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    TBJE DAlJb'i BEE -OOOJ Ci i , JtJLCEFS IOWA SATURDAY APRIL 28
The Daily Bee.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Saturday Morning , April 28 ,
UD8CIUPTION BATES !
ayOarrter , . . . . . SO cent * per week.
BrJtall - - . - . - 110.00 per Tor.
Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near
roadway.
MINOR MENTION.
S fl JoMph 11611611 spring styles.
Additional local on seventh po < re.
Remonyl la to bo hero Monday
night.
The teachers moot ai the Bloomer
aohool building at 0:30 : this evening ,
The Gaa Light company la relaying
raalna at Broadway and Bryant atreota ,
The outgoing train outward thin
afternoon la over the Ohloago & Book
laland.
The Boys' band gave an enjoyable
danoo last evening at St. Franola Ao-
adomy.
Permit to wed baa boon glvon Ris-
nnoa Jensen and Johannah M. Jonaou ,
both of thla olty.
Mr. Bolmator , the aged father of
Mrs. Robert Hnntlngton , dlod yea tot-
day , old ago bolng the main cause.
The Episcopalians Indulged In a
social last evening which waa well at
tended , and proved a very happy oc
casion.
Rov. W. H. n. Avery , of Maaon
Olty , Iowa , will preach at the First
Biptlst , Sunday morning and evening.
All cordially Invited.
The meek trial to bo hold at the Y.
M. 0 , A. rooms last ovonlng was again
postponed owing to the gathering at
Mrs. Osborno's parlors.
Bo anro and patronize the sociable
at Spiritual hall to-night. Good music
and dancing. Admission , gonta fifty
cents , ladles ten conts.
The olty council moeta Monday
night as a board of equalization , and
expects to meet every evening there
after until the work la completed.
P. T. Mayno while turning Into
Broadway yesterday afternoon waa
thrown from his buggy with much
force , but luckily escaped any serious
Injuries.
Spiritual olrolo to-morrow afternoon
and evening. Rooms Noa. 4 and 5
Bnugart & MoMahon'a block at 2
and 7:30 : o'clock. Honest Investigators
invited.
Mlaa Nannlo Bothers , a young girl
aged about 14 , dlod Thursday at the
homo of her parents on lower Broad
way. The funeral oooured yesterday
afternoon.
Mr. William Moore , of the firm of
Peregoy & Moore , haa received the
aad nowa of the death of his youngest
slater , Mrs. George Monlolth , of Tor
onto , Oanada ,
Those Interested in the Oounoil
Bluffs & Northern railway enterprise
are to meet again this evening in * the
office Delected by the company , next
to J. T. Hart's office.
Frank Scars' confectionery atoro
near the Northwestern depot waa bur
glarized the ether night , the plunder
taken consisting of cigars , tobacco and
aomo other small articles.
A boy named Julius Newman waa
arrested yeaterday by Officer Oaslok
on complaint of relatives , who claim
that they can do nothing with him ,
and who want him aent to the reform
aohool.
The telephone company pnrpciaa
after M y 1st to charge ton cent * extra
to subscribers every time they talk
with Omaha , for every five minutes or
fraction tbernof , and fifteen cents tenon
non anbscrlbers.
Mr. Honlo , of Honle , MoKuno &
Co. , while on a fishing excursion , got
hu hand wounded by a barbed wire
fence , and la now Buffering a good deal
Jrom the wound.
Wo are Informed that John Ahloa
haa prepared a new lecture , entitled
"Progressive Psychology , " and that
If Dohany's hall can be secured foi
the purpose ho will deliver the same
for the benefit of the Home for the
Friendless.
