6 THE DALLi7 BEE-COL'KCJjL BLUFES , IOWA Wii'JDNISLAi MARCH 29 1882 , THh DAILV BEE. COUHGIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning Murch29 sunscniPTioN HATES : IIj- Carrier , - - - - - 20 wnt.per w1e. 00 . Ywr - - - - - - - JlO i .r Ofllco : No. 7 Poftri Street , Nenr Broftdwixy. C. B , MAY.NK , VnntiRcr Ity Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. M1NOU MENTIONS Prong's Kapler car n nt HeamnnV. mchlldtf Tlie Liglit kunuUntt lust nl > lit for dtlll and holiness. There wl 1 bo a meeting ( > f tlio Light Guards thin evening. The city cnlftljorne in actually being tvhitowttflieil. Will w.m era never ccaso Mayo yo-i icon that fine display of Kaster cards at ISiislmeH & Hrackett'st iuhllHf ( Annie rixley ni M'lim ii to nppenr nt Dohanoy'n Friday evening , The Swcdlti ladlcH * quartet nr ) to give ft concert liero next Saturday even- In ? . The dkte < > r the complimentary con * cert , tendered Mini Oliver , liai been fixed M April 4. Hyde & . Hohiunn'n comedy company in to fcivo "Miildoon'x 1'lcnic" hero un tlio 3d of April. The new aldermen neom disposed In niovo exceeding mire , and are moving ex ceeding B'OW. F. F. Ford , the > hlrt manufiictiiror , nmllen peculiarly Joyfully uow over the arrival ot a now daughter. The Hound Table had another inter * estlt g Ktudy lant evening at tlio room of Mr * Dunn , ono of iU mcinberH. Extra fastenings havobecn placed upon . the door o the city calabinse in thu hcipo of keeping tlio prisoners from pulling out , -A number of Ivanhoc commandory , Knlghtn' Templar , go to Avoca to-day to attend ( . ' funeralof their brother knight , Dr. Nye. Conatablo Fox took a blind veteran under Ms wing yost1 rduy and by pausing around tin ; hat got enough to piy the poor man'H fare to the RoldiorH1 home. . Ex-Mayor Vnughan now tilk : * ol pushing forwanl n scheme by which Conn , ell UlulTfl will have a new opera house , an 1 ai fine a ono at there in in any city'ol tliii rlre. About the 1 ist tuuchdH have been pul upon the new ariKtno home , and the tola coat crowds cloio upon S.1,000 , all ol which ban been paid for by the city except ' .ut 3200. Th ro ia n prospect now of havlnjj Main street put Into at loust pamitiblo con dition. The city will go ahead with fllllnj In and leveling up aa fast an the street cai tralc in ra'nod ' The work is au important It having been discovered that the mayor , iualcad of the council , has tin appointing of park policemen , Mr , liow inuu has announced that ho will nami Clmrltr Wuriier , a well known colorec mull for such a p mition , The United Status court npon'd ' ii thU city yestordny morning , Judge Levi prenidmg The day was BJ ent in listen ing to deniurrorn , motlonc , oto , Tlio gram jury was otnt work in the afternoon , am the petit jury wax oxcunod until to-day. Hereafter all bills aguinnt the city ante to bo Hworn to , and when ordered by un ; oll'u-lul or committee , are to be certified to , and all bills must be filed with Audlto Biirko one 'lay before the meeting of th council In order to bo oonsidored at Urn meeting , J N , Lotviski , who is employed a the transfer , lately fe'l ' through the side walk west of the Nwithwestern depot 01 Ilroadwiy , canning im injury to his lov which will lay him oft"of duty for sixt ; diys. He JiaH notified the city that h wants damages , Morris and Craig , charged with countei felting , and who Imvo licun in the pen teuttary at Fort Miviimm for uvoni months for * afo keeping , have arrived her in charga c f a deputy warden , and lodge In jail , itwaltlng tilal at this term of th United States court. The council committed on finances i Btlll nt work getting at the true imvarc ne n of the money matters , but will no be ready to report before next WcdiionJu 'evening. Aid. SUidontopf. Is cheoVin through the books , order by order , all i which taken time and work , Permit * to marry were yesterday ii sued to K , H Shaw , of Atlantic , and Ml Anna Murks , of Dunlin , and to Oeort Liewli und Mnrtha Birchol , rf York coui ty. TJio partlus concerned immediate ! lup.tlfud to Justice Ituiid's olfice and double liutd knot wadiulokly tied by hln Thotn Interfiled in the otvantzatln of a Youiiir Mon'a C'hrlstliin nsioclatlu 'hero have xluptod a coimt'tution ' and lij lawx , and will not elect ollleerB until 1 April. A meeting will bo