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6 P.T. MAYNE Maosger Councll Bluffs Circulation, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS. Offfte: Corner of Fifth Stroet and roRd wiy. | H. W. TILTON, Editor. THE BEE The past offorts of Tie Bek to | promptly chronicle all events occuring i this city, and to fairly deal with all mwattons affecting the peace and pros perity of the people of Council Bluffs and vicintry, have met with such raady expressions of approval, and anch practical support, that it has Seen decided by its management to | make the change which to-day speaks for iteelf. As will be seen from the advertisement columns, Tie Bee is warranted in feeling that it has many friendm here who gladly welcome a <"1 voge By which this city and state are given space of their own, Tur Bex has established itself not ounly in the hearts and homes of many here,, but hes also established itsclf in 2 home of its own. An office has been itted up in Room No. b, Everott's dlock, Bmadway, where all friends wnd' patrons of Tur Bee will find a frearty welcome, and where all the smvenences for the transaction of fmrsiness, and the gathering and giving s have boen provided. MINO: MENTION Only eleven persons in yuL Adjparned meeting of the board of +ade this ovening. Ehere were wix funerals in the city wterdmy, wostly childcen, Fhe wanagers of the public library are siding for printed catalogues, There i a g od foot crossing 10w over rimar sorth of the smelting works. The ¥piscopalinns wocialize at Mr, Aylesworth’s residence to.morrow even- The funerdl wervices of Theodore 1" ooms were held Saturday afternoon at hin vkl e LiNelegation of Odd Fellows from this ity atbemded the installation at Neola on Saturday evening. he Cowneil Bluffs Light Guards rally ab @neir armory Lo-morrow evening £ comwider important questions. Vieuneil Bluffs is soon to have another hoile mmding esablishment, A new Bimilding 30560 will be the stait off for the ok “diwette” to-night, Nomarks about “wli-oli#™bing given are barced as tio worn aad o her juas on the name savor of ancient histary. se is the on'y one thus far begua witi R ek ) has been &0 it reversl daye. O Lers will £l aw it now. Cnnmd caparted wha nrolal, A Forr- el oy passed thrpugh Ve o Satucisy <yen ng en route from Col- arado tv Wiconsin, He was alone, but Beree 304 3 afiout his neck giving divecs 0wt eon luctore, Uhadien Eainer dicd yesterday moni g at hiv cenden e orth Harrion sticel, after an ilises Lastiug but o weck, Lhe dis case i ty, boid-pnevionia, Helew s + wife aad tive children. The officers and co rwittee of the Houthweste n lowa snd Northwestern Misiniri Vatoran asnoc e to be welgoms ¢ here on Wedneslay ovening, amf given & chance to wa m Ly a camp Sre of the Grand Aemy of the Republic. The sh ¥’ sale of Johnson & Co.'s atoeke b goode m lower Broadway closed Siotmed wpiicht wi b crowd who gobbled all o roceries and crockery at such v preicew that some of themn spent thrice they had saved, in boasting of their 0%, 1arr the Soaming bowls, Ihe arcesian well at Geise's brewory, which uas Leen reported as having stopped w, ix doing its best to show that wha think so are mistaken, [t in powvine « grand succens and s furnishing au whaadavt supply of pure water for all the neoessary purposes of the establish- oot The tuuvral services of the late Wl liam M. Powers wero held yestorday af- termoou a . the residence on Broadway, The wotvices were brief, and were conduct- «i by twv. S Delong, The remains were Sakew 94 Fuicmount cemetory and there teporited beside those of his wife's in the £ iy Jok. At & mecting of the stockholdersof the Vouscil Blufl, Sayings bank, held on Touratuy, daouary 12, 1881, it was voted Lo fmeres o e capital stock of the bank fivin 320,000 ¢ 850,000 and the surplus funad from $12,0000 to $20,000, This in- crease € capitaland surplus was then and * b ovibed for and paid in, The abush, St. Louis & Pacific folk have wi ey concluded to move into the city, and voluy they are occupying their aew Lullding for the first time, and are prepaved to do business there, It is locw- ed @ wr the Clicago, Buriington & Quin- ey'sloe d depot. The move is & mutual wasen ene s (o the company and the pub- “©ne of the healthiest signs of this city's prosperity and growth is the scar- ity of bouses to rent. Much building is im progress, woie I8 