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The Daily Bee GOUNCIL BLUFFS. We'n day Morning, Varch 31 = — — — SOME OF OUR INTERE3TS. and all the other pet names he can . e e think ot SHUGART IMPLEMENT HOURE Now, it John will only go and kill wer, it wil The original houss was established that compoeiter, it will ba a great re. lief to our yrief-etricked and morrow- here fourteen years ago, and the same | o O parties who had a controlliog Interest - B — in that establishment atill hold a eon PERSONAL. SUBECRIPTION RAT 3y Oarler, #y Ml « = 90 cente per woek, ------ $10.00 per Year. | was effsoted abont three yea trolling Interest in the new firm, which f Capt. H. 8. Heary, of this city, has re since, — contly returned from an extended trip OMce: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near rosdway, The firm occupy 34 600 foet of floor room of thelr own, through the east and south and will leave besldes being [in a few days again for New York city, Bome one always in the nfice, | obliged to ront consldorablo space in | The oaptain is larzely interes'ed in mining it S—————y Y PR | P MINOR MENTION. —See Joseph Reiter's apring styles, —Additional local on seventh pace. —Tuk Brx had 21 new eubicriptions ade | ing implement, amovg which are_the ded to its Council Bluffs list yertorday. —Justice Schurz reports doing a large [ mera Friond and G businees in the collection iine, and says collections are easy. They havetwo waro. | interests n Colorado and Utab; he showed houses, otio sltuated on the Norihwent- (14 some valaable ailver ore taken from ern track and the other on the O, B, [#ome of the interests ard feels sure some & Q , which are nsed exclurively for |of them will soon be worked with large storage and trancfer purposes, This | paving dividends, firm handle a very large line of farm- | W, K Smith, who is connected with the Allen Printing company of Omaha, is in the clty on business connected with the A i large house he represents, They are an Ir;l.u‘rm'nl.{;m'l?‘her;:!w .::l;l..:.?m,d,,“,\ exclusive job printing compsny and ran carrisgos. Horneys, Haydock and the | 8% a4 fine work as cheap as any house in J 1. Oane sud Welr plow goods, Far- W. Brown corn —The police are making it lively for [ Golumbus buggies, Buokeye reapear, | the northwest, tramps, drunks, and against tho law, ~Justice Vaughan will hear the attac ment case Adam Blackert this morning. —'The St. Joe rond anewered a garnishes | ¢ 11 1{he of fiold soeds against G, E. Mackelroy before Justice Vaughan, — Jim Johnron's case, for stealing tickets | reliable in all thelr undertakings out of the Northwestern case at Chp Brown's office, was continued till the 30 —Bridget Dungen garnithed the © M. road for the wagen of Jas, and Justice Vaughon will hear the case tc- day at 12 m. —Chief Fieldand policomanEdgar arefe pested back to-day trom Beatrice, Nebras. | the lots Immediately south of the other offenders| and mowers. The J. f George Feurhaken against| 810 extras for all machinoa thoy Bowman, 1. Case sud| R. . Williams, president of the Empire Nichols & Shepherd's threshing ma- | Cross Spring and St. Julian Gear company, h-| cines, power and hand corn shellers, [ of Janesville, Wis, manufacturers of bucegy springs, bodies and running gear, was a pleasant caller at our offize, handle bosides all kiod of small farm and garden tools, They aleo carry This compuny | Judke Wright, formerly a member of the Brown in favor of J.T. |iy one of the largest buslness houses | supreme court of this state, is the gentle- {a the new northwest and arc perfectly | man who made the motion to refer the or gument on the prohihition lock at Des .