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T e e me e THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS :0WA MONDAY APRIL 2 The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mondav Morning, April 2. SUBBCRIPTION RATES: = = = = = 20cents per week. ...... #10.00 por Yoar., Ofce: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near roadway. Bome one alwaya in the nffice, MINOR MENTION. ~—See Joereph Reiter's spring styles. ~Additional local on seventh page, —Anyone wanting to take a family to board should address ‘‘Board,” Bz office. —The offizers took in one common drunk yesterday evening. He hadn’t nary red cens, —Two “‘soiled pigeons” had a slight al- tercation near Broadway depot yesterday evening. CiiEAP Ra1Luoan Tickers,—Buy them rom D, W, Bushnell, 5 doors north of postoff.ce, mtf ~—The city is full of strangers and com mercial men are here in numbers, The hotels, therefore, are driving & good trade, —Please visit 23 Main street and see W. 8. Homer & Co.'s new stock of queens- ware, glassware, etc., which they will open to-day. —Tramps and con, men are becoming most too numerous for comfort. As our streets are bad y in need of repairs these excresences might be atilized, —Mr, J. P, Rogerton, of Fort Dodge was in the city yesterday looking for his between some freight cars and was sup- posed to be lightiog & match to light his pire with, A few minutes before he had been seen hunting for the agent, and being unsuccessful in securing transportation, had gone in between the cars to stesl & rile, and when the cars bumped together he must bave fell, and in the counter movement of the train received the fatal injuries, ~A high toned young man of the rail- rond stock yards got o draft and a regis tered letter, Something about the matter must have been crooked, for it stirred up quite & breeze in certain quarters; but the facts have been carefully concealed. There is nothing to compare with rich and infla. ential relations as & pa a for the ills that follow moral delinquencies. —The delegates to Department Encamp- ment from this post, G. A, R., who leave to-night for Des Moines, are Colonel Jobn Lindt, post commander, Colonel W, F. Sapp, Osptain D. Malley, K, Holmes and J. Meteslf. Alternates—L. Sovereign, W. Roper, B, Fox and E. J. Abbot. Captain Abbott is also judge advocate of the department, ~Mr. R T. Richards narrowly escaped & ranaway accident yesterday evening while driving down Eroadway and near the O, & N, W, depst, One wheol of his buggy came off, letting him down in bheJ street, and but for some bystanders whe #3izad the frightened horses, there might have been a costly smash.up, ~The clerk fssned the following licenzes to parties who desired to unite their for. tunse and troubles in this vale of te: Wm, Graham to Christina Ohristensen, hoth of this city, A. Eugene Hobson, of Hilledale, Mills county, to Cornelia Brindle, of this city, and James . Moss > Louiee ., Rainbow, both of Macedonia, —Sheriff Clattenbuck is proving himself son, who left home some two weeks ago quite an efficient «fficer having recently POITAWATMIE BULLIES. Justice on Their Track The orlme committed near Honey Creek In this county during the pro- gross of the slugglng match botween John Mose and Dag Pointa have dis graced our county, and that disgrace jastice to ticlpated In any way. The ¢fi'sy took place on Taureday, the 20.h inst., sloggera were 80 great ihat death wes thought to be the inevitable result, aud yet on Friday nothing was done On Satorday 1t wss known all over the county, and yet the day passed without any cflicer undortaking the task of arresting anyone. Justlos Vaughan, dirgosted with the inuctlon of those whose sworn duty it was to enforco the law drew up & complaint and afcer a nomber of futile attempts to get [ signer, at last found in Mr, R, L. Williams & man who did not hesitate to afd so right- eous & proceeding. Warrants were then made cut, and strange to eay, Justice Vaughsn went to all cfliclals whose daty iL was to serve sush papers and one atter another rofused, one be- cause the culprlts’ relotlves were old friende; another because he owned property In the viclnity where the bullies resided; another because he would not go, and attll another be- canee ho had not been called on firat, and