THE DAILif BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA MONO A. Y APRIL b 1582. THE PAILV BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning : April 2 SUBSCRIPTION HATES ! fly Cnnler , - - - - - ZOccnUperwrck. It-Mall , - - - - - - - $10 00 i > u Year. Office : No. 7 Ponrl Street , Near Broadwny. C. E. MAY.NE , JfMwjtcr City Circulation. H. W. TII/TON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. . PrMig's hauler Cnkcs nt Sceman'i. mchl4-iU ! Have you tccn Ihnt Flno Display of faster Cakes at Buslmell & DruckeU's. mchllcoJtf The county hoard of supervisors meet to-day in I ho auditor's office. "Muldoon's 1'lcn'ic" Is tlio attraction ottered nt Dohyny'a lliis evening. Ths public fchoola open lo-Jay , the teachers end pupils having hail n week's vacation. The Melhotliat chitrcli Is undergoing repairs , and consequently the services yes terday were held In Dohany's hall. Yesterday was Palm Sunday , nml bits ol green were plentiful. Appropriate cr vices wcro held nt the Catholic iliurch. F. K. Ford guarantees the best Sl.i" ? , Sl.Zfi or $2 00 nhlrts.mndo by nny factory Jn tlio wcit. Ulnlf nnd Willow etrccts. The city council meets this afternoon to provide for the equalization of t xes aid listen to Mayor UowinnnV Inaugural The mercury has Jar two day/ past been fllrllnj ? between 80 nnd DO decree * ami trying to ducido which to snuggle up to. One funeral yesterday , it being that of JoMnh James , who canto here recently from Missouri. Ho lexvo ; ! a wife and large family of children. Stewart Bros , .shipped Saturday from this point fifteen carloadsof provisions by order of the government , for the relief of southern eufTererH by the flood. Nearly all the churches in this city will this week make special arrangements for observing next Sunday as Easter , an J for decorating the churches appioprintcly. The board of trade holdx its regular meeting this evening. There are many questions nnd matters of importance atd interest which Jt behooves this body to take hold of. The musical convention under the direction of MifH Mitchell , of Chicago , ha * been well nttended the past week , and arrangements have been made for having the closing concert next Saturday evening. Lost evening 3tov. Mr. Copeland preached to the Unitarians gathered In C&stlo hall , instead of holding nn after- iioon ( service. It Is understood that this evening service is to become a regular ar rangement , ax the nucicncci nnd interest are Increasing. To-morrow evening ths benefit con cert tendered Miss Dlancho Oliver is to bo given nt Dohany's. Besides that young lady a number will participate in the pro gramme , among them I. M , Troynor , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jlaff , L. W. Tulloys , Miss Julia Officer and Miss Mary Ilarkcl. Ono solitary blrcet sprinkler started along Broadway Saturday. The opening Bklrmiah with duet is the promiEO only of a more active nnd successful campaign. h All concerned should bear their Just portion tion of the expense , but they won't. In every community there are a few small souls who prcfur to have their neighbors pay , but who , neverthelo r , enjoy the benefits themselves. Attention has been called to the wan ton wayii in which boys on the street tan talize nnd annoy ' Sport Miller , " the wreck of a man who has ecen better days. It is said that Miller may , when angered , do great violence * to Homo of his insultcra , "Whether there is clanpor from htm or not , boyj should have inoro respect for them- nelyes than to spend their time in such cruel iuu-making. It bclittlcx the boys much iiforo than it does the poor maa , who is the target of their jeers end gibes , Nnar n prominent business house in this city is to be noticed several barrels of coal oil Btanding beside the building , and iioyoral quails of oil have oozed out. Sucli a condition of things gives an ex cellent chance for ft big fire to start , as fiomo careless smoker passing ulong the , I Htrest , or nome Hllxht cause of any k nd , would Btnrt a big blare which would bo npt to lead to the ilesttuctich of much property. Too much cnro cannot bo hhown in providing against nny Huch contingency. The Swedish lady quartette gave a l > loa nnt entertainment nt Duhnny'u Sat urday evening. Thene well known binge rs have justly earned their reputation , as their voices blend very sweetly , nrnl their nluglng without an accompaniment Is a tejt which they stand wonderfully well , The elocutiouht who accompanied them , Miss utiuna Wright , Is n skillful render , but can hardly fill the placa of