THE J3EE--COUNLL bLUEFS , IOWA THuIxSDA. . ' MAECH bO ibS2. THE BAIL IT EKE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning March 3O sunacrurrioN IIATKS.- Ity Carrier , - - - - - JO cent * ( XT - - $10 00 | x.r Year Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , N n Broadway. C. E. MAYNE , Manner City Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. M1NOK 1'rnngV Kaotcr car In nt Seaman' * . mchlfdtf Have yo < fcon that fine display "Kiu-ler cards nt Uinhnell A Hrnckctt'oT nuhllodlf Martin Hughes contemplates building < a residence on Fourth street , near Mrs Dodge's houso. The city is tt pnrdiiwe n new § o in to keep at least one of Its loams n > work on the slrcoU. The Kiu'tcopnl clinrch Is undcrgota ; repair ? , anil preparation- bclm' tnnd for Hotter decorations. It is estimated tlmt thera is between $10,000 nnd § 12,000 of the lax levy Icf against which the city council can drav warrants. The K < comrnny is rcplaing the pn ! < boie for the shut-olfs nt the street mains with cedar ones which will not eat awny so quickly , Mr. 1'ctor Weis and Mr. J'cter Thai have purchased ft desirable lot ou Main street , opposite the 15igg'n hou c , nnd con template erecting n hond-toma brick block eon , The sidewalks of the cjly are in a horrible rible condition in many places. Slight rcpaira would in many instances proven accidents , as loosa boards and brokei ones could bo easily rcmodleJ. Only two veterans from tbh city won I to Omaha to HCO the rendition of "Tin Union Spy. " They report HO favorably upon it that others now have the dmup beoauso they micncil the treat. The Iowa anti-prohibitinn league pro poses to open the campaign In this state by meeting in thli city , to be held at uu early date. " 3. K. Smith expects to tlolive a speech on the occasion and sot the bal rolling. The Knight's lodges , numbering four , are Arranging to meet next Monday even ing at Council Bluff * Lodge tyo. 40 , in JCrerott's block , for the purpose of having a social and debate nt the close of lh < 'work of the evening. An attempt is promised to make the saloons shut up at 11 o'clock , in com ( ill anco with the ordinance. Among these reported by the police as having kept open later than that hour nro the St. Jo HOUBH Crexton house and the Blue Jay saloon. The steamer of the Koscue company was yesterday afternoon placed in the now engine house , and poiucssion taken of the building. The stars and ntripcH were hoisted to the top of the now Hag stair , to indicate that the place had a last been taken. Mr. sTackson , who applied for appoint ment as pane policeman at ' $45 * a montb offered to paint the fences , ponta , bane house , etc. , aa a part of his duties , provl ded the city furnished the paint. If MI other man is given tbcrpoattlpn , a Ukocon ilitlon eliall lio'lmp'osed , OH the pnrk bo- Jfceman'a spare momenta can bo put in well at paintingan improvement which is needed. SJ We.aro informed that Mr. Norme Geren , the'"street sprinkler , " ii ready to commence1 the work of laying the dust a * soon as the business men subscribe their usual yearly Amount to assist In the cost of the work. IK very business man should subscribe tothis necdfnlontnrpriioprompt- Mr. K. K. Steinhilbder , of llarlln , hag just purchased two handiomo lota in McMnhon , ' Cooke & .Teller's addition , for the purpose of establishing n furniture factory , for the making of furniture in thorough rough , The. lumber was put on the ground yoHterday nn hour after the purchase of the ground , and the work will commence at once. The present condition of Union ave nue , in said bytho knowing OUCH to bo BO that in caao of .much rain , a largo portion of the city would be flooded , as it forms a dam which will prevent the water from its natural iflow. There should be cul ' verts through which the water can pass , for in case of aflood the city would bo .called on for damages. A woman nnmedMary White , who di- vldea her time prcttysuccostfully between the poor house nnd the jail , wa yesterday rupon the streets , n bad cane'of drunk Officer Cuaio took her by team to the cala- 'boose ' , nnd she was from there forwarded to the jail , but there being no accommoda tion for her there , she was sent back to the calaboose , where there are no commodatlons at all for women. " I women will get drunk there should bo some ulaco arranged suitable for their keeping. i ! ' i'he tixnminatlon of John PJeie < ) u , which bun dragged along for