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(14 +employed. Bread, Oake, Pes, &c., delivered to any part of the olty. — — WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKS AND STATIONERY, TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFIGE N F. . T X E & O O Lands and Lots Bou&ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. 7 1OWA, JOSEPH REITER, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN YHE LATEST STYLES, At the Lowest Poseible Prices. NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director @d Undertaker, No. 7, North Main Street. - Ch RO ) Council Bluffs Oslls promptly answered at all hours, aight o dar. New heates and London oarringes direct from thie factory o riin {n connection thevewith, e T hat novor eequirocrimping, ab Mes. J. J. Gaod's Halr Stors, at priose nover betoro touched by nyothet halr dealer. Also w full lino of mwitshos, otc. at reatly reduoed prices. Also gold, sitver and colored nele. Waves mado fram Indied own hals. Do nob fall to call boforo purchuaing ywhere. All goods warranted se represented. . J. J. GOOD, s £9 Matn strees, Council Blufts, lows. _ e — UNION BAKERY, 617 SOUT MAIN STREET. THH BHST BREAD IN THiH OIT¥. None but first-cless Blkoen ur ‘P, AYRES, Proprietor, e — BEILIL. & AL, AWhoetasale Deslle-s in TOWA, NEBRASKA, AND MISSOURI, FPRUILITS, aein {FANCY GROGERIES. ! ™som’shin™ Dealer in Council Bluffs 215, 207 and 219 Main Street, GROCERIES Of All Kinds. New«Goods. gquare Dealing, Call and Examine Qur Stock. ‘Wagons ran all day. Electrician BATAING HOUSE(|Medica At Bryant's Spring, Oor. Br:la.dway_a.ml Uzion 8t8.)| GYGNECOLOGIST. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plata, Medl Vapor, Electrle, Plungo, Douot,’ Bhowor, Hob ' and ‘Cold Baths. Comn: petont’ mao and fomale nurses and attondants Alwaye omband, and the bost of eswo and AND Penna, stten- %Emmy»hgmmfiufim Office Oor, Breadway & &lenn Ave, volicibed, DBR. A. H. 8rupLev & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. COUNCIL BLUF¥S, {0WA. Di tudley: Treatment of chvonic diseasec made a epecialty. ‘The treatment Of ull diseases and psinf ul dif- [} AN GERS OOt o5t | foultise peculias 6o fersaies & spociaiby. J. G. TIPTON, knife. Mellnn dll‘al'l, Fits, Scrofula, Liver Com- AND @THER sty Deopey, heu TU MO RS firm, rever asid sersur; ¥ sores, pel Rhoum, fcald Hesd, Catarrh, weak, inflamed and geanulated Eyes, Sorotuloas Uicers and Fo- malo Diseasss of all 'kinds. Also ‘&idnoy .and Venerial diecases. Homorrhoids or Plles cured ‘money refunded. All disenss trosted upon tho plnejploot vege:- \retormn, withons th use of mercRrial pots- ons or tho&nife. Eloctro Vgpor or Medicatod Bathe, furniehed ‘who desire them. Horula or Ruphuro radicaly cured by. thoes the Elastic belt Truss and , which: kes euperior in the world. Attorney & Counsel lor., Iowa WIll prectice in the state and feder: courta, Justice of the Peace, 84 BROADWAY, CONSULTATION FREE Qouncil Bloffs, - =~ Towa. OUNCIT. BLUEFES New Prices and - |MBS. B J. HARDING, N, D, COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AXD PACIVIC, Depart Attantic Fxy Ex and Mail® D. Moines 5:20 p m 58 m 58 m | Des Moines URLINGTON AND QUINCY, Atlantic ¥ 0 pm | Pacific Ext Maiiand Mail and E 00 p m N.Y. Ex......400pm | Neb & Kas EX 8:20a m CIHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTERS, Mai an Accom | KANSAS CITY, & AND COUNCIL BLUFPS Depart Arrive Mail and Ex.... 055 & m | EXpross........6:50 p m Expreos.. .....9:10 p m | Mall and Ex.. 645 pm UNION PACIFIC Depart. Arrive. Overland Ex.11:30 & m, | Overiand Exy,4:00 p. m. Lincoln EX./11:30 a. m, | De X K00 . m, Denvee Ex...7:00 p. m 6:30 8. m. A m p. m, WABASIH, 8¥, LU Depart. Mail and Ex.. 0:45am Cannon Ball.. 4:50 p m 0pm Cannon Bail..11:05 a m SIOUA CITY AND PACTFIC Y60 p m obrare, Leave Council Bluffs, ~ Arrives Mail and m | Mail and Atlantic Atlantic Ex CHICA Pacific Ex, Mail and K *Except