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THE DAILY BEE~COUNCIL BLUFFS .OWA THURSDAY AIAI'\CH 22 The Daily Bee. GOUNGIL BLUFFS, Touradav Morning, March 22 § [———== — = WUBSORIPTION RAIES: By Uaritor, 20 conta por wook, » WAl - - - e e #10.00 por Yoar, e== — — Omoe: No, 7 Pearl Btreet, Near roadway. Bome one always in the nffice. MINOR MENTION. —Spo Joseph Reiter's spring stylen, —John P, Williams paid 89 60 for the privilege of plain drunk. ~The attachment case of A. B. Actar sgainet Seamons was settled by compro mive, —Ten cases of attachments and garoish. ecs were started befor Equire Schurz yes- terday. + Y, Fuller, br ker and commis ion merchant spent yosterday in Oxaha on business, —Ourcity is filled with legal lore and learning, among which are some of the leading men of the state, —The state of Towa against N, A, mous, the Omsha horse doctor, missed, the doctor paying costs, —Stephen Mansfield whom it is reported recently killed his wife and then hi at Silver Cliff, Colorad 5, has & si-ter living in this city. Sea- was dis* —Nugent & Smith, merchant tailore, have received a full line ot spring goods, Have your msasure %oken, and blossom with the daisies. ~-The weateer is quite unpleasant for pedestriaus, another snow falling Tuesday night and meltwg off yerterday addiog more mud with a chilly air, A, H, Mayne & Co, have just received a large stock of fresh lime from the cele- brated Hannibal and Port Byron kilus, and our contractors and others will do well to make a note of it. BOME OF O”R INTERESTS THE WHOLESALE of J, Mueller, who handies sleo a full line of fancy goods snd toys, looated here in 1860. His wholesale trade extends through western Towa, north- ern Miesoari, Dakota and Nebraska. The Weber, Hartman, Lindeman & Sons plancs, Western Cottage, East- orn Oottsge and Burdett organs are his leading muetcal instruments, be- sides a 1args lino of small musical in- most of which he imports directly from the mauufacturers. He employa foar men on the road selling his goods, thus provicg that he has made ro mistake in locating in our city. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Tho firm of Deere, Wells & Co., handle all of the John Dueere goods, the Moline and Watertowa farm and spring wagore, the Bruce, O'Brien and 8:hofieid & Covper buy wlos and carriagen, Advanco and Re- liable hay rakes, Jollet power and hand coru sheilers, Moline wood and iron pumps Their warehouse and salesroom is situated on the C, B, & () road, having a frontage of 250 feet aud a depth of 100 feot, glvivg them oar trackage of eloven cars at one timo. They havo two elovators ran by a sevon horse power engine, At the present time they are very busy filling ordors and with the continued increass of trade they will soon have to add largely to thelr extenslve bulldinge. MURIC HOUSE § — ——- Fonr SALE—At a bargain, two cheese vats and fixtures, Address 2,304, Councll Bluffs, Towa. fob27-tf After eating each meal take a dose «f Brown's Iron Bltters, It helps di- geation, relieves the full feeling about © stomach, SUPREME COURT. The following titled cases have been before the supreme court now in ses- sion and dlsposad .of or judgment ren- —Justice Abbott was duly entertained by Capt. Price and Col. Lindt in & case | 1, ot garnishee,jin which & woman refused to | , parc with & cook|stove beeause she was the | affirmed. head of a family (she had parted with her busbund,) dered as noted: Lewls Kamp Bros., va. T. G. All- tck, Jas, Braldwood, assignee— rom Les ocounty, olrcolt court; Sophia Yahn vs, the olty of Ottum. wa, appellant— Appeal from Wapello —Mrs, D. A, Bonedict, manufacturer | district court; judgment reversed. and dealer in hair goods starts for tho east- ern oities to-day for the purpose of buying » spring stock of goods, and to ascertsin the latest atylos and fashions in that live. { o, —Mesars. Aylesworth and Spooner have | Moines cironit court; judgment mo. | started his son for H. 8. Nan Yant vs. H, M. Kramer —Appesl trom ' Page oclrcalt ocourt; judgment