| Thele trade is prinsipaliy in Westeri: | Moines, and with his lady is stoppiog st b | Tows, all through Nebrasks, Southern | Ogden. Dakota aud the western territories &1 with good orders from Missouri and |, S RRUTIRLE Aadb | KA peowhl b Rothrock, Beck, Adams and Seevers are such proporttons that the ocompany | Miresistered at the Ogden house; also At- contemplats the ercctlon of a four torney General McPherson, Reporter Eb- x| story brick building, 90x100 feet on | ersole and Clerk Pray. Jno. G. Woodward, of Chicago, repre- Chief Justice Day, Associate Justices ks, where they went with their prisones | foURdry on Main street, which they | senting the Kingsford starch company is Sradshaw, —The street cars are now running totke | business Interests of Council Bluffs, transfer depot every half hour from reven | while rapidly growing, are already o'clock in the morning till six o'clock the evening. —Quite flurry of snow fell on Monday | 0@ season. have recently purchased for that pur- supplying our merchants and the Ogden pose. To show our readers that the l house boys listen to his prattle at meal time, in| vory large, this firm dofogover half a | M. B. Davisand 8, 8. Faweett, of Sioux milllon dollars’ worth of buelness in | City, W. 8. Silvermore and J. A. Harvey, In order to transaot this|of Des Moines, and E, C. Richards, of aight, melting away yesterdsy creating vast business tha{r must have good | Red Oak, are resting at the Ogden house, some mui on our streets and crossings with acold day on hand, — All trainswere on time yesterday morn- | hero amongst us. ing except the second section of the C., B. | and foster that which we have, and in- & Q., which wxs londed down with emi. | duce others to accept aud take advan- grants bound westward., —The' supreme court adjourned last territory for thelr trade, plenty of money and good facilities for handling 80 large a business. All thete we have Let us encourage C. E. Bennett, of the Heard and Ben nett hardware and brass manufacturing compsny of Detroit, Michigan, is stand- ing around with our business men, U. 8, Senator James F. Wilson who was tage of the many privileges that is of- | here for the purpose of aguing in favor of fered to all who desire to locate at this | the amendment as carried, is at the Ozden sight froms'd: dllook o 9 oolock this | STeA% Fallfoad okater. morning, when the decision on the motion will be anxiously looked for. —A. B, Acker had a horse taken by at- tachment from N, A. Seamons, which was claimed to have been mortgeged. Justics Vaughan Issued the documents, —N: A, Boamons wan serosted for sel- ling mortgaged property, and was placed under $300 bond. The trial will come cff i Beed Corn kree. itself, and will give our farmers cost of purchase: Te agtats, farmers and grain dealers: ntil June 1, 1883, —Young Brewer, who threw mud at the | tions in the state of Towa, Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street. The following clrcular speaks for chanca to secure pure seed at actual this company to-day at 2 p. m. before Justice Vaughan. | will transport, between any of its sta- house, HZ C. Haunway, of Kansss City, is one of the good penman who scroll their auto- graphs on the Ogden house book. Ex-Clerk of the Supreme Court Holn ea is registered at the Ogden, is assisting the new clork in his duti A, W. Ciyde, Legan, E, C, Byers, Earl. ing, and E, H, Cowles, Pine Bluff, are auchored at the Paclfic, Governor Hall, of Wyoming territory, is corn for | in the city, his physiqus representing well Chinese laurdry, received » 1sbor sentenco | #e€ding purposes, free, subject to the | his name, following rules: to carry cosl the rest of his natural life, . o 80 long as ho shall rcmuin around the | , 1t the corn is conslgned direct t ity buildi —" | farmers the agent at the receivin, Lagdiudlianl g station, upon being satisfied that th —Forty-seven salopn bends have been | gorn is for seeding purposen only, will approved, and (nly thirty have paid the | correct Chicago & Northwestern rail license and fees, hence the officlals are| way charges to read ‘‘free” on suc getting nervous, and threaten to treat |shipments. some 0 & Jonig-mebrs deal, 1 the corn 1s conslgned to gral —Lnst night Policeman Cusih run in couple of crooks, John P, Williams tor beivg drunk, aud James Thompson for larceny, Thompson went through the drawer of the Farmers hotel. —Two couples were granted permission | bushel above cost. to unite under the majesty of the law, Wi 8 MELLEN, H. B. Myer to Sarah