Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 08, 1882, Page 6, Image 6
THEBAILr BEE _ COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning April 8 SUDSCniPTION HATES ! FrCArrler , - - - - - 20 cent * per fk 810 00 per Ymr. Oflico : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broad wny. 0. E. JtAYNE , M n ( tff City Circulation. H. W. Tlt/TON , City Editor. THE BEE'S NKW OFFICES. TnnJEB it now nicely nettled in Its new borne , No. 7 Pearl utrcet , just off from Broadway , having taken possession nf the offices lately occupied by Jones & Aylcs worth , Theeo officei have been very at trnclhcly and conveniently fitted and Inrni hcd , to that THE UKK can now lay just claim to ha\ing as fine a business dlflce and editorial rooms as any paper In the state of Iowa. Carpeted throughout , with dcAs , railings , and other nppolnt- tncnta of black walnut , with a luh.ito oiricc opening from the main one with an extensive library , conxenicnccn tor the patrons and friends to read anil write , TjiKDEr. justly feels proud of HB turrqucd- ings. Much of the heautv of the offices h due to Mr. George 11. Beard , who has uliown rare go nil tatto and nklll in the decorations of the walls end celling ; , the ground work , panel ; , friezes nnd dniloc * ) pmentlng n plca'Ing vaiicty , yet all har monizing. If | any proof of Mr. Ueard's nklll and tatto was nccccrary in ttii city , where ho has already become BO favorably Vnrmn , a glance nt TUB DUE would fur- nlfih nuch proof. Tiir. I5r.K has nought to make it moro easy of finding by having signs spread npon the trent of Its building in a manner BO striking that ho who runs may read. There was a purpose in thie. Tun linn lias arranged itHofllccs on the ground floor , nnd placed its signs BO that its frlcndi and patrons can candy find it nnd tin easily enter. All callers will be welcome , whether they drop in to give us an item , to subscribe , to visit ! ti advertising col umn * , to give a word of cheer , or to offer Huggestions. Tun liLEjma come to tills city to atay , to nao lU influence for the farthering of all interests of the city , nnd to the bettering and prospering of its worthy citizens. It has fitted and furnish ed its home , and the htch-slrlng is out and its friends will over be welcome. MINOR MENTIONS , Now lot of engravings , oil paintings and oleographs just received at Seaman's. J1. If. Tor 1 guarantees the best S1.50 , S1.75 and 52.00 shirts made in the west. Bluff and Willow streets. apr2 tf The clty'councll meets nightly now , to further the work of equalization , The Logrcina troupe and Duprcr and Uoncdict'fl minstrels are stopping at the Kovere. A long needed stone culvert is being placed at the corner of Main and Fifth avenue. Nearly all the churches of the city have arranged for Easter services and special floral decorations for to-morrow. At the Congregational church to morrow , the pan tor will in the morning give a sermon appropriate to Easter , and a song service is expected to be held in the evening. The board of trade h to moot next Monday evening , and tbero should ! > o a full attendance as matters of importance are to come up , among which are gomo questions concerning the proposed govern ment building here. Quito a little crowd gathered at the corner of Fierce and Madison streets la.it night to holpjextricate a cow , which had broken through a crots walk , and got one leg imprisoned. The planks hod to be broken to secure the cow's release. Will that cow DUO for damages ? Mrs. Hendilck , a poor woman living a , ehort ways out in the country , haa been wandering about the streets for two or throe days iu a mildly inaauo cor.dilion. Yesterday > ho was taken to the jnll , two olBcera and an express wagon being neces nary tot her transportation. In the United States court in the case ot Holloway vs. the 0. B. & Q. railway company the jury returned a verdict giv. ingplalnllff $5,250 damages for injuries received by him In an Occident. The caio of McCleary&Co , s. WycoII was given to the jury , oud the case of Gallagher YD. the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway - way put on trUl. Yesterday afternoon David Marr f. found a woman lying near the North western railway track dead drunk , anil in iruch a position as to render herliahlo to being run over by auy leasing engine or train. In response to the telephone OH1 cer Mono and an expresnwagon ! tojk the woman to jail , eho being almout dead to all appearance as a log , Tbo I'lcMons caio was before JuUIje