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RECORT TS WAVING NOTARIES PUBLIC AND \ GUUNCIL BLUFFS MRS. D. A, LE ABSTR UK Oh, meet me at the Store To get my Holiday Supplies, Where oft I bought befsre. BOSTON TEA GO0, 16 Main Street. 01 0FEFICE " o. N7, P8 v Lands and Lots Bought and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, CONVEYANCERS. - - IOWA, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIXIXR O OIDSS, 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. DR. WHITTIER. 817 8t. Oharles 8t. S8T. LOUIS IMo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioal collegos, has boon Jonger ongaged In the troat: mont_of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Diseass than any othor physician in 6. Louls aa city papors show and all.old resldents know. Consultation free and Invited, Whon 1} 18 inconvenient to visit the city for troatment, medicines can bo sent by mall or exprees every. whero, Curable cases guaranteed; where donbl existn it Is trankly stated. Oall of write., Nervous _prostration, Debility, Mental nd_Physioal Woakness, Mercurial_and < iputh res other affections of Throat, Bkin and Bones, Blood Impurities and Blood Poisoning, 8kin_Affections, Old Sores and_Uloors, Tmpediments to Marriace, lheumatism, o8 Special attention to oases from over.worked brain, SURGICAL OASES receive special attention, Direases nrising £ from Imprudence, Excessos, Indulaences 260 pages—the whole MARRIAGE @ s recel m;m)mmt m;l- ry, who may not, why, CHOXIDEL Glncs, conseqiionces ,and cure, Sealed for 25¢ postage or stamps. o 2245wly . OULD SORES o AND BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE, Disappear before the perfect alterative and tonic effect of the greatest of all Blood Purifiers, Itso completely roots out all oison from the blood and braces the deb- ilitated system, that disenses of this nature disapperr like chafl before the wind. S, 8. 8., cured me of Scalp Sores ls and Ears, after eve ng 1 profession hadfailed Three months have passed since I quit taking 8. S, S.; there is nosymptom of the disease_temaining; I am permanently cured. It stands unrivaled for Blood Dis- enses.” JINo. 8. TAGGART, Salamanca, N, Y. s, standa without a peor. The rofession will have toacknowledge it & pecific for Blood Diseaces,” Dr N, L. GaLLowAY, Monroe, Ga, - —*About fouror five weeks ago I was afficted with & very aggravated type of BloodDisease. I commenced using § S, 8, and after taking the first bottle felt mo mush relieved that I bought five more, and amglad to say, after using four of them, that I am entirely cured, freviouely havin, A been under medical advice for severs months,” C. G. RaroLiry, 2 Richmond, Va. “After suffering from the worst Blood Diseace for more than two years, and hav. ing been treated by several emicent physi. cians, confined to my room and bed the greater part o _he ime, my body covered with copper-colored gores from the size of a pea to that of a silver half-dollar, I was well nizh in despair, At last I commenced taking S. S. S. Ina short time I begen to improve in flesh, all the sores healed,ard 1 could feel and know that I wes well, and S, mnst the credit be given of ation to health, I have s6 for over eix months, and rom sores or blemish a% any Lorrie Ross, Atlanta, Ga, ed after taking the first bottle in two weeks was abla to come home, finding the waters were no benefit,” ¥ W Rem, Newport, Ark, / am as free *Our science has not made knownacom- bination equal to 8, 8, 8. for skin or blooa diseases,” T, L. MASSENBUKG, Ph, G., Macon, Ga, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS L. T.'FOBTER. o Da. B, J. Kmpaun & Co.—1 had afvory valus ble Hamblotontan colt that I prized very highly, hohad a large bone spavin on ono joint and & mall ono on the other which mado him v 1ame; I had him under the charge of two veter: Anary surgeons which failed to cure him. 1 wap one day reading tho cdvertisement of Kendall's Spavin Cure In the Chicago Express,I determined atonce fo try 18 and got our cruggists here b wend for it, and they ordered three botties; I took all and I thought I would give it a thorough brial, T usod it nccording to directions and the fourth day the colt cessed to be lamo and fke Jumps have disappeared. 