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' ( 1,1 IHB DAibi BEE-CODjfJl/i'j ' HLPJBTS IOWA WEDNtoSDAlf APKIL 25 , The Daily Bee. COUMCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning , April 25. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Kv Carrier , - - - - - SO cent * per week , By Hall . . . . . . 110.00 per Year. Offloe : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Near MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Belter * ! iprinR styles. Additional local on seventh pwe. Rlce'a Snrprlao patty appear t Dohany'a thla evening , Permit to wed waa yesterday given to John Kramer and Katie Bohmer * wahld , both of ( hia city. The Round Table hold an Interest ing eostlon lait evening at the roil- donco of Mrs , Howltt. A farmer , while plowing on last Saturday , about four miles northwest of Avoca , turned np a fall kit of coun terfeiters' Implement ! . The Council Blufla and Northern railway company hai established an office of Ita own , having rented a room just In the roar of J. T. Hart'n office. The Daughters of Rooelcah are ar ranging to give a ball at Bloom & Nixon's to-morrow evening , It being the anniversary of Odd Fellowship in the United State * . The democratic state convention Is called to moot In Den Molnca Jane Cth , to nominate candidates for gover nor , justice of the supreme court , and Buporlntendont of public Instruction. Dewey & | Stone , of Omaha , sent their delivery wagon over the rlvor yoatorday loaded with elegant furni ture for the office of J. T. Hart , In oonnootlon with the Iowa and Nebras ka Insurance company. The engineering corps of the now Council Blnfld and Northern railway atarted out yoatorday morning to locate the proposed line between hero and Oroeont City. It Is to bo hoped that it will not end wboro It began on paper , but bo pushed to active opera tion. tion.AB AB the result of the competitive ex amination of aspirants for the cadetship - ship at Annapolis naval academy , the committee have reported In favor of the appointment of B. W , Stearns , of Logan , Harrison county , though It aeeins to have bson a dead heat be tween him and Arthur Ohaso , of Avoca , so far as Intellectual part of the race was concerned. The Boys' band are making grand preparations for a public ball to come on next Friday evening , April 27. As this will bo the last dance until after the Bummer , a largo attondanoo Is ex pected. They have secured St. Francis academy whloh is undoubtedly the finest hall for dancing in the city. This fact , In addition to the reputation the former dances have attained is a guar antee of a largo attendance and a good time. Wo hope all thoao called upon will help the boys along as they are doaorving of success. A special ear of Australian or "block stripe" roall arrived Monday night over the Union Pacific on route to Now York where it will bo forwarded - warded by steamer. There were 280 aaoka , nearly 15,000 pounds. The Chicago & Northwesters had a apodal ready to receive , with orders to run through to Chicago In eighteen hours. The mall was transferred In about eighteen minutes , BO complete were arrangements , and Inside of twenty mlnntei It was on Us way eait. The run to Boone , a distance of 150 miles , wan made In three hours and twenty minutes , nearly fifty mlloa an hour. The case against N. J. Bond , for maintaining a nuisance by having his office and scales extend Into Broad way , will probably bo decided by Judge Ayleaworth thli morning , Among the new discoveries resulting from this case Is that the ordinance for the violation of whloh this action was brought was not signed by the mayor , though attested by the olork and published as usual , One of the questions raised IB whether the ab. aence of the mayor's signature lnvall < dates the ordinance or not. If , it does , the city cannot very well prosecute for nuisances In the streets , until thi 1 defect Is remedied. ( The following have been named ai the committee to arrange for the pro posed excursion of the Knights o ; Pythias on tbo 25th of May : Lodgi No. 18 , F. B. Pattern , John B. Stagg O. Tibbitts , A. L , Ayora ; No. 40 , O M. Waahburno , John .Hammer , G.W McCoy , J. N. Baokley ; No. 51 , E RoMcnms. T. L. Meyer , W. Pfultfer M. 0. Folkor ; No. 51 , Charles Berg hauaon , B. Grahl , b. K tzonstoln , H Nntt. Conferences and correspon dence have commenced with rallwa ; officials and