DAiJj > BEE -COOtfl/i - . .BLUFFS IOWA MOKDA * APKIL 30 i \ The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFST Monday Morning , April 30. CBSORIPTION BATES : ly Carrier , - - - - - SO cents per wesk. - - - - - - 110.00 f t Tear. Offloo : No. 7 Pearl Street , Now rosuJway. MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Better1 ! spring itylei. Addition * ! local on seventh pwe. | CHKAP RAILROAD TICKETS , Day them rom D. W. Dtuhnell , 6 doors north oi pottoffioe. mU The Ooy homo la being improved Inside and oat. The funeral services of David By- water were hold yesterday afternoon. Remenyl , the world renowned violinist linist , it to appear hero thla ovoulng. The Ronnd T blo moots to-morrow evening at the residence of H.V. . Til- ton , 810 Sixth avonuo. Rev. W. H. Avery , of Mason Oily , occupied the pnlplt of the Baptist ohnroh hero yesterday. A minion waa hold yesterday at the Catholic church , oondnoted by Rev. Father O'Shoa , Oook and Henry. J , N. Oasady la grading his ground near the Mill school , preparatory to the erection of a fine residence. Henry Wagner opened np his now sample room on Broadway Saturday night. Ho has fitted It up very at tractively. The veterans at Macedonia formed formed a post of the G , A. R , last Friday night , there being 25 members to start with. Arrangements are being made to on- tabllih the telephone In Glarlnda and Shenandoah , and to connect with Council Bluffs. Mr. McOlarg has completed the pur chase of lots at the corner of Pearl and Bitth Avenue , and will proceed nt once with the erection of the crocket factory. Judge Aylciworlh is off to-d y for Chicago , and Justice Vaughn is to preside - side ever the police doings at 0 o'clock and will then return to his ofllco. There are now eighteen prisoners in the jail awaiting the action of the grand jury and six others on short Bonteiioos , making twenty-four in all , and all belonging to this county , There have boon a few cases ol scarlet fever reported In the city , and much uneasiness Is naturally caused , especially among thoss who have chil dren. dren.An An unusually interesting prayer mooting was hold yesterday afternoon at the Y. M. 0. A. rooms , Mr. Wei- donsall , of the national executive oommltteo , being present. Prof. Farnham is to lecture at the Bloomer school to-morrow evening , before the members of the Ohatau- qua club , his subject bolng "Astron omy. " The Oakland Acorn has already made up Its ticket , with B. F. Clayton - ton , of Macedonia , and E. W. Davis , the Avoca banker , aa senator and rep resentative respectively. The Spiritual society held a happy aoolal and danoe Saturday night , it was well attended , and it is expected that like parties will be given eveiy two weeks. 8. K. SharpIoM , sheriff at Ohoyenno , passed through the city yesterday with six prisoners , on route to Jollot , 111. One of the six was recognized as an old Council Bluffs boy , whoso parents till reside hero. Matilda Weber says that William and 8a\lle \ Brown , her neighbors threaten to burn down her house , and ho la afraid they will do it. She has taken steps to have thorn restrained , If possible. The Why Nets , of this olty , and the Mutes , of the Deaf and Damb Insti tute , played a name of base ball Sat urday , lesnltlng in a tie of 0 to 0 , which will probably bo played off next Saturday. Mr. Hill Is preparing to ralsa hli house on Third Avenue and put i new story under it , besides making other improvements. DaOty & CM el having been given the oontraol and the work , to commence at onco. Among the Sunday drunks rcpU tered were Frank Evans , Pcanu Charlie and William Henderson. Thi trio did not assay very rich , then being only-one store-key , one husklni pin and 55 cents. The now Catholic _ church whlol Father McMonomjr has decided 01 building Is to bo 120 by 1GO foot , front inn on Fifth avouno , and will cos (40,000. The foundations will be lad by fall Julius Newman , the boy who wa arrested at a vagrant on complaint c bis mother , bos been lot off on th promise made the court that ho wool tay at homo , and reform without gc ing to the reform school. At a meeting of the Council Bint & Northern railway directors Satui day