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6 THE DAILY BJi/E-COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY , OCTOBER 21
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Tnoaday Morning October 21
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Btreet , Hoar Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
See J. Roller's now fall stock of cloths
James Ward , John Lohoy and WilHan
Barry , were each fined yesterday for
being drunk.
Orrin DoWitt was arrested yesterday
on suspicion of being the follow who
stole Mace Wise's overcoat.
Frank D. Jackson , the republican candidate
didato for secretary of state , and Jacob
Sims nro to speak at Missouri Volley to
night.
night.W.
W. S. Smith , of the Ogden house , lost
his pocketbook in going to the 0. , B.
Q. depot the other night. It contained
Bomo valuable papers , but no money.
Dotoctlvo Edgar telegraphs from Sioux
City that the insane man supposed to bo
the musing Morgan O'Brien , from this
city , proves not to bo O'Brien after all
II. W. Clayton , who was formerly with
the Shugart Implement company , is or
ranging with Mr. Emery of Chicago to
open lumber yards in Omaha , near the
nail works on the Union Pacific track.
A brakoaraan named Ilofl was killed al
Emoraon Saturday afternoon while coup
ling cara. The link was driven through
hia body , mangling him terribly. Ilia
homo was in Red Oak , and ho leaves a
wife and throe children.
Sullivan it Fitzgerald are to put up
two brick residences for themselves , on
Tenth avenue , between Third and Fourth
streets. Mr. Wickham began yesterday
on the work. The first floors are to bo
eight foot above the proaont street , and
the lota are to bo filled.
If the Fourth ward ever gets an alder
man , ono of his first acts should bo to
have the tree at the corner of Eighth
avenue and Eighth street removed , as it
I ia a very evident obstruction , especially
If to any ono going along the sidewalk on a
a dark night.
The lamp post at the corner of Sixth
avenue end Eighth street ia so nearly
buried by the street filling that that the
lamp-lighter has to got on hia knooa to
light it. It is no wander that a small
boy in that neighborhood asked his papa
how long it would take that lamp post to
grow as big as the others ,
Hon. John Van Valkonburg , republi >
can candidate for elector at largo will
speak at the court house this evening , if
the weather is unfavorable for out door
speaking , but if favorable will speak In
Baylias park. The republican clubs are
requested to moot at their respective
headquarters at 7 o'clock sharp to receive
marching orders.
all
Alderman Mynstor scorns very will *
ing to have the Fourth ward go without
any aldormanio roproaontativo until next
spring. It probably wouldn't grlovo
him much if all the aldorraon were to
resign or give him their proxies , so that
ho and the little mayor could run the
whole city government. They cmno
very near to doing it now ,
John Leonard , "tho kid" whom Ofiicor
Dunn shot the other night , was before
the police court yesterday , but the
charge of vagrancy was dropped on con
dition that ho would leave the city.
"Tho kid" has the reputation of being a
bad crook , but is lot off easy , while some
of the honest sort of mon , who are un
fortunate enough to got drunk , are compelled
polled to pay a fine or go to jail. Author a
ities , however , think it cheaper to lot
Omaha take care of "tho kid" for a
while.
A young man , giving his name as 0.
Walker , was on trial before Justice
Vaughan yesterday on a charge ot pick
ing pockets , the victim being Mr.
Walsh , of Mills county , who in the crowd
on the corner of Bryant street and
Broadway lost § 10 40. The ovidouco
waa so clear against Walker that ho was
hold in the sum of § 500 to the district
court. Ono witness , named Boone ,
swore so stoutly in the prisoner's be-half ,
and the evidence pointed so auspiciously
to him oa an accomplice , that at the close
of the cue ho too was arrested. Another
young follow , giving his name as Lonlo
Arnold , is also in jail , awaiting a hearing
on a like charge , it being claimed that
with the two others ho was trying to
work the crowd.
Gorham , the photographer at 31 Main
street , is now ready for busircss.
COUMISHOLAJU
ooyNoii , DLurra MABKBT ,
Wheat-No. 1 milling , 00(205 ( ; No. S , 60 ®
CO : rojcctodl B.
Corn Local purposon , 35 ® tO. a
OaU For local purpodoi,95@40.