contemplated, and #till the demand s 80 hrisk that even be- toce & prdiwinary excavation can be weade pidicatious rush in from we e uupants o the huilding which s still pap ¢ Mhix demand rhowsthat the oity’ pulne, vespiration and temperature are de- cidedls healthy. He zave his uime as Jotn Wilkon, o sasd Be was hunting some place where they sal ¢ comrtplaster. He carvied his ul yrisse cect fic to on his ywarthy coun. tLenance, in the oh we of Lwo or thice fiu. sermal wacks and 4 mangled nose, from whick the claret was spurting ; sud all s tecenan ke ntimated that be wa: jeal- wor. He wanboud in his threats of wak- fug touble with the dutestinal u range- [ ment, which at times alnost broke THE OMAHA DAILi BEE: MONDAY JANUARY 16. 1852 FOOTLIGHT FLASHES ‘ work at the Junction is under - | charge of T. M \raln'lr‘ who is general Black-Eyed Susan Meota With Foul tgent for the C., B & Q. B &M, and K. C, rnmln J H Hunltr is Play at the Opera House- | chief ) .rh of the freight department, Olivette To-Night and True George Calde r cashier, and M. Way Devotion to Follow. | bright in charge of freight transfer, - | Some thirty men altogether are em- ployed in the work at the offices, and freight platform. here Saturday - as A POLICE PICKINGS. matinee, Hazel Kirke was given, the - audience size and The Stars of the Evening Shine on Little Wickedness. Edward Clifford’s company closed their week's season evening. In the afternoon being of gocdly quite enthusiastic. In the evening as a grand finale was presented a double bill, including Foul Play and Black- Eyed Susan. Homer Caughey. of the Coy house, Joth plays were given well, and in some parts the showed unusual strength. The audi- ence was very large and bubbled over with enthusinsm. The evening's entertainment was necessarily long — ton long, and it secms that a manager would soon catch the hint that it is possible to have too much, even of a good thing. The week, as a whole, has veen a successful one, and Clifford has gained a strong hold here, which will cause him to ever have a welcome on any return, HESS' ACME OPERA appears at Dohany’s this evening. The company numbers fitty, and em- braces excellent talent. Olivette is well described as a musical comedy of errors, Tt is full of catching airs, much mirth and melody, and sented by this troupo forms o ¢ ing entertainmeont ompany cash, stolcn from the hotel the other night, now rejoices in having regained his ticker, it being among the plun- der found upon the man Wilson, ar- rested in The authorities here are itching to get hold of Wilson as soon as the Nebraska authorities arc through with him, but the pros- pect of his getting a long stretch there gives little hope of his being punished for his deviltries here. Omaha, Aty Four soiled doves were cooped at wolice station Saturday. Two of them were made pull 813.85 each out of their stockings and the othera are still on the mourners’ bench. * ‘T'here was almost a Quaker silence in police circles Saturday night, and ..nl} one arrest was made, the victim s only on awild drunk and simply crac! ng the peace. FORBES DRAMATIC COMPANY always draws crowded houses. P. H. Sage, who was charged with Wednesday ovening, at Dohaney's, [ being the one who snatched a gold s by them, |chain from the neck of a colored Truo Devotion will by Tt is a highly sensational = drama throughout, which runs in a vein of wit and humor. and the startling - maxes are offset by farcical situations, giving o happy relicf, and making the play full of hfo and varied emotions. £ s = woman named Mollie Smith as the latter was walking along the street, was discharged Saturday afternoon, the case heing dismissed on motion of the county attorney. Jack Shields, charged with a griev- ous assault upon J. J. Jennings, waived examination and was hound in $1,000 to appear before the grand jury. SUNDAY SUNDRIES, W. B. AfMleck Tulks About Old Age und Delights a Large Audi- ence-The Unlon Services. Re -— PERSONAL. J. P Filbert, of this city, has just re- oeived the sad news of the death of his aged father at Palatine, T11. C. B. Hinkley, of Boston, train dis- potcher of the Chicago & Northwestern railway, made a flying visit here Saturday. R. H. Day, of Quincy, Tll, who can talk and sell corn planters alongside of any one on the road, called at Tue Brr wtucday. Yesterday morning there was a large