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6 "THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1UESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1884, fHE DALY PEE. S - Tuesday hnmi;é, ;Iau. 29.7 COUNCIL BLUFFS. ....... 20 centa por woek ........ $10.00 per Year - ¥ OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Streot, Noar Broadway. MINOR MENTION Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushuell’s. There was a pleasant surprise party at Mr. H. Friedman's Sunday night. , J. W. Rhodes and Anna Putnam, both of Oakland, gof permit to wed yester- Tho announcement that Congressman | )ar apeech is short, but to the point. Best Chicago discounts every day in the Pusey had introduced a bill providing year on bill passes, and passss soon enough, the | WHY NOT HANG THE BRIDGE, Y s board of this county will doubtless — a ; : ! Empkie Hardware Co change the proposition in that respect, | Congressman Pasey Thinks He Has 5 7 i «“The Sil King" seived at Been Unjunstly Pounced Upon, . o Silver King” company arri i P b ’ — LT the Ogden yesterday and appeared at the AT EX O LTS A XX for a bridge noross the river between now opera house last evening. The com- pany drew a crowd and delighted them, N There i not much strength of plot ot | .4 and Qouncil Blaffs, called forth a any great acting, but in those respects|y ;) from the U, P. Nonpariel, and some Silver King was not so weak s to b i | grumbling from it fow followers. Yos- :"J"ylh}v- "1:"8 scenery Wz‘fl::’“;;‘;]u‘& terday Congressman Pusey tolegraphed ,‘ , - L 109 and 1118, Main Street, b Ml bk Dl BN s the board of trade to the effect that he i i - stage. Altogether the ontortainment fy g i\ieoduced the bill on the petition of AND ARCTICS. / ¥ (OUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. more than met the expoctation of those { .y 150 citizens of Council Bluffs. He who attended. K said he was waiting for a reply to the| Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the Jailer Schontz seems to be running a ot Schoneseema (0 bo FUBBIOE 8| gram st by hin seversl 40 o0, NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. Metcalf Bros., Y asking if the board of trade desired to WHOLESALE DEALERS IN named Theodore Eoker who has just|p o™ 1 press the passage of the We have a big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENST stock of regular and sorved forty days for vagraney isnow | o1 (WL P8 B0 PASEED O e | EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in ail sizes, roady to ship on receipt of orders, H ATS c APS BUGK G.LO V Es pronounced cured of the opiam habitand |} "0y rally asked tho question if it cc 23 1] ) was yostarday rolonsed. When fist | would not by wise to hang the bridge in:| LA 3 JOIMLIPT IR’ |sesndsubeontmy, - - . . . COUNCILBLUEFS, I0WA. b i tie [atsad of the man who Tntroduoed th P, D€l e bl 1 WHO JntrocuosS 191 Or second quality Boots wo are introducing aro better than many so-called fire . Py ok S et gmen| " T SRS S 2 - " HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS shirt o satisfy his appetite but ho had to | ;¢ y,61¢ now for so hastily pronouncing ) Jday. g Soveral of *“The Silver King” combina- k- tion were registered at the Revero house b yesterday. Justico Schurz yesterday united inwed- lock Mr. Marion Sieck to Miss Kate Mar- tens, both of Minden. Dave Bowman, at the Ogden house, 3 now smiles over a new register, and re- i ports travel as picking up. The Y. M. C. A. have arranged for a reception to-night at the Ogden for their new gonoral secretary, Harry Curtis, of New York. e Two more dynamos for the Electric <t Light company of this city are expected to be shipped from Boston to-day or to-morrow. J. D. Caughran, of the firm of Caugh- ran & Davis, of