Miss Kmlliu Oa\in , whom gome expected to hear. Miss Wright Is quite piquant , and allows much versatility oj power , Int nho lacks the strength which characterizes Mlaa Gavlu'dreadings. A number ot cltlvcns went to Omaha Saturday afternoon to , see Keene In "tfooj'a ' llcvenge. " Keene is a wonderful artiut , and tliero are many hero who would gladly tee him , but few care to apnro time 'and money to go to Omaha for that pur pose , There uro many such entertain- menU of rare worth which thiscltymisto' , Dimply became there la no fit opera house in which to present them. The proportion tion of good allows to poor bhows would bo quickly doubled and the pationngegreatly increased if Council Bluffs had an opera Louse commensurate with the size and prosperity ol thg city. Hurry up the new opera house by all weans , It la needed badly , The attempt to cnforco the ordinance closing the saloons at 11 o'clock every uljht , ucems to be accomplishing come- thing in that direction , but that ordinance , as far as closing on Sundry is concerned , it ft dead letter , Yesterday saloons were running about an on week day * , except that the front doors were closed , but uot locked , At one saloon , just about oppo site police headquarters , and right under the very eyei of the city ofllclal , there were thirsty souls pasting m and coming out not o tbinty , A goodly number of men well mellowed by tarrying long nt the cup , wcro seen upon the street , and other evidences were plenty yesterday , fit owing that the ordinance was far from being enforced. The entertainment given nt Dohany's Thursday evening WM repeated ns n mat- inco , nnd at reduced prlctp , at Uloom & JS'lxon' * linll Saturday. The entertain ment was largely attended nnd proved quite as enjoyable ns on Its first presenta tion. Miss Olbnon , of Cl.lcago , gave some excellent readings. She has mud yet to learn before she acquires wonder ful mastery of the elocutionary art. Her chief defects are a too free use of her hands and arms , and too little strength in rcndctlng the purely dramatic. Her facial expressions nre wonderful nnd in her lighter selection" " ! ho Is very happy , The musical nnd ncsthetlo portions of the programme were rich in merit a nd enjoy able In humor. The la-lies of the Pres byterian church here certainly have cause to congratulate thcmtelves on the success which they have met with , nnd the pub lie if ) to bo congratulaced on having had two such enjoyable occasions , - -Tho question of rmloon licenses is causing several petitions to be circulated , Ono is in favor of n high license nnd has received many signers. Another one ins been started In favor of low licenses nnd is being very quietly but Industriously circulated , The quiet wny in which the latter petition Is being circulated is evinced by the fact tint one of the clrcu latorn cautioned one who bo approached fomsignature"uottolotTittt Itar. gel hold of It. " The man refused to mgn nnd of courpo let TIIK Bnu know. Why shouldn't ho ? Those who v/anl n low license need not bo mealy-mouthed , for if a : tuiso is worth ndvnnting , it is worth advocating openly nnd above board , and the secret , quiet cause only excites mupicioti and distrust. Ths petition for low liccnfe will not nvnil though , In nny event , for the time has come when the public de mands n high license , nnd a strict enforce ment of the ordinances regarding saloons. The present council will not Ignore this domnnd. PALM SUNDAY. Uov. tlr. Hamlln , of the Congrefra- tlonul Ohurcli , liocognizos the Day by Appropriate Ser vices and Sermon , Yesterday being Pnlm Sunday the inrviccn nt the Congregational church wcro conducted by the pastor , Kov. Mr. Ilamlin , with a npccial view thereto , the passage of ocripturo read and the other features of the services being very befitting. The preacher based his sermon upon Malthaw 2:1 : ! ) , Matthew 23)8-39 : ; ) , at the first verso of the following chapter , also John 12:35-30. : Ho spoke of this being known as holy week , and inquired into the cause of its being thus desig nated. Ho said the Congregational churches were not accustomed to civo much attention to these days. The Pilgrim fathers , in the early years , in breaking away from fanaticism , had swung natural ly to another extreme , and their descendants had inherited per haps too much of this fcarfulnc&s concerning - corning the observance of auch days. The fact , however , that such obser vances had so long occupied a place in church history showed that there was some reason and some good in it. In the religious