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10 | bave not had the ready cash. In fact, it “ARItLNRIl B = | to kick about taxes, COUNGIL BLUFFS. | -1 pane: s = — - " ward a plan for vacating an alley in block Wednesday Morning March 20 | 10, Riddle's subdivision, near the C., B. & = — — | Q. track, with a view of thus making engerly pushing for- SUBSCRIPTION RATES ection of a large building, B S 50616.00 pet Yoar : which it is understood 1s to be an agriculs —_— tural warchouse, Mr. Palmer ¢ Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near | iy, gther tand in the block for s Broadway. adnot to interfere with the C. B. MAYNE, Manager ity Circulation. H. W. TILTON, City Editor. other property owners there, council who looked over the matter re | committs MINO:: MENTIONS | ported adversely to the plan, and another - | committee has been given the matter —Prang’s Easter car s at Seaman's 700 UTTBRLY UTTER. mch14def The Light guaidsn et last niyht for The Aethetic Programme Prepared for the Promised Entertainment Arill and business. There wi | be a meeting of the Light Guards this evening. - The city calaboose is actually being A decidedly novel and interesting whitewashed, Will win ers never cease entertainment is promised at Do- -Haye you reen that fine display of |} \ny'g opera house next Thursday Baster cards at Bushnell & Brackettst | o ping, for whic the following pro- mshTodtf gramme has been arranged: Annie Pixley as M'lia is to appear at PABT I, Dohaney's Friday evening, Fain Drill—Clear the Track ~The Swedith ladies’ quartet aro to| Tableau Vivant - Egyptian Girl. . ive a co e Saturday even- ; Strauss’ Waliz give a concert here next Saturday even- | p o ing. ...Coming Throvgh the Rye _The date of the complimentary con. | Reading= Sioux Chief's Daughter cert, tendered Miss Oliver, has been fixed it 110, Torg M as April 4. Duet. Fl{ Away Birdling Misses Pusey and Me Tableau Vivant--A Strauss H ibson, ¢ Abt kel. panish Lndy“ ; Spanis . Melody 3d of April. Tablean Vivant he Nun i Al\\'P l‘\|ln|ri:| : Reading Medea .. Muiilda Heron ~The new aldermen seem lllnhtrm&\lln The scene from the tr:gedy of . odea move exceeding sure, and are moving ex- | nocurs between Jaon and Medea whom he ceeding 8'ow. has deserted in order to ; '(. s, 7 i " danghter of the king of Corin n their -F. ¥. Ford, the +hirt manufacturer, | \reaince Medea sues for her cuildren but wmiles peculiarly joyfully uow over the arrival of a new daughter, —The Round Table had another inter- s esti g study last evening at the room ef | Tableau Vi Mr. Dunn, one of its members. —Hyde & Behwan's comedy company is to give “Muldoon’s Pienic” here on the Tableau Vi nt—Italian Contadina ... . I Baccio and 'r.,,,?, i h the ~Extra fastenings have been placed upon the door o the city calabosse in the hope of keeping the prisoners from pulling out, A number of lvanhoe commandery, A Knights' Templar, go to Avoca to-day to | The Decorative E;lruhr-« ........... Po'l'rd i ‘ableau, attend the funeralof their brother knight, The Beginning of the Knd. Dr. Nye First Lesson. e Fox ta d vel Enthusiasm, —Constable Fox took a blind veteran Tostramental BAIGEER e val M oslo=Her. under his wing yest rday and by passing around the hat got enough to pay the poor man's fare to the soldiers' home. wIOrs, . Rubenstein aiiss Julia Officer. Tableau, The Utterly Intenie, Filial Affection. Devotion. Weariness., tentment. —Ex-Mayor Vaughan now talks of pushing forward a scheme by which Conn. cil Bluffs will have a new opera house, an as fine a one s there i in any city of this size. THE WEIGHER'S WAIT. —About the 1 st touches have bLeen put upon the mew. enine house, and the total | The City Muddle about a Market.. cost crowds close upon 8,000, all of Wh"‘:;‘;‘.’:‘;;:‘:ac.::::;::,‘"d ‘:lh.w.r ‘l".a.ohmn EMAllor by Ehsioly broept Capt. Williams, the newly elected ” T!:- % .