1SEK OA1JL > HI E-COUJXlsi'j ' .OWA FRU'A ViPJJIL J3 The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFST FridftV Morning , April 13 " * " lOBSOniPTION RATES : AT Carrier , - . - - - SO cents per week. - - " - " . . . . . 3 ; Will tlO.00 pet Year. OfDoe : No. 7 Pearl Btreot , Near roadway. Borne one always in the office. TO THE PUBLIC , Mr. H. W. Tllton has Icaaed the oily circulation of TUB BEE atOound BiufTa , and also entered Into a con- tnwi for the entire ndverllslng bual- act.1 * of tbo Oounoll Bluftt pogo. Mr. Tilton ussnases control of the Oonncll BlutTi branch ( ffico to-day , and bo comas responsible ! for Ha tnanngcmont aud nil bills hereafter coutractod. TUB BEB PUBLISHING Oo. MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Relter'f spring stylox. Additional local on seventh pacto. There nro now thirty-two prisoners in jail , lx of them are women , The jablleo singers ore to ho at Dohany'd next Tuesday evening. Justice Vaughan yesterday received his cotnmlsilon and teal an notary. The Catholic Boy1 band plvo a ball at St. Joseph' * academy this evening , Uayllss * park Is being cleared up and cleauod np for the summer BOMOD. There li a good prospect of the erec tion ot a $15,000 Masonic temple here at an early ago. A large combination awning now ap pears at the front of Wells , Cook k Qo.'a establishment on Broadway , The work of Oiling to grade of the Ida walk along the Ueyant building on Broadway has been commenced . L. B. Clark & Co. , of the Upper Broad * ny drugstore landed a fine thirty hundred pound safe In their store yester day. The rl * Ing young Irish comedian , Wrc. J. Hcanlan , appeared at Dobany's last evening In Barley Campbell's new play "Friend and Foe. " Qet your tickets and reserve your eats at Bushnell k Brookett's , for the concert to bo given by the Jubilee singers next Tuesday evening. "Friend and.Fpe" , wai well given last evening. Scanlan showed much dramatic power , and In omo.p'ar'ts.-.was'very ' fe'.rang. Ills support was quite goo'd. The RlelhodUta hod a "vnry enjoyable social leason litnt Lvonlng at t\e \ ronldenco of T. W. MoOarjior on FrntiU ttroot. The attendance was quite largo. -Ktrnlfy Hi others' "Black Crook' looms to have given much Hittsfuctltm hero , and rtll uponk well of the entertainment furnUbeJ , considering the fact that the ball furnished llttlo choice for a spectator to bo pretcnted with any credit. Jtntlco Bchuri nhowod yesterday Hint bo c'juld mnko a pretty fair sort of a judge of the superior court , ho bolog called upon to oojupy that position In the absence of JiHge Aylesworth. Frank Cook was brought here by Offi cer lilgglns from Koala , , and lodged In jail , the victim having been arrested for stealing two suits of clothes from William Phillips of Norwolk township. Cook will n w wait for the action of the grand jurr. The Daughters of Rebekah are arrang ing to glvo a grand ball at Bloom & Nixon's hall on the evening of the 2Cth , The committee on Invitation are Miss B.rbara Anderson and Miss Llule Proc tor. Mr. B. L. Harris , of Detroit , Is the gentleman referred to In yenterday's BBK M bolog In the city looking over the pros pect for starting gluooso works here. Tie runt a number of the business men last eyou'nif to consult with them about the matter. la the police court yesterday there were two drunks. John Jones was one and a man named Williams the other , The lat'.er was literally blind drunk , he having lost bis sight permanently , and hencs he tries to gain a livelihood by fid dllng. Eaob was fined 95 and coats. The pound party at the Homo of the Frisndlew , on Omaha street , between Sev enth and Eighth , should bo remembered as one of the events to take place this ovenlnp. It preients an excellent opportunity for all to do good and got good. Now is the time to fix up your house , and when taking ont the old carpets and old furnitures , stoves , etc. , don't forget that A. J. M ndol Is anxious to buy anything ot value In that line , and if you are want ing go KN , remember that new and old hous ? furnlihlog Roods are kept in great yarle-y by A J. Mandel , 320 Broadway In the superior court yesterday the caie * against John Green for allowing cow tu run at large was b/onght np and dltmlued by rcqnoit ot the complainant , N. J Bond , leaving tie question , of whethi r the city or bond should pay the costs to be hereafter allied. Gr en , In turn , has complained of Judge Bond for obstructing Bioidway by placing scales and buddings thereon to the annoyance . the public. This caie Is to be heard some. time next .week-after Judge Aylosworth' return