THE DAlLf JBEE-COinSTCjL BLUFPSJOW , "WEDNESDAV MAKCH < ti i882. DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morninp , March 21 i" SUBSCRIPTION KATES : By Currier , - - - - - ZOctntuperwffk. By Mall , 810 00 | * r Year. Office : Room FIve , Evorett'a Block , Brondwfty. C. E. UAYNR , Vintgct flty Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS Kwter c rd at Seaman's. mHdtl Have you fecn that fine display o Hauler cards at Bimhncll & Urackett's ! Mchlleod If The Methodist church folk hat erntget 9500 for Jmprotlip the Interior of the ! church. Thi office of the Hevero House ! being regralneii mid refitted in n very at trncthe manner. V. 0 , .Inrkion want * to ) > e npecia park policeman , and is backed up by quite a Itngtby petition of clllrcnn. Due loa\d to wed was jeilorday granted to M. W Troupe , Keg Creek and Mil * Llr.zlo Taylcr , of Mnlvern. ' On y a 'Farmer' * Daughter" was given nt Dohany'a lust evening. The company appear this evening in Itcd 0 k. The wind yesterday stripped elf the iron railing around the top of the Bloomer school building , dulnj ? considerable dam. age The supreme court met yesterday mornln : and run thr u h the docket. Tlia court will probably be in sotslon here for thieo or fuur dayd longer. John PcinOD , charged with forgery n the Snoderly ca e was before .Tu lye Aylcsworth yesterday oftornoon , nnd a continuance was granted , ( The wind made havoc with all move- nblcs yenterd.v , and drove the usual loungom on the street to neck chain in warm corners by tliu stove. , ' Mayor limvinnn hni prepared a set of rule * and regulations to govtrn the polite force , lie intends having them printed in circular form for the ute of.the force , The I'liuii.ixhook and ladder company are desirous of st-pping into the Ite-iue mpcoany'n homo on North Alain street cs soon as the latter moxolnto the now engine house. , The Pluculx boys lay they want to be handy to tiros. The nuisance created by throwing bundles of waste paper into the Directs is one which sliould speedily bo abated. Yes torduy the wind was loaning them about wildly , frightening horses and giving Urn i'lway ' a decidedly unkempt appear ance. During the past jcar there linvo been over 1,000 arrests made by the police of this o ty , and the fines collected were three times as larcra as the amount collect ed the year previous. Chief Fields claim * that the city is growing worse , or else the ordinances' have boon more strictly en forced , Perhaps both. There ha'/o been a number of narrow escapes from ao Jdcnts at the railway crossings on Mala nnd Bioadway directs , nnd tiie attention Of the council having b cn called to the matter , they will request the railway companies to station flagmen at those pmces t > give due warning to the public conctiiuiui ; approaching trains. TUB BEE recently culled attention to tin fact that this city needs a iint-cl.ss com mercial dcLo 1 , where young u.cn can get a thorough business education , aud a night school in connection therewith. Seeing this uotice , Mr. D. B. Morse , of Lincoln , has conio to this city la took over the field with the view of slur ting just such a training nchool , if he can secure necessary uppoit. Th ne > v council start fn with a busi nesslike air. All heads of 'departments and other * having in charge any property belonging to the city arc or orcd to make out detuiUd inventories of the same aud affix prices , so that tills property may be properly charged up to .them , and they to be held responsible for the eauie , all the property to bo accounted for when they step down aijd out. A delegation of the now city officials visited "the stone pile" yesterday morninp nnd were surprised to BOO the amount of crushed lock which trampsand free lodgern had prepared for the city's use. This rock comei in very handy in patching upstrtots. "A1 largo quantity of old iron , stoves aud worn out city proputy is aUo by the nUeple , and it has been decided to dispose of thin ta help out , what little It may , tha city's finances , / " ' * Yesterday afternoon there was a lively racket In the basement of Warner's saloon on Broadway , A nun at work clearing up the basement discovered two youuc - follows trying to steal sonic bottles of wine. A < lie tiled to grab them one hit him on the head , it Meting gush , but he succeeded In holding one of the twain uu * til the olllccra arrived and to ik him to the station. Hetheie ga > e his name as J. Fort-graves. Ills personal effects con- ( listed of n pack'of cards. PERSONAL , . K. M. Btedmau was at the 0Dden yes terday , lion. J. 1' . Mcjunfciu and wife , of \Yathlngton , ar ut the O don. , Hon. George N. Wright , of Dos Molnes , has hU uutogrnph at the Ogdeu. , District Attorney , J. p. Connor , h In the city , together with Ms wife , and is stopping at tlio Ogden. Georjte L , TJnn , of Bedlord , Iowa , who has also somewhat of a hold on Council Bluff1 society , wai yesterday in the city. K. M , Ayres , of Ie Molnes , is among the guests nt the OgJeu , ana is there greeted by many of his i Id Council Bluif friends , . J , Stewart gee to Homlan to-day to attend court l A land case enti 'tied G. II , Couffer v * . the helm of Vlr ( jK'ginia CuufTer , deceased , ' ' Justice J. & Beck , 'of Fort lUJteon W , II , Seven , of Oikalooia ; Joa , D , Day of Sidney ] Ja . II. Uothwock , of Oeda Jtapldv , and Austin Adauia , of Dnbuijuc ; , ponttitutlng the nuperior court , t > gutlia With E , J , Holme * , of Des -Molne * , tli clerk of the court , are ( stopping at th O den Houe * . r * * MORE MONEY. An Important Move to Put More Cash In the City's Box. For eorno time the payment o ! IAXCS has boon largely made by war rants. These having taxes to pay would procure city warrants nt a dis count and pay their taxes with these , and as a ronult very liltlo money comes in. At the last meeting of the council the following resolution was intro duced by Alderman Ooulden nnd adopted : Ilesohod by the city council of the city of Council Bluffs , that the coun ty trcasurur bo nnd is hereby instruct ed to receive city general fund war rants only for city general tax , ton (10) ( ) mills , nnd that nil other taxes levied for the year 1881 , shall bo col lected in cash or warrants drawn on special funds , nnd that the auditor in hereby instructed to furnish the county trensurer with a certified copv of this resolution. This resolution will cnuso more cash nnd less warrants to flow into the strong box of the city , and it is thought will help out somewhat on the city's finances. There was some doubt expressed as to the legality of the resolution , but the city attorney thought it would eland firo. There arc n largo number of little bills against the city , for which no warrants hnvo boon issued , These bills nro more of them over $18 , and most of them were for potty services , Tor which the pay is ncodod by these rendering them. Tdo recent edict of the council forbade the auditor issti ing nny warrants , but at the last ment- ing it was decided to lot him issue warrants for these bills , which .mako a tatal of $405 , said warrants to bo saued as soon as the now warrant books nro ready. The work on the new engine hou'o ins been stopped , bi cause of lack of 'unds. The contract calls for cash , and there i a balance duo which is icodcd to pay off the carpenters The now council has got to solve the iroblem as to how to get this matter ixcd up. The engine house ia very icar completion , and it is quito ossen- ial that it should bo rmulo ready for occupancy , and the mechanics paid up. Another inovo to help the finan cial condition of affairs is n resolution utrcducod by Aldurtnan Siedentopf , md adopted by a unanimous vote , it icing to the effect that the maynr and council bo constituted a committee of lie whole to labor with these prop erty owners who have enjoined their axes , nnd endeavor to got them to withdraw their suits. The city attorney is propating a written opinion concerning the power of the council to issue tvarrants , and ; ho extent of the constitutional limit of indebtedness. The committee appointed to the .nsk of preparing a detailed state ment of the financial condition of the city is still at work , but some delay s caused by the time needed for the county and city treasurers to com- ) are their books and pottle their nc- : ounts. The report will probably bo completed this week , and will servo as n basis for the council to decide as to what policy to pursue concerning no- ounta now ponding. A complete list of nil unfinished ontracta in also being prepared as an other onlightener. A BLOCKED GAME. The Peculiar Changes of Venue Moot With a Check oy Judge Aylosworib. A short time ago Tiir BEB called Mention to the peculiarities attond- ng changes of venue , nnd cited as an nstanco the CUPOS of the young men hargod with raising a row at Ander- on's saloon. The young men were > rought before Justice Abbott and ought a change of venue by filing n affidavit claiming that ho , as well s Justice Uaird , were prejudiced. ? ho state , roprosinted by Attorney jjndt , subpojiuod J. J. Frainoy as n ritnoss , and , ns has been customary , ustioo Abbottinstead : of Bonding the ABO to Frainay as the defendants do- Iron