Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 27, 1883, Image 6
TEE DAILY , BEE'-COUjSOlL BLUFJBB IOWA TUESDAY MAllCH 27 The Daily Bee. Tuesday Morning , March 27. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : /Carrier SO cents per week. B/Uall tlO.OOpeiTear , - - - - - - Offloe : No. 7 Poorl .Street , Near roadway. Borne one always' ' in the office MINOR MENTION , See Joseph llcttcr't sprinR elylcs. Additional local on seventh pao , John Mahn plead guilty to assault nnd battery before the police court. There have been 152 marrlago licenses Issued by the clerk since the 1st of Janu. ary , 1883. Five attachments were Issued by Jus tice Voughan jesterclay in eplle of the weather , Peter Kusb , ono of Omaha' * sport , gay and festive boy , was sporting In the Bluffs Saturday , Newspapers are the cheapest things to put under your carpets. Buy thsm of THE UEK for 20o a hundred. The two cases against Ohas. McDon ald ( colored ) for fihtlnj ( ( and biting , was postponed till April 3d. Quite a sharp mow storm sotln yester day about noon , continuing for a couple of hours , but melted as fast as It fell. In splto of the low prlco of corn , the Council Bluffs elevator U receiving from sixty to a hundred car loads per day , J.uitlco Vaugban fans supplied Omaha parties with eight car loads of fence posts , having dlipoted cf two more yeitcrday , The United States court will begin agitating the legal ability of some of the learned attorneys of the state to-day. Colonel Root , the new United States marshal arrived yesterday morning ready to perform his part In looking after the United States court , Slnca the arrest cf the oorpso-conD- dence < nan , matters at the tranfer have been very quiet , passengers being allowed to go unmolested to their , respective de stinations. Fred Hill , the corpse confidence man , came to the front with his counsel , Col. Dally , but as the colonel was not prepared for trial the case was put off till tomorrow row at 10 a. m , The youngest child , Pruellaof Air. and Mrs , B , Thurman , aged 17 months old died yesterday morning at 2 o'clock. Ser vices will bo held to-day from the residence 820 Sixth street at 2 p. m. Died Monday morning at 8:45 : with congestion of the lungs , Olive , infant child of Edmund D. Jr. , and Sarah J. Jofferlos , of this city , aged 3 months and 15 days , Funeral services will be held to-day at 3 p. m , from the resiuence. A complimentary reception will bo tendered to ifov. J. G. Lemon this evening - ing at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J , P. Filbert , Her , Lomen has boon a very faithful and popular pastor during his term of service hero , fend many regret sincerely his early departure , David Wilding and A. B. Boran , of Crescent City , have employed a couple o ! Hwyeis to settle a matter over which they could not agree , and have brought some twelv * or fifteen witnesses to testify In the matter. The talking Is all done before Justice Abbott , who will decide the case , making everybody happy. The green grass does not wave as yet , nor does Robin Redbreast or the twitterIng - Ing blue bird chirp their songs of gladness at the arrival of merry spring , for it hasn't arrived ; but stocks and car loads of goods are dally arriving to make glad our mer chants and their customers , who i legion. Information was filed against a party named Marsh for violation of section 7 , page 172 , of the ordinance book of 1880 , Don't look this ordinance up but go to thi clerk of the court and ask him about thi ordinance ; or ask the city marshal , who I doing his duty iu the way of looking afto : offenders , -Jas. W. Glddlngs and Miss Ida E Smith were married yesterday by Judgi Vaughan. Mies Smith Is very popula here and well known , having been ralsei in the family of Jndgo Dudley , of thl city. She has also been a teacher tor twi years in Boomer township , where her hns < band , a son of Esquire GIddiugs , was born and raised. May life's burdens rest lirhtly on their shoulders and their cup of pleas ure bo filled even to running over. Mr. Covalt's younpest daughters child I who died at Lincoln , Nebraska , where tbo parents resida was brought to this city yesterday morning for interment. The child was about four years of age and died of a rheumatic trouble. The parents have many friends here who mourn with them In their sad