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    DAIin BEE-COUNCIL , J3LUEFS IOWA SATURDAY APKIL 21
The Daily Bee.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Saturday Morning , April 21.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES !
r Carrier , - - - - - SO cents p r week.
. . . . . . 110.00 pet Y r
Offloe : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near
roadway.
MINOR MENTION.
See Joseph Belter1 ! spring style * ,
Addition * ! local on seventh pa < re ,
Rico's Now Sarprlio rjsrty is billed
to appear hero on the 25th.
0 s dy & Oroatt have a Urge now
ufo for the Broadway dry goods
honao.
The outgoing train outward , ibis
afternoon li'orer the Chicago , Bur-
llnglon & Qalncy.
Boohtolo Is gottlng everything in
good shape for pushing his now hotel
building along.
COLLECTION * ) . Promptly attended
to by Pottawattamlo County Oolloo-
tlon Agency. Front office , with N ,
Sohnrs , over 410 Broadway.
Rev. Cyrus Hamlln , pastor of the
Congregational church , expects to ex
change to-morrow with Rev. A. F.
Shorlll , of the First Congregational
church , Omaha.
The library fund amounting to about
$1,200 , over which the oonnoll had
such a lively discussion has boon
transferred to the trustees of the
library , the auditor drawing the war
rant yesterday ,
There was only ono lodger at iho
calaboose 1 hnraday night , and ho was
an Inoffensive wanderer who had no
homo , and who was turned loose in
thomornlng , no charge being preferred
gainst him.
The poetoffioB folks are using a
tamp on all letters not directed to
troot and number , reminding the
recipients to instruct their corres
pondents to do , in order to facilitate
the correct delivery of mall by car *
xiora ,
The saloon business hero scorns to
be thriving under { 400 license.
Stores which are wanted by men in
other lines are largely taken up by
, saloons , and many of the drinking
places are making improvements , in
dicating that they rre already reap
ing , or expect to reap , somehand -
aomo profits.
"Old Tlgo , " the veteran of the Hre
department , is again troubled with his
foot , so aa to render him unfit for
orvlco that is , ho would bo if ho
was any other homo than "OldTlgo. "
Aa one of the boys remarked , "He'd
make the run , it the boll tapped , if
his foot was off clean up to his knoo. "
Ho is now twenty- three years old and
the boys are thinking of celebrating
his next birthday , if they can only
got , at what day it Is.
The Advance seconds the protest of
THE BEE against the giving up of
Union avenue to tho. Union Pacific ,
and raps The Nonpareil over the
knuckles pretty sharply for advocating
'tho scheme. It also in this week's
issue , protests against the proposed
publication of the oonnoll proceedings
at the city's cost , dooming it a waste
of money so long aa there are news
papers which give the public as news
whatever occurs of interest in the
council chamber ,
The American and Wells , Fargo
& Co.'s express offices , corner of
Broadway and Main , are being enlarged
largod and improved. The rooms
lately occupied by the well known
law firm of Dalley & Smith , are being
fitted up for piivato offices of SuperIntendent
Intendont Hancock and Assistant Su
perintendent Cl rk , whileMeasrs. .
Dally & Smith have taken possession
of the rooms formerly occupied by
J. W. Balrd over Hardln , Skolton &
Co. ' . .
Three ladles interested in the
Homo of the Friendless mot yester
day afternoon to sew and to do other
practical work for the institution , On
to-morrow afternoon a still further
chanoa will be given to help the cauio
along , by attending Judge Paige's
lecture at Dohany's , the proceeds of
which are to be given to the instltn
tion , the speaker \ charging nothing ,
Mr. Dohany furnishing the hall free
and the newspapers giving their ad
rertlalng free. Tickets are twenty
five cents and the subject of the lec
ture "Tho Scientific Aspect of Spirit
naliim. "
Parties wanting a first class snl
made up in first class order , ahonl
call and BOO the excellent line of good
at Nugent & Smith's , morohan
tailors , Nos. 7 fend 0 Main street.