several da > before Judge Aylosvtorth , the charge being .perjury , reached an end yesterday after noon , the prisoner being discharged. I'lerson , it will be remembered , claimec that he saw Snodderly follow , oseuult niu , rob Mr * . Hubbard , SnodJerly , on Leiiij , tried , prnyed an alibi and was discharged Then followed ' Pleison'H an e t , and sumo IIBW evidence was brought out , OH a result of which the Judge discharged l > Ier on . but remarked in unbalance that he was jutlsfied that either I einoii BMV Snodderly lo the deed or olne rie on did it him elf A there wew certain facts as related by Jilw. Hubbard on the examination that 1'ierson could not have known unless he aawthe transaction , One of the most entertaining atfalrs of . the season will take place at Dobauey'g era house to-night. Thin i. the concert and tableaux prepared by tie young ladies of the Pwiuytcrfan church , the full , ) r , , . ranme of which was publUked in voitfr day' UKK. The admirew of the it-.thctfa as well as those who . enjoy a ] , rt.aiy r)0j and meritorious ricrformance will not fail to be present on thin occasion. N , , , ) auil [ Jiave been spared to make it 0110 of Uio 1 most perfect a/faira / of the kind that has ever taken place fn Council Hlulfs. The Tarloua feature * of the programme .are well chosen and will be presented in the va ' best of style , and TUB UKK could uc.t rec- i omrnenJ anything more deserving of nit- jronage tuau tlii . A BAD EYE. It QolB a Young Mnn Into AH Sorts of Trouble. ArrostoU In Every City Ho Visits-Ho Kinds No Exception Horo. Yesterday morning ft young .man , giving his nnnio OR Frank Chnfin , arrived here from across the river , nnd while walking about the streets mot another young man , a stranger , who saluted him with "Hollo , Wil Clmfin replied that hia name wasn't Wilson , and the two fell into R conversation , The stranger tolc Chnfin that ho was n farm hand , nnc ho looked like it , his clothes nnd man ner being in keeping. The two chat ted along , nnd strolled un. Broadway together , stopping on the way long enough for the farm hand to stand a treat , and ns they reached the police station , th < > latter naked Clmtin to step in n minute. As the two cntcrcc the ollica , the farm hand suddenly showed up his rctil character , ho by- ing a detective named Gardner , who announced that the fellow whom he had guided into the place was wantci for forgery at Anita. IIo had a de scription of the follow , and claimot that his name was not Chafin but Wil son. It aooins that Wilson was nt work on a farm near Anita , and , 01 buing paid off in the fall , forged his employer's name to a note , and also forged an order for some goods , ant thus gathering some wealth , .including a gold watch , skipped out. The description of Wilson , nccom panying the offer of a reward for his capture , upon which the dotoctiro nabbed the man , answers very wol f-jr Chafin , oven to his right eye being a cross one. Chopin insistodihat ho was not the man sought for , and 'Cursed his cross eye for the trouble it had led him into. IIo bnid that ho was in Chicago re cently , and 'Pinkorton'a ' men eeoinj. his cross eye concluded ho was wantec sumowhero , and so arrested him. They kept him in custody several days , and took him through the rogue'siiil- lory , comparing his face with the picture turo of every cross-eyed man to bo found thoro. Then they concluded that ho atiBworod exactly the descrip tion of ono iman wanted , except thai his hair was dark instead of light. The detectives got a barboi and had tho.young man's head sonpot and rubbed and scrubbed , to sco if the hair wouldn't turn light , but it wouldn't , Afto > - boarding him for two or three days they let the young nmi go liis way. Week before.last ho was at St. Louis and had hardly got off the train before an oilicor nabbed him and locked hin up. Here ho wont through a course like the ono in Chicigo nnd was com pared with all the pictures of < cross- eyed rogues and had to sit and hnvo a picture taken. His pictures were sent out in all directions and 'ho ' waited for returns , but none coming ho-was released , On reaching Omaha day before yesterday torday 'Dot ' ecuvo Hnzon noticed the oross-oyo and at once concluded 'lu ' was aifellovv who was wantud , nnd locked him up. After looking him over he' lot him go. The young man thought ho would , come ever to Council Bluffs and -tt' day's rest , but had no sooner bo- ; -walking about the