held at ill Baptist church next Monday evening , In It will be of it devotional aud social in ture. -Tho K-ilghtHof Pythias who \Uite their comradoH nt Missouri Valley Moi day evening report a most happy tlmi Thuy joined in putting one Candida' ' through three degrees , and u jolly banqu < wound up the evening , The Comic Bluffj Knights weru incut hospital ) ! cared fur aud entertained sumptuously , - The suicide D ( Ueorge Hartner by Ii cutting a gash In his wrist recalls au Im dent'Ju his past life , showing how In ue sons of hard drinking he had a pastlon f < blood letting , At one election sever yearn ago ha cut a gash in his left ban and witii I lie'blood which flowed from tl wound he wrote lib uama upon the bai of a ballot which he deposited In tl box , Mayor Uownian lias been .ntervie1 Ing noine of the tax-payers who have e Joined the collection , and thinks tint the council would ouly throw oil the 01 per cent , penalty for March , a number them would settle , The aldermen ha concluded not to do away with the imalt on the ground that It would be an Injusti to the e who have been willing to pay , b have not had the ready cash. In fact , it would be offering an Inducement for men to kick about taxes. J. M. Palmer IH eagerly pushing for ward a plan for vacating an alley in block 10 , Kiddie's milxllviiion , near thoO. , V. & Q. track , with a view of thus making room for the erection of a large building , which it i understood is to be an ngrlcul * tural wnrehomc , Mr. Palmer offered to give other land in the block for an nlhy a as nnt to Interfere with the cgrnsi of otli'-r property owners thcie. The council committee who looked ever the matter re torted adversely to the plan , and another committee has been given the matter. TOO UTTEIILY UTTER. The Ac the tic Programme Prepared for the Promised Entertainment. A decidedly novel and interesting entertainment is promised nt Da iry's opow house next Thuraday uvuning , for which thu following pro gramme hna been arranged : I'AHT f. Fftln Drill-Clear the Track Strauns Tableau Vlvant Egyptian Girl Strauss' Waltz Tableau Vivant -Hetty the Milk Maid. . Coming Through the Ilye Heading Sioux Chief's Daughter Jnaquin Miller Miw Clara L. Ulbson. Duet Fly Away Hlrdllng Abt Mlstes Pusey and Morkel. Tableau Vivant A Spanish Lady , Spanish Melody Tableau Vivant The ! Sun..Avn Maria J tending Medea Mniilda Heron The cccne from the tr. gcdy of ii cdea iccurx between Jnton nnd Mcdoa whom ho iias dexcrted in order to ninny Creim , [ laughter of the king of Corinth , Tn tliclr > res nca Medea sues for her children but i refused them byJaion. Mist Clara L. Gibson. Tableau Viv.nit Italian C'ontadina . . . . IlUaccio Tableau Vivant - Kva and Toj > sy , . . . Coming Through the Kyo Vocal Solo Aria in K .Ho slni Miss Kate Puseoy. Tableau Marguerite King of Thclo. . . . Faust Hcdlng Uncle Itciibcn'n Haptlsm. MISH Clara Jj. Oibson. I'AIIT II. The Decorative Sisters Po'l-rd Tableau. The Beginning of tlio Kml. ] ' irst Lesson. Knthiisiusiii , InBtrnmcntil bolo Fei-tival M nelc Fer- nniom Hubenstein .MSS Julia Olilcer. Tableau. The TJtt-jrlv Intense. Filial Affection. Devotion. Weariness , Contentment. THE WEIGHER'S WAIT. Tlio City Mnddlo about n Market "Why n.ot liavo n City Hnll nnd Market HOUHO Togotbor ! Capt. Williamfl , the newly elected superintendent of the market , is in'n quandary what to do. Thu city in now lacking oven a nuirkot place , the owner of the present place having giv en notice that the city can occupy it no longer , as he doaires to put up some buildings on the land. The city is , therefore , called upon to hunt around for a uow market plnco , before anything can bo done toward pur chasing or locating a not of scales. There remains , too , thu question of what the city will do in regard to the old scales. Thiiy have boon handed down from ono woigh-maater to an other with the city guaranteeing each that Ilia successor would tuko the scales nt $300. This flicticious Vilu * ha * b.'o.i kept u from year to year , until n > w thu loser now finds himself with scales which coat him $300 , and for which ho can not got one-half that amount. It is urged that the city shall purchase nnd own 'eoiilea itsulf , aa its purchases books , Jiro ung'mea , occ. , for the use of other oflicurs , but on thu other hand it in apparent