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TEK DAibi BEE-COOACiij 13LOFFS IOWA FRIDAY MAY I The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , May 4. IUBSOR1PT10N HATES : f Oarrttr , . . . . . S0c ntip r week. . . . . . . 110.00 per Trar. Offloa : No. 7 Pe&rl Street , Near MINOR MENTION. R See Joseph Hdter'i spring itylw. Additional local on seventh pw < e.1 "London Sjcloty" U the inbjcot of Mr. Atmitronq'i lootnre to-night. Everybody who goes to hoar Mr , Armstrong to-night will bo amply repaid , MoAnloy , who appeared laat evening as "Undo Dtnlel , " ii certainly n natural mirth maker , The wollknovrn mercantile agency of U , Q Dann & Co , Is about to os- tabllsh a branch otlioa hero. The Mathodlsta hold a social last ovonlni ; at the residence of Mr. and Mn , Ocntt , on Oakland avonno , Tbo Juvenile band la preparing to glvo an open air concert In the park to-night , If the weather permits. 0 jo nolle j la now posted In 15 ly lisa park warning the boys not to throw atones at birds nnloss they want to pay a f 5 fine , The yonug man who got a bullet in his shoulder in a recent Main street affray Is said to have loft the city until the affair Is quieted dawn , Mr. Armstrong's lecture at Do- hany's this evening will bo a rlh , rare treat , as ho la one of the foremost men on the rostrum In this country , The heavy rain has given Fox & MoAtoo'a collar on Main street a heavy flooding , the filling of the street helping to glvo the water a chance to ran In. Mr. Powers , an old man living on Broadway , died yesterday after an Illness of several months , with con sumption , lie loaves a wife and five children. The Improvement of Kiel's hotel till goes or. There are very marked changes now being made in the oflico , It being fitted up in a very attractive and convenient manner. The Avoca Herald , in commenting upon the saloonlsts of this city , an swers the qnestlon "Will they kick ? " by saying : "They have no right to kick on account of the license. It is certainly very low for a city the size of thoBluffi. " Yesterday being Ascension Day , or Iloly Thursday , special services were hold at the Catholic church , in con nection with the mission in progress there. All of the services of the mission are being very largely at tended. Justice Schniz decided the dog case yesterday by discharging the defend ant , Henry Bayo , virtually holding that a man had a right to shoot a dog if it caino on his premises and chased his chickens : At a Httlo social gathering of yonng folks the other evening , It ia said that aomo too practical jokers doped the candy so that a number of the par ticipants were made quite sick , some rather seriously so. It was too much of a joke altogether. There ( s nothing very new In regard to the clgarmakera' strike. The em ployers are running their shops , and besides attending the counter are making a few cigars themselves , and getting along without help , There Is to bo a calico droaa party at Bloom & Nixon's hall next Tuesday evening for the benefit of the choir of the Episcopal church , the affair to bo under the management of the com mittee on music. The ballot on awarding the floral wreath to the most popular yonng lady in the city , as taken at the Res cue's Monday party , reultod In Miss Ida Cook securing It , her friends giv ing her -101 votes ; Miss Mangle Rldell received 3C1 ; Miss Lottie Rldell , 07 ; Miss May Simpson , 32 , The lecture to be given this evening at Dohany's by Mr. Armstrong cannot but prove a rare treat for Council Blnffa folk , as he Is a lecturer who haa by his eloquence and thought won a national reputation. His lecture on "London Society , " which ho Is to deliver hero , is pronounced as ono ol the most popular ones. Prof. L. Sshelmann , of Cleveland a musical instructor and composer o no moan abllllyMs In correspondency ni'h Mr. J. Mueller , thn well knowi music dealer of this city , with a view of mukiug this place his home. This city .surely needs one or more gooi musical instructors. It Is to bo hoped that the people o Council B uffr will realize the high character of the ontortalnmont offjrei this evening at Djhany'a