Tralucy yesterday , he l-cin ? charged with assaulting and robbing Mrs , Hubbaid. It is claimed that some uew evidence has been secured Identifying I'lononi tat the one who followed Mrs. Hublmd , and alio leading to the discovery of nnoher man who vos with Tiersons and for whoso at- Teat n warrant has been Issued. The poll-tax Hit has been handed In , to the council for iU appr < : viij. It has 1,725 name * . The aldermen ar > not quite ' hatbfied , mid think there are more subject ti poll tax uho e names do not appear. The list will therefore be revised BOJUB- what. I ) is suggested that Initea j of ap pointing one collector , that one bo ap pointed for each ward in the city. One wealthy lady of this city , In her kindliness of heart , took a strange girl In to her home a ihorc Hue ago , nuned her into a state of health , and cared for her charitably. Night before last fdiesaw the girl slip into a little Main street store , after which the lights were turned down. The officers were called , and they made the place open up , and sent the girl back , and yesterday the woman who had treated her so kindly made her pick up her things and clear out. Gold ! Gold ! Gold ! You'will find goods out of the ordi nary line at the BOSTON TEA. Co.'s. Gold I Gold ! Goldl CUT HIS THROAT , A Young Man Tries to Give the Coroner a Job. Then Changes Bis Mind find Con eludes tcLIvo. Yesterday morning a young man wns noticed acting strangely nt the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy dope I and was apparently in A half crazed condition ns the result of n long do bauch. llo hung about the depot un > til the Kansas City train pulled out. Ho hnd asked the conductor ia giro him a free tide , and had boon refused. This scorned to discourage him , and ho threatened to take his life , but lit tle attention wns paid to it , until aht tlo later ho was noticed nitting in ono corner of the wailing room , haggling away at his throat with n dull razor. Ho had managed to cut ft little gash under the chin , from which the blood was flowing , when ho was stopped in his work of death. Ono of the em ployes telephoned to police headquar ters and Chief Fields canio ut once to the depot and took him in chargo. Ho nave his natno as W. II. Viorson , and claimed to bo from Omaha. There was found upon his person the razor with which lie attempted hii Jifo and a pocket knife , and being disarmed of huso ho was taken to the police stn- .ion to bo held there until ho had re covered somewhat from the effect of n'a prolonged upreu. The cut which 10 inllictnd upon himself was not of a serious nature , and the blood-lotting only served to sober him some what. Piorsons is n telegraph operator , and hai been employed in the oflico of the Western Union nt Omaha at two different times , but drink has irovod his great weakness. Ho has ) con of a wandering disposition , and las been employed in an many cities n different partn of the union na ho is years old. Time nftor time ho has endeavored to reform , but haa fallen voreo and worso. Ho has often alkcd of doing away with himself if 10 found reform impossible , _ but this s his first attempt to carry his threat nto execution. Gold ! Goldl Gold ! INVITATION. The ladies of Council Bluffs are re spectfully invited to call at Be'iird'n , No 11 Pearl streetand sea the FINEST and LAUOKST STOCK OF WAMJ PAMIRS and WINDOW SIIADKH ever brought to this city. Gold ! Gold ! Gold ! PRINTING PROCEEDINGS. A Ctmnca for tbo City Council to Show a Little Economy In Using tho. People's Monoy. The question of the city printing has laid dormant so long that the pub lic has got used to having its money squandered for the benefit of the newspapers. The past year about 82- )00 ) has thus been expended , a largo portion of which was not required , and did not do the city ono particle of good. One-half of that amount could liavo boon expended on lasting im provements , instead of printers' ink , if the city officials had boon so dis posed. The papers hero , including the Gorman papers , have each had a iiand in thu pot. The present council finding the inancial condition of tbo city demand ing economy , have been looking after the printing business a little , and have adopted the following resolutions ; Whereas , The cost of the puhlic printing can bo largely cut down without injury to the city'a interest , andWhereas Whereas , The depleted condition of the city finances renders retrench ment necessary ; therefore bo it Resolved , That all ordinances nnd sidewalk resolutions