TEE DAiLi BEE-COOJXl/'j ' BLUJFFS IOWA SATURDAY MAY 5 : i The Daily Bee. COUNCiL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning , May 5 , OUB8C1UPTION RATESI f Carilsi , . . . . . iOcsntiperwesk. Of Mall . . . . . . (10.00 per Tear. Offloe : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near MINOR MENTION. S Joseph Keller's spring ttyle * . Additional local on setenth p& e. ] The fanoral oervloes of Patrick Power * were hold yesterday Afternoon. Dr. F. S. Soybort hw boon ohoiou M the medloil examiner of the Druid * . Marshal Jickaon has lost his pet gray horao , Homo snddou illnoao taking him ell Mr , Empklo , of hardware fame , U improving greatly hlj roeldouco on Sixth street. Mr. Oovalt la building a very neat onttago on Harrison street north of Washington avonno. Al , Ilolslor now la n happy father , the now oamor being a daughter , weighing aovcn ponnda. Many thus far do not eeora much on the marry , as no lloonacs have boon taken oat slnco the first. Mr. Graves , of Sireotsvlllo , has railed a houiojand la making marked Improvements in Mi place. There are on the docket for the coming term of the district court 117 new oases and 11(5 ( old caes. L. 0. Brackett expects to move into John Eponoter's handsome rosldonco , having leased it for throe years , One plain lodger , Charles Elliott , was the only ono to bo turned loose from the calaboose yesterday morning. The trains out this afternoon are the Chicago & Northwestern , Wabash and Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul. The work on Main street has been retarded by the rains but the filling will now go on at a lively rate again. Nlm Long and II. J. Graham were booked ot the police station yesterday by Deputy Marshal White for fast driving. The cigar makers still continue to take life easythey and their employers not having reached any oatlstactory adjustment of their differences. The papora were filed yesterday by which Sirs. Molllo Licy seeks to get a divorce from T. B. Lacy , charging him with driving her out doors. The prostitutes of the city were yes terday notified to call at headquarters and go through the term of being fined , but which practically moans paying n license. James Murphy , who was injured by a fall at the now building of Furst & Bradley , haa sued the contractoro , Wickham Brothers , 83ttlug hla damages at $5,000. Among the now cases filed for the district court Is ono of Mrs. L Smith versus 11. S. Galluqhcr , claiming dam ages for being ejected from the lat- tor's building. It Is understood that Mr. FJicdinger Intends to build a handsome residence Boon on the beautiful lot recently pur chased by him on Fourth avenue , near Mr. Patterson's. The cases of the boys charged with breaking into a carpenter shop , came up before Justice Vaaghan this mornIng - Ing , and a red hot neighborhood row is to bo aired up thla morning. Caroline O'Rollly has commenced suit against the Chicago & Rook Island railroad company for $5 000 , on account of her husband , Eugene O'Reilly being killed while coupling oars Juno 22 , 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spiers have been sadly bereaved by the death of tholr little Mamlo , aged only five years , who died Thursday night of membranous croup. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock. Sunday entertainments at Spiritual hall rooms , Nos. 4 and C , Shugort & MoMahon'a block , at half past 10 o'clock , a. m. Lecture by Mrs. Bradley in reply to Jodsje Pago. Afternoon tornoon and evening spiritual circles will bo held as usual. The report that Mayor Bowman in tends to appoint another colored man on the police force seems to be with out any foundation , though ono gen tleman of color haa been openly avow- lug that ho was offered a position and was still deliberating whether ho would accept or not. The mayor has got himself in a queer boat by appoint ing ono such , and ho will not probably try the experiment again , In view of the comment of his democratic consti tuency. The playgrounds of the Bloomer achool house furnish so limited accom modation to the hrgo number of chil dren In attendance , that the largo ploco of vacant property on the corner is appropriated by the boys dally. II haa been suggested that stops be taken to secure