THK DAILV BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning , March 25 SUBSCRIPTION RATES : By Carrier , - - - - - 20ccntipcrwwk By Mall , - - - - - - - $10 00 per Year Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Noa Broadway. C , K. MAYNE , Manner City Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. THE BEE'S NEW HIVE. THE BEE has made another move to : the better and has taken posse oloti of thi dices at No. 7 Pearl street , near Broadway lately occupletUiy .Taints L Aylesworth These offices are conveniently located anc rq beinc fitted nrd fiirnlihod In n manner which will moke th-m asattrsctivo M any nthlichy. Tlie friend * and int-oniof THB BRK wilt at all times fi il n we'como or them In ltd new Lome , and nil are In- . 'all. All ; OS MENTIONS. There are now fourteen pti o erIn the jail. Prang's Kaster cards at Seaman's. mf4dtl A new floor Is being laid in tlie hall of the courtjhouse. Tin Presbyterians had a social at Df , Macroe's residence lwt evening. ThQ Baptist * nbd jrethodlit * each had social gatherings Thursday evening last. Tha city's supply of unbroken Btono hu been all used up , and hince tlie pris oners find themselves with idle hunds. A number of prairie nchooncm en. livened the appearance of Broadway yes terday. UJll Have you seen that flue display of Easter ranis ut BuBhnell & Brackett'i ? Mchllod If Pay Templeton' * opera company yromNc to present "Pinaforo1 this after- Boon an 1 "Mucotte" in the evening. Pi Per in lesion to wed was yesterday givm to Clinton M. Smith and Mury E. Dvi both of Avoca. The public schools have concluded . their examinations , and closed the term yesterday for one week's vacation. 1 Reserved seats for the entertainment to i c given by Miss Gibson and o'hera at 1 Dohtny' * opera house next Thursday eve- nlng will be for sate at Bushncll & Brack- elt's Tuesday morning , 1 - Officer Cuslck yesterday arrested Micky If owe , and booked him as a vagrant. It Is claimed that Howe was with ' 'Dutch Bill" In the job of relieving a man named Cary of about $80 In cash. . The funeral sTvicos of W. J. Phillips , who was killed while coupling caw Thnra- da- afternoon , are to bo held a' the family residence on Pierce Htreet next Sunday afternoon at 2 a'olock. . The entertainment to be given in Do- hany's opera house Thursday , March 30th conrfita of readings by Miss Clara L. Gib son , of Chioigo , music , "tableau vivantes , " the celebrated fan drill and the exhibition of Polhrd's "Decorative Sisters. " The negro , Bolts , who isclurgtd with bein ; the chief participant In the Keg Creek assault and robbery , wai io have had his examination yesterday , I ut a con tinuance was 'had nntil next Thursday vf- teraoon. The stars und &M , es yesterday up pearoi from the hall of the Grand Army of the Republic draped In black , In recog nition of the fact that the Lincoln post haa lost a valuable member by the sudden death of W. J. Phillip. The prisoners at the jail objected late ly to having potatoes with the skint on , and when they were brought in for dinner commenced playing with "the Murphies. " The sheriff let th-m do without potatoes for a etk , and , no * the boys take the food ai It cornea to them. Unitarian Church ServicnH. Hev.\V _ , E. Copland , of Omaha , will begini to morrow afternoon a course of lectures , on the ancient religions , the subject of the first lecture being , "Zoroaster , and the Religion of Ancient Pernla. " Services be gin at 3 o'clock p. m. in the K-jIghta of PythLa Hall , on Pearl street. The ld councllJtLjt before Its death set on foot eomi in i obligations regarding the practicability of lighting tills city with electricity. It IB lo be hoped that the matter will not be allowed lo drop with the ringing in of tht now and ringing out ot the old , but that the bottom facts may be gained from cities from where such lights have been in one. Auolhor Important improvement is to be made In the jail. The two door * lead ing into the cell room are to be pul fur e ough apart BO tint the outside one can be opened , and the keeper can step into an ante-room and lock the door before open ing the second. This will prevent any possible chance for tlie priaouem to make a break for liberty wtiilo the door is opened. Yeiterd ly forenoon a young in in was found at ( he Iraiufer in a state apparently oHnsanltr. He wpa brought to jail , nid | an examination of his case ludicat d that he was aufleriag from n prolonged debauch. He was placed under treatment and It in thought will soon bo restored. He guvo his name ns Robert Kywan , and claimed Cincinnati a * his home , where his mother . keeps a hotel. He was on route fur Bull iftVe City. The man Whiting , oue of the Iwo who broke away from the calaboose , WAI re' captured yesterday by Officer Barhyte , He pleaded guilty to drunkenness , and was set t wi > rk on the city's stone pile. 