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JJL1JU UJUUJPJTO , JLU VV. & . D-ti JL L J.X 1 y A 1 jtiJLM.-U.LiJ. TIIK DAILV COUNCIL BLUFFS. . aturday Morning April 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES : . 20ccnl < r week BvCArtlcr. - - - - - p nj Mall , - - - - - - - SlOOOpir Year Ofllce : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadwny. 0. E. 11AYNK , Vi\n ? cr Ity Circulation , H. W. TILTON , City Editor. OPPOSING THE BEE Tliero nro * ome petty souli whom enter- I > rJie and Bticceti stein la anger an A red flag doe * n hull , Such arm's nro ton fcclilo to beer the weight nf ft nfim , nnd hence wo let them go nameless. Seine of these have of late been straining theni > eUcs in puny attcmpta to tinht TilK BFK , not openly and matifully ai bcconielli honest folk * , but itlyly and Mialtcly. T.P | cluster nbout their lips like flicR about int Iniics , nnd they whUpcr about in the dark cornern that THE HEK'H circu ntlon in Council LJIulIn in but n handful ; thntita cditois are bought up ; that it lelmdiei news ; tlmt it well , there in n > rnd of the tal'r. ' To Ml such we ny , kcoj ) right on ta king ; THE HBP. is only hclpol by it , ns In a city where the chirictcr uf such aiuailnntt is sut well known aa they nro here , op < oti ion from them , Hint minjled with flimsy fnlne- hwdf , Is an h < m > r. Tun HUE h not seeking n foothold In this city. It hag one. TIIK DKK ha > great faith In Council Bluffs , nnd the liberality of thu advertisers and the multitude of the renders shown tlmt the city lint faith In THE i EK , Tito liberal policy is the nno tbut wins In a city , and it in the spirit which welcomcn , rather than hoots at every limies' enterprise which Is sl.irtul within tlie limits. The inor , ; wholesale hcni'ca which are started here , the inoro factories , the 111010 enterprise ; ! of any wor thy kind , the hotter , and it Is an encour- n lng fact that the majority of citi zens nro ready to welcome mieh an in rinced by the heartliUM with which they have welcomed the establishment of Tltn BKK here. It Hccms needless In nttcnipt to cliasa up the city lies which are told by the few envious Houla who nre slopping over with maliciousness , but those fi tends mid o' patrons of TIIK JKE ! whu should chance to desire any facts'or explanations in relati m to these nstnulU will find TIIK BKK ever ri-.idy to fruiklyglvo them. Tiir. BKK is winning its way into many houses , is gaining friends rnd supporters daily , nnd it can ( ford to smile upon those who have nought In Hfo but envy. The In crease In the number , variety mid pros perity of individual enterprises in what builds up n city , and those who have nothing - thing to do but whine must atand aside or , be rushed tin Jer the wheels ol progress. MIN OP. MENTIONS Hauler cur's at Seaman's. inchUdjl . Annie I'ixley nh wtcl up as Al'llss ' ut Dohany'tf taut evening. To-night the Swedish Ladies' quar tette appears nt Dolmny's. To-d y Is April fool's day , as many will bo doubtless I o reminded ere nightfall. llaverly's Strategists promise to give an entertainment In ti is city April 22. Duprez & Bcnedint'ii mlustrols are booked hero for the 7th of April. The Congregational folkn had a social last evening nt the residence uf Mi. T. F. Jlvaus. Jlvaus.Tho The sale of tickets has opened for the benefit coaotrt to .dored Miss Blanche Ol iver , April I. Penult to marry was yesterday given to John Daggett and Miss Sarah Alice Daggett , both of Crescent , Yesterday nf ternoun Jiutico Abbott gracefully tied a knot by which Henry A. Donor and Laura A. Doner , uf Hnrdin , became wedded. I'ayo ' yen teen that fine display of Easter cards at Buahnoll & Brackett's ? mchllodtf In the United States court yesterday the cose of Dews vs. Williamson came tea a close , the Jury finding for the plaint'IF in the sum of $4 , < iOO. The Jlcucuo company Is making ex- M teiulve arrangements for Its ball , to bo givenlu Bloo'u & Nixon'a hall on tha renlnc ; of the 10th of April. A fine chandelier was yesterday purchased - chased lor the firemen's room in tbo now engine house. This is but the beginning of the furnishings , which are to I e extrn fine throughout. Chief Field has all orts of duties fall to his lot. Yesterday afternoon lie was n called on to hunt up fiva tnleaing children , all from 1119 family who , wandered w j- from their homo in this city and became bit. bit.R3V. R3V. W , E. Copolaml will preach Jr. the Knights of 1'ytliitvs hall next Sunday evening , nt 730 ; o'clock. Ilii subject wll be "Lost by Fear. " Her , Mr. Copoland'i sermons have thu * far proved very Intttuc live and interesting , and his audlencci bar * been steadily