reversid. arry E, Mattox, et al., appellant, Jobhu Patterson—From Des retired from the school board and Messrs, | dified and affirmed. Aitkens and Couch, the recently eleoted Wyllle va. Matthew; petition for directors, have taken their places, while | Tohearing stricken out. our schools g jozging along, —An a'j urned meeting of tha board of ‘teade will be he'd ot their rooms this even- Des Moines ing at 7:30, with a viewto «ffect and, State vs, Joner; motion to strike out amended abstract overruled. Holden ve. Jox; appeal from the olrcult ocourt; judgment , it|affirmed; opinion delivered by Adaws, possible, comple:e the organization of the | J, Councit Bluffy & Northern railway, to Moss vs. The Clty of Barlington; coznect with the Illinois Central railroad, | appeal from Des Motnes circuit court; ~Parties hoving nows items or locals | J0d2ment reversed; opinion delivered l'“,h'“l business.” which they d:sirs to haye inserted in Ty | P¥J0dge Seovers. Bek will confer a favor upon us by petting them to our office by 5 o'clock p, m., although we can insert them if handed in State ot Towa va. Saml. Gable; ap- peal—from;Des Moines, D, C., judg- ment offered; opinion delivered by J. Beck, j. Jfrom next Tuesdsy is the time, ing some property filsely and after gotting him ov the Nebrask a slde they pnt the irons on bim When he atked the csnee, the policeman Informed him that he wns wanted In Gage eounly, Neb , for marder. Bradshaw cluimed he waa not guilty, bat hung bis head down all the way not wishing to ree or converss with anw one, ane seemed completely brokim down se much so that he was actually sick when getting to Beatrice, and had to go to bed, Partles there claim that he, Bradsbaw Is the man that f» wanted for the orime and the sheriff of that connty gave Chicf Flelds a recelpt for the tody. The Prohibition Amendment. The motion of Judge Wright to hearSthe srguments of thir question at the Dos Moines term was overraled vesterday morning. The attorney general and others tried hard to have the qaestion heard hore at this term, but Chief Justice . Day sald the people were anxlous ro bave the constitution. ality of the qoestion settled an easily a8 possible and in ordér to glve Judge Wright and other attorneys, who were fighting the prohibition ameniment time to fully prepara their case the coart would set the time for tral on the first day of the term at Davanport when it must come to trial. Ooe woek i - Money for the Unmarcied. One of the most rolid and subst: yeial institutions in this country is the slar riage Fund and Mutual Trust Ass ciation, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, They are oran- ized under the laws of Iowa, and heir of. ficers and directors are among the leading and moet prominent business en o Cedar Ropids, Every nnmarried person stould have n certificato in this association. 1t is & splendid investment, as safe as government bond. You can justas well have a good sum of money to o mmence married life on as not. A large number of members have been paid off, receiving ver 800 per cent on their investment. Write for circulars fully detailing the plan, which 18 the finest known. Do not postpone it. Good agents wanted, Mention where you saw this notice. 15-83m. ot PSR MRS Permits to Marry. The following named parties were granted marriage licenses yesterday: Allen Smith to Cary Frank, both of this county. Andrew Meyer to Margaretta Rath enberger, both of Plessant county. J. Price to Lena Smith, both of Pottawattamie county. J. D. Sibley, of Des Moines, to Nellle Rockwell, of Leadville, Col. ———————— The Bame as Busted. Frcm the Wall Street Daily Nows. Some moths ago a Boston clothier hville with a stock to open a retail store, and the other day a frlend who knew of the ocircumatances met the father and in- quired: ““Well, how does Joke get along?" l“ShAlm is home again,” was the re i ""Why, I thought he was In Nash- ville.” “So he vhas." “‘And I heard that ha was doing a ‘Vhell, peesness rushed a leedlo on dor start, but finally it dropped off ontil it doant pay«xprnacs.” “And 8o Jake basted?” “Vhell, it amounts to der same —— CASADY &ORGUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant and com plete O A IR IE® BT STORE. 