The boya in the printing office ai
the Institution for the deaf and dnml
have just finished a job of atate print
Ing aent them by the auditor. The ]
feel quite proud about It ,
There were SCO Mormona who pass
ed through this city yeaterday mornlcf
enroute for Utah. They wore froa
the old country , and on their lonj
journey none have bee sick and noni
lost. The company waa about cquallj
divided aa to gender ,
There were no caaea In the polioi
court yesterday morning , the only oo
cnpant of the calaboose the nlghl
before bolng James W , Gardner , whc
waa a simple Ioder , lot out In thi
morning to give him a chance to gel
work.
Jacob Ohrlston , a graduate of thi
D. and D. Institution at Rlohen
Switzerland , waa a caller last week
He la at work on a perpetual motloi
machine , and on the visitors reglato :
Inscribed after his name , "tho nox
inventor of P. M. " Donfuruli
Hawkeyc.
County Treasurer Bennett la t
commence at once the erection of i
large and elonant residence In Wllloi
avenue. Ho haa been thinking aomo-
tlmo of making that Improvement
and the city having decided to ope ;
Bluff street , ho haa concluded to bull
at onco.
The Deaf Mute Hawkeye notes th
following aa among recent visitors t
the Institution ; Rev. Peter Bllzor , c
Council Bluffs , Miss Emma Henn , c
Deu Molnes , Col. George Duffiold , c
Bloomfield , Miss Hatllo Wright , c
Burlington , Miss M. A. Millar , c
Olarlnda , Dr. and Mrs. A. 0. Rogeri
of Glenwood.
The work of filling up Main atree
U progressing rapfdly. There ar
now being dumped there about 00
loada of dirt a day. or about one ever ,
minute. Although repeated notloa
having been given that the work wa
to b done , yet several of the rest
daU and property ownen find them
sJveo uaprepar d for any such ralw
ad u BOW gnuabUsg boauM the ;
.ro being left almost under ground ,
There have been no such annoy-
noos , however , and lively protests as
were made when the work was at-
empted last year , r.ud It looks now as
( there would be no lot-up until all 1s
omploUd.
The < nannor in whloh men are at
work digging away the binds gives
oa.on for btllof that it will not bo
eng btforo another of those fatal ao-
Idents so common hero will have to
o on record. The work In many
laoea Is very dangorons , and men get
aroloss abent it.
Some of the residents of Twelfth
troot called at THE BEE office yester
day to complain of the presence of
rhai they doom a bawdy honso in that
iclnlty. They dlsllko the publicity
iccessltated by appearing in court ,
nd wonder why the notoriety of the
ilaco is not sufficient to cause the
athorltlos to pull the honso , and inp-
) ross the nuisance.
Divine services will bo hold at the
'rcsbytorlan ohuroh morning and
vonlng on Sunday next , when Rov.
I. MoMeekln expects to oloso. his en.
araont as stated supply of the con *
rogation. Subject of the morning
"The Breast Plate of
ormon : Rlght-
onsnosH " Subject of the evening
ecturo : "Tho World's Orator. " The
ubllo are cordially invited to attend
services.
Little Kittle Warner , aged only two
.ears , the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Trod. TV * ier , gave a birthday psrly
Thun fternoon to cloven of hoi
rlend. , aii of whom wore less than
wo arri H half years old. It was a
oyot < > v Uiering , and llttlo hohrta
worn uiuuu happy indeed , while the
Idor folks who were privileged with
, sight of the novel gathering were
made no lois so.
Young McPowoll , ono of the car'
iors of THE BEE , in making his route
n the southern part of the city yes-
erday morning , mot with a sad mis-
lap. Hia pony become frightened at
a turkey gobbler , and jumping to ono
sldo of the street , got ono foot in n
racont post hole , and tumbled , throw-
ng the boy off , and giving him some
incomfortablo thumps and bruises.
t fared still worse with the pony , fern
n the fall it broke its nook , death , of
lonrse , bolng Instant.
The Young Men's Christian assoola-
ion issued a largo number ol Invita-
Ions yesterday for a gathering last
venlng at the residence of Mrs. Dr.
