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| The Daily Bee. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Mor;inz. April 168 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: T = 20 centa woek, ...... 10,00 por Yoar, By Oarrl By Mall THE DAIL} BEE-C OUNG: 1, BLUFFS 10WA MONDAY APRIL 16 THE NEW NORTHERN. — | The Ida County Committee Report Hnthusiastically in Its Favor. The commlittes appointed at an enthusiastlc meeting of citizens of Ida county to conalder the project of thenew Councll Bluffs and Northern —_— | rallroad have roported as follows: OMoce: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near rosdway. MINOR MENTION, —See Joseph Reiter's spring styles, ~—Additional local on seventh page, CurAr Ra1LroAD Tiokers,—Buy them rom D, W, Busknell, 5 doors north of postoftce, mtf The city conveil meets in adjourn- @d session this cvening. The Mecadonians are planning for improving and enlargiog their ceme- tery grcunds, Romember tho jubllee singers at Dohany's to-morrow evening, A raro mueical treat le promised. Few companies appear here so highly endorsed ss the jubilee singers who are to be at Dohany’s to-morrow evening. Rev. A. H. Rhodes, of Malvern, occupled the Baptiat pulpit here yos- terday, and gave two excellent ger- mons, The students of Tabor college are to havo a ohance to see and hear Rev. Joseph Uook on the evening of the 10th of May. Dr. Slade leotured here yeaterday and succeeded in Interesting many, even If ho did not convince them all to his peculiar bellef. The compoetitive examination of ap- plicants for the cadet appointment to Annspolis commences to-morrow at the Bioomer school bullding, Wanted, agood trimmer in a mil. linery store, Good psy. Good re- ferences required, Address A. R., Bz office, Uouncil Bluffs, Theodore Bray has sold his fine dapple team, recently purchased Nmfi“!hnuul, to J. {".»Gonldnn, oconsideration belng $600. 8, D, Btreet, olerk of the court, met with » slight accldent Saturdsy, belng thrown from &' b , but for- tunately recelving ouly slight brulses and bumps, E. Barhorn, tho jeweler, has pur- chased the residence of B, Thurman, on Sixth avenne, The latter expeots to remove with his family still further west in & month or two. The wild whirl of wind Baturdsy night caused & havoc among the signs and awnings, buxes and barrels, Sev- eral sigus were blown down to the risk of passers along the streets, The beats of the pollce force were changed somewhat yesterday. Officers Brooks and Cusick now go on day duty. Officer Barhyte takes Central Broadway, Sterling Middle Broad- ‘way, and Clough, Weat Broadway. Those of our oltizons who have been taking olaims in Dakota have been stirred up by the tidings which come from Constable Fox, who is there, and who says that most of the claims of partles here, which have not been im- proved, have beer. ‘‘jumped.” i) I s A Oall at Harkness Brothers for the t new summer dress goods in GBNTLEMEN:—Your committee, ap- pointed to visit Council Bluffs on rail- == [rond business, has discharged that daty, and beg leave to submlt the fol- lowing report: A company has been organized, and artioles of inocorporation filed, to con- struct the Council Bluffs & Northern rallroad. Two or three weeks will complete all the prellminary work of trial surveys, locating the road, ete. The objeot of tLe road 1s to open up and develop the most productive sec- tion of nerthweatorn Iowa, aa a feedor to Council Bluffs, J. W. Chapman, president, and J. J. Brown, manager, both of acknowledged abf'lty, will atart out on a prospecting tour in & fow duya, when we propose to show them the finest and most wide awake city of its years in the northwest, sur- rounded by the richest agricaltural district on the Mlssouri slope, and, as Mr. Pasey, congreseman-elect, says, in the rich corn belt of the weat, Your committee gave such evider.co as it had at hand, outside of actual surveys, that our county and city are acoesstble on the south for a rallroad, not only by the soldier but by other routes, which we propose showing the englnecr corps when It arrives, Pro- liminary surveys will be made at once, HASTE MAKES WASTE. l The Susplcious Attempt to Hurry Up the Absndonment of