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    The Daily Bee.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ;
Friday Morning , March 30.
DESCRIPTION RATES :
By Oaiilor , - - - SO cent * per week ,
BrMall . . . . f 10.00 per Year ,
Offloo : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Near
roadway.
Borne one always' in the offloe.
'MINOR MENTION.
Lsok out for the meeting of the city
council Monday night.
See Joeepb lldtor'i spring style * .
Additional local on seventh p&qe.
Only one lonely rannUgo llccnuo was
issued yesterday , that of Jurgen KOCH to
Margethn Wnmeec.
Two cases were locked up In tba coun
If Jill , from Nnoll , for being drunk and
are to nerve out a fine of 810 ncd costs ,
Mr. Balrd has moved bis safe from tb
old office to the now cilice of the 1'otta
wattamlo collection agency.
J. M. Palmer boats the world on &
genuine market report. It represents the
market 8 at 1'lttaburg from 1 to 2:80 : p. m
It'i ) a settler.
' The beautiful enow still continues to
fill the air at Intervals , and just enough
falls to keep our streets and sidewalks in a
muddy condition ,
The coroners jury bavo filled to re
turn a verdict regarding the death of John
White , aba was found d ad and hot near
the Missouri rlvir yesterday , it may be
they will get at the truth of the matter.
A check for a trunk bound for San
Francisco and a little boy were lost for a
while at the Irantfer joiteuhy , but both
were found and restored to their proper
owners.
owners.A
A lull in the luperlor court work yes
' terday gave the Judge and clerk an opportunity
I'/
tunity to make up a list of their fees to
certify to the board of county supervisors
which meet next Monday.
The night school which Professor Slat
tery will open next Monday night will
offer an opportunity to many young to
get a greater fund of knowledge. Ho will
open at the school rooms of the St. Joseph
Academy.
Rev. J. Vt , Armstrong will lecture on
The Phases if Keal Life" at the Y. M.
C. A. rooms , No. 12 North Main street ,
this ( Frldaj } evening at 8 o'clock. Ad.
mission free. An Invitation Ii extended
to all. Mr. Armstrong it an able lecturer
and those attending will certainly be
pleased ,
The following named gentlemen are
regular delegates to the G , A. K , encampment
I't
ment which met ot Dei Moinesjnext week-
Col. Sapp , Capt. D. Maltby , WmII. . Hoper -
per and liutie Fox , Commander , Col.
John Limit. Capt. K , J , Abbott , being
a member of the department encampment
gives the post a good delegatlonw ho will
have contidorabloktluenco in the encamp
ment which is computed of 180 pods.
Yesterday Mrs. Kmlly BackiueUter
filed an Information against Jack Green
and one against1 David Dunklr , of Hazel
Dell township , for selling or giving liquor
to her husband after the had given both
notice , both personally and by publication ,
not to. She baa began suit criminally
under the misdemeanor act for telling
liquor to Intoxicated persons. The parties -
t < ties will be arrested this morning and
' brought before Justice Abbott for trial.
'i *
A peculiar cue coming from Warwlth
' I Pott , No. SO , lacated at Dexter , this state.
A. person claims he was a member of Co.
32,16th Iowa , was never mastered In , drew
pay or received a discharge but waa tranc
ferred to the chinch-bug militia. Now the
\ Foil asks the Judge Advocate , E. J , Ab
bott , of this city , to decide whether the
party has a right to become a member of
the G. A , II. We are of the opinion that
the Judge Advocate will inform that post
no person can become a member of the G ,
A. II. without having received an honorable -
able discharge.
One of the trusted employes In the
Wabash yards , and a man who is the. very
soul of honor , and who has a spouse in
whom he had the same confidence he had
in the Master ot heaven almost , was
known to be receiving the attentions
( whether criminal or Ullyal no one know
of several other men. 'These facts wen
known , and some good wholesome advice
given the erring sponie , before the hus
band , who WAI a "night man , " bad turn
bled to her racket. But with a reckless
neasness born of a seemingly natural de
pravity , she continued to disregard the ad
vice of thosn who tried to Influence her on
account of the genuln : respect they felt
for the man whom they knew to be a con-
alstent and straight man , and one also
who provided from hit ample salary for
her every home comfort. Matters run on
in this way until at last her husband ,
after finding parties with whom he had no
affinity at various times lounging around
the parlor when he would return unex
pected front his work , saw fit to question
the wife In regard to their business , when
r I she , with a light andlaughlngexplanatlon ,
tried to allay the "green-eyed monster. "
While he wai proue to believe
It to be simply an Indiscretion ,
but natural to Innocence and youth ,
yet he wished to note it * extent.