from Dakota , One of the saddest caies of mental af- ilctlon Is that of Thomas.H. . . Paiste , of this county , who has been sent back to Sit. Pleasant for treatment , from which aty- him be was recently discharged as cured. In the terrible cyclone three years ago his wife and son wo re both b Illtd. The calam ity caused bis daughter to become insane , and his mind soon after gave way The daughter Is thought to be entirely recov ered , but Mr. Polite has broken down again. There were some jolly souls among the Baltimore visitors , and when they got at the driving park they became not only fascinated with the ground * , but watched the horses exercising with much delight. As two steppers came down the home stretch on a little spurt , one couldn't re frain from offering to bet 15 on the out come. He was taken np and lost bis bill with both ease and graoe. It was about the first chance they had bad to speculate rinoe they left home , tbo tilp being so b mod. FROM OYSTERS TO BEEF , The Visit of Baltimore Capit alists to Western Plains , Their Welcome In Council Bluffs Yeeterday , The special train bearing the Bait ! moro ozonnlonlsta reached the city over the 0. , B. & Q. railway early yesterday morning from Burlington their last slopping placo. The train reached the depot at 7 o'clock and the visitors fonnd there waiting to wel come them a number of the prominent citizens and officials provided with carriages at tholr disposal for a drive abont the city. The visitors deolinod the urgent invitation to breakfast at the Ogdun , they having already all in readiness for their refreshment in the dining car , and being desirous to mike the most of tholr time they hurriedly partook of their meal there , and then jumping into carriages wore taken at once to the board of trade rooms , the president of that body , E. L Sbugart , Mayor Bowman , Dr. McOano , Alder man Eiohor , Col. J. W. Chapman and others serving ai guides and escorts. The rooms being reached , a mora convenient opportunity was presented for an interchange of individual courtesies and welcomes. Bjxes of cigars appropri ately labeled "Business , wore speed ily attacked , and the company engaged a short season of sociability and In formality. The visitors wore Oolonel 8 , P. Thompson , of the Baltimore board of' trade , George H , Baor , president of the corn exchange , F. T. Smith , G. T. Gambrlll , W. T. Barn- dollar , W. M. Cooper , G. W. Titlow , 11. 8 , Fowler , John 0. Low , B. B. Clark , B. B. 0 irons , T B. Hulll , 0. F. Lsntz , G. W. Hilt.B. M. ohwyer , Frank Fisher and Charles Rons , all members of the .Baltimore corn ex change ; Fred A. Wheeler , superin tendent of the B. & 0. elevator , E. P. Rlpploy , general freight agent of the 0. , B. & Q. ; H. 0. Debit , gen eral freight agent , Ford Wood , assis tant freight agent and M. J , McOon- noy , traveling agent of the I./B. & W railway. President Shogart by a gentle tap ping on the table caused a lull in tbo conversation long enough to permit of a llttlo > more' formal talk , bdt this part of Ulb exercises was with good business spnso made brief , as ho sug gested thatyi Boeniod 'more desirable , to spend the -short time allotted , in showing the'Visitors the advantaged of Council Bluffs rather than to Indulge in spucohes. Col , J. W. Chapman being called upon to glvo moro formal utterance to the welcome felt by all performed that duty very happily , and expressed regret that the visitors crossing Iowa by night wore unable to oeo much of what ho doomed the grandest state In the union. lie related the Incident told of Sheridan , who said that if ho owned Texas and "hell , " ho should prefer to live in hell and rent ont IVxas. Mr. Chapman thought none of the visitors oonld say that of Iowa , but that ho would prefer to rent out Baltimore and come to Hvo hero. But if they really Insisted on staying In Baltimore wo would trade them beef for oysters , but the west was to have something to say about prices here after. In conclusion ho bade all a hearty welcome. Col. Thompson , who seemed to bo a sort of foreman of the party of visitors tors- was called on , bat no secured'a ' substitute in Mr. Baor. another of the visitors , who , in a really elegant and elcnaeut address of only a ow mln- niM length , responded to the'welcome. ' Ho spoke of the wonderful growth and brilliant future of tbo west , and that the star of empire was not west ward taking Its course , bat was al ready hero. As residents of the east they felt a prldo In this no less than those of the west , for It was ono country , and the prosperity was shared by all. They