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L _— " The Daily Bee COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursdav Morning, March 15, SUDSCRIPTION RATES: Dy Gerrien, « = = = = 30 cents por week. By Nl #10.00 por Year. Omoce: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near roadway. Bome one always in the nffice. — MINOR MENTIONS, —Soe Joseph Reiter's spring styles. ~—Additional local on seventh page, —No robberies or excitement at the ransfer yesterday. —A large number of immigrants, most- ly German and Italians, are western bound, —A. Mason, arrested for disturbing the peace, was discharged for lack of evi- dence. —Wanted—A good team of horses or mules for farm work, A, L, Tulleys, 103 Pearl street. —Several attachments and garnisktee notices were sent out from Justice Vaug. han'’s office yesterday. —The Council Bluffs assembly, knights of labor, met last night, and - had several additions to their number, R. F. Snow & Co, are still doing a lively business at the old stand, New goods ara now arriving for the spring trade, ~Two arrests were made last night by the police—one wes for disturbing the pence and the other an erdinary drunk, —Qnite anumber of new buildings are going up in this city, yet there is an in. creased demand for more dwelling houses, —Twelve licenses were issued yestor- day. This makes twenty-five all told up to the present time, with more to hear from, —Two good signs of spring were on our streets yesterday—one an umbrella repair. er and the other a bare-footed boy, the first of the season, —The Globe of yesterday evening played s good joke on itself by falling to change its date from Tuesday, March 13th to Wed. nesday, March 14, . —Rev, Lomen has resigned his pastor- ship of the Baptist ohurch in this cityZto nooept the secretaryship of s Baptist col- lege looated in Illinols, —The county clerk issued the following marriage licenses yesterday, Joseph Hop- kins to Lizsie Fisher, both of Sioux City, Tows; B, Sheely to Annice Goein, both of this city, ~—German preaching by the Rev. 7, Glenn, from Des Moines, Towa, next Fri. day aod Sunday evenings at 7:30 p. m., in the Evangelical church, corner of Pierce stroet and Glenn svenue, —The Congregational sociable will be entertained this (Thursday) evening, March 15, at the residence of Dr. R. Rice, 17 Bixth street. A cordial invitation is extended to all, ~—The journeymen carpenters and all other mechanios, have decided to hold a mee'ing on next Friday night, and it is especially desired to have present all me. chanics and laborers who are desirous of building up their interests, Let there be » full attendance. ~—The onses of Ella Ross and Maggis Lindley (alias Gibson), for vagrancy, came up in the superlor court yesterday morn- ing, They were found guilty of the charge, and, beingunable to farnish the $100 bond required, they will feed st the ocounty jall till olrcuit ocourt time, or until they are able to furnish the bond reqt m‘%;m Bave puy’ catiee to repret have taken. ' Suooess to them and the baby giel, Wad all Bonor to Mr, 'T. Nassell. —Mayor Bowman In ‘Yefuslug to grant Me, Nolan & ligense to sell liquor till the st of May, without Nolan's paylng any foes for lioenss, took a wise and just abd proved that he did not intead any one at the expense of law or or the saloon keepers who do not pay the license required by law, but prob- bly Mr. Nolan is not to blame, =—Our subscription solicitor in making he rounds of the residences of Council Bluffs reports that The Globe has no cir- culation at all outside of business houses take sl of the brain, Even it it was what it claims, it would be ridioulously small, but it isnot that or anything like that figure in this city, —Keokuk has an association composed of about 250 of its ottizens for the purpose of encouraging mavufacturing and other interests to locate there, Would it not be » good “$o effeot such an organization in OMII';T Bluffs, They could accomplish much ju that way with an organized effort, and now that elections are done with we should like to sge the buriness interests or. ganize and make an effort to build up our oity by encouraving as many manufactur. ing interests to locate among us as may come this way, Can't our citizens join the board of trade and make an induce. ment assoolation, Notice All journeymen carpenters ard all other mechanlcs are requested to mect .at the court house next Friday even- ing, March 16th, The Premiums. Counell Bluffs people are noted for having pleasant parties, and this even. Ing, at Bloom & Nixon’s hall, the best masquerade ball of the season is projected. There will be two prizes glven una,.m for the bestfgentleman waltzer and one for the best lady