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' v | | | . COUNCIL BLUEFES N ] £ i 4 i \ b COMMISSION MERGHANTS, City Market, Council Bluffs, 1owa, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, Goneral Agents for the Celebrated Mills of H. D. Rush & Co., Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenwoith Kansas, and Rete:once, *mith & Crittenden, Council Bl Queen Bee Mil's, Siout Falls, Dekows H. B. SEAMAIN, WHOLESALE STATIONERY AND COUNCIL BLUFFS8, IOWA. AND RETAIL PRINTER'S GOODS, FITLE ABSTPAL] Lands and Lots MONEY TO LOAN AT LO NCTARIES PUBLIC AND COUNCIL BLUFFS - - 0FFICE & OO Bought and Sold. W RATES. CONVEYANCERS. . 10WA. 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER Keady-fitted uppers, in call skin and kip. 00ds appertaining to the shoe trade. Gords sold as cheap as in the East IN SHOE FINDINCS. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and al MRS, -NORRIS' NEW FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY GO TO MILLINERY STORE PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - - - - - Council Bluffs Ia. That never require olmping, ab Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store, at prices never befere touched hdy any other hair dealer. Also a allver and colored nets elsewhere, All goods warranted ae ropresented, Waves made from Iadies’ own hair. ull ‘line of switches, etc., at kreatly reduced prices. Also gold, Do not fail to call before purchasing RS.J. J 29 Matn stroor, Council Bluffs, Towa. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s Spring, Cor, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS Plawn, Medicated, Vopor, Elecrric, Plunge, Douch, Shower, Hot and Cold Baths Com. petent’ 1 ale and fomale wur-es and b endants always on hand, and the best of ca e and atten- tion wiven patrous. Special att.ution given to batning children, Inyestigation aud patronsge eolicitea DR. A. H SrupLry & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. reatment of chronic discases Dr. Studley: ‘made a specialty REMOVED_ without the drawing of blood or use of knife, Cures lung discases, AND OTHER it “Dropsy, Rheuma- TUMOR S tism, Fever and_ Mercur- ial 8ores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Scald Hes rh, , inflamed and granulated Eyes, Scrofulous Uleors and Fe- wmale Discase- of all kinds Also Kiduoy and Hemorrhoids or Piles cured 3 Venerial discases. ‘money refunded. All diseases treated upon theprincipleof veget- sble reform, without the use of mercurial pois- ons or the Knife, Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths, furnished who desire them, Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elsstic belt Truss and Plaster, which has superior in the worla, CONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, B. Rice and F. C. Miller, COOUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Bougquet's old stand, Council Bluffs, Towa. WILLAKD SMITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting Physician and Surgeon. Offico and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- ol Blufls, Towa. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extracting and filling a speclalty. First-class work guaranteed, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 14 Pearl Street, Houas, 9 a, m. to 2, a0d2 p,m.,, to b p, m. Residence, 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic conuection with Central office, F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA, ., Oftice No, b, Everett Block, Broad- “way, over A, Louie's Restaurant. Merchants Restaurant J. A. ROSS, Proprietor. Corner Broadway .nd Fourth Streets, Good accommodations, good fare and cour- teous treatment, S. E. MAXON, AROKEI T B O . Office over savings bank OOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - Iowa REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, In connection with his law and eollection business buys and sells real estate. / Persons wishing to buy ox sell city propert, call at his office, over Bushnell's book store, Pearl EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 416Broadway, Council Bluffs Doeds audmortgages draws and acknowl ged HAIR COODS. WATER WAVES, In Steck and Manufactur- ed to Order. ‘Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES, All Goods Warrauted as Represented, and Price Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Iowa MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Penna, Office Cur. Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseasos and puintul dif- ficultiog peculiar to fowales a specialty. J. G. TIPTON, Attarney & Counsellor., Office over Fizst National Bank, Council Bluffs, Towa. Wil practice in the stato and federal courts FRESH FisH! Game and Poultry, Can always be found a B. DANEHY'H, 136 Upper Broadway JNO.JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 3814 BROADWAY, Council Bloffs, - - W B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Proprictor of ahstracts of Pottawattamie county. Offico corner of Brosdway and Main sirects, Council Bluffs, Towa, JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutacher Arzt.) ROOM 5, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs, _ulseases of women and children & spacialty. Towa. P, J. MONTGOMERY, M. D.. FreE DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office In Everett's block, Pearl troot. Resl donce 648 Fourth street. Office hours trom 9 to 2n.m, 2todand 7 08p. w. Council rlufy F. C. CLARK, {PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postoffice, One of the oldest praztitioners in Council Blufts. Satis {staction guarantoed in all cases DR. F. P. BELLINGER, EYE AND EAR SURGEON, WITH DR. CHARLES DEETKEN. Office over druz store, 414 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. Al discases of the eye and ear treated under the most approved method and sll cures guarantecd JOHN LINDT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Will practice in all Sitate and United States Courts, Bpeaks Gorman Langusge. PEPPERMINT DROPS. The price of mammies will rule higher for some time to come. The Boston Advertiser i discussing the question: “‘Do fish perspire?” 1f fish read & Boston paper they do, Fiogs are so thick in some of thas ponds of Kansas that they have to take turns sitting on the grass all night 11 kerosene oil was selling gallon some man who had ink 850,000 in & daily newsy out driviog & new N When you buy blackberry jam at the grocer's don't axk him 1f it is wade of wormy figs, soft peaches and poor brandy He was never in the foundcy where such thing«a e put up. What has become of all the train rob. bers? Can it be possible that the shot- guns furnished train hands has had any- tiing to do with bringing about this state of ealmness, fora cent a chance to per would The Milwavkes man who burglar down with a shoe i st selfish enongh of his own chara come out and explain that the shoe belonged to his wife. English bull dogs sell all the way from £150 10 $2,000, but perhaps that's as good a wav to use the money as to squander it in buying membera of state logislatures on this side, Out of twenty New York doctors who were »sked to give an opinion of ice-water, seventeen declured it all right as a bever- age. The other three have all the practice they can take care of, Most people who visit Niagara Falls are disspointed in the roar, They expect to hear something like the voice of a chair. man at & ward cancus, The gas company of Augusta, Ga., has lowered the price of gas four different times since the war, and that, to), with ut being kicked into it. Some queer things happen down south, Just the minute an Towa editor runs for office, up starts a barber or shoemaker as arival candidate and beats him out of sight. That's why lowa editors always carry such a heart-broken expression. A New York stone mason says he can supply the trude with Egyptian obelisks looking to be 6,000 years old for £5,000 a shaft. The price is certainly reasonable for the times, and one obelisk is as good as another, It cost this government over $150,000 last year to let the ‘ndians experiment on farming, and the said Indians raised about fifteen cents’ worth of corn and a million dollars’ worth of yi! yi! A Mllwaukee drug clerk was whipped for putting whisky in a prohibitionists #oda, and the next day lost situation because he tailed to comprehend the sig- nificance of an iufluential citizen’s wink, A Spelling Match. Texas Siftiogs, Stand up, ye teachers, now and spell; Spell phe..akistoscope and knell, Or take some rimple word as chilly, Or gauger, or the garden ll To spell such worda as sylld And Inchrymoss and synchi And Pentateuch and raccharine, Apocry pha and cclandine, L tiferous and cecity, Jejuue and homeopathy, Paralysis and chloroform, Rhinoceros snd pachyderm, Metempsychosis, gherkins Dasque, Is certainly no easy task,! Kaleidoscopeand T'ennessee, K imichatka and dispensary, Dipthong aud erysip-las, And etiquette and sassafras, Infallible and ptyalism, Allopathy and rheumatism, And cataelysm