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mnmn NaATEw The Qaily Bee COUNCIL BLUFFS, BSaturday’Morning, Feb. 24, SUBSORIPTION RA' By Cerrler, = « = - - nM"m By Mall “ = e = = = $108 Yoar, L — Ofoe: No, 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Wroadway, MINOR MENTIONS, —Father McMemony will be the re. cipient of a genuine levee to-morrow, THE Bze will have a full account of the affair, —HY. Horace Everett called in at Tue Bz office yesterday to secure the aid of our advertising columns in finding his lost watch, Liverpool make, No, 12,718, —Divine service in the Presbyterlan church next Sunday noraing and evening. Rev, H, MoMeekin will preach, A lecture on *'The Deluge and its Tradition,” will be delivered at the evening eervice, The publicis invited, —Col, Keathy loaned his] umbrella to Justice Vaughn and John H, Pierce last evening, It was fun to interview the colonel about 6 o'clock as he tramped sround town through the rain in search of the delinquent parachute, The Avoca Herald Man Gets After Our Brethren Here in the Bluffs, The edltor of the Avoea Herald is evidently a fault-finding cuss; he bluntly refuses to appreclate the wit, pathos and wisdom cf our E. C's, (as Puck has it), of The Nonpariel acd Globe, We don't mind his attacking the verious suburban sheets scattered over Pottawattomie county, but when his critlcal surrycomb is used on any membeor of the ‘‘press gang’ in Coun- cil ffs we protest. © can't stand it—it s too cruel. Now, only last woek our friend Morgan, of The Globe (whose acqualntance, by the way, we have not yet formed), had an innocent little item concerning a cer- tain conversation of crows held some- where in the outer garments of the oity. Brother Morgan, to be sure, dido’t state his oconnection with the moeting, but left us totally in doubt as to whether he were present by spoeclal Invitation as a member of the press, or whether he appeared fora crow constituency and was working the conventlon in favor of the democratic municipal ticket. Buf an omission of that kind hardly merited such a crasher as this: “They had a crow camp meeting at the Bluffs last week, and all the crows Our New Loan and Improvement Uo Investigation Into the matter con. vinces us that one of the most eqtfita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of building houses Is that proposed and in operation by the Mercan y Trust and Improvement co; y of ohis dity, By investicg in shares this Institation, whioh 1s backed by some of our best and most raliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga certaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, In a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the sams ae he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantlle Lulndlnd Trust company, by organizing and openin, up lgr bmlneu,glhlvlnn filled a long folt want in Council Bluffs. Their plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scratiny and exam. ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable, and backed by gentlemen n? honor and integrity, As the com pany exists {t becomes at once an in. stitotion of value and credit to our city and those who desire homes, Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; sec- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col, Beebe, and their office s in the base. ment of Shugart's and MoMahon's new block, corner First avenue and et MATTA QATTIRNA ¢ ww.mmnnvhg e THE DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BENO & 00, o s ot S T 0 MAX MOHN, }oesrox mouss {foes g iunSiret J. M_BARSTOW, M. D.. cor 505l 5 ave. DR. J. F. WHITE, °"R&ics i wiiew Rveme™ N. SCHURZ, orico stior Febrvary Toth, over smssiein Expross. S. 8. WAGNER, % eereis's Pussonsbns eason. 3. 