One night , when he was expected to be
way until late , he took his lunch as niual 1
and then about 8 o'clock made his appear
nce to find two of the suspected partlei
enioonsed la his parlor. At another tlim
he met his faithless spouse at eleven o'clocl
at night on a by street , with one of tb <
parties aforesaid. When she returnee
homo she claimed ( after first making a 1U
denial of the charge ) that she wasonl ;
going up town with Mr , to purchase i
pair of rubbers. While It may have beei
good in that line yet her husband prompt
ly told her that as she has never made
equeal for apparel which was disrrgarde
he would please to consider herself i
wholly dependent on those to whom sfa
bad gone for assistance. The result was
weparatlon , and yesterday morning th
faithless woman left Council Blulfa fc
some point unknown to the. writer , an
the man was almoit distracted at the final
of what be hoped would prove a happ
life. We have always noticed that yo
married men ctn get ' 'night Joba" ver
readily , and we trust that the coming d
vorce suit will bring no new feature * of
jscandalons nature to the front.
Mr. J. W. McQee In the ancient days
of long ago wai a fellow traveler with the
writer through the plains of "bleeding
Kansas , " and later on ho was with us
whin the Stanton cyclone tent us sailing
through the air , and now he comes up
smiling as the representative of the great
New York llthoRrapbing and printing
house el J. II. Warner. Wherever J. W.
KOSI he will bo welcome , for ho carries In
his face and in his heart all the good and
kindly qualities that make brothers of
strangers ,
Mr. Cox left for Chicago yesterday on
butinosi and alto to Ret another hex !
waiter for the Ogden house In place of Mr.
Myetn , who has given notice of his returnIng -
Ing sopn. Mr. Myers tfnoa west to engage
in busin J for blmielf and ho thinks of
locating in Montana or Idaho. He will
horn'med by the msny patrons of the
Ogden huuic , whoso merest wishes he cater
ed to.
Dan Ferroll , sheriff of Mills county , is
is In the city , Mid looks as hnalthy as
though ho had never met Polk Wells.
Frank Kcfttly , son of Colonel Keatly ,
has gone Into the Herald jnb rooms , of
Omaha , to learn the job printlrg trade ,
A. G. Heath and W , B. Metcilf , tray ,
eling men frctn Chicago , are occupying
lample rooms at the Pacific house.
II. K. Parslow , of Olarinda ; W. II.
Summon * , of Malvern , and II. Huinenbncli ,
of Omaha , are'at the Ogden ,
K , K. Baldwin and S. K. Hoffmastor ,
gentlemen from Chicago , are registered at
thoOgden.
C. T , Shaw , of Avoci , and W. J. Gal-
houn , from Clftrlnda , arc located at the
Ogden.
T. 0. Connell and 0. C. Brleham , red
dents of Topeka , Kansai , is living at the
Ogden.
John Barlow , of Charlton , and J , L ,
Shank , from lied Oak , can bo found at the
Pacific.
The.wagon top Inventor gets the judg
ment M rendered by Justice Vaughan.
II. W. Morse and wife , of Shenandoab ,
are staying at the Ogden.
L. J. Colby , all the way from Boston ,
dlnos at the Ogden bouie ,
J. C. Husley , from the Queen City , is
registered at the Pacific.
George L. Hanner and wife , of Boone ,
arrived at the Pacific.
H.'K , Spencer , resident at Columbus ,
Ohio , Is at the Ogden.
D. W , Honn , registers at tie Ogdou from
San Fran'Isco ,
M. Dccklnwood , of Lincoln , Neb , , is at
tbo Pacific.