and beleaguer, Twelfth, eighteenth, rendezvous, mtri- gueur, And hosts of other words are found, On English and on classic ground; Thus, Lehring's Strait, and Michaelmas, Thermopylie, Cordilleras, e, hemorrhave, jalaj inquefoil, and ipecacuanaha, And Rappahannock, Shenandoah, And Schuylkiil, and thousand more Are words that some good spellers miss Tu dictionary Jands like this, Nor need one think himself a scroyle 1f some of the:d his fforts foil. THE DAILY BEE- A Brief Review of the Harly Settle- ment and Development of Red Willow Oounty. Corspondence of the Bee. Among the new towns brought into existonce by the completion of the Denver line of the B. & M. McCook, Neb,, has suddenly sprung into notice, It is located in Red Willow county, and is about equally distant from Denver, Colorado, and Lincoln, Neb About the 6th of last May the Lin coln Land company laid out the town into thirty blocks and started the The railroad promised to make it a division station, and the building commenced at once. The first burlding was erectod on Madison sireet by H, O, Rider. Froes & Hocknell boom. greater part of the building material for the town. They have a pleasant office, 16x24, a portion of which is tomporarily ocoupted by the bank of MoUook. Their lumber yard is very convenient and is complete in itself, W. C. La Tcurette deals in hard- ware, stoves, tinware, eto, He was formerly located at Culbertson, where he was very popular among the busi. ness men, He will build an addition to his store in the fall, A goneral stock of merchandise is kept by Hayden & Co. Mr. Daniels has the management of the busineas, which fact alone is a sure guarantee that it will be a success. 1. J. Starbuck has removed his law business from Indianols, and will in the future make McCook his home, B. Churchill is the proprietor of the Indianola house, and is making it agreeable for the boys. He is fitting up the basem.nt of his house for a billiard parlor. A large number of dwellings have been erected and many more are in process of construction, The Lincoln land company have s0ld lots amounting o about $40,000. The citizens are very confident that they will have the coanty seat before long. The settlement of Red Willow county was commenced about ten years ago, The growth of the popu- lation was not rapid, as there was still too much unsettled land farther ecast that was claiming the first attention of the people. In 1878 it was estimated that there were only about 900 people in the,county, but during the next two years the population rapidly increased to over 3,000, Stock men composed the largest portion of the population. Thousands of head of cattle have been raised in the county and it is due to the profits arising from this particular line of business that the county has acquirad 8o much wealth, At the present time homesteaders are rapidly taking possession of the land and the cattle men are being pushed farther weat. hThfe ml‘!] is sim;lnr in composition to that foupd.in othev iparts ¢ ", {Re: pnbllc-npv&l?ay.fll il B ood farm land after it has been subdued, but the first year or two a farmer could not expect to raise much. Wa are inclined to the opinion that, like Hitcheock and Dundy counties, 1t is beat suited to stock raising, So far as it has been tested, sheep have been found a profitable invest. ment, and it is quite likely that the number in the county will ‘be largely increased within the next year. EDUCATIONAL NOTEHS, college at Hanover, N, n pupils at its next torm, who will be given a special course of study, including butter and cheese mak- ing, and dairying in all its branches. Pic Al art is oue «f the best and most thorugh means of education. The prin- le is becoming more and more recog- zed and underctood, as is ev d by the introduction of object teaching in the schools of the country, The colored teachers of Louisville pass the ssme examinution as do the white teachers and do as much work sfterward In consideration of these facts the school board has at Last equulized their salaries, only two members voting against the reso- lution. o the introduction of the system of welf-kovernment at Amherst the average scholarship of the collee issaid to bemuch higher than formerly. The faculty are not opposed to but encourage them as allies of good order, A spirit of munliness and self-reliance has become pre- yalent in the coll The quesiion of indnstrial teaching in the public schools is not yet a settled one, in spite of many loud proclsmations, It may well