) sborno , No. 200 First avenue , for
ho purpose of a parlor conference
with Mr. Robert Weldonsall , western
ocretary of the international oxexn-
Ive committee of the Y. M. 0. A. ;
3en. 0. 0. Howard , of Omaha , and
Irs. Oeo , A. Joplin , general secretary
t the Om ha Y. M. 0. A ,
The mother of one of the prisoners
a the county jsli arrived hero yestor-
ay from the west to see her son.
'ho boy was quite free to admit that
to was guilty of the offense charged ,
nd saw no particular policy In dory-
ny It , as he know there were several
yo witnesses to the commission r f
ho crime. This seemed tomskot'n
mother quite Indignant , and she nj.-
aldod him qnlto bitterly , not became
10 had done wrong , but bcciuao L >
waa willing to admit it. She urge a
ilm to deny It , no matter what the
witnoosns saw , and seemed to bi
ihsgrlned that she had brought up i.
> oy who had no moro sand as sh <
ormed it , than to admit a crime
With a mother having such ideas it
s not to bo wondered at that the so : ,
ot down the moral bars ,
Call at 102 Main street and examin *
he jewelry there offered at anotlo ?
The great clearance sale of a jobbinu
louse. The goods must bo sola ,
Every article Is guaranteed as repn-
tented. The sales are at 2 and.7 o'clock
> . m.j
0. J. Beokman , of harness , fan > ,
will move , May Itt , from his prese. <
> laoo on middle Broadway Into J. .1
3rown's block , 510 Main street , 01
) look south of Kiel's hotel , and jn.l
opposite the olty scales.
French pattern hats aud bonnou
will be Bold cheap to-day at Bliss' .
These desiring big bargains In fu
nlturo br atovoi.oall at A. J. Mandel'i ,
325 Broadway.
THE MtJRDER TRIAL.
Tnomaa Fay In Court
for Btabbl : t
Thomas Mahar.
What is known as the Fay mnrd >
case has already oxolted much intori
bere , and Its trial is now in progret--
Fay hss been confined in jail ho *
since the affray. The Cowall Hori.ii
thus gives the proceedings :
Tuesday afternoon the trial i
Thomas Fay for the murder >
Thomas Mahar was commoner i
When the court adjourned for t ) <
day the work of procuring a jury w
not completed. About half the pi
emptory challenges on each side w
exhausted. District Attorney Oonm
1s assisted in the prosecution by Mi
Haldano of West Side. They wl
make a strong tosm. The defense i
led by Col. Dalloy , a uotod orlmlt -
lawyer from Council Bluffs , ai
assisted by E M. Bother and Geo. V
Paine , of the Carroll bar. Altogotl ,
the array of oorininl Is such tha'
closely contested trial in wh > :
not points for either sldo will ba lo. .
may bo anticipated. Fay as he 1 1
poared In court looked as though 1 1
lontc confinement in jail had aitac1 *
him but little. Ho sits quietly m
appears contented to allow his atti <
noya to manage the case without in :
goat tons from him. Only onoo did i >
sposk to them during the aftornoi '
His wife and thrco beautiful lit 1
children wore also In court , and wlu1
ever thn public opinion may be cm
corning the merits of the osse and i .
of the accused there Is
guilt , only i >
sentiment , that of profound pity lu
the family of the prisoner. "
Parties wishing to dispose of goo
furniture , stoves or other houuho1
goods , and wishing to roallte fu
value , should leave word at A. J.Mui
del's , 325 Broadway.
For window shades , wall paper , an
Jnts go to P n Minn. , ww tii
north Main st.
Mrs , W , ' H , Almy will clean M
glove * at 15 oenU pair at 21
Broadway ,
TWO TREASURERS-
Au Interostlnff Legnl Question Cornea
up From that Part or the Country.