Spring and summer goods , all now ,
Prices 'cheap , at Mrs. McAllister'-
millinery store , 225 South-Main St.
Another Disagreement. '
The jury In the case of Die
Backus versus James W.lokham , afto :
wrestling with the evidence all day ,
wore kept looked up until midnight
and they not being able to agree won
discharged. This is the second trial
of the cause , resulting in a disagree
jaaont , it being a claim made byBaokm
for caring for a man who was Injure
by falling from ono of the uppe
floors of the Bradley building , of
which Wlokham was the contractor ,
I3ickus claiming that Wlckham guar
anteed the man's board and Wiokhatn
denied that he did so. It is under
stood that the jury in this last trial
teed fire to ono In favor of the
plantifT.
PARASOLS
In great variety , and very cheap , at
JAMES
Now attractions in carpets at Bark-
ness Brothers' .
Mueller has net only the fiuest , but
also the nicest amJ cheapest baby car
riages in the city ,
Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl street.
If yon are not married , w/Ite the Mar-
rUgo Fund and Mutual Tro.it Associa
tion , Cedar Ilapldj , Iowa , lot. ' circulars
explaining the plan. K-8m.
A choice stock of parasols jnst
opened at Harkness Brothers' ,
-CROOKED WRITING.
A Oontloman of Oolor Saccooils
in Dashing a Fictitious
Oliock ,
A. Good Proapeot of Taking a
Trip Across the State ,
Sometime ilnco a young colored
qentlomen balling from Kanaaa City
and going by the name cf P. II.
Illnca arrived In the city and was
9mployed In the barber ahop of Mr.
Splnk , on upper Broadway. Ho had
boon trading aomo at the drng atore
of L.B. Clark & Co , , on nppor Broad
way , and finally became Indebted to
them In the anm of eco dollar.
Yesterday forenoon ho presented at
the drng store a chock which purport *
od tr bo drawn on the Oonnoll Bluffs
savings bank for the sum of $13 and
made payable to P. H. Hlnoa or
bearer and waa algued by ono n. D.
Demon , whom lilnoa repreaonted aa
being an architect here In the city ,
Ho requested to pay the $1 ho owed
the drag store with the check
and aaked the clerk to cash the chock
and pay him the balance In money ,
and the clerk having known the man
In Kanaaa City and supposing It oil
right , paid him the balance of f 12 CO
and took the chock , bnt soon aua-
plclonlng something wrong In Den
mark ho hastened to the bank and
fonnd that the man Demon waa a
atrangor to the bank officers , never
having hafl an account there. A
search of the other banka waa made
with the aamo reanlt , and a trip to the
postcflloo revealed the fact that no
inch man aa Demon had over ap
peared there. A search waa then
made for him , and when fonnd he
still maintained that the check waa all
right bnt upon a alight opportunity
he dlaappeared. The aaalatanoe of
Attorney J. G. Tipton waa procured
who drew two Informationsono charging
him with ' ' " and
ing 'forgery" charging
with having obtained money nnder a
falao pretense , and npon a falao and
fictitious writing , and warrants were
placed in the hands ot Constable
Skinner , who at last account * was in
hot of the " " colored
pursuit "wily" gen
tleman , but had not succeeded In
making hla.arrest. . . Theresoems to bo
a pretty plain case against him , and It
captured it ia hoped ho may be given
an opportunity to join In the semi
annual exonralon across the sUto in
Juno ,
Elegant now curtain goods and cur
tain fixtures , window shades , oto , , at
Harknosa Brothers' ,
OASIIUERES
In all the now shades , soiling fast because
cause they are cheap , at
JAMEH POTEIIFIELD'S. '
Tbo Saloon.Mon Grumble.
