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The Daifi 7Bree. 'COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning, March 27, [ —————— SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Carrler, = = = = = 0 coneper woek, .',’u.n R m.m%:- Year, Ofoe: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near goods. To fully & preciate the artistic humor of the piece 4 requires nothing but a glancs, and it 1 st be an extremely mel- ancholy individ agl who is not happier for an hour after gards, ~The re sent cold snap had its effect on the marr’;age record book as well as oncoal dialers, ne the following list from the clerhy office bears testimony: Frank S'uort, of Urawford county, to Bridget Bamberry, of this city; Andrew Peterson Pelstruge to Mrs, J. P. Newman, both of THE DAILY BEE~COUNCIL BLUFFS JOWA TUESDAY M{liCH 27 PERSONAL. Mr, Upton, who has held the position of city clerk and clerk of the superior court, offered his resignaticn some time since, to take place on the first of April, and has accepted the position of head book-keeper with the Towa and Nebraska Insurance company, who are located here, The com- pany has secared & very able and popular yentleman for that responsible position, roadway. Bome one always’ in the ofiice, this city; Charles W, Lapworth, of Ores- cent City, Towa, to Emma Harding, of Orescent City, Pa.; James W, Gittins to Tda E, Smith, both of this county; Sam’l MINOR MENTION, Nashua; W, Cook, Pacific Junction, and Tom H. Morgan, Bedford, sre all located at the Pacific house, James M, Templeton, of Nebraska City, W. 0. Chugne, Oakiand; P. A. Pickett, ( Wil] open on April Ist an elegant and com- plete —See Joseph Reiter's spring styles. —Additional local on seventh page. —John Mahn plead guilty to assault and battery before the police court. ~There have been 152 marriago licenses issued by the clerk since the 1st of Janu- ary, 1883, —Five attachments were issued by Jus- tice Vaughan yesterday i spite of the Harding to Jane Adams, both of Potta- wattamie county, - 104 Ibs A Sugar, 7 1bs Arbuckle's Coffee, 11b pgs 1.00 b gall kegs Honey Drips Syrup 1.756 3 1bs A No. 1 Japanese Tea 100 25 bars Jas, Kirk’s Soap........ 100 Best Kansas Winter Wheat Flour, out, $3. All brands Lnsk's California Oan Frult, per can 250, at father of our chief of fire department, C.A IR E"XT z:‘i:”ll‘m Brk office a pleassnt call yes- ¢ SIIIOBE- Tntinn, Tttt the dunter o | AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK, They will carry a very our city and resting at the Pacific. Wilder, of Boone, are smong the lows | P 20 PR G E S T O CE E, A, Wemple, resident of Tabor, and J. P, Fiune Up. Broadway. Rei weather, —Peter Rush, one of Omaha’s sport, gay and festive boys, was sporting in the 1 will remove my dry goods store in D. H, Ettien, of Creston, hold places at the Ogden, 8, J. King, of Logan, and B, M. Par. Bluffs Saturday, a fow days from Broadway to Maln —Newspapers are the cheapest things to | and Poarl streets, two doors below the put under your carpets, Buy them of THE | postoffice, where I hope to see all my J Bk for 20c # hundred. old friends and many new ones. I —The two cases against Chas, McDon- | will have one of the finost and best ald (colored) for fighting and bitiog, was | 1ighted rooms in the city,and shall en- postponed till April 3d. deavor to keep a good line of staple —Quite a sharp snow storm setin yester- | and fancy dry goods, It will bo my day about noon, continuing for a couple of | alm to keep goods that will give satis- hours, but melted as fast as it fell, factlon, and sell at the very lowest prices, and never misrepresent any- —In spite of the low prico of corn, the | pino " T oxpect on opening ont In the Council Bluffs elevator is recelving from | oo 'hore to glve you some special bar- aixty to a hundred car loads per day. ains in several lines of goods, which ~—Justice Vaughan has supplied Omaha i have bought at a drlve especially for parties with eight car loads of fence posts, | that purpose. You will be astonished