night the engineering corps w reported as having found H practioab ! outlet to Orescent City. Anothf meeting will bo held this evening. Deputy Sheriff Oromby , of Logai has succeed in capturing his mat Frank Dudley , whom ho wanted fc driving off a mortgaged team. E found the outfit at Glenwopd an brought man and team through hoi yesterday en route for homo. Mr. Levl Trowbrld o , the age father cf Mis. J. W. Lalng , died S i urday night at tholatter's home in th city. Ho waa In his 70 , h year , at ; came to this city some months ago o a vltit , and soon after coming began I decline under the dread coasnmptio which bos now resulted in his deatl The remains are to be taken to Detrol where the deceased has a aon llvini and the funeral service * will be he ! there. Rev. Dr. MeMeekln yesterd * preached bli lost sermon o state .supply at thePrabyterUn church , an will return to Ottawa , Canada , wbei his home Is. Daring the few montl bf * M bs woo BU tlonds , and the sermons ho has dc- vered have boon listened to with much Interest and by steadily inoroas- ng congregations. The now pastor , Ruv. Mr. Ooylo , of Ft. Dodge , is ox- ootod to enter upon his duties bore Ills week. Rev. Mr. Ooylo , of Fort Dodge , a. , has decided to remain In his pas- orate there and will not accept the astorato of the Presbyterian church ore. This will prove a disappoint ment to many , as ho was expected to ntor upon mi duties as pastor hero xt week , Mr. John D. Martin , the evangel- st , will deliver a loctnro on Tuesday vonlng , In the Bsptlst church , for bo benefit of the "Homo for the endless. " Snbject , "Tho Kingdom sSeon from Without and Within. " ho admission fee is only 25 rents , nd with the premise of an entertain- ng and Instructive looturo the house bould bo crowded. Lawn mowers at DaVal & Wright's. Dr , West , Dontlst , 14 Pearl street. 0. J. Beckman , of harness fame , will move , May lit , from his present loco on middle Broadway Into J. J , ] rown's block , 510 Main street , one look south of Kiel's hotel , and just pposlto the city scales. Death at OQlcor Sterling. Sidney Sterling died last evening bout 0 'I'ilock of pneumonia. He as b iu Council Bluffs several ears and has been a member of the ollcn f < i for three years. Ofli dtorlinp ; has been sick only week. Ho has always boon ono of 10 moat aotlvo c fibers on the force. If you want n good refrigerator ou't fall to aoo thoao nice ones of owott & Son's make , at Cooper & IcGoa'a , 41 Main street. Oil and gasoline etc ves at Do Val & Vrlght's. A NAllllOW ESCAPE. n Omaha Lady Gomes Near Tumb ling into the Water Works lioBorvolr. Mrs. Tim Manahan , of this city , ndMrs. George Dickinson , ot Omaha , wife of the train dispatcher of the Irldgo division , together with Mrs. ) lokinson'a son , met with quito an BO- IdoHt yesterday while out taking buggy rldo. They drove np to the water works reservoir , at the head of 31on avenue , when the horse became rlghtened and npsot the buggy , near- y throwing the whole party into the esorvoir , Mrs. Manahan was the only ono urt and she rooelvod an ugly wound i the forehead and several bruises. ) r. Plnnoy sowoa np the cuts and renounced the injuries not danger- us , Call aad oxamlno "tho quick meal'1 asollne stove. For sale only by Dt- Val & Wright. Parties wishing to dispose of Root ! nrnitnro , stoves or oiher household oods , and wishing to realize fnll ttluo , should leave word at A. J. M i- el's , 325 Broadway. Contest Over a Cow. There was a lively contest in Jus co Vanghan'a court Saturday over IB possession of a oow. It ap > eared that In November last Mrs , ana Richardson , who owned the ow , gave a chattel mortgage on the ame to M.'J , Kelloy. The notarj ailed * o acknowledge the same , butl. as placed on record. Mr. Filbert n lort time ago attached the oow , kno ow Kelly seeks to replevin thi roporty. In the meantime , on the 3d of April , the mortgage was rr ordod a second time , the notary ao cnowledglng it in duo form , but dat ng it back to last November. Thorr 'as quite a tangle of legal points foi lie lawyers to talk over , and the dt Islon is bold back for a day or tw < while the justice takes time to thlnl , ovor. For window