increasing , ' To.nrrovv evening those who nre In terested in the nuVjeit of "Capital nnd Labor" will have an opportunely of hoar lug Her. Mr. Lemen's > ie\vs on the ques tlon , as ho bus arranged to deliver a dls cour e on-the theme at ( ho Biptltt church One rough youn fellow became angry but night because gome of the railroad boyi would'not give him free lodging la the cars standing on the track in th Northweuteni' yard , and smashed a ca boose door Into ipllutera. He is yet to b heard from. ' - ROT , 1 > . T. Bresce will preach rn.rroTT ( Sabbath ) at Duhnny'B oixjra hall the Broadway church being refitted , Sub ject at 10JO . , "Christ " , : n. in , Alive , an at 7:30 p. m. , "The Glorious Church. Sunday school at 12 in. The UankoV Life association hag nude arrangements for the handling of its bmlnesa here , by appointing If. M , Ste Tens district solicitor , and Officer j Pusey's bank as tha depository , Tin company , unlike other co-oiratlv corn paniei , MM a guarantee fund , each mem ber being required to make a special tie p slt.At At the Preabyterian cbnrch the pas tor , Rev. T. n. Olebnd , D. D , , desires especially to meet at to-morrow morning's oervice the members of the congregation. ( . Horning service at 10:30 : o'clock , ami evening eervlce nt 7:30 : o'clock. Sunday ichool nt noon , nnd yonng people's me t- ! ng t 0:30 : o'clock. < The "ntortalnment given by the ladle of thi Presbyterian church on Thursday evening proved BO much of a success that , by the request of many , they have decided to i'ivo n matinee 1'iis ' afternoon In Bloum & Xixon's hall , beginning nt 2:30 : o'clock. The price of t dmistlon will bo only twen ty-five cents , n reduction of one-half , Council Bluffs Unlt-irian Society. Knights of J'ythlas Hall , Pearl street. Seivlcct nt 7:30 : p. m. Nov.V. . K. Copeland - land , pastor. Snbject uf sermon tomorrow row night "Lost by Fear. PERSONAL , . Col. SAPP returned home ycstorJay. A. B. Barnard , of the St. Jo road , was n the city yesterday. Hon. Jno. Y. Stone , of Avoca , was yes terdny among the guests nt theO den , CHUMOS FROM COURT. The Doings Dolilnd the Bars nnd Before - fore the Bars , llobort Gordon , the young man who stole Mnao Wise's rubber liuntinj ? boots , nnd Bomo other articles , nnd who gave the loser nnd officers such a wild chnso , wan yesterday broupht bo- 'ore Judge Aylesworth , and being found guilty wns scntcncnd to thirty lays in jail. Bill Probatoll , better known as 'Dutch ' Bill , " was to have a hearing cstenlay , but it was delayed until o-day , and tneantiniu ho lunifuishuH. John Piorson , who has gained such notoriety in connection with the uodderly casu and Hubbard assault , mt out for Omaha on his acquittal on ; ho chnrgo of perjury. The evidence gathered points to the fact that in- stood of his seeing Snoddorly assault and rob Mrs. llubbard , ho was himself - self the assailant , and accordingly a warrant has been issued for his arrest on this charge. IIo was arrested in Omaha yesterday and was brought brought back to this city for trial. The case hoa boon very bunglingly landlod , apparently , for with what V.cts wore in the possession of the jflicors soon after the robbery , it icoms that sharp work would have re- oalcd the real critninnl and ho would liavo been brought to justice before his. his.Lars Lars Jensen , of Boomer township , > vas yesterday afternoon before Judgj Aylesworth , charged with keeping a liorso ; which had the glanders , nnd tvhich caused neighbors' ' horses to 3atch the name disease. There worn i largo number of witnesses on both Ides. Judge Reed yesforday listened to ho c.iso of Rosa Empson , a girl of fifteen , whoso mother is unabio to lontrol her. The judge decided to end the girl to the reform school. Two colored men , who have boon uising rows and smashing furniture n the dugouts in the eastern part of ; ho city , wore yesterday before Justice A.bbott. They were Richard Baker , ! ias Texas , and Del Uarris. The vidonco showed that they smashed down a door with an ax , broke up a slovo , and raised a row generally. Thu charge of assault was dropped , nnd on that of malicious mischief they wore hold for the grand jury's action. The bail was fixed at $100 each , nnd not being able to futnish it they were sent to swell the number of boarders at the jail. Ray and McOabo , the two prisoners who have boon lying in jail since last 'all on a charge of selling two boxes if cigars without a license , were bo- 'oro the United States court yester day. Ray pleaded guilty nnd was sentenced to ton days in jail. McCabe was ugly when called from his cell to the court room , and refused to movo. On the oflicor insisting , ho pulled