lifo of the world each church had something to contribute. Some churchca gave forma , BOIUO gave emotion , some gave zealous work , some intolloctunlity. No one church had n monopoly of truth , and each added something to the whole. Ho called attention to the fact that birthdays , decoration day , and other memorial days wore observed , and while there mijht bo ROIUO insincerity creep into these observances , and some moro formalism , yet tliero was a goldui moan , and AH essence of good. Thobenofitof auch observances were to bin mind numerous. The very approach of ouch days , incited to thought regarding the lives and events of which these days were re minders. A homo which had no such days wna to bo pitied. To the church the events in Christ's lifo were ot personal interest. Christ himself observed the Jewish memo rials. The church days , when ob served , turned thought toward such pvents in Christ's ' life , us they word of importance nnd of concern to the church , and the memory of which was helpful , The speaker then onlled attention to thei events of the week , of which this is commemorative. ' nnd drew from these events in Ohmt's lifo vari ous thoughts which ho deemed would bo wholesome for his hojirors to take with them into the business and cares of the practical lifo. The sermon throughout was tinged by u Catholic sentiment , indicative of the growing liberality which is show ing itself in nil denominations in their treat mont of truths and formi. PERSONAL , . Capt. Ilight returned Saturday evening from Den Moluea. Ex-Alderman Churchill is now making frequent trips on the ruuJ in the Interest of his pump business , Mr , Bacon , of Chicago , who for years has paid frequent vislU to the dealer * hi fancy groceries , in in the city. Den M , Hncnteiu , one of the liveliest men representing nny Chicago house , is again shaking up things nt the Ogdeu. Mr , Daniels , of the firm of Michaels & Daniels , just vtarting in the jewelry bus iness here , hni started east , to there meet his partner nnd purchase goods , Among'the lowaus who were noticed as putting in at the Ogdcaover Sunday were : J. H. tSkaggs and J , T , llryson , of Carson ; 11. B , Kanscni , of Burlington ; T , B. Perry , of Albion ; J. O , Milllgni , of Cedar Jlaplds ; D. M. Twins nnd K. A. Ayres , of DM Molnes. The hut named formerly lived here , nnd i * by no means for ntfpn liv hl ninny friends , PKKSII LOT OP MULES. Mace Wise has just received CO head of fine mules , which ho oilers for ealo at low prices , Call nnd see them at MACK WISE'S lUiitfj Scott street , near liroadway , Council UhUIV. m'JO-4t SLASHING AND STABBING A Bloody Bow at a Saturday Night Danco. Ono Victim BecolvoB Four Gashes There was n liltlo dance Saturday night nt a house in the Second ward near the court house. There was plenty of beer nnd other strong drink , nnd by midnight some of the partici pants wcro in a noisy and wild condi tion. Two young men , immcd Jnmcs Taylor and Wm. Brown , had a few words about some trifling matter , which of itself amounted to nothing , but which caused n row between them , in which William Brown drew a. dirk-knife nnd struck nt Taylor , cut ting through his hat nnd gashing the scalp EO that the blood ( lowed freely. Taylor tried to defend himself , but Brown succeeded in stabbing him again , tins time in the neck , the cut not being very deep , however. Taylor tkcn knocked him down nnd in the continuance of the fight Brown stabbed Taylor in two other places , olio gash being in the left shoulder , the other in the loft breast. There were thrco or four other slashes , but they passed only through Taylor's clothing. The by-standors separated the two fighters , nnd Taylor was found to bo bleeding badly. Ho was cared for and it is thought that no serious result will follow. Taylor was yesterday feeling pretty sore , nnd was spitting .blood somewhat , Uut was not apprehending any serious efl'ects to follow from the cutting up ho re ceived , Stops will bo taken to arrest Drown. It is claimed that ho 1ms had two nr thrco smaller rows on previ ous occasions , in which ho has used a knife , but no complaint lua boon en tered against him. Tin's time ho will probably have to answer for his free use of the knife. CAUGHT BY THE COURTS. Some of the Ways In Which Justice is Bolng Dealt Out by the Several Tribunals. The case of Lars Jensen , of Bloomer township , will probably reach an end to-day. IIo stands charged with hav ing n glandorcd horse , from which steeds belonging to neighbors caught the infectious disease. The evidence