| superintendent of tha market, is infa —Th re is & prospect now of having A Main strest put into at least passable con. | uandary what to do. The city is dition. The city will go ahead with lling | 10w lacking even a market place, the in and loveling up as fast as the street car [ owner of the present place having giv- track is ra‘sed The work is an important [ en notice that the city can occupy it one, no longer, as he desires to put up —TIt having been discovered that the | some buildings on theland. The city mayor, instead of the council, has the is, therefore, called upon to hunt sppointing of park policemen, Mr. Bow- | yround for a uew market place, before mon has announced that he will name anything can be done toward pur- Charles Warner, a well known colored | chasing or locating & set of scales. man for such a p wition, There remains, too, the question of —The United States court open d in | What the oity will do in regard to the this oity yesterday morning, Judge Love | 91d scales. They have been handed THE DAILY BEE- FURTHER FUN. A Novel Way of Getting a Case aJustice of the Peace to another like a f all, each giv ing it a kick and sending it along, The case of the state vs Laura Shel. don and Louis Bashaw is at last heard from. It was commenced before Juas- tice Frainey, sent to Justice Abbott, It was commenced again before Justice Frai- ney and sent to Justice Baird, who promptly sent it back to Justice Frai- ney. The latter sent it back to Jus- tice Bond again. The officer with the papers hunted up and down the sireet for Baird, as the latter was ‘out of his office. Finally finding him, that justice refused to have anything more to do with the matter, as he, in accordance with the decision of Judge and the persons discharged. ... Joquin .\iillvr,tylemmh. had disposed of it by nding it back to Frainey, The pnstable was at a loss what to do, 48 he was being sent backward and forward between the two justices, neither of whom wonld haveanything to do with it. At last discouraged about it, he hit upon a scheme of turning over the papers. He slipped up to Justice Baird as the Iatter was standing talking and tucked the papers into his pocket, This novel way of getting a case into court has succeeded so far as to get ye | the papers into che justice’s hands, i|and there they are waiting for some other turn in the wheel. In the meantime another lot of papers lie dormant in Justice Abbott’s court, where they are waiting for some one to speak up in meeting and tell what ought to be done, as these cases too have got tired of traveling about, they being the cases ot those engaged 1u the Danish war at Anderson’s saloon weeks ago. - -~ POLICE POINTS. Some of the Deviltry Which Has Ex- cited the Constellation of Stars. Ono husky darkey named Watts was ‘‘under the inflooence,” Monday night, and when necar the Blue Jay tercation which, while it lasted was a lively one. revulver, threatened to shoot, knock- ed one or two fellows orossways, and stirred up a general howl, until Officer him under cover. wept, preagched and swore, and nearly broke up the council meeting up stairs and caused the lobby to swarm out to see what the trouble was. Later investigation showed that Watts was not altogether to blame, as some fol- lows hailed him as he was coming down the street, aud in his drunken condition he thought he could scare COUNCiL BLU He claimed to have a|county seat war. presiding The day was s, ent in listen- ing to demurrers, motions, eto, The grand jury was set at work in the afternoon, and the petit jury was excused until to-day. —Hereafter all bills against the city are to be sworn to, and when ordered by any down frpm unu‘wsigh-muw; to an-|them away by making a motion as other with the city guaranteeing each | though he was reaching for a revolyer that his successor would take the fand threatening to shoot. Then the scales at $300. This fiicticious | row started. No revolveror other valu» has biea kopt u | dangerous weapon was found upon from year to year, until n»w the loser | him. He was taxed $5 and costs. official or committee, are to be certified to, | cost him $300, and for which he can and all bills must be filed with Auditor | Dot got one-half that amount. It is Burke one +ay before the meeting of the | Urged that thecity shall purchase and council in order to bo considered at that ;’)""h’j!