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OF¢ICER & PUSEY'S BANK, They will carry a very I 4. B Gr I S il O CIE and will keep a full line of House Furnis ing Goods. CASADY & CRCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll Blaffs, Towa. AT SPECIAIL: NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffa City Waterworks Company herehy announces, that 1t will fut in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the lino of ita 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 advance: 4 Inch Service Pipe “ « 3 87 25 3 Lt s 4 13 00 These prices include the cost of opering and clcslng the stret, tapping the sirest water main, furnisbir g and irserting coryoration or ck, furnishs g aud puttii g in extia strong lea service pipe, furniihfoy ard puttitg i cu #tp boz anu_corer complete, an m ki g all necessary con no:tions botween the stri ct n aiv and the curb of the 'reet which are about one-haif the cost to the consumer of dciny the eame work after th e waterwoiks are . myieiod., In viewof the contemplatod pevin of certaln streets in the city, paties are recommended to make application jmmedia‘ely ot the office of the company, 26 PEHARL STREBET, in order to rave the neccasiy and evold the increaced expense of breaking up the street atler paving has been d HARRY BIRKINFINE, Engineer. n done. ml-dtf Council Bluffs, Feb, £6, 1883, NEW GOODS. NEW FIRM! sny time until 12 o'clock at night, Caso va, Dwlre; —from Scott, C. C, |thing, I suppose. Der fire aidn’t get Hon. Liston MoMillen, of Oskalossa, [ judgment reversed; opinion by Beok, | half a atart pefore der evghines vhas will lecture in the Baptist church thia|1., Rothwick aud Siovers disienting. [on hand! "Poor Shake! It vhos a evenine, (Thursday) at 7:80 o'clock, Sub:| _State va, Carr;— from Appanoose, D, | crushing blow vhen dey found a oan- ject, *“Proofa of tho Resurreotion of Christ | O+ jndgment roversod, opinion by |dlein a box of shavinge! He vhas so Nugent & Smith, MERCHANT TAILOR NOS. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI- CAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP. from » Liwyer's standpolnt.” Mr, Mo, | D8Y Chief j. young, yo Mille in atteniing the supreme court, | I-ceblerand Lauge ve. John Rill;| - 4;0ther Phystotan mony haviog led an argument in the smend. [ BoUOn t0 trantfur to Das Moloes was Bostox, Mas., May 9, 1851, ieab can , and a travsfer to Davenport | T know parties who bave tried ail kind i - for the first day of tho term, which | of medicines tor Luvg Disenses, who s —Since the high license has been in | will be the 31 of April. that Dr. Wi, HALL'S BALSAM ¥oR THE force n thiscity, » large numbar of saloons LT it Al WLAAR LUNGS, i8 & COMPLETE SUCCE- 8 bave closed their doors, aud one by one the HARKNESS BRO'S, e DB Cuias H. WooD, lower elemeuts will drop out and the burl, | will make no allowance in prices at | Pur New Losn suu smprovement Uo ness will be in the hands of men who will | present, but will continue to sell at Investigation into the matter con- keop an establishment clear of the loafers | closing out rates as heretofore, snd drunkarJs'who are despised by all, ~—The requisition arrived yesterday for the person of Peter Ru'b, who recently bruised his solid girl in Omaha and took two hundred do'lars from her, then came to the Bluffs aud was taken in by our po- lice,and is & bad hoy on geveral principles, He has returned to. Omaha to answer the <harge of garnd larceny, ~—The tmoket shops are being run out of the lurge oities, but ssrenely they bob up and gatberin the wealth of the trade cen- ters all over the:country, When we get roadyto ‘use about @ hundred pages of gawbling statistics now on hand, we will not fail to pay our respects to ali the mem- bers of the fraternity, omitting none of the dealers in puts and calls, A