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AL N Mall Y R TN laa vy 2 BLUFFS 10WA S ALY a THE DAIL) BEE-COUNU ATURDAY APRIL 14 The Daily Bee. THEY WON'T STAND IT. Indignant Citizens Will Not Submit to Giving Up Union Avenue for Raliway Purposee, Satvrdav Morning, April 14 MUBBCRIPTION RATES: By Oarrler, - - - - =~ 30 cents per woek o Maty 10, Many citizens who have had thelr attention directly called to the pro- poscd glving up of Union avenue to 00 por Year —_— e — the Unlon Pacltis for railway pur- OMoe: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near |poses, are growing more and more roadway. strongly set agalnst the scheme, the Bome one always in the nffice, [ more they consider 1ts featares. They o have huuted {n vain for any promised LAY contideration to be glven the city in Mr. H. W, Tilton has leased the | o4,pp for thus donating Union ave- clty circulation of Tre B at Councll [, 0" There seems to be no one who Bluffs, and alto entered into a con- openly states any teason for support- teact for the entire advertising busl- | {ng such an apparently preposterous uess of the Council Bluffs page. Mr. | proposal, u‘oeplkthnti it wnlll:eflzg‘rla o convenlent to take adummy . Tilton assumes cofntml of the Councll way than at the transfer, 1( conveot. Bluffs branch office to day, aud be-| ., 00y to be a st fliclent rearon, then comes responsible for its management | 3:oadway and Main streets should bo and all bills hereafter contracted. ul\('n;n up,l_t ek i, geltisday Py ¥ 3 e soiltary citizel (UL A e heard to glva’u a reason for favoring the scheme that the street carline wae such a monopoly. The query was put to him as to which was the oreater monopoly, that or the Uaion Pac fi.} He went off in a brown study. Some property owners have become #0 aroused spout the matter that they threaten to club together and get cut The pound party for the benefit of | injunctions and other legal hindrances the Home for the Friendless was held | {f ‘the council tries to give the Union last evening. Pacific any right of way. Thcy.d sy The outgolng traln eastward this |that the city wanting a wagon road to afterncon !Il gvnr the Ohioago & |the transfer, bought the land and Northwestern, made the road, and if the Union Pa o'fic wanta a raliroad from the transf.r The prairle fires have been raging | i oan buy up land and build one in Garner township for several days, | The Nonparell, with its ususl de- bat have uow died out. slre to merve the interests of the Complaint Is made sgalnst Charles Uoion Paclfio without regard to the Oarl for asssulting his wife, Justice | lnterests of the olty, urges the council Bohurz has the case in hand, to push the matter right through, without any delay. fast. Lot Yeaterday was a hard one on awn-|¢he people as well the Union Pao fio Ings, and the wind made sad havoo | have a voice in the matter bafore the with two or three on Broadway. olty lets such a comblnation ruin The case of D, F. White, the al. | thousands of dollars of property, with. leged confilence man, has been set | out giving any cousideration in return, i SRR BRI, Dr. J:flaflu elegant ml‘donu on .NA. E. W;oo(;'orth, of Galner to'nd- Bixth ayenue, for sale. p, was in the city yestorday, an s Akt For Coughs and Throat Disorders "':::u plowing a8 having commenced use BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROOOHES. ;i G Trom. the- Boats onoapt 1 Thk ot .| ¢ m 0 first, exce . A “n?,;"m'",' “mfl;';'_" il | ettor of that which T hegan by thinklag ferences required. Address A, R. Bee cffice, Council Bluffs, Have you secured your seats for the Biaden Bisted, jubilee singers entertalnment next| Dr. Slade, the well known medium, Taesday? If not. you had better step | who 1s stepping at the Ogden house into Bushnell & Brackett's at onoe. and who 1s to lecture in this olty to- Rov. Joseph Cook is to lecture In | morrow afternoon and evening, yes- this part of ""0"“0 llln i‘!’llxr B.