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6 Frilay Mo ning, March 17 ———————— ] BUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carlor, = = - - - 20 cente por week ByMall, = - = « « « « §10.00 per Year, Dflv_n: Room Five Puapett's Block, Broadway. ©. E. MAYNE, Wanager City Circul ation, H. W. TILTON, City Bditor. MINOr MENTIONS, « The dust in the strects i getting very fiy. ~Milton Nobles appeared last evening in “Interviews.” % «~The eupreme court opens in this city wext Monday. ~The city council will now ta'e a rest until next Monday evening, ~The Royal Arconum give their enter. _eainment this evening. —Prang's Eastercards at Seaman’s, middtl ~Jowa Wyoming Coal handled only by © J.'W. Rodefer, No. 26 Pearl 8t. F11uf —Have you seen that fine display of Easter cards at Bushnell & Brackett's? Meh11-eod tf —St Patricks day in the morning The society celebrate to-day by a dance ab . this evening. ' ~The city auditor has been instructed by the city council to issue no more war. Tants, —1Tt is sail that Burnh m, Tulleys & . Oo,, are planning to organize a savings | bank in this city, to be run strictly as * such. —Invitations to the campfire to-night | are limited, with few exceptiims, to the members of the Abe Lincoln post, and the guests from Omaha and Missouri Valley. .~ —Oaptain Williams has not entered ac- | tively on the duties of city sealer an | weigher. He is holding off until he can amake arrangements to suit him about the ecales. —Tom Casey, while sitting nodding in » saloon Wednesday evening had “880 slip. . ped away from him by some sneak-thieves. ~ “‘Dutch Bill” is suspected, all the officers #re anxious to s.e him, M—In compliance wish the request of a number of citizens, Rev. Mr, Copeland has consented to repeat his sermwon on ' “What the Unitarians Believe.” at the | XKnights of Pythias hall, next Sunday afternoon, ~The public library rooms are being put in very convenient and attractive con- dition, and the books are being arranged a8 speelily as posible, that the public may soon have the benefit of the reading * matter there closeted. .+ —Judge Aylesworth was yesterday . called to Crawford county by the severe illness of his biother, who lives there, He suthorized Justice Frainey to serve in his Place in police court cases, but there were a0 cases to dispose of. —A young manramcd Sears, while pass ing through the park on Wednesday night, . was struck on the back of the head by a stone thruwn by some uuknown person. & lump on the head was the only — man was yestorday hgre// & recent wife. He ran across er driving with a young man, but she moticed him mear the Ozden house, and \ giving the word to her companion, the Torse was speeded almost to » run and the pair escaped, for the present at least, «Oneof Broadway's business men, whe ‘was detal ned at his office until a late hour Wednesdsy night, found |himself being followed by a rough looking character, He satisfied himself by the way the fel. low skulked after him that there was something wrong, and tried to elude him, ‘but the fellow followed 0 closely that the ‘business man pulled for home lively, and * | thus escaped him altogether, . ==The Union Consolidated mining com* " pany have perfected arrangements for fm- mediate work on their properties in Colo:. #do and Utab and have secured the ser- | wices of two of our well known and enter. aines €6 airect the Work, this combany aoay rest aesured, if the wealth is there, they will get it, aud we shall expect to . hear grand results in the near future, “They started to-day via the U, P, R. R, for the mines, 20 go into training about the middle of next month, preparatory to running at thi . atate tournament. They c'aim to bave the best truly amateur team in the und the fact that they won a belt at Cedar Rapids two years ago, and second prize Inst year, together with the trophies is that they will make it interesting Hor the boys in the next contest, especial- | 1y s the team, as now orgunized, luald_ ‘fl ‘ h_flu faster by eever. 