H y 810 00@1200 per ton ; baled , 60 ® CO
Rye 40@45o.
Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. of
Wood Good supply ; prices at yard * , 6 00 ®
700.
700.Goal
Goal Delivered , bard , 11 CO per ton ; eoft as
CiOO per ton
Lard I'sJrbank'a. wholoaallrur at 9c ,
Idour-Olty flour , 1 fiO@3 80.
Brooms 2 ti5@3 00 par doz.
fit
L1VB BTOOK.
of
Oattle-Butchor cowi S 00@3 25 , Butcher
gUo , 4 O0' > 4 25.
filioei > 3.rX ) .
U ( i 123@4 05.
PBODOOK AND nDITH.
Poultry Live old hout , 7cj ipring chlckeof , to
2 25@2 50 per doz.
I'eachca-J bur. bor , 1 00 , fill
Txjmons 460@SOC per box.
But tor Creamery , Ibcg'JUt- ; choice country
ire.
ire.Kgg 10 per dozen.
vtigetabltsa I'otatoei , 3040o per biihej !
onloiui , 40COc | > er buupiliwriheicu ; ] cooking
or eatinif , 2 60 ; IMJD , 1 7D@ ' . ' M ) per
btuUel ) Bweet iiotaUwii. 4 00 ver bbl.
Wrought ( ion rauguti ufc rnduccd prices
at DdVcl & Wright' * , 504 Broadway ,
THE COUNCIL.
Some Merc Child's ' Play Abpnt Aider
man James' ' Resignation ,
The Kick About Fire Protection
Eecoivos Attention ,
Miscellaneous Mutters ,
A mooting of the city council was holt
yesterday nf tornoon nt which the mayor
and Aldermen Qolso , Mynstor , McMa
h n and Keating were present.
The bond of J. II , Wheeler , as po-
llcoman , was presented and approved.
Properly owners complained of the
horrible condition of Tenth avenue between
twoon Third and Twelfth streets , and
petitioned to have the avenue filled up
to grade and a sidewalk laid along ono
sido. Referred.
A petition was proaentod or a aide
walk on Third street from Ninth avenue
to Sixteenth avonuo. Referred.
The bill of P. J. AIcMahon & Co. , for
S305 for abstracts furnished the city , for
making paving assessments was allowed.
Aid. Mynsltor , of committee on streets
and alloys reported in favor of granting
petition for sidewalk on Lincoln avenue ;
also in favor of granting that In regard to
sidewalk in front of Lot 2 , Block C ,
Grimes addition , in favor of filling lower
Broadway from Stroolsvillo to the pum
ping works to as great an extent as the
council thought best ; in favor of allow
ing the Egyptian sidewalk to bo laid on
lower Broadway as asked for by John
Short ot nl. : in favor of allowing the cement -
mont sidewalk In front of No. 714 Sixth
street nnd in that vicinity to remain as
low for the present , although a little
jolow grade ; also in favor of asking the
city attorney to look after the proposed
revising of the license ordinance ; also
, hat the committee had soon the Supt.
of the government building hero , in re
gard to the curbing taken by the city ,
ind that lip was willing to settle the mat
ter by having the city olthor replace the
curbing or pay for it , at any time before
; ho i building should bo completed. The
report was concurred in.
Alderman Siodoniopf at this stage of
the proceedings entered the council
chambor.
Alderman Hynator called attention tea
a circular ho had received about a street
; rador , which ho thought it would bo
well to try hero. lie was instructed to
correspond with the manufacturers.
The mayor road a letter from Judge
Dillon aoknowlodging the receipt of § 250
: or consultation foe , and thanking the
city fur its kindly expression to him ,
Aid. McMahou reported in favor of nl-
owing the petition of Mrs. Royal Amy ,
isklng to bo relieved of paying taxes on
lor homestead , aho claiming to bo unable
, o pay thorn. Seine of the aldermen ob-
ootod , the homestead being a valuable
ono. The motion not to concur in the
report was carried , nldormon Hynstor
and BIpMahon nlono voting in favor of
remitting the taxes.
The finance committee reported in fa
vor of reducing the personal assessment
f Joseph Knotts , on the strength of the
attor'n allidayit , concurred In.