waltzer, A silver cup and a n.eer- sohaum clgar holder are the prizes, and the same are now on exhibition at about is & fiement | throughout. THE DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS iOWA THURSDAY MAKCH 15 SOME OF OUR INTERESTS. THE UNION ELEVATOR COMPANY This large buliding was complated last Jaly. The roof and outside io ocovered|with galvanized iron, andit has a storage capscity of ono million bushels, with a handling capacity of three hundred oars per day. Th:y alto carry on a storage forwarding and commission business in connection with the elevator. Two tracks ran dlrectly through the elevator, glving them direct track connectlon with all roads running into Couneil Bluffar Thelr engine I8 one of the low pressure, six hundred horse power with a forty-eloght In:h stroke, For holding grain, there are 175 bins about 12 feet sqnaro and as deep as the buildivg Is high; aleo 65 of Fair- banka' scales and 16 separate elevato independent of each other, or can all be worked at the same time. At presont they are handling a great deal of corn, nearly all of which comes from Nebraska, All of the machincry and fans are of the most improved kind, This Is the largest snd best elevator weat of Chlcago and being situated In the very heart of the finest and most productive agricultaral country in the world, will prove s benefit to the commercial part of our Interests as well as a paying invest- ment to i's proprietors. Mr. M. A. Armstrong, the able and genial superintendent, is always on the lookout and keeps everything ranning in first class shape. We are under obligations to Charles Strock, one of the clerks, for showing us through the mammoth iustitation, CHICAGO PLUMBING WORKS, Mr. Joha R. Martin, who began business here last month, is a master mechanio at the art and keeps a large supply of such goods on hand as dally needed In a oity like the Bluffs, Steam and gas fixtures, brass goods for water or steam pipes. Iron and lead plpes always on hand. The shop is on Pearl otreet, five doors south of Broadway.: Call and see him, he is a live man and withal & gentleman, BABY CARRIAGS, Have just recelved one of the finest and cheupest lines of baby ocarriages er meen in the city. OCall and see them at onoe, L. 0. Brackerr, e ———— A. J, Mandel appears to be bidding out with the spring blossoms, and if you want to see s neat stock of new and second hand household supplies, farniture, stoves, eto. You should call at 3256 Broadway. For SaLe—At a bargain, two cheeso vats and fixtures, Address 2,304, Qounoll Bluffs, Iowa. feb27-tf The Iowa Brewers. The brewers convention of Iowa convened at Dohany’s opera house yestorday at 10 a, m., and was called to order by President O. Magnus, of Oedar Raplds. Mr. R. Lavge, of Davenport, acting as secretary. The following members of the assoclation answered to their names: g.menT[-‘,n(l}:dnr“lhpldl. A, W:lflmutlln, Bmli‘llxgbnn. Theodote Guelich, * M. Frahm, Davenport, H. Kiinds, ) R. Lan J. B, Bal"umr, Des Moines. Paul Mattes, o Johu Eiboeck, _* 2: Gd:o. Oxm;.dl Blam. 2 tern, Tama City. P, Fu:ldmnn, anerly{ loux . I zm'fi:(m.n, ‘Boosborough. J. M. Herman, Boone, Jebn !'cf ‘West Mitohell, R A ‘ , Kol nut, H, Ohrlstman, Walnut. o M. L Falk, Chloago. Frod Goets, ** eorge Williame, Codar Rapida. Oh-rles Sohneider, Des Moines, Joseph Schneider, John Coener, Harlan, | 4The president called the convention toorder, when the address of weloome was delivered by Judge James, alder- Bl man elect. The president then deliv- ered his address, congratulating the asseciation upon the favorable auspl- ove of the trade which they were en- goged In, The reports of the secre. tary and treasury were read and re. oclved. An intermission then took place and the gentlemen spent an hour in soclal chat, enjoying a bountiful lonch which had "been prepared Meesrs Hol'z and Spetman,after whiol they adjourned till 2 p m. 'he session et about 8 o'olock, and wero transacting businens at a slow , but very good naturedly, show- m' that & friendly feeling prevalled The final sdjournment will Foht:ll, not take place till this evenlugs The convention will show & better average of men thau a major- ity of the political covventions of the present day. A Ohance to Become a Naval Cadat, There belng a vacarcy in the naval academy from the Niuth Towa dls- trict, the applicant being required to report at the academy on the 15th dayof May next, an opportunity is now offered to tho resident male youth of the district to compete for the ap- pointment* A competitive examinaifon will be beld at Oouncil Bluffs, Tows, com- menciog Taesday, April 17th, 1883, at which all applicants will be re- qalred to appear. The regulations requira the successful applicant to be over 14and under 18 vears of age; must pass a satlsfactory exsmination before the bos of examiners fin reading, writing, spellivg, arithmetio geography and English grammar, and be of robust constitution, W, Hy M. Pusey, March 18, 1883, Iy e —— you are nov ied, wril . dinge” Fund and. Mutual Trase Asmens: tion, OCedar Rapids, Iows, for circulars the plan, 15-3m, explaining S o L L | ‘Wenotice the Mar ¥ “Trust Avsoelation, of Celar Taptle. Tca! B e oy R married” heads thele advartiomet O .