‘l“‘ "'i"”’ a8 “‘f 1":;""“““"“ 3 ooks, fire engines, ecc., for the use gk Do aghll L G A e Ry AR —J N. Lowiski, who is employed at|hand it is apparent that i' it buys new the transfer, lately fo'l through the side- | scales it must in justice do something walk west of the Neirthwestern depot on | toward bearing a portion, at least, of Brondway, cansing an injury to his lev, | the loss on the old scales. Tt is also which will lay him off of duty for sixty | urged that the ordivauce fixing the days. He has notified the city that he | compensation of the city weigher was wants damages, framed and passed with the under- standing that he had to furnish his M ™| )wn soales, and if it had been sup- feiting, and who have been 10 the peni nogod that the city would bo called teutiary at Fort Madison for several | oy to try them the rates fixed for com- months for safe keeping, have arrived here | pensation would not have been 8o lib- in charge of a deputy warden, and lodged ' eral. The whole matier is in the in jail, uwaiting tiial at this term of the |hands of a committee, and in the United States court, meantime the newly elected officer is —The council committes on finances iy | WAiLinK impationtly for the place and still at work getting at the true inward- tools with which to proceed to busi- ness of the money matters, but will not | "¢"™ A be ready to r.port before next Wednesday | 4 100k around is being mado to se- evening. Ald. Siedentopl. In cheoking|SUFe # now sito fora city market. through the books, order by order, all of A.'{'”'f“l the ",l““”,“'”"""' favorably con- which takes time and work, :,“',;::,‘.,’:"' ¥ ,':,:““,““',‘ILJ”',:"L“’I',"}’ P b cour 8 10 —Permits to marry were yesterday is- | certain that they can ln; secured, and sued to K, H Shaw, of Atlantic, and Miss | it is not probable that any place so Auna Marks, of Omaha, and to Georgo | convenient as the old cau be secured Lewis and Martha Birchel, of York coun- | 8¢ the old rent, $200 a yea; ty. The parties conc In convection with markets it is ALl 160 TN RMed T w«lllm [ mMthr I]inl this ity needs a doubla his PR regular market house, and it is sug. wble hard knot was quickly tied by him, m:wd BSR4 Thoss intereited in the orvanization | hall could be combined, meeting a of a Youny Men's Christian association | double want, as has been successfully *here have adoptod & constitution and by, | 4006 in other cities. By such & com- laws, and will not elect officers until in | PlUation the city could secure April. A meeting ‘will be held ut the | With very littlo — expenso a Baptiat church next Monday evening, bug |61y hall _provided with all 16 will bo of dovotfunal aud nooia) na- | 40700 and cauveniences, the Iack v of which i» 50 keenly felt now. Cap- ’ italistsa would gladly come forward The Knights of Pythias who visited |t Put up such a buildivg, and securs their comrades at Missouri Valloy Mon. | their profit from the rental of the day evening report a most happy time, | MATket vlace. A marke: houso would They joined i putting ono candidate | Mord fotitics for producers and eon 2'0"‘;::{" .t.l.',"ff.k“::f,'fi."d“ 31;;*‘1: I('?'".'.'.'.'J}'n manner 5,.«.ixamb1.. to both, in no e L o way could the city secure so import- Bluffs Kuights were wmost hospitably | ant an improvement a0 speedily and cared for and entertained sumptuously. | so cheaply as by combining a city hall The suicide of George Hartuer by his | #1d market place. cutting a gasb in his wrist recalls su inci-| The property belonging to Mrs. dent'in his past life, showing how in sea [ A1Y, #ud which the old council was sous of hard drinking he Lad a passion for | Begotioting for, is still being held for St ekttt AL cna slasklon seraral the ollf’ to decide whether it will com- yoars ago b cut & gaah in bis loft haud, | P1ete the purchuas or not. _ If speedy aken a raise in the price ‘and with the'blood which flowed from the ’ 18 threatened, and the chances are wound be wrote his nawe upon the back | that the city will never again have a of a ballot which he deposited in the|chance to purchase it as cheaply as box, now. Some parties have been looking it over with a view of purchasing it for the site of an opera house, and if it is not disposed of for this, there will be ohers after it doubtless. Morris and Craig, chiarged with counter- ed inumediately aird's office and a —~Mayor Bowman has been interview: ing some of the tax-payers who have en. joined the collection, and thinks that if the council would ouly throw off the one |~ The city's financial condition