1 used but ono bottle and the colt’s llmbe are as froo of lumps and as smooth 8 any hores ln tho state He 1sentire. Iy cured, The curo was 60 remarkable thad Bavo letéwo of my nolghboss have the remaln. ing two bobtles who aro now usinglt Vory respocttully, e L, T FOBTER Bend for Mllusiratod cular fi:flu: positive proof, Prico§l, Al A\'.Il.crm got it for you, Dr. E Cndull & 00l Proe BOTh BY ALL DRUGGISTS dewly NERVOU A Opra Guzsentesd. D, B O, W Kerve sud Drain Troa arln, Dizzlncss, Convalelooy Montal Deproezion, Loss ! 3, Impotency,lavoluati'y {ons, Promatuze Old Age, caused byoser oge, OF over-ind ce, wale isery, decay and death, Each box A ‘specific for Hy: Nervous Heads Memory, Bpern B! 13 Bent Riles. Wo guarastos slx boxes bo curo ith each OFder 1o s tor compauled with i} chaser oar vl + money If the treatmon e 7. Goodmen, vroggle gul coOruiha, Hav, seall a , Ecle ega! Oidwi by ma D. M. CONNELL, No. 17, North Main 8t., Councll Bluffs. Calls promptly answered at all hours, nigbt o dsy. New hearse and London carriages dire row dhe factory are run lu connection therewith. I¥oungstown, Ohlo, May 10, 1880, | Funeral Director and Undertaker, COUNCIL BELUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CIICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC, Depart. Atlantic Ext Ex and Mail D. Moines ac*. Depart Atlantio Ex{ Mnil and Ex! . Ex. 00 p m 0 AND NORTHWESTRRN. CATILE TRADE The Movement from Eastern to Western States. In the summer of 1880 the eastern states had rathor a dry time of it—so dry, In fact, that the springs and riv- ulets went out of businees for want of raw materlal; fruits dried upon bush, oano, and vine -a great saving of the housewife's labor, but not of her tem- per. The grassea dried brown and dead in the pastures, and the cows dried at the pail. Through the Inat- tention of the weather department cows wera not notified in time of the impending drouth aud ita conse. quenccs, and therefore they conceived and bore young with that choerful and placld compliance with the command, Qo forth, multipty, and roplenish the earth,” which will in time, if per- mitted, bring our infant cattle indus-. try to tho stature of a promising youth, Thelr youug kicked up their heols In thoughtloss disregard for the morals of the {rate holder, and the spilling of the oalf-fostering contents, which scems to be natural to the thoughtlese baby bovine. As the summer passed tho owners of these oalves began to look. down the road for the coming ecalf buyer, who had year by year bought their calves aad taken them to the Atlantio shores, thero to be fed and grazed for the later markets, But the peddler of young bovines did not come. He know thero was no use of taking calves to a place where there was no feod——for calves must eat to live, as certainly as they live to eat. TUE DAILY BEE-TH UR guaeding one point even—the Chicago Union Stook Yards—-and every point at which a railroad enters this state should be guarded sagalvet the en- trance of animals from the infected areas. To prevent the paesage of animals across this state to those be- yond the veterinary department seoms to he powerleas, Justice demands that credit ahail be given to the general managers of some of the railroads and the express lines connecting Chicago and tho enst They were appealed to for such help as they conld give, and have responded aa desired. The American and the Adnms express companies, the Balti. more & Ohio, the Penvsylvania, the Lake Shore & Michigan Bouthern, and other railroads have glven orders to their representatives in the east to recelva no bovine animal from the echeduled countios exoept when cach animal shall bo accompanied by the certiticato of a compotent veterinary surgeon, to the effect that the animal it nocompanies ehows no symptoms of discuse, and has not during the ninety RSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 7 days next preceding the date of tho ocertificate been exposed to the con. tagion, Little ss the record of the year shows, it is all that the department has been able to do under existing oir- cumstances. Until the national gov- ernment shall awaken to the import- ance of the Interest menaced with ruin and to the necemiity of protecting a vast Iodusry, which, sturdy baby that it is, asks for no other protection, but instead promises to feed the whole clvilized world when the need shall come—until the general government Meantime, in the States of Mie- sourl, lowa, and Illinois grass wae moro