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THE DAIL: BEE-COUNU,L allowlng a cow to run at large, the charge being under a provision of the ordinance providing for the fialog of sny such owner of a roving bovine. The case agalust Green was dropped by Judge Bond, but Green has sought to turn the tables by complalning of The Daily Bee. .CROOKED WRITING. COUNCIL BLUFFS. |2 Gentloman of Golor Sucoseds Saturday Morning, April 2L in Oaghing a Fictitious SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ohepk, Bond's bullding, scales, etc., as & nulsance, it belng clalmed that they ;'l-n 'eeeas n.?'-"'".' T are in the public street. This care is 00 por Year. =____———_—:—p:.=~ A Good Prospect of Taking a |to come up to-day, and about fifieen Ofboe: Pearl Btreet, witnesses, including prominent citi- mfln: ey i e Trip Across the Btate. sons, aldermen and others, are to be ———— oalled in, MINOR MENTION, A lively time Is expected, sa there CASADY &ORGUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant and com: Somettme since a young ocolored has been much feeling growing up as plete gentlemen halling from Kensas Olty | the result of the discussion of cow or ~See Joseph Relter's spring styles, and golng by the name cf P. H.|no cow, o A B P E T ~Additional local th 3 —_————— AR v bR L Oall and see the cholce selection In Rice's New Sarprise party is billed | employed In the barber shop of Mr. fo appear here on the 25th, Bpll:lk,,on upper Broadway, He had fi:',’::.’..‘i;‘,ofg::f-" sl Casady & Oroutt have a large new | been trading some st the drug store safe for the Broadway dry goods| 1, B, Olark & Co., on upper Broad- L way, and finally became {ndebted to The outgolng traln owstward, this | ypem {n the sum of oze dollar. afternoon Ia ‘over the Chloago, Bur-| " yogerday forenoon he presented at lington & Qatnoy. the drug store a check which purport-| Among Council Bluf’s business men Bechtele Is getting everything in ed tr be drawn on the Oouncll Bluffs [ who are chronicled by the Acorn as having d shape for pushing his new hotel savings bank for the sum of $13 and | yisted Oakland this week are Mr. Daniels, aflding along. made payablo to P. H. Hines ©rlof Michasls & Daviels, and the jusior CovLLecTIoNs,— Promptly attended bearer and was slgned by one H. D. |, onper of 7, W, Squire & Co, Domon, whom Hines represented as Pottawattamie County Colleo- > :‘l’nnb’Ag:ncy" F‘r‘t':n.t ot‘l)i:,'wlt‘l)z ;}’ belng an architect here in the clty, [ Robert }(10":"' ":" ':)‘:"‘"‘ b|7u‘" s g * | Herequestod to pay the $1 he owed | oneof the clerks at the Ogden, will soon Bchurs, over 419 Broadway. the drug store with the oheck |leave for Wyoming to engage In the cattle Rev. Cgrus Hamlin, pastor of the [and ssked the clerk to cash the check | business, ‘‘Bob” has » good many ac- Congregational charch, expects to ex- |and pay him the balance In money, | quaintances among the traveling public, change to-morrow with Rev. A. F,|and the clerk having known the man | who will miss his face as they step up to Shlrf , of the First Congregational [in Kansas Cily and supposing it all | register, church, Omaha, right, pald him the balance of $12 00 M. G, Griffin has accepted a position as The library fund amounting to about and took the check, but soon sus. special agent for the Towa & Nebraska in. pleloning something wrong in Den- ’:cgoo; ';l'v.:ly'::::n:cll‘:noo::oub::: mark he hastened to thogblnk and | *urance company, Mr, Griffin is thoroughly hat li f business, and llmljr:ry, ::wd audltor drawlng the war- |} ino™ pad an acoount th A |doubtless prove a valuable man for the Th’” ks "'l w A .?:’hhd the othelr b“:lh " lgo company, ere was only one ger at the | with the same result, and a trip to the calaboose 'lhnnlly night, and he was | postcffice revealed "the fact that no 'hV: ';','_“,‘,’ug:,,"',::,°',,,g'::’f,,'fi,:.