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=N THE DAILY BEE OUNCIL. BLUFES H. H. SEAMAIIN, WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL | BOOKS AND STATIOHLRY, TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. CCUNCIL BLUFFS, . JCUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. and Sold CARIES ‘}‘\I"" AND CONVEVYANCERS 1N STREET LIVERY ¢ H“ wi'l continuo running bis city line to all parts of tho city. All orders promptly attended %o, (0OW CHARG 8 GUARANTEED. New stock co.s antly receivod. ' e D. M. CONNELL. in in connection therewith. trom the fuctory ‘That nover roquiro crtmping, at Ales. J. J. Good's Hair Store, at pricue nover befero touched by ny other hair dealer, Adso a full lino of switchos, ote. at grently reduced pri Als siver and colored nots. Waves made from Indies’ own halr, Do not fail to call b 3 elewhore. All goods warrantod as represonted MRS, 'UNICN BAKERY, BI7 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN T'HH OITY. Nono but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Plos, &o., delivered to any part of the city. Our ‘Wagons run all day. g P. AYRES, Proprietor, BELI. & ETA LI, iWholesale Dealers in IOWA, NEBRASKA, AND MISEOURI, FRUILS, [ _OFFICE/ - - lOWA. = COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, ROCK WLAKD A%D PACIFC, Depart. Arrive EXY-. 520 p m | Pacifc F 1 9:25 a m | Ex and am | Des Mot RLINGTON AN pm | Cannon Ba 3 CITY AND PACTFIC Neb* For St. Paul MILWAUKKE AND 8T, Bluffs, Arrives 20 m | Mail and Es 16 pm Council Biufts & Omahn Street R. R. Leave Omaha. 10 & m, | Sam, 0am, 10 am, m, 8 p | 11 am, 1pm, 2pm, 3p W, 4 p'm, , 6 pm. [ m, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6pm. Streot cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars bogin their trips at 9 o'clock and run regu ariy during the day at, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, andrun to city time, o e e e e e THE PIKE COUNTY COON HUNT- ERS. Truthful Reminiscences of a Penn- sylvanis Celebrity, “I tell youI miss Uncle Billy C. Jagyer, ot Deleware township,” said the sheriff. *‘Poor Uncle Billy! He's a good ways, now, from Pike county —and especially from Deleware town- ship *Yes,” nseented the county clerk, “gou're right, sheriff, for it Billy C. ain’t in heaveu T wouldn’t give much for the chaucee of some other folks I know.” i | the |hum," sang_Uncle Billy, ‘Whell," said he, ‘It1s my impreshing, sir, that your battery doce not carry guns a-nough, sir to brin n the coon, 1 have heerd, that 8, cand bing the tree, imb, H in 1, oty the Db CT wae full of the ohaso by this time, » hint was no sooner ma ter & bee's nest roudsburg j my good elothes and was reminded of th n the bott irb of tk for it t bra above me, T rose | nd shoved down over mo than a streak losa tim could skin acattish, 1§ W looked ns if & yoko of oxe HENRY BEECR i o e g S QRN o d | ~ = A | Mall and Fix Tt was a hard job to crawl up through | b SESREN & had rolled the branches, sud when 1 got ronch of thecoon I was aweati the bottom of & slapjack on a and I felt as it T had been toy by a mad bull over a ten nor 3 fired the rost of my ocartridges at the coon, but it just Irid there on tho limb and grioned at me. That made me mad, #o T orawled ont, nnd, at the risk | within around the limb as I went down, and savad myself, I hung suspended in the air. Asthe coon went down Yo made a grabat me and set his teeth deep enough in the ealf of wy lag to save himself. And there wo hung, 1 on the tree and the coon on my leg. As I kicked and wriggled T could see Uncle Billy 0. standing below, just as immovable, ¢col, ard deliberrte as ever- You should have heard him give directions, “‘Hum, hum, hum; h-u-u-um, hum,’ said he, ‘whnll, sir, you, have him new! If I was, you, sir, I'd raise my other, foot, and lift him a good un, on, the shoot. Hum, hum, hum; h-u-u-u-m, hum, A stiff un, on, the shoot, sir!” “‘And I did give him a stiff un on the snoot. The coon had to drop, but he took a mouthful of my leg with him, The fall broke his neck and killed him, As I atruggled to draw myself on the limb Uncle Billy piekea MO;\ DAY, NOVEMB n 13 1 THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER, AT ( kuob of de inner doah for de epace of | two weeks, an’ we will romember | Brudder Burbanks as extremely goou | natured, oben if extremoly lazy. Rov. Penstock arose in his usual gracoful manner, and announced that peril. The ide- struck him as 1 and he hoped that it would