The attention of the council was called
> y Harry Birkinblno to an article pub-
iahod in the Evening Globe , and copied
nto The Investigator , an insurance pa-
ier , claiming that this city was without
iron protection , that the hose was rotten ,
hoiro / alarm unreliable , etc. The chief
engineer , committee on fires , nnd city
onIc
lorlc were instructed to ' gather data and
aflidavita showing the falsity of the state
ment made by "tho oflicial organ. " *
The city marshal was instructed to on-
orco the gasolineordinance. .
The city attorney was instructed to
draw an ordinance requiring the hotel to
irovido fire escapes.
The city attorney reported that in case
of the vacancy caused by Judge James'
resignation it was necessary to hold a
special election.
Aid. Mynstor moved to postpone the
matter until the next mooting , rfo sec
ond.
ond.Aid.
Aid. Sicdontopf said that the citizens
of the Fourth ward wanted au alderman
and did not want any dplny.
The city attorney expressed it as his
opinion that the council could not go on
with business , if there was a vacancy ,
unless it took otops to fill the vacancy. nt
The city attorney further expressed it
as his opinion that there already existed
vacancy.
Aid. Siodontopf moved that as Judge
James had not yet filed an apology , that
hia resignation boaccoptod.
Aid. Mynstor moved to adjourn. Aid ,
Keating seconded it.
The talk was roauinod without the
motion being voted on. Aid. Mynstor
did not agree with the city attorney. Ho
did not think there was any vacancy un ,
til there waa n formal acceptance of the .
resignation. The concurring in the re
port of the committee favoring the ac
ceptance of the resignation , was not
Bulllciont.
This report was hunted up and road
again.
The motion to adjourn was withdrawn
but renewed it , and would not allow Aid ,
Siodontopf to road the motion ho had
prepared on Judge Jones resignation.
The motion to adjourn was carried. Aid ,
Siodontopf and Aid , McMuhon voting no ,
Aid , h'iodontopf notified the council of
that ho would not take nny part in the
transaction of business until stops were
takou in the James matter.
The mayor notified the council that ho
would call a apucial mooting for Saturday
evening.
The motion which Aid Siodontopf prepared -
pared but which Aid. BIynator would not
ulvo him the courtejy of allowing to bo
introduced was as followa :
Itoiolvod , That the resignation of Al
derman Jamoa bo not accepted , and that
committed bo appointed consisting of
Alderman Mynstor , MoManou and Glsa .
for the purpoBO of waiting upon Aid.
Jamce , and informing him of the action
the council upon his resignation and
make auck apology to .Alderman Jamoa
they may BOO fit.
The othoV "chucked off" rosolu lion
Alderman Slcdonatopff was ;
WUEKIUS , Alderman Jatnos lias aeon
not to comply with the requirements
the council , therefore , bo it
Itoaolvod , Tim1 the resignation of
Alderman Jam eg bo and is hereby ac
cepted ; and further
lU'aolved , That thu mayor bo requested '
ordnr a special election in the Fourth >
ward for ( ho election of an alderman to
the vacancy occasioned by the resig
nation of Alderman James.
HioulcKlili > iucnH ,
The following shipments of stock at the
Union Block Yards for October 20 ;
II , Baker , ono car horses , DO head ,
Wo t Point , Nub. , via U. P.
Okillala Uinoh do. , two earn ahoop ,
201 head , Chicago , by 0. & II , I.
B. Cuilck , five cars ] hops , ! 341 head ,
Chicago , by 0. , M , & St. P.
John Wiggins , ono car hogs , 200 head ,
Chicago , by C. & H. I.
Frank Baker , twocars cattle , 200 head
Chicago , by 0. & II. I.
P. A. Page , two cars cattle , 41 head ,
Chicago , by 0. & II. I.
Dowllng & Co. , five cars cattle , 100
head , Chicago , by 0 it II. I.
Fuller & Miller , ono carhoga , CO head ,
Chicago , by 0. & 11. I.
B , A. Halo , ono car hogs , 70 head , Chi
CBRO , by 0 , M. t St , P.
F. Beswick , ono car hoga , 09 headChi
cage , by 0. it R I.