passed by this council bo published , as per schedule given below , in the daily newspaper printed within the city of Council Bluffc , having thu largest circulation within the city : Proclamations and ordinances to bo published ono time ; sidewalk resolutions to bo published three times. And bo it further llosolvod , That the city clerk bo instructed te ascertain the daily nowa paper having the largest circulation within the city from sworn statements of the publishers , and that the snmo bo designated as the ofllcial newspaper of the city. It is simply throwing away money to pay newspapers for publishing the proceedings of the council. If in the proceodingn there is anything of pub lic interest any enterprising paper will publish such items of news , and if therp is nothing which interest * the public the city should nqt wastomoney in paying printers to sot the matter up , which will not bo read. Certain notices nro required by law to bo pub- iiahod , and those shall bo , of course , but the policy of paying $2,000 or moro yearly to help support news papers is a farce in view of the fact that the money is BO badly needed for necessaries. A fair example of the way th printing bills nro run up occurred the other day. MaynrBowmnn delivered his inaugural. TUB BKK , with its usual enterprise , printed it in full as a matter of nons. The Nonpareil was about to follow suit , and had it all in typo , when it occurred to its business manager that there was a chance to got some of the city's money. A messenger was hurriedly sent to the city clerk to got a few lines giving the "ofllcial proceedings" of the council , just preceding the de livery of the inaugural. By putting these few lines at the head of the in augural the Nonpareil secured pay for the whole , thus tapping the city treasury lor a round sum to pny that paper for publishing n matter of news , and which it would have published without cost had not the city arranged to nay for it. Alderman Siodrnlopf is anxiously pushing the claims of the Frcio Presso , the Gorman weekly published here , and wants it to have on equal show with the other papers. TUB BKK , on the basis of circulation , has just as fair a claim as any paper here for public patronage , but it is not an * a a object of charity , nnd docs not ntk that the city or private individuals pay it money for which a fair equiva lent is not returned. THE COUNTY BOAHD. It Spends Much of Its Time la Conoid- BrlJeos. At the Bcssion of the county board hold yesterday the petitions of the Chicago & Northwestern , the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , and the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway companies for an abatement of the tax on their property were referred to the county attorney , with instructions to report nt the Juno meeting. The county attorney was also in atructcd to secure from the secsotary of state , n certified copy of the sworn statement returned to the executive council by the several railroads in this : ounty , of all property uaod exclus ively in the operation of the roads , exclusive of the rights of way. The tfbmmittoo reported ngninst building n bridge on Vnuahrui nvonuo until a change was made in the di rection of the street ; also against the request of the city for a bridge on Seventh street , nnd in regard to the bridge on Union ovonuo , that no net- on should bo taken until the whole right of way was scoured by the city. In regard to county bridges , the committee reported adversely on the petition for a bridge northwest of the Crescent City depot ; also against a Bridge near the north line of section iM , 77 , 4 1 , across Boyer river , as long na the road was in its present condi- ion. ion.The The committee reported favorably > n building n bridge near T. Ovvon's , n Garner township. Other bridge jotitiona were referred to committees o report in Juno. Gold ! GoldT Gold ! READERS OF THE BEE , Wo nro trying to got your trade , nnd by HONEST IJKALINOS and GOOD BOOTS SHOES to hold it. Z. T. LI.NDSEV & Co. PREFERS COUNCIL BLUFFS. Morris Chooses to Stay In Jail Here Rather 111 an Go to Fort Madison. Morris , the man fcund guilty of ) & 3sing counterfeit money , was yester day Eontencod in the United States court. Ono year's imprisonment was fixed ns the penalty , and as ho has al ready served seven months in jail , credit was given him for this , nnd the choice given him of spending the other five months either in jail hero or in , the penitentiary at Fort Madi son , lie concluded ho would