(}‘l'm terday invitad one of Tae Bk repre- come as near Counc uffs a8 Clar- f i inds, where he is booked for the 11th, sentatives to his room at thn‘h'\lel, and there gave some manifestations of Constable Skinner yesterday had a BB shiss ot ln!o Abs ’uonntry his .pnonlnr powers. Among these was aftor a man who sold & stolen harness | ® fiae & showing of slate writing as to B, Kline, His man was not to be|could be possibly be atked for. The found, unbellever could detect no trickery or . Those who delight in the old planta- | contrivances, and had to let the phen- tion songs, oamp meeting and class [ omena gave without any explanation meeting songs, should hesr the jubllee [ on his part beyond theory and con- '“'EG}’I next Tueaday evening at Do- | jecture. The table and slatcs, penoils, hany's, otc., were closely lnspeoted, and yet Mr. Coon, of Garner township, has when the siate was placed under the had a horse stolen from his barn, to. wable the sound cf the roviog pencil ther with saddle and bridle, The|c0uld be heard and there appeared slul was tracked to Waston and there | Written communications and answers lost sight cf. to queries propounded. There was other manifestations diffioult to explain Bome of the fellows who had the|such as strange sounds, chains lifted row with Gilllls, the oripple, at the bp unseen hands, eto. In faot the tranafer several months lxo. and who | manifestations snd phenomena on were arrested then as confidence men, | whatever theory to bs explained, was are here again, decldedly strange and mysteriounaly in. The University I4‘:11:“« slngers who | teresting. are to appear at Dohany’s next Tues- day evening are heartily endorsed by the press and prominents of the whole land, None should miss hearing MINOR MENTION, ~—See Joseph Reiter's spring styles, ~Additional local on seventh page. The Royal arcanum held a social reunion last evening. well of."”— Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Sol 7| only in box Pricees. 25 cents, e ——— - It is more economical to buy Burke's SaLap DressiNe than it is to make a dressing; besides this, it is made of better materials than you can buy at the stores. Everybody likesit, The entertainment to be given by 8 —..—'—':..:u L the University singers at Dohany's next ;lx;‘;i“:d.' -’;onlng, will bearish treat Indeed. ~They are pronounced (rows in this world, but among the ::; b:o" p’r:bn'tl):.la:::":y‘no:‘:pl:;:z latest here is a baby, the possession judges too, % of which has caused trouble between Rev. H. McMeskin will leoture in|M™ Helen Swelthorn and Mary the Presbyterian church next Sunday | Goldinger. The baby in question was evening on ‘‘The Lord is my 8hep- | left by the mother, when she recently herd,” or ‘“Falth ys. Soepticlam.” | went away from this olty. Each of Tbose who attend these lectures (and |the women named olsims that the all are invited) may expect the gos-|babe was given to her, and from rollnblplnuhcd in all its dlb words they came to blows. Mrs, ullness without surrender and wi weithorn went before Justice Schurz out oom&ronho of any eassential doo-|and filed a complaint against the trine, umanity needs religion, not | Goldinger woman, charging her with infidelity, and the pulpit should give |assault. The lattor retains ion no uncertain sound. o(u'.lho blhoil and on next Vs-dnudly Next Tueadsy the competitive ex- | !l 89t & chance to tell her side of the unl:nlon .oll up’pflunu l:: admisslon | #0FY before the court. to the naval academy at Annapolis, to . b tooea sopply the vaoanoy from this oon-| pfve 3oserny: of Pootimad b writes: grosaional distriot, takes place in this | Your HENRY'S CARBOLIC SATY I bt clty. Oongressman Pasey has | doing s great deal of good, Some of m: named the following gentlemen to | friends have been llnfiz benefitted by ita conduct the examination: Prof, J |uee. Ithinkitis the best salve I have K. Cooper, county superintendent; | °¥eF Wed. Beware of counterfeits, Prof. G L. Farnham, superintendent B Y% o ol of the Councl Bluffs’ public schools, Fon Waruing'to Orooks, and Hon. D, O, Bloomer. Dr. Pin. The following official notlce Is ney will serve as examining surgeon, |given for the benefit of confidence The Bloomer school house has been | mon who are hanglng about the clty: mt?l“d “l““ Pllwi for holding the OFFICIAL NOTICE, oice tor 1o o and Dt Plosl myg oty of Oongoll Biafs havieg ney's offi 7's offioe for the physioal, again became infested with confidence In view of the contentlons over|men, aud others of like charscter and the cows ordinance here, and the dif- business, they are hereby notified to ficulty of securing its enforcement, | leave the olty at once, under penalty of it s rather refreshing to learn from belng arrested under the vagranoy act. The Ciarlada Star that the residents By order of the mayor, z:.t‘.:n:o phoe":": been ‘:lelctnlnlng H. H. ¥Fizwp, Ohief of Police, we without an ordinance at| Ayl (his is well enough, but it fil- ?.