would carry book with them many happy remembrances of tholr western trip , and among them not the least would be the incident of tholr visit to Council Bluffs and the hearty welcome given them here , for which all felt duly graMnl. The carriages were then filled and the company enjoyed a drive around the city , the principal places vlilted being Fairmonnt park , the drluug park and the slock yards and the big elevator. The drive gave the visitors a chance to see much of the city and the citlzans who accompanied them improved the time In pointing out ob jectB of interest and giving , Informa tlon concerning Council B v ffi advant ages. Secretary Odoll , of the board of trade , furnished thb visitors with copies of the auuuul ruports of that body to ooii at their leisure , and armed with these ttu < y took the train abont 10 o'clock tor arooa the river to see Omaha and Its attraction1. At the train there was a acono of jollity. The visitors had an oppor tunity to return some of the cour tesies extended , their dining car be Ing well supplied , Corks flew and smoke arose , and short speeches of the bar quoting typo were made , among the participants In'this exercise bolncr , Judge James , M. F. Rohror , D. F. Eioher , E. H. Odoll aud others of our well known cltlsjns. The train then moved aorota the river , the comptny oxpeotlng to ro turn In the afternoon , and then pro- cod to Kansas City , from which point they will turn homeward. The visitors did not originally ex pect to como so far west , but hearing of their boiug at Peoria , thoO. , B. A Q. road by ita general manager T. J. Potter , gave so generous and so ur gent an invitation to booome its guests und run over its road , that it was accepted. The visitors have been royally cared for by the 0. , B. & Q , and they express equally their delight at their reception by Oonncll Bluffs. Th previous night they were received at Barllnstou by the board of trade there , and spent the evening happily , but declined the pressing invitation to remain there yesterday to drive about the city , so that Council BlofL has the honor of being the first vest- era. city which they hare Inspected In oarrligoa. Dr. Jefferlei elegant residence on Blxtb ayenno , for oale. t'KRSONAU It. A , Bryin * . th oldot suivlvlng brother of Judge Bryant , ytsterdty re turned from Kdlna , Mo , where be hai been sojourning among friends for the patl year. He state * ih that portion of Ml sourl tbo spring is backward , caused by the almost iccessant rains , and that a great many farmers have not yet got the ! small grain sowed. Dr. Blade , the well known medium , hai. arrived at the Ogden , where he will remain for a week. Some doubt has been ox. pressed as to hit belntf the genuine Dr. Blade , but old friends here recognize and greet him so cordially as to diipel all such doubts. A , B , Slater , one of Walnut's real estate tate dealers , passed through the city en route homo from a buslneas trip to Wayne county , Nob. Mr. Slater reports that per- tlon of Nebraska settling no rapidly , and speaks well of it as a county. W. H. Power , manager and proprietor of the Wm. J. Scanlan company , was among yesterday's callers at TllK BBK kindly Introducing the popular young ac < or. Mayor Bauman and Alderman at Largo UoMabon ppont the afternoon over the river yesterday with the Baltimore excur- slonltti , F , Benjamin , one of the best known members of the Pottawattomle county bar has been chosen city attorney of Avoca. D. W , Bartlett , R. II. Logan , and G. K. Austin , of Des Moines formed a trio at th i Ofldcn yesterday. W. II. LInfor , a prominent citizen of Walnut , was on a badness trip to the me tropolis yesterday. Judge Aylesworth has started for Da kota to view the farms whlchhe has staked out there. Wm , Sanders , an old time friend of J. H , Pierce , made THE BEE a pleasant call yesterday , J. H. Means , of Shelby , Iowa , was in the Bluffs yesterday and stopped at tbe Pacific. F. M. Powell , of Olenwood , was among yesterday's guests at tbe Pacific. Miss Kitella Miller has returned home from a visit to relatives la Lincoln. Mrs. J. B , Wilson and daughter have returned from a visit to the east. F. W. Haldem , of Avoca , Iowa , was at the Pacific yesterday , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor , of Dan- lap , were In the city yesterday. H. J. Daniels , of Chicago , were among yesterday's arrivals at the Ogden. George Henderson , of Cedar Kaplds , was at the Ogden yesterday. S. It , Sargent , tf Cleveland , O , , was an Ogden house guest yesterday. Charles F , Luce , of Woodbine , la. , was In tbe city yesterday. H. W , Lyman , of Oakaloosa , visited the Bluffs yesterday , 0 , L , Hyde , of Logan , Iowa , wa at the Pacific yesterday. J , 0. Colby , of Crcston. wan In the city roaterday. Justice Vaughan la able to be at his of- See again. W. T. Wells , of Hamburg , was here pesterday. Mrs. Minnie Pfellfer baa gone east after joods. For Conghi and throat Disorder * ore DUOWN'B BRONCHIAL TBOOOUES. ' Havenever changed my mind respecting them from the first , except I think yet better of that which I began by thinking Well of. " Rev. Henry Ward Bttchcr. Sold only in bos Hrioees. 