and expected , ho being the next loarust justice , sent it to Justice Burlto. Yostordny afternoon the matter was brought before Judgn Aylcswortb , to whom has fallen Jnntico Bnrke's ockets. Attorneys Butko and Li licit rgnod the matter nt length , and Judge Lj'losworlh decided that the cares * ere not properly in his jurisdiction nd * ont tha papers back to tintico Abbott , Judge Ayleaworth leld that the theory of the law of the tiito was that the state should bo villinu to try its cases before any of Is tribunals having jurisdiction , and hat the law did not provide for the tate haying any voice in the chan e f vonuos. If the defendant in this mo hud included in their affidavit hat Trniney was n material witness ho ca es could not have boon sent to lim , but tl < o fact that the state had ubpwniud Trainoy , did not cut any figure , intimating thut the cases hould have been sent to him. It lias been the practice hero for the irosocution to subpuinu justices as fitnesses to keep them from trying ho cases , nnd in most of these cases ho justices subprunaod never nro tilled on to tottify und if they should )8 would bo found to know nothing ibout the case on trial , Judge Ayles- worth's decision not to hear the esses is an Important one , as it is the first check which has boon put to this mode of procedure hero. Waiting i or Wolghte. Several puzzling questions have boon raised concerning the city scales , The scales have boon handed down from ono weighmastor to another , each purchasing them of his prede cessor at 8300 , the council , except ii the last caao , guaranteeing ngainsl any loss , and thus forcing each suc cessor to take the scales off the hands ofhis predecessor. In the meantime the scales have depreciaoa { in yaluo and are not worth half of the fictitious value kept upon them. The n'iw welghtuaater , pipt/Villtams , la no 'f ' < , r H { j ' < ' willing to tnko the scales off Mr. Oborlingcr's hands nt $300 , but says that ho will oivo what they may lo deemed worth by nn honest nppralso ment. provided that whoever succeeds him snail take them off his hands nt n price to bo fixed for by appraisement when ho retires from office. M < Oborlingor , on the other hand , does not feel that it is just for him to lose the amount of the depreciation , as it runs back throngh several administra tions. Some of the nldermon think that the city should own the scales , and furnish the weighmastor with his instruments , just ns they furnish nn engine for the firemen , or books and stationery for the auditor. Others think'thut the scales should be handed down by purchase , ns in the past * The question was temporarily disposed of at the last council netting by deciding ciding that a committee shall apprnisa the scale * , that the now officer shall purchase them of Mr. Oberlingor nt that price , nnd the difference between the appraisement and what Mr. Obcr- lingur paid for the scales shall bo paid by the council to prevent nny loss on the part of the latter , the appraisal to be first subject to the n iprovnl of the council. The city market will not be formally superintended by Capt. Wil liams until this matter of scales is finally fixed upon. What the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Is Doing In Iowa. C J r n rapids' Correspondent CUcngo Tribune , The network of railroads in Iowa is getting to bo the most systemati cally arranged of nny in the Union. The great east nnd west through hnoe that form the warp and are crossed by the woof of numerous north and south lines have n young though i'mnt competitor in the now Chicago , Milwaukee &St. Paul through lino. It has not yet reached the summit of its ambition , nor its western terminus , but the coming summer will sco all things in readiness for through busi ness. In an interview with ono of the officials recently , some valuable information resulted. Through trains nro now running from this point to Cambridge , 1G5 miles west , and it is believed thut passenger trains will bo running to Coon llupids , 167 mlos ! west , within the next thirty days The following is n list of stations oil ; ho now line , with their distance 'rom Marion in oven numbers : Louisa , three miles ; Covington , nine ; Atkins , fourteen ; Nowhall , twenty ; Vanhorns , twenty-six ; Keystone , , hirty-two ; Elborno , thirty-eight ; Vining , forly-two ; Gladstone , forty- nine ; Tama City , fifty-three ; Potter , ifty-ninoj D unbar , sixty-four ; For- uuson , sixty-nine ; Haverhill , Bovon- y-four ; Melbourne , ' eighty-one ; [ Uiodes ( formerly nn island town mined Edenville ) , eighty-six ; Collins , liuoty-throo ; Maxwell ( formerly Jowa Centre ) , ninety-eight ; Cambridge , .05 ; Huxley , 110 : Pascon ( not yet ocutod ) ; Madrid ( formerly Swede's point ) , 120 ; Colton , 128 ; Perry , 137 ; /annost , 148 ; Bagley. 