°,' h:fi' sn Inoffensive wanderer who had no|such man as Domon had ever ap-| = " 5y LTl ¢ d home, and who was turned loose in|pesred there, A search was then|® *°'° "° Mn "! ‘L‘.:. ol themorning, no charge belng preforred | made for him, and when found he|®¥:® tocall upon bis friends here who inst still maintained that the oheok was all | Woloome him gladly, STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK, They will carry a very LARGEHSTOCK and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Iowa, W. R. Vaughan has a house for rent. PERBONAL, ___ DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, JOHN BENO & C0., 15 siia Sine: o 17 Pose e, against him, . right but upon a slight opportunity| 8. 8. Stevens, the general agent of the Grocery 215 Main Street. _fl;"mflmt.‘r":“;o‘“' cted o|he disappeaed. The assistance of | Chiosgo & Rock Inland road, has gone MAX MOH“! }OR“TON iy {30‘61'217&219M'1°8‘~ streot and number, reminding the | Attorney J. Q. Tipton was procured | to Denver on s brief trip, His wife ac- OFFIOE : rho l:llrow t'w: lllelormnti?nl.gn% uh;‘.-u- ng him with *‘forgery” and charging with having obtained money under a A, M. c“"‘":", of Paciflo Junotion falso protense, and upon a false and | And Mra. M. A. Woodburst, of the same fiotitions writing, and warrants were | Place, were in the city yesterday. The saloon business here seems to|placed in the hands ot Constablo Msjor Marshall, the general acent of be thriving under $400 lloense. | Skinner, who at last accounts was in | the Chicago & Northwestern, has returned Btores whichare wanted by men in | hot pursult of the ‘‘wily” colored gen- | from a trip to Chicago, otherlines are largely taken up by|tleman, but had not sncceeded in saloons, and many of the drinking | making his arrest. Thereseems to be BOLSEL A b Ol e JC shm are making improvements, in- |a protty plaln oase against him, and 1f | italist of Avocs, spent yesterday in the hi:nlnl thpn:fl th‘;y rre already h’:dp‘ oaptared 1t |: hoped h'l n;ny :c glur clty, on business, y OF ex reap, some -|an opportunity to joln in the seml-| Peter Nelson, of Harlan, made a aome profits, % annual exoursion across the state in | visit to the metropolis yesterday, on a fly- d‘"()ld Tige,"” the veteran of the fire June, Iog business tiip, partment, {s again troubled with his J. A, Holmes; editor of The Times, foot, so a8 to render him unfit for mfi‘afi:fi:&""‘:‘:’?;". ocdl .n;i N"; Bayard, Iowa, favored THE BEE with a service—that 1s, he would be It be Sty b 0800 B8 all yosterds; ‘was any other horse than *‘Old Tige.” Harkness Brothers', L.yK B" dish, of Dub f As one of the boys remarked, ‘‘He'd OASHMERES § 2O N 08 IOURIUN, W 10 make the run, it the bell tapped, if the city yesterday, and stopped at the Tis foot was off olean up to his knee.” In all the new shades, selling fast be- | Pacific Ho la now twenty.three years old and | 229 they are 3“‘:!‘!‘:' 'lfiunm,m_n,s A. King, of Neols, slso R, T. Lovell the boys are thinking of celebrating ¥ * |and wife of the eam: place, visited the his next birthday, if they can only The Saloon Men Grumble. Bluffs yesterdsy. geb st what day It La, Some of the saloon men complain| W, L. Stockman, of Chicago, arrived in The Advance seconds the protest of | that they ate not having a falr deal In | the city yesterday and booked at the Pa- Tue Bre agalust the glving up of | yon respoots, and that they are [cific. P,,':llm:.;"?;,m)qf,‘,‘,},,fi'fl"",a;”l:‘:; placed In an unfalr position, As is| Mre. J. E Metealfe, the milliner on Broadway, s quite ill, knuockles pretty sharply for advooating | well known the city cannot license the the scheme. It also In this week's |sale of whisky, that belng contrary to | Harry Leland starts this morning for a lssue, protests againat the proposed |.inte law. Itoan only license beer, brief trip into Dakota, ‘W. H. Killen, of Chicago, is an Ogden reciptents to Instruct their oorres- compaaled him, pondents to do, in order to faollitate the correct delivery of mall by oar. rlers, J. M BARSTUW, M. D.. * Cor. 6th St. and 6th Ave. DR. J. F. WHITE, " euicces; o Witow aramee N. SCHURZ, oico stier subrunry 150, over amosiosn Expross. S. S. WAGNER, £oxfoeru s Sascmabis rates, 1o, 20 4th 81" J; M. ST. JOHN & CO, GASH BUYERS, s A P'EHG NEW BOOT AND SHOE S8TORE, L] h y Broadway Meat Mar- PETHYBRIDCE & HERBERTZ, B s n F SMIT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and . . » Broadway, Plans and specifications furnished? W. W. SHERMAN, L.FoEFARNESS Tharetho ey JAMES FHANE 5 MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work HUWE & so FURNITURE, STOVES and J and Reasouable Ouarges. 