Sundays. {Exoept Saturdays. §Except Mondays. | Daily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Loave O gamoam10am|8am9au Mam, 1m,2pm3p|ilamlpm m,4dpmbpm6pm. |m,dpm,5pm m. Street cara run half kourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the oars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. and run regu ariy during the day at o, 11, and 6 o'clock, andrun to city time, B S SRR BEER. How It Is Drank iz Germany. E Beer and wine are the two beyv- erages that are in universal use in Germany. Ooffee is drank for break- fast; after that beer and wine occupy the field to the exclusion of every- thing elee. The workingman drinks it as an American ‘does water, all the time, The business man corxmences at about 11 in the morning, prepara- tory to hie mid-day lunch, at which he drinks wine, Then he begins on beer again at about 4, sitting till 6. Dinner or supper at half-past 6 with wine; and from thence till bed time, beer, The amount-consumed per capita is something -enormous. The regular glass holds arhalf-liter, which is some- thing dess thax a quart; and & healthy citizon manages from three to fowr of| them at - -sitting, If he is really thiraty and actually needs to meisten| his clay thoroughly, more goes the| way of all beer. But three to four half-liters tbetween 8 and L1 én the| eveningis about what is considered | necessary for the pleasure of the thing, H In Waremberg, in & bier-halle, were three youngvmen who drank, ae is the oustows where men are friends, out of THE DAILY BEE‘--W};DNESDA_Y_. NOVEMSB “n party of friende, every one must touch glasses witn every one else, with the salutation “Prosit!” whioh is, “‘God help you!” whenever you put tho glass to your lips. On rising from the table you must salute every remaining sittel with ‘‘Adiea, which also ic. oludes the girl who has waited upon you, the woman who draws the beer, and the proprietor who is doing the heavy standing around. They are very jolly over their beer | in a quiet and rather heavy way, but | nover especially noisy, Rowdyism is something entirely unknown, as womon and children come to the pub lic beer halls the same as men. A New York ruffian would flad himself in the lock-up in an instant, He would be regarded here as a sort of wild beast, and the estimate put upor him would be very correct. When 1 say everybody drinks beer I mean everybody, Young girls, old women, babies in arms, all drink it, A mother in arms brings her ohild tnto the beer-gardeu, and takes it from tho breast to put to its lips the heavy beer she is drinking; ard the little infant pulls st it with a fervor that proves its liking, They have a carious habit of drinking out of one glass. At a table whore a family is sitting, two little girls will have a glasa between them, at which they take alternate pulls; and very friendly people drink from the same glass, Ic is one of the most touching sights in nature to see a young fellow with his sweetheart at a table under a treo, They invariably THE OTTAW A CYLINDER CORN SHELLER, SHUGART IMPLEMENT ( ow he had won the first affection of a puro and trastir g heart. “‘But this is not all,” she said. “'Kisses and embraces and tair words are very pleasant things—aweet lips and warm arms, and loving oyer--but truth and sincerity and ruy:lty and purity are very much fairer, and in- finitely rarer.” “‘Do you mean this?’ asked Ethel- bert, bending forward snd looking at Gladys with a fixed, nailed-at-the- drink out of one glass, and the tender solicitude with which he insists that she shall drink, and the sweetness with which she pushes it back to him that he may have his full share, are very pretty indeed. However, none of it is ever left in the glass, except in rare inatances, Not an experiment or cheap patent medicine is Brown’s Iron Bitters, It is prepared by one of the oldest and most reliable chemical firms, and will do all that _&m Siiver in the Slerra