has all been heard , and this morning the annimonts will bo made nnd the case submitted to Judge Aylozworth. The two Pranks , arrested in the disturbance at the Blue Jny saloon , were before Judge Aylcsworth Satur day. Prank Crow , the proprietor of the saloon , pleaded guilty nnd was fined 514.50. The other , Frank Gillette - lotto , stood trial nnd was fined about 510.In In the United States court the case of Morris , charged with passing counterfeit money , was resumed Sat urday morning nnd given to the jury in the afternoon. They Boomed dis posed to hang nnd the court adjourned until this morning , with the instruc tion for the jury to bring in a sealed verdict if they reached an agreement before then. In the case of the United States vs. J. 0. Gregg , the partner of Morris , the accused withdrew his plea of not guilty nud pleaded guilty. Ho was sentenced to ono year in the peniten tiary , but the sontpnco suspended nnd the prisoner allowed to go forth free. Among the cases to bo disposed of in the police court this morning are three Saturday nipht drunks , regis tered ns Owen Cunningham , John Collins , nnd unknown too drunk to register. Michael Ryan was charged by some colored women with having raised n row , abused them , etc. , nnd Officer Morse nrrcstod him and booked him f-.r using obscene language. Michael took the situation coolly except as re garded the newspapers. "Por heav- cn'a enko keep my nnmo out of the papers. " Of course. MARRIED AND DIVORCED. The Two Evonta Occurring1 ton Young Oouplo Wlthm Twenty Mln- utos , and. All on Paper. Two of tli (3 ( city's married women , sisters nnd occupying the same house , had prepared to furnish their spouses with n meal nppropriato to All Fools' day , with salt nnd pepper in abund ance in the wrong [ food , to use cotton for flour nnd arnica for vinegar in fact the plot was nil made up , hut the husbands got an inkling , and planned n little ollflptting plot tor themselves. They secured n copy of n , paper published - lished in an eastern city , where the ladies formerly lived , and where their father , mother nnd only sister still have n homo. This paper fortunately had a blank column next to some reading matter , nnd in this column was simply printed n few lines nn- nouncing that the space was reserved for the advertising USD of n certain firm. The young Benedicts took this paper to n printing otlico in this city nnd had enough matter sot up to fill the space , hud had it printed into nicely that to oven the closest observ er it had the nppcaranco of being printed with the rest of the paper , and as n part of it In the space thus filled at the printing office hero there was put seine regular reading matter , nnd then spine death nnd marriage notices , fictitious names being used. The last of the marriage notices was to the effect that the sister nt homo had suddenly nnd quietly mnrriod a young man of their ncquaintanco. The fact was that this sister had not , as far ns known , nny intention of mar- tying at present , mid was not oven engaged , nnd hence sueh n notice was well calculated to causa n commotion in the family. The notice nlao contained - tainod some interesting details as to how surprised were nil the friends nt homo , nnd ns to their plans , their trip nnd their future residence in another city.Armed Armed with this paper the two brothers proceeded homo , expecting to partnko of a dinner nppropriato to April 1 , nnd which they had learned the wives had spent much time and care in preparing. Ono entered the house first , nntlin anoxcited man ner throw 'hitnnolf down on n lounge and throw thopapor info his wife's Inp to read the notico. The surprise was a. serious ono. The first glance nt the mnrringo notice called out a scrcnm , and the other sister soon joined. The impression from n hasty readinq wna that the young sister had eloped , nnd the two married ones took turns walk- imj the floor , crying , scolding , won dering how the old folks would got nlontf in their loneliness , now that the only remaining bird in the old nest had flown , nnd then thootherhusband entered , and both women pitched onto him with the startling nnnounccment. Ho , of course , would not believe it. It was nn "April fool. " They couldn't fool him. No , sirl They had the paper. It was in that. Ho could read for liimeolf. IIo grabbed the paper , hastily road it , nnd the wnvo of ex citement welled higher yet. The wo men would never forgive their sister for not oven tolling them slio was engaged - gaged , She might nt least have done that. The iden ! Then tears , then moro scolding , nnd then the character of the alleged bridegroom was picked to pieces. 