25 ' .cents. Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl street. Yesterday two dusky wenches made Main street air blue with cuss-words and foul language to the disgust of , all.passeri- by { They were arrested and taken before Justice'Abb'ott .who oed Vheiq 950 or 15 days in jaiii < VTaey chose. Uheijail , hating more time thanmonev . , .They registered as Mollie Mack , of Omaha , and Lottie Lee , of Des MoInes Deputy . berij Chatter- buck ha'd fiulle 'a ; disagreeable task in tfck- Ing thorn down tO/all'and'finally ] ' ( had to get' ' assistance } the wenches l eing very loud and disorderly. Mollie Mack will be re membered as having gained some notoriety as a amoEon about a year ago , and having won for herself the appellation of "the yalter girl from Tennessee. " It is more economical to buy BUKKK'S SALAD DBESSIMO than It is to make a dressing ; besides this , It Is made of better mut riala than you can buy at the stores. Everybody likes It. Dr. Sluae'a Lecture Dr. Henry Blade , of New York city , the most wondotfal mediam In the world , will lecture at Bloom & Nixon's hall next Sunday afternoon , at 2:30 : o'clock and In the evening at 7:30 : o'clock , on which occasion a he will together with other demonstra tions ) give a history of the Investiga tions of the great English and Ger man scientists. Ticket * on said at Boshnell & Bracket's. Tickets ad mitting to both lectures , fifty contr. Doing K Great Deal of Good. M rf. J.Berry , of Portland , Me. , writes ; Your HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE li doing a great deal of good. Some of my friend * have been gieatly beneEUted by Its use. I think It Is the best salve I nave ever used , Beware of counterfeits , Dissolution. The firm of Shnppard & Ward have this day , April 12th , dissolved part nerahip by mutual consent , S. S Sheppard retiring. J. H. Ward con tinues at the old stand , No. 121 Suth Main street , and will settle nil ao counts. ap2-2t A friend to tbe rich and poor. A medicine that strengthens and heals , la Brown's Iron Bitters. Tbe Jubilee Singers. One of the rloheat and most truly enjoyable entertainments Is promised at Dohany's on Tuesday evening , April 17. It is to b given by none other than the University Singers , of New Orleans , a double quartette of jubilee slngen , who have already iron a rep utatlon'equalled ' by few such organic * tluni In the whole country , Thi company oomea endorsed by inch personi of national reputation H Henry , Ward BMoher , & Ute-BUhop GASADY&ORGUTT Will open on April 1st an elegant and com plete STORE. IT 502 BROADWAY. NFXT TO Off IDEA & PUSEY'S ' BANK , They will carry a very and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT , 502 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JOHN BENO & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . , 18 Main Struct and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MOHN , } Q * > I J. M BABSTOW ) Ms P. , Oor. 5th St. and 5tb Ave. DR I F WHITF OFFIOEOorlnand 5th , up-stalrs. Residence , G09 Willow Avenue. . . OF . . . . . N 9PHUR7 JUSTICE \J C 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 , Who'csale butter , cgps , poultry and fruit. Ship to us. Draftbr return mall HI ) Broadway NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. S. A. PIERCE , Oor. Main and First avenue. PETHYBRJDCE& C MITII CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and C I 3 > l ll 1'ili ' Broadway. Pjana and specifications fnrniahed * WUf GUT DA/I / AM In FINE HARNESS I have the variety 111 Ulll-nlffllilli that bringa patronage. 124 Main street. IAMPQ FRANFY MEKPUANT , TAILOR , ArtisHo Work and Reasonable Onargos. 