little purifi- cation by ventilation will ao gocd, Then some maunicipal disinfectant thoroughly and continucuoely applied, will do much towards making cur city a healthy one morally, as weli as physically, PERSONAL. v W. M. Wilson, of Osceols, uud G W, Garner, of Woodbine, ace both making themselyes com fortable at the Pacific, Peter Wakem and wife registered at the Pavific yesterday, They wro prowmicent residents of Peria. E. ¥it, of Cass ocounty, Nebrasks, caused his fist to ruu over the repister of the Pacifie hotel. Rev, C, 8, Nye and Samuel Holmos and wom, of burg, were at the Pacific house yestorday, J. W, Kittle, of the Loulsville & Nash- ville rallroad, is staying at the Pucific while here, A, B, Clayton, who i at the Pacific, re sides at Liberty, In that good old state, Virginia, Kobt, Hewitt, now at the Oden house, is & rosident of Fremont, Neb, Mus, Nye and Mrs, Mitchel!, of Glen. wood, are gusets at the Oxden, A. 8. Churchill subscribes biwself from Avoca on the Ogden register, Heal Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real ontato are reported for TuE Bee as taken from the county records by J, |this institation, which {s backed by W. Squire & Co., abstractors ot titlee, real cstate and loan agents, Ocuncil Bloffs: H. H. Peterson to W, B Ouappy: whofse}of sw}?77, 3% and lots 1 2aod3mne}ofnw}of 23, 77, 37, $780 A M Lenty to W. B Cappj: Part se}of aw} 11,77, 89, 825, J° W. Riluy to W. B 'Cuppy: Part 8o} of aw}ll, 77, 39 §50. W. Cypherato W B Cuppy: Part awlotsw] 14, 77,39, 86, T. 8. Whitchonse to W, B, Cappy: Partse }of s w ] 11 77, 30, 825, O Slooum to W. B Cuppy: Part sefofaw]l4 77 39, 820 M B Fanvio to Win. Oappy: so jof sw)ll, 77,89 $10. 8§ M Jackson 1o O. Hack,e fs {14 77 99, 8. J. H, Pbillips to W Bynhers, part Part “lew}ofww} 14, 87, £9; $30, R Perclvai to Kimbad & Champ, lot4, fn bleok 11, Grimes. add; $600, F. E Pershall to G, Kedigh, paetn w }of n w27, 74, 89, §:50 W. T, Johngon to C D Wood- mg-nuy, partew i n w |27, 74,20, G. H, Cowley to 0. D. Woodmanoy, lota1,2,11, 19, 13, 14 aod @ 4 lot 3, all in blook 17, Maosdonia, $1,200, J. Paterson to A, 'I' Flickivger, ar&gt 7, block 7, Bayliss 2d add; Return of tha Polic Ohlef Fiolds and Policoman Edgar roturned yesterday from thelr trip to Beatrice, Neb., where they went with thelr prisoner Enoch Bradshaw, who 1s charged and indicted for the murder of a young man named Vorhees in the month of March, 1870. It would seom that Vorhees and Bradshaw were traveling together, going to Kansas to P, Pickering, from the thriving city of| Booae, stays at the Ogden, E. R, Hastings, s'gniog from Carroll, rewisters ut the Ogden. McDonald is again holding the lines on bis Main street car, 4 ¥. E, House, of Des Moincs, is at the Ogden house, W, H, English, from Casey, is stoppicg st the Ogden. Mrs, Baboock, resident of Avocs, is at | has lived here bcth beforeand sinco the the Ogden. —_— Y man or womsn, if you wiat hig movey for & small amoust, insure in the Mar Fund snd Motual Trust Asocl. ation, Roapids, Iowa, 15-8m. settle upon some land; they were from Schuyler county, Missourl, and when about sixteen miles south of Beatrice, Gage county, Nebrasks, the murder was committed and the vietim thrown ivto & ravine, this party Bradshaw then takine the team and golng off with 1t. Tho remalns of the young man were not found for several days and then the man had got out the w, Y of the officers. It ls clalmed that ne murder was committed. When taken bere he was coaxed to the Nebrasks | sireet. e wan m to Identify a party 1 aha named Bradshaw, who was olaim. the officials pretending they AN office, most advant n Om vinces us that one of the moat equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses s that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of this city. By investirg in shares in some of our best and most reliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga ocertaln number of shares, at a certain monthly payment, in a few years s man can own & house of his own for about the sams as he pays monthly for ront. We believe the Mercantile Loan and Truat company, by organiz'vg and opening up for businees, haviog filled a long felt want In Council Bluffs. Their plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam- ination, and we have ao hesitanoy in pronouncirg them reasonable and r?u'\tlb)e, and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity, As the com paby «xiats {t becomes at once an in- ptitotion of value ard credit to oor city and those who deaira homes. Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; seo. retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col Beebe, and their office is jn the base- ment of Shugart's snd McMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Paazl street. ian27-1y EOUIGII. BLUFFS SPEBIA‘. TWTIGES Lost, Found, To Lean, Far Sale, Wanta, Boarding, otc., will bo inserted o this columa ab the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTE PER LINE for each subsequent Leave adv ertisemonts Pearl Streot, nes nvertion. At our office, No.?7 EBroadway, Wants, VWAKTED-A gord 8 stclam barber, to whom we will givaa permanent o cthy need apply. Call on or ad RE Shensndoah, lowa, VW ANTED—i ustion by baker ot 10 years ex erienco. Call or address Omaha hou'e, Omaba Nebrasks 430198 |SANITARIUM __ DIRECTGRY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1oWA. JOHN BEND & GO0., 15 siin Stneet Ma 37 Poant Seveet. MAX MOHN, }oxestox nouse {res R iiains: J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. c si's:%i o ave DR. J. F. WHITE, °"&¥ices 0 Wikis Rveumor N. SCHURZ, oico oticr sobrary 160, over Amerteua Esprean. S. S. WAGNER, ©2iinerstt Seasontio rates, No 3 40n 5 - J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who esale butter, egs, peuitiy ard fruit. Ship toua. Dreftby return mall 3'6 Brosdway s. A. plERc 3 NEW BOOT aND SHOE STORE, Broadway Meat Mar- PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, iee'ssr” b | RIDCE & HERBERTS, icsi” v W. W. SHERMAN. . outouae. 124 Main sireas JAMES._FRANEY, 17 4B T I 2 S5 A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES& SLIPPERS AND THE LOWEST POSE'BLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIRS® CLASS G0ODS IS OUR CLa.M. Z. T LINDSEY & C: 412 Broadway, Covncil Bla: Weat Sic PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE CUR HEW: PRINGSTOCK IN LINES OF Mon's, 4 Boys', Girl’s, Children’s BT AND SHOES, We ask the att-ntion of the public, Our placs i A HETE FRONT, And there is where you will always find us. Sqnare, Clarinds, DUQUETTE, GUI BERT & CO. (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Whio: — wal FToers and Sonfectioders 16 aud 18 Pearl-st., Council BIuYs, Ta. R. S. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood and [-on PU s PS, Wood Tubing a aud Iron Pump-. COUNCIL BLUFFS, d Gag Pipo and Pumn fixtures, for hoth W.od Order. wil receive p ompt atiention. No. 604 8 uth Matn Street f A . - 10WA. 115-e0d t81 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C. LARSON, LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. Proprietor. mwt. ’a# - WA, P o ands and Lo?s MONEY TO LOAN AT LO NOTARIES PUBLIC AND JUHCIL BLUFFS - - TITLE ABSTBAGT OFFICE ilo‘nght and Sold, RATES. (CONVIYANCERS, 10WA M. T. DAVIS, President. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vice Pres. N. B. EASTON, Seoy. C. HULBURT, Adjaster. “UTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE GO. Insures Live ' tock Against Loss by TH COUNOIL BLUFFS, Q " The only company in Towa that will insure your etock against loes from any cause whatever. EFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Btreet, IOWA. Owners of Sto k will consult their own interest it, when jnsuring theis Stock tha the policy ircludes all he losses thy may have, snd be sa isfied with nothing less. For further informaticn cail on or address . BEN THE LEADING DEALER IN fiice, No O Main Str-et, EDIGT, EEAIR G O O ID 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, fowa. - For Hogines, Boilers, Osstings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOWUN GILBERT. Manufacturer, Corner Workmanshio Highly-Bred Trotting Stalliuns, Owued by Dr 0. W, Archibald. 