having disposed of two more yesterday. at the loln price. J. R, DAvIDSON, ~The United States court will begin EASTER SERVIOCES. agitating the legal ability of some of the learned attorneys of the state to-day, —Colonel Root, the new United States 0¥ s marsbal arrived yesterdsy morning ready| Divine service was conduoted by the to perform his part in looking after the | pastor, Rev. Henry MoMeekin, who United States court, took for his text, Ps. xovil, 11, “Light —Since the arrest of the ocorpse-confi- | 1s sown for the righteous, and gladness dencewan, matters at the tranfer have | for the upright in heart " The Presbyterian Church Services. wone, of Creston, are registered at the Ogden, Geo, K. Felt, of Montrose, lowa, is dofng business in the city, and stays at the | Ogden. Lilie Hudson and Wm. F. Bobyshell, of Hastings, are registerod at the Pacific ho- tol. J. R, Rutkin and J. Q. Archer, of Shenadoab, hang out at the Ogden, J. D, Paddck, of Malvern, spends his leisure time st the Pacific, J. M. Albers and R. B, Wells, of Tem- pleton, are at the Pacific, Samuel Hays was a pleasant caller at Tak Bre office yesterday. John A, Norman, living in the hub of Universe, is at the Ogden. D. F. Saul, from Harlan, is staying over at the Pacific house, Stephen King, a Woodblne resident, dwells at the Pacific, Heal Hstate Transfers. The following transfers of real Jaa, B, Greeg, of Red Oak, and G, L. arrivals at the Ogden, g . and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Towa. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. ‘The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Compnfi hereby announces, that 1t will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line 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: been very quiet, passengers being allowed [ Jntroduoing this subject he spoke of | estate are reported for Tur Bex as|3 Inch Service Pipe ...... oee .87 25 m:"md"“" to their, respective de-| 4 oy the suthor of .light, physical, | taken from the county records by J. | & ': :: ‘: .. o intellectual, moral and spiritual, and | W. Squire & Co., abstractors ot titles, i (s - 975 mf:’ '_:3‘:; ::':;’:';: :::::’: ':;:l: ofthe blmln.gl which physical life sym- Daily, but as the colonel was not prepared ::_’“flx}‘ Jl‘“"o'l‘_";:l‘:o"'l_ll“: :'falf:t';;:" i ) ::'."fl::(;h' oase was put off Hll to-mor: nor the unocertain and unreliable light S P of tradition that is referred to by the ~The youngest child, Pruellsof Mr. | psalmist, but the light of the glorious snd Mrs, B, Thurman, aged 17 months old | gospel of the son of God—nothing died yesterday morning at 2 o'clock, Ser- | natural but a supernatural light re- vices will be held to-day from the residence | veallng to us the path of life and im- 820 Sixth street at 2 p, m, mortality, The text was dlscussed —Died Monday morning at 8:45 with under two heads—the character de- soribed and the blessings annexed. oongestion of the lungs, Olive, atant child | WRighteons” s o generlo torm, a name of Edmund D, Jr,, and Sarah J. Jofferies, | rapregentative of a distrlot olass of the of this city, aged 3 mouths and 15 days, | human family, The terms ‘‘rlghteous” Funeral services will be held to-day at 3(and ‘‘wickad” cover the two great p. m, from the resiuence, olasses of the human family, The be- —A complimentary reception will be | llever ia righteons, both as to state tendered to Iev, J, G. Lemen this even. | 8nd character, with Ohrist's righteous- ing at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, J, | Re88 imparted to him and tho spirit's P, Filbert, Rev, Lemen has boon a very | Fi8hteousncss imparted to him., Hoe Is BRI S - Dobiss sastab 30k m’ righteous in the slght of God and can Fociag P"“"“ p: urioR Ri8| ging: “Thou has clothed me with the Tm of nervice here, nud many regret| gurment of salvation; Thou has cover- sincerely his early departure, ed me with the robe of righteousness.” ~—David Wilding aud A. B. Boran, of | But the bellever is further represented Crescent City, have employed a couple