stroota than ho was nabbed again. IIo says ho is ; ottinc about tired of the troubles in which his cross-oyo is getting him. The young fellow claims to have > oon'to work on n cattle ranch near 3hoyonno , nnd to also have worked in suction boss on various railroads , lis story is that ho wont east with ome cattle , has spent his money and s now lookingj for work to nmko enough of a rakp to got back to , Oheyonno. * | P The officers at Onita were tele- ! iod to coinp nnd identify the fcl- ow , and they aigiiified their intention o coiuo here nt onoo. OljBNWOOD GATHERINGS. Corrcupondgncu ol The Dec. GUNWOOD , lown , March 28. The TennosBcatiB Bang here last night to a fftir-skod house. They aung on Sat urday night at Malvorn , and , spend ing Sunday in Glonwood , they con ducted the singing at the Methodist Church on Sunday night. On the evening of Sunday , the Stith Bishop Perry , of the Protestant Epis copal Church , assisted by the pastors of the Episcopal churches of Council Bluffs and Rod Oak , held norvico in the Congregational Church in Glen wood. Five persons were confirmnd , The rumor is current that tlA Kpiuco Italians will establish a church here in the near future. They hnvu several members somewhere from fifteen to twenty wt < nro told , now residing horo. being niado for the ho.ding of a Sunday school con. vontion hero in about four wouks. It will bo composed of delegates from the entire oongrewional district , and will bo conducted by Low K. Darrow , Esq. , of Corning , Iowa , a gentlemen who has hud largo experience in such work. The Sunday schools of Glen good , four in number , are all in i prosperous condition , nnd will no doubt bo greatly profited by this gath- oring. After moral months' delay , the Oongregationalists have at last secured - cured a pastor a Rev. Mr. Thoinp- son , from some point in eastern Iowa. Ho will bo on the ground within u low days , ready to begin wort The nastor of the Methodist church , Itov Mr. Lialo , is advertised for loo- uro on J-'iiday nif-lit ; subject , "Tho Building of the Worlds. " I under. stand that llio Methodists intend to tavo curtain Bjtecial services f or Kaster lunday. Within u few weeks Mr. L. W. ' tUBfloll , one of Glonwood's most ac- ivo business men , has erected a now ramo building for n warehouse for ons , buggies and goods of ihat lues. It ja oil the square , mid is bout 7Dx2G foot. He ha also re- lodeled the building occupied by him as a hardware store , and has now a very fine display of goods in thai line. Tno work on the Cotnmercia house ] goei on slowly. The now "Glemvood" is a fine building , am" well kept and do s nn oxcoljont busi ness. With the 'accommodations pres ent nnd prospective , the traveling public may bo sura that they will be well entertained whenever they mnj visit Glcnwood. Incidentally I have learned that Mr. Mickelrffxif , of the Mnccdoniri bank , but residing hero , is nboiil erecting a fine , largo brick building i thoplacsof tlmt recently burned II will bo about ! > 0x43 fcot , sixty feet ol its length being of two stories , Lnst week wo had one doalh fron scarlet fever , n little son of Mr , ant Mrs. A. J. Humull. No other case * nro reported , but there has been some funr test tins disease may become epi demic , nnd there has bcon talk ol closed the schoold for n time. The fine wentlier is being used to ndvantng'i by the farmers , in getting in wheat and cils , nnd getting rend ] for other spring work. OIISKHVKK. UNCLE SAM'S COURT. The Mill Sot Successfully In Opera tlon The Names of the Jurymen. In the United States court yester day morning the following petit jury was impannelcd : II. P. Smith , Creston ; Thomiv Jelferis , Council BluflV J. M. Brynn , Audubon ; Vnndorberg , Keokuk J. H. Miller , council Bluffs ; 0. Mun- ger , Council Bluffs ; E. K. Peako , Council , Bluffs ; John Scott. Kollurtun E. J. Aldrich , Avoca ; Wnoater Fay , Pottawattarnio county ; Oliver Mills Lewis ; S. K , Hollistor , Corning L. W. Tubbs , Emerson ; Getirg * Chambers , Olid'lon ; T. H. Alexan der , lied Oak ; C. E. Stone , Council Bluffs ; A. Hickorson , Afton ; Ed. Willington , Ilivorton ; J. 0. Cramer , Salem : D.ivid Gaiumett , Mondamin Jnuics Campbell , Gliudun ; Puu Donning , Casey ; C. C. Bonn , Coun cil Bluffs ; J. Horriott , Stuart , The following constitute the grant jury , who are nlso nt work : Prank Gloason , Audubon ; C. C , Messelrodo , Guthrie Center ; P. O , Swishcr , Greenfield ; John Woodward Lewis ; M. II. Hondricks , Dennis311 Solomon West , Clarinda ; A. P. Cole man , Corning ; H. A. Terry , Crescent City ; N. 0. Martin , Bradyvillo : A. J , Bump , Council Bluffs ; A. M. Battolle Avociv ; P. P. Brezoo , Council Bluffs ! 