in the lectnr to bo given by Mr. Armstrong. As thinker and orator ho is so well known that tbo mere announcement of hi coming should draw a crowded house Mrs. R. N. Merrlam , wife of th Broadway grocer , died yesterday af torn on about 1 o'clock , at her horn on Sixth street. Quick consnmptlo was the cinso of death. Mrs. Mer rlam had many friends in this cit who will mourn her death , and th bereaved ones may rest assured o much heartfelt sympathy in their ser row. John Ahka' new lecture , which h delivered to a small company of hi friends the other evening , haa hoc very favorably commented on , and a It treats of scientific philosophic qucs tlona which are now interesting th public mind greatly , it is to be hope that arrangements can bo made b which a larger audience can have th privilege of hearing It , as It preeerv many thoughts that arc entirely ne to the aversco mm. L B. Clark & Co. , drnggisti , 10 Broadway , Council lnilj ! : , keep 1 stock drugs , patent medicines , paint * oils , glair ; also , fill prescriptions , Why bo weak ) Why not b healthy , robust , and strong , by oiln JBrown'i Iron Bitten ? GOING FOR THE GAMBLERS ODIB of tholnsido History of the Sudden Reform Movement. Bltors Got Bit and Masks are Torn Off , n Intonating Yet tndlorouBat tle on Hand. When the city council Issued the tdor that all gambllrg places In the ly shall l > 3 closed , ono knowing ono M hoard to temark that it would bo iy to got them oloiod , and hard to ot them open again. Moat people longht the opposite would be the ot , that it would bo Impossible to mt up the gambling places , and that ley would noon bo running again , ut it aeeuia now that "tho knowing no" may yet provo to bo right. There is much below the surface In its commotion about gambling lacoi. To an outsider and casual bsotvor it would appear that tbo city ouncll had suddenly woke up to the act that in no ci'y in the union ia ambling carried on ao openly mid BO onorally as In Council Bluffi , and iat the nldormon , Inspired by sotuo uddon ud mighty thrill nf moral in- plratlo > , had risen in their might nd determined to wipe oat the great vll All bosh ! Thotu is to atari with the fact , ad mitted on all aides , that Council luffs needs to have a housecleaning , norally speaking , Almost every aa- eon has had some sort of a gambling aiao running , and openly too , besides 10 regular gambling houses. The loral people are disgusted and demand reform. The business men insist as matter of business policy , that there iall not bo so many traps open to atoh their customers' money , A largo umber of saloon men want to see the ambling stopped , because these sa- eons with which regular gambling atablishmonts arc connected are dong - ng moat of the bar business , especial- j In the evonlnge , having their own ample rooms dreary and lonesome , nd their tills empty. Added to these ppononts of the gambling saloons are imo of the gamblers themselves , ' 'hey find the business is all chopped p , and a few are kicking greatly eoauso they cannot monopolize ) it and ivldo the profits between two or hreo Instead of fifteen or tviouty. With such a feeling it aooms natu- al for eomo action to result , and once the movo. The ind cations ere uite apparent that in view of the way usluees was being run , a Httlo clique f gamblers cjncolved thy brilliant dea of nilng their political power to ot an order passed by the council hatting up certain games , thus brewing to them and their games the onofit of all the bublueso. This clfqno Is the ono of which Pat j cy seems to bo the acknowledged oad and front. The sudden dlaoov- ry was made by Lacy'a friends that eno was a robbing game , ton times worse than faro , and that something nght to bo done to protect the boys nd worklngmon from being robbed it. It is well known that Ben Marks the keuo man , and it naturally wonld be a good thing for Lacy if ho ould ruu faro and have Marks shut iff on keno , Keeping these facts In mind , it is a rather suspicions coincident that the next chapter opens with a resolution iruparcd for introduction into the ity council , nald to have boon framed ly Alderman James , providing for ho shutting up of gambling houses , where certain games were played , nd in the category of games "faro" was not named , this being ono of ' . "Keuo" iioy'a supposed pet games. was mentioned in the prohibitory or- or. Alderman James handed over he resolution to Alderman Wood , lo looked it over , saw the omission , ind believing that there shonla bo a air deal all } around , inserted "faro , " and in that form the resolution was tassed , it being too late then ferny ny ono to object , and there > elng no chance to object ory much without showing up the eal fight which was going on in the 'ear. Pat Lacy stood in the lobby watching the proceedings with Inter est. There were one or two other esolntlons passed the 'same evening , > oth ordering Improvements In Licy's iroperty. This was all the buslnesi lone at the meeting , and it aecmod a [ jicy arrangement pretty thoroughly. The resolution aa adopted provided for shotting up all the places. This iras not what was planned for by the Li icy clique , but having gene so far there was no backing out. The order being Issued , all the gamtliag h'.uses closed at once , each party not carIng - Ing to glvo the other ono a chanca to raise a rumpus by violating the order. They also are quite willing to keep shut up , believ ing In the survival of the fhtost , and each in the hope of tiring others out so that when they resume there wtl be fewer to do too bnelness and the profits will bo larger. The funny part of It is that now that the gamblers have virtually eon sonted to an order to close , and have compiled therewith , there are some in the council who propose to take them at their word and keep them closed II possible. It Is thought that it wll effect two things. It will teach the gamblers that if they try to use the council as a club to thamp some othe gamblers they are liable to got clnbbot with their own weapon. It will ala have the effect to lesson gambling hero , and drive it into qnlpt nookn acd under cover so that it will not bi an open temptation for the young and the poor. The twont box has boon shrewdly constrrcted by ono clique for another but it looks now as If 'both clique would bo sweated ia it. Which cic stand it the longest remains to b seen. seen.At a mooting of the council las night Alderman Sledontnpf withdrew his protest against the legality of th special meeting , at which the lesolu lion was passed shutting off all gam bllcg houses. He then moved tha the police committee Aid. Wood Elcher and McMahon bo empowerc < to carry out the resolution , the mar shal so obey their orders in the mat tar. tar.Notice Notice WM given of Mri , El'esbetl VKonrko'a suit against the city for " -15,000 , damages for a leg broken by fall on a Main rtrcot sidewalk. Bids of Wlckhatu Bros. & M. A. looro were opened ( or paving the Hey In the rear of Shogart'a ba Idlng n Main street. Referred. Adjourned till this evening , I will place on aalo the next ton lays all muslin underwear , corsets , loslory , children's dresses and other otions at the rory lowest price * , hav- ug determined to close out that do- jartmont , Mrs. D. A. Benedict , 837 Jroadway , Council Blnffi. PHRSONAL. N. S. Hall , of the Pacific house billiard atlor , w i taken with ft severe congestive bill on Wedneadk ? night. Dr. Green as oiled and the patient WAS removed lu carriage to his house , where ho was soon n a more comfortable and less dangerous ondltton , M . A. L. Smith , of St. Joe , who Is jllur known by her ivnuy Mends hereby er maiden name , Mies Ulchnel , la In be city , being the guest of Dr. and Mr . lanchctt , 0. 