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2EE DA1M BEE - BLUFFS IOWA THURSDAY APKEL 19
The Daily Bee.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Thursday Morning , April 10.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES :
B/Oftrrlir , . - - - - SO cents pet week.
yHall . . . . . . iio.00 pei Teat.
Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Hear
roadway.
MINOR MENTION.
S e Joseph Belter's spring styles.
Additional local on seventh paqe.
Jailor Sohontz has thirty boarders ,
alx of them women ,
The Madison street viaduct is fast
approaching completion.
Work is b < ing pushed forward lively
on the now opera houso.
Eporetor'a galvanized iron front on
Broadwsj i i showing up well.
Miller's hardware store looks much
Improved by its new third story.
The confidence men are keeping a
little oat of the way just now.
Bayllss Park is putting on its spring
ault of green , and begins to look at
tractive.
The usual number , three drunks ,
were dlspoied of in the police court
yesterday.
Wells , Fargo & Co. , sent out six
Iron safes from their cftico here yester
day for Nebraska roads.
It IB expected ihat the waterworks
bo in shape to supply water for
the Fourth of July celebration ,
The old tower of the Bluff City en
gine housols being taken down , having
survived Ita days of usefulness.
Shorifl Gulttar is building a neat
cottage on Washington * venue be
tween Seventh and Eighth streets.
Prof. P. Olker , who Is now teaching
both juvenile bands here , has been
secured as instructor by the bsud at
Hastings , Iowa.
COLLIOTIONB. Promptly attended
to by Pottawattamlo County Collec
tion Agency. Front oflico , with N.
Bohnrs , over 410 Broadway.
You run no risk in buying goods at
auction at 102 Mtin street , Every
article exactly as represented , or
money refunded.
The amount of condemnations for
the grading and extension of Bluff
treet , in all $1.700 , was placed la the
sheriff's hands yesterday ,
Mrs. Annie M , Fredericks , of Mln-
don township , has again been taken
Insane , and It his become necessary to
remove her to the asylum ,
The Madison Square Theater com
pany arrived at the Ogden yesterday ,
and last evening protontod "Hszal
Kirko" very acceptably at Dohany'a.
Theodore Bosch had a valuable
Newfoundland dog fatally shot n
night or two ago , and he now wants
Henry Boyo arrcstsd for the offense.
Mrs. Helen Snolthorn , who was
arrested for having a row with an
other woman , over a baby , waa yes
terday discharged by Justice Sohurr ,
no prosecution appearing.
An alarm of fire about 0 o'clock last
night was caused by the burning ot a
small wooden building south of the
Wabash depot , and used by the com
pany as a repair shop. Small loss.
The Oongrefatlonallsts are to have
social this evotiap , the ladies enter
taining being Mrs. O'iMrs. . Nicholas
las , Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Van
Brunt , the gathering to be at the
home of Mm. Clinton.
A change has been made In the
public schools by which the recesses
are limited to five minutes and the
\ afternoon session made a half honi
shorter , so that the mort iog hears arc
now from 0 to 12 o'clock and the
afternoon session from 1:30 : to 4
o'clock.
i ! G. W. MoOoy U doing a thriving
wind-mill business. He has just put
one of the celebrated Holiday mllli
on Colonel Sapp's stock farm and an
other one on Horace Ererett'i farm ,
and they are working like i
charm. If yon don't believe It asl
them.
them.Martin
Martin Hughes has taken the eon
tract for building a brick residence fo
Mr. Rukett on Eighth street , anc
also a contract for bnDdlog a residenci
for Mr. MoHenry on Fifth avenue
near Eighth , the work on both to com
snence soon.
William. R'zanhoff was yesterda ;
arrested for assaulting a brother tallo
named Anthony Weber , by hittlnj
him over the head with a horse shoe
causing a rather bad gash. Th
accused gave f 100 bonds to appear be
fore Justice Bohurz next Saturday
and explain his doings , If possible.