Shelby, is reported as now laid up with a broken arm, the re- sult of a fall while skating. The Ancient Order of United Work- men are arranging for a big celebration of their anniversary, on the 20th inst., at the Royal Arcanum hall. The regular monthly meeting of the city council is to be next Monday even- ing, but a special session is expected to ‘e held some evening this week. 5 ‘When a guest steps up to the Pacific house counter now Judge Robinson eyes him through a new pair of gold-rimmed glasses, attached to a neat little gold chain—and all a gift of some admiring friond. The following persons were yestorday elected directors of the Home of the Friendless: John T. Stewart, O. L. Shugart, Horaco Everett, Henry Kise- man, J. M. Phillips, S, 8. Stevens and Lewis Hammer. Mr. Charles Wells, who has had the contract for transferring freight at the Union Pacific freight transfer in this city for a numbor of years, will retire on Feb- ruary 1, aftor which this work will be directly under the Union Pacific. Dogs are not always respecters of por- sons, and one of these careloss canines Sunday night took a bite of Col. J. H. Keatley’s off leg, as that gentleman was on his way to church. The pantaloons suffered even more than the leg—in ap- [pearance. Notwithatanding all the burglaries and other crimes, there has been no prisoner from this city lodged in the county jail for about two weeks past. A few drunks have been put in the city jail, but no one has been lodged in jail for violation of state laws. There is nojhurry about the council ac- cepting the water works so long as the wouncil have not shown enough interest 1o count the hydrants to seo if there really are 200 or not. Not one of the aldermen know that simple fact yot— that is *‘officially,” A woman named Fitzgerald was yes- terday pleading with the chief of polico “to got him to make her husband give up a draft, which she clsimed belonged to her individually, and not to her matri- monially. The chief couldn't see any way to sottle the dispute, and so kept - his hands off, Captain Hayos denies that ho was re- lieved from the police force because of attending tho varieties, He says he . plucked the star from his breast, becauso + he wanted to get into more respectable business, and so has bought out Swei- gart’s salon in upper Broadway, where his old friends will find him on duty. 0. E. Green has cofumenced a suit against W. H. Nogley, of Oakland, for _ about $000 damages. Green olaims that he leased a warehouse to Negley, and that the latter knowing the warehouse would not hold more than 6,400 bushels of grain, stored 14,000 bushels in it, and wonsequently the building gave way, undudnu- for which ho now asks ~ Tom's Cabin, was here yesterday, on the Jlookout for his property man and some of his property. He claims thut tho keep his shirt on and do without tho | My Pusey traitor to Council Bluffs for Z. T. LINDSEY & 00. flought and Sold. opium. Now if he only improves his |introducing the bill, and denouncing all chanco and keops clear of tho stufl his | Who in any way favored a bridgo of ‘any 412 Broadwav, Council Bluffs Towa. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished imprisonment will not have been in vain. |} 304 and fifty citizens who thus come I MOoMAEON The semi-annual examinations at St. | ypder this severe and uncalled for denun- s JE>. . ol - — No. 4 Pearl Street, - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Francis academy are in progress and will | ciation. The bill introduced is crude, MAYNE & P MER o . “ - Vi day. This gives th t- | and needs many amendments, and a sub- .AII o o tho seho . chance 1o san wha | it wil o st o B Puhey e ore Pk ! JUST OPENED:! nearly expressing the wishes of the citi- and how the pupils have been doing. 