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The Daily Bee. ‘COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesdav Morning, April 10. WUBSORIPTION RATES: x “ = = = = 90cente k. o TN 00 per Yoar. — ——————— OMoe: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near roadway. Bome one always in the nffice. ] “MINOR MENTION, ~8es Joseph Reiter's spring styles. ~—Additional looal on seventh page. —Store your stoves with Derol & Wright, —For HALk —A oar load of horrer, at W. C. Holland's Livery Stable, on Main stroot. —Paist is insane, and he will go to Mt, Pleasant, so say the authorities, ~Justion Schurz is ad interim judye of the supreme court, Aylesworth having taken a brief vacation. —For complete unreliability, a certain paper we know of, and not very far away, ia becoming notorious, —The 0., R. 1. & P. R, R, brought in the Chicago run Mouday with the usual heavy - ail for the west, —Judge Vaughan is at hcmo sick, Bechteles auction was too much for our ex- mayor,but he is not seriously Indisposed. —~Wanrap!—Situation at any kind of PERSONAL was glven withont name or iooation to guide him, bat a thorough policeman Uonduetor Bond last night ran the Oan. | don’t reg :lm m:ch of a h!n:hh act 1l o sh, opon gar then secored the as- non Ball out on the great Wabash, ll‘:'»\h".fl of Uisee Brooks, aod to. gether they watohed proceedings unitil the fruit was ripe for ploking; then they put the Ircus on the thicf the Informer, the latter arrest was a blind, and ulol( caging the birde, questioned the thief about his accom plices and found that Theodore Lyons, yard watchman at the O B. & Q. freight yards was a partner, In half an hour *“Blg The,” a8 he is cailed, had the exquisite pleasure of being a prisoner on the charge of grand larceny and then the; took him to the house where the goods nd after dilligent searoh old barrel in the cellar, well filled with lbkln b lg guni ack filled with clothing of thtgnbel{ quality. Another man, name unknown, was evidently more Interested than an honest man could be, and he was In- troduced to the hand cuffs. The thief registered Charles Brush. “Blg The"” was a very honest and much abused man until the jalior found In his pockets the tags he had taken from the clothing, then he broke down completely. e —ee— ‘When People exchange soocial greetings, couvivialty is vromoted by a glass of “Hub Punch.” This admirably prepared gunch, impromptu, is delightful either with water or lemonade, Replenish your sideboard with it, —————ee It does seem tous from Brackett's The Ogden register displayed names un- dor the heading of Monday, s follows: D. 8. Mint, A. W. Wood, A, T. Cleve- land, Chiosgo; W. D. Gilman, Kansas City; E, W. Hibberd, Misourl Valley; Wm. M, Smith, 8. Luls, The Pacific houss register gives us the following names for Monday's arrivals: Geo, W, Oarter, Des Moines; M. Riley, Milwaukee; E. R, Cadwell, banker, Dun- lap; P. M. Koyes. Red Oak; C. C, Bur- roughs, Decatur, Tll.; D, H. Feed, Mon- ons, In, J. W, Goudon, Loveland, Ool. Jobn Lindt, the gentleman who will go farther and spend more money to help a soldier than any other gentleman we can think of, i doing all he ean to combine the oldiors and sailors by making them members of the ldiers brotherhood, the Grand Army of the Republio, Comrade Lindt will muster & post at Macedonia on the 26¢ inat, Will open on April Ist an elegant and com- plete CA IR IE"XT STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK. They will carry a very LARGESTOCK and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Iowa. The best preparation of iron a doc tor can presceibe s Brown's Iron Bit. tera, because It does not Injare the toeth ae other Iron medlcines will, Northern Nebraska Lands, W. W. Wallace, our coal dealer, just returned from a trip through northern Nebraska, reports the coruntry a beau- tiful one. He says, however, that the lands are largely In the hands of specnlators, This curse of new coun- work. Iam