shades , wall paper , an- . lnU go to P.O. Miller's , No. 20 north Main at. Those desiring big bargains In fur Ituro or stoveioall at A , J. Mandel'e i25 Broadway , The Oatnollo iMlealon. The mission announced to ba helen n the Catholic church under the dl rootlon of Rev. Father O'Shoa , whi was hero about a year ago , and wh lad such a successful work-thoro. Th ohnroh yostorda y was filled to over flowing , and arrangements were mad ay which the mission is to oontlnu two'weeks ' , Rev. Fathers Oook an Henry joining in the same. Thor are to bo two masses followed by soi mons every morning thla week , on at 5 o'clock , the other at 8 o'clccV Thnro will also bo a servloo ever ovoulng at 7:30 : o'clock for the Udlei and next week the evening will be fc the men. A children's mission Is all to be hold , the services bolng at 1 o'clockin , the morning uud 3:30 : ever afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Almy will clean fel gloves at 16 cents a pair at 21 Broadway. A Still Fire. Brown & Young woro. surprised o Saturday morning to find that the slaughter house , on the crook bolo Of vis' packing honso , was burned I the ground. Just how or when burned no ono seems to know , but probably went iu the night sornotimi as there was slaughtering being dot there the day before. There hi boon no fire about the place , so naturally seems to have boon causi by Incendiarism. The building au tools were valued at about 1200 , an there waa some $200 worth of be roajlgd also. The Monitor oil stove never falls giro laUifaotion. Cooper & MoQi have them , 41 Main street. Why be weak ! Why not 1 healthy , robust , and strong , by tuli Brown's Iron BUUnt FAY'S FATE. Instead of Being Hung He Bets Only Ton Years in the Fen. A Small Penalty for a Brutal Murder. What is known as the Fay murder trial has como to a closo. The bloody affray occurred at Carroll last fall , and the particulars as brought out by the witnesses indicated a very brutal mur der. Fay kept a saloon there and Mahcr , his victim , handled freight to and from the depot. Mthor had de livered some kegs of boor to Fay , and stopping Into the saloon ho asked Fay to either pay tbo freight or step down to the ofllco and sign the book , Fay declared ho would do neither , and as Maher ( misted Fay invited him to step'outsldo and they would see nho was the best man. Maher agreed and started to open the screen door leading outside. Ho remarked "I can't opou it , " and Fay replied that ho would open it , and as ho started from behind the bar to do so the wltnecsos saw him make the motions as if opening a clasp knife. Ai Fay coarod Maher , it it thought that the latter saw the knlfo in his hand , for ho sort of started back and throw up ono hand , aud In doing so bin hand just touched Fay's breast. Fay at once otrnck at him with the knife , cut ting down through his hat , and be sides a rcalp wound , nearly savored ono of Manor's oars. Mnhor ntoppcd back and Fay struck again , catting him ever ono eye , and then as Maher stopped back , Fay made o , lange aud stabbed him In tlio abdomen , at which blow Maher fell , and from the effect of which ho soon after died. Iho wit- noosea clnlmod that each tlmo Fay itruok his victim ho gave a demon iacal yull , and scorned 'moro like a wild beast than a human being. After being arrested Fay admitted that ho had two rows with Maher be fore , and remarked that the third time "tho charm" and ho was always ex pected it would como to this. When told of bis victim's death ho remarked that ho expected that it was all np with him too , and in other ways aoemed to feel that ho had committed in out and out murder and that he bad made some preparation for thii bloody meeting , indicating cool pre meditation. About the only attempt that could bo made In his behalf was that of con vincing the judge and jury that ho did the act In an almost Insane moment , In the heat'of passion , and the attempt to excite sympathy , not merely foi himself , but for his wife and throe children , who appeared in court , and who made a rather favorable impres sion by thnlr manner and mien , The widow of the murdered man was alst in court with her two children , und no llttlo