II. W. Brad , ono car hogs , 05 head ,
Chicago , by 0. it It. I ,
W. J. DAVI'B , ono car hogs , 07 head ,
Chicago , by 0. it H. I.
W. E. Smitn , one car hogs , 09 head ,
Chicago , by 0. it II. I.
Brown it Co. , four cars hogs , 130 head ,
Chicago , by 0. it II , I.
0. Anderson , ono car hogs , 08 head ,
Chicago , by 0. it II. I.
W. F. Spoflbrdono car cattle , Co head ,
iaiiiR , Nob. , via U. P.
J. J. Young , four cars snoop , 455 head
Council Blufla ,
J. & A. Blair , ono car cattle , 23 head ,
Rock Springs , Wyo. , by U. P.
LAOY AND THE LAW ,
, Hayes DOCB Not Got Along Very
Itapldly Fighting Gamblers ,
The case of Capt. Hayes against Pat
Lacy has attracted some little attention
ant ) cau32d seine talk. Hayes filed an
information before .Jnclgo Ayloswcrth
charging Licy with keeping n gambling
iouoo , and a day was sot for a hearing ,
jut Judge Aylosworth was absent from
the city , and another day waa sot. Then
10 was absent again , and the caao was to
vo boon hoard yesterday morning but
Judge Aylosworth who was at homo ever
Sunday , waa called away on the morning
train , and Justice Shurz accepted his
[ > laco. Attorneys Soars and llhodnbock
iftor waiting until nearly noon ,
for the appearance of Lacy
sr hia attorney George Holmes ,
insisted on having the bond of $300 de
clared forfeited. They insisted that tha
: aso had boon trifled with long enough ,
that Holmes had boasted that it shall
not bo brought to trial , and that Judge
Aylcsworth ought to face the music. Mr.
Ilolmoa was sent for and on his appear-
inco ho declared that Lacy was willing to
lave an examination before Judge Ayls-
worth , but not before Justice Schurz. If
they insisted on a hearing before Schurz
do would take a change of venue , and
Llio eager attorneys for the state shall
; an nothing. Ho said ho waa willing to
iiavo the caao taken up at any time when
J ndgo Ayloaworth could attend to it , and
intimated that after bothering Capt.
Hays and the attorneys so long ao possible ,
Lacy shall waive examination , if
that would be the end oi it. Soars de
clared that if the prosecutor could not
jot justice in town that ho would hlro
liimsolf to some country justice , and
commence cases there , and predicted
very confidentially that ho would yet
convict Lacy. There was a good deal of
plain talk , but J ustico Schurz concluded
t to put his finger in the pie , knowing
.hat n change of vonno would bo taken
'roin him at onco. Ho decided to lot
.ho matter rest with Judge Ayleaworth
.nforo whom the case was started.
It is said that Capt. Hays who started
.he case will bo led a merry dance before
lie gets any great satisfaction out of it ,
and the wcy in which the matter opens
up indicates that this prediction will
irovo truo. It is said that ho is waiting
o BOO if this first round comes out satis-
actorily , before starting aomo more cases
against others.
Closing Out ,
To close the business I oiler my stock of
miscellaneous books , picture , fany gooda ,
notions , fire screens , easels , willow and
cuno high chairs and children's rockers ,
it prices never known before in the west.
U. E. Soainan. , paper , books and station
ery , CO-t Broadway , Council Blufla.
II , W , Young , of Sioux City , was nt the
) gdcn ycatordny ,
J , K. S , Tate , of itandolpli , Iowa , wnb nt
ho Pacilio ycntordny.
George 0. Purkcr , of Missouri Valley , was
tlio Ogden f cstcnlny ,
Dr. 13. X. Wood , of Missouri Valley , was
at tha 1'aciflo yoaterduy.
II , C , Addis started last evening on a bust-
IOBH trip through Nebraska. ,
W. S , I'ettlbono has returned from a visit
to hU childhood's homo lu Pennsylvania.
Dr , 0 , W , Archibald la expected to bo hero
Saturday to attend the sale of bis trotter * .
lion. Lnfo Young passed through hero yea-
ordny ou route for Adams county to speak
.hero ,
J. 13. llarknens , of H.irknesu Bros. , utnrtod
for Missouri Valley yoitordav , looking afto
Mr. and Mm. Obld Mattoon , of Slioboygiui ,
ore In the city , the gnouls of the
Kirklnndd.