Tietge, both of thia General Frefght Agent. county. T.M Menenay, of Cresent, to Henay O Wicken, Surah Maginals, of Hazel Dell, FruasLryiy Manegs:, —The Ogden house s always well filled snd especially during the time anything must guarntee that the corn will b Soclal Event. Mer. H. Friedman, one of the lead: special is golog on 1n the oity. Yesterdsy | jng merchants of this city, whose mfl. sbout four huddred persons refreshed the inner being at thelr well filled tables, —Mt, J. J. Brown, one of our most en- terprising capltalists, is buying property with view to-bllding & glgantio hotel | Moines, Towa. linery and fancy goods stand secon: dealers, it must be in full carloads, fio and before billing is corrected or C, "% & N. W. charges refunded, conaigners sold to parties for selling purposes only, at not more than ten cents per|from Avoca. to nong, took the train on the Rock Island road last evening for Das The smile which he J. A, Danielson, a resident of Miseouri Valley, stops at the Pacific while he takes in the city. 4 N. P, A, Poterion and F, M. Gardner, of Walnut, still stay at the popular Pacific h | house. E. C. Swith, from the land of Ora- wands, smiley while o guest at the Pa- 0 g o n Hon, T, M. C. Logan, of Logan, is in o | attendance at the supreme court. W. B. Cuppy registers at the Pacific ‘Wm, Dabbi and lady, Red Oak, are at the Pacific, L, A. Riley, of Wapello, is at the Pa- cific. e Another Physician’s Testimony. 2 BostoN, Mass,, May 9, 1881, I know parties who have tried all ki of medicines tor Lurg Diseases, who say d [that DR Wu. HaLL's BALSAM FOR THE Lunas, is COMPLETE BUCCE-8 D, Cuas H., Woon, —_—— Cur New Loan suu amprovement Uo Investigation into the matter con- on onel of the corners mear Déhany's new | carrled with him would denote that he | vinces us that one of ‘the most equita opers house, The postoffios, opera house | antlcipated a much more pleasant time | ble, reasonable and feasible plans of and s big hotel will give sgrand bosst to | thab usual, aud when we inform | bullding houses 1s that propoeed and ou, kind reader, that it was on n that losality, o 4 eas’ an dmportant oocasion than t —Yestortdloy In the supreme court the antlprohibition attorneys led a motion | Koger, to trausfer ‘the trial and argument of the probibitic question ta Des Molncs, aa It |1 oharming and handsom: meet his effisnced, Miss Oharlotte | vhis city. o | in operation by the Mercantile Loan, o | Trust and Improvement company of By investlrg in shares in o | this inatitation, which Is backed by oung lady of Des Molnes, no prevent- [ #ome of our best and most reliable ng Providence, and all partles con- | business men, it becomes possiblo properly belongs in that. district, which |tinuing in the same mind, they will be comparatively easy for a man of mo will be decided this thornlng, ard if the | united as ono on Thursday evening of | erate means to secure a comfortable motion is sustained the argument will not | this week. He, with his h.ppi bride, | home for himself and family, In tak- e heard till next May, will then go to the eastern mar! —Wheén" th¥ "wrlter ‘caiie to Counsit | the Purpose of selecting and purohat. Y Ing a fresh stock of goods for his large | years & man can Blufta he stopped a¢ the Revero house snd | oo bIbos ot fn this olty. . Moy oy |of Bla own for about tho sams as and pleasure aoccompany them home |he pays through all their many days; here bo- | believe the Mercantile Loen and Trust found it to be bome like, quiet and well kept Inall respocts, The rooms and the table are particularly well furnished. | low, Travelers and all others who find them. selves hybernating in Connell Bluffs will have good quarters and e moderate bill at the Revere house, Beidstogahe Muddy. ficers_and directora nre o the Editor of Tus Bus. aad most promloeut bus Some time ago a faw of the business | Rewids. have u oertiticate in thi lation, men on Broadway got tired of wading | It is tpl-‘:dhi nlm:c;'.:e,‘u wafo an Money for the Unmarried. of Rapids, I ized under the Towa and beir, of One of the most solid and substs acial ; fustivutioos' 1a. his. sountry Tu. (he dae | Dananend: spstemiobi lospaimill Hest riage Fund and Mutual Trut Ass-ciation, | the most careful scrutiny and exam, They are organ: | Ination, and we have no hesitancy in ess moa 0 Cadar ivery unmarried person should ots for |inga certaln number of shares, at a | certain monthly payment, In a fow own a house monthly for rent. We company, by organizing and opening up for busineas, bhaving filled a long felt want In Counell Bluffs. Their {- | pronouncirg them roasonable and ng the lending r?ulubla, ond backed by 'gentlemen o honor and Integrity, As the com pany exists It becomes at once an ia. stitotion of value and credit to our through the unbroken sea of mud|governmeut bond. ' You own just as well oty and those who desire homes. that the cifyallows betweon the Og- and bonght lumber at thelr own ex- a’?umr o8 et Anvetmept, pente for a crossing, This had got | 18 the finest known. worn out for a short space on one slde, and now, without any notice, comes a gang and téars it up and haul off the plank und ‘cross ties, leaving nothiog but the holes where the sleepers laid to reward them for ther outlay in behalf of the citizens in that part of the clty. Whoever ordered Do not postpone saw this notice. way the first ralny day, so that the curses msy not be wasted, but pat where they are needed. If they won't bulld a walk they should at tract from Saturday’s Bee, stretch of mud In any business part of Towa. No wonder the residents are hot, REsIDENT, —— For SALE—At a bargain, two cheese | blandly, vats and fixtures, Council Bluffs, Iowa. RUN OVER. who has never been anyone hurt yet. bargains, and we will see that you do |mightier than the sword,” a thrust not get run over. Z T. Lixpsey & Co, | assassina’ knife. Such is the life of © sto 1t the men who put the above In|LINE for the frst tnsortion and FIVE least let the business men bulld one | type had not omitted words‘‘not the,” | PER LINE for each wubsequen for themselves. This is tho largen:| our lines would have read, *‘ridlouling | he*ve MV ertisements the mechanies who had not the courage to contend for their Interests,” and then John Ables would have amlled | 7 ANTE ,seked us to take somothing, \ Address 2,304, | #nd wish for us long life, health and fob27-tf | happloess. But these two words were omitted, and, presto—change! Ha |on ground foor. ¢ refused | Council Blufa ropn Although the crush at times In our |8 favor and who has sworn to defend store ls exclting, there has uever been | even to the death, rushes Into print 10 take Oall and yet your|snd aims with the pen which *‘lg|iivered by carri as | Doar Broadway. vengeful as any ever made by the —_——— . writer. In bllssful ignorance of havi LD RNy After eating each meal tako & dose|done wrong none being me ": 't‘ll: [0) of Brown's Iron Bltters, It helps di- |never reads his own report untll 9 e gestlon, relleves the full feellng about | thunders of an outnpl:lo viotim n'ih: A"a?-'xm'.‘-«frm "f‘-fl»'-"a":‘-."fl':' mach. } typographleal blunder calls him a lar | Gaen i Brame: Address, “Offics,” Bun ofics, ve & good eum of mouey to o mmence | Thelr president 'is T. ‘A. Kfrkland, narried life on ws not, A lwige number of den house and the Methodist ohurch, | members have been paid oft, receiving et Write fully detailing the plan, "hlr.h vice president, Judge ‘Peake; seo- , L R.Beery; treasurer; Col. Beebe, and their office s in the base- t.|ment of Shugart's and McMahon's ood agents wanted, Mention 'l;;rgnu new block, corner First avenue snd Pearl stree* ian27-1y What ITypographioal Errors Will e Do “John Ahlesjmade f hi bt pahon ihesting. moowansy | COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL who had courage to contend for their [N intereats, stating that he himself was this done should take a walk up that 1“3:::, ":l;" :hklztnt}:‘ln‘l.;f.f.'ofi:{(gu;fl T NOTIOF.