congre ¢ the Broadway Motho dist church, drawn thither by the an nouncement that Rev. W. B. Affleck, of York, preach. Those wlho know or had heard of this gentleman’s wonderful and peeuliar powers. expected much of him. He gation England, was to overtook and farly distanced ali these v has gainel a new resident in the person of Mr. Hatfield, who has left his Missouri Valley home to engage in the livery business here. W. 8. Rickett, of Chicago, one of the best known dealers in agricultural imple- ments in the west, spent Sunday in this city, and is looking after the trade. County Treasurer Bennett says he feels like a stranger behind the desk. Tllness has laid him off duty for & week past, but he has got back to the vau't again, though not rugged. R. W. Wood and A. 8, Orbison, of Kan- . spent Sunday at the Pacific oxpectations. Ho chose as his text, 37 incidents TT Samuel, 19th chapter, verses 3: made the there narrated the themo for touching upon old age and the various helps in life to reach a grand old age. His talk was in some respects rambling, his manner was ¢ mversational, and in appearance, mien and language he was rofreahingly original. Ho has been rightly tormed the churohly “Mark Twain,” Full of quaint humor he kopt the audience in a state of merri- inclusive, and fulo hne-haws, There was a touch of heir missim to this city is to ten/ 8% tun, which several times | confer with the ice men here with a view during the discourse caused the tear | of securing a supply of water cakes to to follow so Zquickly upon the smile that the average auditor was kept ona leeler hetween the two extromes of emoli n. Ho took occasion to compliment Tngersoll on his late address at the grave of w little child, and pronounced the rhotoric thero displayed as spark- ling like crystals, but like crystals that were cold, and had no such warmth of heart as was needed and could be given by those who had a belief that the life beyond was more than a blank, Rev. Mr. Affleck went to Omaha to preach there last evening, and after lectairing there wiil return here to ive an address on ‘“‘Lost for the Want of a Word,” at the Broadway Mothodist church, Wednesday even- ing. Rev. P. F. Bresco discoursed to his people last night on ‘‘The One Trip.” He has decided to change the hour of his evening services to 7:30 o'clock, to conform with the other churches, For two wecks past union services have been held with fair success. The last was in the Baptist church Friday ovening. It was led by Rev. C. Ham- lin and was attended by about 160 porsons, Special religious sorvices have been arrarged to be held at the Congrega- tional church Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs’ay eveniues of this week, The Pacific Junction B. & M. Depot Plattsmouth Entorpriso The depot is a large Gothie build- ing. two stories hivh and 30x100 feot in dimensions. On the south runs the B. & M. tracks, coming on an air line from the bridge. ( he north the C., B. Q. Council Bluffs branch comes in, and about 500 feot| IOWA BOILED DOWN, west of the depot the K. O, St J. & —_— C. B road passes by. A 14.foot walk | Towa Oity has @ new city hall which leads from the depot down to the [ cost $13,300, track and large platform. The yrounds Dubuque was never in a healthier condi- in and around the building have been | tion than now, filled in and raised some five fect, and | The state university starts out with 150 the work in this line, still incomplote, | students this year. is being pushed rapidly. Tho west| Montcello put uearly 880,000 into new end of the building on the ground | buildings last year. floor, is the telegraph office, lighted | A:ihl prospeoting company has been with n corner bay window, and sido | formed at Holt, Union county. windows furnishied inside with all im- [, & woman in Floyd county, 40 years old, orovements necessary for rapid work. ”:)‘;““"‘"‘*rh‘i"t“h‘“‘;:t";"“"J“" Ml oxt to the telegraph office is the bag. WRWS AAROIUMIA have Just cadis gage roomn, furmished with largo Howe | ¢*ted 4 now church which cost 812,500 . ), floor scales, for woighing track loads | e, Dt tokort :;’}':,,,';"‘5:;:.':‘;1.'?’ of baggage at one time. The immonse ) waiting rooms ccupy the entire o- | yeseeta s sk s he oot in’ she sate mainder of the ground tloor, except ¢y ling tro h ing the ticket office, and lunch coun ,1:':‘.';i,'(‘r’.'{ l‘rxr"t.