Silver Crook township , until a few
months ago , In rchool matters was a
[ ( strict township. In that month an
olcotlon was hold when It was decided
o consolidate aa an Independent dls-
rlct , under section 1814 of the code
if 1873 , On the second Monday In
rlaroh a board of directors was legally
and duly chosen by the voters of the
ndepondont district , and on the third
Monday of the same month , the board
mot , and elected a president , a score-
ary and a tresinrer , the latter ,
Famei Bummers. On the day
ixnd by law in September ,
1882 , H. Ouion was elected
.reaanrer for ono year ending Septem-
) er , 1883 Ouren claims that while
ho board oould elect their president
* n March , there was no provision of
[ aw authorizing an election of treasur
er and secretary , and that they could
inly elect the two latter next Septem-
aer , and that the seoretsry and treas
urer elected last September hold ever.
An Injunction proceeding la pending
jcforo Jndgo Aylesworth , to test this
iroolse question of the validity of the
March election , The day of hearing
s fixed for May 7th. Sum
mers haa also applied for
writ of mandsmus directing
rlr , Ouron to pay over the public
nonoy In his hands , which will also
33 hoard at the same tlmo. Onren is
anxious to pay ever the pnblio funds
and bo rid of the office but don't want
, o pay ever to any unauthorized person.
This Is the reason ho asks for an
adjudication of the question , Ho is
represented by Col. Keatley , and the
other side by Baldwin & Wright.
A now line of pattern hata and
jonnots juit rocolvod at Biles' .
Oancor of the stomach lo osnsod by
ndlgostlon. Dr. Thomas Jeffries ,
of Council Blofh , euros every case of
lyopopsla. Ho also prepares the only
nfalliblo preventitlvo and euro for
diphtheria. Send stamp for circular.
Jest of references glvon.
Dr. West , Dontlst , 14 Pearl street.
FHBSONAb.
N. L. Krby , sheriff of Eagle county ,
Colorado , pawed through the city yeater
day bound east. He expects to itop en
ill return to see about some matters connected -
nected with the case of Manifield , now
under chatge of mnrdsr there. It will be
remembered thst Manifield , who formerly
Ived here , and who married a daughter of
Abe Mai field , who also lived here , shot
and killed his wife , through jealouiy , and
hen tried to kill himself. Ue still has a
mllet In his head , but hag about recovered
and will soon be tried. Mansfield gave
Sheriff Early the name of some party here
who was willing to advance money for bit
lefense , and the sheriff will try to Bad the
rieTnd and Interview him on hi * return.
Charles Howard , who for eight years
i i been In the employ of the Chicago &
Northwestern , hat been appointed dlvhion
frelRht agent of the 0. , St. P. M. & 0. ,
of which Jamis T. Clark , formerly agent
of the Northwestern here Is general freight
agent. Mr. Howard will continue to
make hU headquarters here ,
Mr. William Callhon , of James town
ship , Is hi the city , accompanied by a
'rlend , Mr. Oallison owns the Judge
Talbot farm , and I * one of the prominent
Farmers of the county.
0. M. Lawler , general superintendent
of the BIoux City & Pacific railway , spent
yeiterday forenoon In this city , and went
over the river about noon ,
David Dunkle , of Orescent City , wai
among yesterday's callers at THE BBI
office , he being among Its many constant
readers.
James Bnyder , of CatasauquB , Perm-
ylvanla , a friend of Jobny Myers , has
accepted a position with Chai. Bohwenger
In this cltv.
W. S. Jfiekett , of Chicago , arrived at
the Ogden yesterday , still looking sharply
out for hi * trade In the agricultural im
plement linr.
F. E. Brookfield , of Sterling , III. , is In
the olty looking over the place with a view
of starting a wholesale undertaking eitab.
lihment ,
J , Louis , of New York , was In the city
yeiterday Interviewing bis customers in
the cloth log line.
John M. Klllits , of the Red Oaa MX
pieu , waa lu tha city yesterday and dined
at the Ogden ,
L. W. Sherwood , of Rochester , N. Ys
was among yesterday' * arrivals at the
Ggden.