Union Avenue. Thero seems to be a great deal of hurry on the part of the few who want the olty to give the Unlon Paclfic the right of way over Union avenue. The Nonpareil, which always spesks the will of the Union Pacifio, and acts as its servant, falrly begs the city conn- cil mot to delay in the matter, bat de- cide at once. In so important a mat- ter such haste as is urged is unseemly, especlally when the proposal made seoms to be largely in favor of therail- way company and so little to the advan tags of the olty. Timeshall be taken to get at all the fects, and to auder stand the sltuatlon thoroughly. As has beeu already shown, the city, wanting o broad, direct and eary drivewey to the transler, speut mouey in securing 1t, buying the lana and paylog thousauds of lars fu im- proviog It. The ct'y is called upon new to glve this valuable property as a roadbed for the Union Pacific torun a dummy oo, aud what does the city gein in return? The convenience of having the dummy start from Broad- way fustead of the depot. Simply that, ncthing more. 1Is this conven- ience worth the thousands of dollars ft will comt? Thero seems thus far no asurance that the dummy wil: make woy more trequent trips or that the fere will be less Thero seems no prospest of at- aod the cheapest roed hed, developlog the greatest feeder to Oouncil Blaffa (all other things being equal), will be ldghd. Ith such men to the front as John T. Stewart, E. L. Shugart, J. J. Beown, J. M. Palmer, J. W. Chap. man, Mr. Dodge, Ssmuel Haas, J. T. Hart, W, 0. James, Me. Ooffin, Judge Larimer, Thos. Bowman, Alex. Wood and Mr. Pasey, there oan be no fall- ure, The ngld and substantial growth of Oouncll Bloffs, undes the shadow of a'mighty rival, such as Omaha, is an evidence of thelr stabllity. Franx Bunxs, J. Kanxapy, More new oarpeta received at Hark- nees Brothers', Everything in the way of Boys' Wagons, Velocipedes, Blegoles, eto.; at Brackett's, FEn s, ] ———— Dr. Weat, Dentist, 14 Pear] stroet. Auction To-Night. Owling to falling health, my entire stock of millinery will be sold at pub- lic auction, the sale commencing at ¥ o'clock to-night, Bix new sewing ohines will also be sold, and my large store room s for rent, Mgs. Boorn, Middle Beoadway. Dr. Jefferles elegant residence on Bixth ayenae, for sale. A friend to the rich and poor. A medicine that strongthens and heals, 1s Brown's Iron Bitters, ‘lhe Coufldence Meu. The decree having gone forth that the oconfidence men who have been hanging about the olty must leave at once, the next move is to enforce the order. One of the alleged erooks, D. H, White, has been arrested on the oharge of uq‘un%lnd put in jall, sliks, eto. Two others, Dr. Baggs and George s g ot MR SR Bennett, were arrested Saturday ::d All kinds of Singing Birds, and |&iven ten hours in which to leave the Bird Uages, at Brackett's, clty. They agreed to leave. If this mode of pi ure results in clearing Lot the milliners attend the aution sale of Mrs. Booth's to-night. The Sonas of Jubliee, The New Orleans university jubllee singers who are to appear at Dohany's to-morcow evening have won so much of a name and fame that little need be sald to urge people to hear them, Their quaint plantation songs, camp meeting and class meeting songs, thelr solos and chorases make up an enter- talnment which cannot but be a treat. There is no muslo which touches the heart and moves the sym| more effectually than that glven by thess oolored vooalists. the town of the gang it will prove a blesaing and ought to be kept up. s el Do not fail to see the beautiful Rhame and Perslan curtain goods just recelved at Harkness Brothers. —_— BATORM ROXES. How Wind and Water Have Been Playing Bad Havoo. The house of Mr. Zerringer in Ls Grange township was on Friday night lifted off its foundation by the wind, and badly wrecked, but none of the famlily were injured. The heavy rsin Friday night caused Everybody says Brackett has the | many cellars and excavations in this ‘best Baby Oarrlages in the olty for the | city to be flooded, and some had to be least money. Over thirty different pum‘rd out by the fire englnes so as atyles toseleot from, t0 allow business and ballding im- provements to go