than abundant, the corn crop bade fair to be a most p'enteous one, and young store cattle could not be found in numbers great enough to AND COUNCIL BLUFFS, Arrive, ‘ Express, Mail and E: Express.. Mall and UNION PACIFIC. Dopart. Arrive. Overland Ex. 11 Lincoln 8P, LOUIS AND PACIFIO, Arriv Mail and Ex.. Cannon Ball. SIOUX CITY AND PACUFIC, Depart. Mail and Ex Cannon Ball, rriv Frm Sioux C'y.6 Frmn Fort Niobr pa For Sfoux City. For Fort N Net am| N For St. Paul...7:40 p w | From St CINICAGO, MILWAUKRR AND ST, Leave Council Bluffs, Arrives Coun Mail and Ex Atlantic Bx.. EE AND BT. PAUL, Arrives at Omab Pa Mail and *Excopt Sundays, {Except Saturdays. §Except | Mondays. | Daily. Councll Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Leaye Omaha. Sam9am, 10am,|8am9am, 10am, 1lam,1m2pm3p|ilam, ipm, 2pm,3p m, 4 p'm, 5w, 6pm. |m,4pm,5pm,6pm. Stroet cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific On Sunday the cars begin their trips at nd run regularly during tho day ‘and ¢ o'clock, andrun to city time, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 14 Pear] Strect. Houas, 9 8. m. 0 2., 00d2 p, m,, m, Residence, 120 Eancroft_atroof. with Contral offico, 108, OFFICER. W. H. M. PUSEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, B.A NIEIIIRS, Council Blufis, Ia. Established, 1866 Doalers n Forelgn [and] Domestic) Exchange and_howo recuritics, MBS, E J. HARDING, H. D., 6 p, Telephonic connection Medical Electrician AND ( : GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduste of Eloctropathic Institution, delphis, Penna, Phila- supply the demand. Simultaneously, and without consultation or apparent suggestion, stockmen in Missourl and the other States named concelved the shall give this protection the countless thousands of cattle of the country will be threatened with a plague which may sweepinto ruin many a fortune and bring desolation to many a home, Does It Pay o Grind the Corn With the Cob? Agricultural Epitomist. We are frequently asked this ques- idea of bringing from the dairy dis- | tlon, and upon the strength of several tricts ot the east the calves for which | Years experiozce we can only anawer the east had no use, bocause it had no | that under some clrcumstances it does, ;| food for them. Beginning late in July | While under others it might prove un- .| or in August of that year, the number | Profitable, : [ of calvea brought to the Chlcago mar- | 8tates the cate so fairly and clearly, The Live Stock Journal ket exceeded 65,000. No official rec. | 8nd 80 in accordance with our own ord for the calves was kept separately | Views that we make room for an ex- for the year; they were reported sim. | tract upon the subjeot: ‘It depends ply as cattle, upon the facilitios for grinding and the In the first ton months of the year | kind of stock to be fed. Sheep grind 1881 thero wore recaived in the Chi- | corn better than cattle, and therefora cago Union Stock Yards from States | they utilize the nutriment in whole lying east of Illinois 31,191 calves and | 90rn better. The cob contains more only 16,730 more matured cattle, Of |#>tual nutriment than is generally sup- the latter by far the greater number | pozed. It shows on analysis 42.6 por came from ‘tho States of Indiana and | cont. of carbo-hydrates, 1.4 per cent, Michigan, In the firat ten montha of | of albuminoids, and tho same of fat. the current year there were received | It i3 quite safe to say that cobs have hera 8,659 calves and 12,625 mature | on0-half the value of hay wheu fod catile, The falling off in recelpts of with food rich in nitrogen, which itso calves amounted to 22,632 head, in |greatly lacks; and when the cob is cattle to only 4,205. So much for the | ground fine in burr mill atones there thrilling romantic side of the story of | 18 nothing iujurious to animals in it. the calf-trade with the onat. There is much said about the danger THE GREAT DECLINE IN THIS TrAFFic|Of feeding cob.meal, but there s no in calves may be escribed to two or foundation for this prejudice. When three causes, one very efficlent one be- | the cob is ground fine with the corn it ing the publicity given by the prcss to | must certainly be in a muoh botter tho dangers with which thls movement | condition for feeding than corn in the of calves from theeast threatened, and | éar, when. caitle swallow a largo part still threatens, the herds of the weat, [ of the cob withont masticating it any and to the publication of the fact that | moro than is neceasary for awallowing to those who bought them these ten.