be considered if itbe worth while to add anything to the already crowded course of instruction. It is hardly wise to promote superficiality, Special techni- cal schools, however, cannot be advocated too heartily. Instruction in the principles of finance, in the financtal history of our Goverament, in the history of diplomacy, of political o ideas and methods of local *governerment; in theories and methods of taxation, politi- cnl ethics, social science, meteorology, his- torical developments of educational sys. tems, econowical development of mineral resources, and public scientific surveys, is herenfter to be given in the School of Poli- tical Science of Michigan University, 1t is gradually becomiug impressed upon the public that to learn a few simple things intelligently and with the freshness of interest and liking is better for a child than to commwit to memory in a perfunc. tory fashion a host of things which inspire it with nothing but weariness und a desire to get through quickly and be done with it. Exact teac suffused with honest enthusiasm is the boon which the future will bring. The growth_ of public opinion in this direction has withln the last two or three years been ast nishi The ibune covgratulutes itself that it has been « conscientious facter in this change, An excellent teacher in northern Iowa lately gave "V’ the practice of his profes. sion and has become a farmer, In com- menting upon this item The Des Moines R gister eays: *Among ull the professions the most poorly paid and at the same time the one requiriug almoet equal prepera- tion with almost any other, is that of teaching a country school, The salary usually paid for such work, & work of the highest order of talent, is wonder meagre when compared with the qualifica- tions rcquired in a successful teacher, The sawe amount of study, and the same amount of ability, which make & man a successful school teacher at a salary barely sufficient to support himeelf in a comforta- ble munner, would, if expended in the study and practice of law, or medicine, or agriculture enable him after a few years to travel at reasonble speed slong the road to wealth and independence,” —— Grandmother used to say: ““Boys, if your blood is out of order try furdock tea;” and then they had to dig the Burdock and boil it down in ket. McCook is compelled ‘to depend largely for its future support upon the settlement of the public lands in the county, It would by no means be a bad plan for the citizens of McCook to form an association for the promo- tion of emigration mto the county, and for the protection and assistance of settlers, A. C. D. Virtue Acknawlodged. a Mulbolland, Albany, N, Y, for several years I have suffered from oft-recurring bilious headaches, dys- and complaints peculiar to my sex, § sing your BUrDOCK BLoon BITTeRs Lam entirely relieved.” Price $1.00, trial i ugldlw PADDLING 'l'flElIi UWN CANOR, Jorrespondence of The Lee, Republican valley is out-doing her- self, and is regaining all that she has lost in the past. Not only are her crops the finest that have ever been raised in Nebraska, but even her girls are coming to the front and are worthy of the admiration of the world as examples of wonderful energy and perseverance. Two young ladies, Aunnie and Lizzie Klunk, aged twenty and seventeen respectively, have dur- ing the present reason done all the work on thetr farm, whish is located about three miles west of Oxford, Being thrown upon their own re- sources and compelled to look out for themselves, they took up a claim and have supported themselves and mother from the products of their labor in the field. This summer they have plowed and puv in about forty acres of corn, doing all the work themselves, Besides this they have some small grain, They do all their L Bepptiars 5 1382 upon the strange Lake ot Mareotis on the one side, and upon the famous lighthouse of Pharos on the other, has in its time sent forth many and many a mysterious boat containing impassive eunuchs who were bound to send to the bottom of Alexandria Bay women and men who loved not wisely, but too well. Take it a8 one will, an Oriental harem is a vile spot, full of crime, selfishness and tntrigue, and of all eastern harems the Palace of Ras-el-Tin (the Cave of Figs) was not one ot the loast vile *&* 'Slow and steady wins the race.” Steadily, but not slowly, Kidney-Wort is distanclng all compotition for uni versal popularity and usofulnoss, This celobrated remedy can now bo obtain ed in the usual dry vegetable