‘:.ool:'::;‘;;:n‘l:ll‘i;‘ltp.\‘{ ters opposite. Up stuirs, two rooms | gona. are acrors the west end - one, Chief | Judge Strubble, speaker of the house of Clerk Hunter's oflice, and the other, a | represeutatives, wae a shoemaker in his store room for the freight office. Neat | early years. comes the large of in which | The Burlington public library last year work some fifteen freight clerks; and v d 8247 from taxes and §209.50 from opamn from this, i Agent Mar- l"""l:“";: Jspida pu 1 and's privato oflice. lwu sleepin A S P P eQnpany o | umt i 00) pumps, the large east room is lmmg finished Burlington’s handsome new opera house up a8 o reading room for the em- fight next summer’s heate 1 term in Kansas City. Rev. Mr. Payne, whohas lately resigned a pastorate in New York state, has been spending a few days in this city, the guest of Mr. F. F. Ford. He expresses himself as grently pleased with the west and is thinking of settling somewhere in this part of the country. Charles F. Ressigvie, who was for three years telegraph operator in this city, has been rewarded by several promotions during the years which have passed since he left here. The latest step upward ishis appointment as chief clerk in the office of jeneral Superintendent H, B, Stone, of the Chic go, Burlington & Quincy railway at Chicago, with a salary of $1,800, IN HOT WATER. A Child 8its Down in a Kettle, and Is Painfully Parboiled. A little three year old colored child, the personal property of Chas, Crumy, living at No. 1116 Sixth ave- nue, met with a serious accident last Saturday afterncon, The child's mother had carelessly left a kettle ot hot water standing on the floor beside the kit:hen stove, and the child, in laying about, managed most succoss- }u)ly to sit down in this kettle, The experiment was a painful one to the child, and as a result a goodly portion of its skin was badly blistered, but it is not thought that any permanent in- jory or fatal consequences will follow. ments of the male imtruder upon his Lxmanehodd Bajniness, has o seating cap.vity of 1,200, which ployes, whero all tho Latest papers, | be ucreased to 1,501, s dand be creased to 1,600, ‘m--unnu. ete., will be kept. All' Des Moines is iudulglog in a good deal who had his watch together with some | of earnest talk about street paving, and evidently means business, D:Witt people are making a strong movimnt to secnre the rturn of the county seat of Clinton county to DeWitt The monument recentlye 1to Ju Green s t Cedar Rapids weighs over th tons. The base alone weihs over ten tons, The track of the Des Moines Northern narrow gange is laid to the Des Moines 1iv 1, about twentv miles south of Boone, | The Keokuk canning company has in- creased its capi al stoek to 820,000, and | will operate on a large seale the coming eanon. Spirit Lake improved last year to the amount of 22 and diring the present | year exvects to put $60,000 |ntu new buildings. The «flicers of the B irlington & South. western railroad have been removed from Burlirgton to Keokuk, to the great regret | of the 1ormer Davenport pr poss to expend £1,720 | for the necessary equipment of a paid fire | department to be maintained at a cost of | 87,200 per annum, Osage istorn up over the purchase of a steam fire encine ny the city council, against the advice and consent of a major- ity of the busin-ss men of the pla Prisoners in the Des Moines j saw out of a steel toot shauk and tiled a hole in the cage over a foot squ.re be- fore the jailoc discover.d the game and blocked it. R29 hogs during 1881, Their toial weight wsa 5, 382,58 pounds, and th t paid out by buy- s for hogs parchased there during the o will reach 83,000,000 Now that thi an ba reached hy rail. road the Dickinson county lakes wiil come to the fiont us popular kammer resorts, Already steps have been taken to secure pleasure steamers for these charming wa- ters, The Burlington board of trade has ap- pointed a committeo to seeare control available lands, that manufacturing terprises seeking & location in that city COUNCIL BLUFFS AND IOWA NEWS. | (FACTS WORTH KNOWINC. “Good morning, Mr, Jones. You seem in good humor - this morning.” ‘““Yes, | have been to the BOSTON TEA STORE, and find anything and every- thing I want, OF FIRST QUALITY AND AT VERY LOW PRICES. I tell you,I can Save Money now out of my salary, and Live fhirst-clnss, too. It paystogo ere."” “Where did you eay 1t was?” BOSTON TEA COMPY FINE GROCERS. 