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    THE BEE--COL4TCiL BLUJ PS , MARCH 2T i882.
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'COUHCIL BLUFFS.
Monday Mo ping , March 27
sunscuiPTio.v IUTESJ
Ily Carrier , - - - - - ZOccntupor week
ByJUIl , - - - - - - - 810 00 per Year
Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near
Broadwny.
C. E. MAY.NK , JTuniifcr Mty Circulitlon.
H. W. TILTQNt City Editor.
MlNO't ' MENTIONS
Sunday , yc terifay ,
Tlie city council mccti ogsln thl
evening.
Bishop Perry officiated at St. Paul's
church yesloidny morning and confmnei
seven persona.
Some ne k thlel helped lilmeelf to a
rorolvor from Mrs. DaviV puwnshop on
upper llroa wny ,
The musical convention under tlio di
rection of t > if s Mitchell , opens thin even-
in ? ! u tlio Preobyteiinn church.
Simon Klicman is covering one whole
aide of hia store , corner of Uryant und
Broaaway , with big lettering ! ) and pic
ture * .
A in irriigo license was issued on Sat
urday afternoon to llobcrt M. Leah , of
Ilarriton county , and Mary A. Hann , of
Crescent City.
( f Mr. StudelMclcer , who was so grlev-
ounly sliot and rubbed iu Kef Oreek , is
now n le to bo up and around , and hl
full recovery id assured.
The funeral services of tholateV. . J
rhilH..s weio held yesterday afternoon and
wore very largely attended by friends and
by u-cmLeru of the. organizations to wlich
he belonged.
Another meeting ii to be held this
evening in the Baptist chuich to perfect
tha organization of a Young Men's Christ-
Inn association , There should bo n full
attendance , as it is an important enter
prise ,
For the fifth time M. O. Griffin' * big
Isowfuundlaud dog has been stolen , and
its owner in now on the hunt for both
thief and uog. The dog has made nulto a
record , having once chewed up a burglar
who was attempting to enter Mr , Grif
fin's t.uiihe , and having shown pluck and
Intelligence on ether occasions. '
The additional room given ( Or post-
office purposes by the removal of the book
store is now too great. Yesterday morn
ing it was well filled with applicants for
letters and papers. When the carrier sys
tem i established , which will probably bo
by July , much of this rush will bj
-avoided.
Tno fact that the city needs a new
bulldli'K and the county needs n new court
house has called forth the suggestion from
several that the city buy the present . -ourt
house from thocouuty , aud that the latter
proco.d to put up a building mure Ituituble
for its purposes.
Twi > larly Sunday morning drunks
reeled down Broadway opposite the police
station. BO Ulcer Moored yelled across the
street at theoi and invited them Jo como
over , but they only topped Ing enough
to hoar what ho h'd to say , and then
reeled on w thout further intorferenca ,
The cloud ; -if .duit which iweern up
and down Broadway , Mala and other
streets have caused much anxiety for the
street sprlnklrrs to get ubreud in the land.
The subscription papers have been circu
lating with a view of Blurting up the water
cart , an J yesterday's showers laid the dust
BO as to give relief in the meantime.
Saturday night it shot was heard on
Plasuner street , followed by a groan and
much [ tumult. The police were mys
tified but the explanation is simple enough.
Some dogs chasing a cow excite I the ire of
a would-be ulumboier , and he blazed away
with hia liun , wounding one of the'cows '
which went away with a terrible head.
A saloon keeper named Lanthropt
about two mouths ago handed a five dollar
bill to Hobort MoArthur for the latter to
go out and get changed. He says the
young fellow got It changed so successfully
that ho neither taw either him or the
money , nt when he spied him in town ycs-
terday he hut him looked up , j
The young man , Robert llyman , of
Cincinnati , who WHS found at the transfer
in it half oraznl condition , hai got his head
quite clear by his stay at the Jail and the
medical treatment received there. He
now tab g rtrAlght and acts calmly , and it
is apparent that too much bail whisky was
the cause of his troubles. Ills mother has
telegraphed that she will como at once to
are for him.