other lodges of th Knights with a view to deciding upoi the details , of where and how the ; will go , and who will join with them O , A , Hlckok , tbo celebrated horse man of California , passed through thi olty Sunday night with his noted stni of fast ones , Including St. Jullon Overman , Borneo , Director and i number of young horses belonging t Senator Fair and J. W. Maokey The Union Pacific was delayed , bn the Chicago and Northwestern waited a Hlckok was bound to have the horse go over that rad. The horses wor given a nicely [ added , well arrange ! car on the Northwestern , and wor rolled over the road so swiftly am easily that they arrived la Chicago th next afternoon In good shape , thougl the trains started from hero some fiv hours later than usual , making excel lent time , considering the heavy trftl of ton cars and the blistering storm , Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl street Kelley & Grow could not yostorda ; find enough men to fill jobs , Men on of employment would do well to cal at their office , 180 Main at. O. J , Beckman , of harness fame will move , May lit , from his preien place on middle Broadway Into J. J Urown's block , 610 Main street , on ) block south of Kiel's hotel , and jusl opposite the city scales. . , . Very large stock of curtains and It .OTfiaia i&M at Ottridy & Oresti'iF FOUND AND FINED , Sonio of the Offenders Who Wore Yesterday Invited to Oourt. How Swindlers Can Work If They Only Poy the Olty a Pew Dollars. Adam Wolf was arrested for raising a disturbance at Mr. Hendrle'a Iron works. He came to this city as a stranger and secured employment at the works for a day or two , and when there was no more work for him ho demanded his pay , and on being re ferred to the timekeeper , tbccamo wonderfully wrath , ho being too high- toned to take any money except from the boss" himself. Ho was a little under the Influence of the ardent at ho time , and became very abusive , using such profane and obscene lan guage that the officers had to arrest him. On coming into court yester day morning ho was very penitent , nd begged to bo forgiven , but the udge said ho was not there as a priest but a judge , and on the plea of guilty could do nothing under the law but fine him , His bill was therefore fig ured up at $9. CO. TOO MUCH DRINK , L. Galbralth , for being drank and disorderly and disturbing the peace of a Broadway saloon , was fined a like urn. urn."William Pursoll and Andrew Oody. Drunk. No effects. " Such was ho record , but than the drunk proved ,1 have effect after all , not only the bloodshot oyco , parched lips , and fev erish faces , but in the judgment of the court , Imposing a fine on each of the prisoners. Tlmo is money , and they paid In tlmo , not having cash. CIIABOED WITH I1UKOLAUY. Deputy Sheriff Rlloy Clark , of Noola , brought to this city yesterday md lodged In jail George Fry to await ho action of grand jury on a charge if burglary. Fry will bo remembered as the young man who sneaked a coat Tom Mason Who's llvory table , and who was sent to jail for a ihort tlmo on that charge. On being 'eloasod ho wont to Underwood , and t appears that ho there continued his irooked ways by burglarizing a saloon , helping himselt to whisky , cigars and the contents of the till. He was nabbed by the officers , waived exami nation , and la now again in jail In this ity. STOLEN BEEF. B. F. Donahue entered complaint rosterday before Justice Schutz to the iffdot that Charles RocawUz had ound his cow roaming about the highway , and appropriated It to his own nso , killing the animal and looroting the moat , while the hldov < . * n his possession. Rocawitz was k < rested , and the ease was sot for u hearing ono week from next Saturday , 'ho accused being released on bail. BTUEET HWINDLINQ. Frank Ashton and a more boy named J. M. Doran , who were arrest , od for playing the soap box racket , were brought into court yesterday , oil a charge of swindling and took i. change of venue from Jndgo Aylon worth to Justice Abbott , and thor. ' got a continuance until this mornlnr. There were also informations lileu against both under city ordinances , one against Ashton for selling wlthoin a license , the other against the boy for vagrancy. It Is to DO hoped thu something can be done to rid the tow n of these kind of street fellows , who ply their trade on the corners , airl ply on the susceptibilities of