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= — The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Fridav Morning, March 30. SUBSORIPTION RATES: PERSONAL. gpring Racee, The following Is the comploted pro- r. J. W. McGee in the ancient days |gramme of the Councll Blaffs Drlving of long ago was a fellow traveler with the | Park and Fair associstion for thelr writer through the plains of “bleeding | yorin s meeting, from May 22 to and Kanass,” and Inter on he was with us | o0 v Cor when the Stanton cyclone sent us sailing g ™ T aUBsORIPTION RATREE; | throvgh the air, and now he comes up [ FIEYT ;'{‘.,',.:('.,'.'Z'.':.,v;.,.’:.-‘f.,Qé’i.m 0. 1— s Sy Osrler, - - - - - 20 conts por woek, | #miling as the representative of the great J h 81 ...... q i all sges, $10 entrarcs, with $100 By Mali #10.00 per Year. | New York lithographing and printiog saded, 2:{ 825, § milo dosb. e}, use of J. H, Warner. WhereverJ. W. OMoce: No, 7 Pearl Btreet, Near| ., b will be welcome, for he oarrien in rosdway. Bome one always' in the nffice, "MINOR MENTION, ~Look out for the meeting of the cit; council Monday night. —See Joseph Reiter's apring styles, —Additional local on seventh page. his face and in his heart all the good and kindly qualities that make brothers of - | strangers, Mr. Cox left for Chicago yesterday on business and also to get another hesd waiter for the Ogden house in place of Mr, Myers, who has given notice of his return- ing soon. Mr, Myers goes west to engage in busin as for himee!f and he thinks of y ~Only one lonely marrisge license was | locating in Montana or Idaho. He will issued yesterday, that of Jurgen Kocs to|be m'ssed by the wany patrons of the Margetha Wamsen, Ogden house, whoso merest wishes he cater- —Two cases were locked up in the coun. | ed to. ty jail, from Naoli, for being drunk and are to serve out a fine of $10 ard costs, Dan Ferrell, sheriff of Mills connty, ia inin the city, snd looks as healthy ss —Mr. Baird has moved his safe from the | though he had never met Polk Wells, old office to the new cffice of the Potta wattamie collection agency. ¥rank Keatly, son of Colonel Keatly, has gone into the Herald job rooms, of —J. M, Palmer beats the world on s | Omaha, to learn the job printirg trade, genuine market report, It represents the markefs at Pittsburg from 1 to 2:30 p, m. It's a settler. ~The beautiful snow still continuesto| H, I, fill the air at intervals, and just enough A. G, Heath and W, B, Metoalf, trav. eling men from Chicago, are occupying sample rooms at the Pacific house, Parslow, of Clarinds; W, H, Summers, of Malvern, and H. Sussenbach, falls to keep our streets and sidewalks in & | of Omaha, are’at the Ogden, muddy condition, —The coroners jury have falled to re- turn a verdict regarding the death of Jobn ‘White, who was found dead and +hot near the Missouri riv.r yesterday, it may be they will get at the truth of the matter, —A check for a trunk bound for San Francisco avd o little boy were lost for a while at the transfer yesteiday, but both were found and restored to their proper owners, —A lull in the superior court work yes- terday gave the judge and oclerk an oppor- tunity to make up a list of thelr fees to certify to the board of county supervisors which meet next Monday. ~The night school which Professor Slat- tery will epen next Monday night will offer an opportunity to many young to get a greater fund of knowledge, He will open at the school rooms of the St. Joseph academy, —Rev. J. Z. Armstrong will lecture on **The Phases of Real Life” at the Y. M, ©C. A. rooms, No. 12 North Main street, this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock, Ad- mission free. An invitation is extended toall, Mr, Armstrong is an able lecturer and those attending will certainly be pleased, —The following named gentlemen are rogular delegates to the G. A. R. encamp- ment which met ot Des Moinesjnext week: Ool, Sapp, Capt. 1), Maltby, Wm- H, Ro- per and Busie Fox. Commander, Col. John Lindt, pt. E. J. Abbott, being a member of the department encampment gives the post & good delegationw ho will have considerable ic laence in the encamp- ment which is composed of 180 posis, —Yesterday Mrs, Emily Buckmeister K, K, Baldwin and 8. K. Hoffmaster, gentlemen from Chicago, are registered at the Ogden. C. T. Shaw, of Avoes, and W, J, Cal- houn, from Olarinds, are located at the Ogden. T, O. Connell and C. C. Bricham, resi- dents of Topeks, Kaneas, is living at the Ogden. Jobn Barlow, of Chariton, and J, L Shank, from Red Oak, can be found