1 uecond o0 0 “eDépiby Sherii Metoalt yesterday | started for Mt. Pleasant to take to the whose sudden insanity has alre dy been ‘wtated in Tue Bex. The condition of the amily thus left motherless is deplorabl:, The husband is left with four children, the eldest of which is a girl of nive yenrs of age and the youngest a babe not yet four months old, The poor woman raved wildly uatil yesterday, when she seemed " more calm, and it s to be hoped that she will have her mental condition improved by the treatment. —The new council patterned after Des Molnes in most of the provisions of the or- dinance defining the duties and fixing the salaries of city officers, but oa the mayor- wity they fell bebini, They fixed Mayor Bowman's salary at 8600, just ove-half ‘of what the Mayor of Des Moines recelves, . V. H, Seely bas brought to this ‘wad' in the barn opposite the alot 'of Norman Clydesdale stal- attention snd excite of those interested in of thesehorses sult of a spoke wielded by Adams, [F!e! and each one was bloody and badly —The Bluft Ci broken up. The quartet was captured e iyamucing been sxpec's by the efticers, and had their wounds four were brought before Jv g(ic, | haughty reply. * | the matier to satisfy him th " i v\, | Saunders, “To-morrow morning years of age. Under the code he has( GENERAL REPAIR WORK or the west to carve out a for- [the power to make this order, which ne, and when I can size up to your|is a very wise and just one, and|win receivo prompt attention. A general ss. endents have no op- s rtment of ° L] ’ THE DAILY BEE--COUNC1L BLUFFS IOWA, FRIDAY MARCH 17 ,882 Burlington contributes £1,000 to The Mystery Around the Hubbard|dent, as spokesmen, esented him | the south flood suffe B “ A Assault Case Thickens. with en_elegant gnldpfhunting W] e ,em ”’, i re“, Good morning, M.r- watoh. M. Stebbins’ words wero few | The price of wild land in Eamet| Jones. You seem in bard, The officers have since his ar. | Mgned by ;ix}:.y ormfi'r‘efriendn. Up{:'n day morning. ‘“Yes, | have bzen to ; ; one case of the watch was engraved, | Wright county has six newspapers, [th "‘3 been "“";é"‘:h'::“::;:‘:v:‘l“gz “Pmsnf:‘d fo L A. Reynolds by his | and olaims & population of 8000, snd the nd &8 & resu! : express friends the mystery, and it seems probable °"“:1‘Pl°"°ly ’“')'(p"i‘e‘l by ““"gjf]" list on which the names of bums are that out of the complicated clues now A4 ws taken 8o C';i:r;e;u!l blazoned in red ink. and find anything and every- obtained that the right party will be|jii)s more of & verbal expression be-| = Active nse of the telephone led to | thing I want, 3 ds k that h honest . ki pas kel e i oi‘l‘lr:fo”n w:::rowlde'd:“}fno :l:‘r‘:e :?;I;;Z, Maurice Brown, a wealthy Dubuqu AT VERY Low PRIGES, young fellow by the name of Pierson brief as th Catholi o o were. Jatholic, w!ll build aud donate to the | T tell you, I can Save Mone: :::Jm:(t:\::nho :n.; Qi::d;i,:rl.y,:()l;l,?; Mr. Reynolds is one of the oldest|city a hospital for the incurable in- [ pow m’;t of my salary, and Livi knock her down and run. He did not | and most yalued employes, and dur. “"f' £ Sl First-Olass, too. It pays togo| ,..oam roport the fact at the police station | ibg his stay of ten years