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| %) The Daily Bee COUNCIL_BLUFFS. ‘Wednesdav Morning, March 14, | Bofink & Loomis Manufacturing Com- | eternal ~ ruin upon E—e WLUNEDUVAX v hs AN VY AN BOME OF OUR INTERESTS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, God, Remember that the terrors and pains of hell or the delights and bliss of heaven are to be ours for all The Forst & Bradley Manafactur- oternity. We should give to God the best part of our lives instead of bring ing Company, of Chloago, and the (j,s" discredit upon the church and SUESCRIPTION RATES: 20 conte per woek L ——————— Omoe: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near roadway. Bome one always in the nffice, | lower Maln street, and when they got MINOR MENTIONS, —See Joseph Reiter’s spring styler. ~—Additional local on seventh page, -Considerable was being offered on the market yesterday. Justioe Schurz disposed of a few civil [ mont to th caes yesterday, —Two gambling institutions were ae-|port posts, heavy cross timbe nossed $39.10 yesterday, ~The case of Ed, Eullivan, the vagrant, ia set for this morning at 10 o'clock, —A runaway took place among the teams that went to the cemetery escorting M. Rhodes remains after the servies were over, but no damage was done, The clerk issned marriage licenses to to Chas, W, Brown and Miss Fanny Redy, of Oakland townehip this county, and John Liney, of Saunders county to Miss Fmma Sophia Johnson, of this city, ~Quite a number of our business men are cleaning and painting up their stores preparatory to the arrival of new goods, and everything bids fair for a better and more extentive trade this coming reason, —Billy Williams got drunk and failed to completed will have a platform ca- pacityof twelve cars at one time. This will give them bl advantages for shipping and transfer, as they will do all that work with a large crane der- rick, They areputting in & now style of elevator, to reach from the base- v floor, which will be ngine. The large sup- d ran by a g braces are white oak, and give an idea of the immense sirergth of the buildirg, all the other parts belng in proportion, The cffice I8 a large,commodious and woll lighted room with a northeast front, The second floor will be their sample or show room. Their rooms are now well filled with all kinds of fmplements used on s farm, besldes corn shollers, feod mills and such claes of goods, yet thefr large and constant- ly 1increasing trade throughout the northwest io running them short on their orders for some goods, but they will only be a few days behind as they are daily recelving carload lots from the different factories which they re. present, Mr. Loomis, the clever gen- tleman who has in charge of this ex tensive business house says that there have the necessary ameunt of cash to sat- |{s no point In the west so favorably isfy ths demands of justice but left an|situated and well provided with rail- overcoat which i3 more warm than ele. | road facllities for supplying the con- gant, stantly growing demands of the new and great northwestern country as is —David Nivens for disturbing the pescs | Gognoi1 Bluffs, This firm are general pleaded not guilty but went to trial and | yopsern agents for the Furst & Brad was let down easy. Fine 85 and costs, | |gy goods, Fish Brothers wagons rnd amounting to $11.70, and thus endeth one | carrisges, the Peoria corn planter, and case of the Sunday night disturbancer. | can supply customers on_ehort notine —T. J. Potter,general mansger of the U, | in lota to suit with anythlng in their B. & Q. railroad, 1s on a tour over their [line from a harrow tooth to a steam Youg line of rosd and to resch other rail.PLOW OF threshing machine, = e "'“F“d Ol The proprietor and manager of this hours at the transfer, going over to Oma: extensive business is Mr. Charles ha early in the evening. Hendrle, who began operations here —The election of Messrs. Atkins and | in 1859, and has constantly increased Couch to the school board is thought to be [ the reputation and capacity of the liable to bring about a change in the office | works that he Is now obliged to move, of superintendent of the city schools, per- | in order to get more ground for bulld- haps the selection of Prof. Clarendon,who | ing and yard purposes. He has sold has held the position before. the ground where he now s, (it Is rumored to an officlal of the Wabash —A man nimed Chalmers, & Mormon | Jjng ~and that they contemplate the bound for Salt Lake, got off to take In|grection of a larze passengor depot the Council Blufls, and while in the city lost | oming sosson), and has purchased his ticket and was considerably worried, | the ground formerly occupied by the but Policeman Edgar found it, sending|old Council Bluffs Agricultural works, him on his way rejoicing, the building of which was destroyed ourselves pany, of Towa, have recently bullt a|by living a life of sin and then trying .