| building houses is that proj PERSONAL, Mr, 1. 7. Stewart ond lady leave on the Rock Tslund road this morning for Oska: Liosa, waere Mr, Stewart's parenta reside Yesterday he received notice that his father was very poorly and will remain there for a time, Mr, F. C. Newell, formerly of thia city, but now engaged with the Walter A, Wood harvesting mschive company at Fargo, Dakota, returned for a visit yes. terday, Mr, W, G. Taffinder leaves to-day for Sioux Falls, where Le will cngage in the insurance business. Mr, J. H. Gibson, one of the shining lights of Sloux City, dined among the guests of the Ogden house, T. J. Caldwell’s name was found among the list of arrivals at the Ogden house yes- rdaymorning, N. Klindt, cne of the members of the brewer’s convention, rcribes bis autograph at the Ogden, Peter Fosselman, of Waverly, was look- ing over the city and registered at the Pa. cific, g Mr. J. N, Newmsn, of Boone, who ia in the city on businees, stopped at the Pa. oific, 8, M. Kennedy, of Creston, stayed at the Pacific while in the clty, Joe Hopkins and wife, of Sioux City, were registered at the Pucific. Colonel Keatly spent yesterday in Omaha returning late in the evening, A. D, Yitch, of Fullerton, sat in one ot those new chairs at the Ogden, Will P. Cox, of Muscatine, gathered himself in at the Ogden, B. Hcffman, of Ottumwa, dined at the Ogden house yesterday. J. R, Hubble, of Malvern, was at the Pacifio yesterda; MARRIAGES. GROTE—TARDIS —Thursday, March 8, 1883, at Couucil Blufts, Ia., by Rev, Peter_Belger, Mr, Herman Grote to Miss Margareta Tardis, both from Pot. tawatamie county, Ia, FIESELMAN — LAMMERT — At the residence of J, Lammert, March 8, 1888, by Rev, Peter Belger, Mr. John Hiesel- man to Miss Emma Lsmmert, both from Pottawatamie county. FISHER -~ HOPKINS — By Judge Vaughan, at his office, yesterdsy morn. og, Jourh Hopkins to Lizzie Fisher, both of Sfoux City. They are enjoying their honeymoon in our city, fo otory Fvidevoe. J. W, ( , Wnolesale Druggist, of Austin, Tex , writes: I have been haodiin, DR WM HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS for the past yesr, and have found it une of the moxt salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even consumption, always giving entire astisfaction. ~ Pleate send mw one Rross by Saturday’s steamer, “To Your Tente, O lerael” The remedy for impending strikes {s immediate and vnited action on the part of all wage workmen, Every employe in this city should unite with the Knichts of Luibor or the trade aniona of Couneil Bluffs, By order of 1hy bonrd of directors of the National Lubor Congress. Our New Loan suu smprovement Uo Tuvestigation into the matter con. vinces us that one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of d and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of shis city. By investirg in shares in this institation, whioh "is baoked by some of our best and most reliable business men, it bacomes possible and comparatively easy for & of mod- Rome fox hiaseit and iy, To tek e for him 3 ly.. In tak- inga aln 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 as he pays monthly for rent. We belleve Mnmn::l‘:‘hnn d-nd Trust company, by organizing and openin ns for business, having filled ll”long felt want In inoll Bluffs, Thelr ans and system of loans will bear the most ‘careful sorutiny and exam- ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncivg them reasonable and e?uihbln, and backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity. As the com pany exists it beoomes at once an in. stitotion of value and credit to our olty and ‘those who desire homes, Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, vios president, Judge Peake; seo- retary, 1. R. Boery; treasurer, Col Beobe, and their office is in the base- ment of Shugart's and McMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl street. ian27-1y COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Bpocisl advortisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ren, ‘Wants, Boarding, etc., will be Inserted In this column af the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINEK for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Loave adv