10 * Iba A Sugar $1 00
7 IbsArbucklo'BOnffeo.lllJpga 1.00
D Rail krgi Honey Drips Syrup 1.75
3 Iba A No. 1 Japanese Tea 1.00
25 barn Jas , Kirk's Soup 1 01) )
Beat Kansas Wlntor Whtmr. Flour ,
out , $3. All brundn Lnak'a California
Can Fruit , par cm 2oa ut
J. P. FiLiiEHTJ , 20 ! ) Up. Broadway.
Fou SALE At u bargain , two ohooio
vata aud fixtures. Address 2,304 ,
Council Binds , Iowa. fjb'27-tf
Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl Btroot.
I W
Pony , weak , and sickly children
are made healthy and ( strong by using
Brown's Iron Blttora.
Nothing builds up shattered consti
tutions BO quickly as Brown's Iron
Bitters.
Brown's Bronchial Troches will relieve
Bronchitis. Asthma , Catarrh , Consnmp
tlve and Throat diseases. They are used
always with good success ,
Proceedings of the United Btatca
Court Yesterday.
The grand jury returned a number
of indictments In revenue cases.
The case of Redmond , Oloary & Go.
vi. Frond Liwronoo , the jury waa im
paneled and the case went to trial.
la the injunction case of the 0. &
N. W. R. R. vs. the incorporated
town of Manning ot al. , in which
motion to dissolve an injunction was
argued and submitted to the court
The grand jury la still in soaalon.
The following la the list of the petit
jury sitting In the United Stater
court :
JB Romans ROWhito
H B Cbx John T Halo
Mayne Stonnott W J Gavin
J K Rugnold J M Mitchell
John Corper J B Uoodall
John Daulolaon Thna JefTurioa
Jas Hendrio T J Clarke
William Wise Goo H uones
K J EmmoBB E W Ticknor
H W Summers L D Olarko
John Hawthorne F A Oonover
Alex Young Phillip Johnson
Day Dunning Mlnaa Miller
Wm McLian E R Hayes
H Gentle N W Williams
Young man or woman , If you want big
money for a small amount , Insure In the
Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Asbocl-
ation , Cedar llaplds , Iowa. f5-Sm ,
DIED.
POWHHSMr. . and Mrs. Wm. Powers ,
residing at No , BOO aoutb 20th st. , near
the end'of 8th avenue , lost their little
boy. He died yoiterday at 4:50 a. m. of
lung fever.
The funeral will take place from the
residence of the parents at 2 p. m. to-d y.
All friends of the family are invited tc
attend.
"Drugglata eay that Lydla E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound la the best
remedy for female complalnta thej
over heard of.
cloaks , coats , atocktngi
and all garments can bo colored uo
cetafully with the Diamond Dyea
Fashionable colors only I0j.
Money for the Unmarried'
One of the moat solid and subotiltto
institutions in this country is the Alai
riage Fund and Mutual Trust Association
of Cedar llapids , Iowa. They are onjar.
Ized under the laws of Iowa , and bolr ol
ficers and directors are among the leadlii
and most prominent business
10 men o Ceda
llauids. Kvery unmarried person ahonl
or have a certificate In this association.
id It U a splendid Investment , as safe as
le government boqd. You can just as we
lera have a good sum of money to oommenc
married life on M not. A large number <
ra members have been paid off , receiving ovi
800 per cent on their Investment. Wrll
for circulars fully detailing the plan , whlc
is tba finest known. Da not postpone i
Good agents wanted. Mention where yc
saw this notice/ f 5-Sm ,
ROOOP.
The following la the completed pro
grammo of the Council Bluffs Driving
Park and Fair association for their
spring meeting , from May 22 to and
Including May 25 :
FlllflT DAY TUK8DAY , MAY 25.
No. 1 Running Association Stake ,
all ages , 810 ontracci , with $100
added , 2d. $25 , J mile doab.
No. 1-Rauniiig Oloh pnrrn , $300
for 3 year olda ; lat $203 , 2 J $ ICO 1 ]
miln dash.
No. 3 TroUlnq ; Olnb DUMP , JfiOOj
1st $300 , 2d$125 31 875
No. -Trotting ; 2:30 : clusn ; Club
$500 ; lit 300 , 2J $125 , 31
SECOND DAY WKhNKMIiY , MAY 23
No. 5 Ruonh'gj BluiTu City Cup
stake , f ir 2 your o.ds. $20 ontranci- ,
with $200 added ; also allvcr cup n-Jd-
od by ai oc5otion. 2d , $75 lilf-
mlle danh ,
No. -llmming ! h"l l pur n. all
agoa , $400. lit , $3tO ; 2d , SlOOj 1
mlln and ronont
No. 7-Trottin ; $00 ; 2:21 : olnn- ,
Omaha purse , $70 lj 8200 ndrtod tu
bnat 2:21. : lat , $450 ; 2d , $100 ; 3J ,
$00.Nc.