872 Broadway. Household Supplies, 303 Broadway, LINDT & HART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block. Practices in state and federal courts, publication of the councll proceedings at the olty's cost, deemiog it a waate | %) eto. The saloon men who pay Manu'f Fine Furniture, Upholstery goods of mm”hl.:h lnn;; [ th-f;“m news- | $400 a year for a license for this pur- h°":' I‘;!‘:l‘l;. A e E- STOGKEHT & GOl’O‘“‘l‘“l and Window Shades, 309 Bg"!' papers whioch give the publio aa news | poso, of course sell whisky too, and v of Ottamwa, was fn the oty | e e e e R e e -t hiouse, 421 and 433 Broadway, L. Bov- R e e R SANITARIUM obi st oy pay sush a lloence, the profit on beer 8. P. Houston, of 8t. Paul, was among & 1005l Csonsia | o0 kes]" covbe ) oF not belng large enough, They olaim ‘h;‘“‘:: °:I‘d°n' yl;. ‘;“h' % s Broadway and Main, ate being en- that there are grocers, druggists, eto., olt, g ““:;‘ 9 PHATHINAN, WY o larged and improved. The rooms|who do not sellbeer, and consequently .1’ L Nad i sl lately ocon by the well known |do not take out any olty license, but 0“’.“- 2 ‘::..o ncoln, dined at the ll.t‘l'cdflT ‘;:' p:li?-’ua Eg:::‘»m:"“: who sell as much or more whisky than W, 1\; Unll-l’n’ e Miscatl Valles o vy d.l:‘ t Hanoook and Mh‘“l’gfl. some of the regular saloons, thus taking vhlb’le h'". e-u'rd. 4 dent Olark, while Mossrs. | trod in® of the business, whioh 7 i - 5‘:“‘“‘“ ol d those who pay llcense are entitled to,| M. C. Reynolds, of Cincinnati, is at the The Amerlosn and Wells, Fargo BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 808 Broadway, opposite Union Avenue, second door above Metropolitan. A. LAMB, WADE CARY, HARRY LELAND, VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street. BROOKLYN MARKET, Cor. Eighth and Broadway. ly & Smith have taken possessloh | Thg lioensed saloonists are in this a | Pacifi Manuf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- }l %onmdm"l&rnfierl lm:&l‘lgnb‘; sort of & boot. If these grooen‘, :;“om‘ Btk ot Ghloseo twes tmone p- J. HEN“EssY’ plled, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue, Co's. ; hasEit o fan Protgonted WBAeT | yevtordays arrival at the Puctio SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Three Iadles Interested In the |whisky, they will turn aroun 29-The Dlamond Dyes always do HEVERE HousE, Opera House, Refitted. $1, $1.50 per day. Home of the Friendloss met yester- |and prosecute the licensed saloonists day afternoon to sew and to do other |for selling whisky, So the matter :‘:?cl:&:tl?;’n?mll“:lli‘lol'mkolall:: practical work for the institation, On |rests. Those who pay $400 a year to-morrow afternoon still farther|Into the olty treasury olaim that It 1s | *®™" Only IOM o, FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 826 Broadway. A. J. MANDEL, chancs will be given to help the cause | not just to allow others who do not| W. R. Vaughan has a houee for NE NAY O NAGGED com along, by attendivg J“P‘. Palge's | pay any such license to sell whisky, | rent. AssEL Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. lecture at Dohan; 's, the prooeeds of | thus taking that part of the business DE GAY & n ) NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOE. —Bpecial advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Losn, For Sale, To Reni, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted lu this column st the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for esch subeequent insortion. Leave adv ertisemo b our offics, No, 7 Pearl Sireet, ncar Broadway, e Til Tepping, Yesterday afternoon a colored