the n < - sophisticated. This olty , howovir , licenses just such fellows , and It seem that so long as they pay a K dollars Into the treasury th. ji can do as they please , but woo u them If they do not dlvl 'c np with the city. Then they are < bo prosecuted. The Inconsistency . I the present policy of the olty is shou < clearly In the fact that In this ca- Ashton Is , on tbo ono side , chare- i with swindling , and , on the nth < hand , charged with not getting a 11 cense from the olty to conduct a bu > i ness which it claims is a awlndlli .1 business. It Is almost niolesi to ho ft to have the city rid of soap box rac ) . eta and other like schemes so long < those who pay the city a few doll a can swindle all they please , and tho- < who do not are prosecuted until th > . . do pay. and then lot alone. While Ashton and bit boy compa' Ion are thus being put to the rat * another follow la by day and by nlcU standing on the bank corners , selhr' soap at a fabulous price to men wl expect by a shake of the dlco to r * ' valuable jewelry. He paid L license. Otherwise ho would ht > " boon charged with swindling , tit , His business is none the bettor ar < noon the worse bcoauto ho does o does not pay a lloonso , but the clt ; officials say by their acts that if thor' is a license it IB legitimate , if not , li i a swindle. The logical declaration ' these acts and this ordlnanoo la tl , the city licenses men to swindle. HUBBUB AT HOME , Fin Coy was such a wild sort of drunk that he got his family f rlghtem by his throats and unruly behavl oven going so far as to flourish a > volvor. Ho was oaolqd off In t calaboose and yesterday morning vr so penitent that Justice Abbott him off with a ( Inn of $5 and costs , E. Knabo offers to sell his prcml gold mounted harness very low. In fevers , malaria , blliousnr * heartburn , etc. , nothing is so bom , clal as Brown's Iron Bitters. ' JuBtlco. To the Editor of Toe Dee : I do not crave notoriety but whi ! you take np parts of Mr. Paleo'a It c tnro whloh throws slurs on spiritual Ism , I also have the right to defend Those that know me wonld certain ! , smile at "diseased brains or nervon complications" boiugjapplled to me a a representative of that much abnsui body , Unfortunately I did not hea ' this leo'ture , but I should judge fron the article tha lecturer was ctefiolen la powtw tojndtunUp d.tfat ubject hi ho * * , Ta' % " * vfTT % T A * r ' " 4Sh " * r * * . , * * . . . * - ' , * / by faith a very good thing in Its way ; but knowledge is bolter. Spiritualism gives that knowledge. It teaches how to live true to our God , true to ourselves and all earthly ties , Got all the good wo can and leave the oar.h piano the bettor for having lived in it. The purer yon live the greater the beauties unfolded , and it gives that peace that pasaoth all un derstanding , and above all takes away the fear of death for that Is when true life begin ? . For myself I wonld rather follow those teachings and boar the onus , than bo a fashionable hvpo- orito. Mus , B. COUNCIL BLUFFS , April 23. Csssady & Orcntt will bo glad to show yon the now effects ( n all grades of carpets , Please call , 'All ' that buy at the auction sale at 02 Main street , are well pleased , ill goods are gxarantoed as represent- d , Go and see for yourself. THE WICKED FLEE , Three Drunks bob or up Enough to Break Out ot tbo Calaboose. Yesterday noon while the police fficora were all away from the head- nartoro , throe prisoners in the back oem who were there for unpaid fines drnnkg , succeeded in making gcod heir escape. The door is fastened by tm Irtm pin , , nd the persons ingeniously fixed a eng stick , evidently loft aside for kindling wood , ana putting this ' hrough the transom over the door , 'cached the pin and removed It. Thus poning the door , they raised a win- low and crawled Into the free air and were gone. The ones who thus iscaped were Adam Wolf , L. Win. 'ursell , and Andrew Cody. The need f a now city jail becomes moro and more evident as the present cala- * ) ooso cannot keep men after they got obor enough to walk out. " 110UGII ON HATS , ' Clears out rate , mice , roaches , flies , into , bed ' bugs , skunks , chipmunks , [ ophors. 