1883 “HABON 1883 NORMONRT--Dark chestnut horse. 15 havds high, | s 5; Alwont by Alexander’s Abdal- Jah, sirc of G:ldsmi b Maid, r cord 2:14. Al mont h § sired - 0 horses with bet er, and 3 with records ' w nut eorrel horse, 15 D~ h e LR PP, bred by Pliny Nichoian ., West Libarty, lowa, by Wi psie, dam a find K tucky bred mure, Glenwood (na’ Iarge pow- ertul horse, wolghs 1,150 p unds, ha . great style and speed, and has | rovea himselt & mos exce - lent sire, "These horees possess rare individual excellence, and choice broeding, These highly bred stal: 1008 will make the spring season of 1683 at the Council Bluffis Driving Park At 835 E.ch, to Insure For further information apply to SAMUEL COLBURN, Traiver, Council Blaffs Driviog Park, marl3-1lm MERCHANT TAILOR, A tistic Work snd Reasouable Crarges. 872 Breadway. - o T o HGWEE so“! FURNITS&ES}%Z?;:‘W Broadway, James Block, LI“nT & “ART ATTORNEYS AT LAW, : Maun'f Furniture, Upholstery gwdl - .'Curtlim and Window Shad s, 309 B'way- OBERNE, FOSICK & 00., Bl e in s J B HEAT BALED HAY, CORN, OATS, ] . y Practices in state and federal courts. E.STOCKERT&C % BRAN, Eto,, 114 North Main Street. ‘And bath house, 421 and 423 Brosdway. L. Sov- evelgn, Prop, P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 522, Qor. Broadway and Smit streets. A. LAMB, WADE GARY, Y=y sbie, 5.1 ookt sret. QENCY Wanted by & young and enterprisiog attornev, with office in o ntre of tewn avd “nkround floor. \mara fme thay want & Council Blufls repres ntatve shovld address 01N DOF, 7 Pearl 8t. WANTI’D—IVI hofl‘o u Oounel! luffe 1o o, take Tux Bun, 80 conta por wask, de livered by carriers, Office, No 7 Pearl Steot near Broadway. 1 For Bale and Rent LD BEES—In ot & huddred at 26c A packare sf Tas Bus offce, No, 1 Bearl y situated, offers doak room In return for rersices; gus, fucl, ote., furnished, Address, “Office,” Bas office, Councll Bluts, HARRY LELAND, ““°““* 5k wi nenirer A. J. MANDEL, FURNITURE, STOVESR, and GENERAL o ol I Lol ool - et Sl DE CAY & CASSEL, HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 325 Broadway. e o CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, Corner Sixth and Haskell atreets. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Sustice of the Peace and Notary Public. Ji8Broadway, Council Blufis THOS, OFFICNR. w. B M PUSNY OFFICER & PUSEY, Couneil Bluffs, Ia. Established, 1866 Dealers in Forelgn and Domestle Exchange nd home securition. 8. E. MAXON, AMOEI T H O Office over savinge bank, QOUNOIL BLUFFS, . 2 Street and 8t Avenue, Counc'l Bl he fab 10 MOROAN, KELLER & 00, WNIDE I A« B S The tinest_quality & Inrf(nlt stock west of Chicazo of ooden and Metalic C Calls ab- tended to «t all hours. We dity ¢ mpetition o quality of goos or prives, Our Mr Morvan haa Served as uuueriaker for forty years and thor- oughly unoomtands his numnes. Warerooms, 311 Brosaway. UPHCLSTERING in all ita branches promotly attended to a'so carpet- la ing ano ianorequl Lelegraphic auu wa or- ders filled without aelay. |¥ES, B J. HABDING, M. D., Proggt atiention 0 crders, R able chars et Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila delphia, Penoa. Gffle Our, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA The treatment of 511 disesson and palatal di Aculties peculiar 4o females » specially 1.D EDMUNDSON, . L SHUGART, A, W.aTRENY President, Vice-Pres't. Cashier, CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs, Organized under the Pald up capital. . Authorized capital.. .. 3 Interest pald on timo depoeits. Drafts fssusd on the principal citlea of the United States ana Europe. By attention glven to and correspondence with promph retu DIRACTORS E.L. Shugart, J W, ", of the Btate of lowa 4. D. Edmundson, « W. Wallace, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Brgpdwav, CounociliBluffs. {

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