Jf-y DAILY BEE - COUNCIL J3LUFJFS 1UWA MOSTDAiT APEIL 2 The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , April 2. SUBSCRIPTION BATKS : By Outlet , . . . . . so cents perireek Rf Mall . . . . . . 110.00 pet Teat Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Noai roadway. Borne one nlwayn in the offlco MINOR MENTION. See Joieph Ilclter'i spring styles. Additional local on seventh pu < e. Anyone wanting to take n family t < board shou'd nddress "Board , " BEI ofTico. The ofRjers took in one commot drunk yetterday evening , lie hadn't tmrj red cent. Two "soiled pigeons" had a slight al. tercatlon near Broadway depot yesterdaj evening. CHEAP HAILIIOAD TICKETS. Buy them rom D. W , Bushncll , 5 doors north ol postofEce. mtf The city Is full of strangers and com merclal men are hero In numbers. The hotels , therefore , are driving a good trade , Please visit 23 Main street and see W. 8. Homer & CO.'B new stock of queens- ware , glassware , etc , , which they will open to-day. Tramps and con , men nro becoming most too numerous for comfort. As our streets ore bad y in need of repairs these ezcreseoces might be utilized , Mr. J. P , Kogerton , of Fort Dodge nas in the city yesterday looking for his son , who left home some two wcoltM ago while laboring under a fit of anger. Mr , Davldion has finally got moved , and will In a day or two have his ntoro again in ship-shape. He will have n stock of goods to compare with the elegant and finely finished rooms he Is in , Regular meeting of the city conncil to-night , when it Is supposed a now man will bo elected to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Upton's resignation , besides trans acting other Import int basinets. Some parties committed a cate of vandalism in Lswla township recently , for which citizens oiler a reward of $25 , for the discovery and arrest of the parties. Why should not the Proper officers of tbo county take a bsnd In the deal. The president of the board cf trade , Mr. E. L. Shugart , has called a meeting of the board at its rooms nt 7:30 : this even ing , for the purpose of transacting tome Important buslneua. A full attendance of all the members Is urgently requested and expected. The great German Infantry band of the Eighty-first regiment is probably one of the finest musical CDtnblnaUons In thla country , and our people may well antici pate a rich treat. See notice of their ap pearance In this city at 1'latncr'a ( Turner ) hall to-night. Justice Vaughan ia entitled to all honor and credit for his noble effort In try ing to bring to justice and trial thso par ticipating in the late prlza fight. These kind of ofllcers would In fet make crime not only odious but drive desperate and dangerous criminala from the land In place of encouraging It by their silence or ac tual protection. The Ohicago Times of recent date , under the head of low * notes , conUinsd i ! ' the following : 'Tottawattamlecounty oUlms to be the banner county in the country for corn raising. As shown by the census It raised more corn in 1883 ( ban any any other coucto in the United Stater , -with the exception of two In Illinois , and last year It stood at the head of them all. ' At the Spiritual ball in MoMahon'f block the Society of Spiritualists of this city , m common with their t-irothers throughout the United States , celebrated Saturday , the 31st of March , by speaking circles and manifestations through leading mediums. In the evening a most happy time was had , and the Joyous festivities' were kept up up until 1 a. m. Dancing , feasting , ring cake and singing constituted the evening programme. Why did the constables , city marshal and even the sheriff of the county refuse it or offer a frlvilous excuse td servo the warrants issued against th ; parties in the late brutal affray in this county. Are they coward * or do they desire to encourage uch proceedings at the expense of our county and state ! Only ono official out of the whole list , Depbty Sheriff Clatter- buck , had the stamina and moral courage to take the papers and torve them , the out come of which will be known to-day. Extract from Frank Leslle'g , March 31,1883The : saloon license question is occasioning considerable excitement throughout Iowa. Council Bluff * propo- aea to exact a fee ot ? GOO ; Waterloo is wavering between $300 and $500. Ottum- wk and Charlton have already fixed on $1000 ; Fort Dodce charge $300 } and the number of saloons baa been cut down Irom twenty-three to five ; llumboldt