Tha city calaboose has hud its un-
cleanliness called attention to by TllKllKU
and an to it insecurity there is no need ol
calling attention to that , for two deliver
ies in a week Is enough to convince the pub
lic. The fact Is , this city's lock-up is n pen
only fit for keeping men who are too drank
to walk oil and to ) drunk to care for
themselves or their surroundinge. There
is need of Bema placa where prisoners can
Le kept decently and surely ,
Dowdy , the man who has had so much
trouble a out Belling liquor without
license , keeping a diiorderly house , violating -
ting the revenue law ? , etc. , appeared Sat
urday afternoon in n new role. He wjs
serving as auctioneer and disposing of a
tovn of dorses on the street , when he WAS
arrested for not having an auctioneer's
license. It appeared that he had appllo'i
for one , and the officials were not read }
to grant It , and hence he was releasec
Again.Tho
The examination of John Plenon ,
charged with perjury , occupied the after
noon in Judge Ayleiworth's court on Sat
urday , and will be concluded to-day
Pierjon , a will bo renuunbered , tentlfiei
that ho saw Snodderly follow Mrs , Hub
tiard , and saw him knock her down am
rob her. It appears that Mm Hub'ian
did not go alonj the route which Piersoi
cUimi he saw her go , and that In mauj
other particulars his testimony was at va
riancd with the facts. The motive allegei
against him li the hope of cecurlng the $5
reward offered for the conviction of th
nreal offender ,
The Nonpareil came out yeutenla
morning in a new form and gave a wile
whoop calling upon all to acknowledge i
as the champion and embodiment of enter
prise , and yet only one it earlier it al
ieindted to throw cold water upon an eu
* * . . . .
terprlne of great Importance to the city ,
the building of a foot and wagon bridge
acre s the liver. The Nonpariel seems to
be the champion of only such enterprise !
as it is personally in erestcd in. It hai
been the champion of the He relic * , a new
street mil way tine , and the waterworks
and not one of theia has made a ntngle
move toward the practical. Kntor
prltei which never amount to anything
fewin to be Hi chief pride ,
All men are not ungrateful , One eli
gentleman was found by OfficerBrooks the
other night on lower Broadway , unable to
find his way back to Die Pacific huuse
wl.eie ha was stopping while in the city ,
He chimed that he had been drugged MM
hid got lil' head In a whirl so that h h d
lost hi * hearings. The officer guided lilin
to the hotel and when the old man l ft
town the next day he depoiited with the
clerk a dollar to pay the officer for his
trouble.
One of this city's business men has a
very small , Hgh , open buggy which he
delights to use. As ho wai f pinning along
lively over a country reid the other day ,
10 was hailed by a po. tlcnl but tipsy far-
ner , whose bla' lumber wagon looked like
a giant In comparison with tko trim little
> uggy. "I say young feller , " yelled the
ruiolists , "hare yer weaned it yet ? " The
msincss man raised up , listened to a repe-
Ition of the question , looked puzzled and
finally asked , "Weaned what ? " "Why ,
hat llttlo thing yer a riding In. " The
msincss man and his little buggy rolled
apidiy out of sight.
They tell a good ono on Officer Morse.
L'ho police business was quiet , and no ar
rests were belug made. Finally Morse
run in a man and locked him up for
irunkeiinoHS. i-oon after as Chief Field
vas sittim ; In the office , tliero came a rap
roiii the calaboose , and the chief opened
he door , was asko I by the prisoner what
to had bee'i nrrcstcd for. The chief
Oiiked on the bonk and told him. The
insonor seemed sober en irgh , and insisted
n being let out , but the chief waited un-
ill Morse came In and qtustloned h"m , at
ho same time telling him that ho did not
oo as the man was drunk enough to bo
arrested. "That's so , " said Morse , "ho
sn't much drunk , but he was the drunkest
could find. "
PERSONA ! . .