Grande. New Mexice correspondence New York Tribune, I entered the Grande by an open out or adit into the gallery, and walked southward throughout its length to the mein shaft. Descending from one staginmg to amother in ‘the shaft, ite walls were soen to be composed of a rich galena ore for a depth of more tham thirty feet. Not far from the bottom of the shaft I was shown some of the extreordinary rich specimens ef hern silver, native silver and chlorides which hawo given this mine its note- Ticty. A lump lay there, recently taken out, of horn silver which corld ‘bo cut with a knife like lead, 'aud was almost a block of metallic sllver. Its weight was estimated &t 6,000 pounds, and its value as shown by aesays of chips from borings at different points was oonsidened to be §78,000. It was a piece of ore sim- ilar Yo this, but smaller, that was sent to the Denver exposition and that placed the Sierra miner ahead of the Robvrt E. Lge in their nivalry for the best showing, Near by, imbedded in one mug, or rather a jug that held two-and-one-half liters, The .com- the wall of the shaft was enother fugo block of horn silver andohlorides | in hock an’ yerse'f was de musical corners-and-clinched-on-the-other side look, “I do,” she answered, spoaking the words in the slow, New York Evening Post fashion that became the sensuous grace of her Kenosha fect so well, “Then,” said Ethelbert, with a rave tenderness that showed what a aisy liar he was, ‘I will not deceive you longer.” ““What do you meen?” Gladys spoke hurriedly. “I mean,” he replied, ‘‘that I had joined the Anti-Ice Cream Benevolent and Protective association,” and, turning suddenly, he began chasing a horee gar, leaving the girl who loved him 80 well alone and desolate. A woman mamed Briggs has been ar- rested in Oreston charged with deseeting her 3:months-old child at Corning. The baby was 16t on the doorstep of & promi- “Recnitude” Conaemned Him, Arkansaw Traveler, Some time ago Nathan Jones, a col- ored men, in whose general charactar there was a lack ef laudable ambition, was arraigned before a Little Rock jus- tice ard finod. Jones went down in the esuntry, became a leader among the mogroes and was elected justice of the peace. The other day 'Squire Gil- wig, before whom Jones had been ar- raymed, and whom the waves of poli- tioe had submerged, went down into Jones’ neighborhood, drank bad whkisky and killed & man, He was ar- rented and taken before Justice Jones for examination, ‘‘Prisoner at de bar,” said the col- ared justice, ‘‘de Jast time I feasted @ese judicial optios on yer face, I was alirector ob de festive occasion. I Graduate of Electropathic Imst!tution, Phils- deiphia, 4 MANZ -C0 ENICABD Y e s P T———— 0., GENERAL AGENTS, COUNCIHL BLUFFS, 10WA ORGE F. CRAWFORD WWIEIOLES.A LE BUYER AND SHIPPEH OF ECGGS. No. 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEFS, I0WA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING GO. Mouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blgndn, Boxes, Eto. nufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. Machinery will bo_run exclusivoly for custom work on Thursday and Friday o ench week. . Ordors nolcited and satisfaction guaraatoed. A EL. MEARYNE & CO. (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND,ZALL JOWA ~ GOALSL menced at about 8 and finished their | worth 815 to 825 nd. All the pleasant sitting at 11, when all the|gre in 2[“, ,h,ff‘,m":f this point ia | recognized my lack ob learnin’,sah,an’ beer wras .gome. They had empiied | gxceedingly rich. Besides 'the oresI| Went ter a night school. My frien's that.enormoun vessel exactly fifteen |have named and the native silver,/ seein’ in me de stuff outen what big times, -and they walked &ome ad|there was to be seen s deposit of sandj men is made, put me on dis benoch, comfortable .a3 you please. Where | oachonates, which add to the min-rnl~( while yer own frien's, failin' to see they