily. The ex-senator's niece , Mra , Car ter , and Miss Cberie , are great noclet belles 'n ' Washington. Mltv Gloria re ently inherited a quarter of a inillio dollars by will of a New JYork buchelo to whom sha WM engaged to be married. "HOUGH ON RATS. " The thing declrod found at last. , A drnggint for "Rough on RaU. " It clen out r U , tnlc , roL * , fliu , bed boge ; 1 AN ESCAPED CoKlVICT. The Bee Gets Ita Byea Upon Him and Ho Is Behind the Bars. He Proves to be Tom Ingalls a Notorious Burglar. The Story of His Eeoftpo rind "Wnn dortnga. A young mnn of rather auspicious mien was noticed in this city last Fri day , nnd Ofliccr Mor o , who always ms nn eye out for just such follows , watched him until ho found that ho was trying to dtoposo of two pairs of now pants and n pair of now slippers. EIo did not glvo n very satisfactory ac count of how ho came in posscssession of those articles and Morse concluded to arrest him ( being atilisficd that ho md stolen them soniowhoro. Tliu roung man gave his tmtno na Demi Donning , and was locked up in the alabooao , while Morse could have imo to ascertain from whom ho took ho goods. TUB BEE man was , of course , on mnd and , on taking a peep at the irisotior , became But failed that Morse md bigger giuno than ho thought. lo ri'cognizod in the prisoner the jotorious Tom Inpalls , who has bo- omo known , especially in Wisconsin , > y his burqlnriom exploit ! and by iis jail breaks. Tin : line , to make ho identity compluto and certain , olcgraphud to the authorities in Win- onsin and secured aaumpletudesorip- ion , and the oflicors thorp becoming atisfied that "Dean Donning" is none thor than Tom Ingalls , nend word ' bat they will coma on at once utid , ako him back to Waupun , where ho 8 wanted badly to servo out an unoz- lired term in the ntnto prison. Tom Ingalls , on finding that ho was mroly recognized and identified by 'HE BEE reporter , iat last bwned up hat ho was the man. It appears that ngalls was for1 some time a resident f Janesvillo , where his widowed nether still lives , and where ho has or some time made his headquarters or brief stays. On ono of these visits to that city ho burglarized a lothin ( ? house , and was tracked down and jailed. He immoJiately began ) laying the insanity dodge , and BO hrowdly did ho act , that it Was some ittle time before the exports who watched him could determine whether 10 was sane or not. They became > erfectly satisfied , however , that ho vas sane , and ho was put on trial. liss Goodoll , the lady lawyer , now cad , was his attorney , and she orved her client most faithfully , but 10 was convicted and sentenced to ; ho state prison ior a series of years , While in prison ho became "con- ortcd , " and was wonderfully zealous n religious matters. Ho wrote a umber of letters back to Janoavillo , xprcsaing repentance , charging hia ownfall to drink , and oven indicted tome of those epistles to young ladies n that dily whom ho tad known in his boyhood. By lie sympathy felt for his widowed mother , and by the apparently lion- sty and penitence which character ed his letters , a number ot the hurch folks rallied to the aid of his ittornoy , Miss Goodoll , who never oat her faith in the final reformation f her client. By their combined of- orts a pardon was secured for him , nd the prodigal was welcomed home with rejoicing. Ho had hardly boon given this wel- omo , and was still receiving the con gratulations of acquaintances on his osolutions to load a now life , when 10 broke into u tailor shop and cot way with several hundred dollars worth of cl > thing and cloth. The filoeiB succeeded in capturing him , nd after smo delay ho was tried and lonvictod. Mias Lizzie King , another ady lawyer , was his attorney , and ngalla was sentenced to three yours n state prison. By great effort a lew trial was secured , but it resulted n his conviction again , and ho was ontonqod to five years. This was ibout a year ago and he was again aken to Waupun. Uo had only' served there for a hort time , when ho managed' to oa inpo Uo with several others luul ) uun aoiit out with a gunrd to gather omt ) corn. After working a while it > op.m to ntin. and the pnsonora wore irdorod to fill up the wagon and full n linu to march back to