The board of trade , at a meotln
last night , took action to indnco rail
ways to build bettor local dopotshere
also decided to issue circulars advei
tiling the advantages of Oounc !
fluffs asadtstrlbnting , manufaoturln
and mercantile center ,
Bill Clark , the colored man who ha
been a sort of janitor at the Phcenl
aloon , died yesterday , after an Illnci
of only a dsy or so. He hai no roll
tlves here , they living In Missour
He was well known by many hen
having lived here three years or menThe
The University Jubilee Slngei
were greeted by a large audience t
Dohany'a hall , and they sustaino
the reputation they have earned c
beta ? the best jubilee singers In th
country. Mr. Jenkins , the bostc
waa enthusiastically applauded whet :
aver ho appeared and the other men ;
bers of the company won much mo ;
ited approbation from the oharme
listeners.
In the capture of George Davis an
Barbara Basoia the other night , Di
H , W nPayno took a aotlvo parl
Besides the ckaslng and shootln
which i)3puty Msnhal White did
DJO Payne , oeing deputiztd , chase
D.vls a half mile firlnjr with a 43 call
bro sun , and rent ono bnllet over hi
head , the uextooo struck batweon hi
feet , and the third ball took him 01
the sldo grsztag his fikln , At thl
Davis threw up his hands and Payn
took him b oJc to the ofibers. Tuer
was a.big crowd of .excited neighbor
who were aroused by the shooting am
running , and who quickly gathered to
see what was up ,
The Juvenile band's donco will bo
at Bloom & Nixon's hall thin ovoning.
Admlsilon fifty cents ,
The gamblers are now dropping into
the police court and paylcg their
monthly assessment of $39.10 osch ,
The committee who conducted the
competitive examination of aspirants
for a cadotihip at Annapolis will meet
to day to iintsh their report.
Utss Mary Durgan gave a very pleas
ant birthday party at her homo last
night. Prof. Oiker's orchestra far
nlshed the mnslo for those who de
sired to dance. A sumptuous repast
was iproad. All present left with the
opinion that as a hostess Miss Dorgan
can not bo excelled , The presents
wore numerous and some very costly ,
as well as useful.
Postmaster Armour is especially do-
nlrouB that residents here Instruct
their sorrespondonts to direct totters
to the number and street , so an to fao-
llltatn prompt and satisfactory deliv
ery of mall. Also that msrrlad ladles
in having their lottois directed , would
use the Initial of their husbandn In
stead of their own. In many cases the
lack of observance of this suggestion ,
canseo delay and vexatious mistakes.
The citlzons can , by following these
suggestions , help much in the prompt
and proper delivery of letters.
M. Ilottcs , the brilliant youngortlst
who is connected with George R
Beard's wall paper house , is at work
on some fine scones for the opera
house , and if the others are to bo as
roll executed aa the street acono
which ho is just finishing , the now
opera honso will , in this respect ut
least , ba all that can bo desired , Mr.
Dottes has displayed at Board's estab
lishment some rosily wonderful paint
ings from life , which well merit the
praise they receive from all who see
them.
A young girl named Ltvilla Fulor ,
who was sent here to jil from Ba ) .
knap , Iowa , by Justice B Igor , sought
release yesterday by habeas 'corpus
proceedings , through her attorney , J ,
W. Bsird. The girl was accused of
stealing an (8 broast-pln from the
residence of J. A. Groff , and was sent
to jail here to await the action of the
grand jury , which seemed a little
strange , it being for petit larceny.
Another loophole was that no ball was
fixed. Judge Aylesworth , after hear *
ing the matter , discharged her from
commitment to await the action of the
Brand jary , and Bent her to Justice
Sahara's for tiitl on the charge of
petty la'ceny. He found her guilty
and let her off with two days in jail.
Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl street.
If yon are not married , write the Mar.
age Funl and Mutual Trnnt Asaocta.
on , Cedar Itapids , Iowa , for circulars
explaining the plan. 15.8m.
Do not fall to see the stock of OAR.
'El8 ut Harkness' before purchasing.
'ho ' largest and dioicttt selection ever
ifferod In this vicinity.
'
Wanted Ia Butler County.