wanted to think it over. Siveral men were asked to serve as mpecial constables, bav declined, claiming thet regularly elected officors were sworn to do this work. » Depaty Sher!ff and Conatable Ciat- terbuck = was away, bat Sanday every person who par. while laboriog under a fit of anger. found the separator which was taken from | m0rning he returned and was a ked to —Mr, Davidson has finally got moved, | the Northwestern depot in this city last | 80rve the papers. He promptly agroad and will in o dayor two have his store|Jaunsry. Dealers in second hand goods again in ship-shape, He will have a stock | should be more particular about title t of goods to compare with the elegant and | property. finely finished rooms he is in, —A young man on the Rock I.landroad —Regular meetiog of the city council | from Illinois, bound for Nebrasks, was to do his fall duty and bring the culprits to justice he case apparently involves the following vlolations of the statntes «f Iowa: An affray punishhble by §100, fine or thirty dayes’ imprisonment; plete STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK. They will carry a very LA T GE ST OCK and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Council Bluffe, Iowa. NEW COODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith, MERCHANT TAILOR to-night, when it is supposed a new wman | duped to the tune of 877, all he had, by a |assault and battery, same panishment; NOS. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI- will be elected to fill the vacancy caused | pretended merchant, last Saturday, This by Mr, Upton’s resignation, besides trans- | confidence busivess is really getting to be scting other important business, monotonous, and they ought to suffer —Some parties committed a case of | When oaught. vaudalism in Lswis township recently, for | —The Round Table meets on Tuesday which citizens offer & reward of 825, for | evening, the prayer meeting on Wednes. mayhem, a felony and punishable by ten years in the penitentiary; assault with intent to do great badily Injury, slmilar penalty; a rlof, same punish- ment-—the epectators who do not ia- terfere to stop such an affray bacome liable to severe penalties, OAN EXPRFSS OFFICE, ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP, AN& s, i pil : .z&“ o must be wiped out proaptly and com S CIANAN ARk plotely by meting the full measure of | Wil| open on April Ist an elegant and com: VW v oR HANAN & REDDIS Z. T. LINDSEY & CO., 412 Bryadwav, Counc'l Bluffs, West Side Sqjuare, Cinindn}IOWA' DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Fho'esale Frutters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Counecil Blu ¥s, Ia. M. GALLAGHER, GROCERIES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Pricen, Polite Attondants, _lebaly -sa-tu-th- 3 B Y E First Door East of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Eroadway the discoverv and arrest of the parties, ‘Why should not the proper officers of the day evoning, the Woman's missionary meeting on Filday afternoon, These wore These flesh chewers had relatives aoting as their seconds or abettors and DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. PETER C. MILLER, county take a hand in the deal. the pulpit announcements yesterday at the —The president of tho board of trade, | ConRregational church. Mr, E, L. Shugart, has called a meetiog —The great and unknown specimen of of the board at its rooms at 7:30 this even- | an snimal which was found Saturday, ing, for the purpose of transacting some | while excavating for Hattenhaur's new important business, A fall attendance of | carriage factory is still exciting the iatet- all the members is urgently requested and | est and curiosity of our people, expected, —The explosion of & coal ol lamp in & —The great German Infantry band of [negro cabin, near near the Brondway the Eighty. first regiment is probably one | depot, caused considerable commotion of the finest musical combinations in this | 8mong the dusky inmater. No scrious country, and our people may well antici- pate a rich treat, See notice of their ap- damage done, —There is too wuch boasting of the pearance in this city at Platner's (Turner) [ powerleas condition of the law. There are Ball to-night, honor and credit for his noble