amason by trade, Address Henry Price, city, or leave word at Bex office, —The police are up to several little gsmes of the orooks, and we will hear about the unearthing of a jewelry plant before long. —George Blar:dm, the popular shoe dealer on 8 uth Main street, has made ar- rangement to accommodate the large stock of bonts and shoes he expects daily from tho east, ~The Council Bluffs lodge of the Iowa Legion of Honor have leased the Knights of Labor hall, and their meetings will be held there hereafter on tho first and third Baturday nights of each montH, ~Two fellows calling themselves Tom Tough and John Paff, were on & spree Sun- day night, The judge thought they had broken the laws ot both God and man. So be put on an extra fifty cents, Having no money they went to jail. There is no earthly chance for Brush or Lyons, They are sure of a term in the penitentiary., Such policemen as Edgar and Brooks are worth having, This is only one of aseries of big feathers they have put in their caps in the last few weoks, —The nawes of John T uldwin and W. H. M. Pusey srs not of the kind that mowapaper malice can harm. These gen- tlemen need not pay sny attention to the parties who cre instruoted to oppose them with the peucil wo long as their course of life alters not, =Mr, J, P. Vincent was in the ity yes- torday, Mr. V., is one of the chief men of the extensivo works at Florence, near Omahr, known acthe “‘cut-off works,” He wants men and he is paying liberally, also o few toams are wanted, See ad_in special oolumn, ~Th:t big hole iu the ground on the onst ride of Main street at the junotion with Pear], meavs that the Hon. D, O, Bloomer Is going to build a two. brick blook there, The excavation is nealy complete for the cellar, and » huge pile of brick whows up in front for ma- terial, ~—Now isthe time to fix up your house, and when taklog out the old oarpets and old furniture, stoves, etc., don't forget that A, J. Mandel is anxious to buy aaythiog of value in thas line, a-d if you are want. ing goods, remember that mew and old house furnlshing goods are kept in great wvariety by A, J. Mandel, 825 Broadway. ~In Judee Aylesworth's hall of justice, Pierson va. Swickard oocupled the close sttention of the court. A hundred dollar borse was the subject matter in dispute. The case was taken under advisement, and the judge will renderhis declsion when he has fully noted the weight of all the points made by the learned counsel. —In Justice Abbott's court 8, and J. Btonestreet appeared to answer the charge On the trial of the cause no trial was had the protecuting witners failing to prosecute, The gunny sack which con- tained the flour of the family first named had no brand on ity henoe it could not be identified, but & gunny sack it was uni. versally voted was a mew style receptacle 1 r flour, . —The article In yestorday's i &k, In re. gard to L. Pratt, does great injustice to that gentleman. Hon, W, F, Sapp called yostorday, and stated that Mr, Pratt was ot arrested; that he was his couusel, and that be aud Mr, Wright, - attorney for the Union Pacific, had an amicsble arrange- ment, and as Mr, Patt wished an invest. gstion made they went on his bond, Mr. Pratt claims that be has not embeasled sny funds, and io order to have a thorough investigation the above amlcable arrange- Mr, Pratt, The best Sr that wonder! Bltters, Those imported blrds at Brackett's are all singing nicely. * in Dry Goods. below the postoffice, where I am pre- pared to show you some special bar- gaine in dry goods. g:odllt the lowest pricespoasible, will m; Standard Turkey red table , fast colors, m:l- yard, palr, worth elghty cente, Fine black Linen towels, fifty eents per Man lfiwml:”d u:fi:::: ed, but sald that he would bring :::fi‘..a ha pri s at Omal oes. Illnd. : soe. trouble to show fmd.l full line of ory | seem to get away without any diffi ment was made. We are sorry we have | assortment of ready made clothing, been the