|it. Yettho cob does not passin any- der young animals proved a very un- [ thing like the proportion the grain profitable investment. The latter fact [ does; and while millions of oattle are may have been a most fortunate cne|fattened every year in the West on for the west, howover unfortunate it |ear corn sensible people will not be may have been fertheindividuals mos | alarmed at the danger of feeding well- directly concerned. ground ocobs. Office Cor, Broadway & Glonn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and painful dif- ficulties pecullar to fomales a specialty. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Comrisellor at Law. COUNOIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Ofco~Broadway, betwoon Mein and Pea | troots. WUl pactic in Stato and Fede BATH I!|§TITUTE, LADIES & GENTLEMEN, Corner Bryant Street, ¥ nort! fHoriy h of Dohaney’s Opora House, wh | Neuralg ments Lumbago and other distressing In 1881 the Illinofs general assembly enacted a law which was, by the proo- lamation of Gov. 8. M. Cullum, put into effective operation on November 1 of that year: The resson for enact- ing this law and for giving it effect lies in the tact that in certain limited areas in a fow Atlanilo states there hes for many years existed, and still oxists, in an aciive virulent form, and with- out so much es the merest shadow of a rossonable excuss, a deadly contagfous diseare, which, spread- ing slowly, ivsidiovsly and cer- tainly,wherever there isa nearapproach of sound cattle to infected animals or to Infected materials, brings ruin upon herds almost as surely as fire brings destruction to the graswes of the prairie. From these Infected dis- tricts cattle could be brought to the pastures of the west, and there was none who could prevent it. That some calves were thus brought from the near neighborhood of ~districts where contagious diseases of cattle have within a short time existed is known—more than that, it is posi- ‘Where mills are prepared for grind- ing cobs it will pay togrind in the ear, as, in addition to the nutriment in the cob, it saves eholling, and the cob’ mixed with the meal soparates the particles of meal so that it goen into the stomach in a wmore porous condi- tion, the gastric juics thus penetrates it more perfeotly, and tho meal is digested better than when eaten alore, The writer fed five work horees upon cob-meal, mixed with cut hay, for sev- oral years, and their health remained excellent, We do-not wish to convey the idea that corn-cobs of themeclves would be worth grinding, but corn in the ear can be ground whole as cheaply as corn can be shelled and ground; and, if the farmer is short of fodder, there can bo no doubt that it is grisdom to grind cob and all, Will it Really Cure Rheumatism? We answor, honor bright, it will cure rheumatism, and the severest cases too. Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil was specially prepared for the rheumatic and lame, No- tice letters from the people relative to its nd relfef in the timely use of cit the Thermo-Electric < Medicated Bath ) dosiro and hope for the pationage of phyl 15 who may wish for their patients this auxil and will give any so dirceted every possible Eesides my wife, s com wdies, tent lady, will attend . M. LOCKWOOD, Proptictor. EDWIR J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. §$18Broadway, Council Biuffs. NEW STORE. New Goods. ‘|NEW YORK PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L, |HARRIS, 734 Lower ‘| Broadway, ] tively known that from an infected | merits in nearly every paper in ths coun. hera in which cattle were aotually |try. dylng from the deadly contagious o pleuro-pnenmonis, or lung plague of [ 700 Liateto Attend tl cattle, there was sent to the stock | N York Times. e yards of Baltimore a young bull, ‘‘A few days ago,” said Henry N. was long belleved that this calf was|Smith, the owner of Goldsmith Mald, sent to some one of the western states, | ‘‘® measure favorable to Unlon Pacific but of this no proof has been given, | a8 to be introduced to congress. We To Australia a single high-bred cow [%ent 8 man to on Washington who was oarried the germs of this disease, | to Wire us the minute the bill was of- Countless theusands of cattle have | fored. The dispatch agreed upon if died, and millions of pounds sterliug | everything went right was, ‘Fathor is have been lost through their death and | dead.’ The eventful day came and through the efforts made to suppress the hours rolled on, but father did not the plague—and the end is not yet, |dle. The stook went up the soalea The same story Is eesentlally true of | Point at a tlme, but the sad tidinge of South Africs, of New Zealand, and | father’s demise did not come. When measurably true of America, Ample | the stock had gone up five points on evidence shows that the disease has |Uus the news of father's death came, not within the period covered by the | but 1t was too late The boys had re- history of man originated In any herd | ceived the mourning intelligenco ahead or in any country. It has always ap- | of us. I have wnyn“tnkun my chances peared a8 tho certain result of Infec. | With the boys since,” and Mr, Smith tlon, and thus only. Any boggarly | drled his eyes in remembranco of the o Funeral, calf—outcast from a dying herd—may take with it to the broad and healthy plains of Iowa, of Nebrasks, or of Kansas the germs of a dlseace which, spreading widely because of that very freedom which tends to make our Western beeves the healthiest and best, will quickly infect the cattle of a State, the rallroads, and the atock- ards throughout the whole active orth, thus eventually contaminating every nook where cattle may be, ILLINOIS HAS DONE WHAT SHE COULD to erect a barrier to protect her own herds and those in the grand country between her and the setting sun from the approach of the deadly plague. She has to regret only that her power to do is immeasur: b{y less than her desire to accomplish all of that object, A little more than & year has passed since the proclamation of Gev, Cul- lum giving force to the act mentioned was issued, In that time the Ilinois state veterimary department; under the direction of Dr. N, H, Paaren, of this clty, has strivne go to use all means at its command ms to accomplish all that could be desired. Unfortunately the #ad event, but everybody elss smiled. Deteotives and Private Officers Usually wear their badges of authorfty concealed under their clothing, but 27, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil wesrs its badges in the form of printed labels attached to each and every bottle, ro that all may know its misaion, 1t is given full an mplete suthority to arrest all ac and pains, and does its duty every time. THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeted, This is especially true of a family medlcine, and it is poeitive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole 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 the country had expressed the merits of H. B., and In every way trying to Induce suf. fering invalids o use thelr stuff in- stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H, B, Many others started nostrums put u) appropriation for the use of this de. partment was so small that reasonable remuneration could not be given for in similar style to H, B., with vari- ously devised names in which the word *“Hop" or “‘Hops" were used in away to induce poople to believe the wore the same as Hop Bittors, Afl such pretonded remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name ls, and espioially these with the wor ““Hop" or *‘Hopa” In their name or in any way conneoted with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits, Boware of them. Touch none of thom. Use nothlng but genulne Hop Bitters, with a bunch or oluster of green Hops on the white label, Trust nothing else. Drugeists and dealers aro warned against dealing In imita- tiona or cour terfeits. Unmarried Persons Should loose no time in securing a oortificate in the Marriage Fund Mu- tual Trust Assoclation of Cedar Rapids, Towa, concerning which cirou- lars and full information will be sent free upon application. It is organized under the Insurance Laws of Towa, and {is the only legalized and legiti- mate institution of the kind in the country. Its officors and managers are among the most prominent busi- ness men in Oedar Rapide, including, bankers, the postmaster, capitalists, railway managers, Insurance men, THE OTTAWA a5 GO J.J. BLISS e CYLINDER CORN SHELLER, No. 328 