hat few saloons at $500 each ; Jefferson hai cnly two and charges them (1000 each Creston IIM eight \iitb the highest fee o 11-$1,600 , and Boone expects to llmi ' \ \ her saloons to fire. About 3 o'clock Saturday afternooi the fire bell rang the awful alarm , aoundei from alarm box No. G , and quickly th engine * , hose carta and hook and ladde companies turned out , bui when gettin on Broadway they took the wrong courn coming down the street , while the fir was on Madison street , east of th Broadway Methodist church , and origin ated In a house owned by old Mr. Woo ( ward , in which he and a carpenter name Oal. Smith lived , The fire was extli guUbed before the enrlues arrived , being a small affair. A wheel of tl Hetcue fire engine ran over the front foi -of the borne called 1'at , belonging to tl hose cart of the Council Bluffs ci gine No 1 , ratting them badly close I the hoof. A man about five feet seven Inchi high , whose baggage was marked Josef Burns , bound for Mamhalltown , la , , wi trying to steal a ride ou the NorUiweatei r id , lie had been at work on the brIJf * > t Blair , Neb. , and wan discharged Batu day afternoon , and was trying to wor oast. He had both legs and one an broken , and cnly lived about five minut < Alter the accident. He was In the yar between some freight earn and was gup- poiod to bo lighting n match to light hit plfe with. A few minuted before ho had been teen hunting for the agent , and beltiR unsuccessful In securing transportation , had gone In between the curs to stosl o rlio , nud when the cars bumped togethei he must have fell , and In the countei movement of the train received the fatal Injuries. A high toned young man of the rail , road stockyards got a draft and ft rcglt < tered letter. Something about the matter mutt have been crooked , for It stirred up qalto A breeza In certain quarters ; but the facts lievo been carefully concealed. There It nothing to compare with rich and lullu- ontlal relations as n panacea for the Ills that follow moral delinquencies. The delegates to Department Kncamp- ment from this post , O. A. K. , who leave to-night for DCS Molnos , nro Colonel John Limit , post commander , Colonel W. V. Happ , Captain D. Malley , K. Holmes and J , Motcilf Alternates-L Sovereign , W , lloper , 13. Fox and K. J. Abbot. Captain Abbott Is also judge advocate of the department. Mr. 11. T. lUchards narrowly cicapcd runaway accident yesterday evening while driving down I'roadwny and near the 0. & N. W. depot. Una wheel of hla buggy came oil , letting him down In the street , and but for floras bystanders who' i ilzsd the frightened horsot , there might have been a costly smash-up , The clerk Issued the following Hcenioa to parties who dealred to unite their for tunes and troubles In this vale of toarr. Win , Graham to Christina Ohrlatenscn , both of this city , A , Eugene Hobson , of Hlllsdale , Mills county , to Cornelia Brindle , of this city , , and James U. Mots toLoulte K. lUIubow , both of Macedonia. Sheriff Clattcnbuck is proving himself qulto an efficient t Ulcer having recently found the ftepnrator which was taken from thn Northwestern depot in this city lust Jaunary. Dozers In second hand good ) should be more particular about title t property. A young man on the Hock I-land road from Illinois , bound for Nebraska , was duped to the tune of 877 , all bo had , by a pretended merchant , last Saturday. This confidence business Is really getting to be monotonous , and they ought to suffer when caught. k The Kound Table meets on Tuesday evening , the prayer meeting on Wednos. day evening , the Woman's missionary meeting on Filday afternoon. These wote the pulpit announcements yesterday at the Congregational church. The great and unknown specimen of nn animal which was found Saturday , while excavating for Hattenhnur'a now iarrlage factory in still exciting the inter nal and curiosity of our people. The explosion of a coal oil lamp in a aegro cabin , near near the Broadway Jepot , caused considerable commotion among the dusky Inmate * . No serious damagodono , There IB too much bonitlng of the poworloiis condition of the law. There nro ollleers who will arrest and punish the parties engaged In the recent Moet-PointH brutality. The ladles of the EpU-op l church hold a grand bazar and basket picnic Thunday evening at Dohaty's hall , a fine tableaux will be presented and music , Sheriff Chattenbuck caused Joe Boggs to appear before Justice Abbott yesterday , ' who