at the Pacifio. The wagon top inventor gets the judg- ment as rendered by Justice Vaughan, R. W, Morse and wife, of Shenandoah, are staying at the Ogden. L. J. Colby, all the way from Boston, dines at the Ogden house, J. C. Husley, from the Queen Oity, is registered at the Pacific. George L, Hanner and wife, of Boone, arrived at the Pacific, H. K. Spencer, resident at Columbus, Ohio, is at the Ogden. D. W. Honn, registe: San Fran-isco, M. Dackinwood, of Lincoln, Neb,, is at the Pacific, at tteOgden from S LIt 104 1bs A Sugar, $1 00 7 1bs Arbuckle's Coffse, 110 pgs 1.00 b gall kegs Honey Drips 8yrup 1.76 3 1bs A No. 1 Japanese Tea 1.00 25 hars Jas, Kirk's Soap........ 100 Beat Kansas Winter Whesr Flour, cut, $3. All branda Lnsk's California Oan Frult, per can 2560 at J. P. FiLserrs, 209 Up. Broadway. For SALE—At a bargain, two cheere vats and fixtures, Address 2,304, No. 1— Rauniug Oloh purre, 8300 " f 4 ma",..r..n‘é.';"uuzon, 21¢ico 1} Will open on April Ist an elegant and com- milodssh, I No. 3 —Trotting; Olah purse, §500; plete 18t £300, 2d 8126 31 875 purae, §500; 1.t 8300, 21 $125, 31 BECOND DAY —~WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 S I OB E :_ No. 6-Ruonivg; Blaffa City Cup " i X stake, for 2 year.o.ds, 820 encrance, | AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK, with $200 added; also silver cup ald A od by asscciation, 2d, §76 Halr They will carry a very No. 6 ~Ranning; hatel puren. all e o g T P | M £, R G R S N O CEX milo darh, mile and revent and will keep a full line of No. 7=Trotting; $00; 2:21 clans, Omaha purse, 870); 8200 sadded tu 2;8?2;” 1at, $450; 2d, $160; 31, House FurniSihng Goods. Ne. 8—Trotting; 2:40 olase; clnh GASADY & ORCUTT, purse. €500, 1lst, §300; 2d, $125; 502 Broadway, Council Blufls, Iowa, 34, & PAY— THURBDAY, MAY 24, No. 9—Rnnnlng; parse $200, all ager; st, 8160; 2d, 860 1 wile dash. Fo. 10—Running; Merchant's parse, all ages, $350. 1it, $250; 2., 81C0; 1} wile dash, No 11—Trotting; 2:25 class, Club pnrse $500 1at, §300; 21, 8125; 34, ¥75. No. 12 - Paciog; 2:20 clase, Clab w purre $600 1st, 8300; 2d, $125; 31, F 5 TS $76. FOURTH DAY - FRIDAY, MAY 20 No. 13 —Rnnning; Brawers' atake for all ncen $30 ouirance, with §3)0 Sadsd, 2 mila and FOBRRKY SPECIAIL NOTICHE. No. 14 —Teotting ; 81,000 free for e ks i all; puree $800 wiin $200 added to BT 000 2l TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. No. 15 —Trot!tnc; 3 minnta class;| The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company herehy announces, that 1t will put nurse $500 1st, 8300; 2J, $125; $150; | in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on tne line of its mains for all parties who de- 34, 876 sire to have connecti ne made with the stzeet mains hefore the Waterworks are com- No. 16, — Oonenlidatton running, | Pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company Olub purse -250 1+t, $175; 24, $75, 1 BEFORE APRIL 1, 1883. AL i at the folowing pricer, payable fa advance: COMMERCIAL. 4 Inch Service Pipe.. T “ K OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, g “w “w “ Corrected daily by J. Y. Kaller, mer. | T« “ « chandiso broker, buyer and shipper of | % . 4 1 grain and provisions, 39 Penrl street, 1 4 3 Warar No. 2 spring, 76c; No. 8,63; Fe\UA80 6087 qobd Amianl These pricer include ihe cost cf opering end closing the strect, tapping the strest w furnishir g and irsert 1 ¢ corioration ¢ ck, furnishis g avd puttiig in extra strong leat CoRrN — Dealers paying rejected | furni-hin. ard putticg in curh step, st 0% ALO o' er complete, anc maki g all ne ry con corn Chicagn, 452; pew mixed, 483; white | ne't'ons betwie tro str et n ain and curb of the s reet which are about one-half the cost corn, 850. The receipts of corn are licht, | t0 the consumer o deing th e sane work sfter 1) e waterworks are completeq. 0Ams—S8oarce and in good demand; 35 In viewct the contemplatod pavin of certaln strecte in the city, parties are recommended to HAav—4 00@6 00 per ton, make appication Jmmwed'a ely et the offica of the company, Ryx—40c; light mpply. 