7ens here—but still a bill for a bridge. ) L s Tt is not to_ bo wondered at that Mr. a'r an ‘ 0 oa‘ BECHTELE’S LET 'ER ROLL. Pu-t;y -houlg b'o a lit)‘tle‘irriufhd ;z the — snarles of the few who have found fault The New Skating Rink to Open Kri-| with him for introducing a bill backed AND WOOD, uro ean O @ aay Night. by & petition of one hundred and fifty ° citizens, especially when he immediately | BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE u&l’nu'rmnn cviuum', MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR : s talegraphed asking his constituents in D SEWER PIP! The only only hotel run on the European plan fin this city. New building, The largo +brick building on Pearl| o0 i"ohother thoy wanted him to | No, 639 Broaaway, R &R COUNCIL BLUFPS, I0WA.|newly furnished and all modern improvements, and ia centrally located. ) streot, near the court house, is now[support the bill. There is no need of = — - PETER BEOH TELE, PROPRIETOR, completed by Mr. Martin, who has %r‘ {'uluy vmlrryixl:‘g nhbo}nk fl:e mn&t«;‘r. i W. W. 1 ho Nonpareil is the chief kicker, and he it L e X | GBI 6 BB by b Seaile, G -th Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, last congressional campaign, if from no skating rink, and Mr. Chapman has ranged to open the samoe next Friday | other fact, that the organ is no longer evening. He is an experienced man in |looked on as even a representative of its PRSNGSRS S S this business, and has resided here for | OWn party, and fails even more signally SMITH & Iom.mc.“ R STEI NH A R DT & FR EY HAN ’ some tim, #o that tho publio will need | U fePrescniing the feclings aud opinicns LEADING MERCHANT TATLORS, Wholesale qu uor Dea,lers, no assurance that the new place of 5 lmuum,:nt willfll&e conducted just right. flenp tion in M; c} Circles. . 7 and 9 Main street, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, The rink is 68x90 feet on the inside, and ITTSBURG, Pa,, 7, 1884, CouNciuBrurrs, - - - - Towa there is not a post orany obstructi J. Mueller, Esq., Council Bluffs, Iowa. | % i "7‘ whatever, the roommg a Howe tru Dear Sir: We mail you some of our list g R E M O E :D There are connected with the entrance a ticket office, dressing rooms, cloak of customers and little book of Hardman THEIR BUSINESS TO and hat rooms, and attendants to|Piusnos. If you get up anything of the buckle on tho ladios’ kates, 80| sort plosse mail us copies. Omaha, Nobh., January 1st, 1884, that from those rooms the merry skaters B 4 oaa toll oub into the main hall. Every ‘We are handling the Hardman as our —_—————— HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLL STAND, o T DIRBOTORY, COUNCIL BLUNFS, LA. INT littlo detail for comfort and convenience | 9¢0¢ Pianos—snd put up squarely in| e O. has been looked after. competition with the Steinway, Chicker- | JOHN W. BA IR ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- 1803 Douglas St. The opening Friday night will doubt. |ing, Knabo Pianos, and with the groatest AT O Gy s oMy R M et i b less be quite an event. Will Daniels, of Z'.’,%;,,., wu‘hi:.n:' :n‘:,nm we 1,':5;“:,.5. JOHN BENO & o GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Klm al]‘ & Champ’ v Chicago, will b in attendauce, and will | od Hardman Pianos for three Steinways, 18 Main streot and 17 Poarl stroet. (OPPOSITE COURT HOUBE.) give an exhibition of fancy skating. The | one Chickering and two Knabes, and our PR sy Dmuhn.ulnten are coming over in full | Hardman grand is now used by nearly M.A.X MOHN. mmufifu‘l{‘;(fi and 219 Main stroet. ' force with a band of music and bent on | all our resident players at their concerts, | — e S a merry timo. The Bavarian band has | It has taken a good dealof work to over-| DR, J, F, WHITE, ). Odeniee