is at per cent, penalty for March, a number of | present an embarassing factor in the them would settle. The aldermen have|problem, but with a little enterprise concluded not to do away with the penalty, | parties can be secured who will build on the ground that it would be an Injustice | a city hall and market place without 10 those who have been willing to pay, but | great drain on the city's pocket book house and city | now finds himself with scales which | The case of Botts, the negro, con- cerned in the Keg Creek robbery, is to come before Judge Aylesworth to- MOrrow. ““Teoxas,” another swarthy man, charged with smashing in the door of a dugout with an axe, was yesterday sentenced to five days at hard labor, and is working out his sentence in earnest by sitting about 1n the cala- boose, wondering what time of day it is. There are still more discards in the dugouts. Two or three have been cleaned out, a s'ove smashed, and other deviltry committed, and the of- ficers are after the offenders, Yesterday morning a man reported that he had been robbed of about §20 while taking a quiet snooze in a chair inan upper Broadway saloon. He had been on somewhat of a spree, and could give no very iutelligent account of the matter further than that he had just gotu $20 gold piece changed, and when he dropped asleep had most of it in his pocket, but when heawoke it was gone, A young fellow named Martin strolled into the Creston house and nabbed two overcoats belonging to boarders. One of the coats was af torwards found in a pawn shop, and the other with Martin is still missing, It is thought that the overcoat thief has gone across the river, THE KNIGHTS' TRIBUTZ. ory of J. W. Philiips. The following resolutions have been propared as expressivo of the sympa- thy and sorrow felt on the death of J, W. Phillips, who was killed while coupling cars in the yard of the O, R. L & P, railway last week Whereas, It has pleased the Su. preme Ruler of the universe by an our midst our well beloved brother knight, J. W, Phillips, a faithful em- ploye of the 0., R. 1. & P. railroad company, and an exemplary citizen and knight and soldier, therefore beit Resolved, By the members of his lodge, St. Albans, No. 17, K. of p, and by the knights of other lodges of this city, that we sincerely deplore | the loss of our brother knight, J., V. Phillips, who was a brave aad coura. geous knight, a faithful employeof the C,R. L &P. rilroad company, good soldier, and a kind and affection. ate husband and father, Resolved, That we tender to his widow aud orphan our heartfelt sym. pathy in this their hour of great frial and distress, and hops that He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb will aid and comfort them in their #orrow. Resolved, That the charter of St. Resolutions of Respect to the Mem- | —— unforseen accident to remove fi,. | TE'S, lOWAA WiDNI %l A7 MARCH 29 1882 | Albans lodge No. 17, K. of P., be in mourning for thirty days as token of the great appreciation of | our loss, | tesolved, That theseresolutions be 10 \Gouts) spread upon the minutes of St. Al - | hans Lodge and that an engrossed S1ipping the Papers Into the Pocketcs|¢ by of eame be presented t T h widow of our deceased Jrother | Knight. and that a copy of same be sent to Tre Damwy Bie, Council Tir Brr lately showed up the|Bluffs Nonpareil and Globs for publi. fiarcical manncr in which cases were | “GiCo 7 Ab-ont, St. Albans, No. being set rolling fer one justice court (17, john R. Sta 5, Albans, No 17: W. R. Vaughan, Council Biuffs, No. 40; John Lindt, Geothe, N>, Mas. Grosser, Corncordia, No. b Committee THE BALLUTS By Which Some New City Ufficers Are Elected. At the meeting of the city council Monday evening, the task of selecting acity cletk and street supervisor was successfully accomplished. An informal ballot for city clerk re- sulted: H. C. Saviscoal, 2; M. G. Griffin, 1; F. A, Burke, 1; E. J. Ab- bott, 1; E. H. Odell, 1. The formal ballot gave H. C. Savis- coal the office by an unanimous vote. For supervisor the informal ballot gave J. T. Purdy 3, E. Thornton 2, M. Hardin 1. The first formal ballot r sulted in giving H. A. Avery 2, E. Thornton 3, J. F. Purdy 1. The second formal ballot gave H. A. Avery 4, E. Thornton 2, thus elect- ing Mr. Avery. AT - A asn S TIOWA ITEMS, Sioux City wants a $400 town clock. Dubuque has 4,055 persons subject to military duty. The Hamburg Times and Republi- can have been consolidated. Tt y council of Walnut has quarantined the town against Avoca on account of small pox. A farmer near West Liberty has had forty-one sheep killed in one night by dogs. Dubuque lumber dealers have made another revision of yard rates, ad- vancing siding $1 00 and $1 50, and dimensions fifty cents per 1,000. Wiley D. Evans, a farmer hving near Sikney, blew the top of his head off with a gun, He wasin ill health, and failing to get a pensionhe became saloon, on Broadway, got intofan al- | despondent. Fayette county is threatened with a Fayette has given notice that a petition will be present. ed to the board of supervisors asking for a re-location of the county seat. One hundred and fifty refrigerator Barhyte pounced upon him and put | cars are being built by the Chicago, Watts raved and | Milwaukee & St. Paul company, to run on Chicago & Council Blufts Itne, to carry butter, eggs and other per- ishable articles, ' The cars will be ready for the track by April 15. A Trying Situation. Brooklyn Eagle *‘Say, mister, are we on this side of the bridge or the other?” asked a pla- cid old lady of a gentleman ona Court- street car. ““We are ou this eide,” responded the gentleman, gravely. “Laws me! Then we ain’t any- where near Greenwood Cemetery yet! “Yes, madam, we are within a few squares of it.” “‘Sakes a massy! I thought Green- *‘No, madam, it is on this side.” ‘“Well, that pesky conductor told me it was the other side when we started.” “It was, madam, on the other side then, but we have crossed the bridge.” “‘Then we are on the other side!” ¢No, madam; we are on this side of the bridge. We've passed it.” dignantly. ‘“‘Don’t try to make me think that Grecnwood is on this side of the bridge when I know better, and don't try to make me believe I'm on this side of the brid; when 1 know I'm on the other! Don't ye doit! Youwant to be care- ful how you amuse yourself with we, or I'll fit you out with a new set of ribs!” And the old lady shook her umbrella in warning. *‘The idea,” she continued, turning to the other passengers, *‘of trying to wuddle an old woman that might bo his mother! T'll bridge ye, both sides, iu a minute, Conductor, just as soon as <l get this side of the bridge you let me out, or this will be your tombstone trip to Greenwood!” And the dame straightened back and glared dofiance, while her well-mean- Ing informant concluded that it wasn't too warm for him to walk to his desti nit COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIA! _ NOTIGES. Found, To Loan, For Wants, Boarding, ete., will ale, To it wrtod iu thi column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PE LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENY PER LINE for each subsequent insertion Leave adv ertisoments at our office, No, T Pea | Street, near Broadway o] 4% the be t t trees. He hoxulders and ot A ¥ would recommend Joo Sal A\ hand in the city at sett has a very fio lot of other shade trees on band NOR one Mexican [‘ coupon bond; vmlue and history unknown A. D. PACKAKD, Weaton, lowa w07t FANTED—To buy house and lot on monthly \ payments. Addres X, Bee offic w feb2d ot 7 ANTED--To rent—A ten room house In W “ioie good nelghborkood oF two smaller houses sido by sido, Address . O, Hos Council Bluffs, or applp at Bxx offico, C Bluffs. [ ANTED—Everybody in Council Bluffs 1o 0 tako Tus s, 20 cents per weok, de livered by carriers. Office, No 6 Pearl Street near Broadway. ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom cors For particulars address Council Bluffe Broow Factory, Council Blufls, lowa. 668204t OR SALE—Old papers 40c The Bee office, Council Blufls. ‘Beauty, health, and hap) in * WINE OF CARDIN ™ e st bundred, a wed7 4l s for ladics, Wood on the other side of the bridge!” | - | BIXBY & Wo0D's, ANTAN To rent a small cotfage at once 'V “'Address C. M., or crquire at Brx office. | T00 UTTERLY UTTER! WET TOO TARTE. USTON TEA GO. Are fu plying the Aesthetic Wints of tie Publc in FINE GROCERIES. With Eve ything in Staples at the Lowe t Prices, Fre h Roast Coffees, Chioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Go. 16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, W.W.SHERMAN ~——MANUFACTURER OF—— Road, Track, Coach & Livery | HARNESS! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SHEKMAN, Business Manager. WM. CURISTOPHER, Mechanical Manager. 124 8, Mafn St., Council Bluffs, Ia. The Leading #ROCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY. We keep everything you want in First Cl.ss, Choice, Cleay| GROCEGIES aud PROVISIONS It will pay you to look our es- tabiishment thro:gh. Every- thing sold for Uash, and at.the very clos:st margivs. We have a line of 100 CANNED GOODS And we also sell the finest Im- ported Goods, East-rv and West- ern Goods put up All Canned (oods r-duced 10 per cent. fend for our Pr.ces, i trict atte tion paid to Mail Crdera. Ageut: for Washburn's Super- lative Flour. F. J. OSBORNE & CO., 182 Broadway, Opposi‘e Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON' WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERALMACHINERY Ofce and Works, Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, We give special attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS. GENHERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as sortment of Brass Goods Belting, Piving, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal | [ OHAS HENDRI:, ? Pres | | PERSONAL | | Mrs Smith, where did you| |+ e those fine C‘\h.ande]lers? jent THE PLUMBERS On Bancroft or (Fourth * trepts.) J. M. PALMIR, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AN LOAN - GENT, C UVNEIL BLUFFS, IOWA MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, | Silver Ware 840 BROADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. "KELLEY & M'CRACKEN, Marble and Granite, North Fifth 8t., Council Bluf Ors, Woodbury & Son, DENTISTS, Cor, Pearl & 1st Ave. COUNCIL BLUFF8. W. 8, AMENT. JACOB SIMS. AMENT & SIMS, Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, QOU N CIL BLUFFA. I0WA, DRY GOODS" AFD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., Council Bluffs, Iowa. MUELLER’ Jhickering, Weber. Lindeman, J. and other Pianos, 1n: J. uellerl :E) $200 snd upward, Burdett, Western Cottage,” Tabor and Paloubet Organs, $50 andupward. Musi-| ical Merchanoise of every discription _A_ Italian Strings a specialty; imported| direct. Music Books, Sheet-Musie, t'oys, Games, Fancy Goods, Wholesale and Re-| I f tail. Pianos and Organs eold for Cash and on Time. tock is large, full and com- plete. Musical Journal free on applica-| e tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address: ) J. MUELLER, 103 South 5th Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. E A J. W.. " BOWMAN, ROHRER & CO, Storage and Commission PURCFASING AGENTS And Dealers in all kinds of Produce Prompt attention given to all cons'gnments, NOS. 22, 24 AND 26 PEARL STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. W o B (B O SHTRE, ———WILL 8UPPLY ON SHORT NOTICE—— Cut Flowers, Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their season. Orders promptly filled and delivered to Express office froc of charge. Send for Merchants, COUNOCIL BLUFEFS, - - xa. )y S. S KELILER, IVE A TVEIVEO T EX FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors, Upholstery, Hepairit & Ete, Wood 2rd Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway, Cor. Bryaut St., Council Blufls, Towa. STARR & REYNOLDS |07 Main St. METCALF BROS, Hats, daps, Straw Goods, and Buck Glove& CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. COUNCIL BLUEFES, ®- . CO O XK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Lands, and a number ot Well Improved Farms, both in Towa and Nebraska, Office with W. S. MAYNE, over Savings Bank, - COUNCIL, BLUFS IOW .A. ELEGANT! ELEGANT I The New Styles for 188~. L WALL PAPER | Largest Stock in Western lowa. SEND FOR SAMPLES ! Geo. R. Beard, : STREET, COUNCIL 3_UFFS, IOWA., { 11 PEARL T A = O B ] WE CAKRY THE LAKGEST STOCK OF FINE . G Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Councll Bluffs, All Mail Orders Mfimm To and - Highly Appreciated. OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW. Y Call and See Our NEW SPRING STOCK, which has Begun to Arrive. » Z.'T.'LINDSEY & CO,, 413 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0F Aud WESY SIDE SQUARE, CLARINDA 10WA.