Tom Frazer , a ent for Annia Pixley ,
wat at the Ogdeu Saturday.
J , H , Wheeler , the popular clerk at the
Ogden , Is olT duty making n desperate
ight against neuralgia.
Mr. McFadden , representing the Odd
'cllows' Journal , was iu the ciiy yonter-
ay visiting hU brother , Deputy Sheriff
Vail MoFadden.
Mrs. T. A. Clark left yesterday on the
Jnlon Pacific for Kvanston , Idaho , to
i lt her husband , who i < chief engineer
n the Oregon short lino.
Maj. J. S. Wood , of Ottumw1 * , Judge
H. H. Trimble , of Burlington , and J. W.
ilythe , of Burlington , attorney for the 0.
) , & Q. , bpent Sunday at the Ogden.
Miss Blanche O. Oliver has been ton-
ered a complimentary benefit concert ,
tie date to be fixed upon hereafter , the
nterpriso being supported by a number
f citizens who thus desire to express their
ppreclation of her powers and promises
s a ° vocalist.
Mr. . 0. W.I Munger left for Council
) lulfs last Saturday whoie ho will make
is future homo. The business of the firm
f Evans k Young not being quite closed
p , he > may return In three or four weeks
or a brief period. Mr. Munger has o fl
ue ted himself in an exemplary manner
uring his brlet residence here. His
ricnds regret to gee him leave. Mace-
onia Tribune.
BUKNED BRISKLY.
A. Dwelling House on Washington
Avenue Gooe Up In Smoke and
Down In Ashes.
About 10 o'clock Saturday forenoon
ho alarm o ! fire was sounded , caused
> y the discovery of einoko ensuing
roni the residence of Mra. North ) on
Washington avenue , near Bryant
troot. That lady had boon ever to a
idighbora and on her return found
ho house ou fire and gave tlio alarm
it was too late to aavo the building , ua
he 11 nines swept it away before a
stream of water could bo put upon it.
Df the contonU of the house Mrs.
tforth saved but two chairs and what
clothing ; she had upon her person.
The loss of house and furniture falls
icavily upon her , as she was uninsured
ind destitute of moans. The cause of
.ho fire Is supposed to have been ado-
fcctivo fine.
The fire department ou the sounding
of the alarm were sent on a wild cluao
down Main street , in nu opposite di
rection from the blaza , and did not
ind out the mistake until too late to
je of any uee.
Tlio present plan of Bonding in
ilurina needs to be modernized surely.
Dip city is largo enough , and the fact
of its being HO scattered is another
reason for establishing an extensive
electric alarm system , BO that prompt
uctitn on the part of the firemen may
prove of some avail.
THE Y. M. O , A.
A mooting for tlio j/urposo of oiled-
ing a permanent organization of n
Young Men's Christian association in
Council Ulutl's and the election of of
ficers for the same will bo held at the
Baptist church Monday evening ,
March 27 , at 7:30. : All wishing to
become charter members should report -
port to the committee or bo present nt
this mooting.
By order of the committee.
1J , MONTOOMKUY ,
A. P , HANCHETT ,
II. M. STEKNS.
Took a Ticker.
Phil Williams , a colored man at the
transfer , had his room robbed Satur
day by tome one who piftcoa n iadJor (
up to the window and thus secured an
entrance. A lady's gold hunting cose
watch WM taken and also a gold neck
chain. Suspicion
points to a man
named Henry MacVel as the thief
and ho is being looked for iu vain
BOYS' PLAY.
How the Lawyers and Justices ore
Playing1 Foot-bnll with CMOS.
The peculiarities attending changes
of venue among the justice courts o
this city hnvo already boon presentee
to the public by THE BEE. Affairs
ore getting still more complicated.