Some of the saloon men complain
that they are not having a fair deal In
aomo rospoota , and that they arc
placed In an unfair position. Aa la
well known the city cannot llceuao the
sale of whisky , that being oantrary testate
state law. It can only license beer ,
oto. , oto. The aaloon mon who pay
f 400 a year for a license for thla pur-
poio , of course aoll whisky too , and
claim that they have to in order to
pay auoh a licence , the profit on beer
not being largo enough. They claim
that there arc grocora , druggist * , etc. ,
who do not sollboer , and consequently
do not take out any city license , bnt
who aoll aa much or moro whisky than
some of the regular saloons , thua taking
away aomo of the business , which
thoao who pay license are entitled to.
The licensed saloonlsts are in thla a
aort of a boot. If theao grocers ,
druggists , oto. , are prosecuted under
the atato law for aolllng
whiiky , they will turn around
and prosoonto the licensed aaloonlala
for Belling whtaky. So the matter
r < jsts. Thoae who pay $400 a year
into the city troaanry claim that It ia
not juat to allow others who do not
pay any anoh license to aoll whlaky ,
thus taking that part of the business
Hway from them.
It la hinted that unless the city takoa
atepa to atop those unlicensed vendors
from selling whisky the aaloonUta
will combine , and decide to aell nebo
bo er or ale , and hence take out no
licenses , thua keeping out of the
treaanry the thonaanda of dollars now
coming in from that source. They
would then keen np their saloons for
the aalo of whisky , and If prosecuted
inalat on all the others being proao
ontod. If the
aaloon mon unite on
any scheme of thla kind , It will make
another grand kaleidoscopic change in
the license system horo. Some o
them talk quite openly about It , on the
ground that If they pay $400 license
they should bo protected , and their
business should not bo gobbled up b ;
men who pay no license.
Do not fall to see the atook of OAR
PE TS at Harkneea * befort purchating
The largeit and thoictst selection eve
offered In this vicinity.
Held for Trial.
Yesterday the caaoa of Theodor
Lyona and Thomas Leffey , two of th
throe follows arroatod for atoallng
largo amount of clothing from a C.
B , & Q. freight oar , wore brought bo
force Justice Sohnez , the third ono o
the party having already waived ox
amtnatlon and now In jail awaitln
the action of the grand jury. Th <
prosecution had no evidence agalns
Lefioy and ho waa discharged. En
donee waa hoard aa regarded Lyon
connection with the affair , and h
presented none in defense , almpl
waiving an examination. Ho waa ac
cordingly aent to jail to await th
meeting of the grand jury , baloi
nnablo to glvo the $000 ball requlret
In hla oaao.
Tne Oow War.
There is the promise of an Interest
ing trial la Judge Ayloaworth's oour
to-day , it being a sort of side aklr
tnlah crowing' out of the cow war
N. J. Bond aonxjo time ago ontoret
a complaint against John Green fo
allowing a cow to run at largo , the
charge bolng under a provision of the
ordinance providing for the fining of
my anoh owner of a roving bovlno.
The casn against Green waa dropped
) y Judge Bond , bnt Grcon has sought
o turn the tabloa by complaining of
Dond'a building , scales , etc. , aa a
nuisance , it bolng claimed that they
are in the public street. Tbla caio la
o como up to-day , and about fifteen
wltnosaoa , including prominent citi
zens , aldermen and others , are to bo
ailed in ,
A lively time is expected , aa there
ua been much feeling growing up M
he result of the discussion of cow erne
no cow ,
Call and see the choice selection In
arpota , oil clotha , mala , etc.at
larkneaa Brothers' .
W , B. Vaoghan haa a honao for
ont.
PERSONAL.
Among Council IuTs ! ( builnew men
who are chronicled by the Acorn as having
Itlted Oakland this wetlc are Mr. Daniels ,
f Michaels & Daniels , and the junior
member of J. W. Squire & Co.
Itobert Koontz , who li known by all as
neof the clerks at the Ogden , will soon
eave for Wyoming to engage In the cattle
luslness , "Bob" has a good many ao
ualntancos among the traveling public ,
who will miss his face aa they step up to
eglster.