pro “Tn case of sich an organizashun, | have we tho right man fur a karnel” | asked the president, 11 ‘that is--soll, I specks I knowa sunthin' "hout the kurmel biz- nees,’ stammered Ponstock. “‘An’' 8o do I!" added thirteen other members in chorus, *‘Am darany member in dis hall to- night night who kunows how to be a private soldier?” asked the president. The silence for the next thirty soc- onds could have been knocked down by & crow-bar. ‘‘De subjeck am postponed,” con- tinued Brother Gardner. ‘‘Six or seben hundred kurnels an’ no rank an’ file wouldn't be 'cordin’ to either Har- dee or Hoyle. In case de kentry am placed in peril we'll send subatitutes.” THE BAD AND WORTHLESS | 0., ¢ LRAL EORGE F. CRAWFORD i . ey - of dropping fifty feet to the ground, I ho was in receipt of several privato # | Funeral Director and Undertaker. Atail w0 | P B DL Ab A m | ROYO theCoa 0N Kiok longeido. th |Jetrers suggosting thas the Lime Kiln | At ot 2 n w i Y {1 Blafh | Atsetic ExC o m | Maiand FxC jaw that lifted it elear o’ tha limb. It |club form itself int o military organ No. 17, North Main Street. - - - - - Oouncil Blaffs “Rxoopt Sundays, TExcopt Saturdays, {Except | Uit me olear, too, and we both loft |ization, and be prepated to “rush to Calls premptly rod atall hours, night or day. New hiearso and London carriages direct MSusayes D, e e Y6V tho brarch together, I flung onearm | the defence of the country in (inm":! ! BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No. 619 South Main Stoest COUNCIL BLUEFS, I0WA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. GOUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- inf. Re-Sawing, Planigf and Matching, S8ash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Etc. anufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Conncil Bluffs, [a. Al v | No. 102 Broadway, 2 q : th 4 Are never imitated or counterfurted. De: ::in {FANGY GRUGERIES. | Courncil Bluffs Uucle Billy C. Jagger was a Pike "?“ A,:;:::lon hum, hum: heu-wuems | This 18 especially true of & family .thlll(lner(y; u‘l‘ll bo“rI\nnluml;:ulv?l.Lnfir custom wnv: on Thurslay and Friday o ————————————————————————————r e ?'u:x‘:‘xadcr;:trficw;‘;:no::n:fut,“al:::: TS u‘flng. "\\'ln-ll.'air ot | medcine, and it s positive proof that | *ach week. Orders w cited and satisfaction guaranteed. - ‘ature o s & ) he s, 3 : | i —— - — e A & . Hum, hum, hum: h-u-u.m, | the remedy imitated is of the highost 215, 217 and 219 Main Street, GROCHEHRIHKS Of All Kinds. New Goods. New Prices and gquare Dealing. Call and Examine Our Stock: Bethesda |m* B & EABNG. 1. D, down ‘‘back o' Dingman’s.”” Uncle Billy had a shrill, piptng volce and a most comical way, when he talked of empharizing and punctuating hie words and sentences. Added to this, he preluded and interluded his me- marke with a high falsetto hum, which seemed to como clear from the tap of his head. He had a_good wife whom he called mother, and a runaway horee named Betsey Baker. He was known from one end of the county te the hum, Ans fine a one, sir, as I eversee. He will weigh, not less than, sixtoen pound, sir. Hum, hum, hum; h-u-u-u-m, hum. Not, an ounce lees, sir, ¢‘And Uncle Billy <eliberately car- ried the coon oat to his wagon, chuck- ed it in, climbed voto his shoepskin seat, and drove off withou: unother word, leaving me eweating, bleeding, and tattered wr the top of tho chestnuy tree. Wheu he had gone aboutal and proved by the wholoe world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of tlke country had expressed the merits of H. B., end in every way trying to induce suf- fering invalids io use their atuff in- atead, expecting to make money on (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG ANDZALL Medical Electrician |other, for he had followed his wside- B AT H IN G’ l splitting little red nose into every cor- 5 ner of it. e had been either e wit- AND Dees, a juryman, or a litigant at-every /| a way to induce people (o believe the) “‘Uncle B-i-l-e-¢! the credit and good name of H. B. "‘ hundred yards I saw him hold the JM‘“_W (othern started nostrums put up coon up by the tail, as if satisfying iV eimilar stylo to H. B., with cari- himeol as to its koft ouce more, Then0usly devised names in which the I shouted: | word ‘“Hop”or ‘‘Hopa” were used in anso At Bryant’s Spring, Oor. Broadway and Umion Sts. term of Pike county court for forty years, and when he died a fewmonths 8go, one of the old landmarks went “Just then Betsoy Bakor took it Wero the same as Hop Bitters. All into her to ran away snd down the |8uch pretended remedics or cures, no GYGNECOLOGIST. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medlcated, Vapor, Klectrle, Plunge, Doueh,’ Shower, Hot and 'Cold Baths. Com: petent male and female nurses and attendants Alwaye on hand, and the bost of caro and atton- ton ghven patrdns, Special attention glven to bashing children, Inyestigation aud patronage Helbed. a DR. A. H. Srunrey & Co., 106 Upper Breadway. Dr. Studley: Treatment of chronic diseases madoe speclalty. A} REMOVED without the drawing of blead or use of [}ANUL knife. Cures lung diseases, Fits, Scrofula, Liver Com: AND OTHER i, Dropay, Rheuma- TUMOR S sism, Fover and aorcur- ial socos, Bryeipelas, Salt Rheum, Scald Hend, Oatareh, weak, inflamed and gznoulated Eyos, Scrofulous Ulcors and Fe- male Biseases of all kinds. Also diiney and Venerkal discases. Hemorrhoids or ¥iles cured ‘money refunded. All d'seases treated upon theprincin'e of veget- \lereform, without the use of mereuzial pois- onsorthe knife, Eloctzq Vapor or Modlcatod Baths, furnished “whio desiro them, Horn'a or Rupture radically curedihy the use the Llastic belt Truse and Piaster, *which has superior in the worla, Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Pemoa, (Office 8ur, Broadway-& &lenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFG, IOWA. The tseatment of all diseasos and peintul dif- ficulties peculiar to females anpecialty. “J. G. TIPTON, Atterney & Connsellor. Offico over First National Bank, Councll Blufts Towa Will practice in tho state and foderal **JNO, JAY FEAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, - = W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Drs. B. Bice and ¥, €. Hiller, Proprietor of abstracts ef Pottawattamie OOUNCIL BLUFFE, Ia. county. Offiee corner of Broadway and — stroote, Council Bluffa_Iowa. ER. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, ¥'0, 14 Pearl Street. Houus, 0 ». m, to 2,snd€p,m, o 6 p, m Kesidence, 120 troel, Telephonic cowneotion ' with CONSULTATION FRIE. Towa, TALL ON OR ADDRESS Free DispRISARY EVERY SATURDAY, Bancroft . Office In Everest's block, Poerl treot. Hesl] Contraloize, dence 628 Fousth strect. Oilisoz ours from 9 to J M PA.LMh f2a m,2todent 8p.m. Councll bluffs a7 T GLARK A GLARK, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, OCOUNCIL BLUFFS, IGW W.D.STILLMAN, *hysician and Surgeoa. €Mce and resicence 616 Willow avenue, Ooua~ PRACT:CAL DENTIST. Poarl opposite the postedfice. One of the oldest peactitionsrs 1n Counoti Blutts. Batls- istaction gwarantoed {n HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruite, Nuts Elufts, Iowa. . . Cigars and Tobacco. ¥resh FT SEYBHT- M. B, Oysters and Ice Cream in PHYSIOLAN & SURGEON, Season, 12 MAIN 8T., Oouncil Bluts, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA.| ™ 5450 o, w2 AR | STEAM LAUNDRY. S. E MAXUN, 723 W. Broadway. amomzwmox | LARSON & ANDERSGK, Proprietors. Tids laundry has fust been opaued for bysl- 009a, and we are now prepered to do ls indey work of all kinds and guarantee satiofsction. A specisity made of fine week, such as coliats, uffs, fie chirts, otc. We want everybody b0 ¥ive us & trial. LARSON & ANDERSON. THOA, OFFIGEK. W. U M. FURBY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BA N ECEI LSS, Council Bluffs, [a. Established, -« - 1866 . Odice over savinge bank UGUNOIL BLUFFg, - - - Lowa, REAL ESTATE. W. 0. James, lu connectlon with bis law and solicotlon business buys and sells real ostate. Persons wisbing to buy or sell eity propert) call 84 bis office, over Bushoell's book store, Pearl hroch EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs and boine seourities, Deslers fu Forelgs and Dowestic Exchange | BIghEF. down, “I can see him the way he wsed to ocome in here court weeks,” continued the sheriff, “‘and I can hear him now. No tuningdork that ever geve the pitoh in singing-school could got with- in four inches of the kep Unole Billy road she went, lcky-ty-brindle, and [ saw Uncle Billy no more. Well, there was hardly clothes enough left on me to wipe out a shot-gun with, and I believe a tin peddler refused to give my wife a'8.cent tin cup for the whole suit some time afterward. I ¢ had to drive kack home thirteen miles {':"",".:" :_dm'on'humfnh::;rdl m:il"]g' h::‘li anud put on other elothes before I could “Whell, .gen-til'men,’ he'd say, | 8000 ‘Whill-yum Jagger, of Dellywar town- ship, is ketched on the joory. Hum, hum, hum, h-u-u-u-m, him. an’ he'll try, a leetle Boorg'n, Hum, huim, hum; h-u-u-u-m, hum. A leetle Boorg'n, an’ the best you kave, sir. Hum, hum, hum, h-u-u-u-m, hum.’ Uncle Billy used to say, ‘‘Some folks is partial, fo rye, but give me the,good ole Boorgn.” “If anybody has a lively recollec tion of Uncle Billy,” said the ex- diatrict attorney, *I think I'm the You “know why, for I guess man, you've all heard how he and I oap- tured the coon down by the Hyman Weetbrook ;place, a few years ago. You know'I was on my way toStrouds- burg to meet the judge, and some of the biggest lawyers there were 1n the district, on some law business, and I was togged out in the best suit of clothes that three years in the district attorney’s ofice could produce, in- cluding a new high hat. down just thisside of Hyman West- brook’s, whero u big chestnut troo P, d. MONTGOMERY M. 0..]swndsin the field near the rosd, and X saw W ncle Billy C. standing in under the tree and leoking up ameng the branches. Betsoy Baker and the Jumber box wagon stood in the road. Now it was a psculiarity of Betsoy Baker's ¢that at one time you might fire » camnon ofl in under her, aud ehe'd nover mova, while at saother| p, time if a rooster should crow a hundred yaeds away she'd watring things from Dan to Beersheba. “Well, L stopped my horse opposite Uncle Billy, He never took his eyes from the tsee, and & could hear:him husmming, ' “‘Hallo! Uncle Billy!' said I. ‘What is it What's up the treet” “‘fHlum, hum, bkum; h.u-u-w.m, hum,” ssid Uncle Billy, without look- sut around, ‘Whell," said he, ‘it, may be, &, catty-mount., Kum, hum, hur; h-u-a-u-m, hem And, maybe it's &, bear. Huom, hum, hem; h-u u-u-a, hum, But wy bo-lief, is, sir, that 108 a, coon, sir. A grest fine, coon. Hom, hwm, hem; h-u-u-u-m, hom.’ “4Well, Undle Billy," said 1, on my taps iu a winute, for you know if there is any thing J do like it’s huntin, 600U \ere's a coon in the tr 8aid ¥, ‘we ust dry to get it out.’ 8o I jumped from my cariinge and stood by the old man's side, and peere into the tree. Buwe enough, ha up the tree, in plaix sight on a lay & big coon, looking as fat snd sas- 8y &6 & nigver baby playlng with the griddle greaser., 1 kad a small revol- ver, and I whipped it out in & winute, Uncle Billy haduever lowered his eyes once nor moved his head a half inch. As I took aim he pig #4W.h.0-0-a, Betsey Baker! Ham, hum, haw; h-u-u-u-m, hum.’ “I fired. Betsey Baker never moved, and Uncle Billy never turned round to see whether she did or not. The eoon climbed higher up the treo. I fired again, aud the coon got up still ‘““Huw, hum, huw: h-vuum He is ketched on the jooree, gen-til-men, I had got ““About a week afterward Uncle Billy came into my office, deliberate, and very angry. ¢ ‘Whell, sir,’ he said. ‘Ham, hum, hum; h-uw-u-u-m, hum, By shouting at Betsey Baker from the chestnut tree, sir, ycu caused her:to run away, Hum, hum, hum; h-u-n-u-m, hum, She broke a thill, eir, to my best wagon, and now, sir, you must pay me $1.68, sir, or I will lay yeu on the shelf, sir, at the next election in Doallywar township!’ “I wettled with Uncle Billy for three boorg’ns, and that's the way he and I captured the coon,”—MiHord (Pa,) Cor, New York Sun, A Voice From the Press. 1 take this opportunity to bear tes- timony to the efticacy of your ‘“‘EHop Bitters,” Expecting to find them nau- svous and bitter and composed of bad whisky, we were agroeably surprised at their mild tnste, just like a cup of ten, A Mrs. Cresswell and Mrs, Con- nor, friends, have likewise tried, and pronounce them the best medicine they have ever taken for building up strength and toning up the system. I was troubled with costiveness, head- ache and want of appetite. My ail- ments are all now gone. I have a yearly contract with a doctor to luok after the heelth of mysclt and family, but I need him not uow. 8. GILLILAND, le's Advogate, Pittsburg, Pa, July 26, 1878, e A Limekiln Club Obltuary. Detroit Froe Prese. ‘It am my painful dooty,” said the president, as he opened the meeting, “‘to inform you dat death has again invaded our circle, Brudder Slipback Burbauks of Byracuee, N. Y., am no mo' on airth, He breathed his last three days ago after an illness of six- teen days, What axshun will de club take 1n de matwri” ““I move dat we send de widder a resolushun of sympsthy,” aunounced Judge Cadaver. “I reckon dat we had better re- solve dat de clab has lost a shinin’ light,” timidly added Pickles Smith, *Da olub will neither resolve nor for'd any resolishuns of sympathy,” einarkad oh dent, Dy widder an’ ohil'ren can'c eat & resoluseun, eben if written in blve ink, Do seckretary will mail her a ten dollur groenback from de elub funds an’ ex- prous the Lope dat she am doin’ well ander de cireur noes. “Dis club hasu't lost no shinin’ | light by de death of Brudder Bur- bauke, He was no shiner. Fact am, he was a very common sortof & hump-backed cull'd pusson, and it took hiz as loug to an’' elght togeder a8 it would some ocdder men to airn two dollars, He was accomplished in nothing; he excelled only in killin' time when at work by de dey. He would be no better off if wo pronounced forty lyin’ eulogies on his character, He can be no worse off matter what their style or name is, and espicielly these with the word ““Hop" or "l{op-" in their name or in any way oonnected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Youch nene of them. (ae nothlng but genuine Hop Bitters, with a buneh or cluster of green Hops on the white label, Truat nothing else, Drugeists and dealers are warned against dealing In imita- or courterfeits. Subivan & Fitagerald, CROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, @lassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agonts for the fofjowing lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Guion, Aliericen, and Stade Bteamship Gompanios, DR AETS For salo on tho Koyal Baxk of Ireland and Bank of Ircland, Dublin, Thoso who intend o send for frionda to any part of Eurepo will find 1t to thel, nterest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 3438 Broadway, Council Bluffs MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED SALE STABLE. All Bhippers and Travelers will n good accommodation and ressonabl charges, SOUTH STREET. OPPOBITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - . lowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors 1} ~ STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, EIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTINC. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A SR LAWY 8hop—Corner Broadway and Bsots 5t MES, H. J, AILTON, M. D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Proadwav (}onnniul!lu’y A VIF ORTEID Tutios, Crocuses. And all otber for Fal ment ever a2 0 C Large ¢ aasor Illustrated Catalogue free. send for it if we tell de honest truth. Do usual emblem of sorrow will be hang on de | 200.906 Kandolph 8., Hiram Sibley & Co., Chicago, CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ET(. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yardes Oor. Highth Btreeu and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs. PRTER THOLL. HERMAN KRACHT, THOLL & KRACHT, CROCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Cor, Main Street and 7th Avenue. Five Grooerlos, Teas, Eic., & Speclalty. Highest prices pald for con produce, ouilding, now goods, low prites. R Will b b uadasecta, ™ Gall aac oper e oo olivered, P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACT! RE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, CORN MEAL, CRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Best o Bro. .« oustantly on Hand, The Hig! I wrket Price Paid for ackiriod Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley BROOM CORN Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Qorn Will Pleasge Send Semple, MAYINE & CO. COVNOIL BLUNES. New Call and examine our stock. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HAIR G OODSs, 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Proprietor, Choice Wines and Cigars Oysters 1 Every Style, g 799 Tower Rro‘.d"f‘n!. £ flouncilBlnfi'a Jowa, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Whoesale Fraiers aud Sonfectiousrs ‘6 and 18 Pearl- Council Blnff JACOB SIMS, | JoHN STEINER, M. O, Attoragy and Counssllor at Law, | (Doutschor Arst) OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, | Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Otico —~Broadway, between Co i Btreots. Al| & practioe ounsll Blufts, urte Malng§ sod Poa i |Statef ond gFedo Asenscn of women and chiidren & spaclalty, + U " — BIN'ON & WHEST. AURER & ORAIG | ARTISTIC POTTERY,| DPENTISTS. Rich Out Glass, Fine Frencl, 14 Poarl Street, Council Blaffy. Sllver Ware &o., . Extractiog and filling o speclalty. Piret- 0 Buooway COUNCIL BLUFFS work S ey » .

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