stowed the liquid is u mpysteny. | ogical interest of this curieus treas- |dem features in yerself, took yer offen They were not in any sense intexis|ure house, de bench. Yer is charged wid killin’ cated. The wnly effect it Zadupon| Near thisis the “Bridal Chamber” |® man, De charge am well sustained, them was, they were tolecably jelly | of which so much hes been-satd, which | an’ blamed ef E seo how yer's gwinter CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 84 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Nighth ftreet an' Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs. PETER THOLL. HERMAN xmxw.. . THOLL & KRACHT, Office over First Natianal Bank, Council llufi JNO.JAY FRAIRE ¥, and somewhat communicative. Lkey left as.the beer was all exheusted ir the house they had been in all the evenlug, .and.want away to find afresh supply. They:1ad not enough of ét to sleepaipon. 'They wanted beer. i @t may as welt be stated here that i <dermany . every glass is marked wishy the measure it - holds. There awe nc' Coney Island ghsses with two inches| of glassabottom, two inches of feam,| half liter, or twa liters and & &alf—| just what you pey for. The measure| of the gless is pu? upon it in plain| figures wlways. This is to pre- vent swindling on the part of tho publican; acd then the man who sits down for an evening wants tod:now aeractly how maay gal- lons he drinks. A two-gallon mer CALL ON OR ADDREGS w~ B- mm, . . oo and . 6. er,| L0ADS ARd Roal Bstate, COUNCIL BLUF‘F@, b;__" county. Office {| Proprietor of abstracts of Potéwwatlamie cosmer_of ‘Eroadway and Main doesn’t went to kave any doubt s to the.quantity he fi1a8 consumed, If experience has teught him that twe gallons is enough, why he knowe when he has got two gallons. They are vory aystematic in Germany about evergthing, Ag to the quality of the beer, it is streets, Councll Blufta Towa. DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON,|% % MOVTUOMERY, °K. . Office, No. LPoar] Strect. Houwse, 0 », m. to | FREE DISPENSAZY BVERY BATGIDAY. 2,8nd€ p,m,, to 5 p, m. Residonde, 120 Bancroft stroel. Tolephonio conneotisn ' with Central offico, dence 628 Fourth stses 0 m., 2to dand F. C. GLARK, STARR & BUNCK, HOUSE;ND SIGN, PRACTICAL DENTIST. opposite the postcfce. Qus of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. | e ot resoner e Gonnes B st lstaction gusranteed in PAPER HANGING, KuLsouNg nD oaummmmg, | OCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS BN A SEFRC XA TR - 8hop—Corner Broadway and Beott 8t | Confectionery, Fruitg, Nuts )_ | Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh F. T. SEYBERT, M. D PHYBIOIAN &8URGEON, COUNCIL' BLUFFS, - - IA. aeon, 12 MAIN 8T, ___Oonneil Blutfs. STEAM LAUNDAY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, Office No. 6, Everett Block, Broad- 's Rest: way, oyer AJ,«. fo's ~ S, E. MAXON, Office over esviags bank QOUNOLL BLUFFS, - REAL ESTATE. We want everybody to W. 0. Jamos, 1o connection with bls law and L ollection buslness buys sud wselis real cstate. | LARSON & ANDERSON my Persone wishing to buy of sell city property cell | TH08: OFVICKE. W. M. M. PUSNY ahroeh BA NIKBIELES, EOWIN J. ABBOTT. Council Blufis, Ia, Justice of the Peace and |Established, - - 1868 Notary Public. 4|BBroadwly, Council Bluffs lnlja;k-:. ::(l"l::ms::‘('n sod Domestlc Exvhange This laundry has Just been opened for busi- noss, sud we aro now prapared to do isindry work of ull kinds And guarantee satisfaction. A made of fue work, such s colisrs, Office in Everett's block, Poarl treet, Res!] Offies bours & m 9 to Counel! Bluly “1 Oysters and Ice Cream ingv a miatake 0 suppese that it is any better than the American product.