15c. Druggists. Yon can get the latest style of jow- ilry and silver ware at your own prices it No. 102 Main street. Every article warranted. by Love. The was a happy yet quiet sort of a wedding at the the parlora of Kiel's totol yesterday afternoon , the con tacting parties being Charles A. Rommel and MlsH Magglo Mass , Jus- , lee Vaughan officiating. Mr. Rom mel is the agent of the Wabosh rail way at Sliver City , while the bride is ho daughter of Mr. K. Mass , ono of ; ho leading farmers of Sliver Creek lownshlp. The happy couple drove .o this , city , were thus quietly mar ried , and. returned at once to tholr homo , whore they will rocolvo hearty congratulations and earnest well wishes , both having many f rlondo. COUGHS. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TuocilKS are used wit ! ) advantage to alle viate Coughs. Sore Throat , Uoarsoncaa nod Bronchial Affections , 1'rice 25cts , a box , _ _ If you are not married , write tbo Mar- Inge Fund and Mutual Trust ABSocia- Ion , Cedar Rapids , Iowa , for circulars ixplalnlnft the plan. ' The Union Avenue Scheme. The few who were so active In try- ng to get the city to give np Union .venue to the Union Pacific , are keeping very qnlot about it now. The Nonpareil boasted that ninety per cent of the citizens favored the ichomo , but has doubtless found ere this that the opposite is the truth. Perhaps thla has discouraged "tho colonel. " Perhaps , in view of the strong opposition , ho Is working on the sly to servo his railroad bosses in the matter , The citizens have be come now pretty weU'postod np as to the scheme , and bavo seen enough and learned enough to put them on their guard , and to prevent any such hasty action in so Important a matter as The Nonpareil urges the council to 'take. It becomes moro and more evident that the plan was not so much to benefit Council Bluffs , as to give the Union Pacific a club which it could use when it desired , for thumping any move for another bridge across the river. If lie scheme could work , the Union Pdoific could charge what It pleased and run Its dummy to suit Itaolf , in times ol peace , and whenever the indignant looplo determined to enter npon a irldgo enterprise , It could put on more trains , reduce rates , and take the life out of the now enterprise. Bisldei that , the company wonld havn posses slon of property whloh has ccsl the oily thousands of dollars. It won'i work. It is by no means improbable that , in the rearrangement ot the olty po lioo force , a city detective will bo onv ployed , and that matters peculiarly lc that line will bo In his charge am handling , Ono ef thoohlet cantos ol tronblo in the police force has beet that the cffioara have boon pulling apart and working separately on do- tootlvo work , not only oinslng ill fooling and jealousy , but of ton making bungling work of a job , or allowiuf the criminal to osoapn. It has beer urged that when one officer was afte : some game the others should also bi posted , BO that they might bo on thi lookout , and there has boon mnol trouble about every man working fo : hlmsolf. By the putting on of a clt ; detective to especially look after thi class of cases , it is thought there wll bo lots friction on the forco. DUUKEE'S SALAD DKEISINO a read ] made , rich and delicious dressing fo : all salads of meat , fish or vegetables Cheaper and infinitely better thai homo made. No sauce equal to it. Why bo weak ? Why not b < healthy , robust , and strong , by nsiuf Brown's Iron Bltters | Young man or woman , if you want blf money for a small amount. Iniuta in thi MarrUtra Fund and Mutual Trust AMOC ! atlon , Oedat Rapids , Iowa. (5-3m , Tbs Spragus men In Rhode Island ex < pMtedgrtat raulU from counterfeiting thi republican ballot , which was eoffaved oa en block. The republican * dlioovtta ] thi trick , and pot out a plain ballot U UM pla M which U ouBtarfsit toold mask , J. N , OASADY , F. H. ORCUFT , GA8ADY & ORC 502 IHIOADWAY , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , EXCLUSIVE CARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete , Mail Orders Solicited. OASADY & ORCUTT , 502 Broadway. NUGENT & SMITH , MEEOHAHT TAILORS , First-class Goods nnd the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed. NOB. 7 and 9 Main Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JOHN BEKO & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . , Main Street and 17 Pearl Stroot. MAX MOHN , J. M BABSTOW. M. P. . Cor. 6th OFFICE St. and : 5tb Ave. DR J F WHITE OFFICE : Cor. Malrvand 5th , up-stalrs. Residence , 609 Willow Avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , NQPyilDT Office after February 15th , over American Express. AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT Ss Si WAGNER , for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , Who'esixle tiuttcr , cgcs , pcultry and fruit. Ship to ui. Draft by return mill , 143 Broadway. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Cor. Main and First avonno. PETHYBBIDCE & HEBBEBTZ , ket , CUM ITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and CC Wllll I Mi Broadway. Plans and spoclficatl ons furnished' - III CUE DM All In FINE HARNESS I have the variety W- Its QllLn 111 Mill that brings patronage. 124 Main etreet. S-RAMFY MERCHANT TAILOR , ArtlsUo Work - and Reasonable Onarges. 872 Broadway. 9 On II FURNITURE , STOVES and Ol OUIlj Household Supplies , 303 Broadway , I III FIT P UADT ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. LlnU I Gt Unilly Practices in state and federal courts. / 0 OH Maun'f Fine Fnrnlture.Upholsttry goods EOTflOI/CDT OCUUi i Curtains and Window Shades , 309 BVay. D111 Ml And bath * house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign Q AIIIT A . . J. M. D. . ereign , Prop. , P. Montgomery , , Phy. A M R BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposite AI U/ilBlDj Union Avenue , second door above Metropolitan , 111 ARC DADV VETERINARY SURGEON , Office llMUL Until ) Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street. ICIAlin BROOKLYN MARKET , LCLAnU , Cor. Eighth and Broadway. UrsMiiCDOV Mannf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup- Us nE-NNtwUl plied , 8th St. , between 6th and7th Avenue. SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , oPP. NOW Opera Houae. Refitted. 81 , 81.50 per day. I MAWrUI FURNITURE , STOVES , and GENERAL A s Us III H rt UK. L HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway. D GAY & CASSEL , CONTRACTORS Corner Sixth street and and BUILDERS Avenue G. AI MV NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD Wll fiLiYlsj GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway. C7ur Dew LiOtui mm improvement Uo Investigation Into the matter con vinces us that one of tbo most equity bio , reasonable and feasible plans of building homos is that proposed and In i potation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of this 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 bis own for about the eamu as ho pays monthly for rent. Wo believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company , by organizing find opening up for business , having filled a long felt want in Council Bluff * . Tholr plans and ayotoni 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. An the com pany exists it becomes at once an in * stltutlon of value and credit to onr city and these who dcsiro homes. Their president T. A. Kirkland , vice president , Judge Peskej sec retary , I. R. Beeryj treasurer , CoL Boebe , and their office Is in the b so- ment of Shngart'a and , MoMahou's new block , corner First avenue and Pearl street. tan27-ly . < YsnoUc4 ths MkrrUn ITaad. Mutual Trurt AnocUUoa , o ? Cedar lUpids , low * , highly 'spokeq ol la , mny o < m leading ofth. iUW , , 'rMoasy tor the Ut - GOUHCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Spccltl tdTtrtlumtnli , me Lot , found , To Loan , For Silo , To Rent , W D I , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thli column at the ow rate ol TEN CENTS FER LIME ( or the flnl Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE tor each nbiequent Iniertlon. Leare adv ertltemt at our office , No. T Pearl Street , near Buadway. . Wants. OUSE WANTED nyone having a small hcuw/or s 'e , wlthru let , ca. . find a pur- chuerat A. II. Jliyne. , 31 1'oirl street. I ED A fist elm buny washer and WAN ine < man , tra sporUtion free , Kelly and Grow , 130 Main itreet. TTTANTED Everybody Council DluSi la YV to take Tui Uii , SO cents per week , del llreret ) by carrier ) . Office , No I Pearl Stnot * near Broadway. For Sale and Rent TTlOit HUNT Farm seven rallej from town. Ap Jj ply to Dr. P. W. Poulson REi T F rm , seven miles from town EOH ly to Dr. f. W. Pouleon BEES In pactigei ol a hundred at SSo OLD package at TUB. B office , No. T Pearl street U THOU PALE Monuments of marble and granite JD atNo. 34 north Main itreet. FRESH FISH. WILLIAM RAPP. 1044 MsJa.Sknat , Next Block setth . J P. 0. , OoaaaUBlofc , low * . Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. 