Nc. 8 Trotting ; 2:40 : olaat ; clnh
purao. $500. 1st , $300 ; 2d , $125 ;
3d , $75.
TIHUD DAY TIIUKBIUY , MAY 24.
No. ! ) RunnlDc ; pnrso $200 , nil
agpi-jlit , $150 ; 2d , $50 1 inilo du3h.
Fo. 10 Hnntilnc ; M'"ohant'a purse ,
nllazos , $350. lit , $250 ; 2J , $1CO ;
lit ailndnsh.
"No 11 TroHinp ; 2:25 : olnsi. Club
pnrso $5CO lit , $300 ; 21 , $125 ; 3d ,
{ 75.No.
No. -Paring ; 2:20 : olasc , Club
purio $500 lit , $300 ; 2d , $125 ; 3J ,
$75.
FOURTH DAY- FRIDAY , MAY 25
No. 13 Running ; Bruwvrii' nti Uo
for all KICK $30 munMica , with $3)0
added , J tniln and ropnnt.
No. 14 TroMioi ; $ tflf 0 free for
all ; pnr o $800 ' "int $200 ndded to
boat 2:20. : let , K' O , 2 1 , $2CO ; 31 ;
$100.
$100.No. . 15 TrotMnf. ; 3 mlnnto
nuran $500 lat , $3C ( ) ; Vi , $125 ; $150 ;
3d , $75
No. 1 ( > . 0' > p"'illi1 ) i rrunning. .
Olnb purse -250 1t , $175 ; 2J , $75 , 1
mile.
COMMEKCIAXj.
OODNOIL BLUrrS MAIIKET.
Corrected dolly by J , Y. Fuller , mer
chandise broker , liuyor and shipper of
grain and provisions , 39 I'enrl street.
WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 76o ; No. 3G3 ;
rejected f > 0c ; oo < l demand ,
CORN DealerH paylri ; ? : i : rejectee !
corn Chlcngn , 45 : ; new mixed. 48 : ; whlto
corn , 35o. The receipts ol corn are ILht.
OATB Simreo arid in iood demand ; 35.
HAT 4 OOfiO 00 per ton.
IlYE 40c ; light Bupiily.
COUN MEAL 1 25por 100 pounds.
Woon Good supplyj prtceu at yards ,
500@000.
COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ;
soft. 5 CO per ton.
BUTTKU Plenty and In fair demand ;
25c ; creamery , 30u ,
Eoaa-Heady sulo niul plenty at 13o
per dozen.
LARD Fairbank's. wholesaling at ISo.
POULTRY Firm ; uonlernpnylni ; 13o per
pound for turkeys anil lOo for chickens.
VKOKTADLKS Potati cc , 45c ; onion * , COc ;
cabbagep , l040o per dozen ; apples , 2 60
@ 3 CO per barrel.
City flour frnm 1 CO to 3 40
BttOOMH 2 00@3 00 per dozen.
STOCK.
CATTLE 3 00@3 50 ; calves 5 00@7 50.
lloaa Market for hoga quiet , as the
packing houses are closing ; uhlppers are
paving 5 50 to G CO.
The grain dealer * ara paying Rood prices
for corn. Farmers can et from 33 to 35c
now and farmers will do well to take
advantage of these price ? .
The dealers continue to pay tbeso prices ,
notwithstanding a marked decline at nil
the other points.
Tbo visible supply of cnrn increased
1,500,000 bushels list week ; wheat de
creased 1,000,000 bushelr.