in the posi- [ Preparations for gold mining on|there.” it im tion he now loaves, has won many |tho Briscoe farm, near Ottumwa; are| “Where did you eay it was?" proomLre ouARES, [t et | tomanmes CFAGTS WORTH KNOWING. HARKNESS, ORGUTT & C0., i TR T TR but to the point, d furth . |county has advanced from 82 to €4 A Jum Snodderly atil liea in jail on a | DRt KN DO A e ro. | per acre. ' "'|good humor this oharge of being the rufflan who | <igny was given in the form of a let- | The first thunder and lightuing of [MOrNing, knocked down and robbed Mrs. Hub- | ter, accompanying the watch and |the season awakened Glenwood Mon- an " v il r s, Towa and Nebraska, | growing rapidly, BOSTUN TEA STORE ]’ thickening rather than thinning off Maroh, 1881’ Mr. Reynolds was| " Go.ion saloon keepers have a black y AND CARPET Ho SE. shova up, though theh vight, puriy | youd o saupe hank you,"_bet \he|hud sawped rom the Jui 16 Do, [OF FIRST ~QUALITY AND Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., Council Bluffs, Iowa. until the next night, and gave as his | 10 ¢ Timil : : = 2ol . B e e s - was tho | frionds outside as _well as inside of | progressing, and the parties engaged 'on'ulyn:ié?:n?e].’dmgn:‘i:; )u:ithin t: b;min}?udclmluit It is to be :’Bgl‘eflid fn the worl '.re confident of their ulti- BUSTUN TEA UUMP‘Y , ; that he deems it necessary to make | m e succoss, " substantiate his story he feared that lh; change, but the best wishes of t [ i 1 ' On the night of March Oth, at many wlll.bnngl h!n‘: much ln'cnue Swan, eriog county, in & Baloon of prosperity, 1f wishes are of any | prawl, Phillip Porter, the keeper, was Svail fatally stabbed by a hunchback named he had told what he claims to know at o‘bsnrln:ownan Pope Johnson. the stand, instead of waiting until a v foh: re:n:d wis offored for the co?wicuon The following transfers of real f“:‘r;:fiz":: 65&‘":‘;:3;,‘:‘ ‘;_f“:ct:‘;si of the guilty party. Pierson also|estate are reported from the county | population to be 6,014, which entitles At R Rt cd Jnow l | records by J. W. Squire & Co., ab- | her to 81,866.79, deal t‘.ffl:u;e:rdmncg:e ':. :ef,:(:n stractors of titles, real estate and loan| The State Register says in reply to oiicnmutnlncel surrounding Pierson’s | agents, Council Bluffs: :hwr“"p""d",f" s I"l"? sent iato conduct and statement that have ex-| .J. Frorer to Robert Dade, e} nw, ':o;t::"n’ 6;30.0 soldiers, 440 of cited suspicion, and the police have|9, 74, 41—81,280. ro negroes. : ; deemed it best to lock him up. J. P, c".Jy to E. McGavern, lot| Xdward Stephens, of Prairie City, A young man by the name of Allen |3 in 1, Oasady’s add. —8250, has become the tm:tunns Bsessor of strengtheny these suspicions by stating| J, Madden to H. H, Field, lot 1 in 82,100 back pension, and will here- that ?'mrmn tried to get him to swear | 9, Enbank’s second add, city.—8$250, | after receive $24 a month. t«; certain facts whiog m:}d]ltrerigltlhon w. PI Wnloutsx(-l to ‘Vl;. y:'qun}:lt, At a recent ‘“‘taffy pull” near Vin- the case against Snodderly, ing | part of lots 10and 11 in ohn John- | ton the family cat wes fished out of a him that if he did so, he (Pienms son’s add. —81,000, 1 two-gallon kettle of the mixture, and W. W. SH ERMAN FINE GROCERS. 18 Main 8t, and 15 Pearl 8t. COUNOIL BLUFFS, 1A, 0 would only get himself into a muss about it. Piersoa tells quite a plausible atory about the affair, but would have gained more credence if Jhickering, Weber, Lindeman, J. Mueller and other Pianos, $200 and upward. Burcett, Western Cottage," Tabor ' and Paloubet Organs, $60 andupward. Musi-| cal Merchanaise of every discription. Italan Strings a specialty; imported direct. Music Books, Shee¢t-Music, foye, James, Fancy Goods, Wholesale and Re-| U tail. Pianos and Organs eold for Cash And on Time. 8tock is large, full and com.