|1arge five story bollding, which is ¥10.00 por Year. | hardly yet completed, although ocon- f gong to hall from following that path pled by them. Thelr building is sito- | —as a man lives so he dies. The man ated on the C., B. & Q road, on|whose remalus are before ue lived a to get to heaven by death bed re pentance. Thousands of souls have Christlan life and died a Christian death. His soul is now being cleansed === | their platforms around the ballding|from sin, it any taint remains, in the ry which our faith , teaches ro to pass through and perfect the soul. The prayers of sll good Christians should row srise In his behalf; the widow and children which are left behind him reed the helping hand and shculd not be forgotten, In conclaslon he exhorted his audionce to serve God In d.votion and that will guarantee for them a favora ble reception from the Almighty. The remains were thon taken to the ceme tery with mufl d drom and teailiog banpers, Members «f the pcst were detalled to act es pall becrers If you are not married, write the Mar. riage Funt1 and Mutual Trust Associe. tion, Cedar Rapids, Iows, for circulars sxplaining tho plan, 15-8m, o — THE BREWERS' CONVENTION. An Assemblage of People in Council Blufts To-morrow to Dircuss the Iuterests lnvolved In the Manufacture of Lager Boer. The annual conventlon of the state browers assoclation of Iowa will take place to-morrow i this city, the con- vention being called to order at Do- hany’s opera house at ten o'clock in the morning. Mr. C. Magnus, of Cedar Raplds, is president of the asso- clation. Mr. Conrad Geise, of this city, vice president, and Mr, C. Lange, of Davenport, secrotary, There will be about sixty delegates present from different parts of the state, The buslness of the convention will be devoted to the protection of brew- ing interests sgmnst opposition by means of hostile legislation, It 1s|% well known that the brewers of Iowa compose a class of people of high literary and scholastio culture. The dlssemination ¢f & mild and healthy beverage will gradually displace the demand for stronger drinks. Thelr proceedings will indicate the Jarge capital already invested in the busi- ness of brewing, and the rapld increase of the demand for good beer as the ocountry becomes developed et bbbl et el Satisfactory Evidenoe. J. W, Grabam, Wnolesale Druggist, of Austin, Tex , writes: I bave been handling DR WM. FALL'S BALSAM FORTHE —Bubpenas were issued yesterday for by fire some years since. Mr. Hendrio | LUNGS for the past yeur, and have found C. 8, Clarke, J, W. Morae, H. H. Fields, Sidney Sterling and A. 8. Clough, for the purpose of proving the vagrancy sgainst Miss Lindley and the one-eyed Ross eirl, who are qetter known as street walkers. Trial to-day. ~—A man named Cook, from New York, is now putting up a building on his new location for the reception of the machinery he now has, borides large additlons and improved machinery to that which he now has. He hasa 20 horse-power engine in his works, and machinery and patterns to make anything from a stove grate to an en- it une of the most salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Cclds d even consumption, always giving entire satisfaction, Please send me one Kross by Saturday’s steamer, PERSONAL. Lou Thurman and wife, of Nebraska bound for San Francisco, got on the wrong | 8ine. Mer. Hendrie employs about | City; J. W. Bianford, of Red Oak, and J. train at the transfer yesterday morning, and of course was excited. He jumped from the train wpraining his wrist badly and hurt his face some, but not serious, Hoe left at night, taking the emigrant for the west, venty.five men to carry on his work, nd has now on hand over elghty tons | of irn, He s doin, all ~the iron work for tg. Water Works company. bere. He runs a brass foundry in conneo tion with the