boy which are to be given to the institu. (wway from them, tion, the speaker charglog nothing,| Itis hintedthat unless the city takes Mz, Dohany farnlshing the hall free | stops toatop these unlicensed vendors | and a white boy were in H, P. Nile's and the newspapers giving their ad- |from selling whisky the saloonists store on Main street, d while th vertlaing free, fi,k... are twenty- | will combine, and declde to sell no SHPSY. aqe WRLeH five oents and the subject of the leo. |beer or ale, and hence take out no | °0lored boy was getting some samples ture ‘‘The Solentific Aspect of Spirit- |licenses, thus keeplng out of the|ot wall papers, under the pretense of oalism,” treasury the thousands of dollars now | thelr being for » lady in the upper T re ooming In from that wouros. They | parg of the elty, the white boy took Partles wanting a first class suit | would then kut up their saloons for T (e made up In first class order, should | the sale of whisky, and {f prosecated advantage of the fact that Mrs. Niles' call and see the excellent line of goods | inslst on all the others belng prose- | attentlon was drawn away, and tapped the saloon men unite on |the till, getting between one and two at Nugent & Smith’'s, merchant|outed. If tallors, Nos. 7 and 9 Main street. any scheme of this kind, it will make |dollars in silver, Heo then left the e another grand kaleldoscoplo change in | store, and on Mrs. Niles) discovering Spring and summer goods, all new, | the license system here. Some of | theft and calling to him, he ran up cheap, at Mrs, MoAllfster's | them talk quite openly about it, on the | the street llke a deer. The colored millinery store, 226 South Muin 8t. |ground that if they pay $400 license | boy remained, denled that he was in clty and those who desire homes. Thelr president is T. A, Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; seo- retary, I R. Boery; treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their office is in the base- ment of Shugart's and MoMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl street. ian27-1y The Maverick National Bank of Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government and other in- vestment seoarities, and transacts any business for its correspondents in the line of banking. m&th-me ‘Wants, —— they should be protected, and thelr |the scheme, and scon after left the ! ' k, Another Disagreement, business should not be goh'blotl up by |store, prom‘hlng to return to ideniify [Tl out waat bl AI:l:lly & &::‘ AP b et The jury In the case of Dick |men who pay no license, the boy if caught, but of course he ¥q T:n.:.'l'lom .:Jun ’?:m;“ln th‘: ) Backns yersus James Wickham, after did not return, nor was his partner %l::nd and Mutual Trust Assocl. Ot:?i‘;vm':;T':ILT‘;::\’.:T::.,“;“““::: :;-‘::l wrestling with the evidence all day,| Do not fall to seo the stock of CAR. | **Ptered: $ wudbealich Stion, Raplds, Tows, 15-3m, | chiser at A. H. Mayno's, 84 Peatl stroet. were kept locked up until midnight, Pnarsla“ Bt"*u'l"’ll',bfftflfl ghan'ng. TUOUGHB.MBn&"'u BHONCHIAL ANTED—Evenybody Oouncl Blus lo and they not belng able to sgree were | ?u S8 SAORNIY SSeNon Wrie Ao ;o s," Jratvgs 40 aliot COMMERCIAL- harod by carriors. Omos, No 7 Poarl Stroott |1 dlscharged. This ia the second trlal |*70 o0 12 this violalty. f:?:“m« Altostons: " brice” ooacs near Brosdway. of the cause, resulting In a dlsagree- Held for Trial, ; Thepiga e OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, For Sale and Rent ment, it being a clalm made h’B,flk“ Yosterday the cases of Theodore Our New Loan uwuu amprovement Uo "&w;&?‘:‘wg ;:m ‘7°°‘ Doy 8 LD BEES—In g ot lmhnng'ndlll'! tn; for oaring !&ro; m:::h:'w'r.ln'xlnni Lyons and Thomas Leffey, two of the "Invudgtllon Into the matter oon- | Conx—Dealers paying 8%; rejected | \J) & packsse ab Tux' Bus office, No. 7 Pea corn Ohieago, 500; new mixed, 5230; white corn, 850, The receipts of corn are light, Oams—Scarce and in good demand; 83 Hay—4 005@! 