| piete, Musical Journal free nn applica- tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address: J. MUELLER, 103 South 5th Street. woul;Ld divfide w-)vim flhimd Ill)la J. Frorer to W. Husz, s} nw, 4,|the taffy was given to the poor. —MANUFACTURER OF— rewal o offere Yy |74, 41.—81,680, i the' Mayor. " Allen ‘claims that| J. Frorer'to T. J. Jones, no 50, 9, | tha Uniteu States sburt agaiast Towe | 0% Track, Goach & Livery lice that Snodderly committed the|ne sw,9, 74, 41.—81,5660. act. Allen says he was so drunk the (i T s ““x“:f:::;“ofl company, with aeapi.| FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. ll:ztfl}i.l’yl :xh'::n Soli;frnt:u:GII .:h: 9 PERSONAL- tal stock of $100,000, i’u been or- | E H. SHERMAN, Business Manager. enough yesterday to tell b story. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Nobles were guests | 88mzed at Boone. Halt of the stock LU e e COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, this offer was made by Pierson the |74, 41.—8800. mak -wi 3 ) - - % BOWMAN, ROHRER & CO, . Still another party oconcerned 'is | of the Ogden house during their stay here. [ 12 t0 be paid up and used in the erec- 124 8, Main St., Councul Bluffs, Ja. Storage and Commission Merchants, John Godfrey. Officer Cusick went| J, H. Nicholson, eftor of the Weekly | ti0R Of the wotks. A The Lead! with Pierson to Omaha Wednesoay | Sun, published at Janesville, Wis , wasin | . The B, C. R. & N. company own ing last and hunted up Godfrey an brought him back here as a witness, 1t is claimed that Godfroy was over-| Constable R.seo ans expects soan to go | boxes at a cost of $500 each. More PURCHASING AGENTS d [ ghe city yesterday, en route for Denver, | 8iXty-five engines, which are now be- GRU[}ER‘Y And Dealers In all kinds of Produce Prompt attention given to all cons'gnments. ing gradually supplied with new fire NOS. 22, 24 AND 26 PEARL 8TREET, COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. of robberykbut that Godfroy had re- i, everal weeks. He was formerly eu-| Rev. Mr. Reynolds, of Stuart, has We keep everything you want fused to take a hand in the matter. head to admit that Snodderly had |toOmaha to attend to some street railway | ngines are needed and have been con- IN THE CITY. - I N N T proposed to him to go into the scheme | huiiding ard repairing, which will take | tracted for. \7 U @ H- FO STEB ———WILL SUPPLY ON SHORT NOTICE—— perintendent of the city railway here, and | been figuring on it, and estimates that (in Firgt Clisy, Choice. Clean |Cut Flowers, Greenhouse and Vegetable He kept close-mouthed about the ; : 8,0)0 drinks of whieky are swallowed affair, however, and his reticence, :‘x::(u:":: i X;‘"f:;‘t :I':““:: in that town every week, on a basis of | ROCERIES and PROVISIONS Plants tygst.hex;‘ wit: otlh;r tol“.pll:“ml i 6 wmpM; R Y (R e four drinks to the pint, and a dilution It will pay you to look our es In their season, Orders promptly filled -mé &exlx‘;-eém te Express office frce of charge. Send for circumstances have le: ing | 1" of one-half. 5 = Catalogue, locked up also. Godfrey ad; G KDL AL R In Dubuque the other evening the tabiishment thro‘}gh' Every- qeqfl?ff- RO Ry = S he was with Snodderly on the night | held to his promise. daughter of a respectable family[thing rold for Cash, and at the of the robbery, but claims that they AFTER LONG YEARS. oloped with a masher, but a_telegram | yory-(Jogast margins. We have H- E- SE-A.M.A_ were in a saloon together playing cards from 8 o’clock until 11 o’clock, and as the robbery occurred about 9 g’clt:icé(, he claims for himself and "é’md";'o’;l';‘.