innoocent cause of aay Injustice to ring medicloe known fs | secured without money, 1t will bg dls- ul tonio, Brown's Iron posed of without price to ita lawfal Tam now settled in my new storo on | 1O clue was obtalued uutll a young Main and Poarl streets, second door | man nsmed C, W. Lauderom came to Good, honest tto. I intend you sball hav no .;{,:::;:wn :he {1", for dr; chases and he would shadow the thlef, forty cents per | the dealer in ready made clothing sus- trles shows Itself everywhere, and men who expoct to own land should lose no time in securing it before a mfmagoly price stands between them and the heritage of the people, display on the sidewalk last rduy that he had baby carrlages enough to supply the entire state of Iowa, and part of Nebraska too. “NEWC00DS. NEWFIRM ' 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 & G0., 1 rivia Street o 17 Buaet Siveet. MAX MOHN, }crustox mouse {Goomiiettins: J. M BAHSTowl M. D.. OFFICE ; The mayor and five aldermen re- sponded to the roll call at the city bullding last evening, Alderman Mo- Mahon belng the absent member. After the ordinary preliminaries a number of bills for labor were read and allowed, all other bills belng lald over, The petition of A. C. Graham for the fixing of the circus llcenses at $160 was referred. The petition of A. O. Graham for certaln privileges in the way of im- provements was referred. The petition for the Improvement of Indian creek, by plling the places with buckekin from an old palr of | where the banks are washing away, loves, oarefully out and sewed, which | was referred to committee of th elng wral with thread and far- | tlre council, nished with'd loop for'the wrist, made | Mr. E. L. Shugart addressed the & most - formidable weapon of the |council in favor of a brick clrcular slungshot variety. It 1s moat fortu. [séwer along the creek, nate that this dizoovery wahho oppor-| A petition for the right of way along tunely made, for the' slungshots were | Unlon avenue for the Union Paclfic, carefully hidden above the fron roof, |and proposing to deliver freight and where they were found, and were in | PAssengers on Broadway, at its junc- réadinées to be used on the heads cf | tlon with Union avenue, waspresented, and on motion a committee of three aldermen and three citizens, including the mayor ‘was appointed to investi- gate the matter and report. A dlscussion of the question re- vealed objections to the abandonment of that avenue to any rallwsy, but a general desire was maifested that some other route should be geleoted, The followlng committee was ap- pointed: Aldermen E. L. Shu. gart, A, M. Palmer, and E. O. Graham, in conjunction with the com- mittee on streets and alleys from the clty councll, A Pemlnn for a lamp post and a couple of sprinklers came up and referred. The bond of City Olerk Grutman wan presented and approved. ‘Venotice the Marri: Fund, Mutual Trust Association, of C::r Rapids, Iows, highly spoken of in many of the leading papers of the state, oney for the Un- warrled” heads their advertisement in another column of this oaper. 5-8m Fixed for Biuguing. The vigllance of Jailor Bhontz, on yesterday, enabled him to discover positive evidence of a serlous plot, looking toa contemplated jall delevery. The prisoners had removed a certaln lead fixture connected with the water ocloset arrangements, and at thelr lolsure had run it Into three balls of sultable size. They covered these Cor. bth St. and 6th Ave. DR. J. F. WHITE, °™®Nice, 6 Wiiow Avemmer those who stood in the way of an es. oape. Hemmer's Cows, Father White says that Mr. John Hammer's cows got out, and he came down to the pound, consldering that, as it was the daty of the poundmaster to wathor In the stray bovines, he would find his milkers there,and when the cow herder told him that he would have to look further for his cows, he was all broke up and considered the pound a failure. John says the pound ostahes the cowa thac hadn't ought