—8pectall ‘bdvértissments, suc ho was roady to draw hissword,”—Ex. | W Fourd, To Loa, For Sale, To Rent, NOTICES. Wauits, Boarding, etc., will bo tnserbod in thie column ek the ow ratoof TEN OENTS PER TS tusertion. at our office, No.7 osdway. Pearl Strect, noar i Wuum‘ Sl uation by baker of 10 y o. Call or address Omaha b 430 19§ 3 Omaba hras CASADY &ORCUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant and com plete C A TR IE® BT STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK. They will carry a very L. aRGESTOCOCEK and will keep a full line of House Furnis ing Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll Blaffs, Towa. SPECIAITLI. NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Cuncil Bluffs City Waterworks Company herehy announces, that 1t will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of its mains for all parties who de- sire to have connecticns 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 advan 4 Inch Sel:vive l’ige. s ERGOR i b R S ‘These prices include the coat of opening and closing the strert, tapping the sirest furnishir g and irserting corporation occk, furnishir g aud puttirg in extia strong lead service pipe, furnithiny and puttirg in curb stop, stcp box ana co\er complet meki g all neceseary con- ne:tions between the sty et main and the curb of the s reet which are about o to the consumer of dcing the same work after At e waterwoiks are ccmpleted. In viewof the contemplatod paving of certain streets in the city, puties are recommended to make application fmmediately at the office of the company, 26 PEARI. STREET, in order to saye the neccasity and avoid the increased expense of breaking up the street aflor paving haa been done. HARRY BIRKINEINE, Engiuele;.l ml-dt| alf the cost Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, NEW GOODS. 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. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BENO & B0., 1 sisia Sive: a7 bears Stse. MAX MORN, }orssros mouse {{rem R bisise J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. i 5075k i s ave DR. J. F. WHITE, °™ =i, 5 Wiow Rvomear N. SCHURZ, oice sttor ¥ebruary 150h, over Amerioin Expross. s s WAGNE LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONIRACT « Vs y for fanerals at reasonable rates, No. 22 4th 8t. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who esale butter, cgss, ponitry and trult. Ship 1o us. Draftby return mail 316 Brosdway S. A PIERC . NEW BOOT aND SHOE STORE, Cor. Msin and First avenue. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, i"sir” hevsaroy. c F SMIT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and . . » Broadway. Plans and epecificstions furnished” W. W. SHERMAN. il bicne. "0 i ek JAMES FRANEY, iiiinstiine” i Brosdar HhWE 580N, TrmT, STOVES and nowe Y LINDT & HART, E.STOCKERT:& G ______ NE U ~H r———'l'nllulv and Grease, GBERNE, HASICK & 00., Ohloato® 15N Matu St O. Blufs J. B. HEATH, ™ B i o mato giest, SANITARIUM Seiorbee*st®S *Mossgomers, o D Phy. A, LAMB, 200" A" 08 G Fiouiway e S0t siroste. WADE CARY, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block. Practices in state and federal courts, Manu'f Fine Farntture,Upholstery goods .,Cur nd Window Shadex, 309 B'way- VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street, GENCY Warted zand coterprising attorney, with office in c°ntre of town and i s firmy that want a ntat've should address JOHN DOF, 7 Pearl 8t. u Councll Blufts lo cents por weok, de Pear! Stroed ANTE! For Sale and Rent xages of & hundred ad 260 package hlBllnfllm.NmfP“llfl HARRY LELAND, """ " s tioutrsy. Manuf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- y plied, 8th St., between Gth and 7th Avenue. P. J. HENNESS REVERE HOUSE, A. J. MANDEL, DE CAY & GASSEL, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Opera House. Refitted. $1, §1.60 per day. FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 326 Broadway. — —— A CONTRAOTORS and BUILDERS, Corner Sixth and Haskell streete. Household Supplies, 303 Broadway, | man M A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES& SLIPPERS AND THE LOWES POSS'BLE PRICES OONSISTENT WITH FIRST OLASS GOODS IS OUR OLA.M, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE CUR | NEWPR:NGSTOCK IN LINES OF PERFECT ) a Children’s