'Ho wasn't the ono for her nt nil. The dinner was getting cold , nnd the women had been in n storm of ex citement for twenty minutes. Then ono of the cunning young husbands declared the truth , that it was n cruel hoax , nnd explninod how it wns 'ac complished. The tears were dried , the scoldings censed , nnd laughter fol lowed , nj ho remarked : "Now , my dear , if you will bring on your rare beef with red pepper on it , your cot ton-filled cakes , your salted coffee and leather pie , wo will partnko of the dishes in silence , nnd without n grum ble. Wo can afford to , now. " Suffice - fico it to say that the "April fool's" dinner was laid aside , nnd the women withdrew from the contest , nnd fur nished an excellent meal as a forfeit. The Fremont Claims , Washington Special to the Cincinnati Commercial It was stated in those dispatches on the 4th inat. , that. General Fremont had filed n petition in the Sunato claiming to bo the owner of Alcatraz Island , nnd now hold nnd occupied by the United States ns Government property. To-day Mrs. Jessie Benton Fremont filed her petition in the Senate - ate to bo restored to twelve acres of land which is now within the city of San Francisco , and known as the Point San Jose reservation. These twelve acres nro ostimnted by citizens of San Prnncisco now hero to bo worth probably $1,000,000. As Mrs. Fremont states her capo , she would seem to unquestionably be the owner of the property , and that the Government must surrender the lands to or pay her their value in money. In the Senate , on two occa sions , committees have made reports favorable to this class of claim and in the House on Juno 10 , 1878 , General Butler , from the Judiciary Committee , made a similar report. But the War Department holds possession never theless , and notwithstanding the dis closures in the record of some charac teristic examples of Stanton's forcible entry proceedings in defiance of ths civil law , the Government presents n colorable title , ns its military officers state the caso. Mrs. Fremont sots forth in her pe tition that she purchased the prop erty in 1850 , which was then known as Black Point , and on which she then resided , because of its great beauty nnd prospcctivo great value , forming , ns it docs , part of the water front of San Francisco ; that when she left the premises , in 1801 , to join her husband , then in the service of the United States , she rented the place to Surveyor General Bcalo , and thnt in 18G3 the United States government "violently and illegally" took posses sion of her hands , and used them for barracks , batteries , etc. , and that the government has , hold possession ever since. Elevator Burned at DosMoinos. National Associated I'rcas. DBS 3IoiNis. April L The eleva tor owned by the Chicago & Hock Island railroad , burned this evening with a carload of furniture and several cars and a quantity of freight. The fire was caused by an incendiary. Loss , § 10,000. One hundred bushels choice Salt Lake seed potatoes for sale. Enquire at Ogden House qflico , Council Bluffs , apll-2t-w31 Buoklin's Arnica Salvo. The UEST SAI.VE In the world for Cuts , Bruise ? , SorcB , Ulcer * , Halt llhentn , Fever rtore * , Totter , Chapped Hands , Chilblain ? , Corns , nn < l all Akin eruptions , and posi tively cures plloj , It is guaranteed to ulvo patltfactioa or money refunded. 1'rlce , 25 cents per box. For sale by Bchrotcv and liecnt. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , 1111 Lout , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rout , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted la thli column at fho low rate ot TUN CUNTS PK11 .LINK lor the first Insertion and F1VK CUNTS I'EIl LINE ( or each subsequent Ineonlnn. Leave adv ertlsemcnta at our olllco , No. 7 PcatI Street , near llronduny. 17011 BALK Hou'itiful residence ) ot , 80 J } e chj nothing down , iwd 8i per week only , by t.X-MAVOU VAUOUAN. pl3-tf : WANTING eoicodne quillty broom corn toed can grt K l > v wrltlnjr to upU t ( I1 , r. MAYNE , Oouni.il Din ( I * . l OH 8AI.K W ono Jlexlcm Nutlojnl 1,000 1 } coupon bond ; vuluo and history unknown. A. D. I'ACIWUI ) , m0-H Weiton , loan : > To buy hournand lot on monthly WANTir . Audrct \ , lieu oltk'o. taarlS tf. 