Malk nad Stk Wiy 2 also been engaged for the occasion. The [ come the prejudice in favor of the old oM DAV TiowiAyenos:} Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. opening night will be on invitationsonly, | standards, but we have done it here, and - who attend being expected to presnt | if a number of Hardman agents in the their invitations at the door. _After the | larger cities would handle the piano on opann;gs thc:i;mk :l{lc’be opaneél 3a(;ch day | the same buiuhit whauld lrion occupy a except Sunday, a a, m., 2:30 p. m. | first position—then they would sell easier Wholesalo butter eggs, poul- 3 l“"gzfi’%l’}r. llnt t)ae]:vemng it will be | and ;:'o; would get prices nearer their | bawiy ',,,§,,[:,:,gqg£!m‘§fiv,00"c‘é SH BUYERS, e ntp to ue. WSULTACTURERS OF g y the electric lawp. SEeeTn R value. Hope you are having a good sale = T g MERCHANT TAILOR, Privals It oG & Fiven by 8. for Q.hem.uu:g: Hote & Haonions, J AGOB KOOH_. Btook Coinyiete. _Suite made at ressonablo prices. No 805 Maln St} e ————— N. SCHURZ, _ e : == WAGNEE, vyxugonnmfoy_pgx;géfl‘gc“;«g;fil\ifl'pm 22 Fourth street, G‘ROSVENOR & GUNN, X i = 5 b Dilane el o 18 N, Man G, F. SMITH. comorrtnand Srosdwer. Slsis umt oonsosisns furabed. 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iowa. "m‘— ]"M a meeting fofu the board of trade JAMES‘FRAN:EY. Am»gavgarnfifffl.fiffih‘laf;; 872 Broadway. i e t evening the following ofticers were ¥y TORNEYS AT H EA | N Mr, Theo, Bockman laft yostarday morn- | elaoted for the ensuing year: LINDT & HART. snmoo _ *™"FRBAT5AR st tetorst conrte. I ing for businesa tour through Towa, H. J. Sprague, of Rookford, TIL., arrived at Bechtelo's yesterday. H, Orrin, of Living Sprines, and who is attonding the commercial achool in Omaha, spent Sunday with Mr. C. Weslov, of this Presidont, E. L. Shugart; vice-presi- s ANIT ARIUM A..d'm:‘: r;m;,m an yl-v;;i‘ 425 Broadway. L. Boveroign, Prop. P. J. Moot AT COST FOR' A SHORT TIME ONLY. Motoalf, Lucian Walls, T. J. Evans, J. \ X, Bromdway opposite New Opers House. Rofitted §1, §1.60 per day 3 g ates Novelties i e Lodan Al (T, Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large s he roporl:dol t}“ ’;’"‘;’;‘T ‘h"d e hne of extr :mrdinnr5y0 l;infi Car:’iers. 410 and Goorge H. Draks, of Sterling, was in the | urer were read and referred to the execu- T T roaaway, an clty yesterday futerviewing the furniture men | V0 committeo. _Tho reporta were very . e lzaMaixyx’Stfeet A A il Makiansctics oo Wb Pactit. m .I::r;:g :::lm showed m‘hm s?figa A’Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal . " cone — e Frank W. Hoanoy, of Philadelphia, was st | thun o year ago. B e inaken ' W HY NT2. the Pacific yesterday with fine supplies of | lected as & delogate to represent the DON T YOU 1aces, and full of strong talk, board at a gathering of representatives g B K 3 The familiar name of D, A. Starrett, &f lDrom N\lmrioul jown cities, to be held at Being left over, must be sold at your own prices. I need QERBOME OF; Pacfi . | Des Moines, January 31st. The board g et b e S ol M T X WD RAGS 1 FTCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? R —— - H, B. Gray, of Hustings, was in the city} ~Mrs, A, Bryan, dressmaker. Cutting | to fill coutracts, S. GOLDSTEIN, 538 Broadway. < 1 |ty o specialty, 004 5. Mah st up staion. Perfect Fitting, Best and Cheapest.BiFino Linen Collars and Cuffs. J. 8. Ives, of Manning, was among the Real Esiate Transfors, No. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs Iowa. ;:::;;m 945 o focmk Chosn (n'3he olky [\ iy gl awing desdis/ were flod. for oo M. CALLACHER. ‘._‘*—,*_ JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. No. 623 Sixth avenue, Council Bluffs, Tows, WINTER RESORT. SILOAM L _SPRINGS. i i bl ol Mabion, reel satate agent: New Btore, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendauts. 