*".2 d-dnllspmtddl'hm was 0ne [ would ba still botter move to jug the ough, not dlscover the con- | fgllow without extending the ' court- :arr'm until ene of the promlaent | gyy of & notion to leave, The fol- m;':.nd?p::“-?u :‘"’:‘ the councll|)oyy are known, and such as have e rcpu]lg “‘"h "K“:"““ 10| been hero time and agaln should be Aw' (el ey u;‘ hh.b ‘"‘ ’;‘“""- taken up promptly and without de- S g P u‘"‘ "h O“A lay. They care little for threats and AT P e hgold:m S10WeC | ngwspaper notices in comparison with ARSLENSTR Y B uo ord Baom 80d | tho grim hand of the law ltself, and poss ool Bhel o::ll o 'g'“l; even that they seem to have too little A e '“:":; "M“: reverence for, Time or space should 1l had talked of ';’ “ht © | not be wasted on invitatlons to leave, councl paseing such an | byt Jet the cflicers pull them In on ordinancs, but never did, slght, and show them up at least, Battlingk for a Beby. Useless Fright - To worry about any Liver, Kidney *Mre. Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegeta- | or Urioary Troable,especially Beight's ble Compound is & most valusble med- m'“‘; o Disbetes, as Hop Bitters {olne for ladies of all ages who may be :va: .‘gvl.‘fnz‘:“;: e & eare ke pos. affiicted with any form of disease pe- B i el T ocullar to the sex. Her remedles are| Tho Maverick Natfonal Bank of not only put up ln lquid forms but {n [ Bostoh draws forelgn exchunge, buys Pl sad Lossoges . whih forma 11 Covrsment ot ol they are securely sent through the | huyiness for it wr'rupondnnu in lt:z smalle, line of banking. m&th-me Dr, West, Dentlst, 14 Pearl street. There are all sorts of causes for|. OHANGING THE CONSTELLA- TION. 1he Police Force Undergoing a Reor- ¥anization, But Not With. out Bome Trouble. Some changes in the pollce force have been contemplated for some time, and there has seemed to be some reason for bringing about more of- fectiveness in this branch of the oity government, The time has drawn near for Mayor Bowman to announce the appointments which are to be made annually under the charter, This naturally gives him an easy way of making such chavges as ho dotires, and as it has beeeme known that some of the old force wiil not be appointed there has been much anx. the part of those , and much curlosity on the part «f citizens generally, The d flleulty of making any changen laap- parent., Every muc bas his own circle of friends, and is bringing what fcflu ence he can get to bear in hia favor, Then those who auticipate removal will desire to have some cause as. signed, and it secms as if they were entitled to some good reason |{f changed. If the reason assigred In any oase should be that of neglect of daty or susplclous conduct, or any- thing of that sort, the officer thus sffscted will naturally deny all charges and demand proof, which may lead to other complicati:ns. It charges are made for political reasons, this could hardly be acknowl- edged by the msyor. In fact the mayor finds already that he has quite & task on his hands, and he will doubt- less be s relieved when {t is over ae will be the men who secure appoint: ments, Oae of the two policemen already sppointed is the well known ocolored man, Oharles Warner, There has never been a colored man on the police force before, and naturally this appointment has caused no lit ment. All agree that Warner {s a re- liable and worthy man, bat there orops out with maoy the old color prejudice, while others not so prejudiced express thamselves as tearful that Warner, cn account of this race ffljndln- will meet with much opposition and encounter more than the ordinary adventures in the per- 1d | formance of polloe duty. It is claimed that mavy violaters of the law who would sllow a white policeman to ar- rest them with ordinary ease, would be foolishly inclined to ralse a row aud atart a fight if & colored police- man attempted the same thing. The experiment of having a colored man on the force, In therefore, being watohed with much|interest,not because of any doubt as to his performing his duties well, but ss to how the police will aet in recoguizing his authority and obeying his orders. There seems to ba a desiro on the part of Mayor Bowman to have what- ever charges are mado, a8 quiot 28 possible, and with as little