154 ; Baird , 101 ; Coon llapids , 107 ; Dedham,170. Then comes a strip along which no tations have yet been located , The text is Defiance , 207 ; Marathon , 213 ; Panama , 218 ; Portsmouth , 224 ; Per- ia , 230 ; Yorkshire , 234 ; Nualo , 240 ; Jndurwood , 245Vcston ; , 250 ; Coun cil Bluffs , 202. Thirty miles of the road in the vi cinity of Neplo is all ready for busi- loss as soon as the line is completed p it from Coon Rapids , and it is be loved the line will bo fully finished > y July 5. The telegraph lines are up as far west as Madrid , 120 miles. At Coon R.ipids there have boon ound splendid gravel-beds ; which will make the work of ballasting com- larativoly easy. They have had a ock-crusher at work at Stone City or some time , which crushed 100 : ars of rock per day , and much track ms been ballasted with that. The rack is in excellent condition , and ho rails are the finest Bessemer. The i ations are provided with nicely > uilt and commodious paatongor de- iota and freight houses , and the plat onus are 4rO foot in length at oich itation , and substantially built. This iidicates that the company are not inlculuting on a few days' or weeks' lueinoBB only , but for some consid erable timo. Each station is also pro- yided with a dwelling for the section oremt-n , BO that ho may hnvo a com- brtablo homo. The base of supplies vill bo removed at once from Marion o Perry. The work has progresnod 'ury finely , and the open ivmtor has ) oen of urcnt value to the company. They will probably build the Ot- tumun extension thii Bumintr if iroper arrangements at this point can ) o made , and the only difiiculty seems o be with the people hero , who can- mt pet down to right of way , uto. L'ho line is very badly needed , indeed , nnd would be a magnificent thing for central Iowa. The amount of business dona by ho company on the completed per- ion of the extension , both freight ind passenger , is really surprising , ind indicates quito clearly that , while ho roiulu are getting pretty thick in 'own , there's room for ono more PoBtotllco Changes n Iowa during the week ending March 18 , 1882 , furnished by William Van Vlock , of the postiftlco depart- nent : E tablishod Haduor , Webster county , Myron S. FJoming , post- mn : or ; Cuopor , Graono county , Wm. 0. Wight , postmaster ; Galvon , Mar shall county , Domas M. Moninger , poitnwstor ; Lutrobo , Story county , John W. Smith , postmaster ; Mont- , Muscatino county , James Bow- Discontinued Learned , Pocahon tas county ; Osprey , Dallas county , Name Changed Zanesvillo , Van Burcn county , to McVeigh. Postmasters Appointed Aurora , Keokuk county , Mrs. Eliza A. Woods ; Btlknap , Duvia coimty , 12 , M. Rich- nrdaon ; Cornelia. Ida county , \V. J. Smith ; Elvira , Clinton county , Au gust II , ILmaen ; Farmer Oity , Fre mont county , L. 6 , Ilullinger ; Fer guson , Marshall county , Q. B. John * son ; Junosvillo , Bremer county , Alias Loretta Mallory ; Kirkyillo , Wanullo county , Q , W , Kirkpatrick ; La Fay. etto , Linn county , J , D Limning ; Last Ohanco , Lucaa county , D. 8. Burger ; Lexington , Washington county , J. J. Wilder ; McPano , Fremont mont county , Henry J. Baker ; Monte zuma , Powcshiok county , Ilomer F Norris ; Pacific City , Mills county Mrs. Josephine Tompleton ; Sherman Poweahiek county , W. 8. Moore ; TUB kiogaj Decatur county , J. 0. Jaokaon * . / ' ! \ I I Vnlloy View , Harmon county , Ohns. Flemmish ; Van Clove , Marshall county , W. T. Plumb ; Whioplo. Pot tawnUamio county , M. H. Elliott. THE CUBES AND HALF-BREEDS , Prospect of a Fight with the Northern Savages. Hat to Inter JIou Uln , Several dttjs ago , it will bo remrm bored , novvn was received that SheiilT Henly , in an attempt to cnpturu some Indian horse thieves , had himself bppn taken prisoner. The situation of ntrnirs has greatly alarmed the resi dents in the northern part of the ter ritory. As lloaly has eomo bitter enemies nmong tha savages , it is feared ho will be killed and that a bloody campaign against his murderers will bo tb.o result , Active clTorts are being made for the rolunso of the im prisoned officer. A dispatch from Fort Assinaboine , dated Thursday , the Oth inst. , contains the following infer rnation : * "A largo force , consisting of six companies of the Eighteenth infantry md two companies of the Second cav alry , with Captain Kline , of the Eighteenth , in command , is now