that if it buys new scales it must in justice do something toward bearing a portion , at least , of the loss on the old scales. It is alsc urged that thu ordinance fixing the compensation of thu city weigher wiu fnunod and passed with the under standing that ho bad to furnish hit MVM scales , and if it luul been sup < posocl thnt the city would bn calloc on to try them thu rates fixed for com puiifwtion would not Imvo boon so lib' ' oral. Thu wholu nmtlur is in tin hinds of a committee , and in tin meantime the nuwly elected oflicor ii waiting impatiently for the place ant twin with which to proceed to bus ! ' ness. ness.A. A. look around is being made to secure cure a new situ for u city market , Among thu places being favorably con < sidered are the vacant lots nearly op poaito thu couit house , but it is no ! certain that they can be secured , and it ia not piobablu that tiny place BI convenient as the old can bo secured at the old runt , $2CO a vuar. In connection uiili markets it it well to cunaidur thnt this city needs ; : regular nmrkot liouae , und it in BU ( { CfUed tliut u markut liouso and citj Jiall could bo combined , meeting n double want , us luia been successfully doao in other cities , lly such a coin , hlimtion the city could sucun with very littlu exnenae i city hull provided with ul thu room and conveniences , the lad of which \ BO keenly felt now. Oiip ituHstn Mould ilaljy ; ( como forwarr to put up such u building , und sacuri their prolit from tlio rental of tin nmrkot place. A market house wouli all'ord fucililius for producers und con Burners to coinu closu together , in i manner profitable to both , In n < way could the city secure so import ant un improvement so speedily am so cheaply as by combining n city 1ml and market place. The property belonging to Mrn Amy , und which the old council wa negotiating for , is still being Jield fo the city to decide whether it will complete ploto the purchase or not. If speed , action is not taken a raise in tlio pric is threatened , and tlio chances ur that the city will never again have ; chance to purchase it us cheaply n now , Some patties Imvo been lookin it over with u view of purchasing i for the situ of an opera house , and i it is not disposed of for this , thor will be ojhors after it doubtless. The city's financial condition is a present an embarnasinn factor in th problem , but with a little unterpria parties can bo secured who will buil u city ball aud market place withou it great drain on the city's pocket book FURTHER FUN , A Novel Way of Getting a Case Into Court. Slipping the Pnpors Into the Pockotcf n Justice of the Peaco. THE Ur.K lately showed up the fmrcicnl manner in which cnsca wcro bomg sot rollim ; for one justice court to another like a foot ball , each gir- ing it a kick and sending it along. Ihucasoof the state vs Laura Shel * don nnd Louis linshnw is at last heard from. It was commenced before Jus tice Frainoy , sent to Justice Abbott , and the persons discharged. It was commenced asam ? before Justice Frai noy and sent to Justice ttatrd , who promptly sent it back to Justice Frai- ney. The Intter sent it back to Justice tico Bond again. Tlio oflicor with the papers hunted up nnd down the street for Baird , as the latter was 'out of his oflico. Finally finding1 him , thnt justice refused to have anything more to do with the matter , as be , in accordance with the decision of Judge Ayloswortli , had disposed of it by ( ( ending it back to Fwinoy. The constable was at a loss what to do , us ho was being sent backward and forward between the two justices , neither of whom would havp any thing to do with it. At last discouraged about it , he hit upon n scheme of turning ever thu papers. Ho slipped up to Justice B.