16 Main St and 15 Pearl §t. COU\CIL BLUF‘F lA. may be offered building sites at reasons. ble figures, Towa C cnurches, twe has thre: hanks, !uurt v-nine be olent in: tions, twenty uf ictories, three h\ln- dred and twen iness estaulishments. ten wholesale e hlishments, and thirty- four licensed saloons. The farm belonging to the state agricul- tural college emb aces 679 ncres, dividel into mendow. 40 acros; land under plow, 104 acres: upland pasture, 105 acres; bot- tom land pasture, 140 acres, and weod and timber lauds, 200 aeres, e income from the Marshalltown waterworks (rom rents in 1851 was 0. This year the company hopes for a 1evenue of 0, which will be sufficient to pay the iuterest on the honds and the annual cost of the maintenance of the works, The shock of $he powder Oskaloosa List week was f 30 miles distant, «t Mo tant, at 1 eacon and points, at Be and at Knoxville, A Turbine wind mill company of at Mushalltown, The pro, Draces the formation of a stock company 00 capital, and the imoof chine shops and all things ne- v the manufacture of the mills upon a large scale. The Chicago newspaper representatives who were sent to Burlingtou to do the new opera house for the papers, at the expense of the c ntractors, had a varied expe- rience, Onme of them was rescued from the catacombs by his frienls, and another was unceremoniously bounced from the opera house for attempting to escort two noted cypriansy into it. Contracts have been let by the Chicago & Northwestern railway company for grading on the Caliope branch to the Ver- milli n river, to be finished August1; on the Algon. branch, to be finished to Swan ke by August1; to Spirit L ke, by Oc- tober 1; Tracy by November 1, and on the Maple River brauch, to be finished to Sioux City by September 1. The qu rterly statement of the Roman Catholic Mutual Protective society of Towa shows that the o ganization numbers 911, and there was a balance of cash on hand on the 1st inst. of $884.66. There was received during the quarter to pay two deaths, 81,801; from the beneficiary fund, $00,05, and from initistion fees, $47. The money in the hands of local branches for the twelfth death amounts to 011, explosion at at_Keota, 25 miles dis- ther adjacent 30 mil e ——— The lowa Capital. National Associated Press. Des Moines, January 14.—Tho legislators have gone home and will return on Tuesday. ‘The state farmers’ protection asso- ciation has purchased the machine under a new patent and will continue to make barbed wire mda(rundu\t of the monopoly, under the direction of men not to be bought or sold. — - Guiteau Choked Off National Associated Press WasHINGTON, January 14.—Judge Cox this morning decided against Mr. Scoville’s application to allow Guiteau to address the jury, on the ground that he could not be trusted to refrain from impropriety and indecency; also that if Guiteau had anything to say his counsel must say it for him COUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. " NOTICE, spo.m et it Lost, Found, To Loau, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ote,, will be inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lnsertion and FIVE CENTE PER LINE for each subsequent insertion Leave adv ertisements at our office, Room 5, Everctt's Block, Broadway. NTED—Everybody in Council Blufs lo 435 take Titn Buw, 30 cents por woek, de livered by carriers, Office, Koom 5, Everott's Block, Broadway. ANTED—A good xirl for gencral house work In sm 1| tamily, Apply to Jame M. Loitor, Niubh street, between First avenue and Hroadway. jan16-24 ANTED-To rent & house of about ten reoms, in central location, Inquire at Bra office Council Bluffs, Jan. 132t A first-class House keeper wants \v Au’l‘xl)unl’l. .'Aflarfll PO, Buwao. 