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The Daily Bee. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. Mondav Morning, March 19 _— e SUBBORIPTION RATKS: 8y Corvier, B Mali 90 cenba per woek 10,00 per Year that must have made Morgan grosn, Globe should patronizs howe labor, and not have his type setting done in *‘foreign parts,” The Nonpareil has its matter for the inside set in Ohicag ) snd sent here in stereotyps plates, as any one can secertain if they ask a Nonpareil tyjo. Gentlemen and brethren, let thone who reside in man. wions of glass observe caution in hurling y dingbats, o: words to that effect, Offce: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near rosdway. Bome one alwaya in the nffice ~ MINOR MH VIIONS, —8ee Joseph Reiter's apring styles, ~Additional local on seventh page. Onrar RA1LROAD Tickers,—Buy them | Honce but little attention is given to the ram D, W, Bushnell, 5 doors north of [ matter, excepting thore who are paid to postoffice, mtf ~There were four attachment uits in [loave nothing undone that may secuie Judge Vaughan's court Saturday, three [ victory. againt railroads, —The supreme court convenes at the court house to-morrow morning. The judges and the learned and able counsel will again labor with the smendment pro- hibiting prohibiting the sale of liquor, but a8 the question has already been decided four to ome, it is not expected that vy change will be madein the ruling thereon fight the battle to the extreme and to —As our reporter was wending his way facts and statistios in favor of high license The —An infant child of Mrs, Odell, living [ homeward up Broadway about 10 p. m down in the lower part of the city, dicd [Saturday evening he heard the tup of the Baturday night and waes buried yesterday, | alarm bell, and before he could suy Jeck —A Iaboring men's board of tride and | Kobinson the hook and ladder tinck cawe thundering down Broadway on full gallop, and almost immediately following came Bluff Clty engine with fires alrendy started and hote ocart following, it fortunately proved a false alarm, protection agency is going to he started in this city soon, so said a gentleman jester day. —All members of Lodge No, 40, Ths prom tuness (vf] Kuights of Pythiss, are requested to meet in Everett's hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock, ~—A man of experience wants a situation in » grocery store, Wages no object. Good references, Address ‘‘James,” Bag ofiice. our fire departwent in re-ponding to fire alarms is to be commended, but when book and ladder trucks come rushing along the strests they should have alarm bells attached, A word to the wise, ~"“Two arrests made today on a war- rant trom Justice Abbott's office for selling —Those who traverss the streets in the | liquor to s common druakard, have nct lower part of the city, and particularly | oome te trial. A little game of blackmail. down on Fourth avenue and Tenth street, ing is expected.” The above is from the are Mmuking some violant and jus- | organ of the dives. Now, is it biackmail tifiable gestures ver the condition of the | for that poor, worse than widowed, wife sidewalks, and mother to move in the way the law —A Manitoba wave struck town be. | provides for the protection of all khe holds tween midnight and morning Siturday [ dear? All honor to the woman who has and Sunday, necessitating the getting out | $he conrag: to gra, ple with the tempters of overcoats and furs that had been laid | who are ruining her hushand and her home, away for their summer's rest. Lot her be upheld, protected and encou:« —Rev. Armstrong, of the Brosdway |#ged by the press, the pulpit and the peos Methodist church, was taken ill during the | Ple. Give us more of these women who morning services, Brother De Long fil ed | WAnt to levy that kind of “‘blackmail,” his plice in the afternoon during the| —A Dasne, Saron Peterson by name, faneral services of Mr. Van De Bogerts- | was oclutched by the talons of the law <hild, Satarday afternoon and halted before his —Rush, the Omaha party who slugged | honor, Judge Vaughar, to answer the Bls solid girl and