,1 , . * > > , v r i JL Jtl.JuJ J1 fS * ' P ' * * * ITHTW - - ' " - THE UAlliy.BEE-OOOJS'OlJj lUWA WEDNESDAY 2B The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS Wednesday Morning , March 27 UB80R1PTION BATES : f Ctriler , . . . . . SO cents per week. BftlMI . . . . . . 110.00 per Trai , Offloo : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near roadway. Borne one always' in the office. MLNOR MENTION. See Joseph Ileiter'i spring styles. Additional local on seventh paste. A child of PMccnger Conductor John Hawkins , of the 0. B. & Q. road Is lying in * > very critical condition. The annual meeting of ( he pew holder ; of the St. 1'aul Episcopal church will tab place this evening In the church. S. W. Hopkins , president of tb Council MluTs water works , It expected to be here in a few day * , The case against Mr. Marcy for vie Ution of the ordinance of which we made mention yesterday , cost the gentleman J7.GO. J7.GO.The The case of Lewis vs. Stewart and W. W. M&ttln M Interveter baa been inbuilt- ted on written stipulation and will be * rgued before Juttlce Vaughan to-day. Chris. Strnub la at work on the exca vation upon his lot on Main street pre paratory to the erection of a large four story brick building , In the Lig land case from Ureicent City , which WAS before Justice Abbott Monday , the court recdered Judgment In favor of the defendint. Mr. Elwell , ot the United States ex press , Mr. Morgan ol the Glebe and a couple of other gentlemen , started for a hunt ont to Car lake. A case of some interest and peculiarity will come before Justice Abbott next Sat urday , In which Sarah Berry has entered a complaint gainit Alfred Berry for asiault and battery. KIrtie , Infant ion of Mr. John Hugh , died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock and the body went weit last night to Denver , when the little form will be laid away in its last resting place. The Council Blnffi driving park and fair association , who bold their spring meeting from May 22 j to 25th , and fall meeting from Sept , lOtn to 14hnreis | ulp ? their stockholders admission ticket * to members of thejassodatton. Mr. II. J. Upton , of Plerc * . Neb , , a prominent farmer of that vicinity , was married to MIii Mattlo Clauion , of Mt. Ayer , low * , at the consultation and pri vate office of Justice Vaughan. Dr. Poulion , after having traveled over California seeing its sights and beau ties , will return to thin city the lint week in April. Will come via Fort Worth , Tens , the Hot Spring * , of Arkansas , St. Louis and Xiniti City. Marv Darling WAR having a darling of a time yesterday suing Jerry Folaom for the recovery of three hogs which Mary claimed she bad raised. Wo are unable to ay how Jnjge Abbott may decide about those hogi and Mary's claim , but if Mary raised these hogs shn Is juat aa much en titled' ' to them aa Mary was to her little Iamb. Colonel Dudley , countel for the Corpse check mm , MM Nell ) , thinks the belt way to break this confidence business li to turn his man tooie and request him to go at a missionary to some foreign land. This might do If he could give any assurance that hbi client would not. find some de ceased brother over there. Fred Nelll , the confidence corps.0 man , whose Okie comesup again > to > dajrvwlll likely try h agtln ot'afcgnViauApc ( n ordsr tahaj * tyta't ) jtp jfffiqlwHx .treoover1 from hli gtieiVthajk ha-mayibVabU ) to-look , the court * and wik M 'f ' lie face iqd lay ' "J'Uero X > mjwjth < raf'on * pjejk1 except f hat Col. Dudley maytbAYa'to.Bay ! fa Jbfthilf o < -Tlu btlet.la-tlieDtiatl Geo. Keeilne , applicant ag ln | | > lUJe city of Council Tllufli hat , bee0 j > jwp.ed ready , lor 'the September , trm oj thfc pupremt .court by counsel for applicant > Col. Jvflatly , Thi suit Is about the. street opposite the rtsl denca ol KeellnB1 * , andt Is of Interest to the citizens In .that partj ol the city , 'SquIre.GIttlh f , o ( Boomer township aays the farmers of that township are owing some , heat , and a great deal o Brass iced owing to the fact that the coun try Is being extensively settled up and tb people are qbllged to provide pasture fp their stock to the raising of which the pee pie are beginning to pay more attention finding it more profitable with leas chancoi