00 per ton, 30 per bale, Ryr—40c; light supply. OorN MEAL—1 25per 100 pounds, Woou:;(}ood supply;, prices at; yards, 5 00@6 00, CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; :’oon o(‘thl Bradley bulldlug,pp:l three fellows arrested for atealing a b]:mfi:fi: ‘:,3' l:i:ll::‘ :,fi:.“;é which Wickham was the contractor, | large amount of clothing from a 0., bnddlng houses is that proposed and Biackus nhlnl.ng that Wickham guar- | B, & Q. frelght oar, were brought be. | b operation by the Mercantile Loan, e e o M e oxath | foroe Justioe Sohuer, the third ono of | (13t 80d Lmprovement company uf atood that the jury In this last trial [t Party having already waived ex-|this institution, which s backed by OR SALE—Monuments of marble and granite atNo. 34 north Main street F‘ )R RENT—A large packing house, very fav- vorably located within 13 miles’ of “court heuse, Council B acity 300 hogs daily, ream of water IS very reas house filled with ice, long lease, wou'd be stood five to one In favor of the|smination and now in jall swaiting |some of our best and most reliable saf, B 60 per 100, D .;‘p".t,‘.”‘\.".';’-é‘.. m‘l”f")\.u f.;:‘,".‘ slx‘ofifl‘;flov: plantift, SRR the actlon of the grand jury. The ::I‘;::::J‘::;‘,‘ :L‘;"‘;z‘:‘:‘x;':;l:;&d Burren—Plenty and fn fair demand; [*AlL1 K. L. WIL TAMs, Ex Ofice, rosecution had no evidence agalnst effey and he was dlscharged. Evi. dence ';u hoiud .:1 regarded Lyons’ connectlon with the affalr, and ANM +ANTIRY prosented noue In defense, .hnpl;: ocertaln monthly payment, in a few New attractions In carpets at Hark- [ walving an examination, He was ao- ’:"I:hl mn; e B Ad n."hnolma ness Brothers', cordingly sent to jall to await the : Stra ormlbo‘n b the ” meeting of the grand jury, belog|yoy Po7S monshly’: for - reak "L Vie Moueller has not only the fivest, but | unable to 3 belleve the Mercantile Loan and Trust ive the $600 ball also the nicest and cheapest baby car- | |q his m,fl re.the ¥ all ‘required company, by organlzing and opening erate means to secure a comfortable at home for himself and family, In tak- inga oertaln number of shares, at & 25¢c; creamery, 80c, }"oau ~Ready sale and plenty l‘ziglle per dozen, RD—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 18c. Pourrry—Firm; dealers paying 18¢ per pound for turkeys and 10¢ for chickens. ‘VEaETABLES—Potatoes, 500; onions, 50c; cabbages, 30@400 per doz ap| 250 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Broous—2 00@38 00 per dozen, PARASOLS In great vanlety, and very cheap, at James PoRTERFIELD'S, W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Blufts Real Estate & Collection Agency. n Odd Feilow s block, over Savings' Baxy, jans-ty up for business, having filled & lon; #T00K, regw o thodiy, T Oow Wan: f6ls want in Oouncll Bluffs " Thefs| CArria—3 108 50; calves 50087 50, Dr. West, Dentlst, 14 Pearl street. plans and system of loans will bear| Hoo8—Market for Logs quiet, ws the packing houses are closing; shippers are payiog 5 75 to 6 75, ‘Veunotice the Mar There Is the promise of au Interest- | the most careful sorutiny and exam- If you are not married, the Mar- | ing trial {n Judge Aylesworth's court | ination, and we have no hesitancy in riage Fund and Mutual Trust Associa- pronouncing them reasonable {nd Fund, Mutual tion, Rapids, Tows, fon' clroulars | to'day, It belng a sort of side skir- explaining the pian. 53 mish erowlog out of the cow war, :‘}‘;’:fi’:h?fnm;’ by geatieaen Highly st o of Cecar Baplce avw| WILLIAM RAPP, A choloo stock of {‘uuoll just|N. J. Bond some time ago entered | pany exists it becomes at once an ln. | Pabers of ?'