effort in try- ing to bring to justios and trial th-se par- ticipating in the late prize fight. These|hold a grand bazar and bssket picnic |8tate, would chaw and kick each oth- kind of officers would in fact make crime [ Thursday evening nt Dohavy’s hall, a fine [®F 11 the most dlegustingly brutal not only odious hut drive desperate and dangerous criminals from the land in place of encouraging it by thelr silence or ac- tual protection, —The Ohicago Times of recent date, under the head of Towa notes, contained the following: “Pottawattamie county clsims to be the banner county in the country for corn raising. As shown by the census it raised more corn in 1880 than any any other counto in the United Statee, ‘with the exception of two in Illinols, and last year it stood at the head of them all.’ —A the Spirltual ball in MoMahon's ‘block the Sciety of Spiritualists of this city, m common with their brothers throughout the United States, celehrated officers who will arrest and punish the | hanten o badly that he had but little —Justice Vaughan is entitled to all | partios engaged in tho recent Mose-Points | life in him when the offesy of 59 min- bratality, —The ladies of the Episcopal church tableaux will be presented and music —Sheriff Chattenbuck caused Joe Boggs to appear before Justice Abbott yesterday, who fined Josepb for carrying concealed ‘weapons, They were “‘not for Joseph,” —A whole train load of corn was shipped from here to Chioago Friday by Judge Bond, one of our prominent grain dealers, It went yia the Rock Island. —Another attempt was made by confi dence men to fleece a rural youth from Avoca, Tows, yesterday morning. =Mr, L, H. Morganstein, ofMinnesota, passed through the city with a drove of 500 cattle for Nebraska, ~—Mary Walstein, a wife, was slightly they are only a little less guilty than their privclpals, The brutality of this corflict has porhaps never bofore beon equaled In the history of the barbarlam of the prize rlug, They fooght for money, for supremacy s human bull doge, and for the gratification of feelings of hatred they had for oach other. Moss had & finger chawed off at the first joint, and the sinows were torn out as far up e his wrist, That finger fs now on exhibition at Miseouri Velley, The eame man aleo had a plece of his noso bitten off. Points, who was roported dead, was utes wasat an end. The combatants. the bystanders JOHN BEKO & 0., 15 staia St w057 b Siveer. MAX MoHN’ }erEsTON HOUSE. J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. cr 580 50 ave DR. J. F. WHITE, °™&lice, 60 Wiew Avome N. SCHURZ, onice sticr ebruary ioih, over Amesiosn Expresn. S. 8. WAGNER, &-cerui'st Caatnaire ratem, 30, 224 - J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who esale butter, cges, poultry ard fruit. Ship to us. Draftby return mall, 148 Bro Grocery 215 Main Strort. Hotel,217 & 219 Main St. manner, but they wore not interfered with, for a coneteble, it 1s reported, 8t00d by with a revolver to see that the fighters were not molested. Itis supposed that twenty-five o thirty men witnessed this brutality, as there werea large number of Invita- tions extended and accepted to witners There are peace officers in that township, but they seem paralyzed at the enormity and extent of the crime, or else they fear the bullies that par- tlolpated in the exercise. Cartain it1s they have so far done nothing. We anxiously awsit the outcome cf the proceedings now instituted, and we oan assure the officers who have had the public spirlt to proceed against these criminals that the better class of Saturday, the 81t of Maroh, by speaking | I"Jured Sunday morning by being run |the people of this olty, county and circles and manifestations through leading mediums. In the evening & most happy time was had, and the joyous festivities ‘were kept upup until 1 », m, Dancing, feasting, ring oake and singing constituted the evening programme. —Why did the conatables, city marshal aad even the sheriff of the county refuse it or offer a frivilous excuse to serve the warrants issued against the parties in the late brutal affray in this ccunty, Are they cowards or do they desire to encourage such proceedings at the expenseof owr ©oounty and state? Only one officlal out of the whole list, Depbty Sherift Clatter- buck, had