rather stay hero , ns it would bo moro con venient for his wife to visit him than it would be for her to travel across the state. lie nccordingly stayed. Gold ! Gold ! Gold ! PLEASURE PARVY. If you are n party _ who would have pleasure , buy A pair of our honest made , comfortable fitting , stylish shoos. K. T. LINDSEY & Co. Attacking the Churches. The Nonpareil devotes some of its editorial space to an attack upon the Catholic church , charging it with seeking "to interfere with good citi- Eonship in civil government , " "making good citizenship on the part of its church members impossible , " "as saulting the theory of our popular form of government , " and making "tho priest the proper exponent of the law. " Having by similar charges vented its soloon upon the Catholics the Nonpareil slaps the other religious denominations by saying that super stition and fear find place among the membership of all church bodies. The most egotistical feature of this edito rial attack is the announcement that they accord to the churches full license to criticise and condemn , but tloy | must not antagonize the government. Just who made the Nonpareil n dicta tor to whom the churches must look for permission to criticise is not sta ted. The Nonpareil carefully avoids too nil recpcnition of the help given by Catholics and by other church bodies in the time of the nation's great trial , when men nnd money wore nnodod. It forgets , perhaps purpose ly , the kindly work of the sisters of charity among the wounded nnd dying. It forgets the loyal citizenship shown by the Catholic soldiery in the field , while the editor now attacking them was toasting his toes by his own fireside It ovcrlooka tho" healthy , helpful influence of lee churchesupon society life in times of peace , nnd without which no community feels secure. All this is ignored to give place to slurs and inuondoos. Gold ! Gold ! Gold ! DO YOU trade with the Boston Tea Company. It pays. Staple and fancy Grocers. A fine Showing. The March showing of the Council Bluffs insurance company is ono which the company may well take pride in presenting to the public , as being the largest single month's bus iness ever done by any company with in the first nine months of its exist ence. The aggregate premiums re ceived amounted to § ( ' ,001.85 ; aggre gate leases incurred , 31,360) , ) cash re ceipts , 82,125.60 , ntid no losses remaining - maining unsettled , Gold ! Gold ! 'Gold ' ! A GOOD MAN GONE. _ A man wo it nstray and allowed himself to bo induced to buy a pair of nhoddy shoes. The doctors disagreed ; ono said it' wns lock-jaw , and three said the sheet hou counters , pine board insoles nnd rusty nails in his shoos produced the fatal disease , uliich shall bo nameless here ; ( wo don't know how to spoil it nnd only a doctor can pronounce it ) but the moral is , buy honest made shoos , if they do cost a few cents more per pair , and live long and comfortable. Our boots and ehoea are the best wo can got made. It - / T. LINOSEV & Co } PERSONA ! . . I * . C , Baldwin has returned from a trip to Cheyenne. J. 0. Ad m ? , editor of the AVOCADells was In the city yesterday. Mayor Bowman leavea to-morrow to : nn extended builnce * trip. M. 0. tJriflin nnd Itov. Kftthcr McMcn oiny start cait to-morrow , expecting to rhtt AVanMngton before their return. Jake Williams , of the city across the creek , trmdo TilK BEB a pleasant call je - terday , but left rather hurriedly , jmt aa the decks were being cleared for action , BO that settlement could bo had with a man who nanled "a retraction. " J. W. Manning , who Is engaged In tin fruit and comrnl'sion buslne In Chicago , Is In the city and stopping at llio Ojden house. HeluR juat cone from the scene of tlio Jesse James tragedy , and had nn Interview with the Ford brothers In jail , llo represents them ns quite jolly , and feeling well natlsfied with their work , lie ntao linn with him a photograph of JCSEO Jame , ns tikcn after death. Gold ! Gold ! Cold ! A GUILD can trade as well ns a grown person nt the Bo.sioxTUA Co.'s. Death ofLiOWls Honn. Yesterday shortly after noon death claimed as its own Lewis Honn , ono of this oity.s woll-knownVntizons. The death did not come altogether without - out warning , as ho has been for some time suflering with consumption , which wao the cause of his demise. Mr. Honn has lived here for fifteen yeara or moro , and was widely known. Hd has been actively engaged in busi- ncs3bcing of tho.firm of Bray & llonil , livery and feed stable , and also of the flour nnd feed firm of L. Honn & Co. Ho has for yean been an active mem ber of the Bluff City engine company , and always took a lively interest in all that concerned the fire depart ment. _ Ho was also a member of Concor'dii Lodge No. 52 , Knights of Pythias. ' Gold ! Gold ! Gold ! GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! For further particulars see Fifth Column * of this page , or go to F. J. Osborno & Co. , 102 Broadway. Deals In Dirt. The following are the transfers of real estate reported , as taken from the county records , by J. W. Squire & Co. , abstractors of titles , real estate and loan agents , Council Bluffs. 