for loss than the usual purinlt of agricul ture. TCeva li. P. McMenomy has bad the ground measured off preparatory to start ing the foundation fpr the grand Cathollo Cathedral "in this.city , to ooit not lei , probably , than 950,000 ; this is an enter. prise which no doubt-will meet with much faror throughout | northweiiUra Iowa Nad two rMions , it will be an Institution which will beef , value to the tyatholio denomina tion In this part of the -state and to our city ai a building pf beauty and yalno. While It ( It ' to be hoped that the Union Pacific railway company will pijt on another train and ran it nearer to the bur- inesi portion of tpa city , it does not lessen the fact that a wagon and street 021 bridge across the raging waters of thai muddy and murky itream would materi ally facilitate the immense tratuo whlcl dally takes place between the two cities much to the advantage of both , nnd es peclally to the business Interests and pee pie of Council Bluffs , and we can see ni good reason for delaying It unless it Is t < let the Union PaclBo continue to monopo Ike the entire Intoresti to the detriment o our people. The following named gentlemen wer elected vestrymen of the St. Paul Kpiscc pal church of this city , on Monday : E O. Bloomer , Horace Everett , Thorns Bonman , A. W. Street , Robert Perclvi H. O. Cory , Marshal Key , Joseph Lyrnati W. J. Hancock , John Henthorna , J. T Stewart , J. N , Baldwin and A. I MoCnne , The meeting wai attended b large number of ladles and gentlemen Ut former exerchlnj with the gentleuui thl right of suffrage , that being the law o tbe church of Iowa , Thece gentlemen ar all prominent citizen , nd will Insure the continued prosperity of this church and Its organltatlon In this city , " 10J IbsASugar. . . . . . . . $100 7 IbsArbncklo'sO irae.llbpgs 1.00 G RAll kfgs Ilonoy Drips Syrup 1 76 3 Iba A No. 1 Japanoao Ten . 1 00 25 bars JAB. Kirk's Soap 1 Ot ) Beit Kaunas Winter Wheat Flour , oat , $3 , All brands Lnsk's California Can Fruit , per can 25o. at J. P , Flint MI , 200 Up. Broadway. Fen SAIE At a bargain , two chooao vati and fixtures. Address 2,301 , Council Bluffs , Iowa. fob27-tf Dr. West , Dentist , 14 1'carl atroot. PBttUONAL * THE IJEtfofllce received a pleasant call yesterday from Mr , A , H , SlgRlns who la a member of the bar from the Keystone state , Mr. Biggins la looking over the west with a view of locating permanently in Homo largo city whore ho can practice his profession , and engage In other legiti mate enterprise * . He exprcieot himself as highly pleased with the appearance of the Queen City of the Missouri nlono , S S. Hawkers , of Hastings , Iowa , wna a pleasant caller at this cilice , atil compli mented TIIK BKK very highly on account of Iti accurate market reports of the Chicago cage , Omaha and Council Bluffs markets found in each Iisuo , Mr , Hawker is the commission man and buyer of hides , furs and pelts In that thriving city. Glenn Clancy , an old resident of this city , starts next Monday with a team for Northern Nebraska to look for n home. His many friends will miss his jolly fuce and ways , and all wish him prosperity in the new field bo seeks for n homo. A. T. Jennlng , of Woodbine ; J. Amdt from Missouri Valley and John Cooper , of Hamburg , nro among the largo number of guests at the Pacific , Judge Love , of the southern district , and Judge Shiran of the northern dlttrict of the U. S , circuit and district courts , opened up yettorday morning. Chss. McKenzle , Dunlap Sidney , K. H. Unnh and L. W. Ilnssdl , of Olonwood , help o make up the throng of Iowa arri vals atthe Ogden. D , N. Honu , the agent for the Calafor- ila Emigration company , is In Chicago ooklng after the Interest ! of his company n ( he east. EWimple and wife , from Mapletoo , are laying at the PociUo Jiouse , while Mr. iVomplo is engaged on the United States pandjury. Mrs. H. 8. Hart and Mica Ada Evans , if Avoca , are registered at the popular ) gilen , house where the weary traveler An rest. A. Anderson , with a largo number of ithor gentlemen from Dos Molnes , are eating at the Pacific during the senalon of he United States court. A. P. Worsley , S. G. Herman and Tim ' 'Iiihor , of lied Oak farm , are securely aunchod at the Ogdon. * Ben Newman , formerly