52 s " J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, H. PETHYBRIDGE, mreror*siones s Soeter 27, Bacadrer: C. F. SMITH, SONiRaoroR aSDEUIDER, Gor T and W: W. SHERMAN, [.iiEHARNESS 1 have the varioty JAMES FRANEY, MEiCusns, Taiios, s wWon HOWE & SON, FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Supplies, 303 Broadway. | L ATDIES. A Bpecialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES& SLIPPERS . AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES OONSISTENT WITH FIRST OLASS GOODS 1§ OUR CLALN, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE CUR 3| NEWSPRINCSTOCK ‘l i IN LINES OF Men's, Boys’, Girl's, Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. ‘We ask the attention of the public, Our place is And there is where you will always find us, ‘ Z. T LINDSEY & CO,, i 412 Broadway, Conncil Blaffs, West Side Squ’lre, Clarinda, ( } IOWA. BATH INSTITUTE, —J. H. Kimball, J, R, Van Lawson and | in C!l;‘fl-lt’:nfld.:m bou:n:;d c«;:ongm . Vo La in the lice | 00 e bluffs abou! e clty—so says o’:u"v u‘l’::hy ;::;.: :Ttb ':”'n: ::n:: The Globe. Perhaps something dead A Happy Family. and dsordery, After communing. with | 12 The Nonpateil office.” Lo e B S D B S his innor consciousnoss, Jadge Alesworth | 1 The Herald man goos on ho will | Stomachs willsour and mlk willardls, ruin all legitimate itemizing, and be- y ballelujal night. let them all down easy with simply the sides the reference to The Nonpareil Housvhold bumping heads in awtul fright, costs, 82.75 In each case, soems to have something of an unkind. | Don't deny, ‘twas thus with Victoria, —Ed Strasburg, of Albuquerque, Now [ness in it. Methought there was N":' "T‘h::“‘?“'"“““:‘ff'o;“' Mexico, is the inscription on boxes con-|some mistake about it, we ocouldn’t| Whe® colic lett; for peacetul slumber, Pearl street. ian27-1y ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block. Practices in state and federal courts, LINDT & HART, an . SUSOR o ake MBS el himivwe E. STOCKERT.& GO, cuieans Wintow s sonif OBERNE, HOSICK & G0., Siice:o 't St 8o | | taining over a thousaud dollazs’ worth of | belleve that he intended any slur, it goods purchased of George R, Beard, wall | a8 the wicked compositor, supple. ) advertisers ;onuhnw d> succed in getting e fon’n d another, aa follows: hi=: i ‘‘A new woman's rights auxillary —The telophone wire leading to the deaf | has been found at the Bluffs, and aud dumb institate was broken down near | r aling an'account offthe last pow pow the C., M, & St. P. depot yesterday and | in The Nonparell, one is forcibly in- several men were engaged in repalring it. | clined to belleve tfnt he is pen':'nnv s —Sherlff Gulttar in conversation with | chapter In an old medioal book. ‘THE BEe yesterday entirely denied the weport of the assault on a drunken man as given by our friend Clark a day or two g0, —J. Meyers was drunk—not to put too fine a poiat on it, $5 and costs was the smount of municipal nevenue demanded by his honor, Ninety-eight cents was the extent of Meyers' exchequer, As a reeult Meyers sleeps in the dungeon, —Mr, Harold, living three miles from Underwood, is red hot at a conductor on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. A day or two ago he boarded the train at Council Bluffs and paid his fare. After one station had been passed the conductor came around and demanded his fare. Mr, Haroldobjected, The oconductor threat. ened to stop the train and put him off, and finally Mr, H, concluded to pay his fare again, but he isu't inclined to stop kicking, ~This is the way they talk of cach other ““That settles it,” thought we, he s not only asauiting the editorial fraternity in this city, but is trylng to start & discussion on woman suffrage. Tosalt to injury; he is & bad man. ‘We shall shun his acquaintance. Bat we were tempted to read further and found this: ‘‘The Nonparell's resume of the Lime Kiln'club lsst Saturday is en- titled to the wax figure and it now behooves Denny to roll on the chromos. The peoplp of this genera- tion are getting entirely to cute.” ‘‘Most unkindest cut of all” sald we, Now, thateditor has read that rfluth little sketch of the Ltme {ln club shinking that it was humor- ous and {s mad because he couldn't laugh. The {ncorrigible dough-head. ‘Why, he'd read Tom Hood's ‘Song of the