oil * 'tis pants , and insisted on being taken , f taken ut all , without those needful lovorings. Ho was finally tilid into n > ig pair of overhauls , and uuidod into , ho court room , with his aloovos rolled up , andactod rather ugly. IIo pleaded not guilty , and was taken back to await trial. A man named Brockway , for selling iquor to Indians , was yesterday son- encod in the United States court to oven days in jail. The trial of Morris , ono of the two alleged counterfeiters , was begun yes terday afternoon in the United States court and was still on trial at the hour of adjournment. REGULATING * THE SALOONS . Healtny Change for the Bettor In Administrative Affaire. The police , acting under the direc tions of the now city government , are making an attempt to curb the lawless ness which has characterized the sa loons. The ordinances have hereto fore boon allowed to remain as a dead letter , at least most of the time. With the coming in of the now and the go Ing out of the old , the lines regin to be straightened. The police have boon instructed to report all saloons keep ing open after 11 o'clock at night , and has been doing so without f oar or favor the latest being Patrick Laoy's , Hatch and the Ogden House billiard saloon. The next move promised after these warnings is to prosecute < 'irendora. ' The Blue Jay saloon , which has become - come quite notorious , was the scene of a row yesterday afternoon , and in. stead of passing over the matter , ar rests wore made of tlio proprietors ] < rank Grow and Frank Giflot , nnd they were booked for disturbing the peace. There was quite a little flurry of excitement caused by this action , as it has been so that the Blue Jay ap peared to have its own. The arrest of those parties is another indication that the now city government moans business. One hundred bushels choice Bait Lake seed potatoes for sale. Enquire at Ogden House office , Council Blutfe. uplift-wJ t FRESH LOT OF MULES , Mace Wi o has just received CO head of fine mules , which ho offers for sale at low prices. Call and BOO them at MACK WISH'S BAUN , Scott street , near Broadway , Council Bluffs. in30-4t Transfers of Titles. The following transfers of real catato nro reported a Ukon from i the county records by J. W. Squire it Co , , abstractors of titles , real estate and loan agents , Council Bluffs : D. Clancy to S. Goldstein , lot 7 it > 20 , Hcor's sub , city ; $250. G. Koclino to 0. Deetlin , lota 2 and 9 in block 9t Mynslor's add. city ; $1,500. A. Widnor to C. H. Twigg , wj nw C , 75 , 38 ; $1,400. G. Warner to K. M. Nilz , lot 12 O. P. city ; 8300. L. E. Whitcinan to 0. G. Hurst , part nw i " no } 12 , 7510 ; $275. H. SI. Davis to II. Vincent , ni " nw flwj and nij awj 20 , 77 , 43 ; § 120. 0. Gust..fer on to J. II. Shaddan , 0 acres in no .J so , 20 , 77 , 43 ; $90. S , A. Lament to M. Needs , so j , U , 70 , 41 : $2,080. W , II. Fiimoll tu S. J. Myles , lot in C , Oakland ; 150. 0. 0. England to J. A. Knox , no , nw , 14 , 77 , 39 ; $2,500. S. Hanson to W. II. Ohristnnson , o 30 acres of no , ne , 11 , 70 , 43 : $525. M. M. Fleming to 15. W. llight , lot 22 in 17 , Mill add , city ; $300. W. Battlett to AV. B. Cuppy , part block 53 in Allou & Cook's add , Avocaj $500. _ _ _ Rnilrond Coimtrnutlon in Iowa. I Cctrc8ioi | dinco of cntcoxo'ItiLiino. . . . . I - - i DKH MOINKS , Afarch 27. Close Bros , it Co. and the Iowa Land com pany are owners of over 150,000 acres of land in Oecoola nnd Lyon counties. Close Bros , are largo owners of which they operate , and have also told numerous acres to actual set tlors. It is lor their interest to have those landi developed and improved as rapidly as possible. Nearly year ago they made a prop osition to the Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Northern to build an cast snd west road through these coun ties , The company reached Spirit Lake and there stopped. Becoming satisfied that the Burlington company would do nothing , CIoso Bros , went to Chicago and succeeded in interest ing J. D , Harvey , J. L. Harvey and others in tha project. A company was organized which has been incor porated as the Spirit Lake & Western railroad company , with headquarters at Sibloy. The object is to b.illd a railroad from Spirit Lake westerly to some point on the Big Sioux river. The capital stock is $1,800,000. The incorporates are Joel D , Harvey James B. Close , Josiah L. Lombard , Elliott 0. Davidson , and Charles J. C. Ball. Chief Engineer Charles P. WcstGold and a corp of assistants from Chicago have already arrived on the ground and begun a survey of the road , with instructions to permanent ly locate and drive stakes as they go. It is the