of this place , mt now of 0naha , waa attending to bust- iesa In the city. H. 1C , Live , brother of Judge Love , ia a most at the Ogden houie. Major A , 11. Anderson , at one tlmo a : ondclato ! for congress , Is in the city at- ending U. S , oourt , Hon. J. 8. lluanols , U. S. district at- , ornoj , itops at the Ogden while attending lourt. Joe Dipaon , balling from the land of Walnut , lives at the Pacific. N. E. Starrett , of Clark , Neb. , is starring - ring it at the Pacific. II. H. Reed , of Marion , and L V7. Stewart , of Mamouth , arc at the Pacific. W. W. Williams , of Atlantic , la a stay ) r with the Pacific. W. W. Pierce and wife , of Villleca are itaylnp at the Pacific , ' J.'W. McGee , wllo and child and John Mason and wife , all of Avoca , are to be fonnd a.t ( ho Pacific , R. Clart 'registered at the Pacific from Pueblo , Colorado , O. E. Pen and U. R. Van Pelt , from La Man , are regescored at the Ogden. 8. M. Peek scrolls his name quite loci- bly on the O den house register from Oln * clnnatl. J. M. Strahan and W. H. Summers , from Malvern , are at the Ogden house , H. M. Kellogg , a prominent attorney from Des Molne > , Is at the Ogden House. Judge Love , I he ( J , S , Dlitrlct Judge , Is staying at the O den , W. H. Baker , P.'attsraouth , Nebraska , istieadlng the pavements at the BI ffg , and eating at the Ogdeu. Ed Hunter , of the thriving lltrtle city of Corning , rests at the Ojden , * Drnggsts ! say that LydU E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound la the best remedy for female complaints .they ever hoard of. ' Old Settlors. Samuel Batomn , Sr. , I. M , Bulg ier , Samuel DIgglo , now of Union Grove , Elizabeth Mock 'Line ' , widow of John Mack L\uo and Henry Glt- ting , Esq , are .tho only ones loft from among the original organizers ol Boomer township , In this county , Mr. Glttlng settled there just thlrtj yoara ago Ewtor Sunday , and for the past twenty-two yoara has ( ftijlatod ai a jnatlco of the peaoo In that town ahlp. During this tlmo Mr. GUtlnf has accumulated a line property , am the surroundings , of a pleasant am comfortable homo , boaldes establish Ing for hlmeolf the reputation of ai hone tl upright man In all hlo deal iugs and transactions , and has rMsod i family which Is a credit and honor ti himself and lady , Brown's Bronchial Troches will rellev llronchltj. . Asthma , Catarrh , Consump tlve and Throat ! diseases. They are use always with good success. DlBtrJot'and Circuit Courts. The United States courts oonvonoi .this morning with Judge Love an Shira on the bench , U. S. Root , H K. Lovett , clerk , and Marshal Kej deputy clerk , present. The gran jury waa Impaneled and la compose of the following named gentlomec W. A. Wood , foreman : Ohas. Bnlloos W. L. Dean , T , H. Morgan , W. I Blgga , James Davii , A. 0. Reck , E. H. Armstrong , J. Arndt , E. Peako , Josnph Ithodo , E MoKIn , S. S. Boner , E A. Wcmplo , F. J. Mo- Nauohton , Stop'ron Kln r , K. T. Scholz , J. M. Strahan , J. Q Archer , W. F. Bobyshell. A largo docket is on hand , and qulto a number of important cases will probably bo trie d The court barely got organized yesterday , only listening to a few motions from attorneys , of which a largo number are in attend ance from the loading cities of * the state. cloaks , coats , stockings' and all garments can bo colored suc cessfully with the Diamond Dyes , Fashionable colors only 103. Postofilco Ctmngeb In Nebraska and Iowa during the week ending March 24 , 1893. Fur- niahod by Wm. Van Vlook , of the poatoffico department , for the BEE ; NKBRAbKi. Established Arthur , Knox county , James Draco , postmaster ; Lexington , Franklin county , Samuel Betting , pest- manter ; Medicine , Lincoln county , Wilson 0 , Furnish , postmantor , Sur prise , Butler county , J nines Bryant , postmaster ; Welgand , Kuox cjuiity , Leonard Wolgand , postmaster. PcatmastcrH Appointed Berg , Buf falo county , J. L , Blue ; Ooresco , Sanndors county , Joseph Teaohman ; Fort Cftlhonn , Washington county , B. K. Fonuor ; Mead , Saunders county , Uhas. Ostenborg ; Ord , Volley county , Jos. n , Capron. IOWA. Established Socor , Hard In connty , Seth W. Toah , postmaster. Poatmastera Appointed HilMdalr , Mills connty , Wm. H. Ballonliberty- ; villo , JofTerson