robbed her of $300, 1s | complaint of Jas. Wallace of assaulting till Ianguishing in the county dungeon, | Wallace's children, A large number of sallen and defiant, awalting the requi«tion | Witnesses were subpoen d and the case was from Dos Molnes that will take him “‘over | 8bout to proceed to trial when Wallace asked leave to go out and fotch in his bey s witness, It was St, Patrick’s day and %0 be applied on the Indian cteek ocroseing when Union avenus {s completed, and the ::"" ::-n by ‘::" hl?b the ""‘;‘ pushing forward of that euterprise will be [ 41707 804 procceded to celabrate by mak. omeof the first questions to come before | 108 Bimsell “atatlonary drunk.” The el il court mesnwhile waited till pationce had departed and then dismissod the case, —Justice Schurz hay removed to bis fguron’ will accordingly continue to rooms over the express office. The three | oo, nis. Justices are now in a row. We are not twitting on facts, This row does not mean MONDAY. » fight—it simply means that their offices| (all and see our new stock. are on thy same side of the street and near Z T. Linvsey & Co. %0 each other. BIRDS, ~A rumor is running around town that new democratic evenlng duily will come| Have just reccived a fresh impo forth this spring. A kioking propensity | 4lon of Hartz monataln and Andr s showing itaclt in the demoora'io fold | PUry cauarles, (very fine.) Alto Grey wover the present management of afairs and head and G;un Love ""9_'- Reduoed 1 1s underatood that the new fouraal wil | PFices on sll oanarlon. a7 o make things lively for all concerned, e T ~At thecorner of Sixth and Haskell Handsome Fresentation. streets, in the northern part of town, we| O. Hendrle, Esq, of the Council found a new brick carpenter shop, which | Bluffs tron works preseuted » valuable dsone of the most substential improve. gold wateh to Harry Nawton, son of ::‘;:u'."::;:‘: ;:?'d in ::;‘l""“:’ our townsman Oharles Nowton for his ap, all of which is the mx:: :' falthful and long conttnued servioe .Dd. s Phapet Y o'l with him, snd e evoursgement to #0ary & Cassel, carpenters and contzaet | o), gp yoaths to give their bess cnergies are, whose oard is in cur directory. to the trade they set out te learn, —An Irishman named Anderson, living | Mr Hendrle is a man who apprectates ‘wmear the U, P, transfer, eomplained yes- | Shose who are faithfal and tudustrious, terday at the polise stetion of the conduct R g PR T of his peighbors, who are nearly all HOSPITAL MOVEMENT. Bwedes. It sppears that the anclent| The incorporators of the Oouncil Wickings who dwell in his proplnquity gos | Bloffs hospital assoclstion are called -on & piratioal drunk, ssssulted the house | 0 meet at the board of trade rooms of Audersonand drove bim and hia fam. |8 P . to-night. Several cligible ily rom ita precincts, Officer Tyson went sltes will be reported st the meeting, gl gl A ot the and asthis Is qaite an important mat- —bid & .d.““,,dou"d"‘m"’h"‘ p';p ala. | {6 ® full attendance is hoped for. Bwed —_—— $ion” fn this instance don't appear to affil. TUESDAY. Aate {0 any great extent, Buy honest made Boots and Shoes, —The ocorps of omdidates for olty | We have no shoddy stuff. «lork v about ready for the sickle. Z T. Linpser & Co. Rlcasrs, Franey, Griffin, Tipton and Up. ton are being urged for the place, There Lisa. s also another gentleman, & cousin of| Mr. J. J. Btewart and wife have :’“ll:‘"fll;- who ls ""u.‘l:l to :‘ just retarned from Oskalooss, where position. Franey was sald yesterday | iy have been to attend the funeral (by those wicked snough to talk politioa| ;(n Shnnn': lh::or :hl;:n.