3 Sherifl . J, Trobrldgo and wife, of Shelby [ - 'fl fotdnn iV B Dureoth, | TERNEL Fupst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }1o%Ernnonwa | fea | B county, were at the Pacific yesterday. é il ediga) i oren Th»mli;on to Jaus M. Sorensen, Rev. J. Fisk s now off for New Orleans, [ lot b, block 2, Hillside addif 70 i ’ A E . v : . hls daughter, who s reported qulte ill nw} and ub sw, 1, 76, 43, $3,600. In all our Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quaiity. Don’t miss this brother is nigh unto doath. Hoyt Sherman, receiver, to F. W, |Is considered the bost #9500 in cane of death, and §1.000 endowmentat the expirationof ton years, Assoss- DR. THOMAS JEFFERIS, river purchased a ticket over the “Q.” for| Patrick Sheedy to Margaret Sheedy, ), John T, Clayworth, s brother of Mrs, Dr. part 28, 75, 44, 8100, DEALER IN ALL TH& LATEST DESIGNS OF lufls, g . his eastern trip this evening, 2 and 8, block 23, lots 7 and 8, block 17, Interior Decorations. nosis (diseased oonditiors doscribed) without ‘nd rheumatism of months and for an opentug, but don't yet know if he will us ot al toE. E. W 8. Myt sty o ik o[ 270 2 100 rwoners olln, sy €. R ©- € Y. FR X XET &5, FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, WE WILL GIVE attend the Unlted Btates cirouit court, where [ 20 Feported for the Brx by P. J. Mo- N 8 to attend to some business matters, and weo Petorson to W, P. Batnott, se} AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE, Rov. Poter Blsor loft last evaning for Wi-| Kotio . Houn to Levi Graver, lots 16| THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION | chance. S. A. PIERCE, 100 Main Sireet. consin, called there by the nows that his '“3017' block 30, Railroad addition, OF WATERLOO, I0WA, B ?'m?c'h;m' A S?‘":;-Ir:l':;“::’;; mdoman, part ani med, 4, 77, 99, | e e RV Iae s Gmaant) Byt aid S ML Moe ida Bon yiur re- Creaton, whero ho will remain on business for | ne} ne, 16, 76, 44, 82 - ] A a fow dayse . Philander Judson o A. W. Stroet, Petexr C. Miller, Homeopathic Physician and Mag- T. J. Clark to Clay Forman, part lot netic Healer. Corner Maln street and Eighth avenne, €133 A. J. Cook, and J, B. Clayworth, of Ma. i h P J Bluil Lo kT g, 2 o i WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES! ey ey ily. idadadt ey o | TWENTY-FIVE YRARS' BXPRRIENCE; THIRTY YEARS & RES- 8, W, Ferguson Is expooted to return from | . 1. Drake to ¥, W. Ourtenus, lots 1, 19107 o7 Qovkaas, Buuvrs. Dr, James Bookett and family have arrived | Baylise & Palmor's add., and 'lots 3 and | 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Muin Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, |jussioning. There are hundrods of witnosses to the from Now York city, The doctor is looking tral sub. * §500. ~ 8ir Kulght ¥, O, Hurlburt, of Alblou, [ Fulmer's add., and lota 8and 4, block | NOTIOK —bpecia) advertiscmonts, such as Losh, in 20 minutes’ time H K dreq o spirit or woul force, 0 n The only reliable preventat curs for diph- theris known (keep it on h The best catarrh high-up Pythian, was in the clty yesterday. |84, and lot 25, block 37, central sub, | Found,To Loan, For Sals, To Rent, Wants, Board: se TUR I e, flm':»uf\n’ inusgl::z'f;; 33&7;9';;":; © Pa,y and mot & number of old friends here, besides | §120, g, etc., will be insertod in this column at the low cured—timo requirad one tosix weeks. Cld wloers, ey followTng nified dis- forming several now acquaintances, Eu’.]Jl'GF l_;l‘fa:;fl l;fll:;;on Foster, part x::v?" ‘i{““‘:!;fl‘ LINE for the tiret ""“'““. [ aw}sw . $200, CE] LINE for each subsequent in- N. J. Bmlll::v: :a-du ka;I .n::.: to be f)o /P e Osler, % ne} m:: Leave advertisements at our oflice, No. 7 l gone & weok days. large . troct, near Broad ranch there ud ha recelved word of n heavy | ** haT% 20k Back A0, 74, 0. 