alUlo'.lon. D , M , Connell - nell , undertaker met the party at the Union depot with carriages whence they proceeded to the cemetery , W. AV. Hamblln , the popular general agent of the 0. B. & Q. rdad in this city , has resigned that fplace and accepted a similar one with the Atchlson , Topeka and Banta Fe road , with headquarters at Lai Vegas , New Mexico. Mr , Copeland , whc has been with Mr , Hamblln , takes the post tlon of freight solicitor at Denver , Col , , foi the B * & M. road. Both theie gentleinei ill probably leave us next week. Thunder and lightning I Wiggins t where ; the lightning rod wagons bav minenced perambulating , and now w all have an abundance of storms will nt any previous preparations to rocelv hem , except a lightning rod on tl house. Get your physical constltutlo roidy to be entertained by the talkie man who carries the battery to pro\ that the electric currents cannot loai is rod , wliile all the other ones a rauds , The cartoon Is becoming n power ! the world , and Mr. Beard's artist lulog that power to advcrtlio ths wi paper business. His sketches , Observ tlon , Transportation tnd lUtrospcctlo : illustrate three late'reitlng sludler , 1 which the chief character * Are a small b < and a big billy-goat. In the adjolnit , window an tcilhetlo gentleman of ooli addresses the public In Gumbo , and I rite * them to "walk In hyar" and tee tl goods. To fully appreciate the artistic humor of the plocr requires nothing but a glancft , and it n-Jtjt be an extremely mel ancholy Individ , n who | , not happier for an hour after ards. The re ocnt cold snap had Its effect on the marr'jugo record book as well as on coal dialers , , M the following list from the clerJvs offlco bears testimony : Frank S'aort , cf Crawford county , to Bridget fJainberry , ol this city ! Andrew 1'ctcreon Pelstruge to Mrs. J. 1 * . Newman , both of this city ; Charles W. Lapwortb , of Cres cent City , Town , to Kmma Harding , of Orescent City , 1'a. ; James W. Glttlns to Ida E. Smith , both of this county ; Ssm'l Harding to Jane Adams , both of I'otta- wattamlo county , lOi Ibs A Sugar $1 00 7 IbiArbnckle's Coffee , llbpgs 1.00 5 gall kfgs Honey Drips Syrap 1.715 3 Ibs A No. 1 Japanese Tea 1 00 25 bars Jas. Kirk's Soap 1 00 Best Kansas Winter Wheat Flour , cut , S3. All brands Lnnk'n California Can Fruit , per can 25o , at J. P. FILIIEUTB , 20 ! ) Up. Broadway. Removal. I will remove my dry goods store In a few days from Broadway to Main and Pearl streets , two doors below the poslofflce , where I hope to BOO all my old friends and many now ones. ! will have ono of the finest and boat ] lighted rooms In the cityand shall on * doavor to keep a good , line of staple and fancy dry goods , 'it will bo my aim to keep goods that will glvo satis faction , and sell at the very lowest prices , and never misrepresent any thing. I expect on opening ont In the now store to give yon some special bar- qains in several lines of goods , which I have bought at a drive especially for that purpose. You will ho astonished at the low price. J. R. DAVIDSON. EASTER bERVICES. The Presbyterian Church Services. Divine service was conducted by the pastor , Rev. Henry MoMookln , who took for his text , Pa. xovil , 11 , "Light is sown for the righteous , and gladness for the upright in heart " Introducing this subject ho spoke nf God as the author of. light , physical , Intellectual , moral and spiritual , and of thn blessings which physical life sym bolizes. It is not the light of reaain or literature or primeval revelation , nor the uncertain and unreliable light of tradition that is referred to by the psalmist , bat the light of the glorious gospel of the son of Qed nothing natural but a supernatural light re vealing to us the path of life and Im mortality. The text was discussed under two heads the character de scribed and the blessings annexed. "Righteous" is a gonorio term , a name representative of a district olats of the human family. The terms "righteous" and "wiokad" cover the two great classes of the human family. The be liever is righteous , both as to state and character , with Ghrltt'a righteous- ncsa imparted to him and the spirit's righteousness imparted to him. Ho is righteous in the sight of God and can Blng : "Thou has clothed mo with the garment of salvation ; Thou has cover ed mo with the robe of righteousness. " But