Thcro scorn to bo potty jealousies bo
twcon some of the justices , and eacl
has friends who stick by them am
denounce every ether justice. Nol
long ngo the cases of the young inoi
charged with raising a row nt Ander
son's saloon wore brought before Justice -
ice Abbott. The defendants demand
ed a change of venue , and the prose
cution having subpcunaed Justice
Fraincy as a witness , the court refused -
fused to solid the cases to him though
lie was the next nearest justice , ThQ
ctiscs wore forwarded to Judge
Aylcsworth , and ho decided that the
fatco of subpoenaing a justice
to prevent his trying the cases , was
not good law. Ho sent the cases
back to where they came from , claim
ing that the theory of the law was
that the defendants alone had the
choice of justices , aud that the state
ought at all times bo willing to try its
costs before any of its justices. The
papers , boimr. sent back to.Justice Ab
bott , wore tucked into a pigeon hole
mid there allowed to rest easy , as
neither prosecution or defense acorn
disposed to press the matter for the
present.
Friday afternoon , and the foot ball
, 'iimo was started. S. Bernstein , of
Dmaha , caused Laura Sheldon and
Louis Bashaw to be arrested and
brought before Justice Frainoy ,
charged with conspiracy in trying to
ot away with some household goods
3n which Bernstein claimed a mort
gage. The defendant took a
: hango of venue to Justice
Abbott. The prosecution , represented
resentedby Attorney Holmes ,
was not ready for trial , and asked for
a continuance. Attorney Lind , for
the defense , demanded 'an ' immediate
trial. The accused were discharged ,
Justice Abbott deciding that the state
ought to bo ready for trial , having
liad twenty-four hours in which to
prepare.
Attorney Holmes wont . directly
back to Justice Frainoy , and took out
new papers , causing the parties to b'o
rearrested. Justice Abbott was this
time subpcunaod as a witness to pre
vent the case being sent to him ,
should the defendant ask a change of
venue. Saturday morning the cases
came up and a change was asked for.
Justice Frainoy hold that the sub-
icuna prevented him from sondimr the
: ases to Justice Abbott , to whom
they would otherwise have gone , and
iont them instead to Justice Baird.
fho latter , following the course
nstitutod by Judge Aylosworth ,
sent the cases back to Justice Frainoy ,
whore they came from. He , in turn ,
sent them baok again to Justice Baird.
3.0 refused to pay any further atten
tion to the matter , and the constable
was , at last accounts , wandering about
vith * the papers in his pocket' ' , hunting
or'somebody to try the cases. In
ho meantime , the accused are at
arge , and without any bonds. >
This sort of shuttlecock game 'may '
> rove Very amusing to attorneys and
ustices , ' but the public cannot but'bo
horoughly disgusted , at such boy's
) lay. In the meantime , a citizen
rom another elate is in vain trying to
; ot a hearing and justice under the
aws of Iowa. It would bo difficult to
lotormino who boars the most of the
jlame , and who is in error , but the
result ; is evident , it i being a more
arco , which makes all participants
appear ridiculous.
BXPKESSLY FOR EXPRESSMEN.
The Standing Places Sot Aside for
Thorn Must be Occupied In
stead of Broadway.
There have boon a number of com
plaints lately among merchants and
) U3inoB8 men on Broadway regarding
expressmen , to the effect that by
standing idly on that street they
> lock the way for regular trafllc. The
ordinance provides that they can only
stand on Fourth street und on all
streets on the west side of Broadway
except North Main street , on which
they are allowed oniy to stand north
of the alloy. During Mayor Voughan's
administration this ordinance became
k dead letter , as that oiliciul thought
t would bo rather a good thing to
mvo the express wagons start on
Uroadwuy and give a bu y look to the
street in dull times. Just how empty
u'flgoiis and idle men standing on
i principal Htreot would give
a busy look to the city
wtxj never satisfactorily explained by
him , but such was his theory and it
was put in practice. With the com
ing in of the new administration n ,
ohimgo was made and an ollbrt start
ed to enforce the ordinance. Several
warnings were sounded , und the ox-
pressmen not heeding them com
plaints were filed Saturday against
James Jacoby , baker No. 51 , W. Mar
tin , No. 31 , H. Boocwjt , dray No.