(:c- on Sunday)to have gone off the track. Freld g Among tke oandidates Griffin and Uptonq °0rred on Friday lust. Bave the lead. Either one would make| The deceased was one of the lead- an efficient officer, ing men of that part of the state, and —Palmer's park will be an sttractive | his death causes universal mouruning wpot this coming season, as it is beivg pol. | by all who knew him Jessn Stewart ished up for the advent of the daiics, Why | was 63 years of &gu aud his health «can't we have the beautifal slopes ard hills | was perfrot, wheu ho was suddenly all around us mads into miniature parks, | 8t¥icken with paralysis, and 1 » fow | P temporarily at leasi? The clesring away | 4038 Dasted quistiy uway, of underbrush and the erection of a fow A Loss than a yoar of life was allotted soats, summer houseaand acbors would be | ¢, Dayld Eugone, the sun of Mr, and good eeculation on the part of the men | Mrs, Horbert VanDel3 gert. Yes- wwho own our tree covered bluffs, It would terday afternocon the aorrowl: maks thelr property more attractive and nts and thelr relatives -35 Tring the public to look at and adwmire the | friends laid the little one away in the beauty of its surrounding, grave at Fairviow cemete ~Constable Skinner is once more the Let the children coms to me, BT. PATRIOK'S DAY. The 41 of July, Washington'y birthday a:.d Thankegiving day, are all rolled s cus grand celebration by our brothren from the land cf ssges, soidiers and poets, St. Patrlck’s day brings to the sarface all the patriotio and religlons sentiment with which the Irlehman 1s wo freely endowed. His veneration for the great and good is also appealed to, so it Is ot strange that {¢ has passed Into an Irish-Amer ioan proverb that ‘‘8t. Patrick’s day is better than the 4th of July.” For some years past a cloud, has how ever, fallen upon the celebration ot ¢he 17¢h of March. When famine, oppression and dissension are desolat {ug the fatherland the sons of Ireland have no money to spend for parades and costly oelebratiuns, Satarday the groups of workingmen in holiday attire was all that indicated the day. Thero was no drunkeness or riotous demonstrations, such a8 too often mar the obeervauce of national holidaye, but, exerything was marked by order aud decorum, This was no doubt in part attributeble to the able and earnest words of Father Mullholland, who held eervice in the Catholio ocurch in the morning. . THE BALL 8t. Patrick’s soctety gave a ball al the large, well-lighted and perfectly ventilated hall of Bt. Joseph Academy, aud a most enjoyable and well con- ducted party 1t was, At 10 p. m fally seventy-five, and perhaps one hundred, couples were enjoying themeelves after the moet approved ball-room methods of pro codure. Beauty, wit, love, grace and gayety ruoled the fleeting hours uutil the stroke of twelve came booming out to tell the happy throng that the Sabbath was begun. B EVERY WEEK DAY. We can supply you with honest made Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Z T. Linpsey & Oo. st S (e 7V Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Poarl street John Bohn Miseing. Saturday, J. H. Whoeler, Johu Bohn and several more of our sports- men went out toward Honey Oreek to shoot duoks, struck off from the rest of the party, leaving his gun-case, overcoat and other mosoutrements in the buggy., He falled to re-appear at sapper time and his comrades walted, thinking he had taken & long ramble and would be baock later. At length, when it was well on towards midnight, they start- ¢d back to town, hoping that he might have retarned before them He was not {n the city and after wait- ing t1ll late in the afterncon a party set out to hant up his whereabonts Hie absence s very peculiar, and if he ia found alive and we!l hia friends will be very muoch relteved. STARTLING. Wo have no startling announcoment to make, but we simpiy want to ask you to call and see the new goods we are recelving direct from the leading shoe factories of the world Z, F. Lixpsey & Co, For SaLz—At a bargain, two cheeso vata and fixtures, Address 2,304, Ouuncll Bluffs, Iows. feb27-tf Our New Loan auu amprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter oon- vinoea us that one of the most equite- ble, ressonable and feastble plans of bulldiog houses is thet and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of svhis city. By Investicg in shares in this {nstitotion, which s backed by some of our best and most relisble business men, it becomes posstble and ocomparatively oasy for a man of mod. erate means t0 sooure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak. inga cortaln number