fined Joseph for carrying concealed weapons. They were "not for Joseph. " A whole train load of cornWM shipped from hero to Ohloago Friday by Judge Bond , one of our prominent grain dealers. It went via ths Rock Island. Another attempt was made by confi dence men to fleecs a rural youth from Avoca , lows , yesterday morning. Mr , L. II. Morgansteln , ofMinnesota , passed through the city with a drove of COO cattle for Nebraska. Mary Wolsteln , a wife , was slightly Injured Sunday morning by being jun oyer by a buggy. Several of the boys were disappointed yesterday It WM the 1st day of April. Services at the different shurchoa yes terday wore well attended. Railroad trade Is slightly decreasing. 10 * " Ibs A Sugar $1 00 7" IbsArbuoklo'aColTeo.llbpga 1.00 5 Rail kega Honey Drips Syrup 1.75 3 Ibs A No. 1 Jnpanoao Tea. . . . 1.00 25 bars Jaa. Kirk'a Soap 1,00 Best Kansas Winter Wheat Flour , out , S3. All brands Lnsk'a California Can Fruit , per onn 25o. t J. P. FII.UKIITS , 209 Up. Broadway. Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl direct. FOR SALE At n bargain , two chooao vnts and fixtures. Address 2,304 , Council Bluffs , Iowa. fob'27-tf fERSONAL. 'Florence ' Herbert , " one of the bright itara of the footlights , with her husband , Mr. 1) . II. Miller , are in the city , located at the I'aclfio home. 0. K. V. Saunderp , agent for the Singer Sewing Mschine company , w&i a pleasant caller at this office recently. Mr. Saunden is a Denial , live gentleman , and is the right man In the right place.maklng lota of biisi. ness for the company. A new railroad employe arrived here Friday , who will make himielf heard In the circle to which he is attached. At present bo will be quartered at the house of Mr. A. W , Rlekman , the genial cashier of the frolght department of the populai Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. A dozen pounds , and all going well. Mr. Win. Somerville , of Wlnfield , Kan. , wasln the city last night en route for Shelby , wherabegoes In response to t telegram from his brother's family an nounclng that Mr. Aler. Somerville , a far iner residing near Shelby , was kicked It the head by a oslt and supposed to be fa tally in It was our pleasure to meet the populai and enterprising salesman Chas. W , Gear with his lady , at the Ogden house. Mr Gear h i been In the wtit for the pant tei yeanond at present U traveling | n low for the large and extensive wholesale clotl Ing house , of Thos. M. Argalt , of Noi York city , Mr. Gear has eitablUhcd Urge trtde in this stain for his bouse an makes friends and customers wherever h goM. 0ncc < oi to Jilm. 1'OrTAWATMlE BDLL1ES- Justice on Ttiolr Track , The orlmo committed near Ilono ; Greek In thin county during the pro grots of the slugging match batwoei John Sloan and Dag Points have dla graced our county , and that diigraci must bo wiped out promptly and coin plotoly by moling the full mcuBuru o justice to every person who par Uclpatcd in any way. The afT.-sy tool place on Thurtday , the 29ih Inat , and injulrles unstained by ono of the elnffgora wore BO great xbat death wn thought to bo the inevitable result , and yet on Friday nothing was done On Saturday It was known all ovei the county , and yet tbo day pasiud without any tflicor undertaking thi task of arrpftting anyone. , ) nation Yaughan , dlrgantcd with the Inaction of tliooo wnoso sworn duty it wan to enforce the law draw up a complaint and nfciu i number of futllo attempts to got a signer , at last found in Mr. 11. L. Wllluma a mnn who did not he.sltato to tld no right eous a proceeding Warrant ) } were then made our , and otrango to eay , Justice VnuRhan went to all ( fllalals whono duty il WAS to servo omli papers and ono alter another rofiieed , ono be- oaiiBO the culprits' relatives wore old frieudt ; another bccauno ho owned property in tliu violuity whcro the bullies resided ; another because ho would not go , and still another be- caneo ho had not bocn called on first , and wanted to think It over. Sjvoral men worn asked to servo as npecial constnbleu , bat declined , claiming th t regularly elected ofllcora were uwom to do this work. Deputy ShorilT and OonaUbln Glut- torbuck was nr7ay , but Sunday moraine ; ho returned and was a < ked to aorvu the papers Ho promptly ugrjod to do hii full duty and bring the culprits to justice The case apparently involves the Following violations of the statntoi < f Iowa : An affray puolohhblo by $100 , Bno or thirty day a1 Imprisonment ; Hsault