| Perbaps thore are cities where it is better, but.in this sestion good judges| (we consulied seveus] Americans who were boer .drinkers) say that it is in no sense &uperior, All the great breweas mannfacture beer especially for the American morket, which is much @ner.then that served to their own pegple, The Gewnan people will not pay whe jpnice the American pub- lic subm:its to, * There wre light beer, dight in color and lightin.stsongth; but the Ger- man prefersa wery heavy, sweetish beer, very dask and very strong, And he waats nodosm onit—he wants, and will hawe, solid beer. It is a say- ing among theny, “‘Foam.is not beer;" and he indignantly sends his mug back if the sam,ie to thiek, They will kave it heavy,.and, when t.h?iy can get i¢, of mothing but malt and hops, aud those ingredients in liberal (nantitics; hut the Germun brewer, like kis American brother, Las dsscovered the chaapness of gla- eose and drugt; and, votwithatanding the government restriotion and super- vieion, he manages 3¢ make much cheop and very bud bea, Brong as it is, it dossnot intaxicate the {ierman, nor even the American who drinks it. There i very dittle drunkenness in the Pfale, Indeed, I have not yet seen & drumken man, Wine aod baer are the oaly stimu- lants taken, the use of spiriteus liguids being entirely unknown, A man after muck besr over-night may take a thimbleful of brandy in the morn- ing, but that is all. He never drinks it during the day, and they eannot understand the American custom of standing at bars and gulping down half-tumblers of fiery spirits, Were aman to do that here he would be considered & beast Their drinking customs are compli- cated. You salute every man at the table you sit down at, whether you know him or not, and, if you are in & sarved for a holy show. \ladder to the opening, of & miniature glacier. There can be ;o doubt of the marvelous richness the mine, In the ore house there it now sack- ed up ore valued at ahoxt $2560,000, This is composed of the rich chlor- ides, horn and native silver ores which haye been taken out in working the Grande, cutting readily. showing & metallic luster, almost pure silver, and worth $25 000 to §30,000 a ton. The bookkeeper informs me that the bullion shipments for July ameunted te $105,000, and for August to €210,- 000, making a total of §815,000, which Colonel Gillette remarked would more than put the company out of debt, He expectsto ship bullion worth $250,000 this month, There can be no doubt that °f the mill were run full and work pressed on the wmine the ship- ments could be made to reach §600,~ 000 a month for several months to come, A Geperal Smmpt;d e, Nover was such a rush made for any Drug store s is now at C. ¥, Geodman's, for a Trial Bottlo of Dr, King's New Dis- covery for Consumption, Coughs and () All persons afBicted with Asthma, Broj tis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs can get a T'rial Bottle of this greatremedy lrtu. by calling at above mumed Drug Btore —— Why He Lefv Her. Chloago Tribune, “Do you love me!?’ The werds came softly from the ruby lips etill dewy with the kisses of the one to whom they were spoken, Gladgs McMurty knew that Ethelbert Frolinghuysen was no dissembler, no trifflor with women's hearts, but ever kept within the precincts of hws soul a tiny ehinine at which there burned for- ever and ever a flame of pure and pas. sionless adfoction for her upon whom he had lavished iho treasures of his heart, Wild and reckless though he might eomotimes be, caring nwught for the voice of conscience, but plung- ing madly forward into the darksowe labyrinths of ein, even at times smok- ing cigarettos, her voice could ever purity aud repeuntance, her dimpled hand lead him in paths that were gemmed with the roses of inuocence, And 80 when he asked the question that she loved so well to hear, there came to her pretiy face a joyous smile, and the drooping lips that overhung tho riant mouth (uivered with pleas- upe. Bat she dia not answer him in words. Patting her dimpled arms areaud his neck, she kissed him in the warm, North side fashton that was so dear tv his heaat, and then a little