'Dtich BUI , " his comrade in the Jail brcaklwa captured yesterday afternoon by Officers Ousla and Brooks , They had a lively run after him , and chased him In o a bakery , tha proprietor of which , thinking there was a big row In progrem , drew a big knife and halted the officers until Brook * drew a revolver , told him that they were after a prlioner , and made him drop the weapon. PERSONAL , . , _ T , , M. Marshall , of Green Bay , arrived yesterday at the Ogden , M. Lester , of } hli clfy , U reported as lying dangerously ill at Mickernon , Neb. HIs wife li comflned to her bed at h r ( home in this city , and Is therefore unable to go to him. . . . . -aiiiiitrt .jivr-iffi-- ' * BUMPS ANB BRUISES. Wreck of a Conetruotlon Train on the Rock Island Near Hero. Yoatorday afternoon the construc tion train on the Kock Island road working between Weston and here was badly wrecked about three miles east of this city. The engine waa backing and pulling seven ' flat cars and a caboose and running fifteen miles an hour , when m turning a curre , the rear truck of the curve , for some caUHO not known but supposed to bo an obstruction on the Irack , jumped the rail. The online follow ed and the flat cars telescoped , piling one upon another and together with the caboose the whole train was laid an ulter wreck on the north aide of the track. The engineer , J. W. Shields , of this city , together with the fireman ) Qeorgo Bncon , jumped aa the engine loft the trnck. The latter was thrown agninst a fence and was knocked senseless , but was found to have sustained no serious injuries , though ho had an ugly cut in his sido. Tbo engineer wont through the cab window and escaped with bruises on the hand and leg. Conductor Keat ing , of Stuart , received sonic bruises , both knee caps being badly scraped. The only ono seriously hurt wns a brakeman , a young man named Hess- er , who waa hurt about the thigh , and received seine other injuries , ) ut no .bones wore broken. It la thought ho is not dangerously hurt. So was taken to his homo in Woston. A wrecking train was sent from this city and the work of clearing the track was found to bo a diflicult ono. The lat cars and caboose were badly smashed , but the engine , though dumped and covered with debris , lost only iti headlight , stack and arch. ? ho men , with the exception of lies- Dior'woro able to bo up and about , in pito of their bumps and bruisca. BROKE 'J All. . All tbo Prisoners In the Calaboose Eecapo Last Evening. While the police were all away from .ho station at auppor time last evening another" jail delivery waa effected. Cho prisoners kicked open the cala- IOODO door and crawled out the win- don of the oflico. Five thua escaped , ncluding "Dutch Bill" and Micky lawk , both of whom were locked up or vagrancy , but who are wanted for robbing a man of $80. The three other prisoners were recaptured , but hose two are still at large. "Dutch Jill" wa < ) among those who escaped in ike manner two days ago and waa only recaptured yesterday afternoon and now ho escapes for a second time. CLOSED ITS LABORS. The Supreme Court Adjourns Sine Dio-B. W. Hlght Appointed Court Reporter. The supreme court closed its labors lero yesterday , and the following de cisions were rendered : Miles vs. Miles , appellant , Shelby county. Affirmed on motion. Brandt vs. Flummor , appellant , 'ottawattamio county. Aflirmod on motion , Madison & Parish , appellants , vs. Jroson & Bennett , Crawford county. dotion to affirm suatainod. Phoenix iinuranco company vs. riijdloy , appellant , Fremont county. tlotion for leave to submit caau with out argument overruled. JfosowanRor , appellant , vo. Hawk- qyo Insurance company. Aflirmod on motion Smith vs. Hiokonbottom , appellant' , Joffernon county. Aflirmod. Hundhenk vs. Central Iowa Railway - way company , appellant , Marshall county. Reversed. Hiokenbottom vs. 0. , B. & Q. R. \ . Co. , Jefferson county. Aflirmod. Lawrence vs. Smith , appellant , ? owoshiok county. Reversed. Webb vs. Holt & Gorman Savings bank , nppollant , Scott county. Aflirm od , Rathrook dissenting. Decatur county vs. Bright , appol- ixiit ; reversed. Stafford