15 , Daniel Carey , and Oharlus Prino ,
No. 40. It is understood that the ac
cused have consulted attorneys and
are satisfied that they are entitled to
stand where they may choose as long
as they pay license to the city. They
propose to fight , therefore ,
Saturday afternoon there seemed to
boa suspicious compliance with the
ordinance , A number of expressmen
stood on Fourth street , just oil' from
Broadway , which the ordinance fixes
as a standing place. There were so
many tliero that the street was nearly
blocked , and other teams found their
way along with dilliculty.
The whole matter in dispute is at
tributnblo to a few persons , There
are some business men , if an express
wagon chances to bo in the way , have
aucli nu insolent manner of ordering
thorn to movu on as to awaken opposi
tion at once , and call out obstinacy on
the part of the expressman , Ordi
narily , if an express wagon is iu the
way , a request made iu a gentlemanly
manner will result iu adjusting the
matter satisfactorily ; but when an
oxprossman is snapped at as though
ho was an outlaw , ho naturally resists.
Then again all oxpreumen are not
perfect , and some of them have boon
aggravating , so that there is foelin ;
aroused on both sides. It is to be
hoped , though , that the sudden start
up for the enforcement of ordinances
may apply to all cases , and that those
regarding saloont , gambling houses
a'icl houses of ill-fame may not bo
allowed to slumber , while such enthu
ftiasm is directed toward the express
men to obey the law.
FAY TEMPLETON.
Tbe.Charming Young Actress and
Her Company Delight Council
Bluffs.
The Fay Tcmploton troupe viaitec
Council Bluffs on Saturday , playing
at a matinco and evening performance.
The company were on n Hying trip for
which the good people of DOB Moines
vcre happily responsible , and in
which i' was thought boat to not cross
the Missouri , To say that the charm
ing Fay and the company
supporting her are favorites with
this city and Omaha is unnecessary.
They belong especially , perhaps , to
the latter city , where they opened
Uoyd's opera house in two splendid
performances of "tho Mascotte , "
which seemed to inaugurate a season
indeed full of "good luck , " and it is
evident from the praises of many en
thusiastic admirers of the beautiful
dark haired "Bottina , " in which Fay
lias no equal or superior , that there is
nothing considered too good for thorn
there. The company , which still con-
sibts of the veteran John Tom-
ploton , his estimable wife .as
"Alice Vane , " Fay , Little
Lady Lee , Seth Orano , and many ot
: hn other favorites with them on
; heir trip through hero last fall , has
aeon strengthened still further by the
addition ol two or three splendid ar
tistes , among whom is Mr. Armour ,
ono of the finest tenors on the Ameri
can stogo. They have been making
an extended southern tour , and came
; o DCS Moines to play a week's en
gagement upon a very Mattering offer.
They return east by way of Sioux
City , St. Paul and Chicago , and will
open in Brooklyn May 1st , with
the "Mascotte , " for which Mr.
Temploton has purchased entirely now
and splendid costumes. These dresses
will include ono now being made in
Paris expressly for Fay's bridal cos-
unio in "Tho Mascotte , " which will
cost $1,500.
The company presented "Pinafore"
and "Tho
n the matinee performance
'Mascotto" in the evening , both to
overflowing houses. Miss Fay ap-
icared only in "Tho Mascotto , " and
trengthoned , if that were possible ,
ho admiration she had excited by her
first visit. If there be ono thing
more than another on which the be
witching Fay deserves a premium it
3 her stage kiss. Like Emma Ab-
ratt , she stands not upon the order of
tor kissing but kisses all at once.
And such a kiss ! If the "nectars of
leaven's dew" can bo sweeter , ambi-
ious masculine humanity has not as
yet found it out.
The company will return westward
n the fall and will meet with such a
ocoption as they deserve in both
Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Strlbo of Coal Miners.
Nationa Associated Press.