-urd as the latter was standing talking and tucked the papers into his pocket. This novel way of getting a case into court has succeeded so far as to get the papers into cho justice's hands , and there they are waiting for some other turn in the wheel. In the meantime another lot of papers lie dormant in Justice Abbott's court , whore they are waiting for some ono to speak up in meeting and tell what ought to bo done , as those cases too have got tired of traveling about , tlu > y being thu casun ot those engaged in the Danish war at Anderson's saloon weeks ago. POLICE POINTS. Some of tbo Deviltry Which Has Excited - cited the Constellation of Stars. Ono husky darkey named Watts was "under the inllooenco , " Monday light , and when near the Blue Jay saloon , on Broadway , got mtojan al- .orcation which , while it lusted wan a ively ono. Ho claimed to hava u revolver , threatened to shoot , knock ed ono or two fellows orossways , and stirred up a general howl , until Ofiicoi Burbyto pounced upon him and put lim under cover. Watts raved and wept , preached and swore , and nearly broke up the council meeting up stain nnd caused the lobby to swarm out to sou what the trouble was. Later investigation showed that Watts was not altogether to blame , as some fel lows hailed him as ho was coming down tbo street , aud in bis drunken condition ho thought ho could scare them away by making n motion as though bo was reaching for n revolver , and threatening to shoot. Then the row started. No rovolvoror other dangerous weapon was found upon 'lim. Ho was taxed $5 and costs. The case of Betts , the negro , con cerned , in the Keg Greek robbery , is to como before Judge Aylesworth to morrow. "Texas , " another swarthy man , charged with smashing in the door of a dugout with nn axe , was yesterday sentenced to five days at bard labor , and is working out his sentence in earnest by sitting about in the cala boose , wondering whut time of day it is. There are still more discards in the dugouts. Two or three have been cleaned out , n B'OVO smashed , and other deviltry committed , and thu of- HcerH aru after the oilendurs. Yesterday morning n man reported that IIM had been robbed of about $20 while taking u quiet BIIOOZO in a chair in an upper Broadway saloon. He had boon on somewhat of u spree , and could give no very intelligent account of thu mutter further than that ho hud just gotu $20 gold piece changed , and when he dropped asleep had most of it in his pocket , but whonhouwoko it was gone. A young fellow named Martin strolled into the Oreston house und nabbed two overcoats belonging to boarders. Ono of the coats was af terwards found in u pawn shop , and the other with Martin is still missm ? . It in thought tlmt the overcoat tluuf htm go no ucroas the river , THE KN1QI1TB' TIUBUTS. Resolutions of Uoupecc to the Mem ory of J. W. PhlUIpa. The following resolutions have been prepared us 'xproBuivo of the sympa thy and sorrow felt on tbo death of J. W. Phillips , who uaa killed while coupling cars in the yard of the 0. , ll. I , & P. railway last week : Whereas , It has pleased the Su. promo Uuler of tlio universe by an unforsoon accident to remove lima our midst our well beloved brother knight , J. W. Phillips , a faithful em- ployo of the 0. , II. I , .t P. railroad company , and un exemplary citizen und knight and eoldiur , therefore bo it itResolved Resolved , By tlio members of his ledge , St , Albans , No. 17 , K. of l > . and by the knights of other lodges ol this city , that we sincerely deplore tbo loss of our brother knight , J. \ \ , Phillips , who was a bravo and coura geous knight , a faithful employe of the 0. , H. I. it P. railroad company , a good soldier , und a kind and aU'oetion. ate husband and father. Jlesolved , That wo tender to hij widow and orphan our heartfelt eym. pathy in this their hour of great trial and distress , und hops that Ho wlit tempers the wind to the shorn laml will aid aud comfort them in theii jrrow. Ilusolrod , That the charter of St. Albans lodge No. 17 , K. of P. , bo drnpcd in mourning for thirty days as n token of the great appreciation of our lots. Resolved , That theserosolulions bo fpread upon the minutes of St. Al bum Loutfo nnd tint an engro od opyof fame bo presented to the widow of our ducenecd Brother Knight , nnd that a copy of same bo dent to THE DAILY Hi K , Council Bluffs Nonpjuuil and Globa for publi cation. Edwin J. Abbott , St. Albans. No. 17 ; John R Staeg , St. Alb.ins , No 17 ; W. II. Vuti hnn , Council Blufli , NoJOilolm Limit , Geotlio , NJ. 51 ; Mns. Orossor , Concordia , No. 52 , Committee. THE BALLOTS By Which Some New City officers Are Elected. At the meeting of the city council Monday evening , the task of selecting a city cletk nnd street supervisor was successfully accomplished. An informal ballot for city clerk re sulted : II. 0. Savisconl , 2 ; M. G. Griflln , Ij F. A. Burke , 1 ; E. J. Ab bott , 1 ; E. II. Odoll , 1. The formal ballot gave II. C. Savis * coal the oflico by nn unanimous vote. For supervisor the informal ballot gave J. T. I'urdy a , E. Thornton 2 , M. Hnrdin 1. The first formal ballot r < suited in ijiving II. A. Avery 2 , E. Thornton 3 , J. F. Purdy 1. Thu second formal ballot gave H. A. Avery 4 , E. Thornton 2 , thus elect ing Mr. Avery. IOWA ITEMS. Sioux City wants a $400 town clock. Dubuquu has -1,055 persona subject tomititaiy duty. The Hamburg Times and Republi can have been consolidated. The city council of "Walnut has quarantined the town against Avoca on account of small pox. A farmer near West Liberty has hud forty-one sheep killed in one night by doga. Dubuque lumber dealers have made another revision of yard rates , ad vancing siding $1 00 and $1 50 , and dimensions fifty cents per 1,000. Wiley D. Evans , a farmer living nearSiknoy , blow the top of his head oif with a gun. Ho was in ill health , and failing to got a pension ho bccatmi despondent. Fayotto county ia threatened with n county seat war. Fayotte bos given notice that n petition will bo present ed to the board of supervisors asking for a re-location of the county seat. Ono hundred und fifty refrigerator cars are being built by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul company , tc run on Chicago & Council Bluib line , to carry butter , eggs and other per ishable articles. ' The cars will be ready for the track by April 15. A Trying Situation. Brooklyn Eagle "Say , mister , are wo on this side o : the bridge or the other ? " asked a plu cid old lady of a gentleman on a Court street car. "We uro on this side , " responded the gentleman , gravely. "Laws me ! Then we ain't any where near Greenwood Cemetery yet ! "Yes , madam , wo are within a fov squares of it. " "Sakea u maaay ! I thought Green Wood on the other side of thobridqel' "No , madam , it is on this side. " "Well , that pesky conductor tolt me it was the other aide when wi started. " "It waa , madam , on thn other sidi then , but woliavo crossed the bridge , ' "Then wo are on the other side ! " "No , madam ; we are on this sidi of the bridge. Wo'vo passed it. " dignantly. "Don't try to make nn think tha't Greenwood is on this sidi of the bridge when I know better , ant don't try to make mo believe I'n on this Ride of the bridgi when I know I'm ' on the other Don't ye do it ! You want to bo care f ul how you amuao yourself with mo or I'll fit you out with a new sot o ribs ! " And the old lady shook ho umbrella in warning. "Tho idea , ' she continued , turning to the otht pnssongom , "of trying to muddle ai old woman that might ba Tiis mother I'll bridge ye , both sides , in a minute Conductor , just as soon as .1 got thi side of the bridge you let me out , o this will bo your tombstone trip ti Green wood I" And the dame straightened backaiu glurod defiance , while her well-mean ing informant concluded that it wnan' too warm for him to wall ; to hia dcati intion. | COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECiAl NOTICES , .NOl'JUK. H | > ccial aUiurUaemcnU , u Loit , pound , To Iioan , For &ik , To lluii Waiitx , Hoarding , ctu. , will lie Intiortoil in till column at thu Ion rate ol TEN CKNTh I'Ki LINK ( or tlio Ilr t | nui > rtlon anil KIVK , CKN1 1'Kll MNK ( or oaih s\ibsi-iui'iit | Inaertlni Lcavu tt'U iTtUcmuits at our otllco , No , I'm I Struct , iicur llroad ay. 11 K uould ri'comim'rul Joe Bamtol ns tliu ho- > > hand In tlieUtvat netting out trots. 11 hat atry line lot ol iiuine * , Irjxuldiman oilier tlu'lo trcci cm uand. It 17\OH \ SAI.K $5" , MID Mexican National $1,00 Ij coupon bond ; vulue nnil hlitory unknonu A. 1) . I'ACICAItl ) , m"0-7t \Ve ton , Iowa To buy houxi ami lot oninonttil WANTED . Audrca X , lloo olllce. VirANTl'.D To rent a unull collage ut onci V V Address U. M , or criulro | t UEK clllct \\7 ANTED To rent A tun room houiu 1 \ \ some ( rood neighborhood or two itmllc housci mdo bldo , Addru&i I' . O , llox 70 ; Council Illutltf , or aj > | > lp at IKK ottlco , Counc lilulni. VTrANTED E > cnbody In Council Ulua I W to Uko Tin ll i , SO cent * | > cr wtck , di limed by carrieru. Office , No 0 1'eatl Btn n ar Broad w y. To buy 100 tool broom confer for particular * addreoi Council Dlufl Uiooui Factory , Council