W. Itunyau , of the firm uf B eobo & Co. , ro.
timed Saturday night after on absence of
soveii weeks ,
1' , W. 1'or and wife nnd Miss lluby Pooto ,
Shounndoiih , were In the city yesterday ,
and nt the Pacific .
H , S , Miller , the ( ronoral ngont for Oyler'a
carriages , loft ynsterday for Nebraska , look
ing nftar bunincm ,
tliuues Turner , the Missouri Valley nowa
ngont was In the city yesterday , Blinking
hands for a few minutes with the boys ,
Mlus Kittlo IngnUby , whoso car catches so
quickly thu tings and "holloa" nt the central
ollleo , has returned from her trip to Chicago.
Mm. Hewitt , who him been with her dimgh-
.ur Mm , Arthur Cowlef. for some time , haa
jcou called to Hamburg by the illuoeg of Mrr.
Cowlcs' twin lister , Mrs , Beach.
J , W , Adolf lias returned from Kansas ,
where ho and his brother Charles have been
ooking after their lauded intercuts. Charlca
will remain n week or eo longer. They fuel
well aatiaCod with their investment there.
B , B , Maun has returned from M'lireli.ill-
uwn and Ottumwa , where he has boon look- J
tig after thu interests of the Mutual Heservo
Fund Life association of New York. Basidoa
I'stabllshing ageuclcx there hu secured a num.- Be
or of the loading citizens of both cities , with
lollcles of tivo to ten thouiixml dollars each.
Liu therefore roturna hapjiy , and talk ) Inaur-
anco moru glibly und enthusiasticully than
BeJ
ever ,
Persons interested in roller ska tea
should invcatigato the latest improve J
ment , the 2 ] inch bruss lined wheels ,
which are nold only by II. L. Miller ,
1000 Fourth venue , Council llluflj.
Full assortment of club , half club and
strap tkatos on liana.
1C
103 MAIN STREET ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
JIWTTTTPT T TPT & .
IMPORTER * SD. DEALER IN
AND-
Musical 3 nstruments of E very Description
I claim to liavn the Lest selected stock nnd largest variety of any
no about hereI can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every
ime ; and that I sell low those wno are and have been my customers will
bear me out.
My line of Plush'Goods is especially fine , such as Albums , Odor
Cases , Toilet Sets , Ladies'Arm Bags , Purses , etc.
I have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers , Vases ,
Toilet Sets , Tin Toys , Dolls , Doll Carriages , Wagons , Sleds. Carts and so
on without an end.
As my traveling agent may not get around to see you in tirneI , will allow
ou 5 per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my
ore and make your selections. My samples will be ready by October
st , 1884. I guarantee low prices.
Assortments of Toysfrom 8100 to $5.00 put upSready ship.
gams in
In order to make room for an Immense stock of Spring Goods , I have decided to
offer all goods now in stock , at prices never before quoted in this city.
GEO. R. BEARD , Next door to P. O.
EVERYTHING ;
Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCILBLTJFFS
Having opened in n now store I invite the inspection of ladies.
MRS. H. .T. NORRI9 , 2JJO Broadway , . . . Oouncil
A. F. CliATTEJlBUCIC , Ct. EDQAU , 0. E. BESWICK ,
Manager. Assistant. Secretary.
luffs Ostective Association
. . . _
Will , ilo all , kinds or dctcctl\o ork for llankp , Expre > ! < , 'lolegnpli nrH ttailway cou.panloi . , Merchants ,
Itiimfactorles , Corporwlons. Put llo and 1'ihate Institutions and District Attornsyi. Stolen
property recovered -
covered Collections m ilo , HUslnR Irlonds found. Dlvorcoa pruourol. ? 500 reward odoroil lor the nrtcat
and con > lctlon o ( any poraon or persons fiauJulontly represantlnff tills Association. AH communications
strictly confidential. Olllcu : JlatonloTcmulo Council IIlulU Iowa. 1 . 0. Box 12D3.