to be caught, while the truant bovines oulty. CEE DAIL: BEE-COUNU L BLUFFS .OWA TUESDAY APRIL 10 CASADY &ORGUTT, v) &L R HANAN & REODISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Bryadway, Counc!l Bluffy, IOWA West Side Syuare, Clarinda i ~ DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters aod Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Blu s, Ia. R. 8. COLE & CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood and Ivon U SIIPS, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe sud Pumo ¥ixtures, for both Wood acd Iron Pumps. irders wiil receive prompt attention. No. 604 8 uth Main Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS, . . bt - 10WA. 115-e0d-t8 1 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFIGE - . o 3 Lands a.n‘r Lo?s Bouéht and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. DUNGILBLUFFS - - - - - - iOWA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Secy. J, 0. HOFFMAN, Vice Pres. 0. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANGE CO. Insures Live f tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Street, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, () - IOWA. m-wat. Bida for curbing and filling lower Main street were opened. Wickham Bros. were the lowest bidder ou stone; M, A. Moore was the only bidder for The Bilnd There Is only one state iustitution for the education of the slghtless, and 1t is called the Iowa oollege for the | filling, blind. Dr. J, F. White, of ourolty, | Mr. Shugart urged sxpedition. The who is a membsr of ita bosrd of blis were refe: with power to act, | The city attorney reported that the trasteos has just retarned fromi the|chief of the fire department held the quarterly meeting at the oollegs, foffice for one year and not during good which is looated at Viaton, Benton b"‘hl';'lolril“tl‘p'::elondl,i:nht:d‘ ty. = o Bluff street mslon was re- S oL 2L e | or ey S s s with an inoreased attendance, cy that there Is room for l:luury'moru h:‘z;‘:::"'d to the evening ot Mon that should be there. The work being Brown's Bronohial Troches will relieve done is one of great bonefic to the un- Bronchitis, Asth Ostarrh, C tive aud Thront discosss. ~ They ave used S ———.— 28Millions of packages of the Dla- mond dyes have been sold without a single complaint. Everywhere they are the favorite Dyes, COMMERCIAL. thelr sight, and ls highly appreclated by all who are interested. The last logislature approprlated money for the t of an ocullst. This has nd his work is quite satis , he having operated sucoess- fally In numerous oases. VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street. Orim. Oon. The only company in Iowa that will insure your stock agalnat loes from any cause whatever. Owners of Stock will consult their own interest if, when pauring their Stock, trey sre that the poliey lncludes all the loages they may have, and be sa isfled with nothing lees. For further information cail on or address - - ' flice, No O Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EAIXR G O O ID:s 837 Broadway, COouncil Bluffs, Iowa. DEVOL & WRIGHT, HARDWARE. STOVES, TINWARE TINNBR'S STOOX, ETO: 604 Broadway, 12 and 14 Main Street, - 4+ COUNCIL BLUFFS, STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW. We solicit your pateonave and will make it pay you to trade with us. Mail orders a Wpeclalty. Prompt sttention and cloce prices. BROOKLYN MARKET, Cor. Eighth and Broadway Manuf' «f HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plled, 8th 8t., between 6th and 7th Avenue. There s domestlo infeliclty In the family of Mr. Charles Oarroll, Ohar- loy tells us that his wife has loft bis bed aud board to go after other men and that during the absence of her liege lord she has been p'sylng Eliza- beth to & Beecher koown us * Uncle” and who is & huckster by profession nd and a bad man genunll{. Mr. Oar- roll has sold his household goods and is all broken up Whether thl truth or fiotlon we kaow