of nhares, at & cortaln monthly payment, in a few yoars & man can own a house of his own for about the sams as ho pays mouthly for rent. We belleve tl\oh:(umntllelann and Trust compsuy, by organising and openin; up for business, having filled zullong telt want in Council Bloffs. Thelr plans and system of loans will bear the most: careful scrutiny and exsm. inatlon, snd we have o hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and e?nlub!a, ond backed by gentlemen of honor aud integrity. As the com pany exists it becomes at onoe an in- stitotion of value and oredit to our clty and those who desire homes. Their president is T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; sco- rotary, I. R. B ; tressurer, Col Beebe, snd their office 1s i the base- ment of Shugart's and McMahon's new block, corner Firet avenue and 3 ian27-1y COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL 5% NOTICES. 4 . NOTICE.—fpecial adv ents, wuc Lo, Found, To Loan, Bor Sale, To Rent, Wante, Boarding, ee,, will be fnserted in this column a0 e pw;rabqof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the fired insertion and FIVE OENTE wictlm of misplaced oconfidence. One of This the Savior said; PER B for eich subsequent insertlon. the most sorrowful sighta of the day is to Blossed Jerus,.tis tosge oty Moo afien, o, 1 ssepenyatinqulbioholoc oyt ur little darling sped, Poarl Biroel, poar Broadway, «city try to rest himaell by sitting down on RUN OVER, Wants., his elbows. It was this way: Tom rode | Althoogh the crush at times in our out Saturday to Weston to take two horses | store ia excltjng, there has never bson on attachment, He rode a raror-back | snyone hurt yet. Call and yet your pony snd awedge saddle. On his arrival at | bargaine, and we will see that you do W eaton he was 8o debilitated that he hired | N0t get run over. -wTarmer to convey bis body and tow his Z. T. Lixosey & Co, caravan to the Blufla, Money for the Unmarried. ~It is proposed to have a workingmen’s | One of the most solid and subst wtial organixation for the beneft of lawyers, |{UStitutions in" this country is the sar. riage Fund and Mutual T 5 Justices of the peace, politicians, saloon | of Cedar Rapids, Town. %::ffud:r'q‘:: men and others who are excluded from the | ized under the Laws of Tows, and beir of. present unions, asemblies and sanctusties, | fioors and g'm:::‘ 879 among the lesdlng 0! usipess writer has beon offered a position on | Raids, Kvery unmarried person shoul the exocutive committee; #o of conrse that | have a certificate in this sssoclation, settles It Office i+ what wo want, and| 1t L. -»;l-;od:i ln;mmnt.’:_:-la (I wow we can fly high, Dan’t you give us | fOVorRmen ou oan - w ey ik et drted 1 Ve & x]::;adnn:.mn:'l. money to oommence wew board of trade (political trade?) in » | members have been paid off, recei: aver 800 per cent on their investment, Write ~Awe column artiole. for olrculars fally detailing the plss, whih ~The paper that does the most howling | 1s the finest known. Do not postpone it. ~dbamt “forelgn sheets” has its inslde | Good agents wanted, Mention where you weistbod at Des Moines & week or two be- "7 U8Rt _ (53w, fore 1t sces daylight here. Now, this| After eating each meal take a dose Morganatic glimwer has been sbrieking [of Brown's Iron Blttors, It helps di- Tustily for fres whisky, but on Saturday | gestion, relieves the full feeling about Ata patent bewels gave ua thirty lines of | the stomach. TED- 81 uation by baker of 10 years erlence. Call or address Omahs b 1 6, Owaha Nebrasks. 