WHOLKSALE DKALEUS IN
nd 344 ITroadway. OOUNOTL BLUFFS TO\VA
Waves , Switches , Whatnots , LangL'y aiod Pompadour
Frizzes ,
ALL KINDS OF
MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS
MRS. L A. WARBURTON ,
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
Cutting and Fitting a Specialty.
2JU 11KOAIIWAY
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
W.E3.VAUCHAN.
Justice of the Peace.
Omaha end Council Blnffr.
al esUta oollootlon agency , Odd Follow * Block
er Strings Bank
N. SCHURZ ,
Mce of tlm Peace.
OFFICE OVEIl AUKIUOAN EI1-EES3 ,
OUNOILBLTJFPS , IOV7A ,
Fr
E. Eice M. D.
P A WrTDO or other tnmors removed without In
UJiflUlJnij | knllo or drawing o blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES klnj " < *
Over hlrty yoari practloil eip rleuo * Offioc Ho
I'otrl treit. Council UluBl
tlTOouculUtlon Iren
Grain. &
BOOGE'S SIODX CITY HAMS.
J , Y. FULLER ,
Oommission Merchant J.
I'eail Street . . . . Council Blufli , low a.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Wo make a ( specially , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd
YAH A CIGARS. All Oigaro sold by ua are of our own manufacture nnd warranted
as represented.
OPERA HOUSE CIGAR , HOUSE , I D52 Broadway , *
H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA
A COMPLETE LINE OP
Boots , Shoes and Eubbers
All now nnd dcun. LOWEST THICKS and shown In PLAIN FldUilES. Solid goods. No
Bhoddy. All work warranted. Wo are bound tagct acquainted , It goada and prices
will do U. No trouble to thow goods. Mall orders solicited. Oood < sent to a
parts 0.0. I ) , subject to approval. Call and look over our stock at
Boston Boot and Shoe tore.
417 Broadway , Council Blufig. E. K ADAMS & CO.
NOEENE & LANDSTROM ,
Fall Goods Ready. Suits Mndo to Order in Latest Style
on Short Notice nnd n Eensonalo Prices.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
205 Mam titroot. . . . . . . Oouncil BlnIa4 (
0.000 Electric BcHa fold lor the Month of Sent , by us.
HcJcrcnccs Any of the business houses In Council Bluffs. JDDD & SMITH. Proprlotorij.
Salesrooms 319 , Broadway. Manufactory 30. Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS-
Keep Horses and Mulea constantly on hand which
wo will soil in retail or wholesale lots.
All Stock iWarranted as Represented ,
Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain and Baled llav. Prices rea
sonnblc. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
In Iowa and Nobraaka , and Hold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council
Bluffs , Iowa.
MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer , \
urtalns , In lace , Fl'k , Turcoman , Etc.j oirclottiB , llattlnss , Linoleums Eta
hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST ,
amo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line ,
heapeat place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Fnrnishinga in the
City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies.
Nos. 6 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane
MANDEMAKERS &
STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY
201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmau St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and .satisfaction
Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free.
Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from § 3.60 to
§ 25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain
the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in
1ST 3F&.KT TT DOLES
As 1 ncud the room to display my stock of stovca.
A. J. HANDEL , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
326 UrovlH-ay ,
Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds.
EuEGrRAPn ORDERS PROHTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
. X2 3ST. 3Vt , ixi. Ot. . C3oxi.xi.oil
P , ALYSWOBTH.
roe Houses moved on tha LHTLK GIANT trucks nd any | dlstanc8 f ndl ] < ver lany kind , oiftfrouna1
IIUIGK HOUHEd ralg d. All work Ktmuitood
W.ri' . AYLSWOIITIT , ino Nlnth-s rect.
roimnm BtuFra.
PIANO
HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS
Endorsed by FIUKI Luurr.
EMERSON PIANOS.
Unrivalled or Tone or Dnlshi
KIMBALL PIANOS
IJcst Modern I'rtootoBuy.
The Kimball Organ , o long and favorably known irj the wait , ruecmmondii Itself.
BTKWAKT , Solo Ageut for ftbov llt of Gooda. Wftrercomai1339 IBro )
Council Bluffa OorrenroaJouco SollcitoJ , AgetU WanteJ ,