of | a8 ‘‘upright in heart.” This refers to Iawyers to settle » matter over which they | the new nature implanted by the oould not agree, and have bronght some | Holy Spirit. This Is that integrity of twelva or fifteon witnoses to testify In the | %001 which Is tho Irdex and exponent matter, The talking is all done before of His justification. ‘‘Blessed are Justice Abbott, who will declde the oase, | o PH",In hoart, for thoy shall see making everybody happy. . .7 8 J JOR man, standing before the pictures of a —The green grass does not wave as yet, | Rubens or an Angelo, not only drinks mor does Robin Redbreast or the twitter- | in the grandeur and elaborate richness ing blue bird chirp their songs of gladness | of the portralt, but his soul Is fired to at the arrival of merry spring, for it hasn't | lmitate the great masters of antiquity. arrived; but st acks and car loads of goods | S0 the portraits of character presented are daily arriving to make glad our mer.|Py Christ in the evangelists is so ohants and $heir customers, who are llrlklngli grand that it fires the be- Sogion, f liever's heart to be like Christ, and real estate and loan agents, Council Bluffs: Trustees of H. B. Russell to H. H, Rounds, e § 8 e 9, 76, 40; $960. F. 0. Muler to M. M. E. Gaylord, lot 13, in block 8, Byatt's sub-dlvision; $2,788, 8. E. Leonard to W. J. Mathews, lots 16 and 16, in block 2, Stutsman’s 2nd addition, $387.60. J. W. Squire to 8. V. Leanard, lots 15 and 16, in block 2, Stutsman’s 20d addition; $1. G. H, Nash to U. Anderson, s § nw 23, 75, 39, 81,860 0. R, L &P. R R. toT. H, Orrell n wne 28, 77, 41; $44. Pottawattamio county to A. Folsom lot 1 to 12 Inclusive, In block 13, Bay- e 3d additlon, ocity; $175. 8. Dye, et al. to 8. Barnett, part of se} of se}, 21, 74, 40-$100. J. N. Bruen to F. W. Bowdon, sw} of nwi, 1, 76, 39 —$840. . M. Oraig to M. E. Oraig, lot 7 in blook 8, Avoca—$100. . Talbott, ¢3 of J. W. Talbott to nw}, 34, 74, 38 —§1,200. J. Killpack to Ewing Hall, part of sw} of nw}, 9, 76, 46 —8375. W. 8. Goodell to N, Hunt, se} and e} of aw}, 29, 75, 39, —_—— Nothing bullds up shattered consti- tutions 8o quickly as Brown's Iron Bittera, Our New Loan suu amprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses is that proposed and in operation hy the Mercantile Loan, .11 26 1 “ “ ...13 00 These prices include the cost of opening and closing the street, tapping the street water main, furnishivg and ivserting corporation cock, furnishing and putting {n extra strong lead service pipe, furnishtog and putticg in curb stop, stop box and cover complete, ano makirg all necessary con- nostions between the street wain and the curb of the street which are about one-haif the cost to the consumer of doing the same work after the waterworks are completed. In viewof the contemplatod paving of certaln stroets in the city, partics are recommended to make application immediately at the office of the company, 26 PEHARIL STRBEERT, in order to eaye the necessity and avoid the increaged expense of breaking up the street after paving has been done. HARRY BIRKINBINB, Eugineledr.[ m1-dt Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, NEW COODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith, . MERCHANT TAILOR NOS. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI- ‘ COAN EXPRFSS OFFICE, ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP, ~ DIRECTORY. COUNGIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BENO & 0., 15 i Siret s 17 Fosst Stses. to be with Christ, and ‘‘he that hath —Information was filed against & party | this hope in Him purifieth himself even as Ho is pure,” The bles- sings symbollzed by light were uext discoursed on, ght s the emblem of knowledge, of hollnoss, of joy. The soripture at- tributes of the light—as ‘‘a light,"(Isalah), ‘‘a marvellous light;” (Peter), ‘‘a holy light;” (David), the “light of fellowahlp;” (John) *‘a light that 1s sweet and pleasant, and that named Marsh for violation of section 7, page 172, of the ordinance book of 1880, Don't