M. O , Griffin has accepted a position as
icclal agent for the Iowa & Nebraska In-
nrance company. Mr. Griffin Is thoroughly
zperlenced in that line of business , and
lib his wide acquaintanceship will
oubtlees prove a valuable man for the
ompany.
William Garner , of Garner township ,
ho haa been BO long and so serlouily 111 ,
s able to bo out and about again , and
Vtn to call npon his friends here who
welcome him gladly.
S. S. Steven * , the general agent of the
hlcago & Hock Island road , haa gone
o Denver on a brief trip. Ills wife ao-
ompanled him .
A. M. Crawford , of FaclQo Junction
nd Mrs. M. A. Wodhurst , of the same
lace , were In the city yesterday.
Major Mai shall , t > o general aent of
bo Chicago & Northwestern , boa returned
rom a trip to Chicago ,
N. S. Sanford , a business man and cap-
; allst of Avoca , spent yetterday in the
Ity , on business.
Peter Nelson , of Harlan , made a
lilt to the metropolis yesterday , on a fly
ng business tiip.
1 J. A. Holmes ; editor of The Time * ,
Bayard , Iowa , favored THE BEE with a
all yesterday.
L , K. Biwdlsh , of Dnbuquo , was In
he city yesterday , and stopped at the
Pacific
A , King , of Ncoltt , else R. T. Lovell
nd wife of the cam ) place , lisited the
Huffs yostoidpy ,
W. L. Stockman , of Chicago , arrived in
bo city yesterday and booked at the Pa-
ISo ,
M . J. K Metcalfo , the milliner on
} roadway , Is ijulto 111 ,
Harry Leland starts this morning for a
> rlef trip Into Dakota.
W. H. Killen , of Chicago , Is an Ogden
louse guest.
Lev ! Hills , of Ottumwa , was In the city
osterday.
8. P. Houston , of St. Paul , was among
lose at the 0den yesterday.
Paul Seattle , of Dubuque , wai in the
Ity yesterday.
J. It , Nadeo , of Lincoln , dined at the
'gden ' yesterday ,
W. M. Carlisle , of MLuourl Valley , was
Islblo here yottcrday.
M. 0. Keynolds , of Cincinnati , U at the
Paci&o.
.George Stark , of Chlcigo , waa among
esterday's arrivals at the Pacific ,
Diamond Dea alwaya do
moro than they claim to do. Color
ver that old drcaa. It will look like
now. Only 10 cents for any color.
W. II. Vaughan haa a homo for
ont.
Till Tapplnsr.
Yeaterday afternoon a colored boy
and a white boy were in H. P. Nile's
tore on Main street , and while the
colored boy waa getting aomo samples
oi wall papers , under the pretense of
their being for a. lady in the npper
pare.of the city , the white boy took
advantage of the fact that Mrs. Nllos1
tttontlon was drawn away , and tapped
the till , gottlng between ono and two
dollars In ellvcr. IIo then loft the
store , and on Mra. Nllesj discovering
theft and calling to him , ho ran ur
the alreot like a door. The colored
boy remained , denied that ho waa in
the tohemo , and soon after left the
store , promising to return to Identify
the boy if canght , bnt of conrao ho
did not return , nor waa hla partner
captured.
COUGHS. BnowM'a BitONcniAi ,
TnocilKB are used with advantage to alle
vlate doughs. Sire Throat. Hoarsenes
and Bronchial Affections. Price 25cts. a
box.
Our NowLiOun mm improvement Uo
Investigation Into the matter eon
vlncoa ua that one of the moat eqnita
bio. reasonable and feasible plana o
building houses la that proposed am
In operation by the Mercantile Loan
Trust and Improvement company o
this city. By Investing In shares in
this Institution , which Is backed by
some of our boat and moat rollabl
business mon , It becomes possible am
comparatively easy for a man of moderate
orate moans to soonro 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 hous
of hla own for about the sains a
ho paya monthly for rent. Wo
bollevo the Mercantile Loan and Trna
company , by organizing and opening
up for business , having filled n Ion
felt want in Council Hindi. Thol
plans and system of loans will boa
the moat careful scrutiny and exam
( nation , and wo have no hoaltanoy In
pronouncing them reasonable am
equitable , and backed by gentlemen
of honor and integrity , Aa the com
pany oxiata It becomes at once an in
itHutlon of value and credit to our
GASADY&OROUTT
Will open on April 1st an elegant and com
plete
STOIRIE. .