Broadway, ~FOR— HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, In the line of fancy articles. odor cases, hand painted toilet sets, hand made laces, kid gloves, etc. leading lawyers, physicians and other rollable citizens, Over $15,000 has already been paid to members. It is a splendid {nvestment, as safe, secure, and sure as a government bond. You can just as well have a good sum of money to commenco married life on, a8 not. Romember it only costs you one cent forapostal card to roquest full explanation and information, Good agents can got territory if ap- plied for moon. Write to-day. Do not postpone i.. Mention where vou oaw this notie 00t26-Lm* —— We preseut no protendsd miracle— *Trath is mighty sud muoat pre- vail”-No Soph!sty onn withstand the power of its sonest utterance. EDIToR EVENING Pt DraR Sir—Feoling docply gratotul for the great benefits which T have received from the use of a very valuabls article which has its origin and homein our heautiful city, aud hoping that oth- ers who are affiicted s T have been may find like roliot from its use, I beg the indulgence of a fow lines in your valuable paper for the privilege of communicating to you a briet statement of facts for the benefis of the multitude of ferors to be met with on every side, Many of my friends well know that T have been very severely afflicted with heart disease for a number of years and have sut- thowo can_suffor who have y strongth 8o low that I could my room, and tho least exertion rondered me #o short reathed that I dared eearcely move, and lifo seemed very bur- crsome. T was treated for my malady by the bost physicians and derived no benefit from thel treatment or prescriptions u-til I was advised by my fawily physic an to uss Hunt's remedy, as my troublo w wed by inaction of my k dneys which affected very eorlously the action of my b I commenced taking it, (having little tor any other medicine) and it helped mo wonderfully, and I'am now a great deal better, and have been eversinco T began its use. In fact I ha enno m o that has benefitted mo 5o greatly, My breathing is easy, and I have gained in strength so much that L am ablo to do my housework, 1 cheerfully mmend Hunt's Remedy to all who may bo aflicted as T have or who are suffering from general debility and nervous prostration, Respectfully, MRS, A. 0. ROCKWE Pearl Stree, Providenco, R, 1, A standard medicine forcu Dropsy, Kidney, Bladder, and G is HuaT's Reskny, Femalo W kand loms, Gravel, Dis & Bright's Diseaso pss, and Prostration of t K HusT's Risst to the_constitution HuNs's Ry DY, xoy Tmparts health and vig when it has mo_ debilitated. 0y restores the invalid to health, SuHivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROGERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agenta for the fofowing linow of Steamship Companies : Ounard, Anchor, Gulon, American, and State ‘Steamship Companios. D N A CE TS For ealo on the Koyal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Those who intend to send for friends to any part of Kurope will find 1t to thel, nterest to call on Bullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 843 Broadway, Council Bluffs " MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, ERich (ut Glass, Fine French China, Bilver Were &c., 840 DuoAbwAY _ DOUNCIL ELUFFS 8. E. MAXON, o 3R O EX X I'T B @O T, Office over savinge benk, UOUNCIL BLUFFS, 1, D. BOMUNDHON, Provident, CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs, Organtzed under the laws of the State of Lows Pald up capita Authorized copi Tutercst paid on time doposits. Drafte lssuod on the principal cities of the United Biates and Europe. Special attention iven to collections and correspondence with prompt returcs. DIRROTOR, J.D.Edmundson, E.L.Shugert, J. T.Harb, W.W. Wallace, ~ J. W. Rodter, 1. A. Millsy A, W, Street, Jvidut MRS, H. J, HILTON, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav, CounciliBlaff. FINE MILLINERY A SPEGIALTY. GEORGE F. CRAWFORD, WEHOLES AXLE BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No. 619 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA I pay the highest Market Prics and Deduct no Commiission. A B, VLA RTNIE & CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL IOWA COALSI ALSO CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. 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