ertisoments % our offics, No. 7 Pearl Bireet, ncar Broadway. WA"BD —A man of experience wants sit- uation in a grocery store. Wages no feot. Good refercices.Addresa *Jai oftice. WANTID—A woman who ¢an do the work fora small fawily aud nbure baby and mother, - Address, stating terms per week, 7. T,, Brs Orvice. Brx A GENCY Warted by a youngand enterprisicg attorney, with office fn gentro of town ard n ground fl o firms that want Council Blufl ntat'vo should add 0N DOF, 7 Pearl ANTED—A good cook. C 1! stroed, MR ‘_me Bver ¢ 813 Main A. SPOOK. © Councll Bluffs fo to take Tux cents per woek, ds livered by carrlers, , No 7 Pearl Btreel near Broadway. For Sale and Rent FOR RENT. DASTURAGE—1,100 acre pa ture for rént for $1.00 of 1883, well fenced In two oncl f firat c'ass upalnd ¥ acre for gras ures of +brut 600 a1 d 500 acres, with abanda ice of living water in eact rancato byth %) m porth ofel'y Huite, leasod by April il past N P will pasture Y n o month, ard keep s, In charge. Enquireof L. P JUD!ON,WB:: way or 1,002 Sixth avenue. Mar6-dte R RENT—A front parlor and bed room, fur- s of s & Danlels, A ok f in nished or uvi ished, Call on or addrse large nwnb.‘ofl l:.mplu l‘m.d 'o,::? ::::I‘::;m 15.3m | 8, noanw Bn:::a venue. uuu:.-d:‘rdm-d ooy i o - vices B ot & o 28c - “,:“"%"‘z.““m ‘will be. rop:| The funersl services of Owen J. |sime” BN TPRI s Bo. TR resonted. & party Ingol will be held af the Oatholls N situated, will be an sporopriste “wind up” for | church morning st |9 L0 Bg o rants g, o the season’s festivities. Frlonds of ths famliy ase favited ™ o‘é.’ml R A, 0B b b Will open on April Ist an elegant and com plete CARPE"T STORH. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OF¢ICER & PUSEY'S BANK. They wiil carry a very LARGES T OCK and will keep a full line of House Furnis ing Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll Blaffs, Iowa. .. IDEIES A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable GASADY &ORGUTT/SHOES& SLIPPERS AND THE LOWEST POSS'BLE PRICES CONSISTENT 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. We ask the attention of the public, Our place is And there Is where you will always find us. Z. T LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bxufls,} IOWA. SPECIAIL NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby 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 Waterworks are com- pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1, 1883. at the folowiog prioes, payable fa advance: g In‘ch Ser'yir,e PiEe.. These prices include 1he cost of opening and closing the strect, tapping the street water main, furnishit g and irserting «ory oration o ck, furnishing and putti g in extia strong lead service pipe, furni:hfox ard puttirg In curb stcp, stcp box and_coser complete, anc mki g all necessary con no:tions betwren the stri et o aip and the curb of the streeb which are about one-half the cost to the consumer.ot duing the same work after the waterworks are comploted. In viewof tho contemplatod paving of certain streets in the city, parties are recommended to make application /mmediately at the office of the company, 26 PEARIL STREET, 1n order to savo the necessity and avold the increaced expense of breaking up the strest atter paving been done, I co HARRY BIRKINPINE, Engineer. m] Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, 1-dtf DIREGTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. JOHN BERO & C0., 1o sENiRar MErouaNoise, MAX MOHN, }omestox mouss. {Grorzaietian St J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. cor 02 ot ave DR. J. F. WHITE, °"ihids o Srame N. SCHURZ, oco ster #vniB N THE BEACE, e S. S. WAGNER, i2VsRy AND FEED. WILL QONTRAOT J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, CASH BUYERS, ‘Who ceale butter, egks, poultry and fruit. Ship 10 us. Draft by return mail 316 Broadway. s. A' P |ERG y gl BOOTANDgoflr?ansi:(:Egi‘lntlunua. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, i iy G._F. SMITH. B Pt o pentonions ot W. W. SHERMAN. iruiiine i, 5 e et JAMES FRANEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work and Reasouable Ouarges. 