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* for Mr, MoHenry on Fifth avenue, The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning, April 19, [ ————— WUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oarrler, - = = = 10 cenis per week. !,’.." iy v -~} —_—— Office: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near rosdway. MINOR MHENTION. ~8ee Joseph Reiter's spring styles, ~Additional local on seventh page. Jallor Schontz has thirty boarders, six of them women, The Madison street viaduct is fast approaching completion. Work 1s being pushed forward Jively on the new opera house. Epereter's galvanized iron front on Broadwsy i1 showing up well. Miller's hardware store looks much Improved by its new third story. The confidence men are keeping a little out of the way just now. Bayllss Park is putting onits spring sult of green, and beglos to look at- traciive, The usual number, three drunks, were dispoted of In the police court yesterday. Wells, Fargo & Co., sent out six iron safes from their cffice here yester. day for Nebraska roads. It Is expected that the waterworks will be fn shape to supply water for the Fourth of July celebration. The old tower of the Bluff City en- gine housels belng taken down, having survived its days cf usefulness, Sheriff Guittar is bullding » neat cottage on Washington: avenue be- tween Beventh and Eighth streets. Prot. P, Olker, who Is now teaching both juvenile bands here, has been secured as instructor by the band at Haatings, Iowa. CorrxoTioNs — Promptly attended to by Pottawattamie County Colleo- tion Agency. Front office, with N, S8churs, over 419 Broadway. You run no risk in buying goods at auction at 102 Main street. Every artlole exactly as represented, or money refanded. The smount of condemnations for the gndlnf and extension of Bluff stroet, in all $1 700, was placed in the sherifl’s hands yesterdsy. Mrs, Annle M. Fredericks, of Min- den township, has again been taken {nsane, and it hss become necessary to remove her to the asylum. ‘The Madison Square Theater com- pany arrived at the Ogden yesierday, and last evening presented ‘‘Hazel Kirke" very acceptably at Dohany's. Theodore Bosch had a valusble Newfoundland dog fatally shot s night or two ago, and he now wants Henry Boye arrestad for the offense. Mrs. Helen Snelthern, who was arrested for having a row with an. other woman, over a baby, was yea terday discharged by Justice Sohurs, no prosecution appearing. An alarm of fire about 9 o'clock last night was caused by the burning ot a small wooden building south of the ‘Wabash depot, and by the ecm- pany as & repair shop. Small loss, The Congreeationalists are to have | D; = soolal this evering, the ladles enter- talviog belog Mrs, O'iv, Mrs. Nicho- las, Bira, Olinton and Mre. Van|Docto Brunt, the gathering to be at the home of Mrs, Olinton. A change has been made In the public schools by which the recesses are Jimited to five minutes and the afternoon session made s half hour shorter, 80 that the mort iog hours are now from 9 to 12 o'clock and the afternoon sesslon from 1:30 to ¢ o'olook, G, W. MoOoy s dolng a thriving ‘wind-mill uess. He has just put one of the oelebrated Holidsy mills on Colonel 's stock farm and an- other one on Horace Krerett's farm, aod they are working llke o 21!.. It you don't belleve it sak em. Martin Hughes has taken the con. tract for bullding a brick residence for Mr. Rckett on Eighth street, and also & contract for near Eighth, the work on both to com- menoe soon, William R'zenhoff was yesterday arrested for assaulting a brother tallor named Anthony Weber, by hitting him over the head with a horse shoe, causing & rather bad gash, The acoused gave $100 bonds to appear be- fore Justice Schurz next Saturday, and explain his doings, i possible, The board of trade, at a meeting last night, took action to induce rail- ‘ways to bulld better local depotshere; also decided to lssue circulars adver- fiam the advantages of Counocll Bluffs as adistributing, manafactoring and mercantlle center. Bl Olark, the colored man who has been a sort of janitor at the Phcenix saloon, died yeaterday, after an {liness of only a dsy or so, Ho hav no rels- tives here, they living in Missouri, He was well known gy wmany here, haviog lived here three years or more. The Unlversity Jubllee Singers were