form, or in Jiquid form, Ttis put up in the latter way for the especial convenience of those who cannot readily propare it It will be found very concentrated and are running a | will act with vqual efliciency in either lumber yard and have furnished the| form. Read advertisement Bucklin's Arnica Salve The Brst SaLye in the world for Cuta Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Lalt Rhenm, Fi ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, blaing, Corne, and all skin ernptions, and positively cures siles, It i« guaranteed t munoy vefunded For kalegby 40 Murat Halsted's Advice. To the inquiry: *“Which is the most correct way to ask a young lady to take your arm, and which arm are you to offer!’ Murat Halsted replies as followa: Well, ask hor to take your arm; do not grab her by the elbow. You wight gontly and softly inquire, *Will you take my ara.?” It is rather sol- omn to say, “‘Please tako my arm”— unless you are afraid sho is about to got hurt, and you are substantially asking her t» save herselt. In that way you may, without impertinence, show a tender solicitude. ~ As to which arm to offor, other things boing equal the one next your heart. It you are taking her out to dinner, something willdepend on the location of thedining room and your place at the table. 1f you are on the streot, the safest rule is to take tho outside place 8o as to serve as a body-guard against run- awnay horses, The presence of a fow boys with velocipedes or tricycles on the sidowalk might change the situa- tion. Above all things preserve your composure —remember that you are a good man and bear up bravely. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate for Al- coholism Dr. P. P. Gilmartin, Dotroit, Mich., suys: “T havo found it very satisfac- tory in ita effects, notably in the pros- tration attendant upon alcoholism,” nugl-d w-lw Arabl Pasha Philadelptia 1ines, Edward L. Wilson, an artist of Philadelphia, just returned from Egypt where he trequently niet Arabi Pasha, thus deacribes the rebellious #Picture a tall, heavy taced man, sullen, swarthy, with only a pretty clear eye to soften the gener- al harshness of expression and a black moustache to hide a not particularly finely-carved mouth. His legs are as unattractive as his face. The under- pinning looks too frail for the rest of the body. He isa bulky man, not pussy or Falstaflian in girth, but a broad, thick-chested fellow, built on {he lobster pattern, Take him from own marketing and, in fact, all the various kinds of work that pertains to a farm, Their farm is kept up in the best of shape and in that respect would compare very favorably with the farms adjoining theirs. On” many accounts women are not fitted for held work, but how refreshing it is to see these two girls making their own way in the world, after contemplating the painted doll babies who are so aften found leading a vapid existence in the draw- ing room while their mothers do all the work. —_— No Matter What Happens you may rest assured that you are safe in beiog speedily cured by Tioyas' EoLkos 1i1¢ OIL, in all cases of rheumatism, neu- ralgia, toothache, etc. One trial only is necessary to prove its efficacy, augl-dlw Secrets of Kas-el-Tin, The Hour, The Ras-el-Tin palace has been de- stroyed by the British fleet, There are thousands of men and women lying beneath the blye waters of Alex- andria harbor, who, if they were alive, would by no means regret the fact. Iunumerable tales have been told of the dark deeds done on the Bosphorus, which rolls over the re- tles, making & nasty, smelling decoction; uow you get all the curative properties put up in & palatable form in Buknook BLoon Brrress, Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents, sugl-dlw maing of thousands who have fallen victims to the sack, the bowstring, or the cup of poison; but that fair Ed ace, which Eul a tow days ago looked his heavy head to tns spindlo legs, Arabi Pasha rewnads one more of a negro than the ugreeable and pleasant. faced gentleman one mects among the Arabs und Egyptians,” Hin dress was slovenly on this oc- casion, end his manners were brusque and anything but attractive, *‘Take him all in all,” said Mr. Wilson, sum- ming up his impression in eight words, ‘‘you would never notice him ina crowd, In fact,” said the speaker, “ho has tho air of a person who re- gards himsclf as 4 very big Indian, an opiuion a stranger would not be likely to conour in by any menns at the first blush.” A Vexed Clergyman. Tiven the patience of Job would become exhausted wore he a preacher and endea oring to interest his andience while thoy were k ssant coughing making i r to be heard, Yet, how very easy can all thix be avoided by simply wing Dr. King's New Discove- ry for Consunption, Cougha " and Gotds Priai Bottles given away at C, ¥, Good. an’s dr stora t. THIS distressing com.