look this ordinance up but go to the clerk of the court and ask him about the ordinance; or ask the city marshal, who is doing his duty in the way of looking after offenders, —Jas, W, Giddings and Miss Ida E. Smith were married yesterday by Judge Vaughan, Miss Smith s very popular|shineth morejand moreunto the pertet |of his own for about the sams as here and well known, having been raised in the family of Jndge Dadloy, of this city, She has also been a teacher tor two “years in Boomer township, where her hus- band, a son of Esquire Giddings, was born and raised, May life’s burdens rest livhtly on their shoulders and their cup of pleas. ure be filled even to running over, day;" (Solomon), were next taken u and discussed with striking and at. tractive illuatrations. The church was crowded and as the decorations on the pulplt were on a scale of grandeur and beauty never before excellad, perhaps equalled, by the ladles, whose taste was manifested of the floral tribute, and the singing | o, pmetne oy ocrre asemtoratle | R, J. F. WHIT Trust and Improvement company of Grocery 2156 Main Street, vhis city., By investicg In shares in MAx MOHN, }ORESTON HOUSE. {Bowl,flfl&flflMninSt. dhis institution, which "1s backed by |————————0—— some of our best and most reliable OFFICE : business men, it becomes posaible and ll. M BARsan, M. D.. Cor. bth 8t. and 5th Ave, comparatively easy for a man of mod- OFFICE: Oor, Mal 3 oth o : Cor. Main an , up-stairs, Resldence, 609 Willow Avenue, inga ocertaln number of shares, at & S cortaln monthly payment, in a fow N SGHUHZ JUSTIOE OF THE PEACE, years & man can own a house . g Office after February 16th, over American Express. LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT hy 3 P b:lie‘::’:he‘i‘i’:r?:lll'tll:‘i:ol:::d T:lv:z s. s. wAcNE y for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th St company, by organizing and opening g or v, barive tied o e J, M, ST, JOHN & GO, GASH BUYERS, Etl,:n;, ;,:d G:L.':elm .Z:u:{’,,“;'_'_fg',, ;e: Who esalo butter, eggs, pculllyuruN ::: ,:::) v;u;.hnDng;;:) ngu;;:;:mnu Broadway. S. A PIERCE, ‘ Ination, and we have no hesitancy in i pronouncing them reasonable ylnd SorMstp and Flest avenug; ~—Mr, Covalt's younvest daughters child | of the , choir, and the solo; rendered | equitable, and backed by gentlemon Broad » who died at Lincoln, Nebrasks, whero the | Wero groatly admired by the audience. | of honor and Integrlty. As_ the com: PETHY BRIDGE & H ER BERTS, Koty 33;"2;‘5:2d1.‘3;‘;. parents resids was brought to this city yesterday morning for interment. The child was about four years of age and died of » rheumatic trouble. The parents have many friends here who mourn with them in their sad affliction, D, M. Con. mell, undertaker met the party at the Union depot with carriages whenoe they proseeded to the cemetery, —W, W, Hamblin, the popular general agent of the C, B. & Q. road in this city, has resigned that [place and accepted » similar one with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fo road, with headquarcers at Las Vegas, New Mexico, Mr, Copeland, who has been with Mr, Hamblin, takes the posi- tlon of freight solicitor at Denver, Col,, for the B- & M. road. Both these gentlemen ill probably leave us next week, It has been regarded as one of the most successful services ever held in this church. Miss Blanche Oliver sang solos morning and evening doing herself mauch credlt, both in volce and style. For SaLe—At a bargain, two cheese vata and fixtures, Address 2,304, Councll Bluffs, Iowa. fob27-tf Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street, ———— e — # If you are mot married, write the Mar. riage Fund and Mutual Trust Associa- tion, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for circulars explaining the plan, 18.8m, . —— Rallroad Racket. Dennis and James Gllmore, through thelr attormey, Colonel Keatly, have entered sult agalnst the Ohloago & pany exists {t becomes at once an in- stitotion of value and credit to onr al H CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and olty and those who desire homes. . . SM » Broadway, Plans and speaifications furnished’ Thelr president is T. A, Kirkland, e LR 2 1 E L YL EG b At Bk B e iR a0 : e kland, Tn FINE HARNESS I have the varlot vioa prysident, Judge Ponkes seo: | W W, SHERMAN. 