llluflt , Iowa. CSS-iOtt 17011 SALE Old rapera lOo pel hundred , i Jl Tha lieu office. Council Uluflt. iw7-tf Beauty , henlth , tnJ WINE OF TOO UTTERLY UTTER ! iQSTOW TEA CO. Are . u plying the Aesthetic Wants of tlio Publ c in PINE GROCERIES. With Eva ything m Staples nt the Lowe t Prices , Fre.h Roast Cofiees , Ohioce Drawing Teas , 4 Boston Tea Go. 16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W. SHERMAN MANUFACTIJKKIl OF Eoad , Track , Coach & Livery ! FINE W011K A SPECIALTY. . II. SIIEItMAN , lluslncss Manager. WM. CllHISTOI'HK.1 , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs , Ia. The Leading GROCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY. We keep everything you want n First Cl.ss , Ohoica. Oleau aBOOEblEd and PEJVISIONS Tt will pay you to look our es tablishment thro Jgh- Every thing sold for Cash , and at.the very closet margins. We have a line of lOo CANNED GOODS , And we ako sell the finest Im ported Goods , Easter i ami West ern Goods put up All Canned Goods reduced 10 per cent. Send for our Pr.oes . , ' triot atte tion paid to Mail Orders. Agent i for Washburn's Super lative Flour. F , J , OSBOENE & CO , , 162 Broadway , Oppobi'e Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS BLUFFS'O ' A MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY OHlce and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo K\O ! special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as- eittmcut ol Brass Goods Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Coal , OH AS HLKDHIs President Mrs Smtth , where did you t o thoao fine Chandeliers ? ' BIXBY & WOOD'S JOn THE PLUMBERS On Bancroft or ( Fourth ' trepts. ) J. M. PALMH ! , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN -GENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA- MAURT3R & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Glass , Fiuo French China , Silver Ware &c. , 810 IlKOADUir , COUNCII , DLUFF.S , IOWA , KELLEY & M'CRAGKEN , Marble and Granite , North Fifth St. , Council Blu < " Drs , Woodbury & Son , Coi. I'earl A Itt Avc. COUNCIL BLUFKB. W , 8. AMENT. JACOB SIMS. AMENT & . SIMS , Attorneys & OounBellors-at-Law , COD N OIL , BLUFFB. IOWA. HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , Broadway , Cor , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. inar-2-Sm - - J. Jhickering , Weber. JLinderuan , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 find upward. Burdett , Western Cottage , * Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $50andupward. Musical - 3VJ cal Merchanoiso of every discription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , I'OVB , Games , Fancy Qoode , Wholesale and Re TJ 3L , tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com- plete. Musical Journal tree on applica S tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address : ) O J. MUELLER , I 103 South 5tli Street. C IB COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHREE & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And Dealers In nil klnda ol Produce Prompt attention given to alt cons'pnincntg. NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL DLUFF8 , IOWA. . HI. IFOSTIEIR -WILL SUPPLY ON SHORT NOTICE Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their season. Orders promptly filled nnd delivered to Exprcsa office frco ot charge. Send lei Catalogue , JSJC.TTJEME'S-- Mirrors , Upholstery , fabpairibg , Etc , Wood tu-d Metallic Coffins , No. 430 Broadway , Cur. liryant St. , Council Blufl'a , Iowa. K > W A WYOMING COAL. HANDLED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , VTARR & REYNOLDS. 107 Main St. METCALF BROS. , -WHOLESALE DEA..KRS IN- Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. GOTJMHTGXX. 3EBJC. U Jk'Ji'S , REAL ESTATE AGE3FT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number 01 Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - COUSTOILi BLUFS The New Styles for 188 . WALL PAPER ! Largest Stock in Western Iowa. I 11 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL B.UFFS , IOWA. M " M s I wiauuv ; TUB LAKOEST STOCK OK FINK 3 > Slippers , Etc. , Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of CouncI Bluffs. Ml 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 , IOV * M WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLARINDA IOWAt