706 " wpe Janio T buy 100 tons broom corn. | W ¥or wfl:uhny addross Council Bluffs Broom Factory, Council Blul, lowa. 668 94 WAN‘I'!D~A frmc lu- broom tler. Igfl. ALE—Old_papors 40c por hundred, at O Tht Bee office, &mtll Bl #2740 BHICK-MAKERS, FOR uuc 5 acres of " ore of land adjo'ning the brick-yard of ilauner & Haiies' on Upper Broadway. For Jarticulars apply to David Haines or to Hanner's otfice ab of Trade rorms, Council Blufls, 776-de22 Sm ER'S TICKET OFFICE—W lw;rhu continues to boom. ted fow rates to all castern points Ahery tleked susmntoed. Orders flled by telephone. F Sue to'ten ‘doliars saved Ly purchasing ticke of C. Potter, successor to Potter & Palmer, 3 % Sosih ¥ ot, four doors below the post: Tows. oct1 4t 40 South Fifth ottice, Council Blu W AN S ke dommet Bl octl3- (Gasoline Stove,) H.R. SJONES, DRALER 1N STOVES, TiN WARE, SHEET IRON WARE, 831 Broadway, - Council Bluffs, Ia. DON'T FA'L TO Sk W. W. BUCHHANAN 'HE STCCK OF SUBSCKRIFTION RATES. | By Matt, - - - - - $10.00 per Year. W. W. SHERMAN, —MANUFACTURER OF ROAD, TRACK, COACH & LIVERY HARNILSS Fine Work a Specialty. E, . SHERMAN, Dusiness Manager, WM. CHRISTOPHER, Mochanical Manager. 124 South Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. My Harness are Manufactured trom A No. I Oak Tanned Leather. | Sell My Goods at Bed Rock Prices, Or- ders from abroad receive prompt attenhon. J. MUELLER’ Jhickering, Weber. Lindemadn, J. Mueller| and other Pianos, $200 and upward. Burcett, Western Cottage, Tabor. and Paloubet Organs, $50 andupward. Musi- cal Merchancise of every discription. Itallan Strings a specialty; imported direct. Music Books, She:t-Music, Loys, L ?a]mes, Fancy Goods, Wholesale and Re-| ai ¥ — Pianos and Organs sold fur Cash and on Time. Stock is large, full and com- piete. Musical Journal ireo on applica- tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address J. MUELLER, 103 South 5th Street. ___ COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.| L. e Jia . BOWMAN ROHRER & CO, Storage and Commission Merchants, PURCFASING AGENTS QH®ndR C = B DIAM3NDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, GLOCKS. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. And Dealors in all kinds o4 Produce. Prompt attention given to all cons NOS. 22, 24 AND 265 PEARL STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. WL B @S INIHLER, WILL SUPCLY ON SHORT NOTICE Flowers, Greenhouse znd Vegetable Cut Plants In their season. Orders prompsly filled ar .i delivered to Fxpress cffice frec of charze. Send for COUNCIEL =BT, UI‘I’S, IA. = B E SE.A_M_A_N —DE ALLR IN— 202 Brnauway, GUUNGIL BLUFFS. | PAPER BUU Ks STATIO N ERY H. H. JUDSON, ¥ souNcrL, BLUFFS, IOWA. J. ¥ FULLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, |IOWA, DRY GOODS)Buyer and Shipper of Grain and Provisions COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENCINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works, Main Street, to Eastorn and Southern markets. Orders solicited in lows and Nebraska, First National Bank, Stowart Broa., Council blufls; W, P. Harfey & Co., A. ilent & Co., 8t, Louis. REFE ‘ulver & "METCALF BROS, —-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— Straw Goods, and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED, Hats, Caps, COUNCIL BLUFES, - REAL ESTATE AGENT Has For Sale, Town Lots, ITmproved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Ldndn, and a number ot Well Improved Farms, both in Iowa mul Nebraska. Office with W. 8. May~E, over Savings Bank, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. BIXBY & WOOD, counomw suorss, owa. | PLUMBERS, STEAM AND CAS FITTERS We give special attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS, GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention sortment of general ag Brass Goods, Balting, Piping AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal. CHAS, HENDRI*, President MAURER & CRAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Olws, Fine French China, ver Ware &c. 340 llmuwu_ - COUNCLL BLU Drs. Woodbury & Son, DENTISTS, Cor. Pear] & 18t Ave., COUNCIL BLUFFS W. 5. AMENT JACOB SIMS. AMENT & SIMS, Attorneys & Couusellors-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IUWA KELLEY & M'CRACKEN, North Fifth 8t.,, Council Bluffs, Marble and Granite, Gas Fixtures, Bath Tubs, Marble Slabs, Brass Goods, Iron and Lead Pipe, Fittings and Pumps, Kept in Stock. No. 7 Fourth 8t,, COUNCIL BLUFFS. LAB G- Hi! We Carry the Largest 8tock of FINE BOOTS & SHOES SLIPPERS, ETC, Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs, Al Mail Orders Promptly Attended To and Highly Appreciated. OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW.! Call and 8ee Our NEW SPRING £TOCK, which has Begun to Arrive, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.,, 413 BROADWAY, COUNGIL ELUFFS, 10WA, And WEST SIDE SQUARE, CLARINDA, 10WA, 20 Cents per Week. 3 \ f ¥