‘_“:‘:;‘;,, diffors stll moro, | The editor of the Butte (Mont.)| residing four iles south of Tndianola, | And we alo sell the finest Im- 80 that the present situation is that | Inter-Mountain was recently initiated Was standing near a bonfire one night £ i tho police ave thres men in custody, | nto the benavolent order of “Forty | 188t week when, by some means, her | Ported Goods, Eastern and West, caused their arrest in time to save the ! foolish girl from anything more than a line of 100 ——DEALER IN— 2 e o e et | e lmmtons | CANNED GOODS, PAPER, BOOKS : STA"UNERY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. dress caught fire and she was burned [ern Goods put up All Canned each of whom is said to know more or | Ljars” of the west. Ho is evident) loss about the affair, and whose stories 3 ¥ 80 severely as to cause her death the| Gogds rduced 10 per oent. differ so that no just conclusion can | candidate for an advanced degree, | next day. Send forbue Pnges r M E T C A L F B R 0 S-, be reached, though it is probable that | judging by the following yarn: In Keokuk the other day a fellow J ——WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— leak out to wend the guilty party over|fiction is discounted have recently |let entitled. ‘‘The Married and Un-|(Orders, road, come to light. A romance in real life, | married,” which was nothing more Agents for Washbarn's Super. Lot Syl in which the first act was played near. | than a filthy advertisement forano-| Ag60U3 10] 8 Super- DUG OUT OF DUG) OUTS, ly fifty years ago, has just been |torious specislist, and fined $100 for (lative Flour, e brought to a happy termination by the | circulating obscene literature, F J. OSBORNE & C8 A Bloody Row Among Some Dirty|union forever of two fond hearts,| Patrick Gomerdy was instantly ket 1L Cave Dwellers, tu £ sdatern portion .of tho by d;fl ears ago, John Saunders, one | the station, when the car he was in there dwells a tribe of rather disord- of t{e wealthiest cattle kings|with two others left the track and out of the enough will finally| The particulars of & case wherein | was arrested for aistributing a pamph- | Strict atte tion psid to Mail Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, and Buck Gloves Ll ¢l » . CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED, COUNOIX. BIX. - TOW.A.. EF.COOXX, which a oruel fate has separated by a | killed at Mt. Pleasant last Saturday. | 162 Brocdwng, Opposite Ogden distance of 1,600 miles for half a cen- | He was feeding horses in one of the ouse. NT’ lacking two years. Forty-|cars of a freight just pulling out from W Has F‘:; Sale, ,ll;g 1 L;:Vffillmprov od and Unimproved, also, Railroad Lands, and a number ot Improved Farms, both in Iowa and Nabraska. who have dug holes in the side of the im'u" ith pothing to recommend | of the horses were hurt. bluffs, and by placing boards at the | Bim but a spotless reputation, # brave A young lady at Pomeroy, Calhoun entranco have provided th Ives heart'and a love for the beautiful and pure, became enamored of a Ken- with sorts of b o8- | causo & druggist there had sold her MANUFACTURERS OF sorts of burrows in which they | tucky belle, whose tather was & rich brother some liquor, created consider- in some way or other manage to live(man. His tenderness was recipro- and breed. Wednesday afternoon Fn.d 0 k there was a bloody war, which was ,i_:e“.