28 FHNARLT. STREET, COonN MEAL—1 25per 100 pounds, in order to eave the necessity and evoid the increased expense of breaking up the strre af er paving ‘Woon—Good supply;, prices at yards, | has been done. b 00, HARRY BIRKINBINE, Eugim;e;fl( ml-dt 00@6 00, Coar—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. b 50 per ton. Burren—Plety and o fair demand; y, 80c. Ready sulo and plenty at 12 Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, rhank’s, wholesaling at 15c, irm; deslers paying 130 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. ‘VEokTABLES —Potat es, 450; onions, H0c; cabbager, 30@400 per dozen; apples, 2 50 Council Blatfs, Tow: fob27-tf filed an information sgainst Jack Green and one sgainst David Dunkle, of Hazel Dell townehip, for selling or giving liquor g to her husband after she bad given both| Pany, weak, and alckly children notice, both personally and by publication, | are made healthy and strong by using mot to, She has began suit criminally | Brown's Iron Bitters. under the misdemeanor act for eelling . liquor to intoxioated persons, The par.| Nothing bullds up shattered consti- ties will be arrested this morning and g:‘tlon. #0 quickly as Brown's Iron Drought before Justice Abbott for trial. “0"', 5 — —A peculiar oase comingfrom Warwith | Brown's Bronohial Troches will relieve Pont, No. 6, Laoated at Dexter, thi state, | 1" Thcoat acasen Thy sve wacd A person claims he was & member of Co. | always with good success, E, 15th Iows, was never mustered in, drew . pay or recelved a discharge but was trans- Proceedings of the United HStates ferred to the chinch-bug militia, Now the COourt Yesterday. Post aaks the Judee Advocate, E.J, Ab-| The grand jury returned a number bott, of this city, to decide whether the | Of indictments in revenue cases. party has a right to become & momber of | _ The oase of Redmond, Oleary & Co. the G, A. R We aro of the opinion that | Y Frand Lawrence, the jury was im- the Judge Advocate will inform that post [ PRpoIed and the onso went to brlal, 1o person can become & member of the G. ANReAR nueR0n foase ruiliie| 0, & A R withow barl el *|N. W. R. R. va the incorporated « R. without having recelved an honor- | town of Manning et al., in which a able discharge. motion to dissolve an injunction was —One of the trusted employes in the ued and submitted to the court Wabash yards, and & man who is the very 'he grand jury is still in session, woul of houor, and who has & spouse in | : The following Is the liat of the petit i S el confidence he had |17, sitting In the United Stater in the Mster of heaven almost, was| 3 BEiomans Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Poarl street. known to be receiving the attentions|H B (' x !j{o?mw 1? lé‘.,. (whether criminal or taffyal no one know) | Mayne Stennett W J Gavin of several other men. These facts were | J K Rugnold J M Mitohell known, and some good wholesome advice | John Corper J B Goodall given the erring spouse, before the hus-| John Dantelson Thos Jefferies band, who was & *‘night man,” had tum.|Jas Hendrie T J Clarke bled to her racket, But with reckles- | William Wise Geo H vones messness born of & seomingly natural de.| X J Emmors K W Ticknor pravity, she continued to disreqard the ad. | Hl W Summers L D Clarke vios of thosa who tried to lofiuence her on | 992 Hawthorne K A Conover account of the genuins respect they felt IA)I:: DY:::lI::g ;’;E:?i’fifi::on for the man whom they knew to be a con. Wm McL3an E R Hayes sistent and straight man, and one also| H Gentle N W Willlams who provided from his ample salary for her every home comfort, Matters run on in this way until st last her husband, after finding partios with whom b had no | Ji21 affinity at various times lounging around ation, the parlor when he would return unex- B pected from his work, saw fit to question DIED. the wife in regard to their business, when : sbe, with a light and Iaughing explanation, | PON KRS SMr. and Mrs, Win, Powers, tried to allay the ‘‘green-eyed monster.”| the end of Sth , Jost thelr " littls While he was prone to believe| boy. He died yesterday at4:50 a, m, of it to be simply an indiscoretion,| 1u08 fe but mataral te lnnocence and youth,| The funeral will take place from the yot be wished to mote its extent residence of the parents at 2 p. m, to-dsy, One night, when he was expected to be | All friends of the family are invited to away until late, he took his lunch as umal | Atend. J r—————ee e thont 8 c'clogs _:_-:fl';: Sppetr | *Druggista say that Lydia E. Plnk- ensconsed in his parlor, At another time | P8 Vegetable Compound s the bost The met his faithless spouse at eleven o'clock | Fémedy for female complaints they st night on a by street, with one of the | over heard of. varties aforesaid. When she returned —-- homo she claimed (sfter first making » flat| ¥~ Dresses, cloaks, coats, stockings denial of tho charge) that she was only | 0d all garments can be colored sue- going up town with Mr, —— to purchase » | 028{ully with the Dismond Dyes. pair