county , J. W. Fry ; Rippey , Greene connty , John Bhh. Satisfactory Evldeoco. J. W. Graham , Wnolesalo Druggist , of AustinTex. , writes : I have been handling DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTUE LUNUS for the past year , and have found It one of the most salable medicines I have ever bed in my house for Coughs , Colds and oven consumption , always giving entire satisfaction. Please send ma one Rrosi by Saturday's steamer. , Giindlncr Corn and Cob Together. National Lire Stcck Journal. There have boon a great variety of oplnloni expressed upon the value of the cob gronnd with the corn , many supposing it to bo Injurious to the coattnqs of the stomach , oven in horses , and the pigs stomach has boon thought by some to bo Incapable of managing such hard material aa the scales of the cob ; but wo long since experimented with corn and cob meal , and found all these advorao opinions merely imagi nary. We have fed it largely both to swine and horses , and never saw any ill effects from it , but , on the contrary , found H a healthier food than clour meal. The advantage of grinding the oob and corn together Is not nltogeth er in the nutriment of the cob , bnt beoauso the cob , being a ooaraor and a spongy material , gives bulk , and divides and scparaton the Quo meal , DO aa to allow a tree circulation of the gastric julco through the masa in the atomuch. Oorn meal , when wet Into plastic dough , is very solid , and not easily penetrated by any liquid ; and when pigs are fed wholly on corn meal , they cften suffer with fovorln the stomach , because the meal lies there too long nndlgested. If yon are not married , write the Mar riage Fund and Mutual Trust Associa tion , Cedar Rapids , Iowa , for circulars explaining the plau. fC-Sm , Nothing builds np shattered consti tutions BO quickly aa Brown's Iron Bitters. Our New Lioou mm' improvement Co Treat' landf Inipri vo'rnont ' 'company ' 'tSf i this cfty. By ( inVeattca'in's'hatoa ' in1 thla ilnstilutlQD/iwhlcbjfla babkod/byj some of ! oat .beat j and moat tellable business men'it-becomes possible and1 oornparatlvqly easy for a man of mod erate meansr to secure a comfortable' ' home for himself and family. In taking - , ing a certain number of shares , at a certain mqrithty , p'aymont , la a few yean' a man" can < own ' a house of his own folf "about the sams M ho ipays mbnthly for ront. Wo believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust1 company , by organizing and opening np.for bnshifB , having filled a long felt want In Council Bluffs. Their liana and system of loans will boar he most , careful scrntlny and exam ination , and wo have nb hesitancy in ironounolng thorn reasonable and qultableuand backed by gentlemen if honor and Integrity. As the com pany > exists it 'boooraco at once an In- sti aUon ofvalue and credit , to our clty. and those .who dealro , homes. Thelt , president- , T. , A. Kirkland , vice 'president' .Judge Poake ; BOO- rotary , I. R. Bde'ryj , treasurer , Pol BoObo ; and their omoo is In'tho base ment of Shugart's and MoMahon's now. block , corner First avonuo'and ' Pearl street , i r , { an2 ? > ly COUNCIL : BIUKS SPECIAL * NOTICES/- advertisements , sue ' ' 'lost , o\jnd , To Loan , JFor ( Sale , To Rout , WanU , Boardln ; , etc. , will b Inserted ID Uili column at the ow rite ot TEH CENTS FEU LINE for the first tniortlon und FIVE OENTt PER LINE for ach subsequent Insertion Leave adv erttsemonts at our ofQco , No. I Pnarl Street , near BroaJway. Wants. AMASON by trido , anil ulllInK to work almoit an ) thin ; , U eecklng a Job Addrcu "Mnaon , " tlilaotllcc' . " \1TANTED A gosd fiitt-cliss barber , towhor < IT e ulllgUe a iwmanont Job , no ctln need apply. Call on or d rcsi , Stkouuuloah , Iowa. - nation by baker of 10 year WANTED-S1 Call or addrees Oinalu hoii-e Omaha Nebraska. 430-19 } Evtrybody t. Council lilufli li WANTED Tui Dsi , SO cents per e k , de llverot by carriers. Offlce , . No I Pearl BUeel near Broadway. For Sale and Rent SALE A peddlns wacon , > < good as FOR at 709 BouthUafn | Strett bun. TO RENT , From April l t , a pteuantly fur nlihed salt of rooms , to gentlemen. 