intention to have the road completed so as to move the next farm ( rope. gurated the Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Northern has begun a survey from Spirit Lake to Siblny , nnd the pros- poets are there will bo some lively railroad work in that section during the year. The engineer corps started out on the Dos Moincs Northern this morn ing , and construction will bo resumed on this road for the season. It will rcquiro about a jnonth to complete tracks to the high bridge at the DCS MoJnos river. When this is reached , grading will bo pushed rapidly to Boono. Judge Love , of the federal court , settled a moat vexatious question which frequently arises in railroad construction in this state , and which generally results in litigation , as well as robbery. It was the right of way where ono railroad crosses another. The case was that of the Dea Moincs & Oscoola and the Chicago , Burling ton & Quincy. The former attempted to put in a frog to cross the latter road. There is a statute in this state hat no crossing shall bo raado where n switch is maintained. The Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , to prevent the crossing , sent a force of the men and put in a switch at the point of cross ing selected by the Oscoola road , and put n train there. The contest was taken to the federal court. Judge Love dcoido'd that proper proceedings in such cases was to condemn the right of way across the track and have the damages assessed by a jury. Ho therefore dissolved the injunction end a gave the Oscoola five days in which to take measures to condemn the right of way. This is a very simple pro ceeding , and will save much cost and trouble. The rumor is revived that the Chicago cage & Northwestern will bo entondod northwest this season by building the surveyed line from Sao City to Cor- rcctionvillo , forty-two miles , and the spur from Ida Grove seven miles , to a connection with the Corroctionvillo lino. Sao City is the present terminus of a plug of the Hapfo River branch , which was built by the Iowa rail- load land company , who , it is under stood , will build the road to Cprrec- tionvillo , and when completed it will bo operated by the Chicago & No.th- western. This will give the North western some distance the start of the Wabash , which is now t Rockwell City , but will push on to noon as the weather permits , either to Sioux City or Sioux Falls probably the latter. RACY NEW YORK GOSSIP. Jay Gould and Hla Mueoularly In clined Son Fomalp Beauties In Hard Gloves. , Thu Now York correspondent to the Washington Star writes : "Tho Gould family is looming up in the theatrical lino. Ono would nat urally think that Jay Gould knew nothing of such things , but ho is said to have made the discovery on prowl ing through the Grand Opera House that there was no greenroom. A theatre , ho said without a greenroom , was no theatre. His son , George Gould , is going to superintend altera tions in the Grand Opera House , and it has been rumored that ho will bo associated with Mr. Abbey in the management - agement of the house. Mr. Abbey denies this. ' 'Young Gould is becoming quito a man about town , and may bo seen at boxing-matches and similar places of " amusement. His tastes are so strong in this direction that ho is under in- structiona of a professional pugilist " Billy Madden , Sullivan's tra'iner , in the manly art of self defense , ir y may not be altogether a mattTlns taste , as his father's ui lefortuneser of " J hare luggestod U as a wise precaution. - This expert does double duty. Besides - sides instructing young Jay Gould _ it } liia art , ho shadows J\y Gould hitmo f , and the u an who would at tempt to waylay the railroad magnate would fall into horny hands. This nervousness on the part of Mr. Gould dates from the time Muj. Solover iivcnged himself by throwing him over the tailing in fiont of a baber-shop. Ho has not yet recovered fiom the fright , although ho and Mr. Selover were friends again within H jcar. "By special invitation of Mr. Har ry Hill , to-day I witnessed a scientific sot-to between two young ladies. The little theatre was crowded by sporting men , last nctrcascs , men about town , and others drawn together to see two young ladies tight with gloves. The gloves , by the way , are not nice , soft glovcsbut villianously hard and cruel , and made tu hurt. When the two women stepped forward , Mr. Hill ex hibited the trophies to bo battled for - a silver cup and a medal and then yelled J 'Time. ' They wore dressed in silk tights , and were muscular and comely. Boston Carrie , the taller of the t two.madojigrcatshow ( | of jher know ledge 1 of the flcionco of boxinguntil her