Sheriff G. Hazlot , of Butler county ,
'as hero yesterday after a man named
. A , Joslyn , the qrond jary having
found an Indictment against him-for
imberrlemont. Ho found his
man and the latter gtve security for
ippearanoo in court when the case
mall come up.
A Xilfei Having Barrio * .
Mr. M. , Alllion , Hutchison , Ksn.i
Saved his Ufa by simple Trial Bottle ol
Dr. King's New Dlsorery , for Consump
tion , which caused him to procure laree
bottle that completely cured him , when
Doctors , change of climate and everything
ilsehad failed. Asthma , Bronchitis , So-
rero Coughs , and all Throat and Lung dia-
! ases. It is itutranteed to cure.
Trial bottles frea at 0 F. Goodman'i
drug store. Largo size , $1 ,
prl Z-eod&w lw
Oill and sco the choice selection ID
isrpets , oil cloths , mats , etc. , at
Harkness Brothers' .
Now attractions in carpets at Hark
ness Brothers' .
Pointer * on Point * .
Sherlfl Dan Farrell was here yes
terday , having in custoey Zab Points
whom ho arrested at Honey Creel
for burglary committed In Mllli
county. He left with his prisone
for Glonwood last night. The bur
glary was not a voiy heavy ono , i
saddle being the only plunder that wa
taken.
Hertford * * Acid Phosphate
is an appetiser ; it stimulates the stem
aoh to renewed activity ; and In man1
waya tones up and invigorates th'
whole system.
A choloo stock of parasols jni
opouod at Harkness Brothers' .
For Onarlty'a Hako.
Judge Palgor has consented to d (
liver a lecture next Sunday afternoo
for the benefit of the Homo for th
Friendless , the entire proceeds to b
devoted to that worthy enterprise
Arrangements havn been completed b
which the lecture -III be delivered 1
Dohany's hall at a o'clock p. m. , an
the subject will bo "The Sonttfi (
Aspect of Spiritualism , " a matter 1
whloo there Is at present much loci
Interest. The tickets are to bo oul
twenty-five cents. There should be
packed house in view nf the charaoti
of the lecture and the worthiness <
the cause.
Why bo weak ? Why not 1
healthy , robust , and strong , by nslc
Brown's Iron Bitters !
Loat Hla noil.
A farmer , living in the vicinity .
Rod Oak , came over from Omaha c
the dummy train on route for horn
On arriving at the transfer he four
that his roll of $3CO was missing. I
was unable to say whether his pock
had boon picked or not , though t
was of the opinion that it must hai
been. Ho had no clues to give tl
ofiloors , and ho went on his w y , wit !
oat stopping to indulge iu wh
promlwi to bo a vain hunt.
Why suffer from a state of 111 heal t
Why bo troubled with dyspepal
Brown's Iron Bitters will cure you.
Mueller has not only the finest , bi
nhotho nicest and cheapest baby ot
tlsgos in the oily ,
IT WON'T WORK.
The Sohemo to Give thg Union
Pacific All the loaf But
One End Orast ,
The Oltizina Not Disposed to
Endorse I * .
There is ttlll mnoh dlscnislon about
the proposition to h ro the Union PA-
cifio ran KB track up to Broadway. AH
agree that it would bo desirable if
this could bo done , bat all do not
agree that in order to soouro thli the
city should giro up anything and
everything that the Uuion Pacific or
ita servants and toola ask. It would
ba very convenient to bj oblo to taku
a dummy at Broadway and make no
chnngo until Omaha IH roachcd , and
those coming Ifom Omaha would
doubtless find it the rumo , bat this
convenience la hardly worth the prioo
of Union nvonuo.
Tno Nonpareil will have the people
bollovo that by filvlrg the Union Pa-
otflo the right of way ovur Union
avenuolt would result in the "Union
Pacific coming up into the city with
ita trains and depot. " It would have
citizens bollovo that all the crowd and
business now at the transfer would bo
on Broadway. The Nonpareil
knowa bettor. All that the city
would have hero would be u
station house for tbo convenience of
passengers , and posilbly h freight
hoom for local use. Tno passengers
who are going through the city would
not como up to Broadway any more
than they do now , , but would change
oars at tne transfer jusl as at present ,
so that the enterprise , If secured ,
would be a mere local convenience ,
and would simply bo s side track. As
such it would bo worth something ,
but hardly bo worth the thousands ot
dollars which Uuion uvonuo cost.