“fi:":},.;um'vfi 104} Main Street, Next Block south opened at Harkness Brothers', » complaint agalnst John Green for” stitvtion of value and credit to our' another column of this paper, t53m' of P, O, Councll Bluffs, Iowa, ~ BLUFFS 10WA SATURDAY APRIL 21 _ | man Maid by Alexandet's Norman, 'the sire of Fresu FisH. = Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Counc West Slde Square, l Bluffs, Olarinda } IowaA. ~ DUQUETTE, GUIBERI & CO., (Successors to ERB Whoiesale Fruiters 16 and 18 Pearl-st., & DUQUETTE) and Gonfectioners Council Blu Vs, Ia. R. 8. COLE & CO.,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS, Also Wood and Iron PU MPS, Wood Tubing a~d Gas Pipe and Pump rixtures, for both Wood atd Iron Pumps. Orders will receive prompt attontion. No. 604 COUNCIL BLUFFS, South Main Street, . IOWA. 115-e0d-t81 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A. C. LARSON, Proprietor. LATEST TMPROVED MACHINERY. L. G. BRAGKETT 224 and 226 BOOKS, TOYS A Greatest Variety in the City. No stran Broadway. , ND NOVELTIES, ger should fail to visit my store roo ws, TITLE ABSTR 7. . 15 v Lands and Lots MONEY TO LOAN AGT _OFFIGE <. ought and 8old. AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNGIL BLUFFS 10WA MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN H AIXR G © © D& 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa. For Bngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHI NERY. Yend Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Corner 2 Btreet and 8th Avenue, Councll Blufts, Prompt attention to crders, The 5 Workmanship and Reasonable Barses feb 10 mos. ormioms. v =« oo | MRS, K. J, HARDING, M. D, OFFICER & PUSEY, Comneil Bluffs, Ia, | Established, 18566 Dealers In Forelgn and Domestle Exchang: nd home securities. Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions, Owned by Dr. O, W, Archibald, 1883 SHASON 1883 ORMONT--Dark chestnut horse. 15 N hands high, toaled 1879; bred by Gen, W. T- Witbers, LexingtonKy ; by Almont, dam Nor. Lulu, record 2:15; Almont by Alexander's Abdal- lah, sire of Goldsmih Maid, r cord 2:14. Al mont s sired 90 horacs with' records | + ¥:30 and better, and 3 with records in 2:20 and b. tter. N D C hestnut forrel horse, 16 hanos high, foalid 1876, bred by Pliny Nicholas, Esq., West Liberty, lows, by Wepsie, dama fino Kentucky bred mere, Glenwood is a large pow- ertul horse, welghs 1,150 p_ unds, hay great style and speed, and b proven himself a mos. excol- lent sire. These horses possess rare individua excellence, and cholco breeding, heso highly bred stal: oas will make the spring scason of 1583 at the Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each, to Insure. For further information apply to SAMUEL COLBURP}: fl--lnar. Council Bluffs Driving Park, marl3-dlm 1. D, KDMUNDSON, voART, osident, ce-Pros't, CITIZENS BAN Of Counocil Bluffs, Ocganised under the laws of the State of Iowa A k Paid up capltal, . 76,000 Authorlsed capital 200,000 Interest paid on eposita. Dratts lssued an the principal citles of the United Btates and Europe. Special attention given to collections and correspondence with prompt returns, DIRROTORS J.D. Edmandson, K. L. Shugart, . W. Wallace, = J. A. W. Bireet, MORGAN, KRLLER & 00., 3] SR AL X S5 AR T ] Chicago of Wooden and Metallc Cases. Calls at- tended to st all hours, We defy competition n quality of ¢oods or prices. Our Mr Morgan has served as uuaertaker for forty years and thor: oughly unoarstands his numness. Warerooms, 8i1 Broadway. UPHOLSTERING in all it e e s § ADO amIOrequing. log LG wa or ders flled withous delay. Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Gradoate of Elcotropathic Institution, Phils delphia, Penva, [ Office Oor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ‘The treatment of all disesses and Aculties pecullar to terales a specia| FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., 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 fact that the are melted in CRUCLELES which gives the very best castings, Burnin_g Brands FOR-— DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FAOQTORIES, Ete., Eto., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, ‘r;lnml Works: Corner Sixth streot and Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. S. E. MAXON, AROR IT B QX. Office over savings bank, OOUNOIL BLUFFS. .+ . Towa, EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. t16Broadway, Council Bluffs,

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