vs. city of Onknbosn , np nollaut , Mohnska county ; rovoraod. Stnto vs. Weaver , uppolliuit , Green county ; reversed. Stnto vs. Eiholmnn , appellant , lion- ry county ; affirmed. Motto vs. Willolt , appellant , Win- loshick county. ' If pluinlill will 10- nit thu excess ns stntod in the opin- on , the judgment will bo iiflirinod ; if lot , to bo reversed. Bradshaw , appellant , vs. Hurst , Joflbrson county. Allirmod. IIou'oii vs. Amoiiean Insurance company , appellant , Dubuque county. [ loversod , B. W , Ilight was appoiutodsupromo court reporter in place of lion. John S Runnel * , resigned. The court , on making the announcement , stated as 'allows : "It is doomed proper to say that other gentleman who were applicants 'or the place had among the members of the court strong and earnest sup. porters , who reluctantly yielded their preferences and united In making Mr. Right the unanimous choice of the court , because they believe ho can uid will perform acceptable the duties incumbent upon him. " The court then adjourned nine die. It ia next to hold in Davenport week after next * The appointment of Oapt. Hight to the position of court reporter calls forth congratulations on the part of kis friends. The duties of the posi tion are to superintend the publication of the opinions , and to write the syl labi. The salary ia $2,000 per y eat and the duties will not interfere with Ilia keeping his residence here. -1 * ttwdj iii * ill / . * < , ) , .1) ) , J - , ; 1 1 i l > v i i M ! . I vi i'i i * , f I I i , < -4 ' ) 1 i 1 A QIDDY HUSBAND. Ha Deserts Uls Paramour and Starts Out for n Mew Llfo , A short time ago there was a lively row among some men and women liv ing in dug-outs in the eastern part ol the city , The police arrested two ol the men and the women with whom they were living , atid on trying the cases the men were sentenced to jail , not being able to pay ttu'ir fines , and the women were allowed logo back to their holes in the sides of the bluff. 1 ho row and the arrests following it have caused a revelation to bo made concerning the lifo of one of the par ticipants , a young man , named Adams. It has cotno to light that not long ago ho was in far difforotit circumstances. lie was leading a h ppy landlord's life at At lantic , whore ho waa running a hotel belonging to his brother , IIo had an excellent wife and ono sweet child , Hiid waa prospering in all his ways , making money rapidly , and having a comfortable homo and many friends. IIo became infatuated with a young woman of rather prnpossossiny appear ance , but of easy virtue , and his brother , suspecting that all waa not richt , took occasion to warn him and admonish him. The next day the young man disappeared together with Iho woman who had stolen away his love for his wife and child. No tidings came from him for some time , but at last there was a report that ho was in the city. Search was m&do for him , but in vain , and the worthy woman whom ho had wedded and deserted , becoming satisfied that ho was not going to return to her , commenced notion for a divorce. A week ago the friends noticed in Tm : BEB an ac count of his arrest hero , and his brother being informed , came to this city , and yesterday visited tlio young man in jail. The brother said that the wife would not receive her re creant husband again under any cir cumstances , and ho would not urge lior to do no , as ho had acted so despicably towards her. Ho was willing to help his brother , to lead a now life , and ho paid the pouncf inan'a fine and secured for him Ilia liberty. The prodigal expressed a rather repentant ocsiro to try and re deem himself , and consented to return to Atlantic with his brother. In the meantime the woman with whom ho eloped is quartered in the side of a bluff , waiting for him to servo out his ; orm in jail. She will dbubtlcsa bo surprised to learn that ho has con cluded io leave her , and will now have to shift for herself 'an best she can. When they started off togothtr m their guilty career they had money , ino clothes and a bright prospect bf much giddy pleasure. Now they are reduced to poverty , without money , with few friends , with > rags for their lakodness , ono has left the dirty dug out to return chagrined to his friends and the other has but a road of death apparently open for her. In the Tolls of tbo Law. Yesterday morning the case of the State vs. Laura Sheldon and Louis Bashaw waa brought before Justice Framoy , they being charged with con spiracy. The