WiLKESBARttB , Pa. , March 20. A
trike of miners in May , or Juno is
iractically decided upon , unless there
s an advance in wages. The work of
organ'zing the union of coal diqgers
goes quietly but steadily on.
The Anti-Cameron Clan.
National Asjociited Press.
WitKESBABUE , March 20. Re
organization of the anti-Oamoro'n
caguo , which came first into being in
881 , threatened to be proipi'aled ' by
ho confirmation of the postmaster of
VVilkesbarro , A. S. Orr , whoso ap
pointment was resisted by the gov-
irnor and about all ether republican
) OSSOB.
*
Railroad Matters.
NfttlOQaLABr Delated 1'resB.
DALLAS , Texas , March 25 , Several
attachment suits were entered to-day
against the Chicago , Texas Mexico
railroad company , by the Anglo-Amor-
can Land companytho real builders of
ho road. The amount cannot bo as
certained , but it is probable that a
receiver will bo appointed.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special advertisements ,
Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent ,
Vantu , Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thli
column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PUR
, INE for the first Insertion and FIVE-CENT *
> ER LINE for each subsequent Insertion
, oa\uad crtl9eraeiita at our otllco , Room I ,
! crctt'ii lllock , llroadnay.
11 K would recommend JV > o Handel aatho bo t
\ > hand In the cltv at eettlnir out trees. Ho
MI a u-ry Una lot of map ot , loxelderu and
tther * h 'io tree * on handy
I OIl SAI'K ? 5\ i > ieM * xle ii N--- . . , . „
J. coupon bond , value and history ifiknown
A. I ) . I'ACWrUtl ) ,
, uJO-7t Weton , Iowa
ANTED To buy houfoand lot on monthly
W mjnunU. Addri)8 X , Uce olllce. marlS tf
- who will take hU p
In monthly Installments , to build two
mall cottages. AdJrojs M. 0 , , nee ctllce.
TTIOU KENT-Nice front oltlcc , up-stalrs. EP.
L' quire at Bco office , Council Mlufls. marlS-tl
'ANTED. tllrl for general houte work
Apply at 117 Vine ttreet. inatlOtt
V7-ANTED To rent a imill cottaga at once.
Y Addrww O , M. , or enquire t Ii olHco.
feMMf
\A7ANTED-To rent-A ten room house InV
\V some good neighborhood or two sm\Jler
*
hoiuei Bide C/ tide , AddreM P. O. Ho * 707.
Council Bluffs , or apnlp at UE office , Council
Uuffi. 4C- "
tTTANTED Even body In Council Dlultl Id
YY to take Tun DIE , SO cents vet week , de
Ivercd by carrier * . Oitke , No 0 Pearl Strwt
near Urod ray.
\TrANTED To buy JOO ton * broom corn.
W Tor poTtlculari address Council UluB.
Broom Factory , Council plufli. lov * a. 6S3-20H
i
SALE Old paperi 40o per hundred , at
FOR Bea QlBco , Council Blufl * . e87-tf _
TXrANTED Bov. with pony , to carry r V
W Inquire Btuii office , Council 1'IuBi.
octt ?
Beauty , health , ami happiness for ladieij
tn"WINEQFCARnill'
TOO UTTERLY UTTERI
TETJSM7 0700
BOSTON TEA CO.
Are tu plying the Aesthetic
Wants of the Publ o in
FINE GROCERIES ,
With Eve y thing m Staples nt
the Lowe.t Prices ,
Fre.h Roast Coffees ,
Chioce Drawing Teas ,
Boston Tea Go.
16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St. ,
Council Bluffs ,
W.W.SHERMAN
- MANUFACTURER OF -
Road , Track , Coach & Livery
HARNESS !
FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
E. H. SHERMAN , Business Manager.
WM. CimiSTOPHEa , Mechanical Manager.
124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la.
The Leading
GROCERY HOUSE
IN THE CITY.