71 , LD BRKS In packagts 01 a hundred at SI ' a pukag * ai Tui Bu office , No , T P it ? ' CASADY&ORCUTT Will open on April 1st an elegant and com plete STOZRIE. VT 502 BROADWAY , NEXT TO OFflOER & PUSBY'S ' BANK , They will carry a very /35W * BC fSL TP11 GS "TT * fH fZ "KKT r / 3au JaZwJ * L3T JKn 13 * JaU Jf Ljf JC fc. and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & QR'OUTT , 502 Broadway , Council Blulfi , Iowa , TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby announces , that it will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of ita mains for all parties who de sire to have connections made with the street mains before the Waterworks are com pleted , and who will make application therefor to the company i BEFORE APRIL 1 , 1883. at the folowing prices , payable ia advance ! i Inch Service Pipe . $7 25 I " " r' . 8 50 f " " " . 9 75 J " " " . 1125 1 " " " . ' . . . . . .1300 i These pilots Include the cost of opening and clcslng the street , Upplcg tbo street water miln , furnlshitg and Irecrtiug con oration ccck , futnlshlrg and puttlrg in cxttft strong leal eerrlce pipe , ( urnleh pK and puttii.f In curb step , strp box and coier complete , anomikltKall neccwaryron- neitlons bctwron the street rraln and the curb ot the a'reet which are about one-half the cost to the consumer ol doing the e&me work alter Uowaterwotks are completed. In vlewcftho contcmplatad pavlnir of certain Gtroets In the city , pu tics are recommended to make application Immediately at the office of the company , 20 In order to oayo the necessity and avoid the Increated expense of breaking up the etrcoi after paving has been done. HARRY BIRKINBINB , Engineer. Council Bluffs , Feb. 2G , 1883. , ml-dtf NEWOOODS. NEW FIRM ! 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. MUNCH BLUFFS , IOWA. n GENERAL MERCHANDISE. U. | 18 MMn Street' d-17 Pearl Street. M A V / GrecO iflAA J. M BARSTOW , M. D. Cor. 5th OTFIOK St. and ! 5tb Ave. HO I C UIUITC OFFICE : Cor. Main and 5th , np-stalra. ilili Ui tu ifnllCy Residence , 009 Willow Avenue. NC 0 U 1 1 D 7 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , OUnjUn * . ) Offioo after February 15th , over American Eiproaa. S. S. WAGNER , for funerals at reasonable rateo , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & CO , CASH BUYERS , Who csale butter , fffs , poultry &cd fruit. Ship to us. Drattby return mill. 148Bro dw y. A DICDPC NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. HrlCllUE. . ) Cor-Main and First avonno. PETHYBR1DCE & HERBERTS. Q MITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and DP OBlll l Mi Broadway , Plans and Bpecificitlona furnished , ' Uf CUCDMAU In FINE HARNESS I haVe the Variet ' . that'brlngs patronage. 121 'Mala CDAUCV MERCHANT TAILOR , Attutiu , wbrk TiHMtly and Reasonable OnaVgoa. 872 Broadway. FURNITURE , STOVES and ' Household applies , 303 Broadway , I IkinT P 'UftDT ATTORNEYS-AT LAW , James Block. LIIIUJ Ot H"lB I i Practices.Intflta apd federal courts. ' Mann'fiFIno'-Fnmlture.Upholatorygoodi / OH EOTnni/PTDT'P I I , UUsjGurtaiDg and Window Shadoa.SOO Vay- Hides , Pelt * , Tallow and Grease , , OhlcagoifclSN-HalnSt. 0. Bluffi UCATU BALED HAY , CORN , OATS , JD * BRAN , Etc. , 114 North Main Street , And bath house , 421 aud 423 Broadway. L , Sov orolgu , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M , D. , Phy , A I A RJl D BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 522 , i Cor. Broadway and Soatt atroote , VETERINARY SURGEON , Oftica Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street , HARRY LELAND , BROOKLYHCor. . Eighth and Broadway , PI UCUUCQOV Mannf of HORSE COLLARS , Tradosnp UB l1l.l1lll.OOly piled , 8th St. , between Oth and 7th Avenue linilOC SMITH & NORTONBroadwayopp. Nei nUUOC , OperaHouse. Refitted. $1.81.60 per day , A I MAlinCI FURNITURE , BTOVEB , and GENERA ! Ui lYlHnULL , SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway DE GAY & GASSEL CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS , Comer Sixth and HuVell streets SOIT , E Z. T , LINDSEY & CO. , T 412 Bryadwftv , Oinnoll Bluff * , \ mTOA 1U > > A Weal Side Square , Olorlnda / > DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , ( Successors to ERB & DUQUKTTE ) , aud 18 Pcarl-st. , Council Blu.Ts , la. M. GALLAGHER , New Store , Frpih Goods , Low Prlceo. Polite Attondanta. first Door East of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway . r " _ tebaly-sa-tu-th. _ PETER O. MILLER WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL 'AND WINDOW SHAJES PAINTINB IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FEESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES , JSSS ; riTLE ABSTRACT 0 F FCE. ! JT.VET. . 