the believer is farther reprcHontod as "upright iu heart. " This refers to the now nature implanted by the Holy Spirit. This , la that integrity of soul which is the index and exponent of His justification. "Blessed are the pure in heart , for they shall BOO God , " Every young man , aa a young man , standing before the pictures of a Rubens or an Angelo , not only drlnka iu the grandeur and elaborate richness of the portrait , but his soul Is fired to imitate the great masters of antiquity. So the portraits of character presented by Christ iu the evangelists is BO strikingly grand that it flroa the bo- Hover's heart to bo llko Christ , and to bo with Christ , and "ho that hath this hope In Him pnrlfioth himself oven aa Ho is pure. " The bios- nings symbolized by light wore uoxt discoursed on. light la the emblem of knowledge , ol holiness , of joy. The scripture at tributes of the light aa "a groa llRhtIsalah ( ) , "a marvellous light ; " ( Peter ) , "a holy light ; " ( David ) , the "light of fellowship ; " ( John ) " light that la awoot and pleasant , and that ahlnoth morcjand more unto the perfect day ; " ( Solomon ) , wore next taken up and discussed with striking and at tractive illustrations. The church was crowded and as the decorations on the pulpit wore on a scale of grandeur and beauty never before excelled , perhaps equalled , by the ladles , whoso taste was manifested of the floral tribute , and the singing of the , choir , and the solo' , rendered wore greatly admired by the audience , It has been regarded aa ono of the most successful services over hold Iu this church. Miss Blanche Oliver sang solos morning and evening doing horsoli much credit , both In volco and stylo. Fen SALE At a bargain , two cheese vats and fixtures. Address 2,301 , Council BlulTs , Iowa. fob27-tl Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl street. T If you are not married , write the Mar tlage Fund and Mutual Trust Assocla tlon , Cedar llaplds , Iowa , for circular ! explaining the plan. iE-3m Uailroad Racket. DonnU and James Qllmoro , throng ! tholr attorney , Colonel Koatly , havi entered suit against the Chicago A Northwestern railroad company In th district court of PottawaUam ! county for $1,000 oaoh for bolir : ejected from train No. 2G on the I'M lie day of March , after having tondore OQ the conductor the regular faro 1 ng mouoy , ivo It seems they were going to Hone vo Crock Station and had been unable t kre : procure tickets , and so Informed th conductor , but ho refused to take pa for the ride and refused to atop th In train , and made the parties got o Is while the train was in motion. Tl all parties were put oif between tl tra- Northwestern depot and the roue house near Indian Crook , This an , to bo big case undo In likely a , aa we stand another person who was wll icy the name party will al&o outer so to-day , lor In.he C. 8. Porter , of Lincoln , dwells at t he Ogden , PERSONAL. Mr. Upton , who has held thft position of city clerk and clerk of the superior court , offered his resignation some time since , to take place on the firnt of April , and has accepted the position of head book-keeper with the Iowa and Nebraska Insurance company , who are located here , The com pany has socored a very able and popular gentleman for that responsible petition. W. 0. Chuyne , Oakland ; P. A. Plckett , Nashua ; W , Cook , Pacific Junction , and Tom U. Morgan , Bedford , are nil loctted at the Pacific house. James M , Templeton , of Nebraska City , father of our chief of fire department , made THE BKR offlco a pleasant call yes terday. O. D. Hoover , from the Quaker city of Indiana , Iltchmond , Is doing butiness in our city and resting at the Pacific. Jas. B. Grwcg , of lied 0 V , and 0. L. Wilder , of Boone , are among the Iowa arrivals nt the Ogden. 