all the ground from the building clear to the corner , and devote It to the use of the school , if a purchase could bo made on reasonable terms. Whether this Is advisable or not , It Is evident that so largo and beautiful a tchool building should have moro and better playgrounds. There should bo as free and fnl accommodations as poulble glvon ic thoeo who have the ontorprlso tc I build , and thus Improve the city , bu there should bo due care taken In oc copying the streets with bnildluf , material , lest at night particularly Accidents occur. The lumber ant brick piled on B'oadway now If , in the darkness , qniton scumbling block and should bo illuminated by lantern ! at night. Thursday night a physician of the city had a narrow escape from serious injury there. He wu on late , attending to aomo patient , am In driving along In the dark , the gai in that vicinity bjing oat , his buggj track the lumber pllo aud was over turned , throwing him out , bat luckily breaking U3 bones. In all of sue ! places there should bo lanterns a ntght. Strawberries , froth and ripe , re oelved daily at W. T. Braun'a Euro po&n restaurant , 404 Broadway. A GRAB GAME , Young Blood Loses a Fat Roll iu a Clnmipisli Manner. The Followa Who Fleeced Him Poy the City Its Share , A young man giving his natno as VanBuron , and claiming to bo from Ohicig ) , has boon boto and In Omaha or two or thrco days , having a spree , which began acrots the river , and which closed here in rather a costly nunuor for him. Thursday afternoon 10 was drinking with some of "tho acg , " and had In his pocket a nice at roll of between f 400 and $500. In he evening ho was Inveigled Into a room on Broadway whore agamo of poker was In progress. According to ils statement ho became qulto inter- ostcd in a hand held by Joe Kolter , who was playing against Jim Wilson , and had aaoh faith lu Joo' winning hat ho backed him up from his own roll , null ! ho had given him $435 hen the call was made Wilson had ho stnngo hand , and now the moioy , caving Koltor's "frlond" out of pocket > y thu largo sum. The victim was old th. t he ns well as the others who were there at the poker game were [ olng to ba pulled by the police , and Colter pretended to bo HO frightened hat ho was going to skip , too. Ho got young Van Huron to start for the depot yesterday morning , but Marshal Jackson stopped them and brought them into court. Keltcr pleaded guilty tojtho charge of gamb Ing and was lined , including costs , $39. He ) ald up and walked off An luforma- ; ( on was filed against Wilson also , but ; ho latter kept very ihady , doubtless desiring to get the witness out of the way before ho oamo to the front , as it might save him a fine of $40 , which would more than pay the victim's ex penses td Chicago. It ia claimed that Keltor first fell in with young Van Burou at Lincoln , tnd that ho has kept in tow. borrow- money fiom him , and | betting until this loss , which was too ranch for ; ho young man , and hence the break. It is to bo hoped that now that the council has got the grip on this bnsl- icss that It will keep it , and will ceop proceontlpg and fining , shutting up 'and confiicatlug the tools , until some change Is made that , will do bet- ; cr the reputation which Council Bluffs now has of being the worst gambling place lu the couuty \ Homo made candloa and fancy con- 'ootlonerlea ' at W. T. Brann'n , 404 Broadway. 0. J. B'ckmnn , having moved from Broadway , is now all ready for busi ness In his now quarter ? , No. 519 Main ilreet , where ho has as complete ! a harness and saddlery goods establish ment as there Is in the city. I will pUce on sale the next ten lays all muslin underwear , oaraotp , hosiery , children's dresses and other lotions at the very lowest prices , hav ing determined to close out that de partment. Mrs. D. A. Benedict , 337 Broadway , Council Blnffi. Notice. All of Harry Loland'a moat ao- : onnto have been left at my office for Immediate collection. 