H , W. Slanson , of Cedar Rapids , wai
among yesterday's Paolfio houie guests.
Alf , Sorronson , the Omaha scribe , wai
on thi * side of the muddy river yesterday.
Mr , and Mrs. John Heron , of Plum
Creek , Neb , , were In the city yeiterday ,
George F. Wright , of Wright & Bald
win , has returned from a weitern trip.
A. B. Walker's home I * again mad
glad by the arrival of a daughter.
N , Wagner , of the Union itock yardi ,
Cbloigo , was In the city yeiterday.
J. A. Hartman , of Woodward , Iowa
was at the Pacific yeiterday.
Mr. D. Hunt and A. Q. Vinton , Avoca ,
were In the city yeiterday.
Frank Keellnn has left for his cattl
ranch beyond Laramle.
E. Murtlndale , o ! Denver , arrived at th
Pacific yesterday.
George J. Law , of Lincoln , was at thn
Ogden yeiterday ,
F. 1 } , Woodrow. of Omaha , was on thi
side yeiterday.
J , Fred Meyer * , of Uennlion , waa In th
city yeaterday.
W. 0. Walker , of Boitjn , Ii at th
Ogden ,
Rev , Joseph Knotts b back from Neu
Mexico ,
J , Jacobs , of Milwaukee , Is at the Peel
flo ,
An Extended Fopolaultj.
BBOWN'S BOBMOOUL Tuocuxsnave
bttn before the public many years
They an pronounced superior to al
other article * used for similar pur
poses , for Rellovfng Doughs. Oojdi
and Throat DUsJjw * they have been
proved rU * > U * .
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J. N. OA8ADY. F. H. OROUIT.
CASADY & ORGilTT ,
502 BROADWAY , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
EXCLUSIVE
CARPET
STORE.
Only one in the City. Stock now
Complete.
Mail Orders Solicited.
CASADY & ORCUTT ,
502 Broadway.
NUGENT & SMITH ,
MERCHANT TAILORS ,
First-class Goods and the Rest of Workmanship
Guaranteed.
Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS.
DIRECTORY. COUNCIlllUFFS , IOWA.
I mill RC.Un St. On GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
UUnilDCilUOtUU. . IS Main Street and 17 Pearl Street.
Ml A If lUI nilll IGRESTON HOUSE /Grocery 215 Main street.
Ill ft A IVIUnilj / ' \Hotel,217&219MstnSt.
U. Ill BARSTOW. M. DM Cor. Bth St. and 6tb Ave.
DP I C UIUITC OFFICE : Oor. Main and 5th , np-stalrs.
UfJi Us r if ill I C | Residence , 609 Willow Avenue.
N 9PHUR7 .JUSTICEOF THE PEACE ,
Office after February 15th , over American Express.
LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT
S. S. WACNEB. for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St.
J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS ,
Who csale butter , cgge , poultry and fruit Ship to us. Draft by return mull. 140 Broadway.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
S. A. PIERCE , Cor. Main and First avenuo.
PETHYBRIDCE& HERBEBTZ.
QfUfiTU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Oor. 7th and
Of O ill I I III Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished
WUf Oil IT DM All In FINE HARNESS I have the variety
III that brings patronage. 124 Main street.
I AM EC CDAUCV MERCHANT TAILOR , Artistic Work
UHIflCO I If HN Ely and Reasonable Ooargos. 872 Broadway.
O G01II FURNITURE , STOVES and
( X OURy Household Supplies , 303 Broadway ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block.
LINDT & HART , Practices in state and federal courts.
Mann'f Fine FurnitureUpholstery goods
E.STOCKERT&CO. , Curtains and Window Shades , 309 BVay-
And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov-
erelgn , Prop. , P.J.Montgomery , M. D. , Phy.
I AMD BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808Broadway , opposite
A LUnlllU Union Avenue , second door above Metiopolitan ,
111 ARC OADV VETERINARY SURQEON , Office
if Mil C UsHslI ) Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street.