12 , A. Womple , resident of Tabor , nnd D. 11. Ettlen , of Creston , hold places at the Ogden , S. J. Kin ? , of JjJgan , nnd B. M. Parsons - sons , of Creston , are registered nt tbo Ogden , Goo. K. Felt , of Montroto , Iowa , Is doing builnees in the city , nnd stays at the Ogden. Lille Hudson nnd Wm. K Bobjshell.of Hastings , are registered at the Pacific ho tel. tel.J. J. II. Ilutkin nnd J. Q. Archer , of Shenadoab , hang out at the Ogden , J. D. Paddock , of Mnlvern , spends his leisure time t the Pacific , J , M. Albersandll. B. Wells , of Tern- pleton , are at the Pacific , Samuel Hays was a pleasant caller at THE BKK office yesterday. John A. Norman , living In the hub of Universe , Is at tbo Ogden. D. F. Saul , from Harlan , is staying over at the Pacific house. Stephen King , a Woodbine resident , dwells at the Pacific. Heal Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real estate are reported fpr THE BEE as taken from the county records by J. W. Squire & Co. , abstractors ot titles , real estate and loan agents , Council Binds : Trustees of H. B. Russell to H. H. Rounds , o i B o 9 , 76 , 40 ; $900. F. 0. Miller to M. M. E. Gaylord , lot 13 , in block 8 , Hyatt's sub-division : $2,788. S. E. Leonard to W. J. Mothews , lots 15 and IU , In block 2 , Stutsman'a 2nd addition , $387.60. J. W. Squire to S. V. Leonard , lots 15 and 1G , In block 2 , Stutsman's 2nd addition ; $1. G. H. Nash to U. Anderson , s A n w 23 , 75 , 3 ! ) , S1.8SO 0. R. L & P. R. R. toT. H. Orroll n w n o 28 , 77 , 41 ; $44. Pottawattamio county to A. Folsom lot 1 to 12 Inclusive , In block 13 , Bay- USE 3d addition , city ; $175. S. Dye , et al. to S. Barnett , part of seJofB < | ,21 , 74,40-$100. J. N. JJrnen to F. W. Bowden , nwi of nw | , 1 , 75 , 39-$840. 0. M. Craig to M. E. Craig , lot 7 In block 8 , Avoca $100. J. W. Talbott to H. Talbott , i * of nwj , 34 , 74 , 38-81,200. J. Klllpack to Ewinjz Hull , part of awof nwf , 0 , 70 , 40 8375. W. S. Goodoll to N. Huut , EC | and oj of awj , 29 , 75 , 39 , Nothing builds up shattered conatl tntlona so quickly as Browu'a Iron Bitters. Cur NowLiOan uuu improvement ( Jo Investigation Into the matter con. viucos na that ono of tbo most oqutta bio , reasonable and feasible plans of building houses Is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of this city , By Investing In shares In this Institution , which la backed by some of our best and most reliable business men , it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod erate means to noonro a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing a certain number of shares , at a oortatu monthly payment , Iu a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the sams as ho pays monthly for rent. Wo believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company , by organizing and opening up for business , having filled a long felt want In Council BloCa. Tholr plans and system of loana will bear the mdst carefnl scrntiny and exam Inatlon , and wo have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , and backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity. As the com pany exists It becomes at once an In stitution of value and credit to onr city and these who dcslro homes. Their president is T. A. Klrkland , vice president , Judge Pocko ; sec retary , I. 11. Beery ; treauurer , Col. Boobo , and their oflioo Is In the base ment of Shugart's and McMahon's now block , corner First avenue and Pearl street. ion27-ly COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisement * , tuc . Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rout Wantt , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thl column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS PE1 ro LINK for the first Insertion and I'lVK CENTI PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion Leave adr srtlsemenU at oar offlca , No. 10 Pearl Street , near Eroadway. lo log g Wnnta. th A MASON by trade , and willing to work a ± \ _ alnioit anjthlnir , Is sceklnir a job Addrct id "Mason , " Ihlsolllce. in \TrANTEU-A B05d nt t-cl ss barber , to whoi e Ulthoa permanent Job , no othi need apnly. Call on or ad rcsi Byte RKUriELDDROa. to Sbcnindoah , Iowa. bo \T7ANTKD-Sliuatlon by baker of 10 ynu ay VY exccrlence. Call or aiidrues Omaha hou < ho Omaha Nebraska. 430 ID ! oil TTrANTED ETtrybody u Council Bluffs I YV to takt Tui Bis , 90 cent * per week , d he llvered by carriers. Office. No T Pearl Btiet ho netr Broadway. nd Broadway.For Bale and Rent Ismi "TT\OU \ BALK A peddlers wajon , as peed as ne mi JC Enquire at Ualn Street bam. nit mO RENT-Krora April lit , a pleasantly fu L clihod suit of roouit , to gentlemen , T rrst Avenue , the ' I i/"iLl ) J'EKS-ln ' pauatei 01 a hundred at ! 'IS ? Pck g aPTui B I office , No. T Pei it ORCUTT Will open on April 1st an elegant and com plete STOIRIE. IT 50 BROADWAY , NEXT TO OFFICER & PUSSY'S ' BANK , They will carry a very and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT , C02 Broadway , Council Bluffe , Iowa. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council BlufTa City Waterworks Company hereby announces , that it will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of its mains for all parties who do * sire to have connections made with the street mains before the Waterworks are com1 pletod , and who will make application therefor to the company ) BEFORE APRIL 1 , 1883 , at the folowlng prices , payable in advance : i Inch Service Pipe $7 25 * " " ' ' 8 50 " " 975 " " " 1126 1 " " " : 1300 These pilett Include the cod of opening and closing the street , tapping the street water main , furnishing and Inserting corporation ccck , lurnlehlrg and putting In cxtta strong lead service pipe , furnlihfng and puttlig In curb stop , step boi and cover complete , ana m klr g all neccwary con nections between tbo street train and the curb of the street which are about one-half the cos' to the consumerot doing the same work after tbo waterworks are completed. In view of the conttrnplatod pavlnir of certain streets In the city , putlcs ro recommended to make application Immediately at the office of the company , 28 DEXlJ3LXCiXi SVX&XlXl l ? , In order to faye tbo necessity and avoid the Increased expense of breaking up the street alter paving has been done. HARRY BIRKINBINB , Engineer. Council Bluffs , Feb. 50,1883. ml-dtf Nugent & Smith , - MERCHANT TAILOR NOS. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET , FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI CAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main Street and 1 ? Pearl Street. MAX MOHN , } ° BESION J. M BABSTOW. M. P , , Cor. 5th OFFICE St. and : 5tb Ave UfUITC OFFICE : Cor. Main and 5th , up-stalrs JC . If fill ky Rcaldonce , 609 Willow Avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Office after February 15th , over American Express. S. S. WAGNER , for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , \Vlio csalo butter , rgfs , poultry ard fruit. Ship to us. Draftby return mall. Hfi Broadway. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE , S. A. PIERCE , Cor. Main and Firot avonuo. PETHYBB1DCE& HERBERTS. S CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and n Broadway. Plans and specifications furnlahed. ' In FINE HARNESS I have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR , Artistic Work JAMES FRANEY , and Reasonable Onargoa. 872 Broadway. uruAfir o onM FURNITURE , STOVES and liUWEL Ot uUFiy Household.Supplleo , 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. Practices in state and federal conrtn. " " * / pn Maun'f Fine FurnitureUpholstery goods EgJ"B"nfl/CDTP B I UU.yOurtaihsandWlndoTrShadoo.SOOB'way. Hides , Poltp , Tollow and Grease. & OBEBNE.HOSICK&CO. , Chlc RO&16 N. Main St. 0. Bluffs UmTEJ BALED HA. Y , CORN , OATS , JD - BRAN , Etc. , 114 North Main Street. C * A IIIf" A nil IKN Aud bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway.- st OfimiAKlUiVl eregn , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. jl | AMR BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 522 , r. Broadway and Soitt streets , in VETERINARY SURGEON , Oflico Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street. irs BROOKLYN MARKET , HARRY LELAND , Cor. Eighth and Broadway , lo Manuf cf HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup P. J. HENNESSY , plied , 8th St. , between Oth and 7th Avonuo. SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. New ew. REVERE HOUSE , Opera House. Refitted. $1 , Sl.CO'por day. A I MAUnCl FURNITURE , STOVER , and GENERAL Us mAnUi-L ) noOSEHOLDSUPPLIES , 325 Broadway. sari DE GAY & GASSEL , CONTRACTORS Corner Sixth and and Haskoll BUILDERS streets , , &c SOIsT , BROS. . , Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Bryadwny , Council Bluft"V\ w A Wont Sldo 1UWA' Square , Olarlndo J DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , ( Successors to ERB St DUQUETTE ) , tale Fruiters and Conlecte JG and 18 Pearl-st. , Council Blu.Ts , la. R. S. COLE & CO. , MANUFACTUBEIIS AKD DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IJIPnoVKD KINDS OP LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood and Iron PUMPS. Wood Tubing ad GaaPIpo and Pumo fixtures , for both Wood and Iron Pumps. Order * will receive prompt attention. Mo. 601 tiruth Mala Street COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JlSeod-tSl Broadway Steam Laundry I 724 WEST BROADWAY , A.C.LARSON , - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. . m-w'f. , * I * ap9 B ra M pr * xv * ? ire ra 41 * e A M o a * 1 I f L E ABSTRACT 0 F F ! 