greeted by a large audlence at Dohany's hall, and they sustalned the reputation have earned of belng the best jabilee singers fn the country. Mr. Jenklns, the bosso, ‘was enthualastically applauded when- ever he appesred and the other mem- bers of the company won much mer- ited approbation from the charmed listeners. In the captare ef George Davis and Barbara Baseh the other night, Dr, H. W.nPayue took a active part. Besides the chasing and shootis which Daputy Marshal White did, De Payne, beiog deputized, chased Dovia » hal mile fring with a 42 oull bre gun, snd rent oue ballet over his head, the nextove strack botween his feet, and the thixd ball took him on the side grezing his skin, At this Davis threw up his hands and Payne took him back to the offi sers, was & big orowd of exclted nelgl who were aroused by the shootlog and e L NEEM AR " E nnae IR THE DAILY BEE-COUNU L BLUFFS 1I0WA THURSDAY APRIL 19 A. running, and who qulckly gathered to #ee what was up, The Juvenile band's dance will be at Bloom & Nixon's hall thls evening. Admission fifty cents, The gamblers are now dropplng Into the police court and payicg thelr monthly assessment of $39.10 each. The committee who conducted the competitive examination of aspirants for a oadetship at Aunapolls will meet to day to finilsh thelr report. Miss Mary Dargan gave a very pleas- ant birthday party st her home last night. Prof. O.ker's orchestra far nished the musle for those who de sired to dance. A sumptuous repast was epread. All present left with the oplofon that as & hostess Miss Dargan oan not be excelled, The presents were numerous and some very costly, as well as usefal., Postmaster Armour is eapecially de- slrous that residents here Instruot their sorrespondents to direct letters to the number and street, 80 an to fac illtate prompt and satisfactory deliv— ery of mall. Also that married ladies in having thelr letteas directed, won!d use the initlal of thelr husbands In- stead of their own. In many casesthe Iack of observance of this suggestion causes delay and vexatious mistakes. The citizens can, by following these suggestions, help much in the prompt and proper dellvery of letters, M. Hottes, the brilliant youngartist who is connected with George R Beard's wall paper house, is at work on some fine mcenes for the opera house, and if the others are to be as well executed as the streot scene which he is just finishing, the new opoera house will, in this respect at least, ba all that can be desired. Mr. Hottes has displayed at Beard's estab- lishment some really wondsrful paint- Ings from lifs, which well merit the pl:nlu they receive from all who see them, A young girl named Lavilla Faler, who was sent here to jail from Bal. knap, Iowa, by Justice B Iger, sought release yesterdsy by habeas ‘corpus gvrooudlnu, through her sttorney, J. . Baird, The girl was accused of stealing an §8 breast-pin from the residence of J. A. Groff, and was sent to jall here to awalt the action of the geand jary, which seemed a little strange, it belng for petit lsrceny. Auother loophule was that no ball was fixed. Judge Aylesworth, afier hear- ing the matter, dlscharged her from commitment to await the action of the grand jory, and sent her to Jastice Scharz's for trisl on the charge of petty larceny. He found her gulity and let her off with two days in jall, pelbemtlel stdiersl Dr. West, Dentlat, 14 Pearl street. If you are nov married, write the Mar. rage Funi and Mutual Trust Associa. tion, Oedar Rapids, Iows, for circulars explaining the plan, 5-8m, Do not fall to see the stock of OAR- PE (8 ot Harkness' before purchasing. The largest and choicest selection ever offered in this vicinity. Wanted In Butler County, Bheriff G. Hazlet, of Butler county, was here yesterday after a man named 8. A, Joslyn, the grand jury having found an Indiotment against him: for embezzlement. Heo found his man and the latter give seourity for appearance in court when the case shall come up. e a— A Life Baving Service. Mr, M, E. Allison, Hutehison, Ken.: Saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle of T Klfl‘- New Diso)very, for Consump- which him to procure a laree bottle that completely cured him, when rs, ohange of climate and everything olse had failed, Asthma, Bronohitis, Se- vere Oonfih-. and all Throat and Lung dis- 1t is gusranteed