fuction as oan be, Some will be allowed time to secure other poettions, and will then slip out by way of a resignation, One thing bas been apparent for some time, und that is the jealousy which has marked the police force; bat that {s common 1o all such torces In all cities. If one officer gets onto any scheme anc does some clever bit of work or makes an important cap- ture, there are others who grumble beoause they were not let into the seoret Information poesessed In bring. ing the work to a successful end. hatever ill-feeling existed in the force has been increased by the prospect of ohanges, and the conse- quent discussion of individusl merits and prospects. Mayor Bowman hopes to do away with much of this mutual jealousy and ill-feellng, but he will nave hard work, indeed, to stamp tllllk all out by whatever changes he may make, Diseolution The firm of SBhepard & Ward have this day, April 12:h, dissolved part- nership by mutual consent, 8, 8. Shepard retiring. J. H. Ward con- tinues at the old stand, No. 121 South Main street, and will settle all ac oounts and collect all bills, apl12-2t In the superlor court, yesterday, Justice Sohurz sat in place of Jadge Aylesworth, who hss gone to D.kota, The oese in which Judge Bind com- lained of John Green for etting & ocow run at large, o up on & side ftssme. The aving been dismissed at Jadge Bond's request, Oaptain Price, who appeared as attorney for the defen- dant, made a motion to havo the costs taxed up to Judge Bond, Instead of having the clty pay them. Judge Bond objected, but the court sua Y | talned the motlon and charged up about $19 to Bond’s account, There was a llvely war of words between Bond and Price, In wh'ch a great many sharp cuts and thiusts were made, much to the entertainment of the llsteners. The contest ended without gore, however, both gentle. men feellng better after relluving their minds. A triond to the rich and ‘puor. A medicine that strengthens and heals, 1s Brown's Iron Bitters, —_— BALKED ©URGLARS. They Work at Both Ends and Get CASADY &ORGUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant and com- plete CAXREFE"XT STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, KFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK, They will ¢ LA RGIE arry a very ST OCEK and will keep a full line ot House Furni sihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BEND & CO., - GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Maln Street and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MOHN, }oreston mouse. {freegaieiin et J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. OFFICE: Cor. Main and 6th, up-stairs, DR. J. F. WHIT OFFIOE'; Cor. bth 8t. and bth Ave, Residence, 609 Willow Avenue. "- SGH U RZ| Office after F{grsu];}-yo%é:{ 1;?: I;lxcn:g&n Express. LIVERY S. 8. WAGNE J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who esale buster, egks, pouitry ard fruit. Ship to us. Draft by return mall. y for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th St. AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT 148 Broadway. S. A PIERCE, PETHYBRIDCE & HERBERTS, C. F. SMITH. Broadway. W. W. SHERMAN. ‘5. e mamess Turie oy MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work JAMES FRANEY, and NEW BOOT AND SHOE 8TORE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and Cor, Msin and First avenue. Broadway Meat Mar- ket, 327 Broadway. Plans and epecifications farnished’ Reasonable O.arges. 872 Broadway. HOWE & SON, FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Supplies, 303 Eroadway, LINDT & HART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Buck. Praoctices in state and federal courts, E.STOCKERT & G0, , i tns Wintow Snadon 500 elvay: —_— OBERNE, HOSICK & 0., ricwow v aras. o 5res And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. erelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 808 Broadway, opposite SANITARIU A. LAMB, WADE CARY, Union Avenue, VETERINARY SURGEON, Office L. Sov- second door above Metropolitan, Bray's stable, No, 12 Socott street. West Slde Square, [ S HANAN & REODI H Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Bryadway, Counc!l Bluffy, Clarinda } IOWA. (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fraiters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Blu ¥s, Ia. avd Iron Pumps. COUNOCIL BLUFFS, R. S. COLE & CO.,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS, Also