011 and pay at once. W. R. VAUOIUN , Justice of the Peace. Luclocs bananas and other fruits at W. T. Braun'a European restaurant , 404 Broadway. PERSONAL. lUchard Kawllnga , for a number of rears foreman In The Globe job room8h s resigned hla position with that paper to accept a more lucrative one with The St. Joseph Herald. Dick leaves for his naw place to-day and the good wishes of his many frlendi hero will follow him , Hon. B. F. Clayton , of Macedonia , with Geo. Sherman and other ? , have been look- lug Into matters at the deaf and dumb Inititution , He leave ) to-morrow for Nebraska , wheroj.ho has large land in- leresta. A , J. Ruling , the division superintend ent of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul , and Ii.B. Beardsley , assistant super intendent , were In the city yesterday. T. B , Blake , the postmaster of Avoca , and the Naiby of the east end , came Into the city yesterday on business. L. B. Wadleigb , of Clinton , was among the arrivals at the Ogden yesterday , am greeted old friends here. C. H. Norton , of Avoca , spent the daj In the city and returned home yesterday J. Vosburg and John M. Evans arrived at the Pacl&c yesterday from St. Louis. D. B. Miller , of Red Oak , was at the Pacific yesterday. AHass , ol Des Mclnes , was among those at the Pacific yesterday. A.V , Mann was a man at the Ogden yesterday , E. H. Combs , Miles City , Montana , arrived - rived at the Ogden yesterday. Ohas. Elseman , of Yankton , Is at the Ogden. C. W. Green , Des Molnes , was at the Ogden yesterday. KJ. Gehnam , of Los Angeles , C llfor nil , Is at the Ogden. George H , Kstabraok , of Chicago , wa at the Ogden yesterday , Nell Johnson , of Lincoln , Neb. , wa In the city yesterday. John W. Hutchlnson , of Salt Lake arrived at the Pacific yesterday. JB. S. Allen , cf Logan , was greeting friends here yesterday , M. G. Graham , of Atlantic , visit d the Bluffs yesterday. The Fire Limits. There haa boon such a boom of late In favor of enforcing aomo of the city ordinances , that Marshal Jackson atarted in the other day on the ordi nance regarding fire limit * , aome o the aldermen urging him to do ao He filed an information agalnat Swelg rt the other day for building A wooden hod insldo the fire limits. Swelgart amo tearing around about It and 'ackton ' told htm that if ho got an rdor from Alderman Keating to with Iraw the complaint ho would do ao. [ * o the marshal's surprise Swelgart oou returned with the order signed > y the alderman , virtually sanctioning ho violation of one of the city ordi nances The marshal on the atrongth of this withdrew the complaint. Yesterday Informations were filed against Mrs , Roblnion and Mri. Jteinbach for building ahoda inaldo ho fire limits. Their cases were con > Innod by Judge Ayloaworth until Saturday , May 12th , In order to glvo heao property own ra tlmo to rouitidy ho buildings , ao aa to do away with the alleged violation of the ordinance. * These who deaden sensation nnd stupefy the patlont to relieve Buffering make a grave mistake. They proceed upon the false ido.i thtt it la Icgltl- u&to ta procure rollif from pnin by destroying physical sensibility. Thii nethod , carried to the last extremity , wulit kill the patient to end i ifferimj. It IB not presumed that Lydlu E. Plnkhatn'a Vegetable Compound will raise the dead but It of toil djcs re store thooo who are given up oa hope- CBS cases. _ _ If you are not married , write the Mar- { ago Funi and Mutual Trust Asaouia- Jon , Cedar llapida , Iowa , for circulars explaining the plan. _ K-3ro , Dr. Weat , Doutlst , 14 Pearl atrcot. CHURCH NOXIOUS. BAPTIST Cnuncii Northeast corner of South Sixth end First avenue. Services every Sunday at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sabbath school at 12 m. Bav. J. G. Liemon , pastor , CATHOLIC Ciiuncii Peirl street south of Willow avenue. Mass at 7 , 8 , and 9 A. n. High ma83 and preaching nt 10:80. Sunday school nt 2 p. m. and veapera at 3:30. : Itov. B. P. McMonomy , pastor. FBIBDYTIRIAN Cnuncn-Northoast cor ner South Seventh street and Willow ave nue. Morning PO'vlces , 10:30 : ; evening , 7.30. Sunday tchool at 22 m. Young people's meot'ng ' Sunday evening , G:30. : Kev. H. MoMceJcIti , pastor. BROADWAY M. E. CHURCH Corner Broadway and South First street. Ser vices at 10:30 : a. m , , 7:30 : p. m , Sunday school , 12 m. Kev. Armstrong , pastor. CONOREQ ATIONAL CHURCH Southwest corner Sixth el. , land Seventh ave. Services Sunday morning at 11:30 : ; evening service at 7:30 : ; Sunday school at 12:00 ; young pee ple's