complaining witness waa A. Bernstein , who claims that ho sold furniture and other property to Laura Sheldon , and that she and Ba'- shaw had tried to defraud him of his pay. The defendants took a change of venue , and the cases were sent to Justice Abbott. Tlip prosecution , represented' by Attorney Holmes , asked for a continuance , and this was opposed by Attorney Lindt , for the defense. The matter was sharply ar gued , and there nero seine rod hot passages at tongue's length , and when Justice Abbott decided thai the prosecution was entitled to no con tinuance , Holmes expressed himself as outraged in feeling , and charged the court with ignorance of the law. Ho declined to go on v > ith the cases claiming ho waa not ready , and the defendants were discharged. Holmoa started at once for Frainoy's court , with the intention of filing a now in formation and beginning the cases afresh , with the threat that ho would keep it up oven if the cases camoagain to Justice Abbott and were again dis missed , andjulso a subpiuna for Justice Abbott as a witness. The defendants appeared and took a chai go of venue. In apito * bf the recent decision of Judge Ayleaworth , Justice Frainey bkipped Juatico Abbott on the ground of hia being n witness , und sent thu eases to Justice Biird. It now re- niiina ( o bu seuii u hut position Justice Diurd will Uko on the rule concerning uhungea of veiiuti If hi ) follows Judge AyhiBwortli'u ' ckeinion ho will send thu c.isua IMOIC to Jiislico Fr.iiiioy , Thoio H mualo in the air. IOWA A Presbyterian church , \vitli twon- ty-throu members , has been organized ut Moridcn , Cherokee county. The citizens of Oud.ir Rnpids have presented C. W. Katon , ox-chiof en gineer of the fire department , with a jold watch , chain and charm. Clias. Eugholm was found dead in an out-house in Dos Moiues last Blon- iay night. Ho was known to have boon under the influence of liquor for some timo. Dos Moines feels sorely disappointed because the legislature rejected two of its measures ono proposing to fix the location of the supreme court , and , the other appropriating $33.090 for the permanent location of the state fair in that city. The prospects are that Dubuque will soon have a gold pen factory. Mr. Haskins , whoso factory at Fair- bault , Minn. , waa recently destroyed by fire , haa boon in Dubuque for the purpose of making arrangements for starting a factory m that city. Lee Chapman , reporter in the house of represoiitativea for a Dos Moines during the recent session of th * Eapor ; , was presented last week with an elegant watch and chain by a number of representatives , in acknowl edgement of the excellent sorviooi he . / „ , I , I ' lll 1 4 * I i , .1,1 . Ja , < , ' . ' ' ' I 9 v I 1 1 i - " " ft / ! I . ' . I n r ; i J i t had rendered during the session as a faithful and correct reporter. "Sarah Webb , a wealthy spinster of Nuw York city , by will gives 810- 000 to Griswold college , and $30XX ( for tho'establishment of an Episcopal female seminar in Iowa. The burglar who wont througl house at Cednr Rapids last week , tak ing jewels valued at $350 while the occupants were at the opera house , was arrested at Dixon , 111. , and will bo returned to the scene of his ex < ploits. The citizens of Oceola , in a public meeting have resolved "that wo here by tender the state of Iowa ten acres of choice land in the vicinity of Oco- oh , for the erection and maintenance of ft state normal school at Oceola , Iowa , " Dr. A. G ) tschalk , of West Union , was convicted on the 20th inst. in the Winncshiek county district court , of killing his wife at West Union on Feb ruary 8 , 1880. The jury was out four houri , and returned a verdict of manslaughter Rev. W. L. Bray , in a sermon on the moral conditions of Clinton , gives the following utatistics : "There are in Clinton 3,300 youth of schbol ago , and only 1,900 in the day schools , public and private , There are only 1,342 in the Sunday-schools. There are only 2 , COO church-goes in this city of 10,000 inhabitants. Wo have oloTon churches and sixty-ono lamp posts ono saloon for nearly every lamp-post in the city. On the 20th inst. the first train on the Dos Moinca and Narrow Gauge railway wont over the new bridge over Middle river near Lathrop. When fairly on the structure it gave way , precipitating the engine , two flat cars und the caboose into the river. No ono waa killed , but the fireman and engineer were seriously , and four oth ers slightly injured. The DCS Moines Register says