pympathy was felt f > r them. District Attorney Connors prose cuted the case aud Colonel Dalloy de fended. The jury were nearly unani mously in favor of finding the prison er guilty qf murder in the first do- ( ( roe , but bno protested so strong ! } that as a last resort thty agreed on a verdict finding-him guilty In the second end degree , and recommended him to the olemonoy of the court. Judge Raod sentenced him to ten years in the penitentiary , the lightest ponaltj that could bo glvou him. He was naturally much pleased al getting cff so lightly , and will proba bly bo content to let the cue so rest , without making any attempt to secure a nnw trial , Fay la ropresorted aa a man of violent lent passions , and when under the in fluoncu of drink to bo uncontrollable He may well congratulate himself or having a llttlo longer lease of life In view of the terrible crime he com mittod. AM ESOAPEORAOE. How a Mere Boy Playoa It On th < Chief of Pollen. Julio * Newman , a moro boy , whi was arrested on complaint of hli mother , whc could do nothing will him , proved a little too sharp for th chief of police. The boy , It Booms has a passion for running away fron home and has been roaming about 1 ; Nebraska and has boon in jail 1 Omaha , besides getting iato muc { other trouble. His mother apprer. tlood him to a cabinet maker , an while the boy seemed quick t earn aud willing to work , ye 10 would not stay content , an run away again. Then th mother oouoludod the only way waa t send him Ip the reform school , and i bad him arrested. While waiting 1 the calaboose for a hearing ho in proved the opportunity of noontlmi ind the absence of the officers , to mail bis escape. Over the doorleadln from the front room Into the calabooi proper is a transom supposed to t protected by iron bars. There soeme no space largo enough for etcapo , bt the boy someway squeezed hlmse through this transom between the bar and thus got Into the front room. Th front d30r being looked , ho could ni even then get out Iu the street , an while trying to ralio a window. Tr chief of police returned from dluni and found the bay thoro. He. tl chief , did not know the boy by sigh and on asking him what bo waa doit there , received from the boy's llpi long and touching story of how Ma shat Jackson had sent him np thoi to see about some boys who had stole his blacking braihoa , the llttlo lello pretending to bo a boot-black. Ti boy cried so aud played his part i well that the chief told him to go ar find the boys that stole his brnshr and make them glvo np the same , an if they wouldn't they should bo a rested. The boy started off , and llttlo later In the afternoon wh < Judge Angleaworth sent down to lun the boy brought Into court , It wi discovered that the boy was hon os If not honett. Hela still i large , and will probably keep awi from Council Bluffs for a time. Yotuur man pr woman , If you want b money for a iimkll amount. Irour * la t ] MarrUM Ford and Mutual Trust AMOI auoa , Dedal paplcU , Iowa , I \ J. N. OA8ADY. F. H , OROUTT. GASADY & OROOTT , 502 BROADWAY , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , EXCLUSIVE CARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT , 502 Broadway. NUGENT & SMITH , MERCHANT TAILORS , First-class Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed. NOB. 7 and 9 Mala Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JOHN BENO & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . , 18 Mala Street and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MOHN , } O STON HOUSE. J. M BARSTOW. M. D. Cor. 5th OFFICE St. and : 5tb Ave 1R IF WHITF OFFOEi Oor. Mainland 6th , up-stalr. Residence , 609 Willow Arenne. A CUIIDT JTUSTIOEOF THE PEACE , I Office after February 15th , over American Express. LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT S. S. WAGNER , for fanoralo at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , CASH BUYERS , Who'csale bntter , cgui , poultry and fruit. Ship lo us. Draft by return mill. 140 Broadway. NEW BOOT.AND SHOE STORE. S. A. PIERCE , Cor. Main and First avonuo. PETHYBRIDCE & HERBERTZ. * * = * * - - . kot , 327 Broadway 1 C QMITil CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and Ji Call I I II * Broadway , Plans aud specifications furnished W SHERMAN I.nN.EHAlN ? SS IAftvojho variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street I AM CO CDAMCV MERCHANT TAILOR , Artistiu Work UnlllCO rllnlldy and Reasonable Onargos. 