81,350, e fall of snow, #o that his attention is demanded B — commonly called caticors romoved. without the urs of the kuife, In fuct wl acute ad chronie dlseasos sugccstuly troaed. P i o records of mo ow that Dr. Jefforios fs EUROPEAN | tno most nuceemiul yesctlchner of we'ine in the western country. greatest succcss has been in MU S E UM [ cases that lins s the skill of otver doctors, as well as causing despair and fasncial ula i many iscas oa, Dy, pepaia, Live Bladder Disoarca: Gout, Nen 3 Sprlugs are the favorite bilicatad, and are the EBLE LADINS BEST FRIEND, Ocod hotel, livery aud bathing sccomodation hoth winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque —— WANTS. alth) 0 %0 attend tho wants of his sheop. | COMMEROIAL, Seastegmengnaonte oo oF ¢ Brnncor G B A q o H. 0. Bhauafelt, who has been In the car- COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKNT, ,‘Y —Boy, with pouy, to dellver Tus Bux. TERMS REASONARLE. wolicited, shops of the Chlcago, Milwaukee & St, Paul 660; No. 8, 60c; re- > - — Biloam Bprings, Gor, P, at this polnt, has been made foreman of the mn_bafi‘:“’"""'“‘d' 2ok ol ¥I5. por uw:«‘n n'."’i‘»‘?"a.:f"i}';‘&.'.‘.,“l!i.fl,é. b . Eiven, ' ANALYSIS, ¢ car-ahops at Vauhors, and bis brother, . A. | aud 206 for aew P16 300 for old corn e T iomons 50 roscontagiousdacase will b . | Specifls Gravity Shanafelt, has taken the place thus left va-| Osts—Ipgood demand at 22, W ANTED—Every Loay in Council Blufts to_ take oaived into bis Instikute of Hoalth for 4o - s - cant here, Hay—4 00 per ton; 50c per bale, TurBEx Delivered by carrier at only twenty oents a weel R; i Bort Shoely, who travels for W. J, Con Qaru Meal 12 por 100 pounds. nor's marble works, now smiles all over, for 0od—Giood supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ —y— == | Now on exhibition 7 Browdway, for gentl) #oud house, fu nice loeatjon, with | men from 9 & u dail, Fridey, | JACOB SIMS, E. P. CADWELL, four rooms. Addvess box No. 20, B | from 1806 p m . i 3 : " 700, ) w1106 C SIMS & CADWELL, f M::vl-;»z Armstrong has returned from | 5 00 por ton o detintan kol A “"')""lm‘“‘ig:‘:":“{]" e | A i E"l'.'mi i e i g bor— & £00d lntalligent boy, ab o rinaio dnd Volatiie inatéer bnd 1 " Nobrasks, whero ho was callod by ho sovere | , Butler-—blenty and In fa dowand at 200; .‘Y;“ st o leama e ALY o8 e B o1 | ADMISSION -+ . o oL 25 contet norne S 'at- aw, R el e Alinoss of o brother, who is now on road | Kggy | " — b ii, Cherm 0 recovery, ? o Lard §;‘ Ms, H.J, Hm{ml M. D, COUNCIT, BLUFFS, I0WA ()P PARERS —For salo st Ba oftice, st 2ioenta Ex-Sherifi T, W, Chatburn, of Shelby coun. | g oultry~leady T —— b, has now purchased & briof lntersst in | Vepetarii Uhel none flouring will fn Hastings, Nebrasks, and is Harry Ourtls, the uow general secretary of the Y.ML C. A., arrived here Saturday, pre- ” ? actively upou the work for is 80 well fitbod and i which bo: 40 much exparlonce in Now York, ’E Otfice, Main Strect, Roows 1 sad Hhugart & Mo. o~ T — PHYSICIAN & SURG ON, Mahon's Block, Will practios In. Stats sud edees) centrnl. Roloreuces required, Xve lumufl-lmuvu.o«ucusiu_u:._ -y ) ‘ -~ | R RiceM. D, W. R. VAUCHAN. T, Sl | CANCERS, it e nsl > | Jugtioe of the Peace, of kinds vpoclalty, {RTQNES T o e couk i hoaing shoves Jth Eu(m!'c yfla%ww-: Ottos No Omaha and Council Blufts. Do A | ngsding S S +%4 THOS. OrFICHR, B X rosar, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Oouscdl Blutts . In Establisheo . - 1856 Howsguin Foregn 8 4% o Eachapge ang i LT = e R RS S SR et it Erivaind oGO S R B S R ey ' zmnec | OubAt great sed - Council Bluffs, Iowa.