little 1 New York antagonist got under her 1i 1 guard and delivered such a stun ning i blow on the nose that she wan knocked 1 over backward. Carrie countered 1t tered t on the other one's lips , and they came to the second round with flushed and bloody faces. T < describe the rest of the match would bo disgusting. It ] was brutal in the extreme , and I' muat I say that it is a crying shame that such Ie It a thing should occur in a Chris tian t country. I noticed one thing : when \ the girls were pretty well beat en up , the men spectators yelled to thv seconds.to pull them apart ; but the women who looked on urged them to 'Fight it out. ' " Model Irish Landlords. Chlogo Ttllmnc. Among the landlords of Ireland who in England are esteemed as model Irish landlords is Mr. Benco Jones , has been written up in the press and magazines as possessing all the quali ties which tenants like to find in their superiors. If Mr. Benco Jones , however - over , is a model landlord , what must the rest bo about whom little is said ? Ho has made special boasts of his fair rents , but some of the rents recently came before the Land Court. In one instance a rent of $410 was reduced to § 200 , and that , too , upon the evidence of a landlord and land agent , while another ono was cut down from $830 to $400. Some of this model laud- lord's leases also got into the Land Court and failed to meet its approval. Ono of them , which the court broke , was forced upon the tenant by the throat of eviction. It discouraged tenant improvements , placed an arbi trary measure , on the value of unex hausted measureand doprivrd the tenant - ant of any right not merely to assign , but to bequeath his farm so that if the tenant loft the farm by will as a provision fo his wife or child without the leave of the landlord ho could en- tor and the lease come to an end. The Earl ot Konmaro is another landlord who has been considered a model in England. Ono < f his leases was made to a tenant named Daniel Shea , who can neither read nor write. It was brought before the Land Court and broken , and in his decision Judge O'Hagan said : "This is a lease which contains more stringent and moro elaborate provi sions than any lease which has come under our experience and our experience has been very largo. I don't suppose in any court of equity on the face of the earth this lease would stand for a mo ment. There is a declaration in the loose as follows ; "The said lessee hereby contracts with the said lessor , his heirs , executors , administrators , and assigns , thathis , the said tenant's , heirs , executors , administrators , and assigns shall not make any claim for compensation under any provision of the Landlord and tenant ( Ireland ) act , 1870 , it being hereby admitted that the holdings of said lessee in Ireland valued under the stature relating to the valuation of land in Ireland at an annual valuation of not less than 55. " The tenant had not upon the face .of the globe a single particle of land ex cept this holding which is valued at 24. The tenant is an ilitorato man , hardly speaking English. Ho signed his name by a mark , and there is not pre > enso that this lease was over read to him or that any person on his behalf - half had boon consulted , . . . The tenant is an ignorant man and is asked to sign with his mark a lease oi the most elaborate and extremely strin gent description , containing upon the face of it a destinct and complete mis representation , to say no moro. " If | the ' "model landlords" execute such leases as those what kind of in struments of "oppression nnd injustice must the leases of landlords who are not "models" bo ? COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAl NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , u Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent Wants , Boarding'etc. , will bo Inserted In thli column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PEH LING ( or the first Insertion and FIVK C'ENT > PER LINE ( or each subsequent insertion Leave adv ertlscuicnU at our olllce , No. 7 Pearl Street , near llroadway. EXPERIENCED paper han r can und Ay steady emplo ) mont by addrtwslng Oeoiye 11. Heard , CounUI Eluff' , Iowa. Noelouch rued . MB VI > apply. would recommend Joe Sandel as the bast hand In the city allotting out trees. He 1m * a very fine lot of inuplea , boxcldera and other shade trcoi on baud. Ct R SALK-59. ono Mexican Natlopl $1,000 coupon bond : vulue and history Utiknowu , * A. D. PAC1&KI > , m20-7t Woton , loa To buy houioand lot on monthly WANTED . Addrea X , Uio olllce. 1 marlSH. 