mov ing down Milk river with orders from Genornl Rugcr to assist Deputy United States Marshal lloaly and to drive ll foroien Indians and half breeds across the lino. A vigorous policy has been determined upon , Only a tew of in are loft-at the post ; the majority are camping on the trail. " Col. Ilgos , the noted Indian debtor , has also gotio to the front from Helena , leaving the capital on Thursday after noon. His recent promotion mnkes him lieutenant colonel of thuEiirhtoenth infantry , and his intention is to join and take command of the troops ilrcndy in pursuit of the tiroes. If the Indians show fight or hnvo killed lloily or his friends , lively work may 30 expected , for Ilgi B moans business and is abundantly nblo to inflict duo niniahiiient on the reds , who enter- uin n wholesome fear of his military skill and bravery. Important news is expected in a few days. IOWA ITEMa. LoMars will invist $ G,000 in a now schoolhouao. Dubuqno city paid last year for gas over $13,000 , und for water nearly § 10,000. Will H. Clark has bought the Port- andvillo Record , and will transform t into a democratic paper A citizens' movement is on foot at Waterloo to secure the closing of all > lncca of business on Sunday. The Lozior postoflico in Woodbury county hus been discontinued by di rection of the postmaster geucral. Dubuque had an income last year of $24,781.70 , and paid out 8228,010 , eavinit n balance of § 19,705.70 in the city treasury. The German Methodists of Ida 3rovo will make an effort to orcct a church on the lot given them by the railroad land company. Burglars entered the hardware store of E. A. Boles at Missouri Valley the other night ard got away \\ith about 8100 woith of swag. H. O. Cornick , of Masonville , who attempted to murder his wife on the liight of January 13th , goes to the > euitentiary for seven years. Work on the paper mill at Cedar Falls is progressing briskly. The ma chinery is nearly all in. Only straw nipor will bo made at present. While nn "Ottumwa man was pros pecting for coal the other day lie itruck a spouting stream of water which now forms n splendid artesian well. well.A A lady at Hamburg the other day ripped open n wool-stuffed needle cushion , which she had used for thir- een years , and inside found 1,010 icedles. Rev. Jnmes Matthews has juat do- ivored at Sibloy twenty-nine waifs 'rom ' New York , all boys , except ono girl. They all found homes without rouble. The Marshalltown Times-Republi can Printing company has been mcor- lonitod , with u paid-up cspital of r38,000. The incorporates are H. L Merrimaii , S. 0. McFurlund , M. Waterman and A. S. Burnoll. On the 10th John Flannor , need GO , ntoxicated , aat down on the track ot the Central near Dubuque , wouldn't gei up when a train came along , was struck by the cow-catcher , and BO in jured that ho died in twenty min utes. utes.Miss Miss Sarah Burr , a ninidon lar'y who recently died in Now York city nt the ngo ot 85 , loft nn ese ito valued at about { 3,000,000. In her will she uiqueuthod § 10,000 to Gnnnoll college - lego , of this Btato , nnd nlso $30,000 for the establishment of nn Episco pal female sominiiry in Iowa at some point not named. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT10K. Special ath crtlscinenU , 41 Lost , Found , To Lo n. For Sale , To Kent , Wmit , Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thl column at the low rate of TEN OBNTS I'EB LINE for the flrat Insertion and FIVE OKNTfc i'BU LINE for each subsequent Insertion Lca\oadvertisements at our olfice , Uooin 6 , irctt'it : llloch. Broadway. I7UM BALK S % < " > Mnxloin N tlo ll.COO Jj cotiiou bond ; Tolue and history iieVnon u , A. D. i'ACKAfD , _ We ton , Io a To buy houtn nd lot on monthly WANTED . Addrcsi X , lice olnte. - ' who 111 take hli pay In monthly InsUllmenU ) , to build two m ll cotUgcs. Aduro , M. O. , Bc lo9. marts t' . T OU KENT-Nice front office , up talm. K' J } quire ut Bee olllce , Council Bluffa. niaria , Olrl for Keneral hou o work. WANTED at 117 Vina mreet marlOtf AM'UD-Toron itniiU collage at once , Addrusi 0. M , * enquire at UIK oUlce. \77ANTEO [ To rcnt-A ten room houw In VV aome coed neighborhood or two smaller housei tide Cside. . Address P. O , Itox 797. Council Itluff * , or applp l BlB otUcei Council Bluffs. 