'Goo. H. Jones , Council Bluffs ; P/u / Armour , Council Bluffs ; 0. H. tiny- dor , Mulvorii ; M. A. Stephenson , Fremont ; Lewis Sovereign , Counci Bluffu ; George Ferguson , Gliddon ; J. M. Simpson , Eugene ; 11. S. Vestal , Solomon ; J. C Shockloy , Sidney ; G. A. 11 ay ward , Council Bluffs ; F. Hoag land , Council Bluffs. The whole of the day was taken up in the trial of the case of David Davis & Co. vs. John G. Williamson , of Mt. Ayr , the end of which was not reached od at thu hour of adjournment. Iowa Groonliuok Convention , Special to Tim DKH MoiNEsMarch 29. The Green back State Central Committee have decided to call a state convention for Juno .7th. Earning * of the Fooled XJnoi. Special to THE BEE DBS MOINES , March 29. The gross earnings of the five Iowa trunk line railroads for 1881 were $1.970,537 , 082. 082.A A parly from JCmerson , Iowa , yesterday stopped at the llevere house , en route for Dakota on a combined pleasure nnd busi ness trip. The party conuitted of W. S. 3oodell , J. O. H. head , llev. Charles Leach , pastor of the Methodist church at l inorson ; Mrs. L. Goudell , Mrs , Dr. Bart- ett , nnd Mrs. Ilnwk , FHES1I LOT OF MULES. Mace Wise has just received 50 lead of fine mules , which ho offers for ealo at low prices. Call and see them nt MACK WISH'S BAU.V , Scott street , near Broadway , Council Bluffd. m30-4t IOWA The scarlet fovur is widely prevalent in the state. Dubuque IH talking of building a $00,000 opera house. The initial stops towards the erec tion of a union depot at Keokuk have been taken. A nest of burglars was broken into at Mediapolis and three of the kids captured. The Congregationalisms of Musca- tine intend to erect n church edifice the coming season. Yarmouth hns a scandal , in which a married villian , un erring wife and n timid husband are inoxtrically mixed. The outfit has been ' 'pulled. " Missouri Ynlloy will Luild a now § 10,000 opera house the coining BOH son , in addition to the other improve nionts planned for that city , Sigournoy and Delhi have quiiran- tined against Thornburg , eight cases , of small pox being reported in the hit- tar place. Creston snloona rigidly obeyed the closing law lust Sunday. There was auito a dem-uid for demijohns Satur ay night. A company 1ms been organized at brt Madison to build u railroad and wagon bndgo across the Mississippi river at that point. Dubuque has organized a company for the purpose of lighting the city by electric light. If the city will co operate , as the company desires , the company promises to huvo the now system in operation within sixty days. Judge Love , in the United States district court at Keokuk , has decided that ono railway can condemn the right of way across another. The case grew out of an oilbr4. by the Chicago , liurlington & Quincy to prevent the Des Monies , Oaooola & .Southern nar row guage from crossing its track. > Iowa and Wornon , 1'auora Vedette. Wo believe in leas than three Years the women of this state will have i equal tights with these who chow all " thu tobacco , amoko all the cigars , dunk all the whisky and utter ull the profanity. That * s about all a woman could oak. LIFE IN A DUG-OUT , A Strange Honeymoon , -with Attendant Troubles. A. Row Over the Possession of the Drldo nnd the Residence. The ( Ibiiiiiena of the dtig-oula in the eastern part of the city acorn to bo continuity in trouble. A now phaao of lifo was revealed yesterday , whiel pictures well the state of uoctoty in kliat subcrb. In one of those holes iu the eido of n bluff have been living a man named Mcl'herson and a wo man named Mrs , Wise. They have occupied the dug-out for some time and been treating each other in all re spects as husband and wife , oven quar ruling occasionally in accordance will the customs of real married life. A few days ago another man ap poured upon the BCOIIO , nnd soon wooed and won the woman. Shi claimed to bo much in love with th now comer in spite of hla advancct ago and decrepit ! mien. They got the needed marriage license nnd hastencc to wed. The woman told MoPhorsoi that she wns through with him , and thnt she loved the old man "oh , so dunrly. " McPi-'rson did not relish the idea of his woman getting married , and when night c.