and battery , same pnnUhmont ; mayhem , a felony nud pnnisbablo by Ion years in the tviiitentiary ; assault with intent to do greut bodily injury , ilmllar penalty ; a ilot , sixmo punish- nont the ipectatora who do not in- orforo to stop auoh on affray become iablo to tiovero penalties , Thoao flesh ohewers had rolallves toting M their sucondo or abottoro and hey urn only a little less guilty than ; heir principal : . The brutality of this cot filet had perhaps never buforu be on equaled in the history of the barbatlnm of the prlzo ring. They fonght for money , for snpromaoy as human bull doge , md for the gratification of feeltnps of hatred they had for oaoh other. Sloas had n finger chawed off at the first joint , and the einown were torn out as for up en his wrlat. That finger in now ou exhibition at Miscoart "VBlltty. The tuino man iileo had a ploco of hla noeo bitten oil. Polnto , who wan reported dead , was bai\ton no badly that tin had but little Hfo in him when the clTcsy of 59 min utes waa at an end. The oombatantn. the bjatandora Btutt ? , would chaw and kick oaoh oth er In the most dlegnatlngly brutal manner , but they vroro not Interfered with , for n.constable , it is reported , stood by with a revolver to BOO that the fightora were not-molested. It IB supposed that twouty-fivo 01 thirty men wltnemod this brutality , us tboro worua largo number of Invita tions extended and accepted towltnctt Thorp are peace oilicors In thai township , but they seem paralyzed at the enormity and extent of thn crime , or else they fear the bnllit'a that par ticipated in the oxorciao. Certain it Is they have so far done nothing. We anxiously await the outcome cf the proceedings now Inntltutod , and we can assure tbo officers who have had the public spirit to proceed against those criminals that tbo bettor class ol tlio people of this city , county and state will bo prompt to show their ap. preciatlon and back their every effort for putting down the lawless class now triumphantly boasting of friends li high places. 0-Druceos , cloaks , coats , stocking ! and all garments can bo colored r.nc > cessfully with the Diamond Dyea , Fashionable colors only I0j. Browu'd Uronchial Trocbox will relieve Uronchttlx. Asthma , Catarrh , Conaump tlvo and Throat diseases. They nro uecr always with good success , Partlnc Words. With this Isaun of THE BEE my con nootlon with It as city editor of thi Council Bluffs department ceiuo.i , ant with many regrets I bid the kini readers and my many personal friondi hero adieu , thanking them for thi lourtoalos end klndnces shown mo. . ' shall watch with interest the prcgrto if the enterprising people of the city > nd can only wish It might have booi my fortune to ehiuo with them thi rapid progress they are making Having accepted a position with oui of the now and great enterprises o this oart of the west , the IS ebraak and IOWA and Insurance company ahall hope and labor to see it kco ; pace and outrival If possible the otho grand undertakings of the cnergetl people In this vicinity. I bespeak fo my successor the same kindness am courtesies yon have so Ronoronsl ; qostowod upon your humble servant B , H. GOULDINO. Young man or woman , if you want bl money for a small amount. Insure in th Marriage 1 und and Mutual Trust Asboc ation , Cedar Riplda , Iowa. ' fS-Sn Tno Unltea Btotoa Court. In the United States court Satm day the jury In the corn contract cat of Redmond , Oloary & Co. , vs. Fran Liwronco , returned a verdict forl , 400 In favor of the plaintiff ) . The case of Simon Whltehoad Vi E. W. Allen , an action in regard t alleged fraud In certain money raattoi was tried yesterday and resulted In vordiot In favor of the plaantlff In th sum of $12,049 Attorneys Dally Smith appeared for the plaintiff an Attorney Stow of Omaha , for the di fondant , The United States court will probi bly remain In session the greater pal of the present week , ORCUTT Will open on April 1st an elegant and com' plete STOZRIB- IT 502 I5KOAWVAY , NFXT TO OFFICER & PUSEY'S ' BANK , They will carry a very X. JSk. JEb CSS3 SiK' O OXC and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. OASADY & . ORCUTT , 502 Broadway , Conucll Blnffr , Iowa. NEW GOODS. NEW 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 17 Pearl Stroat. ORESTON TirvntMGrocery . 215Main Strcnt. 17 & 219 Maln gt J. M BABSTOW. M. D , , Oar. 5th OFFICE St. and : 5th Aro. 1 C UfMITiT OFFICE : Cor. Main and Cth , uo-stairo. Ui T tVilBit , ; R ° aldonco , COO Willow Avonuo. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , ) Oflicti after February 15th , over American Express. WAPMPU LIVfillY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT S Wi Vl rtUll Eaifi j for funornln at roaoonablo rates , No. 22 4th St. in * v e wuitia \ & uuj UrvOvE Whocsalo butter , cgcs , poiiltiyaril fruit. Ship lo us. Diahby return mall. 111 Drodway. ' NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ' Cor. Main and Firat avonno. PETHYBBIDCE & HERBERTS. OKIJTU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDEll , Cor. 7th and DP Oilll I il Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. ' UI QUCDMAU In FINE HARNESS I have tbo variety Iff * that brings patronage. 124 Main street. CDAUCV MERCHANT TAILOR , Artistic. Work rllHIlCify and Reasonable Ooargos. 872 Broadway. O OfllJ FURNirURE , STOVES and Household Supplies , 303 Broadway. I IftlftT O UADT ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. LISlLBl < X linli I i Practices in state and federal courts. / O AH Mann'f Fine FurnitureUpholstery goods EOTClOi/CDT I IOC UU i Curtains and Window Shades , 309 BVay- Hides , Peltc , Tallow and Gceaso. 0 BERNE , HOSICK& CO. , Ohloago & 15 N.Mnin St. C. Bluffs O A I ! IT A D111 Hjfl And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. SOT- OH III I All IU Iff ! erelgn , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. A M R BOOT AND SHOE SHOP No522 Al L-MIVIDj Oor. Broadway and Soott streets. WAVIF PARY " ' AKY SURGEON , OfRco Bray'n stable , No. 12 Scott street. BROOKLYN MARKET , iiARiiY LELAND , Cor. Eighth and Broadway. . HENNESSY plied , 8th St. , between Oth and 7th Avonuo. SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. Now Opera Housa. R fitted. § 1 , § 1.50 per day. A I IMA BinC I FURNITURE , STOVES , and GENERAL i U. IVIiHrcUelLi HOOSEUOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway. DE GAY & CAS8EL , CONTRACTORS Corner Sixth nnd and Haakoll BUILDERS streets. Our NewLioaii uuu improvomonc ( Jo * Investigation Into the matter con- vincea us that one of the most equita ble , reasonable and feasible plans of building homos li that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of ihls city. By Investing In shares In this institution , which Is 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 secure a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing a certain number of shares , at a certain monthly payment , in a few years a man can own a house of hla own for about the sama as ho pays monthly for rent. We bcllovo the Mercantile Loan nnd Trust company , by organizing and opening np for business , having filled a long felt want In Council Bluff * . Their plane and system of loans will boar the most careful scrutiny and exam ination , and wo have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , and backed by gontleineu of honor and Integrity. As the com pany exists It beoomcs at once an in stitution of value and credit to oar city and those who dcairo homes. Their president ia T. A. KIrkland , vice president , Judge Poako ; secretary - rotary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Col. , and their oOioo ia in the base ment of Shngart'a and MoMahon'a now block , corner First nvenuo and Pearl Btroot fan27'ly COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special tdvertlienienti , enc Lost , Found , To "Loin , For B lo , To Rent Wknti , Boarding , etc. , will b Inserted ID tht ] column t the ow rate ol TEN CENTS tBt LINE for the flnt Insertion and FIVE CEJ1T PER LINE ( or each lubieqoenl Insertion , LMTB * lv trtliementa at out office , No. Pearl Street , nc r Broadway. Wonte. WANTED Board aid ream for wlfo and boj while I am on tbo rod Addrcu , wit ( urtlculaiB , "UoarJ , " HER Office. W nta 8ltujtlon In a wholeiil APOU7KS AdJreoG. B. , BIX office , Councl lUuffi- MASON by trulc , and willing to work a 4 almost anything , la seeking a job Addreei 30n" thUofflcu. Situation by baker of 10 yean WANTED . Cell or address Omaha hou e Omaba Nebraska. 430-10 } Erirybod/ . Council BluOl lo WANTED Tui fin , SO centa per week , da UrereJ by carriers. Offlco , No I Pearl Street near Broadway. For Sole and Bent HENT-From April lit , a pleasantly fur TO oliboi suit of room ) , to gentlemen. 