|§ ® plaint {8 very apt to bel with constipation, Kidnoy: 1 "I IELEY Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. Bemi Portable Engines, FOR CREAMERIES, PARM MILLS, Printino Offices” Ete,, ; A Specialty, The Largest Tron Working Establish- ment in the htate, MANUFACTUKERS OF Steamn Engines, GENERAL :;XCH[NERY The Howard Automatic Cut-0ff Steam Engine, 8end for clrcular. MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, A Christian Family Fchool for Boys. Prepares fcr College, 8oaendfic 80h ol or Business, Send 1 Capt, ED, N, KIRK TALCOI'T Principal, for catalogue. 28-1m Morrgan Fark, Cook Co,, 1l 110410w To the Consumers of =Garriaqes—£zhuggig I have a crmplats stock of all the Latist Styles of Carriages, Phaetons and Opea and Top Buggies. Consisting of The Celebratel Brew:ter 8ids Bar, The Hawlin 8ide Bar, The Whitney 8ide Bar, and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton, Als the 0ld Reliable Eliptic Spring Bugiies and Phaetons. They are :1l made ot ths best materials, and un- der my own supervision. I should be Plea.sed to have those desirous of pur- chasing to ca! and examine my stock., I will guar- antes satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER, Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets. __COUNCIL BLIIFFS._II_\,= (Successors to WHOLESALE AND J. W. Rodefer) RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL JOWA COAL! CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffa. " P.T. MAYNE. COUNGIL BLUFFS Yards Oor. Highth Street and C. E. MAYNE STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, CORN MEAL,iGRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED - FEED The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand.@The Higheat Market Price Paid for Corn, Oaté, Rye, Barley L D BROOM CORINII fParties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Please Send Sample, MAYNE & CO. COYNCOIL. BLUEFES. Mrs, J. B. Metcalfe and Mrs. Belle Lewis s of fancy goods, chiofw, both in Are now dealing in all ki of all descriptions, ~Also Han noodlos, to, ing olsowhere. such an Laces, Embrolderios, Ladles' Underwes silk and linen, hoso of all kinds, thread, pins, We hope the Inaics will call and seo our stock of goods at 689 Broadway before go . METCAL Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, F o BinOrs: DEALERS IN— and Buck Gloves. OHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED, OUNOIX.: EXT.TEE" IO A . RUDD'S LAUNDRY. Cn Avenue B, No, 1902. (NKAR HROADWAY.) Clothes gathered up and delivered promptly, Best of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Lost Clothes made good. NOBETTER LAUNDRY WEST OF CHICAGO. . . ROUDD. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, ‘This laundry has just boen oponed for busl: nows, and we aro now propared to do 1a indr; work of all kinds and gusranteo satistaction Specialty made of fine work, such a4 collars, (Uffs, fine shirts, et Wo want everybody 0 give us a trial. LARSON & ANDERSON, I D EDMUNDKON, K. L SUUGART, A, W. BTRENT, Prasident Vico-Fres't, Cashier, CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs, Organized undor the lawa of tho State of Iows, 008 76,000 +200'000 Dratts {usued up capital d capiial 4 on timo doposf " Spocial attention given to collections and corresp ndence with prompt returas, DIRKCTORS, J.D.Edmundson, E.L.Shugart, J. T, Hart, W. W, Wallace, ' J. W. Rodfer, 1. A, Miidr, BA. W, Btreet, Jyrdtt STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A SPHOXALT Y. Shop—Corner Broadway and Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Confectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season, 12 MAIN 8T, Oouncil Bluffs, One of the best scond-class Hotels In the Weat is the BROADWAY HOTEL. A. E BROWN, Proprictor, Nos. 634 and 686 Brosdway, (‘ouncil Bluffs, Iowa, Table supplied with tho bost the marke af= fords. G- odl rooms sud Orst-class beds, Terms very reasonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway, Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son, 48 HOTEL AT REASONABLE TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATED HOTEL FOR SBALE, GOOD REASONS FOR SELLING, e — —~— )