-xmo on there nroso the dispute as to who should occupy the dug-out. There were many hot words , but no blows , and when tlio trio had got weaned with the wouly warfare , a cessation of hostilities was indulges in until morning , and all Ihreo turned in. Exactly how they arranged details - tails is not known , the furniture of the room consisting mostly of an old , superannuated lounge hardly wide enough for lodgings for three , but they slept , and yesterday morning resumed the rumpus. Me Pheraon claims that ho is the owner of the hole in the bluff , and that if the woman insists on living with the old man instead of him , she must dig n hole for herself , as the present dug out belongs to him. The old man ant the woman protested against leaving. The womail claimed that the due-oul was her own , and that she wanted her iiRod bridegroom to take McPheraon'i place , and sent him out into the colt 'world. ' As a final compromise ahe of fered to pay McPherson fifty cents , as soon as she could raise the amount to pay him for what interest he had in the dug-out , and that hu might take away the thing called a lounge. McPherson offered to give up the bride and his rights in the dugout for Gvo dollars , and at lost ao- 'counts the trio were trying to settle this financial difference , but with good prospect of having some more sensational row before the matter' ' is finished. These who have not visited these dugouts have little , in fact , no idea , of the squalor and poverty which characterizes some of them. There uro men and women who live like ani mals , and really worse , while the fam ily relationships are almost wholly ig nored. . Ono decidedly interesting feature in this case is that the jolly bridegroom , named Brooks , is seventy years of age , and the blushing bride has lived just half n century. PEftSONAlj. , M jor A. IJ. Anderson is again at the Ogdeii. E. K. Dixon , a tourist from Kngland , put up at the I'acidc house yesterday. J. II. Wheeler , clerk at the Ogden , has BO far gained the victory over the Ufural- gla na to bo ou duty again. J. C. Williams , a leading capitalist in Red Oat , wan atnnng the callers at Tin. RKK office yesterday. Mr , Jou Ilenn , of liray & Henn , has been sick for some time with luog trouble and hope of his recovery in almost abnn doned. Acting the attorneys in attendance at United States cnirt ( uro J. P , Connor , of Dcnnlson ; W. A. Stow , of Hamburg ; D. II. K. GriswoW , of Atlantic , all of whom are at the Ogdeo. Misa Olara L. Gibson , the elocutionist , who is take part in the tBtthetio entertain ment this evenm ? , is in the city , a guest of the Ogden house , W. A. De Lashmutt , of Mount Ayrea , KlngRold county , favored TJIK HKK with a call and word of cheer yesterday. Ho is here as witnesn in a case now on trial. M , Carter , of Afton , nnd Attorney E. F , Sullivan , of the eamo place , who are in attendance upon the United States courr , dropped into TIIK IJKK'H new office yester day. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTlCM Bpoclal aJiLTtiscinrnta , u Lost , Found , To Loan , For Halo , To Hont , Wants , Hoarding- to. , will l > u liH.-rtcd In thli column at the low rate of TEN CI1NTS I'Efi LINK lor the flrnt Inecrtlou and FIVK UCNT I'EIt LINK ( or c.uh ub c < | U nt iiiscntnn Leavu odv crtlscmenU At our oilla > , No , 7 I'ea I b'treet , near Uroacluay. _ _ KXTRHIKNCH ) pajn-r hangtr van flnd AN itvady employment tiy ajdrnuln ( I It. Heard , Council L'itiil * , Io\\a. Notlouch in WK would recommend Joe Sandcl an the bc.t hand In the cltv at tcttlng out trees. JIo 1m a \ ry line lot of limplcn , boxelders and othir bhad trcc on hand. e 011 SAI.K-5n. ono Mexican Nttloipl $1,000 coupon bond : > iiluo and lil tory ufiknouu A. D. I'ACKAltl ) , 0' " Woton.jovta W ANTED To'lmy hounuand lot on monthly Adilrcs X , llcoolllitt. ANTii : ) To ronta eiiull cottage at once. Addrew U. M . or cuqulro at HrK rtllcc. M.SMI \\MNTKl' To rent A ten room liouso In > 1 homo Kood nclL-liborliocxI or two smaller ou > tida Lildo , Addrciu I' . O. UOK 707 , Council ljutr ! < , or ai < > pii ! at DKK olllcu , Council lluffii. 40-U TVfANTKn-Kicribody In Council JJIulI * lo 11 to take Till Un , tO conU IU.T week , da Ucrtid by carrier * . OtHcc , No U 1'wrl htrt t' "VirANTKD To l > uy 100 torn broom corn. V. IT for ixrtlcuUn nddrcu Council lilufl * Urooiu Factory , Council liluflu , I ? a. CiS-CTtl POK SALE-Old pauM 40a ixr buiitlrvd. l The Ucc office , Council Ulu n. ni'27-tt TOO UTTERLY UTTER ! BOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples nt the Lowejt Prices. Fresh Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas , Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St. , . Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN JIANUFACTUUEK OF Road , Track , Coa'ch & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY : E. H. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical llneagcr. 124 3. Main St. , Council Bluffs. In. The Leading GROCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY , We keen everything you want in First Oltss , Choice , Clean 9EOCEBIE3 and PKOVISION [ t -will pay you to look our es tabdsbment through. Every' thing sold for Cash , and at th veiy desert margins. We havi a line of lOo CANNED GOODS , And we also sell the finest Im ported Goods , Eastern and West ern Goods put up All Cannei Goods rf duced 10 per cent. Send for ou'r Pncesi triot atteution paid to Mai Orders , Agents for Washbnrn's Super lative Flour. F , J , OSBORNE & GO , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. < COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY OIUco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Wo give epccUI attention to Stamp Mills , SineltiHg Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will rccohe prompt attention. A general M uortmcnt of Brass Goods' Baiting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Ooal , OHAS. HEKDRIF , President Mrs. Sm'th ' , where did you go ; thoao fine Obandeliors ? -AT BIXBY & WOOD'S , THE VLUM13KUS. On Baiioroft or ( Fourth streets. ) J. M. PALMEE , DEALEll IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MAURER & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Glass , Fine French China Silver Ware &c. , 10 BBOABWAT , COUNCIL I1LUFF8 , 10\VA. " ' KELLEY & M'CRACKEN" ' , Marble and Granite , North Fifth St. , Council Dluf- Drs. Woodbury & Son , Cor. I'carl & 1st Avo. COUNCIL BI.UFFflT . 8. AV1ENT. JACOB filUS. AMENT & SIMS , AttornBys & Oounsellors-at-Law , COU N OIL BLUFFS. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & GO. , RY GOODS AFD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , Cor , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mnr-2-Sm J. MUELLER'S Jhickering1 , Weber. Landsman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 and upward , Burdett , Western Cottage , ! Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $50 and upward. Muoi- IM : cal Merchandise of every diecriptiou. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , Toys , Games , Fancy Qoode , "Wholesale and fie- TJ . tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com plete. Musical Journal Ireo on applica s -A- tion. Correspondence Solicited. - - Address : AO J. MUELLER , i 103 South 5th Street , o COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCEASING AGENTS And Dealers In nil kinds ol froJuco Prompt attention siren to oil consienmcnU. NO8. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. . IFOSTIEIR WILL SUPPLY ON SIIOUT NOTIC - Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their season. Orders promptly filled and dclh crcil to Kxprcu ofiice free of charge. Send for COTTJXTCJEE. J 7 Mirrors , Upholsterj.Ef-pairiDff , Etc. Wood and Metallic Coffins , No. 43C Broadway , Cur. Hryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. IOWA WYOMING COAL. HANDLED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , 3TARR& REYNOLDS. f07 Main St. METOALF BROS. , . . WHOLESALE DKA..KI18 IN teats- ; Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Solo , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , alao , Railroad Lands , and a number or Well Improved Farms , both iif Iowa and Nebraska. Offlco with W. S. MAYNE , over Savinga Bank. - COTJVOILi BLTJFS ELEGAMT ! ELEGANT ! The New Styles for I88SL WALL PAPER ! Largest Stock in Western Iowa. SEND FOE SAMPLES ! Geo. R. Beard , 11 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Gi-IE ! I WE OAHKV THE LAHOE8T STOCK OF KINK BOOTS ! SHOES , Slippers , Etc. , Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of CouncI Bluffs , All Mail Orders Promptly AttniM To and Higlily Appreciated , OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW. Call and See Our NEW SPRING STOCK , which las Begun to Arrive , Z. T. 'LINDBEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA And WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLARIHDA IOWA ,