quarters. In- galls and two others improved this chance to niako a break and thf-y run for their livea. The guardu fired at the running convicts , and oa soon is poaaiblo olmao WIIH given. One of he three was recaptured , but Ing.iUa mil uuother escaped , and neither hus icon seen to he ro MHit d until TIIJS iii : : niiin recognized Inj < y , boro. ThaM Was , however , ono uxcoptiou o tiii * fckh allows IngilU' boldmca. So an t&vkia oaaapjfroin Wuupunho YAiitoif to visit liia mother in Jaiita- Mi ? , anikrnepedod to get u disguiai < and nufftlfci Vliicli he thought would defy the oTUuat acquaintance. Thus garbed he proceeded directly to Junes ville nnd gave * his diniuiau the most jovoro test ho could put it to. He md u light curly wig and u flaxen noustaoho , wlieruua hia hair und Ward s uf u dark brown color. Ho went directly down the main street of the city without n recognition and entered .ho ollice of the lady lawyer who had defended him , Ho aimnly anked a question , but as the lady lawyer gave a little scream ho saw ho was recog nized and hurriedly ran and escaped the town as speedily as possible. Ingalls is now in jnil hero awaiting the arrival ot the ollicors from Wis consin. Ho ia quiet reticent about many things in his life , and is evi dently bound not to give away any oi his late comrades or late deviltries. Ho has disclosed some of the incidents of his escape , however. Ho eays that when the guards fired uovoru bullets camp yory close to him , but none hit him. Ho and a companioi got into the marsh and nearly die < with hunger , wet and cold. At 0111 time the oflicors were within two o ; three foot of him and did not see tilin Ho has concluded that ho might a well go back to Waupun now an _ orvo out his time , ana whether h wills it or not this will be the reaul nf hit apturo. CORNING CRIMINALS , An Irish Bald on Sweden-Small Pox Bt Nodaway The Boo Family. Correspondence ot Tim linn , OOKNINO , la. , March 18. On the evening of the IGth instant there was almost a murder committed on the usually quiet streets of Corning. B , Nelson and William Homo , two Swedes , were attacked by two Irish men , named Pat Donahue and Allen Falrchilds , and so badly cut nnd bruised that they are both confined to their r ems in n very sore condition , [ n fact Nelson is so badly wounded ihat the doctors do not have much lopes of hts rccori 7 , ho having re ceived nine dangerous wounds , some 3oing deep cuts with a sharp knife or dirk. Rome has four wounds , none of which nro considered dangerous. Donahue and Fairchilds waived ox nmination nnd their bonds wore * fixed at $2,000 each bv Justice Bixby , and in default of the same they were sent to jail to await the action of the grand jury , which meets next week. There are several cases of atnall jox in the vicinity of Nodaway , in ; his county , and about ten miles west of Corning. Two deaths are reported to-day. The community is under the strictest quarantine , as are all persons who havp boon exposed. There is no irobability of its spreading any filr- hor. The town council of Corning mvo passed an ordinance to license ho sale of ale nnd boor in the town , which goes iuto force on Tuesday next. rim club room which has boon in suc cessful operation under the temper ance rule will now close its doors. Wo annot toll which will bo the worse tate of facts. At our school election last Monday 3. D. Kauson and 0. A. Pease were looted directors. They are good men nd will make efficient officers , as hey keep up with the march of events , being members of TUB BKB family ! II. H. Russell , our now county su > lorintondont of schools , is giving good atisfaction in the discharge of his du- ies. Ho is a young man of onter- > rise and merit , and besides this has aioly bocotna the happy father of a fine girl , the first of the family. D. S. Siglor , of the Bank of Corn- ng , has his fine brick block com peted , and in the Bocond story hems ms the most commodious and dosiro- > lo'nflices in town. Our representative , Thos. L. Max well , returned this morning , having omplptod hia arduous duties as ropro- ontativo , ho looks as though the faro > f the Dos Moinoa hotels agreed with1 lim. NEXT. A TKEAT TO-N1QHT. only a Farmer's Daughter" to bo Given at Dohany's. This evening at