430 198 — ey WAN‘I‘EU ~A man of experience wants s & t- oct. i uation In a grocery store. Wages no ob Good refer nees. ~Address *James,” Exw VW ANTED—A woman who can da the work for & small ly and nuree baby mother, Address, stating terms per weck, Bax Orvicw, GENCY Wanted by & young and enterprisivg attornev, with office In cintre of town and “n ground fooy o firms that want a Council Bluffs repres ntat ve should address JOUN DOE, 7 Pearl 8t. ANTED—A good cook. = T at 813 Main stroet. RS. A._SPOOR, VW ANTED Eveny . Councll Blufls fo to take TR cente per week, de iverod by carriow. Otics, No ¥ Poarl Stroet near Broadway. A large number of | Bear B For Sale and Rent R RENT—A trout parlor and bed roowm, fur- nished or unfurnished. Call on or addr s 8, Dodge, 1726 7th Avenue. Single men proferred. A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable GASADY &ORGUTT|SHOES & SLIPPERS Will open on April Ist an elegant and com plete C.A IR IF BRI STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFICER & PU-EY'S BANK. They will carry a very LARGESTOCEK AND THE LOWE:-T POSS'BLE PRICES CONSISTERT WITH FIRS? OLASS 600DS IS OUR OLA:M, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE CUR NEW{PRINGSTOCK IN LINES OF Boys’, Girl’s, and will keep a full line of House Furnis ing Goods. CASADY & C'RCUTT, 502 Broadway, Council Blaffe, I wa. Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES, We sk the attention of the public, Onr place in And there is where you will always find us, Z. T LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Side Square, Clarinda, About noon Bohn|§ SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Couneil Bluffs City Waterworks Company herehy announces, that 1t will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of its mnins for all parties who de- sire to have connecti ns made with the street mains before the Waterworks are com- pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1, 1883. at the folowing prices, payable ia advance: % Inch Service Pipe. 5 “w “ A g o« “ “ 1« “w “w These prices include the cost of openiny furnishir g and irserting corporation crck, furnishis g and puts: g In extra strong lea1 service pipe, turnichfny and putting Ip curb stop, strp bos ano_coer complete, ne tions between the st et main and the curb of the s reet which are about one-half the cost to the consumer of dcing the same work after $te waterworks are ccmy leted In viewof the contempiatod paving of certaln streets In the city, parties are recommended $o make application fmmediately at the office of the company, 26 PEARI. STREBRT, in order to mve the neccanity and avold the Increased expenso of breaking up the streat after paving dot N HARRY BIRKINEINE, Bogineer, m) {3 and closing the strees, tappirg the street wator main, nki g all neceasary con Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, NEW COODS. NEW FIRM! Nugent & Smith, MERCHANT TAILOR NOS, 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI- OAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP, DIRECTSRY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I10WA. - DLUET O M. JOHN BENO & G0., .o ERaL MEromaNs. MAX MOHN, }orssrox nouse {Greats Mus Sueee. J. M_BARSTOW, M. D.. co o oo awe DR. J. F. WHITE, ©iomSor Mainand oi, ao staire. N. SCHURZ, onico stier obomins s, o PR ACE, epross. 8. S. WAGNER, :XVERy 230 Femp Wick cox mmace J; M. ST. JOHN & G0, CASH BUYERS, 8. A PIERGE, ™" 0" A o n O vt avesne. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, fic*ies” honiotes G. F. SMITH, Sonieso™pn.ANDPUILDER, Cor v scd W. W. SHERMAN. GiBriamses Tom iy JAMES FRANEY, MEioiant,TALor. gl wor HOWE & SON, ***"Soisincti Suppiton 50 Brosdwy. LINDT & HART, 2rcieia i wdtcieeslconrtn, E.STOCK'RT-&C OBERNE, HOSICK & 00., Sitcictsssin ' s J. B. HEATH, ™" "5 el 1 Norn saio stsse, SANITARIU Mann'f Fine Furntturp, Upholatery goods "y Ourtains and Window Shades, 309 B'way- And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway, L. Sov- erclgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D,, Phy. A LAMB BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 522, K A y Cor. Broadway and Soott streets. | ynstice of the Peace and VETERINARY SURGEON, Oftice Bray’s stable, No, 12 Scott street, BROOKLYN MARKET, Cor. Eighth and Broadway. Manaf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plied, 8th 8t., between Gth and 7th Avenue, WADE CARY, HARRY LELAND, P.«J. HENNESSY, LD BEES— L rcu.uu & hundred st 260 .