IT 502 BROADWAY , HFXT 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.
Dtrun Q on GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
DELllU ( X UUi | 18 Main Struct and 17 Pearl Street.
MAX MOHN , } ° RE8TON HOUSE- { Grocery ' 217 215 & Main 219 Main Street. St.
M BABSTOW ) Mi P. . Oor. 5th St. and 6tb Ave.
[ ID I C UfUITC OFFICE : Cor. Main and 5th , np-stalrs.
lltli lli I * , if III I C | Residence , COO Willow Avenue.
P U110 7 JUSTICE OF THE PE A.OE ,
NO
OUllUIfLj [ 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'csale butter , eggs , poultry and fruit. Ship to us. Draft by return mall. 148 Broadway.
DICDOC NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
SA ' rlCliUCi Oor. Main and First nvonno.
PETHYBBIDCE& HERBERTZ ,
Q ! ITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Oor. 7th and
s ! Oslil I do Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished1 ]
InF EHARNESS l ° . thvatloty
W. W. SHERMAN.InF
. . . that brings patronage. 124 Main street.
MERCHANT TAILOR , Artlstlo Work
JAMES FRANEY , and Reasonable Oimrgos. 872 Broadway.
jnUILT 9 OniJ FURNITURE , STOVES and
lUlffL OC. OUll Household Supplies , 303 Broadway.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block.
LINDT & HART , Practices in state and federal courts.
/ 0 OH Manu'f FineFnrntturo.Upholstory goods
EOTflfll/CDT I I OC U U | Curtains and Window Shades , 309 Byway-
QAUITADIIIM And bath honao , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov-
SHNI IHIllUm orelgn , Prop. , P.J.Montgomery , M. D. , Phy.
I A M D BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposite
A B LUMlYlD | Union Avenue , second door above Mettopolitan.
Ill ART fiADtS VETERINARY SURGEON , Office '
flnUCi Until | Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street.
IJEADDV I Cl Alin BROOKLYN MARKET ,
1AK SI I LtLANU , Oor. Eighth and Broadway.
Mannf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup
P. J. HENNESSY , plied , 8th St. , between Gth and7th Avenue.
SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. New
Opera House. Refitted. $1 , $1.50 per day.
I MA line I FURNITURE , STOVER , and GENERAL
A Us lYInNULLy HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway.
lie OAV POACOCI CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
IIC UtHY OC uHuOLLj Corner Sixth street and Avenue G.
AI Ml/ NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD
WU . nLmft , GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway.
city and those who desire homes.
Their president is T. A. Kirkland ,
vice president , Judge Poake ; sec
retary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Col.
Boebo , and their office la In the base
ment of Shngart's and MoMalion's
new block , corner First avenue and
Pearl street. ian27-ly
The Mavfrlok National Bink of
Boston draws foreign exchange , buys
and sells Government and other In *
vestment securities , and transacts any
business for its correspondents in the
line of banking. m&th-mo
Tonne man or woman , If yon want big
money ( or a small amount , Insure In the
Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Ast > oci-
ation , Cedar Rapids , Iowa , fS-3m.
COMMERCIAL-
COUNCIL BLUrrS UAUKXT.
WiiKAT-No. a spring , 7Cc ; No. 8G3j
rejected 50o ; ? oed demand.
COKN Dealers paying 8Jo : rejected
corn Chicago , 50c ; new mlzed. 52.Jcj white
corn , Sfio. The receipts of corn are light ,
OATH Scarce and in good demand ; 33
HAT 4 00@0 00 per ton. 30 per bale.