I Cl AMR BROOKLYN MARKET ,
. Eighth and Broadway.
UCUUCGOV Mannf of HORSE i
PI llkslllkOOl | plied , 8th St. , between Gth and7th Avenue.
II it 110 C SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. New
nUUOCy Oper.a House. Refitted , fl , $1.60 per day.
I MA lint I FURNITURE , STOVES , and GENERAL
A Us lYInnUlLLj HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway.
DE GAY & GASSEL , Corner CONTRACTORS Sixth street und and BUILDERS Avenue O
AI MV NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD
WU nLifl Yy OpODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway
Our New ixxui uuu improvement ( Jo
Investigation into the matter con
vinces us that one of the most equita
ble , reasonable and feasible plans of
bullrlfng houses i that proposed'and
la operation by the Mercantile Loan ,
Trust and Improvement company of
this city. By In vest leg In shares in
thla institution , whloh la backed by
some of our best and most reliable
business men , it becomes possible and
comparatively easy for a man of moderate -
orate means to securea * 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 his own for about the sams 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 Council Bluffs. Their
plans and system of loans will bear
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. As the com
pany otista It becomes at onoo an in
stitution of value and credit to our
city and those who desire homes.
Tuelr president is T. A. * Klrkland ,
vioe president , Judge Peake ; sec
retary , I. 11. Beery ; treasurer , Col.
Beebe , and their office U in the base
ment of Shugart'a and MoMahon's
now block , corner First avenue and
Pearl street. jan27ly
< Vonotlcw the Marriage Fund. Mutual
Trcrt Anootatlon , of CCOM Rapids , lows ,
highly spoken of la many of tb leading
papers of tb stata. ' 'Moaty for the Un-
BarrUd" hsads th 4 * advsrtlsOTasnt IB
aaotbar luut oj ittb pap * * .
. . .j. . . . ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special advertltoment * , inc
Loit , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent
Wanti , Boarding , etc. , will b Inserted In thU
column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS FK1
LINK tor the flnt Insertion and FIVE CENTS
PER LINE ( or each subiequent Insertion
Lear * adr ertiwmo at our office , No.
Pearl Street , near BiJadiny.
Wante.
Ertrybodr Council Blnfli lo
WANTED Tni Bii , SO cenU par week , dc
lUered by carrlen. Office , No T Peatl Street
near Broadway.
For Bale ana Rent
"TV ) R BENT Farm se > en rallei from town. Ap
U ply to Dr. P. W. 1'ouUon
BEES In p&ctagei 01 a hundred at ! Bo
a package ai Tni Bu office , No. T Pear
meet U
71011 SALE The handsome residence of Wn
J } M1 roweri , Ut c ued. on Broa Iway , oppo
rite rf. K. church , ground * esteod 315 feet on
BroaHwiy , andSOOttwt on Bia'on. TirmicMb
Inqui-e ot John Clauien and 1'etcr Well , exoni
tori of Wm. M. Power * eitate.
T710R BALK Monument * of marble and granlU
J } at No. at north Main itreet.
W. R. VAUGHAN.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Omaha and Council Bluffs
Real Estate & Collection Agency ,
n Odd Fellow block , over Savtmga'
HANAN & REDDISH
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , \TOWA
West Side Square , Olarlnda J1UYVAl
DUQUETTE , GUIBERI & CO. ,
( Successor * to ERB & DUQUETTE )
mlo Fruiters mi Confectioner
16 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council BUuTs , la.
M. GALLAGHER ,
Gh : R O O IB IRIESS
Now Store , Fresh Gooda , Low Prices , Polite Attendants.
First Door . . East of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway
teb31y .M tu th. _ _
PETER C. MILLER
,
WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL
I
AND WINDOW SHADES. PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ,
FKESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES , -wos-18 North Main * * .Street 20
DEVOL & WRIGHT ,
HARDWARE , STOVES , TINWARE
504 Broadway , 12 and 14 Main Street , - ftCOUNCIL BLUFFS
STOCK COMPLETE. PKICES LOW.