establishment. Repair- C. Davie, of Marion, sipped coffee at the Ogden yesterday morning. D, J. Hughes, all the way from Port- land, Oregon, waited at the Pacific house and looked over our town yesterday. Justice Vaughan spent most of yester. —The neck yoke to the team which was | ing Is a feature to which special atten. | day in Omaha attending to the selling of hitched to the carrisge drawing the mour- mers at the funeral of Mr, Rhodes, was ‘broken on account of a balky team sent out by the party who furnished the outfits, This ought not to coour, Nome but the best and gentlest teams ought to be sent out upon oovaslons of this kind, tion is given. The pattern shop con- talns thousand upon thousand of pat- terns, costing probably not less than 20,000, r. Hendrle hopes to get his new building completed and moved into within the next three months, The machine aid rej shop of John Gilbert is one of the promising —Brother Forney, the man who knows [ and growing works of this city. Mr. more about the art of pleasing than any | Gilbert has & brass foundry in conneo- one In the whole, wide world, has been | tlon with his shop, so that heis always woaping us all, and it Is good soap, too, | Prepared to do steam and brass fittis The Benedict Sosp company, Marshall|Of any kind on very short notice. Mr. town, Towa, has eplendid reprosentative | Silbert doos not employ us much help :;:lu old time nawspaper man, Oatl For- buthe is ready at .g“ timesato do repnlr: £ ing in a prompt and reliable way. His —A nlce little walk away ocourred about | place of business is on lower Main 7:30 p. m. last night. About 5:30 p.m. |street, and he will always be glad to a gentleman hired a sivgle horse and buggy | see you, from the Ogden house barn, and about the hour mentioned the horse came loping ks gontly along from Lower Broadway, avoid. | Yats and fixtures, Address 2,304, ing all collisiond and making turns nicely, | 00unell Blufls, Towa. fob27-tf going into the barn without anything| e o T e M broken o lost except. the bitching strap, | Trust Assceistion of einfor Je el —We have 1o war to make upon any | bihlY spoken of in many of tho leading business 1o inatter how domoralizing or | Babesiedr ‘b ghotr et ih, Ul ————— For Sare—At a bargain, two cheere disgraceful so long as it Is protected by our [ another column of this vaper. £5-3m lawe, but the gambling dens, the houses of e ot F debauchery and shame, and in short the Died, destructive ‘‘industries” of this citycan.[on Thursday at 1 o'clock, Edward mot much longer control in the caucus and | Rhodes, of this city, formerly a at the polls for the productive industries member of company A, Second Wis- are organizing to meet this element and & oconsin cavalry, Mr. R 'y. Mr. Rhodes has been high license and enforcement of strict pollos regulations is now becoming the in very poor health for some time, and watchword of all who are entitled to the | 418d of consumption, leaving a wife respoot of their fellow citizens, and soveral children In straitened cir- lot of fence posts, B, Newmsn, of Omahs, was boldly written among the arrivals at the Ogden house Tuesday. M. M. McDonald, of Guthrle, held down a chair in the dining room of the Ogden, S. 8. Milkinson and Charles Tabor, of Denison, were at the Pacific house yes. terday. M. T. McAlpin, of Vail, spread a hand- some signature on the Pacific house reg- ister, Mys, Eastabrook azd Miss Doyle, of Woodbine, were guesta of the Ogden, W. C. Arthur, of Omaha, took in the situation at the Pacific, D. M, Williams, from Tabor, was at the Pacific ever Give Uv. If you are suffering with low and de pressed spirits, los of appetite, gouera debility, disordered blood, weak constitn. tion, headucho, or any disease of bilio us nature, by all ‘means procuroa bottle of Eleotrio Bitters, You will be surprised to soo the rapid improvement that willfollow; you will bo fnspired with uow life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Eleotric ~bitters Sold at fifty cents a bottle, byC. ¥, G2, man Our New Loan suu smprovement Uo Investigation into the matter con- vinoes us that one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses 1s that proposed and —The Glimmer has » talented circuls. | 0matances, He was burled under the | In operation by the Mercantile Loan, tion liar. Ho multiplios the real circuls. | Susploes of the Abe Lincoln Post, G, | trost and