Wood and Iron PU M PS, Wood Tubing a~d Gas Pipe and Pumo Fixtures, for both Wood s ik recaive prOmEt AWcation. Nor 60¢ Both Matn Shpect, - 10WA. 115-e0d-t81 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A. C. LARSON, Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. TITLE ABSTRAGT 0FFICE. Lands and Lots MONEY TO LOAN AT LO NOTARIES PUBLIC AND GUNCIL BLUFFS - - Bou&ht and S8old. RATES, CONVEYANCERS. ity MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EE AX R G O OO ID = 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. DEVOL & WRIGHT, HARDWARE STOVES, TINWARE TINNBR'S STOOXK, 6504 Broadway, 12 and 14 Main Street, BTO: - & COUNCIL BLUFFS, STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW. ‘We solicit your patronave and will make it pay you to trade with us, Mail orders a HARRY LELAND, BROOKLYN MARKETY, Cor. Eighth and Broadway. P. J. HENNESSY, Manauf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plled, 8th 8t., between 6th and 7th Avenue, REVERE HOUSE, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Opera House. R.fitted. $1, $1.50 per day. FURN A. J. MANDEL, DE CAY & GASSEL, HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 325 Broadwsy. ITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL "CONTRACTORS_and BUILDERS Corner Sixth and Haskell streets. W. H. ALM here in that line, it attracts much at- tention, and calls for much The quantity and varlety of flowers, laces and ribbons are particularly noticeable, while in all the other de- partments there is a pleasing showing of new styles and novelties. The la- dies who call at Bliss’ will agree with Tae Beg that Council Bluffs has at no previous time ever bad 8o complete an establishment, < A Cough, COold or Sore Throar should not be neglected. BrowN's BroN. CHIAL TROCHES are a simple remedy, and will give immediate relief. Puice 25 cents. e iissct et B Our New Loan wuu smprovement Uo Investigation into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita ble, reasonable and fessible plaas of bullding houses is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of his city, By Investirg in ehares in Into Nelthe-, An attempt was made to burglarizs the residence of B. F. Lankton, on Siventh street, Wedneaday night. Some of the family were awakened by peculiar nolses, and one fellow was discovered working on the lock of the front door with a wire or skel- oton key, and another burglar was found to be working to secure an en- trance at the rear of the house. The fellows, probably hearing the move- ments fnside the house, hastlly de- camped, securing nothing for their trouble. Blies in the Fleld. Yeaterday we had the pleasure of glancing at the new stock of milllnery and fanoy goods just put In place at Bliss' well known fashion emporium, The entire stock I8 new and embra- clng, as it does, not only the latest and best from the New York market, but a greater varlety and larger quan: titles than were ever before dlsplayed this institution, which s backed by some of onr 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 certaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, In a few years & man can own a house of his own for about the sams ax he pays monthly for rent. We belleve the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled a long felt want In Councll Bluffs, Thelr plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam- Ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonablo and t}nlhblo, and backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity. As the com pany exists It becomes at once an in. stitution of value snd credit to our olty and those who desire homes, Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; seo- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col, Beebe, and their office s in the base- ment of Bhugart's and McMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl stroet. ian27-1y NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—8pecial advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Reny, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this column a4 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENT3 PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv ertisem st our office, No. 7 Pearl Street, ncar , teamster, or ELP—Tfyou want a farm laborer, call on Kelly & Grow, 130 S uth Main street. VWALTED A