0. Butnhnm , of the firm of Burn- am , Tulleya A Co , , left last evening over 10 0 , B. & Q. for his homo In Chain- aln , III. Judge Aylriworth returned yesterday morning front Chicago , and resumed bis lunlly duties In the supoilor court , Samuel Haar , accompanied by his son Harry , left yesterday for the west to look fter hla extensive cattle Intereits , II T. Bryant has returned from his Col- rado inluei nnd haa brought back with I in a aiinlo ) brick. W. II. MulUne , editor of The Neck leportcr , came down Yesterday to view B metropolis , W , B , Newklrk , of Perry , waa among 10 lowans who dined at the Ogden jester- ay. Ex-SherlC Terry Keod was la the city esterday , ihakitg hands with his many rtends. F. S. Kdmumlp , C. B. Gale and 0. A. larrituan , all from Milwaukee , are at the Ogden , W. G. Powers , of Gladbrook , Iowa , waa ttUong | yesterday's Pacific house ueats , T. G. Fish , of Racine , WAS in the city csterday and stopped at the Ogden. E. F. Hall registered at the Pacific yei- terday as from New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stevens arrived ome from the west yesterday , M. Shea , of Gallatin , Mo. , was at the -'aclfic yesterday. J. A. Rice , ot Oscoola , was visible hero esterday. M , McAuley , the .comedian , stopped at be O den. K. O. Smith , of OnawB , Iowa , Is at the ' .icific. For the mcst stylish spring suits in own , and the bant selection cf goods jo to Nugent & Smith , Merchant Tailor , 7 and 9 Miin street. Dr. West , Dontlst , 14 Puarl titrcot. The Lecture To-Night. All should go to Djhany'a to-night and hear ' Armstrong's lecture on 'London Society. " All who have ieord it have been charmed and de- Ightod , and it Is declared to bo ono of he best of that orator's many able eotcres. The high rank which Mr , Armstrong has reached among schol ars and thliiKors entitles him to a argo andienoe , nnd none can go away llaappolntod. Concha ind Colds Those who are suffering from Coughs , 3oldj , Hoarseness , Bora Throat , &c. , hould try BUOWN'H BIIONCHIAL THTCHKB Sold only in loxts. A Falee Alarm. The alarm of fire yesterday after noon proved to ba a falxo ono. It came in apparently from box No , 13 , and was so registered on the paper that t indicated something wrong In the parking of the line , The department responded lively , bat no bloz * conld 30 discovered anywhere in the vlcln- ty of the box named. It Is thought hat the alarm must have been caused jy the crossing and entanglement ol .ho telegraph and fire alarm wires , The Maverick National Buik cf Boston draws foreign exchange , bays and sells Government and other in vestment securities , nnd transacts any business for its correspondents in the line of banking. tc&th-mo Qono to Ornane. . Mr. A. West , who hao boon con ducting an r.uetlou sale ot jewelry bore , yesterday rnnivod hlsstcck to Omaha , and will opoii hii tale there a 1405 Douglas strut , with M. Cum- mln's auction hou * ' . Mr. West hac a good bnduesa herd daring hU ti y , and every night BAY increased sales , aa those who purchased watches , clocks , silverware and jewelry fron him se mod to bo greatly pl.ased will the bargains they got. Ho is benne to close ont his stock at once , am will doubtless open the eyei of the Omaha folk , iu ho did the oyee o these here , vrlth hla offers of straight goods nt the bidder's own prlcqs. Money for the Unmarried- One of the most solid and substritia Institutions In this country U the Mar rlaep Fund and Mutual Trust Association of Cedar Rapid ? , Iowa. They are organ Ized under the laws of Iowa , and heir ol ficers and directors nre among the leading and most prominent Imiinesg men o Ceda Rapids , Every unmarried person ehouU have a certificate In thU ancoclation. It Is a splendid Investment , as safe at government bond. You can just as we ] nave a Rood turn of money to comment married life on as not , A large number o members have been paid oil , receiving eve 500 per cent on their investment. Writ for circulars fully detailing the plan , which is the finest known. li > not postpone it Good agents wanted , Mention where you saw this notice , f5-Sm , Our New Ixjivu uuu improvement ( Jo Investigation into the matter con vinces us that ono of the most cqnita bio , reasonable and feulblo plani o building houses is that proposed am In operation by the Mercantile Loan Trust and Improvement company o J. N. OASADY. F. II , OKCUrT. CASADY & ORGUTT , 502 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFIV , IOWA. EXCLUSIVE CARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. OA8ADY & ORCUTT , C02 Broadway. NUGENT & SMITH , First-class duods nnd the Best or Workinans ip diuarantccd. Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. RETBJn I ? GENERAL MERCHANDISE. DLil UX. . 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MOHN , J. M BARSTOW. M. D r Cor. 5th OFFICE St. and : 6tb Ave , 1C UfUITC OFFICE : Cor. Main and Cth , up-Btalre. Ui r Residence , 609 Willow Avunuo. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , H SGHURZ Office oftor February 15th , over American Expreea. LIVEKY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT T fur funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , Who csale butter , rgts , poultry ard frttt. Ship to us. Dnlt by return mill. 143 Broadway NEsV BOOT AND SHOE STORE. AKBETDOC 8 c Cor. Main and First avenue. Broadway Mont Market - kot , 327 ttRigiTU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and CC tJlVill'ili Broadway , Plans and specifications furnished' W. W. SHERMAN. that brings HARNESS patronage. 124 Main street. IARfl & CDA JETV MERCHANT TAILOR , 'Artiatiu work JAiVl and Reasonable Onarges. 872 Broadway. LiniifC 9 OHM FURNITURE , STOVES and tlUlf U ( X Honsehold Supplies , 303 Broadway ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. LINDT & HART , Fraotlcea In atato and federal conrts. MDO O I DOniA/M 1Cfi CREAM AJND CONFEO lYInO. O. Ju PnUWli , TIONERY , 210 Mann'f Fine FnrnlturoUpholotery goods E.STOCKEBT&CO. , Curtains and Window Shadoa , 309 B'way ' And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- erelgn , Prop" . , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposite Union Avenue , second door above Metropolitan. HADV VETERINARY SURGEON , Office Unit I j Bray's stable , No , 12 Scott street. I Cl AMR BROOKLYN MARKET , LtLMllU , Cor. Eighth nnd Broadway. j UCy WCOOV Manuf cf HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup- III IKLIiritOuI piled , 8th St. , between Gth and 7th Avonuo. U -TEll O C SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. Now ll"UOC-j Opera House. Rifutod. $1,51.50 per day. I n/IAIlin / l FURNITURE , STOVES , and GENERAL A i III IVIMKULLj HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway. - fSftW O OAOOCB CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS DCfSftW OC UMCOtLj Corner Sixth street and Avnnne G. [ i ft 8 ffl\f NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD i Hi ALIVlIi GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadwny. this city. By investing in shares In thia instltntlou , which la backed by some of onr beat and moat reliable business men , it becomes possible and comparatively easy for R 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 his- own for about the saraa as he pays monthly for rent. We bellevH the Mercantile Loan and Trust company , by organizing and opening up for business , having filled a long felt want In Council Bluffj. Their plans c.nd system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam ination , and wo have no hceltancy 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 stitution of value and credit to onr city and those who desire homes. Their president Is T. A. Klrkland , vice president , Jndgo Pooko ; sec retary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Col. Boobo , and their ollico Is in the base ment of Shug&rt's and MaMahou's now block , corner First avonao and Pearl street i'au27-ly P. OVERTON , DEALU IN MISSOURI Wood & Coal. CARLOAD A SPECIALTY. A full lupply ol Stove Wool tlvtyi on h nJ at yard Ollico MS Pint Annne , Yaid S02 till Un UfcU itrwt , OOUliGIL BKW-FS SPEG3AI HOTIGIES , NOTIC ) : . Special idvortl enjcnt ( , uc Lot , Found , To Lonn , For Silo , To bent , Wants , Uotrdlug , etc. , nlll bo tneertcd In thli column t the ow rate ol TEN GENTS FKK LUa : ( or the first Insertion und FIVK CE.vrT8 PER LINE lor each suteequecl Insertion. Leave dv ertlttrn l our office , No. i Pearl Street , near Hunluiy. Wnnta. , . ill'LOYMKNT Monl oVIng f r work thnuM * call at our ollice. Kol.cjr i Grow , 130 Miln street. street.WANTED Everybody Council IIuOa ) lo WANTED Hi i , § 0 conta per week , de ; llvered by carriers. Ottlcc , No I Pearl Btre t < ntar Hroadway , For Snlo nnd Hout UKKS In pacK ( 'C8 ot n hanrtreil at zoo OLD pacing at Tun UKI otllco , No. 7 Pearl street il SALE The handsome residence of Wm IrOU ' M * Powers dcccasjd , on Ilroa lw y , oppo- > lto M , K. church , grounds cttoml UIS 'out on llroaiway , acd Sou leet on Burton. T rmscaih. In'i'il'C ' ol John C'Uusen and Peter Wcla , exou- tors of Win , M. 1'owcri oitite. _ _ " ' " w. R. "VAUGHA'NT" JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omahn and Council IllulTa Rral Etiato & Collection Agency , n Odd Follow u block , over Savings' 1vi9-t ] _ ME8 H J. HILTON Id D , , . , , , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ZXX BrekAwfcv , Cos neil Blm * Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. 412 Broadway , Council BlulTi , \ tr.v . West Side Squoro , Olarluda / IUWA- DUQUETTE , GUIBEHI & CO. , ( Successors to EIU ! & DUQUETTE ) Frnitoro unrt i'nnfont ' fillllolb dull bulilDbl 16 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council BIuTs , Ia. L 0. BRACKET ! , 224 and 226 Broadway. BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES , Greatest Variety in the City. No stranger tbonld fail to visit my store rooms. B. S. COLE & CO. , MANCFAOTUBE11S AND DEALERS IN ALL THE JtOBT IMPROVED KINDS 01 LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Al o Weed an J Irnn PUMPS , Wood Tubing a d OM Plpo nd PumnIxtures. . for both Wood aid Inn Pump * . Order , will receive p'ompt attention. .No. 001 South Mala Street , . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I15-cod-t3 Broadway Steam Laundry ! WEST ISKOADWAY , A. C. LARSON - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. JOHN R. MARTIN , PLUMBER , GAS AND S1EAM FITTER , Hun a full line of lUth Vuba , Slnkc , Bnllern Eir.iss nnd Lead Goods , Lead find Iron Pipes and fittings , Joining promptly attended to. Fl'Ht-clnaa work Ruarnntfed. NO. 11 PEARL STUKET. . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE. < 3T. 'tASL3 ' C % * D * 3C , X3 r O C9 > Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS , 9UHCIL BLUFFS IOWA : OUSE , MAXMOHtf . PROPRIETOR , - - - - , 215 , 217 and 219 south Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . . IOWA. MRS. 0. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , For Engines , Boilers , Caatinpe , Repairs und HIN Y. Fend Orflera to JOHN r.lUiKRT , Manufacturer , Corner i Street acd gth Avenue , Council Hindi. Prompt attention to crJeri. The b \Y'orkmitnhlp and llea enable chanon fob 1 tnas. orriciH. w. u. tr. runt. Council Bluffs Ia , Established , 1856 In PorrljH and Uor.iMtle Etching ) nd home Btcurltka. MOROAN , KELLER & 00. , TCraXTJOOE ! H.'OC' A.TRC3EJ IS , 0 The tlnest quality ft'id largest stock weft ol Chicago ol Wooilcnand Jletafio Casca. Calls at tended to at all hours. We ilev competition n quality of eoods or prices. Our Mr .Monran hai seryeu as undertaker lor forty } uars and thor oughly unaiOTUuda his nusMiictw. U'arerooms , 311 llrcaaway. UI'1IOL8TKHINO In all It ! branches urouuitly attended to a'so ' carpet-la Ing ana lamoroiulns. 1'elcgraphlc aua ma Of dcrsflllod without delay. WILLIAM RAPP , 10-1 i Main Strent , Next Rlock eonth of P. 0. , Council Bluffj , Iowa. EDWIN J , ABBOTT , Jnatico ot the Peace and Notary Public. 4 IBBroadway , Council BlufTo. KES , E , J , nAEDIHB , H , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. QuJtuto ol Klectropathio Institution , Fhlla dclpbla , Ponna. Dffico BOP , Broadway & Qlonn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The treatment ol all dltetsee and ptlolal lenities pucullir to remain a ipoclallr WINTHERLICH BRO'S , Iron & Brass Foundry Cor. Gth Street nnd llth Avenue , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA. I , D IDUUItDBOH , 1. L. SlIUUiET. A. W. BTBin I'roblJcnt. Vlco-lWt. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Blnffa. Oreanlied under the Uwi ol the BUto ol Iowa Pal J up capital . t 71,000 AuthorlieJ capital. . . . . . . . . 800,000 Intemt paid on time dopoMti. Dralti ligaoJ on the principal cltlc i ot the United Bute * and Europe. Bpoclal attention itlvon to collection * ind ocrretvonJinca with prompt roturnt , DIIICTOM , J , D.Kdmanilton , K. L. Bhoxait. . W. Wallace , J. W. Ko > ll i , A. W. Hieet.