meeting Sabbath evening 6:15 : , Rev. Jyrua Hamlin , paator. EPISCOPAL Ciiuncii Weat tide Pearl south of Willow ave. Services at 1 0:30a. : m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school 121 in. Kev. Thomas J , Mackay , pastor. UHITEI > BRBTHIIKN. Seventh street and Tenth avenue. J. M. Harper , paitor , Services Sundays , 10:30 : a , in. and 8:30 p. rn. Sabbath school , 3 p. m. Prayer meet' ' Ing , Wednesday ? , 7:30 : p , m. If Yon Are Ruined n health from any canso , especially from the use of any of the thousand nostrums that promtao so largely , with long fbtitious tostlmonlalshavo % no fear. Reaort to Hop Blttora n once , and iun nhort timoyou wlllhav h.n > i , roaait aul blooming health COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET. WHEAT -No. 2 spring , 76c ; No. 3/G3 ; rejected 50c ; iood demand. CORK Dealers paying 33s ; rejected corn Ghioigo , 52 : ; new mixed. 53Jc ; white corn , 35c. The receipts of corn are llpbt. OATS Scarce and in good demand ; S3 , ILur 4 00@6 00 per ton. 30 per bale. RYE JOc ; light supply. CORN MEAL 1 25per.lOO twunds. Woon Good supply ; prices at , yards , COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft. 5 50 per ton. BOTTKR Plenty and In fair demand ; 25c ; creamery , 30c. KoosHeady ealo and plenty at 10@llo per dozen. LARD Foirbank'a. wholesaling at 13c. POULTRY Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkeys nnd lOc for chickens. VEOETABLES Potatoec , 50c ; onions , BOc ; cabbagea , 30@40c per dozen ; apples , 2 60 @ 3 50 per barrel , City flour from 1 CO to 3 40. BROOMS 2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK , CATTLE 3 00 ® 3 50 ; calves 5 00@7 50. Hooa Market fur hogs quiet , aa the packing houaea are closing ; shippers are paying 5 75 to G 55 , How to Shorten Llfs. The receipt la simple. You have only to take a violent cold , nnd neglect. Aber- nothy , the great English surgeon , ntked a lady who told him she only had n cough : "What would > ou have ? The Plague ? ' Beware of ' ' . " The 'only coughs. wore I cases can , however , be cured by DK. WM. HALL'S BALSAM for the LUNGS. In Whooping Cough nnd Croup It Immedi ately allays irritation , and ia sure to prevent - vent a fatal termination of the disease , Sold by all druggists and dealers iu modi- clde. This is a recent ordinance in the town of Bellary , ludia : "Keiolved , that as the looie monkeys in the town have become exceedingly troablefome , by attacking women and children carrying eatable" , and overturning the Ulea ul the roofs of the houses in the town , tbaio anlimls be caugh and tent out Into iho j ingles , nnrl that ar rangements be made that monkeyn may not recehoany iujnry while being tented. ' Coughs nxul Colds Those who ore fuUVring from CouphB Colds , HoarenepR , Sera Thr nt , Ac. should try BROWN'S BRONCHIAL Tiiocius Hold only in lojtcs. The Mavorlck National Bank of Boston draws foreign exchange , buys and sells Government and other In vestment seanritlea , and transacts any business for ita correspondents In the line of banking. m&th-mo Monev for the Unmarried. One of the moat polld andsulwtutla inatltutiona In this country U the Marriage riago Fund and Mutual Trust Aas clatlon of Cedar Rapids , Iowa. They are organ ized und r the laws of Iowa , nud heir of ficers and directors nro among the leading and moat prominent buitlDees men o Ceda : Rnulda , Every unmarried person shouli have n certificate In this association , It IA A splendid investment , ni safe aa government bond. You can just-as wol have n good aum of money to onmmenci married life on as not , A large number o members have been paid off , receiving ' -vcr 300 per cent on their Invoatmeut , write for circulars fully detailing the plan , which is the finest known. Do not postpone it. Good agents wanted , Mention where yon saw tbU notice , f5-3m , Our Now Ixmu uuu improvement ( Jo Investigation into the matter con vinces us that ono of the moat equita ble , reasonable and feasible plana ol building houses is that proposed auc In operation by the Mercantile Loan , Treat and Improvement company o ! J. N , OA8ADY. F , H. OUCUTT. 