0. E. Perkins , trustee , toV. . N. Hatch , B , BW , 30 , 76 , 41. $800. W. H. Taylor to W. .N. Hatch , B of w of o of so , 30 , 70 , 41. $475. 0. R. I. & P. 11. R. to Y. Greonan , no , nw 9,77 , 41 8400. C. R. 1. & P. 11. R. to S. A. Gray- man , w , so , 4 , 70 , 41. § 040. N. 0. Birchard to S. Caldwell , sw , so , 35. 77 , 39. § 400. H. Dawson to A. Lavenburg , 3 and 4 in 5 , Stutsmnn's 1st add. , city. § 900. Gold ! Goldl Gold ! Unitarian. The Unitarian Society meets in the Knights of Pythias hall , on Pearl street. Rev.V. . E. Copeland , of Omaha , will preach next Sunday evening nt 7:20 : p. m. , on the subject of "Saved by Love. " Gold ! Gold ! Gold ! COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertbomcntu , uii Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , \Vanta , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thla column at the lour rate ot TEN CENTS I'ER LINE tor the first Insertion and FIVE GENTS PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Leave odv crtlsctuenta at our office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near llroaihvay. 710II Itl'NT. Two rooms centrally located. 1 } W. K. HInton. 87 North Main street. TnOK SALE Ex-Major Vaughan cDo s the JJ "two ttorcs" and "two eight room resi dences" adjoining ; Bolian > 'e oiicra hou o and opposite the city market , lor falo or trade at a bargain. The ( our buildings are well ada ted lor a large boarding establishment , hoto , hog- pltal. etc. npl7-tf ' . A woman to rook , vosh andiron. WANII'.D at Jlojor Clark's , No. 231 Houth Market street , Coundl Bluffs. ap7 ! < 4t Two experienced salesmen to sell WANTED a-d gents furnishing goods In Nebraska braska ami Iowa. Kcfercncca required , Good talary to good men. F. F. Fosn. ANTKD-ActUe , IntellUcnt Solicitors for the Mutual ilc'iitllt Association of Council Bluffs for towim and counties In lona. Apply personally or l > ) letter to the Secretary , aa 'Jw - widow lady with four children WANTKD-A dren wants to keep houto on a farm. For particular ! Inquire at Uoo Olllco 171011 IU.KT Ono or two furnlthcd rooms , ; with or without board. Coincnlcut to trans cr. Mrs. W II. Uradbury , Fourth ave- uue , Bcccnd at door west Seventeenth street. qpS Ct . W. L. I'ATTON I'hjtlclan and Oculist , DH. euro an ) casnof * oroco . It Is only iv matter ol time , nud can euro generally In from three to the utcks-lt makes no differ- viice how long diseased. Will ttralghten crois cjes , opcrato and rcmoio rijrcglnnui , etc. , and Inicrt artlttclal c ) cs , apK-tf "ITIOH SALE Dca-itilul rctldenco lots , $00 I' each : uolhlnir down , and SJ i < er neck only , by tX-MAYOK VAU01IAN nplS-tt VON n WANTING torce line quality brcotu AN corn seed lan irrt It bv writing to I' , V. MAYNK , Council DIulTj. ' To buy houcnan j Jot on monthly W AuJrea X , liooolllce. luarlS tr. To rcuUBiiull cotlnge at onco. WANTED o , M. , or cuqulro at HER cilice. - erybody In Council Bluff * tote WANTED-E to take Tim UBB , 20 cents IK.T week , Jo Iheroil by carrltn. Olnce , No 7 1'carl Btreat' near Urooumy , WANTED To buy 100 ton broom corn. For particulars addrcu Council HluHi Broom Factor ) , Council BluO > , low a. 06S-2011 BALK Old paper * ! 5o pet hundred , it FOIt he Bee oltico. Council Blufl * . eu2T-t ( CU KENT lAige house , centrally located , ulco crouudi , etc. , { i5 per month. Knnulre o pU.t ( EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs Doodi and mortgage * drawn and acknowledged TOO UTTERLY UTTER ! JL1JfcC."CT3EJ. BOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples nt the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , J W.W. SHERMAN MANUFACTUREK OF Road , Track , Coach & Livery FINE-WORK A SPECIALTY. E. II. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WH. CIIRlSTOPHEa , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs. la. GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Bright and yellow and hud and cold , Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd , Heavy to Ret and light to hold ; Hoarded , battered , bought and eold , Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ; Spurned by the J oung , but hugged by the old To the very verge of the churchyard mould ; ? rico of many aciimo untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! . If you want to have gold you must spend vuurmoney to the very bcataJrant- age. Do business with cash men , and vhero only one price will bo asked or aken , REMEMBER "A tree is known by its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Oar prices are right. Our business is a juiranteo that fair dealing is onr watch word. XLORisour motto. Our busi ness is in a most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Go ds are going off very cheap. Teas and Coffees a choice assortment. Fancy Shelf Goods for the million. Come and see na , we will do you pood. F , J , OSBORNE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS r L ® MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Oflico and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will rccclvo prompt attention. A general as sortment o { Brass Goods , Bolting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , ( Joke , Coal , OHAS , HENDRIE , President. 2. OSCAR WILDE 2. GAS FIXTURES , Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. 3n Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets- ) J. M. PALMElt , DL'ALKll IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AQBNT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MAURBR & OBAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &o. , 10 BEOABWAr , . COUNCIL 11LUFFS , IOWA. MES , fl , J , HILTON , M , DM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadway , Conucll Blnlfa. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , 3\r Cor. Pearl & lit A\o. COUNCIL liLUFiU W , B. AMENT. JACOB SIMS. AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & OounsellorB-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFfl. IOWA. DARKNESS , ORCUTT & GO. Broadway , OOP. Fourth St , , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2-Rm - - Jmckering , Weber. Liindenian , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 and upward. Burdott , Western Cottage , ; ; Tabor and Paloubet Organs , S5O audupward. Muai- cal Merchandise of every diecription. IM : Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Musio Books , Sheet-Music , Toys , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Ke- TJ tail. PianoH and Organs eold for Cash and on Time. Stock ia large , full and com plete. Musical Journal Ireo on applica tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address : a d. MUELLER , i 103 South 5th Street. o IB COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHRER & CO. , Storage and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING- AGENTS And Dealers In all ULds ol Produce Prompt attention iflvcn to all consignment * . NOS. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL DUUFFS , IOWA. "W" . EC. ZFOSO-TEIR WILL SUPPLY ON SHOUT NOTICE * Cut Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their scaaon. Orders promptly filled anil ilclhcrcd to Express office free of charge. Send foi Catiloguo , E53C 1IT3El"3E'Sf , - HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Bewailing , Etc , , Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. IOWA WYOMING COAL. HANDLED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , STARR & REYNOLDS , 107 Main St. , METCALF BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS ! IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. GOO REAL ESTATE AGENT , 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. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - COUNfOIL BLTJFS H The New Styles for I88i. Largest Stock in Western Iowa. SEND FOR SAMPLES ! 11 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , FIRE AWAY FLANIOAN ! Or , in the language of Cromwell , we say to the little souls who deal in Shoddy Goods and Misrepresenta tion by telling their handful of customers that Our Prices are above their own , to "Fire Away Flanigan. " Our Customera know we deal in Honest Made , Comfortable Fitting , Stylish BOOTS , SHOES and SUPPERS , And that our priooa are aa low as it 13 possible to Bell good poods. Investi gate for yourself. * Z. T. 'LINDSEY ' & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA AM WEST SIDE SQUARE , GLAR1NDA IOWA ,