to cure, Trial bottles free at C F, Goodman's drug store. Large aise, $1. aprl 2-e0d&w 1w Call and see the choloe selection in osrpets, oll cloths, mats, eto., at Harkness Brothers', New atteactions in carpets at Hark- ness Brothers', Polnters on Pointe. Sherift Dan Farrell was here yes- terday, having in custoey Zsb Polnts, whom he arrested at Honey Oreek for burglary committed in Mills coanty. He left with his prisoner for Glenwood lsst night. The bur. glary was not a very heavy one, a saddle belng the only plunderthat was taken, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Is an appetizer; 1t stimulates the stom- ach to renewed activity; and in many ways tones up and invigorates the whole system. v A choloe stock of parasols jast opeued at Harkness Brothers', ! —_—— For Oharity’s Sake. Jadge Palger has consented to de. liver a lecture next Sunday afternoon for the benefit of the Home for the Friondless, the entire proceeds to be devoted to that worthy enterprise, Arrangements have heen completed by which the lectare «iil be delivered in Dohany's ball at 3 o'olock p. m,, and the subject will be ‘‘The Salentific Aspeot of Bl:ldlulln:," & matter in at present much looal The tickets are to be only twenty-five cents, There should be a paoked house in view nf the charscter of the lecture and the worthiness of the oause. Why be weak? Why not be healthy, robust, and strong, by using Brown's Iron Bitters? S —— Lost His Roll. A farmer, living 1o the violnlty of Red Oak, came over from Omaha on the dummy traln en route for home, On arrlving at the tranafer he found that his roll of $360 was missing. He was unable to ux whether his pocket had been picked or mot, though he was of the opinion that {t must have besn. He had no clues to give the offioers, and he went on his way, with out stopplvg to Indulge in what promised to be a vain hnn‘t. Why euffer from ol——lflhulth’l Why be troubled Brown's Irou Bltte Huollor—h—u not only the fisest, but also the nloest and sheapeat baby oar- rlages in the olty, IT WON'T WORK. The Scheme to Give tha Union Pacific All the Loaf But One End Orast. The Oitizans Not Disposed to Hndorse I There is still much discarston aboat the proposition to have the Ualon Pa- cifio run its track up to Broadway. All agree that it would be desirable if this could be done, bat all do not agree that in order to socure this vhe olty should give vp anything and everything that the Uulon Pacific or its servants and tools ask, It would ba very convenicnt to bs able to take a dumwy at Broadway and make no change until Omaha is reached, and those coming feom Omaha would doubtless find it the eame, but this convenience Is hardly worth the price of Unlon avenue. The Nonpareil will have the people belleve that by givirg the Union Pa- oific the right of way over Union avenuelt would reeult in the **Union Paoific coming up into the clty with its tralus and depot.” It would have citizens belleve that all the crowd and business now at the trausfer would be on Broadway, The Nonpareil knows better, All that the ocity would have here would be = station house for the convealence of paesengers, and possibly ® freight housa for looal use. Tue passengers who are going through the city would not come up to Broadway any more than they do now,. but ld change j at present, 80 that the enterprise, if secured, would be a mere local convenievce, and would slmply be a side track. As such it would be worth something, bat kardly be worth the thoussnds of dollars which Uuion wvenue cost. These are some importaut facts whlch oar ociiiz:ns should bear in mind, The Unlon Puacifis has never showed sny disposition w0 favor Council Bluffe, but, on the contrary, has op- ed 1t, except when its own interests orced it to do differently. It has not reformed or been suddenly converted. The Union Paclfic is very anxious to kill any grojeot for securing s wagon and foot bridge between the two citles. It ia predioted confidently that if it oan secure a right of way to Broadway, and run its dummy train there, it will be one of the shrewd moves towards cheoking ary bridge enterprise, The Union Pacific wounld gladly pay around sum for a right of way to Broadway. If it can get this right of way for nothing cannot it afford to psy some men well for working vp the scheme, and for getting others 1o