'ANTKD To rent a imall cottage at onco. W Addrcea 0. U. , or ciiqulre at H otllce. To rent A ten room house In WANTED good neighborhood or two smiller houses tide b/ tide , Address P. 0. Box 797 , Council lluQ . or applp at U office , Council Bluffs. 40-U "ITrAHTED Kterybody In Council Bluffs Id YY to UkoTilB 0 , 0 rents per week , do Iherod by carriers. Office , No 0 Pearl Street ueir Uroad y. "XlrANTED To buy 100 tons broom oonu YY For particular * addrcu Council Dlufli Broom Factory , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 6SS-ZBU "T710JI SALE Old paper * 40o per hundred , al I1 Tha ilea office. Council Ulufls. ovfl-it T710H KENT Urge nousc , centrally located , L' nice grounds , etc. , | 2S per month. Enqult * MBuofflc * . pll-U TOO UTTERLY UTTER ! 80STON TEA CO. Are Implying the Aesthetic W.mts of tno Publ o in FINE GROCERIES , With Eve 3thing in Staples fit the Lowest Prices , Fre. h Roast Coffees , Ohioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF Road , Track , Conch & Livery SaLJsL&tJS * JIs D D \ ! FINE WOHK A SPECIALTY. E. II. SIIKHMAN' , Business Manager. WM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Mai agcr. 124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs. la. The Leading GROCERY HOUSE | IN THE CITY. 'We keep everything you want in First 01 ss , Choice. Clean UEOOEhlfciS abd PROVISIONS tt will pay you to look our es tablishment thro gh- Every thing told for Gash , and at the very dos t margins. Wo have a line of lOo CANNED GOODS , And we also sell the finest Im ported Goods , Eastern and West ern Goods put up All Canned Goods ri duced 10 per cent. Send for our Pncesi ftriot atte tion p , id to Mail Orders. Agents for Wa&hburn's Super lative Flour. F , J , OSBORNE ft 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS RON WORKS , MANUFAOTUllERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We gUe special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as- enrtmcnt ot Brass Goods. BSlting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooka , Ooal , OHAS. HENDRIK , President Mrs Smith , whore did you get thoserfineChandeliers ? . b -AT- BIXBY & WOOD'S , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth f treetsQ J. M. PALM EH , DEALER JN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN ft GENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MAURER & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &c. , 810 DBOADWAT , . COUNCIL I1LUFFS , IOWA. KELLEY & M'CRACKEN ' , Marble and Granite , North Fifth 8t. Council Bluff' Dps. Woodbury & Son , Cor. Po rl & J t Ave. COUNCIL BLUKKB. W. S. AilENT. JACOB SIU8. AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Gomisollors-at-Law , OOUN OIL BLUFFS J , ORCUTT & AND CAEPET HOUSE. Broadway , Dor , fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2-3m - - J. Jhickering , Wobor. Lindeman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 und xipward. Burdett , Weotern Cottage , ; Tabor and Poloubet Organs , $6Oandupward. Musi IM : cal Merchandise of every discriplion. Italian Stritiq-s a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Shout-Music , Toys , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TJ tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cosh and on Time. Stock is large , full and com plete , Musical Journal tree on applica s tion. . Correspondence Solicited. Address : a J. MUELLER , i 103 South 5th Street. o COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And Dealers In all klmls ol Produce Prompt attention irlrcn to Ml consignments. N08. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL DLUFFS , IOWA. W" . IBI. IFOST'IEIR WILL SUPPLY ON SHORT NOTICE ( Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants . In their season. Orders promptly filled and dclhercd to Express ofllce ( ree of charge. Send for Catalogue , Mirrors , Upholstery. "Ht pairing , Etc. Wood ai d Metallic Coffins. No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Tlryant fcU. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. _ FOW WYOMING COAL HANDLED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , STARR & REYNOLDS , [ 07 Main St. METOALF BROS. , WHOLLSALE DEAuKUS IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lois , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - COU CILi BLTJFS ELEGANT ! ELEGANT ! The New Styles for 1882. WALL PAPER I Largest Stock in Western Iowa. SEND FOR SAMPLES ! Geo. R. Beard , 11 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. \VEOAIWYTHELAROEST8TOCKOF JINK BOOTS ! SHOES , Slippers , Etc. , Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Counci Bluffs. i All lail 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. IQWi And WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLAR1NDA IOWA ,