872 Broadway. Oft II FURNITURE , STOVES and OUIl | Household Supplies , 303 Broadway. I lilflT ff I1/IEST / ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. LI HU I OC flnn I j Practices in state and federal courts. EQTfl f / E DT D P1 fl Mann'f Fine Furntture.Upholstery goods OlUUlltulll OC UUi i Curtains and Window Shades , 309 Brway. Hides , Peltr , Tallow nnd Greaso. CBERNEHCSICK&CO. , Chicago & 15 N Main St. 0. Bluffs D A y ITA Dl 11KH And bath houee' 42L and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- DM HI I nil IU III erelgn , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. A I AM R BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposite Hie lUrilllDi Uolon Avenue , second door above Metropolitan , ULf ARC OADV VETERINARY SURGEON , office WAUL UHKT , Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street. BROOKLYN MARKET , HARRY LELAND , Oor. Eighth and Broadway P I HFNNF Y .anufl AHORSE COLLARS , Trade enp. piled , 8th St. , between Gth and 7th Avenue. DClfCDC UflllOC SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. New iltVEllC nuUOC | Opera House. Rtfittod. gl , $1.50 per day. A I MA lint I FURNITURE , STOVES , and GENERAL Us lYlnnULLi HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway. COS TRACTORS and BUILDERS DE GAY & GASSEL , Corner Sixth and Haskell streets. AI M V NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD WU MLiYl T , GOODS BOUGHT AND Si > LD. 212 Broadway. Haven , and many others of that rank , besides leading musicians and well known critics. Those who miss this promised treat will surely mlsa much. The tickets are on oilo nt Rushnell & Brakett's. Tha IHonford Almnnao and Cook Book mailed free on application th the Ram- f rd Chemical Works , Providunce , R. I. Young man or woman , U you want big money 'or n small amount. Insure In the Marrluuu Fund and Mutual Trust Asbocl- tlon , Cedar Rapids , Iowa. f5-3m. Our New Lioan aim improvement Oo Investigation Into the matter con vinces as that one of the most equita ble , reasonable and feasible plans of building houses Is that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trast and Improvomnnt company of this city , By Inventing In sharea In this Institution , which Is backed by some of our boat and 11 oat rullablo business men , it becomes possible aud poraparatlvely easy for a man of mod erate moans to secure a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing a certain number of shares , at a certain monthly payment , In a low years a man can own a house of his own for abont , the sama at he pays monthly for rent. Wo believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company , by organizing and opening np for business , having filled a long felt want In Oonncll Bluffr. Their plans 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 gentlemen of honor and Integrity. Aa the com pany exiata It bocomoa at once an In stitution of value and credit to our city and those who desire homes. Their president U T. A. Klrkland , vice president. Judge Peake ; sec retary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , OoL Beabo ! and their office 1s In the base- meat of Bhugart's and McMahon's Mw'blook ' , corner Ftnt areauoand I MT ! itnet 1aoly COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Special advertisements , sue Lost , Found , To Loan , Foi Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the ow rate ol IBM GENTS PKK LINK tor tbe flrsl Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER UNK ( ot each subsequent Insertion. ' Leave adv ertlsementg at oar office , No. T Pearl Street , near Broadway. Wants. \TTANTED A competent girl to do general , YV hou owoik In a small lamlljr. Apply at No800 Sixth avenue. To rent three unfurnlihet rooms WANTED od locality. Addicts Room , Bis office1W ANTED Everybody to store their stoves W with Dorol and Wright , C04 Broadway. T\TANTED Fllty men at the Florjnce cut off , YV nlns ratios ncrth ol Omih , mgtt tl.75 pirdiy. board $1 pcrwuk. Apply at bmofflcf , C-iuncil Illuffs , Iowa. tA16 Everybody i. Council Binds | o WANTED Tin U , SO cents per week , del llvered by carrlerf. Offlre , No T Feail Street near Broadway. For Halo and Rent TOST , HE\VARO-On Droailway between JJ city bull llnif an J Plxth itioet , croiiMxth to f.U > eoth avinue , a brawn latchtl cintalotDR rotlons am ) locca Apply at Qoiditelos iccotd hand furniture stoic.533 Or.adw.y. UKNT From April l t , a plewanlly rur- TO nl'bcd suit Ot room ) , ti gentlemen. 721 Ftat Avenue. BEES In pacxtgts 01 a hundred at ! Jc OLD package ai Tut Bu office , No. T Ftatl street it HALE Monument * ol marble and granite FOR No. 3\ north Mala street. W. R. VAUGHAN : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Orpah * and Oonncll DluHs Real Eitato & Collection Agency , n Odd Fellow block , orer Savingi * BjV , , . : > " f > * HANAN & Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. 