These are some Important facts
which oar cilizsiis should bear In
mind.
The Union PaciGj has never showed
any disposition tu favor Ojunoll
Bluff * , but , on the contrary , hu op
posed it , except when its own interests
forced it to do differently. It has not
reformed or been suddenly converted.
The Union Pacific is very anxbus
to kill any t-roject for securing a
wagon and foot bridge between the
two cities. It is predicted confidently
that If it can secure a right of way to
Broadway , and run ita dummy train
there , it will be one of the shrewd
moves towards checking try bridge
ontetprlso.
The Union Pacific would gladly
pay a round sum for a right of way
to Broadway. If it can got this right
of way for nothing cannot it afford to
pay some men well for working up
the scheme , and far getting others to
Innocently support it ?
There crops oat qulto plainly a dis
position to kill the street car buslnesr ,
which Is qalto consistent with the
splto shown by Ool. Chapman towards
John T. Baldwin. Admitting that the
street carls a monopoly , hovr much
less of a monopoly Is tbo Union Pacl-
fie , and shall oltizans join In giving
valuable rights and property to the
Union Pacific to gratify the splto of
private parties ? ,
oiThe Nonpareil flipantly said ia Us
leading editorial yesterday , that 00
per cent , of the people would willingly
say io the Union Pacific , "Coma up
Union Avenue because it was opened
to connect the interest of oor olty
with your own. " The Nonpareil
knows that this is the veriest bosh.
It knows that a committee of seven
were appointed to oonsldoi the matter ,
the mayor , three alderman and throe
clUtans. Their report shows simply
that five of the seven were in favoi oi
the road coming up to Broadway , bat
did not say they were in favor of giv
ing up Union Avenue for that pur
pose. Mayor Bowman and J. M ,
Palmer declined to sign it. Five to
two is hardly 00 per cent. ,
and oven the "five to two"
was not expressed SB in favor of say
ing "Gome up Union avenue. " Chi.
Chapman proceeds to vent his wrath
on the two who formed this minority.
He says they are bat two grains ol
sand on the beach. It is evident that
percentage was torn oat of the oolonel'i
arithmetic when ha went to school , os
ho was out of school when the cltsi
went over it.
TUB BM is in favor of everything
that otn possibly help Council Bluffs ,
but It Is not In favor of the olty giving
away a whole loaf on the promise thai
tbo Union Pacific will glvo back oni
of the end crusts.
BUIQUT'H DJHBABK of the Klduovs ,
Diabetes and other Diseases of thi
Kidneys and litvcr , which you are beIng
Ing so frightened about , Hop Bitter
IB the only thing that will sorely am
permanently prevent and euro. Al
other pretended cures only re ! love fen
n time and then make you mauy time
worse.
Elegant new curtain goods and cui
tain fixtures , window shades , etc. , s
Harkuosa Brothers' .
A BELIEV R
Tno Experience of u Lady Wno utl
od on Lr. Blade.
Tlh * Editor ol Tui Du :
In year issao of to-day I road th
an called eiposa of Df. Blade. Baa
a spiritualist and medium I thought
would go and test it far the credit <
spliitualUm. Wore he n charlatan b
could coin more money by profesMu
sleight of hand tricks than under tb
gciio of spiritualism , for the publ
mind is predetermined on that poln
and many make great efforts to kec
up the ontagonlim , for it moans
living to souio. One person has i
much right to lire by his religion i
another and that It ia certainly i
considered by true spiritualists.
I did not not start to defend , hi
state fio's. A lady went with me ar
can testify. I utked questions ar
and they were answered to my sati
faoUon , and as I was A stranger il
dcctorconld not know my buslnes
I could hear the peucll write. I all
took my own slate and washed
perfectly clean.