Dohany's is to bo1 jiven Elliott Barnes'great play "Only a Farmer's Daughter , " which made' ' uch a hit in Now York where it was ! ilayod for a hundred nights. Ade- aide Cherie , the star , Jays claim teeing ) oing the handsomest woman on the tago. The Brooklyn Eagle says of of her : "She carries the double haracter with rare skill and ability or ono so young in years and in st-go xperienco. Fairly judged , she is a luccpes. The company supporting ler includes Mr. Barnes himself , Jprtim Welby , Erroll Dunbar , and jit tie Mamie , who is a wonderful hild actress. A most pleasing enter- ainmont ia assured , and ono that is reah and sparking. The company nd play1 haVe won' ' high praiao all long the road , and enthusiastic audi- nco have greeted them nightly. Council Proceedings. At a regular meeting of the city ouncil held last evening Mayor Bow man announced the following stand- ng committees : Finance , claims and irinting , Aldermen Siodentopf , Now- oil Mil Shugart. Judiciary , Gouldon , ihugurt and Siodontopf , Interim ! mprovemcnts , streets and alleys , Sioher , Wood and Newell ; Fire , gas iuhts , waterworks and city property , tfowoll , Eiohor and Wood. Police , Wood , Gouldon and Eiohor. Parks , Shugart , Siodentopf and Goulden. 'he mayor appointed the old police orco with Fields as chief , and with ho addition of Geprgu Guanella to he force , making eight in all. The aldermen drew lota to deter , nine which should servo ono nnd which two years. Aldermen Gonhlin Shugart and Nuwojl drew the short ind Aldermen Ilichero , Wood and iioilentopf the long terms. Alderman Shugart was elected president pro teni. of the counc 1 , The first Monday of each month WUB ilxud UU < MI for the regular meet- nga. Adjournment was then taW-n until iidfct AJtfinlay evening. IOWA ITEMS. Audubon is to have a sweet corn and tonmto canning utttabliahmont , Mimeou is elated over the report hut a four-foot vein uf coal luxa boon struck only six milea from that town , Edward Hanson , Dune working on the railroad , nt Sioux ; Rapids , acci- lentully full from a moving train n 'ew days since and was instantly killed. There is a man with n soul BO email in Grinnell that the court has been obliged to serve papers on him to in the future take proper care of hia mother. Mrs. Susan B. Millar , a rich widow of Davenport , recently died at Heidel berg , Germany , where she was resid ing while her only son was being edu cated at the university of that place. A gang of counterfeiters who have been manufacturing bogus silver dollars lars was broken up the other day at Elkport , Olayon county. A consta ble with a posse of men swooped down upon them and succeeded in captur- iug two of them , together with fifty counterfeit eilvor dollars and several moulds. The counterfoils are excel lent , onoa. containing an amount of glass , which gives them a genuine ring. Three of tho' ' gang oioapod but th offlwr * an on thole trail THE CITY'S FINANCES , What It Has Cost to Meet One Tear's Expenses. The Outlook for Another Tear. The chief thcmo of talk and thought among the now aldermen , is the con dition of the city's finances , nnd how to arrange to meet expenses until money frdm another levy begins to como in. Already tbo recorder has b on instructed not to issufi any warraiua , and the now officials are preparing statements allowing the exact details of the various accounts ; the bills duo , the unfinished contracts and other information necessary for n true understanding of the situation The books of the finance clerk , E , J. Abbott , show the whole amount ol hills allowed from April lat , 1881 , to March 10th , 1882 , a trifle losa than n year. By footing the several accounts the following statement is made which , though not official , may bo re garded as reliable , as showing what was expended during the last year : Salaries of officers 9 3.43D 00 btreet Inmps 0,38515 Klettl ni.l .v 61.220 . Donation to Light Guards , Li brary , -to 35000 Cityb HdltiK ineludti Rrermira , coal , gas , etc BG7 80 Printing proceeding ! ! , etc 1,797 33 Parka nnd publicgroundsL'ny. ( KM ) . - 31525 Stationery 18085 Condemn itionc , on ViuiRlmn avenue. Washington avenue , do. . , . 