not bat Oh ley is vouched for as a good men and true, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y, Kuller, mer. ohandise broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street. Wuzrar ~No, 2 spring, 76¢c; No. 8, 63; rejected 500; good demand, L ying 833 rejected ow mixed, 480; white ta of corn are licht, n good demand; 85, 6 00 per ton. Ryg—400; light supply. CoRN MEAL—1 25per ‘N unds, ‘Woon—Good supply; prices st, yards, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Opera House, Refitted. §1, $1.60 per day. FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 326 Broadway. "CONTRAOTORS snd BUILDERS Corner Sixth and Haskell streets, Grand Larceny. Chlef Fields is stocklug up the po- Hoe headqusrters in good shape. His ”:i and In fair demand; fltm sale and plenty st 130 P'%‘ Firm ki ing 136 ot 0l ) lers pound fos tarkeya aud 100 for ohlkans. ‘\’V ‘otatoes, 450; onlons, m cabbages, per apples, @iy Mour fromu1 60 ta 3 «:. Jity flour Bmlu—‘%s 00 per dosen, BTOCK, Oarrie—3 8 503 oalyes 5 00@7 50, Hoas—Market for h quiet, as the pack] houses are g; shippers are pn{hu 50 to 6 50, 'he grain dealers ara paylog good prices for corn. Farmers can get from 33 to 850 now and farmers will do well to take advantage of these prices, The dealers continue to notwithstanding s mark the other poluts. The bone of contention among the boots and shoes, although not large, is of excellent quality, and having been N. SGH uHZl Office after I*“]tagrsugislifi(z}l:‘, ’l:;slelf I;fiigfu,n Exprees, S. 8. WAGNER, i:xfaneras Reasomni esten, X, 2 10 81 Who'esale butt vitry and fruit. Ship fous. Draftby return mail. 143 Broadway. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, b s n. F. SMIT s Broadway. Plans and epecifications farnished? JAMES FRANEY, tikecuitic Giarges i75 “Brondwar. HGWE & so y Household Supplies, 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block. E. STOGKERT & c 3 Manu'f Fine Furniture, Upholstery Foodl ————— m——— = OBERNE, HOSICK & 00., ictioiio'~ biat 8t . e orelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. A LAMB ‘BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 808 Broadway, opposite ol ) WADE CARY, P. J. HENNESSY, —— REVERE HGUSE, DE CAY & GASSEL, w H ALM NEW AND' SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD ——— e e belding R Ty - peopoand | HghIy-Brod Trtting Stallions, 'Frgnp:r:n;nlzprov.ommt company of 1883 SHASON 1883 NORMONT.-Dark chostout horse, 15 J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, s- A' PIERG y Cor, Main and First avenue. DETUVDDIRAE © Ul Broadway Meat Mar- CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and W. W. SHERMAN. i onee. o won et FURNITURE, STOVES and LI“DT & HART’ Practices in state and federal courts, Curtains and Window Shades, 309 B’ sA“ITARlu And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadwsy. L. Sov- Union Avenue, second door above Metropolitan, HARRY LELAND, A. J. MANDEL, GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. bulidlng houses Is that proposed and Owned by Dr. O, W. Archibald. his clty, By Inve:tirg in shares in hauds high, foaled ed by Gen, W, T. this Institation, w! is backed by some of our beat anrl most rellable business men, it becoruws possible and m;ti‘"flh"'; et & dam Nor. comparatively easy for 4 man of mod- | {uly, reco erate means to secure a comfortable | lah, sire of 0-»1_(!.1:“1 ngv%, r ml;l' homo for himselt and family. In tak- | B NERESE O S S and b e inga ocertaln number of shares, at a hestnut sorrel ore, 15 certaln monthly payment, ln & fow a Y Wapeie, dack & 05 yoars & man can own 8 houss . Genwood is a large pow- of his own for about the sams aa [ erful horse, weighs 1,150 p unds, ha great style he pays monthly for rent, We | and speed, and Hus pioven himeelt o woe. excor believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust [ These horses possces rare individual l‘.m-'u‘-..i.;, smpeny, by depasioin 0 ORORDE | o Wl make e prin seson of 18 o e medleal fraternity can no longer be "ll:m"‘“; in 0"““‘“131“3:;‘““] oir | Jouncil Bluffs Driving Park consldered St. Jacobs Oil, since drug- | P! and system of loans At 835 Each, to Insure. the most ful scrutiny and exam- glate whose versclty can mot be| %ot spreful, RERCCR SR SO | For further information apply to doubted, and eminent physiclans like | \Pation, and we have oo bl y 3 SAMUEL CULBURPR 'l’rllnar, A A. White, of Pittafield, Mass., P““;;‘;';“‘”S ‘hbzh{"‘:’“ et Couneil Bluffs Driviog Park, glve and corroborate their testimony °7'; e, :‘d ’A.