Cur Nowlxjuii tuiu improvement Co
Investigation into the matter con
vinces ua that one of the moat equita
ble , reasonable and feasible plana of
building houses la that proposed and
In operation by the Mercantile Loan ,
Trnat and Improvement company of
this city. By invoatlcg In shares In
this institution , which Is backed by
some of our best and moat reliable
business men , it becomes possible and
comparatively easy for a man of mod
erate moans to soonro a comfortable
homo for himself and family. In tak
ing a certain number of shares , at &
certain monthly payment , In a few
years a man can own a house
of his own for about the Barns aa
ho pays monthly for rent. Wo
believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust
company , by organizing and opening
up for bnalneao , having Blind a long
felt want in Council Bluff * . Their
plans and system of loans will bear
the most careful scrutiny and exam
ination , and wo have no hesitancy in
pronouncing them reasonable and
equitable , and backed by gentlemen
of honor and Integrity. Aa the com
pany exists It bocomea at once an In
stitution of value and credit to our
city and thoao who dealro bonus ,
Their proaldout is T. A. Kirkland
vice president , Judge Penke ; secretary
rotary , I. R , Boorv ; treasurer , Col.
Boobo , aud their oflioo la in the base
ment of Shugart's and McMahon'a
new block , corner First avenue aud
Pearl street. j n27-ly
GOUHC1L BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special adrertlMmente , uc
Lojt , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Ueni.
Want * , Boarding , etc. , will l Inwrtod In thli
column al the ow rate ot TEN CENTS PKIl
LIME ( or th * Hnrt tniertlon and FIVK CENTS
PER LINE ( or ech lubtequenl insertion.
Lear * adr crtlsementa at our office , No. T
Pearl Strtel , near Broadway.
Wonta.
WANTED Hoard and rcom ( or wi'o and ! * > )
while lam on tl-e ro d Addree * , ulth
parllculais , "noant , " llm OtEce.
Wtnta * altuitlon In a wholcmic
APOKTKR AddreiiO. U. , HII otBco , Council
Utudl.
A MASON by tradi- , and willing to work al
aliucit anjthln ; , U eeoklng a job AdJrtttt
WANTKD-Sl'uatlon by baker ot 10 yttat
exc eilenco. Cull or addrcu Oni b houie.
Ouuha Nebraska. _ -130-13 }
TTTANTED-KTervbody . Council' Blufls la
, , ' ' ukeT711 " " * ° * " * f" * Jai
llfered by carrion. Office , No f Pearl St'.Ml
ill near Broadway.
ce For Solo and Rent ;
ot _ _
er rr\0 HKNT-Fiom April lt , plo fanlly lui
to L DlibwUult ol looini , j cintlemon. 72
Frrt Arenue.
BEES-In BflTage. ol a hundred
packa . U xaBu Offlc , No. J Pea ,
tl
OASADY&ORGUTT
t
Will open on April 1st an elegant and com
plete
STOIRIE-
IT T.02 lillOADWAY , NFXTTO OFFICER & PDSEY'S ' BANK ,
They will carry a very
and will keep a full line of
House Furnisihng Goods.
GASADY & ORCUTT ,
502 Broadway , Council Blnffr , Iowa.
TO CONSUMERS OF WATER.
The Council Bluffa City Waterworks Company hereby announces , that it will put
In Service Pipes to the curb of the street on tne line of its mains for all parties who de
sire tn have connect ! DB mode with the street mains before the Waterworks are com
pleted , and who will make application therefor to the company
BEFORE APRIL 1 , 1883.
at the folowlog prloor , payable la advance :
i Inch Service Pipe . § 7 25
t " " n . 8 50
* " " " . 9 75
J " tl " . . . . 11 25
1 " " " . 1300
ThfSo pticrr Ircludc Ibo coot c ( oporluc tnd clcslng the strc't , tapping tbo slroit water main ,
lurnishltg nd Irnert 1 1 ; i on oration c ck , tiirnithli g and puttliK In cxtittBtronijIcol service pipe ,
fiirnUhdik aril | niitli ( ; In uirh 8li. slip ) > os aua cat er complete , ano rotkl i , ' ll mecp ory < on
nR't'ODB tctwien tl'c mictn nil. Mid tdoiurti cl the s rctt which are about one-half the cost
to the coniumcroi di Inr tl e laniu work tlter t ) o wstcrwoiks aroc.iniilctoo.