() lmlutn hlhoflu.io.1l’:ll N office, moat ad van! usly situated, offers & a-:lmomlnmun 3 m\bujhgu,hnl. Oouncll Bluts, FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 326 Broadway. OONTRAOTORS and BUILDERS, Corner Bixth snd Haskell streets. A. J. MANDEL, DE CAY & GASSEL, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., Who'ssals Fruters and Confeetiossrs 6 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluYs, Ia. M GALLAGHER, GROCERIES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Pulite Attendauts. Flirs‘ Do;ulf'h.‘"'ast of 1he Metropolitan Hotel, Lower Broadway PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W A T.J. P AP EHEXR! AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL (T8 BRANCHES, FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES. g5 AANS20 North Main Street. TITLE ABSTRAGT OFFICE .ands and Lols Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. JOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVZYANCERS QUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - JOWA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vico Pres, C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE GO. Insures Live * tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Cflios, 103 Pearl Btreet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - IOWA, The only company in Towa that will insure your stook sgainst loss from any cause whatever. Owners of 810k will consult thelr own interosd if, when ypsuring their Btock, tuey se tha: the policy it cludes all he losses they may bave, snd be sa isfiod with nothing less. ¥ Por furklier information call on or sddress B, L. SMITH, Local Agent, - - - - filoe, No © Main Street. — =3 MRS. D. A. BENEDIGT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIRXR G OO D 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, lowa. + For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Oounc'! Blufta, Promp' attention to orders, The i gl %vn.l'k“;;'m-hlp aud Rossonable Baries tob 10 VES Coraer WATER W L] avor require a8 Mrv. J. J. Guod's Halr Biore, at prices never befere fouched Ay?\hl:t-llh o hie R%Hall lue of switches, etc. 8b K E, red: ; Al-nuz ver and colored neta Waves nisde (rom ladies’ own hair. Do nob fall b0 call J(u}. slaréh.n' ssewbere. «All goods wavranted e veprosented, NRE. J. D, 20 Main sdrans. Counoil Ringfs, Tows. MOKOAN, KELLER & 00, A o0 IR S e Rorss Jonlhy . et ek ek ot Chicago of ooden and Metallc Cases. Calls - tended 10 8 all hours. We detv competition » quality “'m"";::'mo.:' Mr oryan hes T —Dark chestnud horse. 15 served as uauertakier "y yemrs hoe e !ohd-d 1879; bied by Gen, W. T. | oughly uvoamtands his humness. Warerooma, W thers, Lexin Ky ; by Almons, dam Nor- | 81 rosdway . UPHOLSTERING In all it man Mal) by 4lexande 's Normao, ot | branches oramotly attended o ‘also oarpet- Ia :15; Almont by Alexande: ing ana ianiorequl felographic ana wa o }'.'{I.".'i:-”&' O dunt B M cord ders fllled_ wathous delay. YHOS, OFFIONR. w. B M rosEy, W O~ hestnut sorrel horse, 16 2 fi..n. ao-? ?ma, bred by Pliny Nictolss, wiparseh b ins OFFICER & PUSEY, K ntucky bred m-re, G enwood is » large pow- ertul hoiwe, weight 1,160 p unds, ha. great style X4 O ERES, and speed, and has j roves himselt a mos excel- Umlncil Blufis' Ia- lent sire. Established, - - 1866 Theso horses possess rare individual excellence, and ch:h:n lmm4 hese highly bred stal- Dealors in Porelgn and Domests Exchange d home securities. 1ous will make the + pring season of 1883 at the MBS, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Highly-Bred Trotting Staliions, Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald. 1883 3B ASON 1883 h e sired 0 horses with reco: i.;"t’.‘., ahd 3 with records in 2:20 and b tter. Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Esch, to Insure. For further fnformation apply to SAMUEL COLBURN, Trainer, Council Bluffs Driving Park. marl-dlm EDWIN J. ABBOTT., Medical Electrician AND Notary Public. *15Broadway, Council Bluffs GYNECOLOGIST. W. R. VAUGHAN, |omme of B aanittution, Phila JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Oounell Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agenoy. n 0da Fellow » block, over Savings' Baay, faas-t) Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. ‘The Areatment of all diseases and @ Usultics pevuliar 4o temales o specially. \|