I hold it with my right band ovi
my left arm M I was sitting at tb
GASADY&OROUTT
Will open on April 1st an elegant and com
plete
STOZRJE. .
IT 502 liKOADWAY , HPXT TO OFFICER & 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.
. , , Main Street and 17 Pearl Street.
MAX MOHN. } " " " " BOTOE- {
Us III BARSTuWf ilii Pit Oor. 5th St. and 6tb Ave.
RR I F WHITF OFFIOK : . Oor-Mainland 5th , up-atalrs.
Residence , 609 Willow Avenue.
JUSTICE OF THE PEA.OE ,
MQOUIID7
Office after February 15th , over American Express.
S. S. WAGNER , for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St.
J. M. ST. JOHN & CO , GASH BUYERS ,
Who nale DLl'evieti , poultry wd fruit Ship to us. Drift by return mill. 141 Broadway
" "
/i nirnnr NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
l\- I ILliUUi Oor. Main and First avcnno.
PETHYBRIDCE& HERBERT ! ,
HA ITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Oor. 7th and
CKT Olwll I Ms Broadway. Plans and specifications furninhed'
" " * " * * ' - *
W. W. SHERMAN. that brings patronage. 124 Main street.
MERCHANT TAILOR , Artiatiu Wort
imd Reasonable Ot-argoa. 872 Broadnay.
P OITOIJ FURNIFURE , STOVES and
01 OUR ) Household Supplies , 303 Broadway.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block.
LINDT HART , Practices in state end federal oourts.
O V C DT O O n Manu'f Fine Fnrnlture.Upholatary goodi
EOTfi I Ot U U. | Curtains and Window Shadea , 309 BVay.
O AII IT A DI 11 AM And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov-
OsHNM AnlUlfl erclKn , Prop. , P.J.Montgomery , M. D. , Phy.
I A Ml R BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposite
A s l MlflD ] Union Avenue , second door above Mettopolitan.
UfAflC OADV VETERINARY SURGEON , Office
If All H Until j Bray'a Btablo , No. 12 Soott street.
ICIAUn BROOKLYN MARKET ,
LtLnilU , Oor. Eighth and Broadway.
Mann ! ' of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup-
f plied , 8th St. , between 6th and 7th Avenue.
D Elf C n C U n 110 C SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , OPP. NOW
IHLffCnEs llUUOkp Opera House. Refitted. $1 , $1.50 per day.
I MA lint I FURNITURE , STOVER , and GENERAL
A Ui mnnULLj HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway.
DE CAY & CASSEL , CONTRACTORS Corner Sixth street and and BUILDERS Avenue G ,
A I ftl\f NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD
WU nLlflYi GOODS BOUGHT A'ND SOLD , 212 Broadway ,
table The doctor held the other eud
if the closed slate with his left hand ,
the right being on the table. I could
hear and feel the pencil move on the
slate. It waa an anbwer from one of
my controls , also , that he could not
know about only through what he
professes unseen help. It Is sim
plicity Itselt to those who oan un
derstand. Those who oaro to tsko
this up will find my addrets with
THE BEE oflico. Undorntand , I wont
and paid my fee the same us nt.ynne ,
and th < j doctor does not know of this
MBS ItiuDDimY.
Council Bluffs , April 17.
* <
Cur NewLioan turn improvement ( Jo
t Investigation into the matter con *
vlncos us that one of the most eqnita
ble , reasonable and feasible plana of
building houses is that proposed and
In operation by the Mercantile Loan ,
Trust and Improvement company of
ibis city. By in vesting in shares in
this institution , which U baokod by
some of our best and most reliable
business men , it becomes possible and
comparatively easy for a man of mod-
T orate moans to secure a comfortable
home for himself and family. In tak
if ing a certain number of shares , at a
certain monthly payment , In a few
years a man can own a house
of his own for about the sams ns
ho paya monthly for rent. We
bollovo the Mercantile Loan und Trust
company , by organizing and opening
up for business , having filled n long
felt want In Council Bluffa. Their
plans and system of loans will bear
the most careful scrutiny and exam
ination , and wo have no hesitancy in
pronouncing thorn reasonable and
equitable , and backed by gentlemen
or honor and Integrity. AB the com
puny exists It booomca at once an in
stitution of value and credit to our
city and tho.ia who de lro home a.