on. Loet His Grip. At Harlan the Friday night storm Rev. Thomas J. Mahar, who has|ocaused much damage, blowing off the had chargein the dioceses of Denver, | chimneys from the court house, tear- Ohicago and Milwsuke aod who is|!B8 #ome tin roofs, blowing in some of the windows of the new school- well known In this part of the osuntry house, unroofing some barns, turning also, came in on the Bloux Olty and |over some small buildings, and blow- Paclfic the other day. He had the|lng down the ampithsatre at the falr misfortune to lose, or have atolen, his groAn'nd:; P nflu;l::l:;hmnt&lnfll h.': uable papers county, there was muoh d‘nmm done o g e sought ~the Friday night. Cochrane's implement help of some of the officlals here In the house was blown down, causing a search for his vallse, but so far in hoavy loss. Bay's picture gall veln, ::ud a like hz:.d E O %tm L] x onse was moved several inches off its Useless Fright foundation, also a house belonging to or,lgri'm'l.‘?::t:l :’ny Livfi;.fi:w fil:hnd Blunders. It Is also reported oary especia | that ards Disease or Diabetes, as Hop Bitters uu.; h‘y" fin:;m?:: el it never fails to cure where a cure is pos- sible. We know thls, Deing a Great Deal of Good. M re. J. Bes writes: v. of Portland, Me., le.!- of Councll IBlhufll, be at Mrs, }I:B! HENI: d‘&o?nfig)l{g SA!;YE is Booth’s suction to- bargains, | dolng a grea o A m BERRICE SRR} for DaTRMON, | 0 A .u.'umn"«‘:a by e ‘Waated ¥For Embezzlement. use, I %hln%ll in tho’ S v N ts, The officers, in response to tele- iy ANOER. 98, o 3 graphio instruotions from Louis Adler | Canton straw matting, rich velvet of Obicago, have arrested here a|rug and mats, and elegant Smyrna young man named J, P, Connelly,who :t':.gl and oarpets at Harkness Broth- is wanted for the embezzlement of | about $200. The young man now g;-, in i-li’l.::ln -'filllnz the -rfl‘:u;: Willlam Desmond was arrested Sat- icago os, He appears i %unlunt, ‘and says that his folks urday evening to snswes for partiol- live in Philadelphla and are not bless- [ Patlng In & beer garden disturbanca ed with much wealth, He was travel- | the Sunday night before, and will have ing on the road, but got discouraged |4 hearing to-day. at the small sales and big expenses| ;oh, Trenton was glven lodging In and wae athamed to return to Chloago. 8 toretu the calaboose over Surdsy. Ho hasabout $130 with bim, and |G 0, Geay, platn drank, was fined hopes to be able to clear up the mat- the usaal prbin il y Suurdny., ter iu sowe way soss to reliove him | ™5 "yoGinnis suffored a ltke fate for of the greve ob bis boose. ————— For Coughs and Throat 'Disorders | The Maverick National Bank of ure Prows's Brovowiar ‘Trooones. | Boaton draws foreign exchange, buys "Hh'?lfll":hw wy ::flflx l":‘l:‘:‘hf and sells Government and other in them from the first, excej Wk YOl | yestment securitics, snd transacts any Datlse of that which I begao by think busivess for its wr’nlpnndenu in the ;’“ly oh‘ b::w::& k line of banking. m&th-me -— Police Plokings. salve I have | dsy under the Ogden honse roof, tracting any more people Into the heart of Councll Blaffs then now, Tranaients yolng through the city will run up to Broadway and then back to the local depots ar the transfer, Bat fow wore Omaha peop'e will be fn- duced to visit this city, or to make more frequent trips, because they coaid ride up to Broadway on a dum- my tralu instead of ustreet oar. There oould be Iitcle saving in time unless the dummy wae allowed to run at & festor spoed than wounld be safe to run inside the olty limits. In fact there has not yet been pre- sented any very great advantages for the city, in proportion to the amouat of money which the city hss to vis- taslly psy to secure whatever ocon- venlenoe might arise fram the change. Sinoe 80 much opposition has devel- oped sgainat glving up Ualon avenue, thewe has been talk of giving the Union Paoltic some other street. The primciple is the same. Shall or can the cly give up to rallways streets for whish it has pald money, and on whion & has apent money! Is it a good polloy for the city to pursue! Is ic juatioe to the property owners whose property is thus depreciated or made valueless? With such grave