We keep every thing you want'
n First CLss , Choice , Clean
s and PEOVISIONS
i will pay you to look our es-
iablishment through- Every
thing sold for Gash , and at the
rery closest margins. We have
i line of lOo
CANNED GOODS ,
And we also sell the finest Im-
wrted Goods , Eastern andWest-
irn Goods put up All Canned
Seeds rrduced 10 per cent ,
Send for our Prices ,
i triot atte.tion ; paid to Mail
Orders ,
Agent-- for Washburn's Super-
ative Flour ,
F , J , OSBORNE & GO , ,
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.
We give special attention to
Stamp Mills , SmeltiBg Furnaces ,
HOISTERS AND
GENERAL MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
rill receive prompt attention. A general as
sortment of
Brass Goods Belting , Pining ,
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Ooal.
OHAS. HENDEIF ,
President
* Mrs. Smith , where did you
t.o thoaafiiio Chandeliers ?
' "
BIXBY & "WOOD'S ,
THE PLUMBERS.
On Bancroft or ( Fourth btreets. )
J. M. PALM&K ,
DE.VLEH IN
REAL ESTATE
AtfO LOAN fvGENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA-
& CRAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Bleb Out Glass , Fine French China ,
Silver Ware &c. ,
310 BROADWAT. . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOVVA.
KELLEY & M'CRACKEN ' ,
Marble and Granite ,
North Fifth St. , Council DluC'
Drs. Woodbury & Son ,
Cor. I'etrl A l t Avt > . COUKC1L ULUtTB.
W. B. AMKNT. JACOB 8U1S.
AMENT & SIMS ,
Attorneys & Oonnsallors-at-Law ,
COTJN OIL BLUFFB. HIWA ,
HARKNESS , OBCUTT & CO. ,
DRY GOODS
AFD CAEPET HOUSE.
Broadway , Cor , Fourth St. ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
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J. MUELLER'S
Whickering1 , Weber. Lindoman , J. Mueller
and other Pianos , $200 and upward.
Burdett , Western Cottage , ; Tabor and
Paloubet Organs , $6O and upward. Musi
cal Merchandise of every discription.
Italian Strings a specialty ; imported
direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , J-'oya ,
Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re
tail. Pianos and Orcans sold for Cash
and on Time : Stock is large , full and 0901-
plete. Musical Journal tree on applica
tion. Correspondence Solicited.
Address :
C J. MUELLER ,
103 South 5th Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
BOWMAN , EOHRER & CO. ,
Storage and Commission Merchants , A
PURCHASING AGENTS
And Dealers In all kinds ol Produce Prompt attention siren to all consignments.
N08. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
"W" . ZEE. IFOSTEIR
WILL SUPPLY ON SHORT NOTICE > '
Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable i
Plants
In their season. Orders promptly filled and dclhcrcd to Express office free of charge. Send ( or
_ _ Catalogue ,
: BX u Jbvt's , - - X SL.
FURNITURE HOUSE.
Mirrors , Upholstery , Repairing , Etc . Wood and Metallic Coffins.
No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
FbWA WYOMING COAL , f
HANDLED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , " 3
STARR & REYNOLDS. 107 Main St. ]
M E '
Hats , Caps
REAL ESTATE AGENT ,
Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lan $ *
and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska" . /
Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , CPU VOIL BLtf FS
ELEGANT ! ELEGANT
The New Styles for I88i.
WALL PAPER !
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Largest Stock in Western Iowa.
SEND FOB. . SAMPLES , '
Geo. R. Beard ,
11 PEAEL STREET , COUNCIL 8 .UFFS , IOWA.
L
WE CAKKV THE LARGEST STOCK Of FINE
BOOTS ! SHOES , ;
Slippers , Etc. ,
Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs
All Mail Orders Promptly Attended Toan ; | 1
Highly Appreciated ,
OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW.
Call and See Our NEW SPRING STOCK , whid
has Begun to Arrive.
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Z. T. 'LINDSEY ' & CO , , ,
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412 BROADWAY , COUKCIL BLUFFS , IP ,
And WEST SIDE SQUABE , CLARINDA IOWA ,