stustion se clirk <t book- keaper 1y sober industrious y ung man. (Good re ommendations given. Call at Keiey aud Grow, 130 Main street. FYOUW Ma girl for house work, call on Killey & ¢ Grow, 180 South Main 8'ro t. ANTED—A comjetent girl to do_general hou ework ina small fanily, Apply ab § 9 Sixth avenue g+ thelr s'oves nin miles n_rth of Omal iy, board $4 perw.ck. Apply at BRKoffi e, J.uncil Bluffs, lowa. tA18 ANTED—Everybody & Counctl Bluffs o 10 take Tiis Bus, 50 conts por woek, dej livered by carrlors. Offics, No 7 Pearl Street! near Broadway. For Sale and Rent LD BEES—In Eltl(lzu of & hundred at 2fc ("3 Dackace st "Tux Bas oo, No. 7 Pearl stroet Ll JOR »A at N ~Monuments of marble and granite rth Main street A large packing heuse, very fav- OR REN F vorably located within 13 miles’ of covrt | Eur y heuse, Council Eiufts, capacity 301 hogs daily, str.am of waier close by,ice house filled with ice, ferms very reasonable aod long lease, wou'd be a very favorable or ot! Al roperty fora glucose factory er manufacturing puiposes. - Apply 1o K. L. WILLIAMS, s Office, W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE ¢F THE PEACE. Omaha and Oouncil Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agenoy. n Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' Baak, jaas-ty apecialty. Prompt attention and close prioes. For Engines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY, fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer Corner 2 Btreot and 8th Avenue, Oouncll Bluffs, ‘Workmnnship and Reasonable charses Prompt attention to orders, The feb 10 vHOS, OPFIONR. w. . M, rUsEY OFFICER & PUSEY, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 18668 Dealers In Forelgn and Domostie Exchaag: nd home securities. Highly-Bred Trotting Staliions, Owned by Dr. O, W. Archibald. 1883 SHABON 1883 e T IS 16 Dhaa by Gen: . 17 by Alwonr, dam Nor. Nerman, 'the sire of Alwont by Alexander's Abdal- dsmi b Maid, r cord 2:14. Al 0 horses with rds | 3:30 and 3 ith rocords in £:20 nd b ter, D~ hestnut torrel horse, D P I2rs, ncd by iy Nicholasy est Liberty, owa, by Wi psie, dam a fine ky bred mare, G'enwood is a' large pow- crtul horse, wefghs 1,160 p unds, ha great style and spoed, and has proven himselt a mos excei- lent sire, These h-rres po and chofes Lreeoin 10as will make \h Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each, to Insure For further information ;})p’}‘y to SAMUEL COLBURN, Trainer, Council Blnffs Driviog Park, marl3-dlm e individual excellence, ese highly brod stal ng season of 1583 at the (D NDMUNDSON, B, L BHUGAKT, A, W.STRERY President. Vice-Pres't, Cashler. CITIZENS BANK 0OF Counoil Bluffs, Organized under the laws of the Btate of Iows Pald up capital, .. Authorlzed capital Tnterest pald on tims e ts. Drafta lssued on the principal cities of the United States and ope. Speclal attention given to collections \nd correspondence with prompt returns. DIRROTORS 1. D. Bdmundson, E. L. B . W. Wallace, ~ J. W. art, | “MORGAN, KELLER & 00, | TITINID! AW RS 33 R The finest. quality d largest stock west of Chicao of # ooden and Metalic Cases. ~Calls at- tended #o b all hours, We dety competition » quality of voods or prices. Our Mr Moryan hae served as nauertaker for forty years and thor- oughly uncetauds his pustness.” Warcrooms, i Broaaway, UPHOLSTERUNG in ail ite branches promotly attended to also carpet- I g an mmorequias. felographic aua wa or- ders filled without delay. MBS, B. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of ll;cuml.lle Institation, Phila elphis, Peona. [ Offtce Cor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, CUUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The dreatment of all disosees and painfal Aculties pocullar so fe dally FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY 1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Special attention is called to the fict that the motals are molted in CRUCINLAS Which gives the very best castings, Burning Brands i B DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FAOTORIES, Eto., Ete., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. S. E. MAXON, ARORIT EOQT. Office over ssvings bank, | ODUNOIL BLUFF8. + - Towa. | EDWIN J. ABBOTT. | Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public, +16Broadway, Council Bluffs. e ————— e el e ncist

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