872 Broadway. HOWE & SON, "™ I8 008, sy, LINDT & HART, 2ot ias sttt sonees, > b L L i e e E. STOCKERT:& G0, cuviiint Wimiow st son bees: OBERNE, HOSICK & C0., Sl ici5 s v e et b U AT H Y i d b gkt Jo B. HEATH, 4% B3R . tie orth Matn Stret SANIT Anlu And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadwey. L. Sov- A LAMB, o A O G oidwag aed Skt sirooe erelgn, Prop, P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. WADE GAn ; VETERINARY SURGEON, Oftice Bray's stable, No.12 Soctt street, Manuf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- y plied, 8:h St., between Gth and 7th Avenue. :|HARRY LELAND, """ "%k wa Brosaray. P.J. HENNESS A. J. MANDEL, NEW COODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith, MERCHANT TAILORS, NOS, 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUI'H OF AMERI- CAN EXPRFSS OFFICE, ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP, 8. E. MAXON, ARO®RIT ENOX. Offioe over savinge bank, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, . HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 3256 Broadway, MBS, R, J, HILTON, M.D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 282 Proadwav. CounoilBlufls: Towa, FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL/ West Siae Square, Olarinda, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), 1 Whoesa o Fruters and Gonfoctioers 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluXs, Ia. 'R. S. COLE & CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood and Ion PU M PS, Wood Tubing » d Gas Pipo and Bamo fixtur aud Iron Pumps, Orders wil receive prompt astention. COUNCIL BLUF¥S, for both Wood 0. 608 Sruth Main 8t-eet 10WA. 115-e0d-48 1 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. TITLE ABSTRAGT OFFIGE bands and Lobs Bought and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LO RATES, ROTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS GUNCIL BLUFFS - - I0WA M. T. DAVIS, President. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vice Pros. N. B. EASTON, Secy. 0. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANGE GO0. Insures Live ftock Against Loss by COUNOIL BLUFFS, - - THEFT OR DEATH. Officr, 103 Pearl Street, IOWA, The only company in Iowa that will insure your stock againat loss fromany canse whatever. Owners of Stork will consult their own interest it, when jusuring their Stock, tney s " t-hn“rolh:y ircludes all he losses they may have, snd be sa-isfled with nothing less. B, L. 8] t For further information cail on or address '], Local Agent, - - - - ¢ fice, No 9 Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DRALER IN EEAIXR GO OD:= 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa. For Bngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. Yond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Corner h e, Counc'l Bluffa, Promp* attention to criers, e aAnuaip and Reasonabie char 'he wes teb 10 -WATER WAVES. never require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Guod's Halr Btore, at I I{‘::. onir deglor. ‘Alsa aCRull line 'of swischs, obc. at kros nd colored neta. Waves made from Iadies’ own balr. All goodn warranted ss represented. *Owned by Dr. O, W, Archibald. 1883 ~HaBON 1883 WT--Dark chestnut horse. 15 D R CAISd 1810; bied By Gene W, 1. Wiibem, Lixinglon Ky ; by Almont, dai Nor, wan Mala by #lexander's Norman, " the sire of Lulu, record 2:15; Almont by Alexander’s Abdal- lah, siroof Goldsmih Maid, r cord 2:14. Al- mont b sired +0 horses with records in :30 and bether, and & with records in :20 and biter, D-- 1 hestnut sorrel horse hants, gh,vtfu‘(, o8 by Pliny Nicholas, , West Liberty, lows, by Wipsie, dam a find ‘iucky bred mare, G enwood is a large pow- horse, woighs 1,160 p unds, ha. gr.at style eed, and has ) roven himselt & mos . exce - horses possess rare individual excellence, and choice breeding. ‘hese highly bred stal: 10as will make the spring scason of 1583 at the Council Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each, to Insure For further information apply to SAMUEL COLBURN, Trainer, Council Bluffs Driving Park. marl3-dlm EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs. "W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Colleotion Agency. Qdd Fellow s block, over Sa: i a4 Basy,’ ) T b el ofore porchbit Do to fore purcl b a5 BooD, 20 Main stress, Council Binffa. Towa. MO#6AN, KELLER & CO0., IDIE & (-] o finest quality a.d Chicago of »ooden and Metalic Cases. Calls st tended to :Q“:lll.holl‘:‘. W.otldvl.'cum uflnh; uality of or prices, Our lorgan Sorved a8 uauertakor foe forty years aud thor- wfhl noerstauds his nusness. Warerooms, 81 r:qu. UPHCOLSTERMNG In all ite ‘branches promotly attended to “also carpet- la ing ano ianiorequins, felegraphic sua wa or- ders filled wathout aelay. YHOS, OFFIONR. W, H. M. PUSNY, (FFIOER & PUSEY, B.ANKERS, Conncil Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1856 Dealers 1n Forelgn and Domestlc Exchange nd home securitios, WES. B, J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Kleot Institution, Phila delphla, Peona. (Office Oor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, COUNGIL BLUFFS, 10WA. of all diseases and The treatment Sculties peculias 10 femalen s spociatly. - & =t e - h 4

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