6n ni7 rTi o n& fi i bvr1 iSADY & OROUTT , 60S IIKOAIMVAV , - - COl'NCIL III.DFIV , IOWA. EXCLUSIVE Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & OROUTT , 502 Broadway , NUGENT & SMITH , MERGHAHT TAILORS , First-class Goods and the Itest of Workmans ip Guaranteed. Noa. 7 and 9 Main Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. DIRECTORY. COUHCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JOHN BENO & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . , 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MOHN , Ji iVI BABSTDW ; ill. I ) . , Oor. 5th St. and 5tb Ave. Jr IWUITC OFFICE : Cor. Mainland 5th , up-stalra. r Rssldonco , 609 Willow Avenno. COy 1107 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , N . OUltUfitZ , , Office over Amorlcun Exprcea. S. 8. WACIO , for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , Who cBttlo butter , cgf > 8 , pcnltry and fruit. Ship to uo. Draft by return m ll 148 Broidway NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Cor. Mam aud FJrat nvomte. Broad Meat Market T7 way - I Z. , ket , 027 ? Ri1Ty | CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and Cr I i rll I i lit Broad way. Plans and specifications furnished * W CUSTOM AM In FINE HARNESS I have the varloty Hi that brluua patroncgo. 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR , Artintio Work and Roasouablo Onargoa. 872 Broad way. P ofiy FURNITURE , STOVES and Od OUlfly Houaohold Snppllea , 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. LINDT & HART , Practices in state end federal courts. G I RDftW/M 10E ORBAM AJND CONFEO O. U. PllUWN ; TONERY , 216 Broadnay. ? ffi Mann'f FlnoFnrnlturo.UpholBtory goods EOTnnifCDTi E I UUijOurtainsand Window Shades , 309 B'way. QANITARlllftli And bath honso , 421 and 423 Broadway. L Sov orelgn , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. | Asian BOOT AND SUOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposite lr-/\lllDi Union Avenue , second door above Metropolitan. OADV VETERINARY SURGEON , Offioa UMllIy Bray'a atablo , No. 12 Scctt street. HARRY LELANP , MtoOKLYHM-ARgr' Oor. Eighth and Broadway. UCMUCCQV Mannf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup- PI llC.iliinOvJ I j Plied , 8th St. , between Cth and7th Avenuo. I ARiftftTT Jnl ° of the Peace , Notary public and General Conveyancer , 415 B'way. REVERE HOUSE , Opera House. " SO-H' Refitted. $1 , $1.50 per day. DE GAY & GASSEL CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS , Corner Sixth utreot and Avouno G. AI MV NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD WU HLIVBY * GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway. thla city. By hwoat'lcg in r.horca in this institution , which la backed by aomo of our best and most reliable business men , it becomes possible and comparatively oswy for a man of mod erate means to secure a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing a certain number of tharaa , at n certain monthly paytnont , In a few years a man can own n house of hla own for about the nams aa ho pays monthly for rent. We bellovo the Mercantile Loin and Trust company , by organizing nnd opening up for business , havlup filled a long felt want lu Council Blnffa. Their plans nnd system of loans will boar the most careful scrutiny and exam ination , and wo have no hesitancy In pronouncing thorn reasonable and equitable , nnd backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity. Aa the com pany exists it becomes nt once an In stitution of value nnd credit to onr city and those who desire homes. Their president Is T. A. Klrkland , vlco president , Jndgo Pcako ; secretary - rotary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Col. Boobo , nnd their oflico Is in the baso- raent of Shugart's nnd McMohon's new block , corner First twenno aud Pearl street ian27-ly P. OVERTON , DEALVIU.N MISSOURI Wood & Goal. CARLOAD A SPECIALTY. A full e-ipplr ol Stote Wool lw y en h nJ A } tard Otflie 005 Flnt Aienuf. VuJ ! W mJ [ M iUIn ilrixt. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGJM NOTICES. NOriOK. apedol id > uttIsomcr.tJ , cue Lct , FounJ , T.I Loin , For 3kl , To I'.eul Wanta , BoarJlnj , etc. , will be trwrtt-l In till ) column at the aw rate ot TEN GENTS Pfif MNE ( or the Crsl ! r.artlon and FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each tubeeiquent Insertion. Leave adv ortlecmo at our office , No. 1 Pearl Street , nctr IJuadvay. Wonte. i Ml'LOVMKST-Menl-o'ilnir ! r orksh-ud ) f\ call at our otllca. Kelley > Oruw , 13u Miln ticet. ticet.WANTED Everybody Council DluO > la WANTED to take Tin lit i , 20 cent ! per week , Je ; UvcroJ by carrlerc. OtSce , No r 1'citl street' near Broadway. For Sale and Kent iron BALEClIKAF-UytuIck rciUencr , 800 IjtlciceSi. 