872 Broadway linilfC P OnII FURNITURE , STOVES and lUIlt Ot OUN ) Household Supplies , 303 Broadway I IURT O UAOT ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James LI IIU I OC nnn I j Practices In state and federal courts. I * IC DT P ft n Mann'f Fine FurnitureUpholstery goods EOTH I I < X U U i Curtains and Window Shades , 309 Byway. QAHITADEIIM And bath hoaBO > 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Soy jnlll I MnlUIVI erelgn , Prop. , P.J.Montgomery , M. D. , Phy A M R BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , oppoaiti Al iUMIfflD | Union Avenue , second door above Metropolitan , PADV VETERINARY SURGEON , Office Untll- Bray's atablo , No. 12 Scott street , I Cl A till BROOKLYN MARKET , LCLnllUy Cor. Eighth and Broadway P I HFNNF Y M.an.a . ? f ORS.BOOLLAIls. > . ? r de > ap piled , 8th St. , between 6th and 7th Avenue D C WC D C U H110 C SMITH & NORTON , liCYEKC IIUUOC , Opera House. Refitted. $1 , 8LBO per day I MAUn ! l FURNITURE , STOVES , and GENERAL A ili IVlrlSiUaLLj HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway CONTRACTORS aad BUILDERS DECAY & GASSEL , Corner Sixth street and Avenue G A I MV NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD WU HLIfll ! GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway Our New lioou uuu improvement Uo Investigation Into the matter con * vlucos ns that ono of the most equita ble , reasonable and feasible plans of bnlldlug houses Is thai proposed and In opuratlon by the Mercantile Loan , Trnhi and Improvement company of this city. By Inveatlcg In shares In this Institution , which Is backed by some of onr best and most reliable business men , It becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod * erata moans to secure a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing a certain number of shares , at a certain monthly payment , In a fovr years a man can own a house of his cwn for about the sams as ho payo monthly for rent. Wit bellovo the MurcantlloLoan and Trust company , by organizing and opening np for business , having filled a long felt want In Council Bluffi. Their plans and system of loans will boar the moat careful scrutiny and exam- ( nation , aud we have no hesitancy In' pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , aud backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity. As the com pany exists It becomes at onoo an In stitution of value and credit to onr city and those who deulro homes. Their president is T. A. Klrklaud , vice president , Judge Peake ; sec retary , L R. Beery ; treasurer , Ool. Boobe , and their ofllco U In the base ment of Bhugsrt'a and MoMahon'i new block , corner First avenue and Pearl street , iin 7-ly * Va notice thi Marriatn Fund. Mutual Trait AMoclatlon , ol Cedar Rapid * . Iowa , highly spoken of In many of the leading papers of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads their adTtttiMSHit ta aaoUiu eoloBia ol this Dpwr , COUHCIl BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special adrertliementi , rue Loit , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Benl Want * , Boarding , eta , will be tnieried In thi column at the ow rate ol TEN CENTS PER LINE.lor the flrit Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE lei each iub equent Insertion Leare adr ertleem * at our offlce , No. Pearl Street , near Buadwajr. Wants. ETerybody Council Bluffs lo WANTED Tui Uii , iO cent * par week , de llrered by carrlen. Office , No T Pearl Street near Drowway. For Sale and Bent 170 it KENT Farm seven uillei ( rom town. Ap J } ply to Dr. P. W. I'oulson BEES In paccagrt Of a hundred at 25 OLD package at TUB B office , No. 7 Ptar itreet U rjOR SALE The handsome residence olVm J" M' Powers , deceased , on BroaIwar , oppo tlto it , K. church , grounds extend 215 foot on Broadway , and 300 let on Dia'on , Ttrmscajh Inquire ol John Clauaen and Peter Well , exoni tori ol Wm. U , Power * eitate. T OH PALE Monuments ol marble and granite J at No. 31 north Main street. W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Omaha and Gcnnell Bluffs Ural Estate & Collection Agency. n Odd Fallow block , ov Barings r HANAN & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , \TnwA West SIde Square , Olarlnda J1OVVAt DUQUETTE , GUIBEET & CO. , ( Succoeeora to EKB & DUQUETTE ) ra 16 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council BIutTs , la. , R. S. COLE & CO. , HANUFAOTUIinnS AND DEALEIIS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OP LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood and Iron TJMPSi Wocd Tubing ft'd GMPlpo aad Pump fixtures , ( or both Weeded od Iron Pumpn. Order * will receive piompt . . attention. No. . 001 South lUla Street , . , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. 115-eod-tS \ Broadway Steam Laundry ! WEST BROADWAY , A.C.LARSON - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPKOYED MACHINERY. L C. BRACKETT , 224 and 226 Broadway. BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES , Greatest Variety in the City. No stranger should fall to visit my store rooms. TiTLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE. . . Lauds .and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. MGTARIE3 PUBLIC .AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCil BLUFFS . IOWA MRS. D , A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs'and MACHINERY. Fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer , Corner a Street and 8th Avenue , Council Blufli. Prompt attention to orders. The b Woikmnn hlp and Reatonible cbarcea leb 1 w. n. M. rusn root. omou. . . . , OFFICER & PUSET , aw ; Council Bluffs , la , Established1866 Dealers In Foreign and Doroectla Exchange nd borne lecurltlea. r. D. numosoif , i. L. snnoiET. A. w. BTBIM President. Vlce-Piej't. Caehler. CITIZENS BANK . , Of Council Blob. Organized under the lawi ol the Blato ol Iowa Paid up capital . ' f 76,000 Authorized capital.- . . 100,000 Interest paid on time deposits. Draft * leaned on the principal cities ol the United States and Europe. Special attention given to collectlcni and correfpondenc * with prompt retatni. DUXOTOU 1. D. Edmnndion , E. L. Shagart , . W , Wallace , J. W. Uodler , ' Ai W Sir ft MORRAN , KELLER & GO. , The finest quality a id larveat stock west ol Chicago ot M ooden and Metalic Cases. Calls at tended to at all hours. We ilelr competition n quality ol roods or prices. Our Mr Jlorean has served aa uuuertaker lor forty ) co > rs and thor oughly uooerntaiids his muiness. Warerooms , Sll Broadway. UPHUUITEUINO In all IU brancbm cromptly attended to also carpetla Ing ana tamorequlns. iVIegraphlc aua wa or ders ruled without aelay. FRESH FISH. WILLIAM RAPP , 104i Main Strent , Next Block south uf P. 0. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN. 1,000 , HEAD OP YOUHB CATTLE FOE SALE. 600 Ilead ol Yearling Steeri and Heilen , 000 Head ol Two-year-old Steers , and 100 Head ol Two-jear-old Qdren. These catMe are all rood , straight , thrifty cattle , mostly graded cattle. For sale all tofrsthei or U loU to suit the purchasers. For lurthsr partic ulars call on or address M. V. Potter , Warsrlj , BtowB conaty , lew * . A-la E , J , EABDIHQ , H , D , , Medical ' Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. QraanMe ol ElectropUhJo Initllutlon , PhUa delphla , Fenca. Office Oor. Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Thi treatment ol all dltouea and palntal Iccltlea pecpllat to lemalei a tpeclaliy FOTODRYT WINTHERLICH BROS. , * /JI / Are now ready to contract lor small castings every description In MALLEABLE IRON , ifl GRAY IRON , [ I And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention Is called to the tact that the metals are melted In CBDOIILU which giro the very best castings , Burning Brands FOB- DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS - ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh avenue , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. . L X V Offlc * OTCI ttvlngi bank. OOtmoiL. BLUFFS. . . Iowa. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public , t IbBrotdway , Council Bluffs.