Shirt,” or see ‘“East Lynne” en- noted and say that the joke was rather thin, or that the fun seemed to lack polnt, We had read the touch- ing little story ourselves with tears in over in Crawford county, we clip from the | our eyes to think & man should in- Bulletin: Mr. Mark, H, Wrigley, the | sinuate that it wasn't funny! Stupid- blonde Pennsylvania carom local of The | ity and vice wedded. And still moro, Review, ‘‘went for to see” the white owl Saturday. After taking elaborate notes as to when;and where the remarkable bird was captured, etc., he was permitted to hold the string and gaze uponit, It re- sembled himself so closely that he has rent- ed it,lwe understand, to assist him in filling “The Review with respectable matter, ~—Warrants were Issued yesterday for the recreant [saloonkespers of this city. ‘The record-book of the superior court shows that Josle Wood, MoAtie & Fox and Hulst & Bpetman were found guily of selling wine and beer in the city of Coun: oll Bluffs, ““against the ordinance in such <ancs made and provided, and contrary to the peace and dignity of said city.” They were fined and pald each 825, Warrants are out for the arrest of Sullivan & Fitz. gerald, A, Q, Kahl, O, R, Mitchell, Max Mahone, Albert Schroeder, L. H, Mitoh- oll and U, Bockus, and as soon as the minions of the law can grab them they ‘will appear before his honor, Judge Ayles- l‘l;i attack on the city itself as this tes. tifies. ‘‘A party of Council Bluffs people are urlou‘-‘l‘y thinking of erecting a ocity hos| and think that the atllity of such an Institution is univelsal admitted. A good place to chuol their prohibition drunks,” Coarse in language, carping by na- ture and incapable of distinguishing the pathetic from the humorous— words are useless; one feels like saying Wwith Macbeth, ‘*My volce is in my sword” to jsuch. e Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street. INCIPJENT INCENDIARISM. Renalssance of Anotker Racket. The sundry blokes, burglars and beats who have been harboring them- selves for the last fow weeks about the Bluffs, haven't made quite enough yot to run for alderman at the coming spring election, They have, it is true, managed to thoroughly alarm a good —_———— Oonstipation, liver and ki dis- easos lnpn.und, Brown's dI?:’n Bit- ters, which es the blood, and | many citizons and the legerdary old strengthens the whole syster. mald s reported to be In more than di d t hensi PR Y an ordinary degree of apprehension as to the whereabouts of the mythical ‘‘man” who Is always concealed about C. W, Patten, Marion, Ohlo, is at tho|her apartments, But this, notwith- Ogden, standing we repeat that the light fin- J. W. Richard, of Denver, is at tho |80red lnurn’l!y and the bands of bur- Pacific, glars haven't yet _scquired fands enough to embark in politics, As a F. E, Norton, Olarinda, Tows, ia at the | natural consequence, like other disap- Pacifio, inted political aspirants, the burglar P, Wakern, frem Perels, is at the Pa- fiohut at his non-success, aud his extra clti. 1 |supply of caloric s, it seems, of the T, W, McKi f K. City, s at | ™% ing kind, th ‘Ogden, naey, of Kansae City, 16 0t | *Yeatorday morning wn attempt was made to fire the bailding of Mr, Jacoh . H, Johnstor, from Omahbs, is stoppivg | Schmitt, who keepa a candy store on at the Pucific. upper Bn_ndwnv, nearly of poeite the Thecdore Bray went to Des Moines yes police station. A pile of ficely splint- N ered plne kindlings was placed close terdsy morning, s & up sgainst the clapboarding and the P. A, Tonrman, of Xenls, OLio, was ot [ matoh applied. As chance would have the Ogden youtorday, it, & er whose horses were in a H. A, Baum, sgent for the Juily Path- | stabl back of the building, was fintor, is at the Pacific, watering them at about half-past six, - 5 X aod remarked the cloud of smoke ris- 4 W. H. Loers, from the olty of V ing and proceeded to admlnister & pail 1*un. s nt the Oyden, liam of water, A little later, Mr, Temple- ORI PST f New York, divedat|ton, of the firo ~ department, tho Ogden jestercny, and another man found it still A. T Foster, cf Das Molnes, tarriod in [ Parning, and gave the premises the Bluffy at the Ogden yesterday, aaotherbaptism, " When our reporkes SR eaw the place, at :\1{ n 0 o'clock, « ¥, Oromdale, Little Sioux, Tows, | {hore atfll lay the pile of pine whit. picks his teeth at the Pacifio House, tllogs, and the burnt clapboards and E. R. Cadwell, Dunlap, Towa, seeks bis | charred joista witnessod how nearly sustenance at the Ogden while in this city, l‘fl‘*, building hfi\d ezcaped destruotlon. 