that durinu. th'o recent diphtheritic fpi demio in Dunnison , throe children of a Mr. Hable died of the dread disease and wore buried side by side. The remains have since been 'taken up for Iho purpose of removing them to an other portion of the cemetery , aitd in making the removal it was discovered that one of the children had been bur ied alivo. It had turned over on its Face , thrown its little arms over its ticaa , and torn the hair from its scalp. The Chicago & Northwestern rail way co.npany contemplates building a branch leaving the Algona line fifteen miles north of Algona , running west through the north tier of Iowa coun- ; ioa midway between the southern Minnesota and Black Hills lines of the Milwaukee & St. Paul. A party ef engineers , reported west of Spirit Jake , are supposed to bo running a iuo for this new branch of the North western. A scholar in a Catholic school at Le Vlars was stricken with varioloid ono lay last week , and SiaterPaulina , ridding good bye to her white- capped associates , went with the child to a secluded residence , and remained there with the sick child until his recovery was as sured. Such disinterested kindness will moot with its juat reward , if not nowbt least heroatter. The nobility and quiet heroism of these heroic and unselfish women are being constantly proved , and whether they shall be mints in the next world or not , the most of them are certainly saints in this. Creaton Gazette. Sunday afternoon Samuel Atkins stood talking to some men near the Chicago , Milwaukee & 8 b ; Paul round house. At the same time Norman Qadboia , near by , was examining a revolver that he had taken from hia Father's desk. He' noticed that one of the cartrigea had boon struck by the hammer , and ao concluded that it was no good or had been shot off , Like the ordinary "nojgood" cartridge of the "wasn't loaded" revolver it was only waiting to got a man at the busi ness end of it , when it went off as easy as lying. Samuel Atkins' nose happened to bo just in range , so the skittish bullet penetrated the same just below life eyes and got lost. Dr. Kinney run hia probe in three inches , but the bullet could not be found. Ho thinks it ia probably lodged on the roof of the mouth and will event ually become dislodged and go down his throat. The bullet is a No. 22 and made an ugly , but not nocosbarily dangerous wound. [ Cedar Rapids Re publican. The pctitloiiH for the pardon of Mason who attempted to choot Guite&u , have re ceived about a thousand signer * In this city , and were forwarded last night. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTlGK.-Spiiclal adv ortlsemcnta , uu Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sato , 'lo Item' \VanU , Hoarding , cc , , will be Inverted In thli column nt the low rate of TEN CKNTS 1'ti LINK for tlio nrst Insertion and WE C'ENtf- I'KIt LINK for o.idi subsequent Inscrtlni Ucavc odv crtUunciita nt our olllce , Itooin li , l\orctl. ) ' Illoik , 11 road ay. . L \\oiilil ricommcmi Joe b'amlel us thu liu t M lianilln tliccltvit totting out trees. Ho ! i&4 a Mr } flnu lot of map m , li M.dtiinml ] other ( In lo tninoii hand , Uc 17)011 SAliK $51. one Moxlcin National 81,000 J ] loujon licuil , vuluonnd history Unknown , 'A. D. I'ACKAHD , mtO-7t We ton , Iowa WANTKD To buy lioueouml lot on monthly TOJuuntB , Addrosi X , liio otllce. marl ! tf. ' "Y\7"ANTED-Carp nter who will Uko h's ' pay YY I" monthly Installment * , to build two iwiall cottages , Atldro 9 U. 0. , Bee clllca. marlS tf. IT10U IlENT-Nlce front office , up stairs , Eu. _ L' quire at Die otflco , Council Bluffs. iuarl3 tf , Olrl for general lioueo work , WANTED tt 117 Vine mreet. marlOtl [ /"ANTED To rent a emill cottaR at mice. > AJJrtm 0. M , or ciquire , at DKK otllce , 10.24-if To rent A ten room IIOUBO In WANTED ( rooj neighborhood or two emiller housei tide lilde. . Address P. O. llox 797 , Council lIluH * , or applp at B office , Council - la Council Bluflt late WANTKD-Everybody cant * per week , de Iherod by carriers. Office , No fl Pearl Btrotk' near liroadnaj- , To buy 100 tom broom corn. WANTED ! addreaa Council Ulufli Broom Factory , Council BluBi , low a. C68-29U SALE Old ptperiiOo per hundred , at FOH Bee office. Council UluA * . iei7-tl - , with | > OUT , to carrr o J WANTED-Bor office , Council I lufli. o Ulf-U " ! * ; > " TOO UTTERLY UTTER 'Ski Jbi'Jk * BOSTON TEA CO. Are Euplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Publ o in FINE GROCERIES , With Eve ything in Staples at the Lowe t Prices , Fro.h Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Go. 16 Main Bt , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTURE ! * OF Road , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. It. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WM. CHIUSTOPIIE3 , Mechanical Manager , 124 8. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. The Leading GROCERY HOUSE IS THE CITY. We keep everything you want m First GLss , Oboice , Cleau GEOOEBIE8 and PROVISIONS [ t will pay you to look our es- ; ablishment throughEvery - tning sold for Cash , and at the very closd-st margius. We have a line of lOo CANNED GOODS , And we also sell the finest Im ported Goods , Easteru nndWest- jrn Goods put up All Oanned Goods < rrduced 10 per cent , Send for our Prices , Strict atteution paid to Mail Orders , Agouti for Washburn's Super lative Flour , F , J , OSBOBNE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND. . GENERAL MACHINERY Offlco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo the special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as sortment of 3rass Goods Belting , Piuing , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Coal , OHAS. HENDRIF , President Mrs , Smith , whore did you o thoaafm0 Chandeliers ? -A1- BIXBY & WOOD'S , THE PLUMBERS. ' On Bancroft or ( Fourth ctreets. ) J. M. PALM.KU , DBALHU IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MAUIUDR & ORAJQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Glnss , Fine French China , Silver Ware &o. , 10 BROADWAY. COUNCIL I1LUFFS , IO\VA. KELLEY & M'CRACKFN , Vlarble and Granite , North Fifth 81 , Council Bluff. Drs. Woodbury & Son , 3XT Cor , Pearl & lit Ave. COUNCIL 11LUFF8. W. 8. AMKNT. JACOB BIU8. AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Oounsellors-at-Law , OO UN OIJj DLUFFfl , IOWA , , ' U t > IM ! ( ' ! * UW 'I > > 'IH ( J j. , < | 1 1" . ! ' f t ' "I ' ' ' d ; HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , ; M ' DRY GOODS * i * > /I AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , Cor. Fourth St. , . Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2-3m - - J. MUELLER'S bickering , Weber. Lindeman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $20O and upward. Burdett , Weatorn Cottage , : Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $60 andupward. Musi 3VC cal Merchandise of every disoription. Itahan Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , ' Sheet-Music , i'oys Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re- TT . tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com- plete. Musical Journal ireo on applica S tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address : o J. MUELLER , I 103 South 6th Street , O COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO , , Storage and ' "Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And Dealers in all kinds ol Produce Prompt attention irlren to all conalgnnentn. N08. 22 , 24 AND 26 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. "W" . H. IFOSTIEIR . _ _ . WILL SUPPLY ON SHORT NOTICE Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and' Vegetable , , Plants In their season. Orders promptly Oiled and delivered to Express offlw free of charge. Bend fw. GOU AI GXJC. : BX. u jb-jb FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing , Etc . Wood ard Metallic Coffins _ Nu. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffa , Iowa : IOWA WYOMING COAL. HANDLED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , STARR & REYNOLDS. J07 Main St. METCALF BROS. , - WHOLESALE Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. OHICAQO PRICES DUPLICATED. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Etaa For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and N braflka. , Office with W. S. MAYNE , oversavings Bank , - COTJS'OIL BLTJFS ELEGANT ! ELEGANT ! i i > The New Styles for 1882. WALL PAPER ! Largest Stock in Western Iowa. SEND FOR - SAMPLES ! Geo. R. Beard , 11 PEAEL STREET , COUNCIL B , UFFS , IOWA. L I \vi : LAHGIEST &TOCK OF FINE BOOTS ! SHOES , Slippers , Etc. , Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs. All Mail Orders Promptly Attended To and Highly Appreciated , OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW , CaU and See Our MEW SPRING STOCK , which has Begun to Arrive. Z. T. 'LINDSEY ' & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , And'TOI SIDS SQUARE , CLARINUA IOWA , o , .Vf j ! . I At II1 il 0Y I u i 1) VI ! t 1 i-tw j'I ' i < t X O