412 Bryadww , Oounoll Bluff * , \ Tnw , West Side Square , Olarlnda/1UWA' DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , ( Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE ) , He tfi and IS Pcarl-st. , Council Bln.Ys , la. M. GALLAGHER , Gr-ZROOIE ZRI.E3S Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prlcoa. Polite Attendants. First Door . . East of the , Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway fetal y .ea-tu-th. . f _ [ PETER O. MILLER , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! AND WIHDOW SHADES PAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FRESOOINGIN MODERN STYLES , -NOS-18 North main ANJC2 Ktroot ° TITLE ABSTRACT O.FFIOL or. ' "wr. se c XT x n .SB o o. Lauds and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. BLUFFS IOWA N MRS. D , A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , DEVOL & WEIGHT , HARDWARE , STOVES , TINWARE 504 Broadway , 12 'and 14 Main Street , - ! " COUNCIL BLUFFS. , STOCK COMPLETE. PBICES LOW. We solicit your'patron ace and will make It pay you to trade with us. Mall orders a specialty. Prompt attention and close prices. For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and MACHINERY. Fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer , Corner i Street nd 8th Avenue , Council Bluflf. Prompt attention to criers. The * i ' ' Workmnniblp nd Beanonable coarioB. ( eb 10 rnoi. orricia. w. n. u. OFFICER & 'PUSSY , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - 1853 Dealer * In Foreign and Uotnodttn Riching * nd home tecniltln. Higlily-Bred Trotting Stallions , Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald. 1883 8BA8ON 1883 NORMONT Dark chestnut none 10 hands high , foaled'STf ' > ; bied by Oeii , W. T- Witbers , I/ailnrton Ky f by. Almont , dam Nor man Maid by Alerandor'a Norman , the sire of Lulu , record 2:18 : ; Almont by Alexander's AbJal- lah , slra of Onldsml h Maid , r cord 2:14. : Al mont h- sired vo horses with rrcords 1 1 V:30 : and bct'cr , and 3 with records In 2:20 : and bitter. GLJBN WOOD Chestnut lorrel horso. IB h nd high , foaT.U 1876 , bred by Pliny Nicholas , Esq. , West Liberty , Iowa , by Wspsle , dam a fine Kentucky bred msre , , Glen wood Is a largo pow erful horse , weighs 1,160 prunds , hai great style and speed , and hu proven himself a moat excel. lent sire. These hones poetess rare Individual excellence , snd choice breeding. Ihcao highly bred stat ions will make the , spring scown ol 1E83 at the Oonnoil Bluffs DrlviDg Park . At S35 Ei.oh , to Ininre. For further Information apply to SAMUEL COLBUIIN , Trainer , Council BluUs Driving Park. umrlS-dlm I. D. nVDNDSOS , 1. L. 8UUGAKT. A. VI. I5IRH1 Presldeot. Vlco-Prwi'l. Caohlei. OmZENSBANK Of Oonnoil Eluffa. Organltod under the laws ol the SUio cf Ion a Paid up cr.rltal . I 76.0CC Authorlicd capital . _ . . . . . . SCO.WC Interest paid on time deposltJ. Drafts larotd on the principal cltloJ ot the United Otatts and Europe. Special attention trlven to collfctloo * led correaponde ce with prompt retard. DIKSCTOE4 I , D. Kdmandson , K.L.Bhunrt , . W. Wallace , J. W. Boafer , . W. Blrte ) . _ _ HOBQAN , KELLER & 00 , , . A.TKIB xc. s The BnMt quality and larvest s'xick woet ol Chicago of H ooden and Metallc Casea. Calls at tended to stall hours. We delv competition n quality of roods or price * . Our Mr .Morgan has serrea as uaaerlaker for forty ) t rs aud thor oughly unoonuitdi his husinras. Warerooms , 311 UroaawAy. UPnoujTERl-NO In all Ite brancbM Dromctly attended to 'also carpet * la Ing ana laniorequuu. fclegrapbio auu ui 01- den Oiled without delay. , E , . J , HABDIHO , H , D , , i Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Qiadaale of Kleotropathlo Institution , I'hlla delpbla , Peana. OloB Oor , Broadway ft Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFITB , IOWA. The treatment of all dlseaaef and palnrol Icultlea peculiar to females a specially FOUNDRY. WIHTHERLICH BROS. , Are now ready to contract for small casting * ot > very description In " r\ \ MALLEABLE IKON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention Is called to the ftct that the meuls are melted. In CBDCIBLIS which gives the very best castings , Burning Brands iron DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK ERS , OIQAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , Aa well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh avcuue , COUNCIL HLUFKS. IOWA S. . . x SEC a IET x or xacrar * . Offlc * orer attlnzt bant. OOUNOT | < KLXTKFS . low * EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Justice oi the Peace and Notary Public. ilBBroadway , Council Bluffs.