Improvement company of tlon of Tho Globe by the figurm 3 and pub. | A. R, The post assembled at the post |ty G iitarily werticg In shares in ution, which 1s backed b; tshen ¢ au offcial, He multiplios the 18| poom at 2 p. m., marched with draped |some of our beet sl e Kocal, mmw'w;m hv:;l'-hl' dens and ‘::fi: ‘w banners and muflied drums to the res- | business s, it becomes posaible and gure of gives us no e or comparatively easy for a man of mod- the large st o unaclicied subscriotions, | Kaenae 0% MEGeS they sacortad tho | o™ agns S0 secure n comfortable of the best men in our clty, that bave| Futher MoAteo delivered the funeral | BOme for himself and family. In tak- poured in and largely erceeded the dis. obsequles according to the impressive inga certaln number of shares, at a continusnces. The strong endorsement of | ceremonies of the Oatholio chureh, | ceFtaln monthly payment, in a few eur course by the people it also fails to| A brief funeral sermon was given, of Y988 & man can own a house wmention, which the followls {s a synopsis. :" hp‘:y:‘:m‘nntrhly.bof‘::; ':"n:‘m‘w" 2 ent, (] ~There is quite an extensive handle % A.l-l :“;“lm"': o(:le;ll Th; ':2‘;"’ believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust factory on the corner of Tenth street and | 8 s ow b, izl a i od by Mr. K. V. with the common people who lived In [ $0mPanY, by organizing and opening venue A, owned by Mr, R. V. Phillips, h up for business, having filled a lon, their time mere dust and ashes. For 8 a ploneer in the work of western develop- f 4y "o vore 1"y VO make prepara: felt want in Councll Bluffs, Their ment, Hemanufactures axe, pick, adze, | 4ion “There would be some reason for | Plans and system of loans will bear spike maul, coal pick, sledee hammer, and forgetting death if by doing so death the most careful scrutiny and exam- in short, all kinds of bickory rived and|would forget us, but you anc I and all | 108tion, and we have no’hesitancy in tured handles. All the timber used is | of us must dle; we should prepare for | Pronouneing thom reasonable and steamed during the process of manufno-|death continually; with this end in | “3uitable, and backed by gentlemen ture, It is claimed for theas bndles that | viow the young should be trained and | °f Bonot and integrity. ‘As” the com they are the only ones that are rived and | taught. Morconary matters are very | PADY €Xists It becomes at once an in. steamed and they are turned by the Cen.|#econdary offalrs, * We are all made stitution of valus and eredit to our |* b for oternal happiness, Prayer. the|Clty and thoso who desire homes. Aonaial e waraers, - My, Bllipe fads | S0 RO, SO0, | IYer, 302 | Their president ia T, A, Kirkland, » great demand {or bis goodafrom railway | £78%6 of God, aud fallowio 'A | vico president, Judgo Peake; msc: companies and Eteelo and Jobason, of | 0F Nesus Ml mueure this for ms Al FYRRTE SO LTI fec Omaba, and would like 8o see & tool fac- })CH5000 ) 0 W TAUE DO B IS0, | Babe, and their ofice Ls in the baso- tory started hore, and saye that such au-| o oring our God fs the groat necessity, | ment of Shugart's and Mcbahon's enterprise would pay a liberal return on | 1t iy poesible for us to bo sainte; lot now block, corner First avenus and the money invested. us reallz> ono position, fix upon the | ©eAT! street ian27-1y true church, investigate for ourselves, B Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl stroot. | and not bo lod away by muligoity AL ATRios DAY, _— falsehood. The intelligent Protes Brulses, Bores, Uloers, £.alt Rh R, T Notice und faithful Oatholle, all good men | ver Bores, Tetlor, O e "Chiy All journeymen carpenters avd all | everywhere, venerate our Catholic | Plaias, Corns, and all skin eruptions, snd other mechanios are requested to meet | church, Oar eternal salvation should | Fositively cures piles, It is guaracteed to at the conrt house nuqxt Friday even- | ocoupy most of our time; honors and ‘;!:':.';Q;I:’:::;n. l\1“ m ‘-:'7 ..i:"i“"'? ing, March 16'h, dignity will not avall at the bar of | ¥ @ojdmest " 7 C. LADIES. MARCH 14 A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable CASADY & ORGUTT\SHOES& SLIPPERS Will open on April Ist an elegant and com- plete CARFET STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OF:I0ER & PUSEY'S BARK. They will carry a very LARGES TOCK and will keep a full line of House