In v'owrftho ' contftnpla'ol pnvlnar of certain streets In the city , putlcs are rccommt ndcd to
mak application I mm HI ] 'a ' cl > tt the otlica ol the company ,
S5CB
In order to riuotlio cccisiily and tvolJ tbo Incrcared expense o ( breaking up the strre r. ( er paving
hM been dono.
HAKRY BIRKINBINE , Engineer.
Council Bluffy Ttb. JO , 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.
DCllfl s ? nn GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
DllNU Ot UU. | 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street ,
MAX MOHN ,
J. M BABSTOW , M. P . , cor. pth st
nn 1C lAfUITET OFFICE : Cor. Main and 5th , uo'Staira.
UK. U. ! * if 111 I E | Realdonce , COO Willow Avenue.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
, Office ftor February 16th , over American Express.
UfAOtlCD LIViSlU' AND FEED. WILL. CON I'RAC
SO i W AUIlCni fur fuuorftlB at rcaaon bo ! rfttos , No. 22 4 > h St.
J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS ,
Whoctiala butter , rgB , ponitry rd frett. Ship lo us. Draft by return m ll. 148 Brosdway ,
nilTDPC NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
SA \ . I I tin U III Cor. Main nnd First avenuo.
PETHYBRIDGE& HERB BTS. Broad , 327 way Meat Broadway. Market
ORflDTU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and
CC ! UlYll I ll Broadway. Plans and apecificatlono furnished , '
OlirnKIA&l In FINE HARNESS I have the variety
Will OlltKlVIAWi that brings p trounpH. 124 Main atreot
rnAticlf MERCHANT TAILOR , Arti HU wori
rKANtlj and Rcaaonablo Opargos. 872 Broadway
FURNITURE , STOVES and
unnir o onII
HUWb Ot uUNi Houaohold SappllcB , 303 Broadway
LA.W James Biock
I IlinT O UftnT ATTORNEYS AT ,
LINU I OC ilHll I i Practices In Btato and federal courts.
\ / nT O HH Mann'f Fine Farnlturo.Upholntery good
Er\Tnni/r BT : & U U I Curtain , and Window Shadoa , 300 B W
nnrrtftir * linnini/ Ofl Hideo , Pelts , Tallow and Grease.
OBERHE , HOSICK&UO.i Ohlo.Ko&lB'N.MalnBt.O.Bluff.
421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov-
And bath house ,
fA kl fT A nil I Ail
SANITARIUM trig ? , V * ° P- P- Monigomery , M. P. , Fhy.
I AHrtn BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 522 ,
A LMlYllJ or > Broadway and Soott streets.
llinnr ndn\f VETERINARY SURGEON , Ofhco
WADE GARY , Pray-a atable. No. 12 Scott street.
UNnmr it-IAiHI BROOKLYN MARKET ,
HARSY LELAND , Cor. Eighth and Broadway.
r i nrnnrooV Manuf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup-
Ui HENNtbbY , plied , 8th St. , between Oth and 7th Avenuo.
& NORTON Broadway , . New
n i-lf vn l lirrlinK0 SMITH , opp.
REVERE H 0 U S Ei ° pera H ° niie-
tlAlinrl FURNITURE , STOVE8 , and GENERAL
AB . MANDkL | HOOSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway.
CONTRACTORS nnd BUILDERS
DE GAY & CASSEL , Comer Sixth imd Haikell itreeU ,
T" rJ
A
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
412 Uryndwav , Counc'l
.Went Side Square , Ol
DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. ,
( Succe-flors to ERB & DUQUETTE ) ,
TG and 18 Pcarl-st. , Council Blu > T8 , Ta.
M. GALLAGHER ,
GUROOIE KI
Now Store , Freah Goods , Low Prices , Polite Attondanta.
First Door . . East of ihe Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway
_ fglj3Iy .sa-tu-tli. ,
PETER C. MILLER.
WHOLESALE AND HKTAIL
AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ,
FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES , -wns-18 North Alain AND Street. 20
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F H0
. . KS. 3E3
L-anrts and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
OHNCIL BLO FS . . . . . .
M. T. DAVIS , ProMdcni. N. B. EASTON , Secy.
J. 0. HOFFAIAN , Vica Proa. 0. liULIJUBT , Adjuntor.
I
Insuies Live ' took .Against Loss by
THEFT OR DEATH.