4U-U Even body In Council UluHi lo WANTED B , SO cents ptr wiek.de llverul by carriers. Cfflc , Uooin 6 , hvtrctt'g Bloc , Broad ay. To buy 100 tons broom corn. WANTED * address Council Blufli Broom Factory , Council Blufls , low a. > M' m BALB-OW papers 40o p r hundred , a FOH Bee offlc * . CouncU Blufln. s 27-tf - , with ponj. to carrr ipen WANTED-Boy > > offloc. Council IluB * . octllU i I. . TOO UTTEELY UTTER ! BOSTON TEA GO. Are . : u plying the Aestliotio Wants of the Publ o in FINE GROCERIES. With Eve jthing , n Staples nt the Lowe t Prices. Fro h Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas , Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTUUEK OF Road , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. II. BHEKHAV , Business Manager. WM. ClIIUSTOPIIB.l , Mochnnlcat Hftragcr. HJ4S.Maln _ _ St , Council Bluffs , In. The Leading G&OCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY. We keen everything you want n First 01 .ss , Oboioe. Olea-i UROOEhlBS abd PROVISIONS it will pay you to look our es- ; abiishment thro gliEvery - ihing told for Cash , and at the veiy ilosasit niargius. We have a line of lOo CANNED GOODS , Audwoalro sell the finest Im- jorted Goods , Eastero nud West- irn Goads put up All Gained Goods rt duced 10 per cent. Send for our Pnoesi J triot atte tion p..id to Mail Crderj , Agent * for Washbarn's Super- ative Flour. F , J , OSBORNE & GO , , 162 Broadway , OppoaiteOgden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo gle special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , ROISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as sortment ot Brass Goods Suiting , Fining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coal , OHAS. HENDR1F , President Mrs , Sm th , where did you ceo the * fine Chandeliers ? 0 . - AT BIXBY & WOOD'S , THE PLUMBERS. ' On Bancroft or ( Fourth treets. ) J. M. PALM * ; ! * , DEALEIl IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN ft GENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MAUK12R & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Itlcli Out Oloaa , Pine French China , Silver Ware &o. , 810 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. KELLEY & M'CRACKEN , Marble and Granite , North Fifth St , Council Bluff. Drs. Woodbury & Son , Cor. Pearl & Ut Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS. W. 8. AMKNT. JACOB 81US. AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & OounBollors-at-Law , OO UMCXlj BLUFFS HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS AFD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , OOP. Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , J , MUELLER' Jlnckermg , Weber. L.indeman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 nnd upward. Burdett , Western Cottage , * Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $60andupward. Muoi- 3VC cal Merchandise of every diecription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , Toys , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TJ tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com- p'ete. ' IVuaical Journal rreo on. applica S .A. tion. Correspondence Solicited. . . Address : .A.O d. MUELLER , I 103 South 5th Street , O COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. BO\vMAN , ROHBER & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And ponlera In all kinds ol Produce Prompt attention ifhcn to all con tgnmcnt . N03. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. W . HI. IrTOSTIEIR , WILt SUPPLY ON SHOUT NOTICE Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their season. Orders promptly filled and dellcrcd . to Express oQIco free ol charge. Bond for CatiJojrue. FURNITTO ! HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Sfpairing , Etc , Wood ard Metallic'tofflns. Nu. 430 Broadway , Cor. Jjryant bt. , Council Blufl'a , Iowa. IOWA WYOMING COAL. HANDLED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , BTARR & REYNOLDS. f07 Main St. METCALF BROS. , WUOLtSALE DEALERS IS Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. REAL * ! STATE"AG E NT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farmo , both in Iowa nnd Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYWB , over Savings Bank , - COUNCIL BLTJFS ELEGANT ! ELEGANT ! i The New Styles for 1882. WALL PAPER ! Largest Stock in Western Iowa. SEND FOR SAMPLES ! Geo. R. Beard , 11 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. a nniil mmfmmmm m GrlE ! WE CAKUY TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE BOOTS ! SHOES , Slippers , Etc. , Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs. All Ml Orders Promptly Attended To anfl Highly Appreciated , OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW , _ _ , * Call and See Our NEW SPRING STOCK , which has Bftgun to Arrive , Z. 'T. ' TJNDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Anfl WBSf SIDE SQUABE , CLARIHDA IOWA , , . , K ) > t ,