Their president is T. A. Krklnd ! ,
vice president , Jndgo Peoke ; secretary -
rotary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Ool.
Boobo , and their office la in the buc >
ment of Bhugart's and MoMahon'a
now block , corner First avenue and
Pearl street , fan27-ly
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAI
NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special advertisement * , sue
Lost , Found , To Lean , For Sale , To Renl
Wants , Boarding , etc. , will ba Inserted In thl
column at the ow rata ot TEN CKNT8 FKI
LINE for the flnt Insertion and FIVE CENT
PER LINE ( or aach subsequent Insartloi
Leara adr ertliem * at oar office , No.
Pearl Street , ncr P.I jxltvay.
Wants.
OUSKWAnTKU nyonoha\lnr a ima
h'Uie torn't , wthcut lot , ca . findapu :
chuerat A. H. llayue't , 84 1'earl itreet.
Ertnrbodr b Council Bluffs 1
WANTED Tui fill , 80 cents per week , di
llrered by carriers. Offica , Ko I Paarl Btre *
near Broadway.
For Bale and. Bent
17011 KKN Honte on Fourth itreet , ccmplel
JL ; cu'flt otnaw ( u'nllu'e lor i l . Inquire (
II. 0. Barnes , offlcj baugait Implctneit Co.
AprtllT-tf
BEES In pacMgaa 01 a hundred at Zl
OLD packa.a at Tui Bu office , No. T Pea
itreet tl
I OH CALK M nuraents ot marble and granll
J ? at No. 31 north Male itreet.
. HUNT A lane pacdne he use , rcry ( i\
FOP. looted within If mllei ol coo
home , Council Itiudi , capacity 30 > hogs d II ,
sir.am ol wa er close bylcehouse filial wllh Io
tcnm very renonable and Ion ; Ifaie , wou'd t
a rrry favorable property Ira glucoie ( actoi
or other iiuuulacturlnppunwjoj. Apply to
AM-i . L. WILLIAMS , ESS office.
W. R. VAUGHAN.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
'Ornuha r.nd Conncll Blulln
Kcal Estate & Collection Agency ,
n Odd Fellow B block , over Saving ;
NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN.
1,000 , HEAD OF YOUNG OATTL1
FOR SiLE.
COO HcaJof Vnrllic Stoa tnllleidn ,
(0 He d ol T o-ycar-cll St r , icd
100 Head ol 1w > j ear-old Iltlfor
Tbe'e catMa ara all coed , straight , thilttj cattl
mottly graded cattlo. For sale alt iPEtther or I
lot * to ult the piirchiMM. For further rtrtl
n'an call on or addteai Ia. F , Fetter , Wafrrl ;
Blown couLty , Iowa. Al-lm
HANAN
Z. T. LINDSBY & GO.
412 Brvadwftv , Council BluffjTnWA
West Sldo Square , Olarlndo JIWYYa'
DUQUETTE , GUIBERI & CO
( Succowon to ERB & DUQUETTE )
Conlect
10 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council Bin ? s , la.
R. S. COLE & CO. ,
MANOTAOTUBE11H AND DEALEHS IN ALL THE HOST IMPEOVID KINDS OT
LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS.
Alio Wood and I on PUMPS , Wood Tubing id OftsPIpo and Pump fixtures , for both Wood
( ad Iron Pump * . Order * will recolre prompt . . attention. . Mo. . 601 Booth Main Street
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. HS-eod-tfll
Broadway Steam Laundry !
WEST BROADWAY ,
A. C. LARSON , Proprietor.
LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY ,
L. C. BRACKET ! ,
224 and 226 Broadway. *
BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES ,
Greatest Variety In the City. No strsnger should fail to viett my store rooms.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FF1CE.