the stamina and moral courage to take the pi and servethem, the out- come of which will be known to-day. —Extract from Frank Leslie's, March 81,1883 :—The saloon license question is occasloning considerable excitement throughout Towa. Council Bluffs propo- #es to exact o fee of 2500; Waterloo 1s wavering between 8300 and $500, Ottum. wa and Chariton have already fixed on $1000; Fort Dodge charge 8500; and the mumber of saloons has been cut down from twenty-three to five; Humboldt has » fow saloons at 8500 each; Jefferson has only two and charges them $1000 each, Creston has eight with the highest fee of all-$1,600, and Boone expects to limit her saloons to fire, —About 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon the fire bell rang the awful alarm, sounded from alarm box No. 6, and quickly the engines, hose carts and hook and ladder companies turned out, bni when getting on Broadway they took the wrong course, coming down the street, while the fire was on Madison street, east of the . Broadway Methodist church, and origin ated in a house owned by old Mr, Wood- ‘ward, in which he and a carpenter named Oal, Smith lived, The fire was extin. guished before the envines arrived, it being & small affair, Reecue fire engine ran over the front foot of the horse called Pat, belonging to the | mer residing near Shelby, hose ocart of the Council Bluffs en. over by a buggy. —Several of the boys were disappointed yostorday—it was the 1st day of April, —Services at the different shurches yes- terday were well attended. —Rallroad trade is slightly decreasicg. 104 Ibs A Sugar. 8100 7" 1ba Arbuckle’s Coffoe, 11b pgs 1.00 b gall kegs Honey Drips Syrup 1.76 3 lbs A No. 1 Japanese Tea.... 1.00 25 bars Jas, Kirk's Soap. . 100 Best Kansas Winter Flour, out, $3. All brands Lusk's California Oan Fralt, per can 250, at J. P, Fiuserrs, 209 Up, Broadway. Dr, Weat, Dontist, 14 Pearl streot. - For SALE—At a bargain, two cheese vats and fixtures, Address 2,304, Councll Bluffs, Towa. fob27-tf PERSONAL. “'Florence Herbert,” one of the bright stars of the footlights, with her husband, Mr, 1D, H, Miller, are in the city, located at the Pacific honse, state will be prompt to show their ap- preclation and back their every effort for putting down the lawless class now triumphantly boasting of friends in high places. 29-Dresses, cloaks, coats, stookings and all garments can be colored wuc- cessfully with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable colors only 10.. Brown's Bronohial Trocbes will relieve Bronchitis, Asthma, Oatarrh, Consumg- tivo and Throat diseases, They are ueed always with good success, Partlog Woraes. With this lasue of THe Bek my con- neotion with it as clty oditor of the Council Bluffs departmont ceasos, and with many regrots I bid the kind readers and my many personal frionds here adieu, thaoking them for the courtesies and kinduess shown me, I shall watch with interest the progress of the enterprising people of the city, and can only wish it might have been my fortune to share with them the rapld progress they are making, Having accepted a position with oue 8. RBIBRGE, 0 0 4 G ik vimsn "|PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, i7" Bermivay. SMIT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and . . s Broadway. Plans and specifications farnished’ W. W. SHERMAN. .t e, o maiety JAMES FRANEY, MEiooany,TAlom. e wo HOWE & SON, ™™ Snindt Semeiros oy LINDT & HART, rcheiovis tud edeeai'souets, > E. STOCKERT & G 0., Curciuaans Wintow Sion 505 Bivey- OBERNE, HOSICK & G0., chicw;ocis Siat 8t . Bio SA'“TARIU And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- erelgn, Prop.,, P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 522, A- lAM B, Cor, B‘roldwny 'and Sostt streets, 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W A IR . B AP E EL!Y AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCAES. FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES. niSE MatNfimet. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFIGE T, YW, v QU IR E & O O Lands and Lots Bou%ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RAT NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. BHUNGIL BLlJFFS Shimitinh e - IDWA M. T. DAVIS, Prosident, N. B. LASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vics Pres. © HULBURT, Adjuster, MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE GO. Insuves Live ¢ tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Poarl Btreet, COUNOIL BLUFFS, o & IOWA, The only company in Iowa that will insure your stook against loes from any canse whatever. Qwners of Stock will consult their own interest if, when insuring their Stock, tney sce that the palicy includes all the losses they may have, snd be s isfied with nothing less. For further informaticn call on or address L. SMITH, Local Agent, - - - - Office, No 9 Main Street. . L. L MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIXR GOOIDSs 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, . ’ For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, a Street and 8th Avenue, Qouncll Bluffs. Prompt attention to crders, The 4 Workonshi; Setpnt And Reasonable charees fob 10 WADE GAR y VETERINAl}guyiUll‘SggN,Ng.fii? Soott street, HARRY LELAND, “*C° ™G5k ma Brostrey P. J. HENNESSY, i s beimion i and it avomus. REVERE HOUSE, Hi DE CAY & GASSEL, & Our New Loau uwuu smprovement Uo SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. Now Opera Housa, R fitted, $1, $1.60 per day. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Oorner Sixth and Haskell streets. vinoes us that one of the most equita- Investigation into the matter con- | QOUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL ! C. E. V. Saunders, agent for the Singer |Of the new and great enterprisos of Sewing Machine company, was a pleasant | this vart of the west, the Nebraska oaller at this office recently, Mr, Saunders (824 Iows and insuranco company I s genial, live gentleman, and is the right | 318!l hope and labor to see it keep man in the right place, making lota of busi. | PA¢® and outrival if possible the other ness for the company grand undertakiogs of the energetlc & people in this vicinity. A vew railroad employe arrived here|my mucoessor the same kindness and | 100 of our Friday, who will make himself heard in | courtosios you have so generously the circle to which he is attached, At|qestowed upon your humble servant. present he will be quartered at the house . H. GovLpina, ble, reasonable and feaslble plans of bullding houses s that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of whls city. By inveatirg in shares in I bespeak for this {institution, which 1s backed by bost and most reliable businees 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- NOTICES. NOTICE. —8pecial advertisements, euc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rend, Waate, Boarding, etc., will be nsersod In this column s the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firsh insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent ~fnsertion. Leave adv ortisements a0 our offics, No. 7 Pearl Stroot, ncar Broadway. A wheel of the| telegram from his brother's fam! of Mr. A, W, Rickman, the genial oashier of the freight department of the popular Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. A dozen pounds, and all going well, —Mr, W, Somerville, of Winfield, Kan,, wasin the city last night en route for Shelby, whers begoes in response to w nouncing that Mr, Alex, omerville, a far- was kicked in the head by a colt and supposed tobe far gine No 1, cutting them badly close to | tally in the hoof, ~—A man about fi high, whose baggag s warked Joseph feet seven inches [ and enterprising salesman Chas, W, G It was our pleasure to meet the popular ar, with bis lady, at the Ogden house, Mr, Burns, bound for Marshalltown, In,, was | Gear has been In the west for the paat ten trying to steal a ride on the No wead, He had been at work on at Blair, Neb,, and was discharged Satur- day afterncon, and wss trylng to work east, He bad both legs and one arm ), ) broken, and only lived about five minutes | makes friends and customers wherever he N;r S nited States court will proba- | ment of Shugart's and MoMahon's after the accident, He was in the yard ing bouso, of Thos, M. Argall, of N, York city, Mr. Gear has established Large trade in this state for his house and goss, Sucoess to pim, Young man or woman, f you want big i A money for a small amount, insure in the Marri Mutual Trust Asocl. | J6ATS & man ~can e Fund ar ation, ar