Wo Bollcit your patronace and will mnke it pay you to trade with us. Mall orders a
specialty. Prompt attention nnd close prices ,
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE.
* Tmt ! K7m f ji C2 "U" 3C Jttf yi - r1 CI C *
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold.
' MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
PUNCH BLUFFS IOWA
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
337 Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa ,
For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and
MACHINERY. tfi
Fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer ,
Corner a Street and 8th Avenue , Council Bluffs. Prompt attention to orders. The b
WorkmAD'hlp nd Bea onabla charge * teb 1
w. n. u. rtnrr
raos. omcu. . . . ,
OHDM JJTOBI ,
Council Bluffs , la.
Established , - - 1856
Dealen In Foreign and DomMtle Kxchangi
nd
I. D SDMCKDSOS , 1 , t. DC01ET , A. W. ITBIH
President. Vloe-Pron't. Caanler.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Council Blob.
Organlied under the lawi ol the State of Iowa
Paid np capital I TB.OM
JLathorludcapIUl. _ SOO.OGO
Interet paid on time deposit * Draft * toned
on the principal cltlei o ! the United States and
Europe. Special attention given to collectloni
and correspondence wltb prompt retarni ,
D1UCTOM
J. D. EdmandMo , R.L.8hnnrt ,
. W. Wallace , J. W. Bodter , '
A W Mr ffit
MORGAN , KELLER & 00 , ,
The nnost quality a'id larvost Block weat of
Chicago ot Vi ooden and Uetallo Cages. Call , at
tended to at all hours. We defv competition n
quality of rood , or price. . Our Mr .Morpan ha *
aervea a. uuuertaker for forty Joan and thor
oughly upoocntAiid hi. nuwnesa. Wareroom. ,
311 Brcaaway. UHlIOLaTElirNQ In all 1U
branches oromutly attended to ! BO carpetla
Ing and tamoroquln. . relographlc auu uia or
der. filled without delay.
FRESH FISH.
WILLIAM RAPP ,
1041 Main Strent , Next Block south
of P. 0. , Council Bloffs , Iowa.
NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN.
1,000 , HEAD OF YOUNQ OATTLE
FOR SALE.
600 Head of Yearling Steeri and Heifen ,
BOO Head of Two-year-old Steer. , and
100 Head of Two-year-old Helfera.
Thtt * catU * an all rood , riraltht , thrifty cattle ,
roottly ended cattle. For sale all twether or U
lot * ta nit U * BatebaMn. For farther partle <
nlar. call oa or addrws H.t. fetter , Wawlj ,
Iewa - Ai-lm
E , J , HARDING , M , Dv
Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST.
OradOJtte ot Blectropathlo Initiation , Fhlla
delphla , Fenna.
Office Oor , Broadway & Qlenn ATB.
COUNCIL BLurrs , lowj.
Th treatment ol all dlaoaies and ctlntal
lenltlei peculiar to female * a tpeclaUy
FOUNDRY.
WINTHERLICH BROS. ,
Are now ready to contract for nnall callings
every description In
MALLEABLE IRON ,
GRAY IRON , +
And any ALLOT OF BRASS.
Special attention U called to the fict that th * \
metal , are melted In CROCIILSS which gives the
rery beat castings , ,
Burning Brands
FOB-
DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK- 4
ERS , OIQAR and TOBACCO 1
FAOTOHIES , Etc. , Etc. , |
As well aa
Cattle Brands |
AUK NICELY EXECUTED. '
Work. : Corner Blith street and Eleventh avenue ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
S. E. MAXON ,
A.XC.ODEKX'X' SCIV.
Offlc * orei KTtngt back.
OOPNOIlj BLUFFS. > Iowa.
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice ot the Peace and
Notary Public.
tlSBroadway. Council Bluffs.