Rw JOc ; light supply.
CORN MEAL 125por 100 pounds.
WOOD Good Bupplyi pricea at ) yards ,
500@000.
COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ;
uoft , 5 CO per ton.
BOTTEn Plenty and In fair demand ;
25c ; creamery , SOo.
Kaas-lieady tale and plenty at
12J@14o per dozen.
LAUD Fairbanks , wholesaling at ISc.
TOULTRT Finn ; dealers poylni ? 13o per
pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens.
VKQKTABLHS 1'otatoe * , 60c ; onion ? , 60o ;
cabbagea , 80@10o per dozen ; apples , 3 60
@ 3 50 per barrel.
City Hour from 1 GO to 3 40.
UEOOMS 2 00@3 00 per dozen.
BTOOK ,
CATTL500@8 50 ; wives 600@760.
lloaa Market for \ioat \ qalet , a.i the
packing houiea are clualug ; ehlppors are
paying 5 76 to 0 75.
> Ve notice the aiarrUge Fund. Mutual
Trust Association , of Cedar Rapid * . Iowa ,
highly spoken of In many of the leading
papeza of the state. "Money for the Un
married" heads their advertisement In
another column of thti paper , f 5-3m
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICE. flpeclsl advertliementi , inc
Lost , 'Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent ,
Wants , Boardlojr , etc. , will be Inseriod la thli
column at the ow rate ol TEN OEKTS PKK
LIMB ( or the flrst InMrtlon and FIVE CENTS
PER LINE tor each vubcequent Inoortlon.
Leave adr ertlicmo at our office , No. 1
Pearl Street , near Bt jadway.
Wants.
Ton slrl- for general hcuie woik
WANTED & Grow , 130 Miln stieet.
WANTED Anyone having a mal
HOUSE for st'e , without lot , can IInd a pur
chaser at A. H , Mayno'i , 84 Pearl street.
ANTED Ertrybod/ Council Blufli l
to take Tni Un , 20 centa per week , d
llwred by carrion. Office , No I Pearl Street
near BroXdway.
For Solo and Bent
BEES In pacUK" el a hnndred at 21
OLD package at Till Bu office , No. T Pear
itreet U
TTIOH PALS Monument * ol marble and granlt
at No , 31 north Mala itroct.
BEST A laree nacklni ; house , very l v-
Foil located within 11 mllca ot cour
heuso , Council llluOi , capacity 300 hogg dally
str < atn ot water close by.lco house fllloi with tee
tcrmi very reisontble and long Icate , wou'd b
a very favorable property fir a glucose factory
or other manufacturingpuiposca. Apply to
All-1 H. L. WILLIAMS , lit. * Office.
W. R. VAUGHAN :
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Omahn and Council Bluffs
Real Eatato & Collection Agency ,
n Odd Fellow B block , over Savings t
WILLIAM RAPP ,
1041 Main Street , Next Block loath
of P , 0. , Council BlnffB , Iowa.
HANAN & REDDISH
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
412 Broadway , Oonnoll Bluffs , \ Triw.
West Side Square , 01arlnda/loWA <
DUQUETTE , GUIBERI & CO. ,
( Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE )
16 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council BluTs , la.
R. S. COLE & CO. ,
HANUFAOTUBEnS AND DKALEE8 IN ALI , THK MOST IMPBOVED KINDS Or
LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS.
AIio Wood and Iron PUMPS. Wood Tubing a-d Gas Pipe and Pump fixtures , for both Wood
at d Iron Pumps. Orders will receive prompt attention. No. 601 South Main Street , .
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 115-eod-tSl
Broadway Steam Laundry !
724 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 stranger should fall to visit my store roe as.
TEILE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE.
j.wcr. . sa o TT x R xi am o o. , ,
bands and Lots Bought and Bold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. i.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. .
0UNCIL BLUFFS IOWA
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
X
337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
For Engines , Boilers , Coatings , Repairs and
MACHIN Y.
Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer ,
Corner i Street and 8th Avenue , Council Blufls. Prompt attention to orders. The b
Woikmnnthlp and KcMonablo charces ( eb 10
tnos. omou. w. B. u. ruirr.
OfFIOEB & PUSH ,
Council Bluff ! ; , la.
Established , - - 1856
Dealers In Foreign and Domrflla Eichan ? <
nd home securities.
Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions ,
Owned by Dr. 0. W. Archibald.
1883 SEASON 1883
NORMONT D"V choslnut horae. 15
hands high , foaled 1879 ; bred by Gen , W. T'
Withers , LexIngtonKy ; by Almont , dam Nor >
man Maid by Alczanuai'a Ncrman , the sir ot
Lulu , record 2:18 : ; Al > rout by Alexander's Abdal-
lah , elre ol Guldtml h Maid , r cord 2:14. : Al
mont his sired ? 0 horses with rrcords 11 2:30 and
better , and 3 with records In 2:20 : and b. tier.
GLENWQOD-lhcstnut torrcl horse. IB
hanes high , foaltd 1876 , bred by Pliny Nicholas ,
Esq.,1 West Liberty , Iowa , by Wipele , dam a flno
Ktntucky bred m re. Olenwood is a large pow
erful hone , weigh ) 1,150 p unds. hat great style
and speed , and hia proven himself a moa < excel
lent sire.
These hones pcssen rare indlvldua excellence ,
and choice breeding , 'iheso highly bred stal
lions will make the spring season ot 1883 at the
Council Bluffs Driving Park
At 835 Each , to Insure.
For further Information apply to
SAMUEL COLBURN , Trainer ,
Council Bluffs Driving Park.
mnrlS-dlm
I , D. IDUONDBOS , I. L. SIIUOAUT , A. W. BTHIIt
President. Vlce-Prcs't. ' Caehler.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Oonnoll Bluffj.
0ganlied under the laws ot the State o ! Iowa
Paid up capital , . , | 76.COO
Antborlied capital. . . . . . SOO.COO
Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts Issued
an the principal cities of the United States and
Europe. Special attention ( riven to collection )
and corresponding with prompt retuini ,
DU10TOU
J. D. EJmnndaon , E.L.Bhugart ,
. W. Wallace , J. W. Uoofer , '
A. W. Btree .
MOROAN , EELLEE & 00. ,
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.
The Hneat quality a id largest stock west ol
Chicago of M ooden and Metallc Coses. Calls at-
tendea to it all hours. We ilcfr competition n
quality ol roods or prices. Our Mr JUoryin hai
aervea as uuuertaker for fortv ) e n and thor
oughly unoecstandt his hunneas. Warerooms ,
811 Broadway. UPHOLSTERING In all IU
brancbe * Droractly attended to a'so carnet-la
Ing ana laniorequlns. telegraphic aaa uia or
den filled without delay ,
, i , J , HARDING. H , D , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST.
Qrjrtoite ot Elcctroptthlc Instllutlon , Phlla
dtlphla , Penra.
Office Dor , Broadway ft Qlenn Ave.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW4. . .
The treatment ol all dlieu a and pttnfal
Scultles peculiar to females a pecl lly
WINTHERLICH BROS. ,
Are now ready to contract ( or small castings
every description In
MALLEABLE IRON ,
GRAY IRON ,
And any ALLOY OF BRASS.
Special attention Is called to the ( set that the
metals are melted In CECCiBLsa which glvca the
f ery beet castings ,
Burning Brands
FOR
DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS -
ERS , OIQAR and TOBACCO
FACTORIES , Eto. , Etc. ,
Aa well aa
Cattle Brands
ARE NICELY EXECUTED.
Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh avcuue.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
s. E. MAXON ,
A. TES , O 3S X ' 3C 3EJ CT OF.
Office over uilnfi bank ,
OOUNOIL BLUFFS. . Iow .
EDWIN J , ABBOTT ,
justice , oi the Peace and
Notary Public ,
HBBroadway , Council Bluffs.