5. 5inee secomnee. 156 dim e Boobe, and their office I In tho base- | "y N e g m " =R A MIEY MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work ;?tbfék?h:g::: 1:'1':: vaeehnl‘::t:x':s JAMES FRANEY, and Roasonable Ooargos.” 812 “l‘SroldwTy. Pearl stroet ian27ly | oy o” FURNITURE, STOVES and —_— - HoWE & SON, Household Supplles, 303 Broadway, COUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL | — o ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block, NOTICES. LINDT & HART, Pricticosin siate aud federal conees. o T Manu't Fine Furniture, Upholstory good Jomoe syt sirersonocte, e | E QTOCKERT 8 B0, 0ot and Window Sheioc 05 5o ‘Waante, Boarding, otc., will be inserted In this s - Py 2 Hides, Pelte, Tallow and Grease, ot i s o | OBERNE, HOSICK & G0., iceois x5k b o e PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. A ———— » ~—Thunder snd lightning! Wiggins is | Northwestern rallroad company in the ::::1' ,:,‘;:: CHORVAL. .M 08¢ Y0, N0 1 J- B_ HEAT y RALED BAY, CORN, OATS, where; the lightning rod wagons b mmenced persmbulating, and now we all have an abundance of storms with: ut any previous preparations to receive hem, except & lightning rod on the house, Get your physical constitution ready to be entertained by the talking msn who carries the battery to prove distriot court of Pottawattamie county for §1,000 each for belng ejected from traln No, 26 on the 13th day of March, after having tendered the conductor the regular fare in money, It seems they were golng to Honey that the electric currents cannot leave | Oreek Station and had beon unable to is rod, while all the other ones are|Procure tickets, and so Informed the rauds. oconductor, but he refused to take pay for the ride and refused to stop the ~—The cartoon is becoming » power in | traln, and made the partles get oft the world, and Mr, Beard's srtist is|while the train was in motion, using that power to advertire the wall paper business, His sketches, Observa- tion, Transportation wnd Retrospection, illustrate three intéresting studies, in which the chief charactersare s small boy | oy " b party will also enter sult 1 house near Indian Oreek, snd abig billy-goat. In the adjoining to-day, window an wsthetic gentleman of color wites them to “‘walk in hyar” and see the | Ogden, ©, 8, Porter, of Lincoln, dwells at the near Broadway. \ MASON by trade, and willing to work at I £\ slmost anythi eking job Address BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 522 § No. 522, A. LAMB’ Cor. Broadway and Soott streets. Mason,” thisofice, ' VY ANTED—A gosd barber, to whom WAD VETERINARY SURGEON, Office cA y Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street, BRAN, Eto., 114 North Main Street. And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway.- L Sov- erelgn, Prop.,, P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. we will give s permanent job, no other need apply. Callon or ad ress REDFIELD BROS., Shenandoah, lowa, WAY Siiuation by baker of 10 y excoricnce, W e B o8| HARRY LELAND, “**™™ "5 wod sroior Wmll)—lv ybod, Oot B % Oouncll Bluffy fo | —————————— 2 — e P ETED--Pry A Sewal] Riufh Je Manuf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- JALS Sho tentn WM 1a”tuclica, “THe | s s sl o N 1 Feur sions | P J. HE"“ESSY, plled, 8th St., between Gth and 7th Avenue, Northwestern depot and the round - o This is likely to be a big case, as we under- stand another person who was with near Broad: For SBale and Rent RENT-—From April 1st, pleasantly fur- FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL :l":n‘nvh.:l“:\.mu b, "% “slatemen. 