4 A R ire once well started iu the row of pis porwe S dhevors of Atlaotinlabertbed | ivo “bouioees houses b thatpolat 8 DADA o i 6 reglster yee- | would be a hard thirg to handle, terday Forewarned 1{s forearmed, Police, O, N, Coleman and H, A, Kinney, of | firomen and cltizens In general will, if Mirsouri Valley, took dinner at the Og. , keep a lively lookout. den yesterday. R ——— And said thelr prayefs and slept like thunder- e If you are not married, write the Mar. riage Fund and Mutual Trust Associa- tion, Cedar Rapids, Iows, for circulars explaining the plan, £5-8m, b il LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS, A Thnlling Story of a8 Wandering ‘Woman and a Man With a Heart, San Sose Mercary, On a recent Wednesday, ab 10 a. m., Mrs. Ruger, who, with her husband and two children, lives near the sum- mit of Mt. Day, the highest peak which lies to the north of Mt, Hamil- ton, left her home in mearch of her cows, which were but & short distance away. It was a cold, freezing dsy, ralning and snowing alternately. The woman was slightly near-sighted and the stormy weather assist in con- fusing her and she became bewildered and instead of golng home, as she thought, she took the opposite direc- tion and soon was shopelesaly lost. About noon her husband became alarmedat her prolonged absence and went In search of her, and at night, not gettingany trace of her, aroused the neighbors, who are cattle-ranchers and wood-choppers, who live in the adjacent hills, and soon a dozen sturdy mountaineers weore searching the rough mountain eides aud deep vorges of Mt. Day. Camp-fi.es were built all along the mountain sides and the lurld glare shot up toward heaver, lighting up the deep gorges to guide the wanderer home, At daylight the following morning a ?lumtlo plan of search wan arranged and each parly took its oourse, with the understanding that three signal guns should be fired {n cago she was found. Like all persons who are loat she crossed and raorossed her tracks so that it was impossible to get a ‘‘hoy” trall, owing to the rough nature of the und. The party nearched falthfully till late in the afternoon, when one after another dropped off and returned home, worn out with hunger and fatigue, to re.|* ouperate before renewing the search. No person thought it possible for the woman to live through the night, as she was thinly clad and bareheaded. But there was one man in that orowd, an old mountaineer, who de- termined not to quit that search while a ray of hope remained of finding her allve, and, most wonderful to relate, he was successful. About 8 p. m. of the second “dx of the search three | 82c, guns were h booming up the gorge through which Smith oreek rans, pro- claiming the glad tidings *hat the loat was found, I don't know whether|s there was ‘‘joy in heaven” or mot, but I do know there was joy in this nelghborhood, and many an eye glis- tened with tears of gladness, The man of whom I speak is Mr. J. R, Kincaid, or “Bob” Kincald as he is known lh over the mountatns, poor in this world's goods, but with a heart as big as Mount Hamilton, whose latoh- string always hangs out, a bait for every tramp, dead beat and spongo of the mountain, who never missed a meal or paid a cent, With the instinot of an old hunter, he divined her course and followed it to a succeesful end. He followed her for five miles from her home, through the deep aud almost impassuble gorge below the janction of Smith oreck with the San