72 Frit Avenue. LD BEES In pacssges 01 a hundred al 1C s > packk&o at Till Bu office , No. T fur U - " TO v. HAN AN & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Bryadwav , Connc'l Blufl'j , " ! TriTOA West Side Square , Olarlndo J 1OWA' DUQUETTE , GUIBEET & CO. , ( Successors to ERD & DUQUETTE ) , Mnnfnnli III ] and 18 Pearl-st. , Council BluTs , la. M. GALLAGHER , GhSOCCE IRIESS Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices , Poltto Attendants. Firs * Door East of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway fcli3lysatuth - * _ PETER C. MILLER. WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FRESCOING-IN MODERN STYLES -wo& 18 AND 20 - , North Olatn Htroot. TITLE Lands and Lota Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. SJQTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. QUHOIL BLUFFS M. T. DAVIS , Prosd. > nt. N. B E ASTON , Secy. J , 0. HOFFMAN , YICJ t'res. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster. Insuvea Live l took Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Offlor , 103 Pe rl Btro t , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA ; The only company in Iowa that will Insure your stock against lota from any cause whatever. Owners ol Stock will consult their own Interest If , when , that the includes all Insuring their Stock tncysie policy the losses they may hai e , t n J be en. ' isflcu with nothing less. For further Information call on or address B. li. SMITH. Local Acrp > nt. - - - - Office , No 9 Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Oonnoil Bluffs , Iowa , . t For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and MACHINERY. ? end Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer , Corner i Btrtet and 8th Avenue , Council Bluffj. Prompt attention to orders. The "i Workmnn-hlp Rea enable charges fob 10 Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions , Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald. 1883 SEASON 1883 NORMONT-Dark chestnut horse 15 haodshlgh , foaled 18M ; b'od by Gen. W. T. Witters , LexInjjtonKy ; by Alroont , dam Nor man Mala by Alexander's Normau , the sire of Lulu , record 2:15 : ! Alroont by Alexanders Abdal- lah. ( Ireof Ofldstul'h Maid , r cord 2:14. : Al ; moot Ins sired SO horses with records In * :30 : and better , and 3 'i-Hh records In 2i : and In tier. GLEN WOOOhcstnut eorrel horso. 15 hinds high , JoaT U 1870 , bred by 1'llny Nlcbolas , Esq. , West Liberty , Iowa , by W i > sle , dam a nno Kentucky bred m re. Gienwood is a largo pow erful horse , weighs 1,160 pcunds. hat great stjle and speed , and liu { ro\ca himself a moa excel lent Biro. , These hawes jnesesi rare Individual excellence , nd cholca lirceultijc. 'ihese highly bred stal- I OOB will mute iho iprlng season of U63 kt the Council Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Eaoli , to Insure. For further Information apply to SAMUEL GOLBURN , Trainer , Council Blnffg Driving Park. mnrlS-dlm EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. MBBroadway. Council Bluffn. ruoa. orriojR. w. n. 11. rusrr. OFFICER & PUSEY , Conncil Blnffs , Ia. I860 Established , - - Dealers In Foreign and Domtstla Exchaogt nd home securities. S. E. MAXON , 4sV.3OXEX07 El O U ? . Office OTSI ( artoft bank. iOOUNOIIi BLUFFS , i Iow , MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , XT3XT The hncat quality a d larircrt stock west of Chicago of W ootlcn and Mctalic Coses. Calls at- tcntlcxl to ttall hours. We dtfv competition a quality of ( roods or prices. Our Mr Jlorean has scrvea 03 uauonakur for forty jcors and thor oughly iinaorHtaiiUs Ms liusniiws. Warerooms , 311 Brcadwjiy. UPaOLSIEUI'NG In all Ita brancbps uromutly attended to a'so ' carpetla log ana laiuorequlns. Telegraphic aim uia or ders fillotl without delay. _ _ MBS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Qradaate ot Elcctrop thlo Institution , Fhlla delphla , Penna. Office Dor , Broadway & Olonii AVB. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , The treatment ol all dlsettaj and ptlntal Icnltlea poculltr to females a specially I , D IDUmiDSOIf , I. L. inDOAKT , A. W. BTRIIt President. Vice-Pros t. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Counoll Bluff * . Organlxed under the laws ot the State of Ion * Paid op capital .I 18,000 Authorised capital 100,000 Interact paid on tlmo deposit ! . Dralti loaned on the principal citlon of ( be United State * and Europe. Special attention given to collections and correspondence with prompt returns BIIIWTOBS J. D. Kdmnndion , E.L.8hu2art , J . W. Wallace , J. W. Rodler , I. A. W. Street. MBS R J HILTON M D , , , , , , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1X8 Broadwav. OoaaoilQH Jh.