quesiions and so much at stake, 1t looks suspiolous in- deed to ses o fow men trying to get the council to jump into the scheme they have lald, and to protest againat time being spent in investigating the faots and thinking of the resulta. Let the matter bo well considered, thoroughly discursed and calmly decided. Let the oltizens be heard an well as railwry cffislals and their servante, Cu) AL B O UL R It s more economicsl to buy Burkgr's 8anap DressiNg than it fa to make a dressivg; besides this, it s made of better matsrials than you oan buy at the stores. Everybody likes1t, —_——— Examine the chofcs nelection of oll- oloths, | Ingrain, Brussels and Mo- uette carpeting now in stock et arkness brothers, PERSONAL. —_— Lu Cake took in the rendition ef his drama at Olarinds, himself taking one of the characters, that of » hearty old Dateh man, and showed that as a ocomedisn as well as & skotcher he has more than aver- age gifts, The play is supposed to picture out the early history of Page county, aad the proceeds of the entertainment went to the poor, Mrs, Booth's health has become so im- paired that she has decided to retire from business, as will be seen by advertisements in the Bxn to-day, and commences to close out her stock at auction to-night and will rent her atore, Osptain Russell, 8ol Foater, M, Galla- gher, as well as Judge Ayleswortb, are in Dakota looking after their lands and ex- pect to return in a few days, George Madison, the cigar-maker, now smiles with a peculiar happiness, his home being gladdened by the advent of & girl baby, Charles A. Croney, of Clarinds, was & Council Bluffa worshipper on yester- day, snd made his headquarters at the Pacific. Fred Bpetman, of Spetman brothers, has returned from the east whero he has been purchasing more new goods for the trade. Hon, J. Y. Btone, of Glenwood, ac- companied by his ten year old son spent Baturday in the city. W. L, Van Alstyne and N, F, Cham. berlain, of San Francisco, were Sunday guests of the Ogden, 0. L, Roberts was here and in Omaha last week, looking after machicery for his elovator at Oakland. J. P, Olmstead and J, D, Hartwell, of Grand Rapijs, Mich, were at the Pacific yesterday. 0. H, KimYall, of Chicago, spent San. J, L. Pierce. of Obampaign, Ill, was at the Ogden yesterday. J, B, Bliss, of Ohicago, was among yes- terday's Ogden house arrivals, M. Goodmap, of Des Moines, Sundayed at the Ogden, T, C, McCracken, of Bismarck, arrived at the Ogden yesterday, J. F, Bacon, of Milwaukee, spont Sun- day in this city, J. W. Bennett, of Cincinnati, is at the Pacific, M. Bcehroeder, of Qincinnati, is at the Revere, A Cough, Gold or Sore Throat should not be peglected, Brown’s Brox. OHIAL TECOHES are le rewedy, and will give lmwediate Price 25 cents, CASADY &ORCGUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant and com- plete AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK, They will carry a very . &R GE SO CES and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Oouncll Blaffs, Towa, DIRECTORY. GOUNGIL BLUFFS, 18WA. n ) JOHN BEKO & B0., 16 siaia Sime: o 57 Feant Siset MAX MOHN, }orsmsrox mouse {Grne e hiams. J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. cor sid'eii s ave DR. J. F. WHITE, °™iliics S wiicw veme N. SCHURZ, osice ater Febronsy 160, over Amerioin Expross 8. 8. WAGNER, i enerui'a Zeaonant rave, No. 39 s 8- J. M. ST. JOHN & GO. GASH BUYERS, ‘Who esale bubler, agas, poultry and frult. Ship o us. Draft by return mall, 148 Brosdway. s- A' PlEncE' Ehmatle e ggofihmjfhut avenue. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, &5 Brvivey: 'n F sM_IT OONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and M . s« Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished” W. W. SHERMAN, 5o e, i vty JAMES FRANEY, &i5iiont G ots Beodmay: LINDT & HART, ot sod fedceei'sonees > E. STOCKERT & G0, ,cuviiaes Witow siton, 00 slver OBERNE, HOSICK & 0., 5iiccr. %1 v Mat 82 e SANITARIUM o Beoe™ "' Montgomers, M. .. Pay. A, LAMB, B00% “dorne rcsond " dvee atowe Wsombiean WADE CARY, VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street, SESSg, i N o «\.“\“ \"‘w-.-iy.ma HANAN & REDDISH Z. ' T. LINDSEY & 412 Bryadway, Council Bluffs, West Stde Square, Olarinda }xovh. 'DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (8tccessors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Who'esale Frauters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Blu s, Ia. M. GALLAGHER, GCGROCHERIES New Btove, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. P’lfi Door East :F\.hflitn'po.limggtowa Broadway PETER C. MILLER, WALIL. PAPEHRI! AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANOHES, FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES, »598 1.8V 2:2%, TITLE ABSTBACY OFFIGE Lands and bLots Bou l}‘xmgnfl S8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LO HOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. (UNOIL BLUFFS - « - - - -« |QWA MRS. . A. BENEDIGT, THE LEADING DEALER IN 837 Broadway, COouncil Bluffs, Iowa. DEVOL & WRIGHT, HARDWARE STOVES, TINWARE TINNBR'S STOOX, ETO: 604 Broadway, 12 and 14 Maln Street, - [ 3 COUNOIL BLUFFS. S8TOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW. ‘We solicit your patronare and will make it pay you to trade with us, Mail orders a specialty. Prompt sttention and close prices. BROOKLYN MARKET, Cor. Eighth and Broadway. Manuf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plled, 8th 8t., between 6th and 7th Aveaue. HARRY LELAND, P. J. HENNESSY, REVERE HOUSE, Spomituus” Reiiad sh a0 s oy A J M A“DEL FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL ] . y HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 326 Broadway. m CONTRAOTORS sud BUILDERS Corner Sixth and Haskell streots. W. H. ALMY in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trost and Improvement company of vhis city, By investirg in shares in this institution, which 1is backed by some of our best and most reliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga oertaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, ln a few yoars a man can own A house of his own for about the ssms e he pays monthly for reut. W belleve the Mercar tile Loan and Trust company, by orgenizglog snd opening up for business, having filled & long felt want {n Council Bluffs. Their plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and oxam- ination, and we have o hesitanoy in pronouncing them ressonable and u}nhnbln, and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity, As the com pauy exists it becomes at ouce an in. stitution of value and credit to our olty and those who desire homes, Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Poake; mec- retary, I R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Boebe, and thelr office s in the base- ment of Shugart’s and McMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl stroet. ian27-1y Venotice the m.m Fund, Mutual Trust Assoclation, of Rapids, Towa, bighly spoken of in many of the leading papers of the state. ‘‘Money for the Un. warried” heads their advertisement in snother column of thia paper. 15-3m W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Onoaba and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Colleotlon Agenoy. o Odd Follow 8 block, over Saviuge' LS Our New Loan wuu 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 MBS, £, J. HILTON, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Broadwav CounciliBluffs. NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK.—Special advortivements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rend, Wants, Boarding, otc., will be inserbed in thie column s the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insortlon. Leave adv ortisems af our office, No.7 Pearl Stroet, ncsr Br ‘adway. ELP—1f you want a farmer, teamster, or Iaborer, call 0 Kelly & G:ow, 130 S:uth Maln stroet. ANTED—A situation aa oIk or book- keoper by & sober industrious young man. Good ro ommendations given. Call at Keiey and Grow, 130 Maln street. _ FYOU W.MTa glrl for house work, call on Kelley &4 Grow. 150 South Mai~ # 1o t ANTED—Everyhody to stire thelr scoves with Dovol and Wrigh, 804 Breadway. ANTED—Filty men at thy Florence cut off, nine miles north of Omah:, wages $1.75 ay, board 84 perw. ek. Apply at b office, ounc:] Bluffs, 1 tAIR ANTED—Everybody n Qouncll Blufis lo VW AT iaRe T Bwe, B0 Sonta per wook: da livered by oar: Oftice, No 7 Pearl 8t¥ near Broadway. For Sale and Rent ( LD BEES—In packsges o1 & hundred st 26¢ » packa.e at TuE Bu office, No. 7 Pearl stroet [ OR AL F—Monuments of marble and granite 8t No. 34 vorth Malo street 7 OR BENT—A large packing house, very fav- bly located within 1} miiles’ of “court uncil Boffs, capacity 304 hogs dsily, of warer close by, ice house filied with ice, terms very reasonable aud long lease, wou'd be ble property f)r & glucose tactory F\..mwu. poses. ~ Apply 1o *NOTIGE T0 OATILE MEN. 1,000 HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE. 600 Head of Yeorling Steer ¢nd Hefers, 906 Hed of Two-year-cld Stecrs, and 100 Head of Two-yearold Heifers, These cathle are all cood, straight, thrifty cattle, mostly graded cattlo. For sale al! together or la lots £ suit the purchseers, For further partic: ulars call on or address AL ¥, Potter, Waverly, Brown cousty, lowa. Atim For Engines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and . MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, 3 Bireet and 8th Avenue, Counc!l Bluffs, Pm'ngfi attention to orders, Workmnnsbip and Reasonable charsos eucn, ormoma. v.u o | MBS, B, J, HARDING, M. D, OFFICER & PUSEY, 'he " Jompe fob 10 T DT EE IS, Medical Electrician Oouncil Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 18568 AyNESOLOGIST. Dealors in Forolgn and Domesile Exchenge 04" Bowme secoritien. Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions, Owned by Dr. O. W, Archibald. 1883 SHASON 1883 MONT-—Dark chestnut horse 15 b i 1 bred by Gen, W.T. R hands high, foa) 9 Withers, Lexington Ky ; man Maia by e: 3 Lulu, record 2:15; Almont by Aloxand: Iah, sire of Goldsmi'h Maid, r cord mont h:s sired *0 horses with' records betrer, and 3 with records in 2:20 and b. tter. GLEN Lhestnut sorrel horse, 16 hanos high, foal. d 1876, bred by Pliny Nicbolas, Esq., Wost Liberty, lows, by Wapslo, dam a fino K-ntucky bred mate, Glenwood s o' large pow- erful horse, weighs 1,160 p unds, ha. great style and speed, and haa }foven himselt a mos . excoi- lent sire, These horses possesa rare individual excellence, and choics treeding, "hese highly bred stal 1'0as will make he spring season of 183 at the Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each, to Insure For further information apely to SAMUEL COLBURN, Trainer, Couneil Bluffs Driviog Park. marld-dlm 1. D. NDMUNDSON, ), A W OTRERY Prosident, Vice-Pres't. Cashl CITIZENS BANK Of Counocil Bluffs. Organized undor the laws of the Btate of Towa Paid ap capital., Authortsed capits Interest pald on ime doposita. Drafta lasued on e pelaipal cites of B Grettod ‘Benbes nd Furope. Special atentlon given to collections and correspondence with promph returns, DIRAOTORS E.L. Shugert, | W. ) 4. W. Biroeh, " MORBGAN, KELLER & 00., e Tty & @ 75,000 200,000 J. D. Bdmandson, . W. Wallace, ost stock west of Ol b boden and Metalic Cascs. ~Oalla at- tencod 80 st all hours, Ws dety competition b Quallty of goods or prices, Our Mr Morgan has sorved ab uaeriaker for forty years and thor oughly unocmtands his pusmss. Wareroows, S5 Broadway. UPHOLSTERING in all \te branches sromptly sttended o also carpet: la Ing ang iamorequ folographic auo ws oF ders flled without aelay, Graduate of Electropathlo Institution, Phila delphia, Peuna, Office Oor, Broadway & @lenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of sll discsses and palotul foultles peculiar $0 fomales a spscially FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BR0S., Are now ready to contract for small castings every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Special attention is called to the fict that the motals Aro melted In cRuLsLEs which gives the very best castings, Burning Brands e STILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. L ERS, OIGAR and TOBACOO FACTORIES, Eto., Ete., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, ( Works: Corner Sixth streetand Eloventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. S. E. MAXON, aAaROER I YT B QT Office over savings bank, OOUNOIL BLUFFS. .+ . Towa, EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 418Broadway, Council Bluffs.

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