head uestled contidiogly upon his shoulder, and the geutle pressure of a s0ft, warm hand told him the story of The foreman ia kept under lock and lioy snd re- |git outen dis £x.” P 70 ““Judge,” said the prisoner, ‘I am \wnlocked the door and I ckmbed up a | 8ware that T am seriously situated. I , to the confront- fined you heavily when you were d with the immense mastof chlorides | drawn up before me, and now, espe- and native silver which seems to have | oially as my orime is great, L do not bubbled up from the depths of the |€xpect mercy. earth and then sudden)y cooled by| * the action of water into the likeness | Drocedemen 'Yas, sah, a little different from dat put down in de statuary beoks. When a man dat is guilty of two and one inch of-heer; you get a Mter,&|| of the ores in this particular .part of | crimes isarrested and fotch afore me, discharges him on de little crime, but holes him on de big one. Now, yerse'f is guilty ob what is killing a man,” ‘I can’t be charged with but one crime,” exclaimed the white man. “I'll show yer in a minute, When I was afore you, arter I had paid my fine, what was it yer snid?’ ““I don’t remember.” “‘See if yer can't recolleck " ““I believe I tcld you to keep your teet in the path of rectitude,” “‘Yes, dat's 1t, and when I axed yer to sey dat word agin, yer turned away and commenced talkin' wid a lawyer. Dat word struck me, an'1l wanted it. Arter I wus clected I needed it, but couldn’t recolleck 1t. On dis account justice was cheated, an’ 1 is certain dat de higher courts hab dat word. Now, sah, I'll discharge yer fur killin’ dat man.” “Thank you, judge.” “But I'll.put yer in jail an’ see dat yer's hung for keepin’ me outen dat word, Mr. Constable, put de han’ cuffs on de I'arned gen'lemsn,” That Husband of Mine. Is three times the man he was be- fore he began using *‘Wells' Health Renewer. 81. Druggists. MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED ~—AND-- SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will n good accommodation and reasonab! charges, STREET, SOUTH OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa, HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors, SINTON & W BT, DENTISTS. Extractiug end flling » specielty. Firs work guaranteod MAUKHER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich (Out Glass, Fine Frenc Bllver Ware &c., | 840 Broanwar COUNCIL BLUFFS cla Now my mode ob 14 Pearl Street, Council Blaffs. | CROGERIES 'AND PROVISIONS.. Cor. Main Btreet and 7th Avenue. Fio ' Grocerles, Tons, Elc., & Bpeclalty. Highost prices pald for country produce, Now ling oG0S, o prie. S i no G umihre, Ol 4 et G2 sk olivered, TP. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYSE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTOR) MANUFAOT! RK BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Bic "= « oustantly on Hand, The Highust ¥ ket Price Pald for .Corn, OatinRyé, Barley BROOM CORIN Parties ‘Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Hend SBample, MAYINE & CO. COUNOIL BLUNES. ~ MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIXR GOODSsS, 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. - ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Proprietor. Choice Wines and Cigars, Oysters 1 Every Style, 709 T.owar Rrofldwnz. Oouncil Blnffs lowa, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succossors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Who'esale Fruiers and Gonfectioaers 6 and 18 '7",'!3‘ -Vut.. Council Blaffs. Ia TAYLUR BROS. G- ROCHRS 105 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS: JACOB SIMS, |JOHN STEINER, M. D, Attornsy and Counsellor at Law. | Weutecher Arak. COUNCIL buU¥ES, 10w, | 0o WASHINGTON AVE & Tih 6 JMco—Broadway, between Councll Bluffs, troots. ok wlsoases of women and chibdson & spocialny. Maisy snd Pos Will'y practice in §Stawelsend gFede !

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