JT. "M/1. Cjg IT X R XI As O O-
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
PUNCH BLUFFS IOWA
MRS. 0. A. BENEDICT ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and
MACHINERY.
Fend Ordera to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer ,
Comer i hlrcet and 8th Avenue , Council DluHi. Piompt attention to orJera. The h
hlp nd Reuonable charges fob 10
raos , ornouu w. B. M. rnssr
Gonncil Bluffs , Ia.
Established , - - 1856
Dealers In Foreign and DomaatU Excbangi
nd bema Mcnrltlet. 1
Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions ,
Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald.
1883 SEASON 1883
NORMONT D 'k chea'nut ' hone is
hands high , foaled 1879 ; bicJ by Gen. W. T-
Withers , LexingtonKy ; by Almonc , dam Norman -
man ilala by Alexanders Nrrman , the tire of
Lulu , record 2:15 : ; Alrcont by Alexander's Ahdal-
lah , sire ol Oi Idsml h Maid , r cord 2:14 : Al-
moot h 8 sired VO horses with records 11 : SO and
bct'cr , and 3 with records In 8:20 : and b tter ,
GLEN WOODhestnut torrol horse. 15
ham s high , loaT.d 1876 , bred by I'llny Nlcbolan ,
El. , West Liberty , Iowa , by Wtpsle , damn flno
K. mucky bred m re. O cnwood is a large pow
erful horse , weighs l.UUp unds. ha < gr.at style
and speed , and hu ( .men himself a moa cicoi-
tent lire.
These hor.es pnseai rare Indirldua excellence ,
snd choice breeding. * ihese highly bred etil-
1 ons will make the iprtng season ol 1&83 at the
Oounoil Bluffs Driving Park
At S35 Each , to Insure
For further Information apply to
SAMUEL COLBUHN , Trainer ,
Council Bluffs Driving Park.
mnrlS'dlm
I B UMUXMOM. S. U. aUDQAKT , a. W. STIin
President Vlcu-Preat. Cashier ,
CITIZENS BANK
Of ConuoU BlnfT * .
Organized under the law * of the State of Iowa
Paid up capital I 76,005
authorliad capital tOObOO
Interest paid on tlma deposits. Drafts luced
3a the principal cities of tba Unttod State * and
Europe. Special attention given to collection !
1 tnd corroapondane with prompt returns.
DISKCTOSS
/ . 0. Kdrnnndaon , B. L. Shugart ,
. W. Wallace , J. W. Rodfer ,
.W VfM .
MORGAN , KELLER & 00. ,
.
Ttio niifat , qualltr a d largest stock wait ol
hlrcuo of r uoden and JleUllo Cao . Cells fit-
tvnilcd to t all hours. We defy competition D
quality of needs or prices. Our ilr .ilorean hai
senea ns uaueraker for forty Juors and thor
oughly tiactwiktabds his nusini * * . ' Waterooms
311 llrcaaviay. UPUCUiTEBRiO In all ttt
brancbm oromotly attended to a'ao carpetla
Ing ana tauiorequlni. I'elegraphle aua uia or-
den filled without oelajr.
MRS , E , J , HARDIHB , H , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST.
Qradnale c ( Electropathlo Institution , Phlla
delphla , Penna.
Offloe Oor , Broadway & Glenn Ave.
COUNCIL BLOTFS. IOWA.
Iba treatment ot all diseases and patntal
lenities peculiar to trmalrs a specially
FOTODRYT
WINTHERLICH BROS. ,
Arc naw ready to contract ( or small caatlngt
every description In
MALLEABLE IRON ,
GRAY IRON ,
And any ALLOY OP BRASS.
Special attention Is called to the l < ct that th
Burning Brands
FOB-
DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK.
ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO
FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. ,
As well as
Cattle Brands
AUK NICELY EXECUTED ,
, NiAXON ,
oiaacrw. aaarr
OBca orer itilnji banV.
EDW1M J , ABBOTT.
Justice ol the Peace and
Notary Public ,
HBBroadway , Council Bluffs.