Rapids, Towa, 5-3m, |of his own for about the sams se ————— The United States Court, In the Unlted States court Satur- | company, by organizing and opening ily an. | day the juryin the corn contract case up for business, having filled a long of Redmond, Cleary & Oo., vs. Frank Lawrence, roturned a verdlot for §1,- | the most careful scrutiny and exam- 400 In favor of the plaintifts, The case of Slmon Whitehead vs, | PFORouncing them reasonable and E. W. Allen, an action in vegard to|of alleged frand in certaln money matters pan; was "’:0;1 7'0"'"‘1‘! and rosulted In | gtitution of value and credit to our | near Brosd western | years and at present ia traveling in Tows .umm " favor of the plasutifl In the | gity and those who desire homes. bridge | for the large and exteusive wholesle cloth | Sas) of $12,049 fendant, Attorneys Dally & th appeared for the plaintiff and ow | Attorney Btow of Omaha, for the de- rotary, 1. R. a oertaln number of shares, at & n monthly payment, in a few Wants, own a houss e g i———— ANTEO_Board and reom fof wifo and boy h e W he pays monthly for rent. We Jhlle } am on, e 2o s particulars, **Board,” Bas Office, Highly-Bred Trotting Stalions, | _ MOBOAN, K_E_MEL& O Owned by Dr. O, W, Archibald, T e sk maut 0t Chicago of ¥ ooden and Metalic ¢ Culla at- tended to st all hours, We defv competition o 1883 SHASON 1883 | (TS bt Coods o pricen, Que 3ir Morgan has - ches horse 15 | served as uaueriaker for forty years and thor- Witbers, LexingtonKy ¥ by Almont, Nor- | 811 Broaaway. Pl ERENG in all ita man Msia by Alexander’s Normau, Sire. of | branches v ol to w0 camet- In Lulu, record 2:15; Almont by Alexander’s Abdal- | i0g ana wam Lelegraphic auo wa or- lah, sire of G b Maid, ¢ cord 2:14 - Al | ders fllod w mont hes si horses with records in ¥:30 and better, and 3 with records in 2:20 and b tter. ijx:nw?on_nmm,m sorrel horse, 15 MRS, B. J. HARDING, M. D,I hands high, foal 4 1870, bred by Pliny Nicholas, lowa, by Wapsie, dat Esq., West Libert; and speed, and has 3 rovea himselt . mos - exce- | Medical Electrician ous will maxe 1he +pring season of 1683 at the AND Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each, to Insure. For further information ;Pp’}‘y to SAMUEL COLBURN, Trainer, Council Bluffs Driving Park, marl3-dlm EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. ai&BrggdWQ{LQoqgfilBIugg; 9. EDTRRAON, GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Inatitution, Phila delphis, Penna, Office Oor, Broadway & Blonn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, [OWA. The treatment of all disessos and pslntal actitios pocaiiar 40 fomalcs & specially . L SHUGART, A W. STRENY Vice-Pres't. Cashler, belleve the Mercantlle Loan and Trust R Wants & situation in_a wholessie Address G. B., Bag office, Council felt want in Oouncil Bluffs, Thelr plane and system of loans will bear trade, and willing to work at almost anything, is seeking a job Address :!ugn," th office. ination, and we have no hesitancy in NTED—Sijuation by baker of 10 years WV i rionco. " Calt o aadress Omaba bouse, ultable, and bucked by gentlemen | QmabaNebruke 430103 honor and integrity, As the com A‘I:T:.D:_lfi::rxbed & Council Blufts o d k, d y exists It becomes at once an in- | jivered by carriers. '3!.»,“;: 1 Foarl Stieot WAy, Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, For Sale and Rent vice president, Judge Peake; sec- B““; ‘treasurer, Qol. TO RENT-From April 1st, & ploasantly fur- Beebe, and their oftice 1s in the base Fllllg:'z:n::‘ O TIUEN 40° piatieate xages of & hundred af ain In session the greater part |new block, corner First svenue and LD BEES—1a K] e ) p 'ty 9“- package ol Tus Bus office, No. 7 P:fl of the present week, mom en o | GITIZENS BANK TGRS & DUSET.| " e min BA NI EIRS, Organised under the laws of the State of Iowa [ Pald up capital, . Council Bluffs, [a, |“mearss £ " 3 Ity Established, Europe. Bpectal attention given to colled 1856 Eu orrespondance with prompt returas Dealers tu Forelga aod Domestlo Exchange ©d home securities. 'S. E. MAXON, ARORIT B OT. Office over savinge bank. OOUNOILL BLUFFS, i - [lowa 4.0 Rimundson, RL Shogart, I . W. Wallace, ~ J. W. A A. W, Bireol MBS, B, J. HILTON, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON 222 Proadwav. GounolliBlufl. i [t A by