‘:l‘:df" o&;nwnt to ““Y““"' bottles with utter rccklessness. As the culmination of the ill-feeling [Baundors was :nwex;‘f::r:k“fx n :ng publi #2ptiment was strongly with whiolt has long existed between two iand families. Clay Adams and his part- AND among the four. Clubs weroused until | told him to # sandon all hope of mar- |just 87 conts. Daring the time he %e. £lva smectal ablenting'to Adams' woman was laid out senseless | Fi28¢: 88 f 4r ag his daughter was con- | had collected back taxes for eight and with two or three cuts in the head, | o€r! Leflener had a scalp wound as the re- itior i table bar- | $200,000 in bonds and reccived into A R R . AP the t‘renury over $460,000. ¢ ‘' Aow much are you worth?” asked | The state superintendent of public p o HOISTERS AND for in jail, Yesterday *',:|a million dollars, cash,” was the|dents, directing them in no instance 7 g ; / to issue certificates to females under HOUSE FRONTS. Abbott, who, after hearing en ‘ough of “Very well,” answered young 17 years of age and to males under 19 about an even thing all " eound, fined leave | each of the men.§50. \f gourse they | tu ocould not pay, and, i, " default were|Million dollars I will return and claim | county superi sent to jail for 5g0n days. The jus- mfl‘bride. for Tknow she will be true.” | tion whatever but to obey. i &l tloe's b s mollowed when ho came he young man kept his promise | eee——— Praos (o0ds, Beltmg, Pmmg. to consider tho cases of the women, after a long aud painful interview with cou"c"- BL“FFS SPEGIAI erly and disreputable men and women |of Montana, who was then a poor|rolled down an embankment. None = ug Office with W. 8. MAYNE, over Savings Bank, - COUNOIL BLUF IRON WORXS, county, Who felt herself agrieved be- l LEG‘ANT ! ELEG’XF T ! fed, but the parent of tho young | S8 STETIOTeR I SUSERE DO S; | ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING The New Styles for 1882. change the old man's raind i the lady, she has not befn ?roleeut«d. GENERAL MACHINERY ! 00 honorable to | rcess his suitina| A thorough cxamination of the . prising citizens to look after their inter- | ner, Jennfo Demonford, were gal ing | housahold where hi, presence was un- | #ocounts of T. J. Alexander, treas:| omeo ana Works, Main Street, ot at the mines, Mr, O. T. DeKay and [along when a little boy belonging to | Welcome. He t' erefore sought an |urer of O'Brien county, covering a ¥ M, Mitchell, With sach men st the | Froderick and Lovina Leflener begun | interview with t'4¢ girl's parent, who |peried of four years, disclosed the|sorNQILL BLUFFS, IOWA., : » oalling names, This started the row |fF the twen qy.third and last time | fact that the county was in his debt . 0.4 tho differens in their sosial | ben yours, ruperintended the luwus of| 0 yinte selting Furmaces,| Largest Stock in Western lowa. OB, s property into | imctions bas seued positve in | qpypeyr w1z MACHNERL, | SEND FOR SAMPLES ! 11 PEARL STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. and he gallantly released them, on the his Inamorata, and with a small outfic AND SUPPLIES FOR ground that thoy were drawn into the | Struck out bravely for the westorn NflTlcES- . i i with varying success he haa di gt A and h'ifh‘;o":,flds‘: into vu?:nu enterprises (mmpm Wants, Boarding, etc., will be .Iuwml in t:lr CHAS. HENDR[ «1 warrant at once for Adams and the |t o to Sonora, He came to|column at the low """“" '"": lfl':,“::z;;n" A o wih i oo aclargo ‘4 blg | Mouana n sasy dardand ambarked | LE e 3 it L VL L Presidont amy, claiming that Adams used torun [ iP the cattle business with a firm in ot i oo, Rootm '8, e R Lo A, s Sho . S| Holay‘with i remuekabl