Offlor , 103 Pearl Htroet ,
[ COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
* The only company in Iowa that will Insure
I your Block against loss from any cause whatever.
1 Owners ol 'Stock ' will consult their own Interest K , when
' insuring their Stock , tney Bee that the policy IrcludesalJ
it ho losses they may have , und bo sa'lsfled with nothing Icso.
) For Juithcr Informatlcn call on or address
R b. RMITR. Local Agent. - - - - office , No 9 Main
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs und
MACHIN Y.
Orflers to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer ,
00-r
HigWy-Brea Trotting Stallions ,
Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald.
1883 BEASON 1883
NOWMOWT D 'k cheatnut horse 15
hands high , foaled 18 ; bioJ by Gen. W. T.
Witters , lAjxtiiRtonKy j by Alrootit , dam or
man ilala by > loxandoi'a Norman , the slro of
lulu , record 2:10 : ; Aliront by Alexander's Abdal-
lah , § lro ol O ( kUtnl li Jlnld , r conl JU. : Al-
mont li > s aired * o horsra with rfcords 11 * :30 : and
bcfcr , * nd 3 Mlh records In 2:20 : and better.
GLENXVOO l > i hcstnut torul li'Jisc , 15
him-8 bigh , loal d 1&70 , bred by L'liny Nlcoolas ,
Eiin.Vcst Liberty , Iowa , by W i > 8ie , daraa flno
K mucky bred m ro. G.enwood is a largo ix > w-
crful hone , weight 1,160 p unds. ha > isr nt style
and speed , and ha \ roieii himself a moa cxco.-
lenl sire.
These hor.es pjsscsj rare Individual excellence ,
nd choica t rcoaliii' . ' ' hcso highly bred stal-
04S Hill make bo > ] < r'tig tcawu ot 1S63 t tbo
Council Bluffs Driving Park
At 835 Eioli , to 111 B are
For further Information apply to
SAaiUEL COLUURN , Trainer ,
Cjuncll Bluffa Driviop Pork.
mnrlS'dlm
EDWIN J , ABBOH.
Jnotico ot the Peace and
Notary Public.
ilBSroadway. Council Bluffs.
rooa. ornciR. w. n. u. rcsir.
OIHOEE & PUSH ,
Council Bluffs , la.
Established , - - 1866
Dealer * In Foreign and Domeatlo Kxchangf
od home locnrltle * .
S. E. MAXON ,
Office OTOI mini ! bank ,
OODNOIlj BLUFFS , Iow ,
MORGAN , KELLER & CD. ,
TTTTKTT IFl * SlTi7 A.l * iJfcJ 3 l > t
The Hiiest quality n d largest stock west ot
Chicago of * oodun and .Metallc Cases. Calls at
tended to t all hours.Vo delv competition equality
quality ot trooda or prio9. Our Mr .Morgan ban
serrcii as uauenaker for forty joara oiid thoroughly -
oughly luooritaiids hU muinosa.Varerooms ,
311 IJrcaaway. Ut'lH-tSTElUNO In all Its
bronchos uromotly attended to a'so carnct-la
ing ano lamnreqiilns. Telegraphic auu uia or *
i dors flllod without delay.
MBS , E , J , HABDIHO , M , D , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST.
ol Eloclrciptthlo Initltatloo , Phil *
delphla , Pen on.
Office Oor , Broaiway & Dlenn AVB.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
The treatment ot all discuss and pMntal
Jcaltlcs peculUr to ( em lc ipeclilir
I , D IDMUHDSO * . I. L. SHUOiaT. A. W. BTKIIT
President. Vlce-Prcn't. Cuhler.
CITIZENS BANK
Of ConnoU Blaffi.
OrganlieJ under the lawi ol tba SUla oi low *
P&ld up capital . f 75,000
Authorised cplUl . „ . SOO.OOO
Intcroai p&ld on time deposits. D ( U Issued
on the principal cltlea ot the United Btatoa and
Europe. Special attention iriven to collection *
and correspondence with prompt returni.
DIBIOTOU
} , D. Edmondaon , E. Ii. Bhuzart , J
. W. Wallace , J. W. Kodler , I ,
A. W. 8t t.
MBS , H , J , HILTON , MD , ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
SIS Broadwav. GooaoUlBlaff * .