innocently support 117 There crops out quite plainly a dis- position to kill the street car businese, which s quite consistent with the spite shown by Cul. Chapman towards John T. Baldwin. Admitting that the street car is a monopoly, how much lees of & monopoly Is the Union Pacl- fio, and shall oltizens join fin glviag valuable rights and property to the Uaton Pucific to gratify the spite of private parties? @&The Nonparell flipantly said in its leading editorial yesterdsy, that 90 per oent. of the peovle wouid willingly say to the Unfon Pucific, ‘‘Coms u Ualon Avenue because it was opened to connect the interest of our oty with your own.” The Nonpareil knows that this is the verlest bosh. It knows thata committee of seven were appolated to consider the matter, the mayor, three alderman aud three oltizans. Thelr report shows simply that five of the seven were in favor of the road coming up to Broadway, bat did not say they were in favor of giv ing up Union Avenue for that por. ;on. Mayor Bowman and J. M. almer deolined to sign it. Five to two is hardly 90 per cent, and even the ‘‘five to two” was not expressed as in favor of say- tog ‘‘Come up Union avenue.” Ool. Obapman proceeds to vent wrath on the two who formed this minority. He says they are but two geains of sand on the beach. It is evident that percentage waa torn out of the colonel's srithmetio when he went to school, oz ho was out of school when the class went over it, Trz Ban s in favor of everything that can possibly help Uouncil Biuffs, but it 1a not in favor of the city giving away a whole loat on the promise that the Unlon Paclfic will give back one of the end oruats. ! Eask of the Kidneys, Diabetes and other Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, which you are be. tog #o frightened about, Hop Bitters Is the only thing that will surely and permanently prevent and cure. All other pretended cures only relieve for o time and then make you msuy times worse, Elegant new curtaln goods and our- taln fixtares, window shades, etc., at Harkuess Brothers', —_—— A BELIEVER The Experience of & Lady Who Usl!- wd on Lr. Slade. Te the Editor of Tus Bas: In your lssue of to-day I read the 80 oalled exposs of D¢, Slade. B.iag o spiritualist and mediam I thought I would go and test it for the oredit of sphitualism. Were he a charlatan he oould ecia more money by professing sleight of haad tricks than under the guise of spirltaalism, for the public mind is predetermined on that point, snd many make geeat efforts to keep up the antagonlem, for it means a living to some. One person has as much right to Jive by his religion as another and that 1t is ocertainly so o>nsidered by true splrituslists, I did not not » to defend, but state foc's, A lady went with me and can tesufy. I asked questions and and they were auswered to my satis faction, and as I was a stravger the dcetor could not know my businese, T could hear the pevell write. I also took my own slate and washed it perfectly clean, I held 1t with my right hand over my left arm as I was altting at the »| SANITARIU BOOT AND SHOE 8HOP, No. 808 Bruadway, opposite CASADY &ORCUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant and com: plete CAREE"T STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, KFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK. They will carry a very LAaRRGE and will keep a full line ot House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Towa, ST OCK Z. T. LINDSEY & CO., 412 Bryadway, Coancil Bluffs, West Slde Square, Ullrlndn}IOWA' DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Whoiesale Fraiters and Gonfectioners Jo“" BEN“ & flo.. 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MOHN }"‘“‘MON HOUSE. {g?:i, 17 & 219 Main St. J. M_BARSTOW, M. D. - GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Blu s, Ia. R. 8. COLE & CO, MANUFAOTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF 216 Main Street. OFFICE : Cor. Gth 8t. and Gtb Ave, DR. J. F. WHITE, °™iics s Wiiow avomea “. SGH u RZ' Office after fi)‘,g::]glmx E?e‘r ifl:fi&n Exprees. s. s. WAGNE };lr‘zfxfiill at reasonable rates, No. 22 4th St. i) J. M. ST. JOHN & CO. CASH BUYERS, ‘Who esale buiter, eges, povitry and fruit. Ship to us. Draft by return mall LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood aund [-on ‘Wood Tabing a°d Gas Pipe and Pump #ixt for both Wood aid Iron Pnfl%mu wid mlvh:‘pvompl ll“?llbfl. No. mflo:hln Street. UNCIL BLUFFS, . . . . I0WA, f18-e0d t31 AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, 144 Broadway S. A PIERCE, NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. COor., Main and First avenue. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, &35 Bmivey. COONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and Broadway, C. F. SMITH. W. W. SHERMAN. In FINE HARNESS I have the variety that brings patronage, Plans and specifications furnished’ L. C. BRAGKETT, 224 and 226 Broad may. 124 Main street. JAMES FRANEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work and Reasonable Ocarges. BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Variety in the City, No stranger ehould fail to vi:it my store roome, 872 Broudway. HOWE & SON, FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Supplies, 303 Brosdway, LINDT _ HART, Union Avenue, A. LAMB, WADE CARY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block, Practices in state and federal courts, E.STOCKERT & B0, ducaieamas Window Shuier 500 Elons: ‘And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. erelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D. VETERINARY SURGEON, Office TITLE ABSTBAGT 0FFIGE Lands and Lots Bought and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND OCONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - 10WA MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HAIRXR G O O D s second door above Metropolitan, Bray's stable, No, 12 Soott street. HARRY LELAND, BROCKLYN MARKET, 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. For Engines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and Cor. Eighth and Broadway. P. J. HENNESSY, Manaf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plied, 8th 8t., between 6th and 7th Avenue. REVERE HOUSE, Ghrfiouue Kesiisd 81 3160 pur . MAGHINERY. A. J. MANDEL, DE CAY & GASSEL, W. H. ALM table The dootor beld the other end of the closed siate with his left haud, the right being on the tuble. I could hear and feel the pencil move on the slate. Itwasan apswer from one of my controls, also, that he could not know about only through what he professes— unseen help. It Is slm- pliolty iteelt to those who can un- derstand. Those who care to tske this up will find my addrees with THe Bek office. Underatand, I went aud pald my fee the same as anyone, and the doctor does not know of this Mzs BRaDBURY. Councll Blaffs, April 17, Our New Loan suu amprovement Uo Investigation into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses s that pro) and {n operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of wbis city. By investirg in shares in this institation, which s backed by some of our best aud most reliable buginess men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable inga ocertaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, in & fow years a man can own a houso of his own for about the sams ae he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loan snd Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, havivg filled & long felt want fn Council Bluffa. Thelr plans and system of loans will bear the most careful serutiny and exam- Ination, and wo have no hesitancy in pronouncing thom reasonable and equitable, and backed by gentlemen o? honor and Integrity. As the com pany exists It becomes at once an in- stitotion of value and credit to ovr city and those who defive howes. Thelr preaident is T. A, Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; sce- rotary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col Beebe, and their office la in the base- ment of Shugert's and McMahon's now block, corner First avenue and Pearl street, jan27-1y FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL HOUSEBOLD SUPPLIES, 3256 Brosdway. home for himself and family. In tak- |n fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Corner 3 bircet and 8th Avenue, Counc'l Bluffs. Pmmrl attention € orders, h Workwnnehip snd Reasonable charees fob 10 "OONTRAOTORS and BUILDERS | rjmarr v.ux o |NBS, B J. HARDING, M. D, Corner Bixth street and Avenue G. UFFI[}EB & PUSEY' 3 i PR e | wawwma, ) Medioa) Elsctrician 0! Y DLD, roadway. . , T oy AND couneiL sLurrs speoiat | ouncl Biufls, [a. NOTICES. J GYNECOLOGIST. Dealers in Forelgn and Domestle Rxcheng: nd home securitios. Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions, Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald. 1883 SHASON 1883 RMONT-Dark ches'nut horse 15 n-!g hlx*. m;sd 1879; biea by Gen, W. T- W.thers, Lexington Ky ; by Almonc, dam Nor- man Mala by #lexandor’s Nerman, 'the sire of Lulu, record 2:15; Almont by Alexsnder's Abdal- lah, sire of Geldsmi h Mald, r cord 2:14. Al- . | mont h s sired ¥0 horses with records i\ ¥:30 and bet er, snd 3 with mvn]lhlnd:‘lg and I} l..:fir. 1 N — hestnut torrel horse, h.g-ngh.“rg. Ru. bred by Pliny Nicholas, NOTIOE. —8pecial advertisements, suC Lost, Found, To Lcan, For Sale, To Rend, Wante, Boarding, stc., will be inserfed in this column &t the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTE PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Leave adv ertiseme a4 our offics, No. T Pear] Birect, nosr Bioadway. Waate. OUSE v’vlnr_ 0— nyo Graduate of Elect thic Institution, Phils delphia, Penna. | Offioe Our, Broadway & Blenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFF¥S, 10WA. The dreatment of sll diserses and patntal tcultion pecullar 40 females & speciaily FOUNDRY. o #x'e, w thout lot, ca . flnd H, Mayne's, 84 Peatl street, ANTED—Eve: » Oouncil Blufle lo WA ek Tun Bun, o sen he e chacerat A. k, dej Esq., West Liberty, lowa, by Wepsie, dam a fine tored by Grdr. G, o 1 Four vt | Kcifcty et ety Dun o | WINTHERLICH BROS., and speed, lent sire. These horses possess rare individua excellence, and choice breeuing. 'hese highly bred stal’ 1008 will make \he «pring season of 1883 at the Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park , and has proven himselt a mos. excoi- | Are now ready to contract for small castings every deacription in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, 1l attention is called to the fict that the For Sale and Rent T7OR REN —THonte on Fourth treet, complete cu fit of new funiiure for sals. Tnguire of H. 0. Barnes, offic: bavga:t Implemers Co, Aprill7#t kages of & bundred ab 26c D BEES- L Y - OL ' Packas oL Tux Bun ofice, No. T Pearl At 835 Each, to Insure vory h-:znuflfirm,ln L libie LT e For further information apply to’ . NOR *AL¥—M numents of marble and granite SAMUEL CULBUIHJ: 1(’,.,,,,,. B et RS, |Burning Brands R RENT—A ) ing house, fav- AT m ipad ‘\5:':{,1) ‘fl‘:‘:i?‘ J;: cf“ ;“i:';n E"m‘? Dlsnrélsmg}g& IEBE:V%'}S’A PAOK. " ounel By i 'Y LSO, b AW, e Aan 00 $0.05 of we ar close by ies boma lle wih los | ¢ ® WERR, & LRSS, & Bl FACTOKIES, Ete., Eto., & very favorable property f ra glucose factory or other manulaturing b poses. ' Apply to Alg1 K. L. WILLIAMS, Fux Office. " W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffa Real Estate & Collection Agency. n Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' Bacy, i 4 ity NOTICE TO OATTLE MEN. CITIZENS BANK| gattle e ands Of Uouncil Bluffs. ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Organised under the laws of the State of fows Pald up capltal. . $_76,000 Authorized capi 200,000 Intorest paid on timo deposits. Drafts lesued an the principal citles of the United Statos and Europe. Bpecial astention given to collections snd correspondence with prompt returns, DIRROTORS Works: Corner Sixth strect vel COUNCIL BLU OWA S. E. MAXON, ARORI T B O . 1,000 HEAD OF YOUNG CAPRLE| " “Wwiien Flise S e g D0ONOTL BLUFFR © . Towa, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, Instice o! the Peace and Notary Public, HBEroadway, Council Bluffs. " MORGAN, KELLER & 00, CTINIDIED &3 0" AW 30 Fe & Thio tinest quality & d largost stock west of » of v ooden and Metali Calls at 2 +t all hours. quality of zoods or prices. Our Mr FOR SALE. 600 Head of Yearllr g Stoer ani Heifers, 500 He d of Two-year-ol1 Steers, sud (organ bas 100 Head of dwa-year-ald Heltors, ) it ¥ (dor aker for forty Joars aad thor < cat'le are all good, straight, thritty cattle, | oughly naoerstauds his nustness.* Wacerooms 3;.7, graded cattlo. For sale all together or ia | 811 brcsaway. — UPHCLNTERENG in all ite Tots 83 suit the purchesers, For further jartic. | branchos bromotly attended to a'so carpet- Ia uars call on or address M. F. Potter, Warerly, | ing ano iniorequina, — Jelographic aua wa or Brown couxty, lowa. ders filled without aelay, We dety_competition b