Furnishing Goods. CASADY & CRCUTT, 502 Broadway, Council Bluffe, Towa. SPECIAIL. NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Couneil Bluffs City Waterworks Company herehy announces, that 1t will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of its mains for all parties who de- sire to have connecti. ns made with the street mains before the Walerworks are com- pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1, 1883, at the folowiog prices, payable ia advance: AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTERT WITH FIRS? OLASS G0ODS IS OUR CLAM, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE CUR NEWSPRINGSTOCK IN LINES OF Men's, Boys’, Girl's, Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. Weo ask the attention of the public, Our place in AT TEE FRONT, And there is whero you will always find us. Z. T LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council mum,} 0WA West Side Square, Clarinda, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfoctioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluYs, Ia. M. GALLAGHER, GROCERIES . 4 Inch Service l’ipe. SRR e e 87 25 New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. g o i a .l!i Zg Elv;g: Poggflagt Of, the y%ggranfitm Hotel, Lower Eroadway L “ “ ‘13 00 e e Y These prices include the cost cf opening and cleaing the strors, tapping the s'rest water main, furnishit g and ir serting coryoration occk, furnishirg ard puttis g in extia strong lea 1 service pipe, furnl hioy and puttirg in curh stcp, st p box ana cot er complete, an m ki g all necesary con no:tions between the strcet main aud the curb of the s reed which are about one-half the cost 1o the consumer ot dcing the eame work after the waterwoiks arev.mpieted. In viewot the contemplatod paving of certain streets in the city, parties are recommended to make application jmmediately st the office of the company, 26 PEHARL STRERT, in order to save the noccsaity ud avold the increased expense of breakicg up the street after paving has been done. HARRY BIRKINBINEF, Hogineer. Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, ml-dtf ___ DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BENO & C0., .o xVaas veponanomse. MAX MOHN, }cresron mouss. {Groosm e Sieect J. M _BARSTOW, M. D.. o o085 o1 ave. DR 0B WHITE, 71050 T st S, ot N. SCHURZ, o5cs atier 90omi0E 08 THE BEACE, e, S. 8. WAGNER, LX/ERY, AND FEED, WILL CONARAST J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who'esale butter, eges, pouitry avd frult. Ship tous. Draftby return mail, 316 Broadway. s- A' PIERG y o ?}g‘?fi:‘isefififiut avenue, Sl ko LA O R b e bk PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, &:*ir:” b =1 e e oo C. F. SMITH. Somms on D sbines oo 1o s MM, Hecadvap. Fiacs aod_speofiosions frmiad! W. W. SHERMAN. i.iiinaaknss Xt sty JAMES FRANEY, Moioum.Bser g, o HOWE & SOl s seurin LINDT & HART, SrSiiirsan.ram, fums, Bos E. STOCKERT-& 0O0., irins Wik s oo OBERNE, HOSIGK & 00., S et e s SANITARIUM Asiuhiomseyis) i Brotesy. L gor A LAMB, = remmamce s [ L WADE GARY, ™™™ 20 0% s, HARRY LELAND, """ vt brsary P. J. HENNESSY, Gite)si si- Soiwenn oin and 7ih avonss For Sale and Rent COUNCIL BL! ECIAL | asturack—ii10 seresotarst cavw upaina P ure for rent for 81.00 per acre for grass NOTICES. well fonced In two onclosures of about é 500 acres, with abunda ice of living water onf e Ml gl ko ok, v keep Myt Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Remd, | L 00T o e O e JUDSON, p28 Broad: column ab the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER - LINE for the firs lusertion and FIVE CENTS | ()10 BEES—In packages of » hundred af d6c PER LINE for each subsequent Insertlon. OF R el W B ey No. v { Eatranca to by h ¢, o8 north ofel'y Wants, Boarding, otc., will be inserted In this | way or 1,002 Sixth avenue. Maré-dtt Leave adv . TSRS - oiinmuk - o our ofion Mo. ¥ N office, most advantageously situated, offers Pearl Stroet, near Eroad desk room in return for rery 08, fuel, — . Adadress, “‘Office,” B office, Wants, VW ANTED -A man of cxperience wants a8/t | 1’y gowuxpson, 8. 4 suveant, . w.uramse, uation in a grocery store, Wages no ob Preaidont, Vice-Pres't, CITIZENS BANK Of Counoil Blafs, 1d enterprisivg | Organtzed under the laws of the State of Iows o of town and | paid up :rm,_ that wao® o | Authorized capi Vo should address JOUNDOF, 7 Pearl Bt _ | o to p-lnn;-.