ussoe L i, o o0 J. M. PALMEL, serted his wife and baby, and eloped |that the fim now own nearly DEALER IN — with the dejec'ed creat: ho shared | 20,000 head on the Teton. ~About ANTED—10 buy housy snd lot n;l.lnuuihl) 1hie dugout with b Adamms hesahed | & month ago Saundors figured up his| VY wwymonis” ddore X, beeoisy, | RE AL ESTATE concluded he was worth a - . a5 ,‘;};;‘;‘{,’m,‘,’gfl A‘:gu,‘;";;,"g;;l; o00l million and immediately left for | \\7ANTED, Carpenter who il take B pr AN D LOAN AGENT, that he would see to that matter atter | Kentucky. = He found the Jove of bis fsuall cottoges. “dure o fic. | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. the terms in juil had be § ounger days waiting for him, conti- ST T - P s _r“:'l‘o;fi:?flp {#| Gont and hopeful of his final arrival | [OFRERT NG, spatais, Fg MAURER & ORAIG, hor in jil they can fight out their | The two were married with as little !Mninn.-um tor_gueral howe work.| ARTISTIC POTTERY, Within O; : ceremony as posaible and expect io be 10t flerences there, 4 r noy Mt 1T Ving sirosh, __tmar Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, Sllver Ware &c., sufficiently happy for the remainder of i 'ANTED—To rent & smll cottage at once. o EXPRESS EXPRESSIONS, m’m prt %:‘;_”.m e :3“‘""“‘ W Ao €, M o e quire st Rrk office. ration, They will arrive in Butte \ ANTE —To renv— A ten rooa house In some Telghborhood 0r two smyiler | SEE—————S==E———EE Lew. A Heynolds Given an Biegans |SYeBing and take rooms wt fhe B |yl B udt Bidet et | KELLEY & M'CRACKEN, Testimonial by His Friends. N 46-U H to their new home, in the |But _______ __ ——==-|Marble and Granite ton vall where the groom is ANTED—Everybody in Council Bluffs & U , d 8t., Councll Blu®r W In";.kl'l'lll lb‘;.‘mu p.z' \'ilvll fi. 3 North Fifth 8t Inc| I . Lew, A, Reynolds, the bill ll‘ifluy res) M’l;ho lnmmu&un. maker for the express company at the :: l:h:ohpw Lo congratulations | Bisck, Broadwy. — tranafer, has decided to mocept the w;;gm—n buy 100 tous broom corm | . position of agent at Sherman, Toxas, Broom Factory, Councll Blufls, lows. _ 665204 | -‘u-m.u instance in the case of one, & were which weighs 1,400 pounds. A still wonder is, though, that horses of i Despised. - One of the chief causes leading him to| By the unthiniking Burdoek has been con- E,',:{,,_,“—:;{ 00 Jo, hunderd © make the change being the poor con- M,',{.'f.:..'"d' u,m "‘.!“' et '"'7:':4', IO RARAES NOh AL R | (0wt &AM Ars. RORRE NVTTS z g_::.mu Tand 8d| JACOB BIMS, o unj t mell, ete., has % dition of his health, which he hopes [ those *‘net kuowing its virtues” & nui- ickeyand o | S NT, thua to improve. Hia friends loaru- 18806, sad yotthe rck by long b e |yt aply o S0 et gt AMENT & SIMS, ing of this took steps to give him a Ehfimfl,fl:%}rmndwpmlrfi T S At " I 00 nfll‘l'lt'u'. ‘nd ““ {1gly delegation of them salled upon ol ueion Fre BN i e 10 AN T A o T OQUN CIL BLUFFR. IUWA, fight by the men, territories, Since that time fol'Q“ NOTIGY, —Bpecial _wdvertisements, 1131 Pi 1 I.I B G E I Thu{atfiunen folt ugly, and wanted eight years have elapsed, during which bt l";o T b F[flmd"y, Fig Imfl, Uflkfl. (oa. A asylum there Mrs, Bergstrohm, the woman | 4¢i1)"tyrther trouble, WE CARRY THE LARGEST ST OCK OF FINE BOOTS £SHOES, Slippers, Etc., ne Hundre and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs, L5 e st oo | 1] gi] Opdors Promptly Attended To and Highly Appreciated. OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW. | Call and 8ee Our NEW SPRING STOCK, which _|has Begun to Arrive, 'T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA SIDE SQUARE, CLARINDA 10WA.