1'or terms Inquire on ) innl e ? . SALE A lutvli mo roIJonce and ( our FOR lot' , t-o 233Nor h Dint n Bt. lmUlro | enl l > mnldc . DECS In paclcaifesot a hundred at 26e OLD package at Tin UKI olllce , No. 7 I'earl street tl T7 OH SALE The bandsoma reeldenco o ( Wm I1 M' Powers dcceoaad. on llroa I way , oppa- > lli ! M , K church , Krouaai ettoad 2ia foci on llroa' * y , ard 300 ( tft on Ilonlon. T-rmscajh. Iti'iu'-c ' ' ol John CUuBcn and 1'ttor Wcl , cicu- tors ol Wm. II. Power ) Ojtite. ta db. "SXf a 3EK DC IX ? 3EI S3 W. Offlcs OTCf BiTlnji bank ; 0 UN OIL BLUFFS , i Iowa. / f Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Brnodwny , Council BlulFa , \ , , , . „ . West Sldo Square , Clorlnda/1OWAl DUQUETTE , GUIBEHI & CO. , ( Successors to KRD & DUQUETTE ) 16 and 18 Poaii-st. , Council BluA's , Ia. PETER C. MILLER , WHOLESALE AND KETA1L " " " " "M" "S" AND WINDOW SHADES. PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FRESCOING MODERN STYLES , -Nos-18 North Matu AND .Stroat 20 DeVOL & WRIGHT , 504 Broadway , and 10 and 12 Main Street , Council Bluffs , la. , Invite attention to a complete line of Oil and Vapor Stoves , Fil- tc-rs and Water OoolersiBJce cream Freezers , lea Boxes Be- fiie erators. Lawn Mowars and Bird Cages at piipes that cannot fail to please. Call nnd see in or write lor o rcnlar and price ? , . M. McALlSTr-J- } , THE LEADING DEALER IN 235 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS. V M. GALLAGHER , G-IROOim Now Store , Frcah Gooda , Low Prlcoa , Polite Attendants. First" Door East of the Metropolitan Hotel. Lower Broadway lebalyHttuth - _ f STRACT 0 FFICE. . . C3 < Q TT 3C 3Et IE3 da C9 O. uands and Lots .Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. QUKCIL BLUFFS . . . . . . IOWA MAX MOHN , PROPRIETOR , 215. 217 and 219 south Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MRS. 0.A. BENEDICT . . . , T1IE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , For Engines , Boilora , OaotinRB , Repairs and HIN Y. Pond Orders to JOHN GlLBtiiiT , Manufacturer , Corner i Utrect ar.d gth AMT.UO , Council Bludj. IVoiniit attention to or Jem. The i VVmUmiMi'hlp and Hci enable cnarcoa ( eb 1 n. v rnoz. . , ooiosa & PUSH , Council Established , - I860 Dealero lu Foreign and UoraMlIc S < cban ; > nd home wcmltlet. MORGAN , KELLER & 00. . . The nncst iiuallty and Inrviwt stock wtvt ol Chlcacoot Wooden and Mctallo Owm. I'ulla ! tended to at all hours.oiUIviviniHlllloit n quality o ( coeds or prices. Our Mr Monriui has served aauuucrtakrr ( or lortv > t < nrs nn > l HUH oughly uoQorxtaiida his hiiwiutM. Wari'rwmi. 311 llroulH-ny. UrilOl lKUINd In all Hi bnnchos rroniDtly attcniuxl to lOmi raii'ct l log ana miuorcxiulns , j'clt'Kraphk' an i in * or dernllllctl without delay _ WILLIAM RAPP , 104i Main Strcnt , Next Block nonth of P. O , Council BlnlliIowa. . W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Omnha and Council IMuIIs Ral Estate & Collection Agency , u Odd Fellow block , over Savings' MBS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOQIST. I Graduate ot Kleclrorathle Institution , Phlla delphla , Penna. Ofiica Oor , Broadway & Blenn Ave. COUNCIL nturrs , Iowa. The treatment ot all diseases and ctlntal AcultlM I'oculUr ta ( inalM a specially WINTHERLICH BRO'S , Iron & Brass Foundry Cor. (1th ( Street and llth Avenno , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. I. B ipxcspson. i. l. snraiBT. i. w. rRirt 1'realdont. Vlco-Prca't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluff * Organized under the lawi ol the State ol Iowa Paid up capital . . . . . .I 75,000 AtlthorlioJ capital. . . . . , , 100,000 Interest paid on "mo deposits. Drafts Inued on the principal cities ol the United States and Kurope. ElHKlal attention nUen to collectloni ted ccrrMpcndcnce with prompt rttuiui.j DI CTO r , i , D. Edmasdian , K. L. Bhuziit. , , Vr. Wallace , J. W. Kodl. r , -