‘ldsmm ot m;‘Unnm ux:‘:ul.m- ANTED-—A good o R 313 Main | Kurope. Spocial attention given to collections \ R %t ook yclt'sl_ 2! SPOoR. | and co lence with prompi returus. oToRs [ T Ject. Good referc Address *James, \v,\.\ 2D A good tam of horses or mules for farm work. A, W. TULLEYS, 108 Pearl § Wanted by n ground floor, ¢ maia f Councll Blufle repres Tutoroet paid on timo deposite. Drafte lssued body in Council Blufts to 10 take Ty %0"Genta por wook, da / J. D, Bmunduon, B.Lshugart, 1.7 1 livered by o « W, Wallace, J.W. fer, LAM ot Brosaenrrien, Ofios, N0 1 Peart Bitved AW, Bhreok, I PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W ALIL PAPER! AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES, nY93 18,aNR 20, FITLE ABSTRAGT OFFICE Lands and Lots Bou&ht and 8Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANOCERS, OUNGIL BLUFFS - - - - - - [OWA M. T. DAVIS, Prosident, N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vice Pres. O. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL 10WA STOCK INSURANGE GCO. Insures Live ¥tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, O . IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will insure your stock agalnst loes from any cause whatever. Owners of Stock will consult their own intercst if, when insuring their Stock, tney sce that tha policy Includes all ¢he losses they may have, and be sa-isfled with nothing less. For further informaticn call on or address . L. SMITH, Local Agent, - - - - Office, No. © Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EAIXR G OO D= 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa. For Hngines, Boilers, Oastinge, Repairs and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Corner 4 Etrcet aud 8th Avenue, Councl Bluffs, Prompt attention to orlera, The b Workminehip and Reasonable chazgos. teb 10 WATER WAVES. Tuat never require crlmping, at Mrs. J. J. Guod's Halr Store, at prices never befere touched by oy othes halr dosler. ‘Alsa full liné ‘Gf switec, etc. ab aroatly roducod pricos. ~Also goid, ver and calored uels. Waven made from Indios’ ow Lair. Do nob fall to call beforo pirchasing stsewhere. All goods warranied a3 roprescnted, 5 Mo o e MBS, 1. J0OD, T Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions, Owned by Dr. O. W, Archibald, ARORIT H O T. 1883 SHASON 1883 g Esq., West Liberty, low K nfucky bred more, Gienwoo: Office over savings bank, ONT--Dark chestnut horse. 15 h-nd?fl'u'n‘, foaled 1870; bred by Gen, W, T- OOUNOIL BLUFFS, - Towa, W.thers, Lexington K. Almout, dum Nor- man Maia by Alexander's Norman, the sire of MUEGAN KELLER & UU'; Lulu, record 2:15; Almont by Alexander's Abdal- 1 l. lah, sire of Goldsmi h Maid, r cord 2:14. Al [ X INFIDD. fi.'.l.'l IL‘KQ?;“R ., mont his sired 20 horses with records in ¥:30 and | The inest quality L e M Sffi: t-er, and 3 with records in 2:20 and b. tter. Chicago of % ooden an e c Cases. ate N W OO D hestnut eorrel horse, 15 | tended to at all hours. _We dety competition n n.n.xfi.‘n., m.‘l’ 1876, bred by Pliny Nicbolas, | quality of womhulpllr-.’ Our Mr .. orgsn hae by Wapsle, dama fine | 8erved as uauertaker for forty years and thor- o large pow. | O ey UPHOLTERLNG th a1 erful horse, weighs 1,160 prunds, ha; g le | 811 Brosaway. C a rove elt a v " | branches promptly attended to ‘a'so carpet- Ia and speed, and s yrovea himselt o m ol | prancoms georaolly i 0800 eamote1a These horses possess rare individual excellence, | ders filled wathous delay. and choice breeding. 1 highly bred stal: | yos, orvion. W, i W FOBEY, 1008 will make the spring scason of 1883 at the oounctl Bifs Driving Park|(FFICER & PUSEY, At 835 Each, to Insure BANKERS, For further information apply to G[]Imflfl Blufis' Ia, SAMUEL COLBURN, Tratuer, Established, - - 1868 Council Bluffs Driviog Park, marls-dlm Dealors 1n Forelgn aud Domestte Exchange ud home wecurition. 3 EDWIN J. ABBOTT, ice of the Peace and Notary Public. titBroadway, Councii Bluffs. t W. R. VAUGHAN: TURING GO Lince!n, Web 000 3 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. | goro Finnters tiorrotwa ¥ores Roliers ' Sulky Hay R Omaha and Council Bluffs Windmills, & Real Estate & Collection Agency. Iu:":“l':l pesper P:g‘ :.: fob work and masatee 0 0dd Fellow s blook, over Savinge' [ Adiresaborion = oracTumNe asl, sty Lineala, Ne, 'z08, Bucket Eleyeting

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