8 jr. "mr. cs CSJ IT H ES. 33 &a o < cs- Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW BATES. 2SGTAREES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. GUSSCIL BLUFFS IOWA M. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. EASTON , Socy. J. 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pros. 0. HULBURT , Adjuator. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO , InsuiesLive took Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office , 103 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will Insure- your stock against loss from any cause whatever. Owners of Stork will consult their own Interest If , when insuring their Stock , tney see that th policy Ircludes al ! . ho losses they may hae , and bo ea < isfled w1th nothing loss * . For further information call on or address B. L. SMITH. Local Agent. - - - - fflce , No 9 Main Rtrt'et. MRS. D. THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , For Engines , Boilera , Castings , Repairs and I Y Fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer , Corner a Street and 8th Avenue , Council lllufla. Prompt attention to crJera. The "i t Workmnnihlp nd Hca enable cbarcoi feu 10 Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions , Owned by Dr. 0. W. Archibald. 1883 SEASON 1883 NORMONT D"k chestnut horae 15 lands high , foaled ISia ; bred by Gen , W. T- rt'ithcrs , LcxInctonKy ; by Alraont , Jam Norman - man Mala bylexandei's Norman , the Eire of Lulu , record 2:15 : ; Almont by Alexander's Abdal- ah , elro of Goldsmith Mali ) , r coril BM. : Al- nont his sired JO homes with records la 5t:30 : and letter , nd 3 ulth records In 2:20 : and bttter. GLEN WOOD Chestnut sorrel horse. 15 lines high , toaTiU 187G , bred by Pliny Nicholas , ICsq. , West Liberty , Iowa , byV > pslo , damn line Kentucky bred m re. Glcnwood is a large pow erful horse , weight 1,150 pounds , liai great stjlo and speed , and Ilia irtnim hlinscll a most excel lent sire. These hones poesesj rare indhldual excellence , snd choice trcodlti ) * . ihcso highly bred stal. ' ous will make the tprlng season of 1663 t the Oounoil Bluffs Driving Park At $35 Eaoli , to Insure For further Information apply to SAMUEL COLBUKN , Trainer , Council Bluffs Drlvjotf Park. mnrl3-dlm EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. IBBroadway , Council Bluflrn. tnoa. orriciK. w. a. u. rcur , OEIIGER & PUSET , Council Blnfe , la. Established , - - I860 Dealera In Forelsrn and DomeitU Eichangi ud horns tecurltles. S a sac i M ? an < a a ? . Offlc * OT r siTlngi btak , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . Iowa. MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , TCTXsrjooEi POMC ; A. cs aa TBS. & Thollncst quality a il Ian-oat stock west ol Chlcairo ol V > oodcn and Mctiltc Cases. Calls at tended to at all hours.Vo deiv competition n quality of goods or prices. Our Mr Jlorean hao- scneuasuuuertalturfor forty jenrs and thor oughly iinaecstatids hlu ruHwuMS.Warcrooms , 311 Urcadwny. UI'HOUJTEHLNG In all ItO branches oromotly attended to a'so carpet-la log ana mmorcqulns. j.'elcgraphlc ana ma or ders filled without delay. MES , E , J , HABDIHQ , M , D , , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. duduite of Electroptthle Initltntlon , Phil * , dolphin , Ponna. Offlco Dor , Broadway & Glenn AYB. COUNOIL Bturrs , IOWA. Th treatment of I'll dlsouos and ptlnfol dl BsnltlN peculiar to female * a ipodaUy I. D 1DUUSDSOH , I. I > . anUOART. A. W. STRIIl President. Vice-Prea't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluff * , Oiganlted under the Uwi ol the State of Iowa Pildnp capital. . . 176.000 Authorized capital. . . 200,000 Interest paid on time deposit ! . Drafta Issued on the principal cities of tbo United State * and Kurope , Hpoclal attention Riven to collection ! and correspondence with prompt retard. P1RBOTOES J , D. EJxnndcon , li.L. Shuznt , 1 f . W. Wallace , ) . W. nalfer , 1. A . V W. fltrmt MES. fi , J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEON. Z22 Broadwav , OounollUUuffa.