'AhTKU To rent a null cottage at once. AdJrejiC. M. , cr enquire at llm cilice , fcMMI To rent A ten room houte In WANTED good neighborhood or two smaller houses eulo ) > / ( Ida , Addrctu P. O , liox 707 , Council ISlutls , or aj'plp at linn olllco , Council UluBa. \\rANTKU-Kverytioily lu Council llluflj 10 V V to Uko TUB UKK , 20 cent * > > er week , da llvered by carricm. Olllco , No 7 1'carl btreot' near llroadivay , To buy 100 ton * broom corn. WANTED ! addrcsa Council liluffl Ilroom Factory , Council IHuUa , Iowa. 658-S9U 171011 BALE Old naperi 25a per hundred , at , 1 ? The Uee office. Council UlulU n > 27.U T7IOR KENT Largo nouto , centrally located , JL nice eroundi , etc. , @iS per month , Enquire g. apll-tf TOO UTTERLY UTTER ! Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in PINE GROCERIES , With Everything in Staples nt the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Cofiees , Chioce Drawing Teas , Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.'W.SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF Road , Track , Coach & Livery FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SHERMAN , Business Manager. W.M. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager. 124 3. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. The Leading GROCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY , We keep everything yon want in First Class , Choice , Clean QKOCERIES and PROVISIONS It will pay you to look our es tablishment through- Every thing sold for Cash , and at the very closest margins. We 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 reduced 10 per cent. Send for our Prices , Strict attention paid to Mail Orders , Agents for Washburn's Super lative Flour. F , J , QSBOKNE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS " I MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Ofllco and Works , Main Street , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY,1 , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will rocclvo prompt attention. A general as sortment ol Brass Goods. Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Coal , CHAS. HENDBIE , President , Mrs , Smith , where did you got those fine Obandeliers ? ° -AT- B1XBY & WOOD'S , 7 THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMEE , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MAURT3R & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Glass , Flno French China , Silver Ware &c. , 840 BROADWAY , - COUNCIL ULUFFS , lOtYA. KELLEY & M'GRACKEN , Marble and Granite , North Fifth St. . Council Dlu < r * Drs : Woodbury & Son , Cor. i'earl & lit Are. COUNCIL DLUFK8. W. 8. AlIENT. JACOB SIMS. AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Oounsellors-at-Law , COUN OIL BLUFFS. IOWA. HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , ss Broadway , Cor , Fourth St , , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2-m J O nickering , Weber. Liiideinan , J. Mueller and other Pjanos , $20O and upward. Burdott , Weatern Cottage , * Tabor and Paloubet Orgaue , $50andupward. Musi cal Merchandise of every discription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , Toyo. Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is largo , full and com plete. Musical Journal Irep on applica tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address : d. MUELLER , 103 South 5th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ) DUE I BOWMAN , ROHEER & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And Dealers In allktnJa ol Produce I'rompt attention irlvcn to all consignments. NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. W _ ZE3I. ZEPOS'TjEIEi -WILL SUPPLY ON SHOUT NOTICE- Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their season. Orders promptly filled nnd JclhcrcJ ' to Express olllco free ot charge. Send for Mirrors , Upholstery , Kepairing , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins , No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant bt. , Council EIulTa , Iowa. IOWA WYOMING COAL. HANDLED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , STARR & REYNOLDS , 107 Main St. METCALF BRO .S. , WHOLESALE DEALERS1 IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. JE" . < G = \ ira Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved nnd Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAVNE , over Savings Bank , - COUNCIL BLUFS The New Styles for 1882. Largest Stock in Western Iowa. I 11 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WE CAKUV THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE Slippers , Etc. , Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs , All Hail Orders Promptly Afaded 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. IOWA Ami WEST SIDE SQUARE , CLAR1NDA IOWA ,