5 (A, MA"DEL' HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 326 Broadway, QU EnrRr | DE CAY & GASSEL, Soamacoms, ivinms: HANAN & SON, REYNOLD BROS, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.,, 412 Bryadway, Council Bluffs, West Side Square, Olarind '} IOWA. " DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluXs, Ia. R. S. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. . 8 5()| Also Wood and Iron PUMPS, Wood Tubing a'd Gas Pipe and Pump rixtures, for both Wood and Iron Pumps. ~ Orders will receive prompt astention. No, 604 South COUNCIL BLUFFS, - . E - 10WA. Main Btreet. 115-e0d-t8 1 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. wmux. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE. B J. W. SQUERE & O O. Lands and Lots Bou&ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. GUNGI} BLUFFS sislge comt e e HIOWA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Secy. J, 0. HOFFMAN, Vice Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE GO. Insures Live §tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, The only company in Towa that will insure. your stock againat loes from any cause whatever. ck will consult their own interest if, when ¢ have, snd be satisfied with nothing loss. information call on or address B, L. SMITH, Local Agent, - - - - “ffice, No O Main Street, e s D e e s e e MRS. D. A. BENEDIGT, THE LEADING DEALER IN E AIX GO O ID 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. For Hngines, Boilers. Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. Yond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Corner 2 Btreet and Sth Avenue, Councll Bluffa, Prompt attention to crders, The 5 Workmanship and Reasonable charces feb 10 DI A exE FR Owned by Dr. O, W, Archibald. The fnest, quality & d largest stock west of tended to st all hours, We dety competition n 1883 SHABON 1883 | IOy bt voots or bricos, Our My Morgan has D R Oosied 1 . T. | oughly unacestands his nussess.- Warerooms, Withers dam Nor. | 811 Broaaway. UPHOLSTERENG in all its iog ana tamorequins, raphic auo wa or- ders filled_ without del ighly-Bred Trotti ions, | MOBBAN, KELLER & C0. Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions, nlfl AN, KTL B ) Chicago of Wooden and Metalic Cases. Calls at- [ONT—Dark chestnut horse. 15 served as uuuertaker :m forty years and thor- W. T- the site of | branches bromptly attended to a'so carvet- Is MRS, B. J. HARDING, M. D., better, and 3 with records in 2:20 and better. GLENW Chestnut sorrel horse, 15 e W PTG v by Pliny Nicholas, Esq., West Liberty, low Wapsio, dam a fine Kentucky bred mare, Glenwood is a' large pow- erful horse, weighs 1,160 pounds, hay great style il:;:l'n:;:ml, nd has proven himself a most excei- Medical E[ect rician These horses possess rar dual excellence, [t o168 ot the. AND Council Blufis Driving Park g GYNECOLOGIST. At 835 Each, to Insure For further information apply to SAMUEL COLBURN, Trainer, Council Bluffs Driving Park, marid-dlm EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. .Etflmcilal Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phils delphia, Ponna, Office Cor, Broadway & &lenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all disessos and psintal di Gculties peculiar to females & lptchlr; 1.D, KDMUNDSON, K. L. BHUGARY, A, W. STRENY President. Vice-Pres't. Caahi CITIZENS BANK Of Council Blaffs, Organized under the laws of the State of Iowa Pald up capltal, 76, Authorized capital, '”3.3 Interest pald on time deposits. Dratte lesued THOS, OFFICER. W. L. M. PUBNY, OFFICER & PUSEY, Couneil Bluffs, Ia. et R SMITH & NORTON, Broad: N F s v | REVERE HOUSE, Oper irou iiiad. s 3150 s day: | - on the principal citios of the United States and 1860 ! Europe. Special attention given to collections sad correspondence with promps returns. DIRNOTORS J.D. Edmundson, E.L. Bhugart, J W. Wallace, ~J. W. Rodfer, 1 5. E MAKON, |- ot 12 AROE I T =B O T ~MBS. B, J. HILTON, M, D,, 808 9138 YNGR Doak. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JOUNOIL BLUFFS, « lowa’ 222 Brosdwav. CouncliiBluffs. Established, - . Dealers In Forelgn and Domostle Exchangs ud home securities.

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