Isabella. Many places she had slipped and rolled twenty or thirty feet, and one place three hun- drod, Yot, strange to relate, nct a bone in her body was broken, When found she was just sinking Into an in- sensible sleep, which would have known no waking, Kincald took off hls shoes and covered her naked feet, and hia clothes, and wrapped her in them, built a fire and warmed and rubbed her into semi-conaclousness, oud with the aseistance which the sig- nal guns had brought he carried her to her home, which she reached at 10 p, m., just 36 hours from the time she loft 1t in an insensible condition, but ta a fair way for recovery, . ——————— Young man or woman, if you want big money for a small amount, insure in the Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Associ. ation, Cedar Rapids, Tows, £5-3m, e s ¥'ree of Uost., Al persons wishing to test the merits ot J- B- HEAT y i E%&A%?Rgfi.?fiaskoflh Main Street. Judge Larimer, who has been on au ex. | ,, Vénotice the Marrisge Fund, Mutual tended trip to St. Louis aad Chicago, re- EW,A:W?:':?“:' Uedar Rapids, Iows, turned home yesterday. of the Mrs. Evans, who resides on the corner | RArHied” heads th of Vine and — streets, goos this even- a great remedy—one that will itivel e L A omater Coln, A m:; Blionnhl , OF any dwflo: ou.uhm: ungs—are o o ?}I? F. Goodman’s I’)’q Store and get a in | trial bottle of Dr, KI;‘;’- New l)hcov;m for Consum) FREE OF 0osT, which é:fi'dzon what a regular dollar-sise bottle e s, i s | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. MACHINERY. And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway, L, Sov- erelgn, Prop.,, P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. SANITARIU BARGAINS! Bargains, Bargains. IMMENSE BARGAINS | : Ladies’ Misses' And Children's S EI O ES, Men’s and Boys’ Boots & Shoes, FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. AT THE NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE CORNER MAIN STREET AND FIRST AVENUE :&“}‘:.‘Zs wiven 8101 » s oncine| (OVINGIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL our "o roat for five minutes. There is nothing that will make a countryman T'cEs' NOTICE.—Special advertisements, suc foel like turning in a fire alarm like a few drinks of Chicago whiskey. The man should be acquitted on the grotind | Los, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Reni, that he had to turm in an alarm or | Wants, Béarding, etc., will be Inserted In this burn up. column' at the ow rateof TEN CENTS PER . e first (nsertion and FIVE OENTS COMMERCIAL. for each subsequent finsertlon, (OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Leave adv ertisements af our office, No.7 Pearl Btreet, noar Broadway. OOM glfly ':ly J. Y.dFul:Illr, m“i ohandise broker, er and shipper of ! grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street. Wasith, WHgrAT -No. 2 spring, 760; No. 8, 63; Wmln—l:v body In Council Blufts o rejected 50c; good demand. WY eboa!S ke Tn Bus, 20 cents P ook, do Corn—350 to foedors and 840 to ship- | ivered by carriem, P pers; rejected corn Chicago, 530; new 5 mixed, 550, ‘The receipts of corn are light For Sale and Rent on acoount of 3 o R o e R e e e i Seaco o . god demand; 0@ | TROEEALE SHEAT Sl v of Fogiy “HAY—4 00@6 00 per ton. Chapman, 107 south Mata strest, Council Blafts] Ryz—40c; light mppl{. CorN MeaL—1 25per 100 ronnd:. ‘Woon—Good supply; prices at yards, 00@6 00, S ———— Coat—Deliverod, hard, 1100 per ton; [ §T0R% FOR RENT AR slght rooms, calier soft. 5 50 per ton, Gundry, Inquire of W. Eugel. ~ Febl2.12t Burrer—Plenty and fn fair demand; | ——— " "7 OSSR 25¢; creamery, 30c, Fon RENT—The desirable offices lately occu. FEaas—Scarce and in demand; 300 per = g‘fld Dy the board of trade. Apply to B“&h* dozen, oy i e e VER LT R Brackett. LA!D—FIirhlnk'a wholesaling at 18}c, | M\LD BEES—1n pickages ot a hundrod at 260 Poyurey—Firm; dealers paying 18¢ per ® package at Tus Bxx office, No. 7 Pearl pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, street, t ‘VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 45c; onious, 250: cabbager, 30@iCc per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City Hour from 160 to 8 40, Brooys—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOCK, CarTLE—S3 00@8 50; ocalves b 00@7 50, Hogs —Market active, and all offerings quiokly taken ot higher prices, Car lota: Common, 5 45@5 50; good mixed, 5 60@ ice, No 'oar] Streed et e OR RENT—One large, nicely furnished rosm with closet, at 706 Mynster stroet. F21-8¢ N office, most advantageously situated, offers desk room in return for e gas, fuel, cto., furnished. ~ Address, “Office,” Bxx office, Council Blufls. MBS, B, J. HARDING, K, D, 580; heavy packing, 570@59; choice | Medical Electrician fancy packing, 6 05@6 10. L. EVERINGHAM & 0., i mmission CC GYNECOLO@IST. . Merchants Chicago and Milwaukee, o Graduate of Elcotrdpathle Instibation, Phils Cgmslguments of Ganin, Seeds and Provisions. goiripainis . FEIWE AND ELARR. 2 Dr. J. Meagher,—Oculist, Aurist. CiZlce Cor, Broadway & Glsnn Avo, AND tn Chronic diseascs, offcrs hly COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. flicted with diseases of th diseases of any character, il Rheumatic affoct! us 0 b o vod by | wall or in pecson ab the Actropolitan hotel, Council Blufls, lowa. 5 F MAXON, . |OFFICER & POSET fculties pecullar to fowales The troatment of all dissases and r:\lnful dit y. YHOS, OPFIONR, OfMce over savinge bank. B8 wnu' OOUNOIL BLUFFS, . Towa. . | e, e, ~ae | OOUNCH Bluffs, Ta, ', | Established, - - 1866 CITIZENS BANK |puvired: - -, .55 Council Bluffs, W‘:mmnmumlun:’un W. R. VAUGHAN.: Pad Omaha and Council Bluffs Biates shhensios gives 4o colisckions prompt reburas. . Real Estate & Oolleotion Agenoy. In Fellow’ Hndx.mlm 0dd . Carser Bryant Street, one Door north of Dohany’s Hall, Thermo-Blectric, Medicated and Sulphur Baths, For ladies and gentlcmen, These Bathy are fully endorsed by the Medical Fratornity as being an unfailing auxiliary in_rec-nt Colds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago and many other ailments Besides, my wife, a competent lady, will atgend !adies. F. M. LOOKWOOD, Propr. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectioners. 16 and 18 Pearl-st.. Council Bluffs, Ia. i M GALLAGHER, GROCH RIHR New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants, i TE Y A F'ifilty Door East of. the Metropolitan Hotel, Lower Eroadw PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W ALIL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, FRESCOINGIN:MODERN STYLES, n¥¢5184NR20, TITLE ABSTRAGT LEFICE Lands and Lots Bou&ht and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - [OWA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EsSTON, Secy. J. . HOFFMAN, Vico Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANGE GO. Insutes Live ¢ tock Against Loss by . THEFT OR DEATH. Offioe, 103 Pearl Street, e COUNOIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, The only company in Towa that will insare®”. your stock agalnat loes from any canse whatever., Owners of Stock will consult their own interest if, whe insuring their Stoc) the losses they may ha d bes with nothing less For further informat call on or address Oouncil Bluffs Iowa. N. B. EASTOw. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HAIXRXR GOOD:= 337 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa. Shugart Implement Co., COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - - lOWA, “GENERAL AGEN1S FOR THE FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAIT CHECK ROWER. 7 WAGON, OTTAWA OYLINDER SHELLER, OLDS WAGON, STAR HAND SHELLER, o COATES RAKE, NICHOLS & SHEPARD THR HUBER REVOLVING RAKE, | EVANS TRIPLE HARROW, GORHAM SEEDER, HENNEY BUGGIES, TIGER CULTIVATOR. SPRING WAGONS, ETC., ETC. 113 and 115 Main Street.' For Engines, Boilers, Oastinge, Repairs and - Sand Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manuhaotuwrsr, , s Boect sad (b Avewoa, Councl B Frempt dstation do orders T}, X

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