“thn oo marl3-dlm cheerfully and without solicitation, | © °:’;L‘“ integrity. S0 Din This volumes. — Providence | PARY exista It becomes af A owners when the same have been ascer- talned, It seems thatthe C. B, & Q frelght cars have been ralded more or leas for montha past. A detective was employed to work up the case but Officer Eagar and told him that he was offered a sult of clothes by a party that talked and acted very strangely. E?u smelled & long talled rodent, and told the chap to wmake his pur- these prie: Hocline st al After ak[rmhhiug around for hours, plclously on fearlng something, re- fused to take the oustomer to the place where he had the articles plant- aod told him woman with olty and those who desire homes. » sixteen year old bo‘l:;:t the fenoce, Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, EIWII J- ABBO'IT. or theft's place for hiding goods, but vice president, Judge Peake; sco- Justice ot the Peace and old Amoci- | rotary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Jodar Rapide. Tows. 53, | Bogbe) and thelr o0 s n the base- Notary Public. +15Broadway, Council Bluffa. For Engines, Boilers. Oasetings, Repairs ard MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN GILRERT, Manufacture I d 8th Avenue, Council Bluffs. Prompt attention to orders, e 3 Bireet and BB LOn, owip and Reatonable charscs fob 10 JAL | MORBAN, KELLER & (0., GOUIGIL"%!i'IllgEg,SPEG oo SELE L e Chicago of #ooden and Motal Cases. Calls at- S———————————————————"| {anded to at all hours, _We dety competition 0 NOTIOE. —8pecial _advertisements, #uc ulity of voods o prices, Qur Mr Morgan has To Loan, For Sale, To Rend, l."haldflulhllfl er for forty years an - Loth. Xemds unoorstands bis busmesa. Wareroo Waate, Boarding, ote., will bo inserted fn thie | SV ISR Jp O LRTRRING In i 1 column af the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER | branches promotly attended to also caret- la LINE for the first lnsertion and FIVE CENTS | ing ano :amorequins, felegraphic aua wa or PER LINK for each subsequent insertion, | 6% lled without delay, . Leave adv ertisements a4 our offics, No, ¥ Poatt Bivoet, néne Brondvay. MBS, B J. HARDING, M. D, Corner Wants, ANTED o rent thrse_ nafurnishe? roos | M€ dical Electrician VW A0S ood locality. - Address Koom, Ban office = TANTED—Six good tailo's, pants and coat AX W at James Franey's, (e, Droad v crant failor. class price paio. - o Y GYNECOLOGIST. “’ANTE”—AB\AH tomaske ice cream, st ‘d wades ilp S23 sod 521 Broadway. G000 | goguate of Eleotropathlc Insttbution, Phila delphis, Penns. —Board and room for wife and hoy h, sddress, with » Office Oor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, WStk e s con 4 Iivlnd-;y Sarriors. | Gics, No 1 Poarl nnni COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. noar Broadway. For Sale and Bo9t OST, $ REWARD—On Broadway between L ety buil<h d Sixth stroet, or on Sixth to Klcventh & brown satchel o ntaioin rotiors and laces Apply aé Goldstein's secor, hand rarniture store, 458 Broadway TO RENT—From April I;, . pl:llnnlly fur- Tisbed suit of rooms, to gentlemen. 721 Frot Avenue. O e i | Oouneil Bluffs, - Established, - - Dealers tn Forelgn and Domestis Exchange nd bome pecuritien, Aculties peculiar 4o fewales & special The drestment of a1l disesses and rlnhu y THOS, OFPIONR. W, . M. roswy. OFFICER & PUSEY, wmln—mw to sto with Devol and Wright, 9