BA0TS AND SHOES. We usk the attention of the public, Oue place is AT TELE FRONT, And there is where you will always find us. Z T LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Oounrcil Blaffa, West Side Square, Clarinds, ’} 10WA DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., Wholssals Fruters and Sonfectingers 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Counecil Blu¥s, Ia. M. GALLAGHER, GROCERIHES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants, First Door Fas _fobsly -sa-tu:th. of 1he Metropolitan Hotel, Tower Eroadway PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W ALIL. PAPER! AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN AL ITS BRANCHES. FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES. noris MaiSiaet. 'LE ABSTRACT OFFICE A . . = CTIRE & O O. ,ands and Lo‘?s Bou%ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATE; NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - = 10WA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vico Pres. O’ HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL 10WA STOCK INSURARGE G0. Insures Live *tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, - .- IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will insure your stock sgalnst loss fromany cause whatever. Owners of §to k will consult their own interest if, when {nsuring their Stoc .y 8 ¢ tha' the policy irclides all he losses they may have, #nd be sa'isfled with nothing less. 4" For further informaticn cail on or addrees ¥. L. SMITH, Local Agént, - - - - fice, No O Main Street. i S —————————————— *'MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, ¥ THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIXR G OOD:S 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs,' lowa. For Bngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN GILBERT. Manufacturer, d 8th Avenue, Counc'l Bluffy, Promp! attention to crlers, The Lol Wopkminship and Roarbnab'e charses teb 1) Corner WATER WAVES. tre crimping, ad Mrs. J. J. Guod's Halr Btore, at prices never befere touched by .,m!,"n".:‘.'éifin“.n i aF1all ‘line of switchos, etc. ab yroatly reduced prices. Also Tod, T er and colored nots. Waves mate trom ladice’ own bair steewhere. All goods warranted as represented. Highly-Bred Trotting Staliions, s Ry A o i o W Owned by Dr, 0. W, Archibald, riaso oA -‘%x‘i‘m'md St o tended to -t all hours, We duty_ competiti 1883 sHBaBON 1883 | iy ohm;llmvr:::-.' Qur My Slonpan bhas _Dark chestnut horse, 15 | 8erved as uuuepiaker for forty yoars and thor- hl!d? k‘:} 'r."’m'.;fa I;;D; bred by Gen, W, T. | oughly unoesstauds his numness. Warerooms, xington K; y Almnn‘, dam Nor- | 81 way., UPHOLSTERMNG in all i Alexander's Norman, the sire of ;mnchu nrmm\llyh-.\hndtenggwfllm urpn—l:' 28 ’y - | ing ano isniorequins. o Al wa oF 2:15; Alwont by Alexanders Abdal- | 108 Bt e M and | FHoS. OrFIoNR. W. 6. X FOMNT, OFFICER & PUSEY, 2.0 N ECENRS, Comncil Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 18668 Dealers In Forelgn hnd Domestls Exchange nd homo securities Do nob fall to call beforo purchasing MRS. J. J. GOOD), 24 Main steoes, Ogunatl Rinfla Yowa, MORBAN, RELLER & 00, o K nfucky bred ms arge pow- ertul horse, woighs 1,160 p unds, ha great style and speed, and has | rovea himself a mos. exce.- s possess rare individual excellence, Vreeding. 1hese highly bred stal: 10as will make the spring scason of 1883 at the Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each, to Insure For further information ap; SAMUEL COLBURN, Teainer, Council Bluffs Driviog Park, marld-dlm EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. +18Broadway, Council Bluffs. W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ‘Omaha and Oouneil Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agency. n Odd Fellow s block, over Bavings' bl ART I Tl HES, % J. HARDING, . D, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOG@IST, Graduats of Electropathic Institution, Phila delphia, Penna, Office Our, Broadway & Blenn Ave, OCOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. o ——————— et . S