1 XT I OR 3E3 Aa 3 CZ > . Oands and Lots Bouht and Sold. gW MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - IOWA II. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. EASTON , Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pros. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE CO. Insures Live - took Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office , 1O3 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. The only company in Iowa tbat will insure yoore took against lots from any came whatever. Owners o ! Sto k will consult their own Interett If , when insuring their Stock , trey Src that ths policy Includes all I the losses thy may hare , tnd be Ba'Isflcd with nothing" legs. ' For ( utthtr Informal Irn call on or address 'fflce.No - - - - MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337- Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and MACHINERY Fend Orders to JOHN GfUlKRT , Manufacturer , Corner i Street and 8th Avenue , Counc'l ' Bluffs. Piompt attention to orJori. The < Workni' > nihlp and Ket'onabV cba'pen _ tea 10 HigUy-Brei Trotting Stallions , Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald. 1883 SB ABO N 1883 NORMOWT D"k chestnut horso. 15 hands high , ( oaltd IBM ; biol by Gen. W. T- Witheru , LexInfrtonKy ; by Almont , dun Nor man Maid by lextndoi's Norman , the sire ot Lulu , record 2:15 : ; Almont by Alexander's Abdul lah , ulre ot Goldsmith Maid , r cord 2:14. : AI' moot his sired 10 hones with rrcorda 11 V:30 : and bct'cr. and 3 with records In 2:20 : and bitter. GLEN WOOD Chestnut eorrel horso. 15 nds high , ( oaUdlHTG , bred by Pliny Nicholas , ) . , Wc t Liberty , Iowa , by Wirele , dam a One JOntocky bred micQlenwood Is a largo pow- erlul 1ioijW-wt ; > lKlu llWp ; unds. hai great stle and speed , and hia proven himself n most excellent - lent sire. Thest boric * poesesi rare Individual txcellence , and cholo ( brcedlnK. these highly bred stal lions will rnake the tprlng season ot 1S83 at the Ooonoil Bluffs 'Driving Park Att351Eiob , to Ininro For further Information Apply to SAMUEL COLBUUN , Trainer , Council Blalla Driving Park. mnrl3-dlm EDWKi J , ABB01T , Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public , SIGBrondway , CouncilBlufFs. tnos. crricia. w. n. x. rosii. OfflOEE & PUSH , XC.IS , Gonncil Bluff ! ! , la , Established , - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign and Domeitla Exchsagt nd bom * seenrltle * . S. E. MAXON , VL xv > o 3BK x yb xi a o ? . Ofac * OTM MVtOf * b4Dk. OOUNOIL BLUFFS , . . Iowa , MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , TheUnust quality a d largest , stock west ot Chicago of M oodcn and Mctallc Cases. Calls at tended to at all hours. We iktv competition n quality of trooila or prices. Our Mr .Monran ha * served as uuuertaker for forty jeers and thor oughly uao niuuids his tiusmesa. ' Warerooms , 311 Broadway. UPUOLBTEUDNG In all Its branohna oroinutly attended to a'so carpet' la Ing sno taniorcqulns. telegraphic aim uia or * dtrs filled without iiolay. 1018 E J HAEDING H D , , , , , , , Medical Electrician QYNEOOLOaiST. Dradaate ot Electropathlo Institution , Fhlla delphla , Fenna. Office Our , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFF8 , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and ptlnfal d lenities peculiar to females a specialty I , D IDMtmOSON , I. L. BUUCURT. A. W. STBSH President. Ylce-lWt. Caghlei. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluff * . OrganUed tinder the laws of the State of Iowa FaldnpcapIUl t 75,000 AnthorUed capital „ SOO.OOO Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts Issued on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Special attention given to collection ! and correspondence with prompt retains DIBSOTOU J. D. Edmandton , R. L. Bhugart , J T . W. Wallace , 1. W. Rodfer , 1. A . A. W. Street. MBB.E. J. HILT01M1 D , , PHYSICIAFAHD SUHCEWi ' 1 CIS Brosvdw . OouaolllBl1 \