0,839 05 City engineer nnd wslstant * , Htrcet numbering , etc 2,688 82 MlscfllnneouB , including juilg- mentB 1,004 , CO Flood account 1.075 Cl SidowalUa , tuxed to projxirty owner * C.070 89 Police department 0,95091 Hnlf-ttiilo park levy , ( Fair- mount ) V1G5 80 Indian Creek improvement. . . . fi70 1ft Culverts nnd bridges 290 00 Mre bond fund for hose cart , horses , engine house , etc. . . . 4.f84 54 Streets nml alleys 17,578 87 Fire department , including pur chase of new steamer , and tournmnout expense 12,932 80 Union avenue , four mills 9,9-0 81 Main street improvement 952 04 Total. . . . ' $ 84,050 37 The oxponsoa of the police depart ment are aaid to have boon more than met by the receipts of the police fund , which includes fines collected , and li censes. The amount expended for sidewalks is taxed up against the in dividual property owners , and will como back into the treasury in duo ; imo. The expenditures from the fire bond fund are also offset by the tangible showing of some property on hand , including the horses , now hose cart , and engine house. * Under the new mode of city govern ment there promises to bo an extra cost in regard to salaries of city offi cers. Last year the mayor drew about 5400. The present mayor's salary is ixed at $000. Last year the recorder drew $000 , and oorvod as police judge and city clerk. He was assisted by a inanco clerk at a cost of 8300 yearly. The work thus done is now divided among several. The auditor now has a salary of $750 , the city clerk will lave $300 or $400 more , and the udgo of the superior court draws a salary of f 2,000 , one-half of which is mid by the city. This change will in Jl probability coat the city about $1,200 additional. The city treasurer' is to dravr $500 , nstead of $300 as last year. The office of marshal haa been created at cost o'f $500 yearly , and a deputy marshal ia yet to bo appointed and his lay fixed. The cost ot the police force will probably remain'about ' the smo. Under the new administration thsro i to bo ono chief , at a salary of $70 a. month , aud MTOD policemen at a siUuy'of $60 a month. Bofor * thora wore five 'policemen at $70 monthly and a chief at $100 monthly. Before &flt November th patrolmen received $60 monthly and the chief $00. The office of city solicitor has been raised from $400 to $700. The uow administration will find with the multiplicity of offices that more room will bo needed and there will bo some additional expense for rent it suitable accommodations ure jiven. Quo other financial fact is of inter est. All the condemnations on Union and Vuuyhan avenues are reported as settled , and all on Washington with .wo exceptions. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTiCU. Special adt ertUcments , < ( . to , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To IJcnt , WanU , Ikurdlni ; , etc. , will bo Inserted Iti thlf column at the low rate ol TKN CENTd Pfifl liINi : ( or the flrnt luaortlon and 1'IVB OE.SIti i'Ell LINE ( or each uubsc < | uent Imcrtlon Neavo atlvortlBeincnta at our olllce , Hoom & , tCicntt'n Illock. llroiilwity. \ SALH ? 5ojio JIcxlo n Nttlon J 81.COO 1 coupon bouiliiluo aud hUtory imknowii. A. U. IMtKAHI ) , \Ve..ton , Io a To buy r ou"nand lot on montlily WANTKD | . Addrca X , lcu ! olllco , ANTED- Carpenter who * lu Uko linj W in uii'iitlily Installment * , to biitlil two wtt&gc * . AilUru * It. 0. , lite elite i. umrlS t' . KhNT-Nlco ( rent cffli-o , uptaIr , E quire at Ueo oltlcc , Couinll IlluITi , iuarl3-t ( . Olrl ( or gorierM houte work , WANTED. ' t 117 Vine mrcot. nmriotl To runt ern ll cottBgo at onco. WANTED 0 , U. , or un < ] uire at HIB cilice. ( cbSJ-tl To rent A ten room houuu In WANTED good neighborhood or two enulltr homes bidg blile , Addrwu I1. O. Itox 707. Council JJiudd , or avmlu at DKH oltlce , Council UlulU. - In Council BluOa 1C WANTED-Everjlxidy 0 tenU jwr week , d * llrcrvd by carrier * . Otllco , llooiu C , Evorvtt s To buy 100 tons broom com. WANTED addreu Council lilu Ilroom Factory , Council VluOi , low * . e63-29t ( 170H SALE Old paper * * ° I * * hundred , tl J" Tbo Bee office , Council Ulufli. so27-tl o 11UIOK-UAKEH8. FOIl 8ALK 6 acre * or i. raoraol land ndjo'nlnff the brick-yarJ , ol Manner & Haloei1 OB Upper UroaJway. For particular * apply to David Ualnoa or to Manner's offica at the BOAT Jot Trade rormi. Council UluQt 'ANTED-Boj , with ponr-to carrTMpen lr * at BM offlo * . Ooumcll Una * . TOO UTTERLY UTTERI BOSTON TEA GO. Are . ' u plying the Aesthetic Wants of tbo Publ o in FINE GROCERIES , With Eve'jthing m Staples at the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Cbfiees , Chioce Dra-wing Teas , Boston Tea Go. 16 Main St. and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF Bond , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. K. II. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WM. ClIRlSTOPHEa , Mechanical Mni.n&er. 124 S. Main St. . Council Bluffs. lo The Leading GROCERY HOUSE IN THE OITY. We keep everything you want in First Cl-.Bs , Choice , Oleau Q BOOB BIBS and PKOVISIOMS [ t will pay you to look our es- ; ablishment through- Every thing told for Cash , and at the very tlosabt margins. We have a line of lOo CANNED GOODS , And we ako sell the finest Im- aorted Goods , Eastern anrtWest- jrn GOODS put up All Canned foods rrduced 10 per cent. Send for our Pncesi Strict attention p-id to Mail Orders. Agents for Washbarn's Super- ative Flour. ? , J , OSBORNE & CO , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUJAOTUKERS OP ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We giro BpocUl attention to Stamp Hills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL HILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attontlou. A gentnl M- aortment ot Brass Goods Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coal , OHAS. HENDRIc , President 3E 3EI3Etfii ODff .A.3C. Mrs. Smith , whore did you ii those fine Chandeliers ? -AT BIXBY & WOOD'S , THE PLUMUEUS. ' On Bancroft or ( Fourth treets- ) J. M , PALM IK , PEAI.KU JK REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN -iQBNT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MAURH1R & OBAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rloh Out Olaau , Pine French China , Silver Wuro Sic. , 340 IlBOlPWiT , ' COUNCIL 1ILUFF8 , IOWA. KELLEY & M'CRAGKEN , Marble and Granite , North Fifth St. , Coun Drs. Woodbury & . Son , Cor. Pearl A lit Ave. COUNCIL liLUFFS. W. 8. AMENT. JAOOI1 BlilS. AMENT & SIMS , Attorneyi & OounsellorB-at-Law , OO UMOIL BLXJTOW. HARKNESS , ORGUTT & GO. , DRY GOODS AFD CAEPET HOUSE. Broadway , Oor , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mnr-2-nm - - J. MUELLER' Jhiokeringr , Weber. Liindeman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $20O and upward. Burcett , Western Cottage , ; Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $50andupward. Musi cal Merchanaise of every discription. 3VC Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , Toys , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TT tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com- plete. Iwuaical Journal ireo on applica S -A. tion. Correspondence Solicited. - . Address : A.C J. MUELLER , I * 103 South 5th Street. O COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And Dealers in all kinds ol Produce Prompt attention tfven to all conBignmcnta. N08. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. . EC. IFOSTIEiR , WILL SUPPLY ON SHOUT NOTICE Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their season. Orders promptly filled and delivered to Express offlco free of charge. Send foi Catalogue , FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Repairing , Eto , Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant fcst. , Council BlufTa , Iowa. FOWA WYOMINGCOAL. HANDLED JVHOLESALE AND RETAIL , STARR & REYNOLDS. 107 Main St. METCALF BROS. , WHOLESALE DKA.tRS IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. OOTTXKTOXX. 33J REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Landa , and a number oi Well Improved Farina , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with \V. S. MAYNE. over Savings Bank , - CPU MOIL BLUP ELEGANT ! ELEGANT ! The New Styles for 1882. WALL PAPER ! Largest Stock \p \ Western Iowa. SEND FOR SAMPLES ! Geo. R. Beard , 11 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WE CA RV THE LAnCKST bTOCK OF FINE ' TIANAN S sff r 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. 'LINDSEY ' & CO , , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IQYi And WEST 8IDI 8QUA&E , CLARIHDA IOWA ,