412 Broadway , Council BlufTaTnwA i West Sldo Square , Olarinda J1OVVA' DUQUETTE , GUIBEKT & CO. , ( Succowors to EUD & DUQUETTE ) W nsjd 18 Pearl-st. , Council Blu.Ts , la. M. GALLAGHER , G-ZROOIE IRIEIS Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices , Polite Attendants. First Door . East of the Metropolitan Hotel ' Lower Broadway Ieb3Iy .sa-tu-th- PETER C. MILLER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND WINDOW SHADES. FAINTINGf IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES -NOS-18 ANI > 20 , North Alain .Street DEVOL & WRIGHT , HARDWARE , STOVES , TINWARE 504 Broadway , 12 and 14 Main Street , - Jj ; . COUNCIL BLUFFS. STOCK COMPLETE. PRICESLOW. . We solicit your patronage and will make it pay yon to trade with us. Mall orders a specialty. 1'rompt attention and close prices. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F F10L J.W - . se < aTr3C3Efc3E3 J2a O < 0. _ Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. flOTARXES PUBLIC AKD CONVEYANCERS. PUNCH BLUFFS . IOWA MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and MACHINERY Fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer , Corner a Street and gth Avenue , Council Bluffs. Prompt attention to orders. The b Workmi\D > hlp and Reasonable cnaraos feb 1 w. n. M. rciir. IBM. omouu . . . . OfflCEB & PUSSY , Council Blnffs , la , Established , - - 1856 Dealer * In Foreign and Dnmeitle Krch ng nd home lecurltlei. Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions , Owned by Dr. 0. W. Archibald. 1883 SEASON 1883 NORMONT-Ea'k chestnut horae. 15 hands high , foaled 1879 ; bred by Gen , W. T- Withers , Lexington Ky ; by A itnont , dam Nor man Uald by Alexander's Norman , the sire ot Lulu , record 2:15 : ; Almont by Alexander's Abdal- lah , Blre of Ooldsuil h Maid , r cord 2:14. : Al- roont h sired f0 honca with records In S:30 and bct-er , and 3 with records In 2:20 : and bitter. GllENWQQD-Chcstnutiorrel horse , 15 hancThTgh , loaT.d 187C , bred by Pliny Nicholas , Esq. , West Liberty , Iowa , by Wspele , dama flno Ktntucky bred mtre. Glcnwoo 1 Is a large pow erful horee , weight 1,160 pounds , hai great style and speed , and hu proven himself a most excel lent sire. These hones possess rare IndlvWua excellence , snd choice breeding , 'these highly bred stal- 1 oat will mate ihe uprlng season of 1883 at the Oounoil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Eaoli , to Iniaro. For further Information apply to SAMUEL COLBURN , Trainer , Council liluffa Driving Park. mnrl3-dlm / , D , IDMCTOSOH , I. ti. SlIUOiRI , A. W. RTB1IT President. Vlcc-l'res't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffo. Organlied under the lawi of the State ol Iowa Paid up capital . f 76,000 Authorised capital. . . . . . . . . SOO.OOC Interest paid on tlmo deposits. Drafts Issued on the principal cities of the United Sutea and Europe. Special attention given to collectloni and correspondence with prompt returns , J , D. Edmnndson. K. L. Bhugart. . W. Wallace , J. W. Rodfer , ( A. W. Blr l. MORGAN , KELLER & 00. , . - The nnest quality and Unrest stock weet of Chicago of Wooden and Metaflo Cases. Calls at tended to st all boon. We defy competition n quality of roods or pricft. Our Mrlloryma has serrea M uouettaker for forty je rs and thor oughly unckWiULDdi hi * husHUM. VVareroomt , 311 Broadway. UrnOUrTKBINQ In all In branches promptly attended to also carpetU lag ana lunorequlns. * legT pblo aaa ' su M- MBS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate ot Kloctropathle Institution , folia delpbla , Fonna. Office Cor , Broadway ft Qlenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and palnfal flcultles peculiar to females a specially FOUNDRY. WIHTHERLIGH BROS. , Are now ready to contract for small casting * every description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OP BRASS. Special attention 1s celled to the fict that the metals are melted In ronciiLsa which gives the very best coatings , Burning Brands pen DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS - ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Eto. , As well aa fl Cattle Brands 3 ABE NICELY EXECUTED. | j Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. S. E. MAXON , Office over t&ylnii bank. OO tm Olti BLUFFS , i law * . | EDWIN J. ABBOTT. f ] Justice ot the Peace and Rotary Public. v lGBrodwayCoundl Bluff * . / '