of rubbers, While it may have been | ¥ 8#hlonable colors oply 105. good in that line yet her husband prompt- o i G R tant e ke o maver maden| Ooemey fov the Unmarried. sequeal for apparel which was disregarded | institutions in this country is the Mar. sho would please to consider herself as | Fibg® Fund and Mutual Trust Association, et or woman, if you want big small amount, insure in the ‘und and Mutual Trust Associ. Rapids, Towa, 15-8m, =3 of Oedar Rapids, Tows, The . wholly dependent on those to whom sho | od warter the taws ot Tovi ad hor¥™s and most i o“t ::-l m&h ho-s\iin‘ 08t prominent lness weparation, and yesterdsy morning the fvery unmaried person sboald had gone for assistance, The result was a | ficers and directs faithless woman left Councll: Blufla for | ponn o oqpiifirsse 1o rmmsriod Poreon | wome point unknown to the writer, and | It is & splendid investment, as safo as the man was almost distracted at the finale | government bond of what he hoped would prove s happy M lite, We have always noticed that you married men can get “night jobs” very worce suit will bring no new features of & | Good acandalous nature to the tront. nw One of the most solid and subst: atial - n}lw un‘gunu well . sum of mon married life on as not. A g'- :‘fl'%':.“:: embers have been paid off, receiving nver cent on their investment, rite for detalling the roadily, and we trust that the coming di- | f0¢ b alers fally detalling th gnl:‘mw:rlft @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40 Brooms—2 00@3 00 per dozen, STOCK, CATTLE—3 00@38 50; calves 5 00@7 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, ns the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying 5 50 to 6 50, The grain dealers ara payirg good prices for corn. Farmers can et from 33 to 85c now and farmers will do well to take advantage of these pricer, The dealers continue to pay these prices, notwithstandiog a marked decline at wll the other polints. The visible supply of corn increased 1,500,000 bushels last week; wheat de- creased 1,000,000 bushel Our New Loan suu amprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and fessible plans of bullding houses is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of vhis city. By investicg in sheres in this institution, which 1s backed by some of our best and most reliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himselt and family. In tak- inga certaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly psyment, in a fow ears & man can own & house of his own for about the sams as he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing snd opening up for business, haviog filled a long felt want in Council Bluffs, Their plans and system of loans will bear the most careful sorutiny and exam- {nation, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and e?ulhble, and backed by gentlemen of 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 oftice is in the base- ment of Shugert's aud McMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl street ian27-1y COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Spectal advertisemente, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rend, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this column b the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firsh insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Leave adv ertisements P Wanta, ANTED—Board a7d rcom for wie aud hoy while | am on the rosd Address, with particulars, “Board " Brs Offica, PORTER Wants a situstion in_a_ wholessio houie. Addrees G. B., Ban office, Council Blufts. A MASON by trade, and williog to work at NEW COODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith, MERCHANT TAILOR NOS, 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SQUTH OF AMERI- OAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. JOHN BEND & CO0., 1« s st Mh 5 Skl MAX MOHN, }creston mouse. {§oem e tiiains:. J. M_BARSTOW, M. D.. o oo tihi on e DR. J. F. WHITE, " &ricee, oib Witow Aveuae. N. SCHURZ, osico stior Feormary Toih, over Ameriosn Expross. S. S. WAGNER, £:r7ieres'st ceasoneore raton, No. 22 4°h 81, J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, S. A PIERCE, ™ > it aresu. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, i hsavey: W. W. SHERMAN. . i, 15 i oot JAMES FRANEY, MEicisns, ol &s.ire: HOWE & SON, ™ i Tt o0 sosiver LINDT & HART, Sronyirt T ittint mar. CES CES P 5 10 HANAN & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Bryndwav, Counc'l Blufls, | 1w West Side Squsre, Clarinds j IOWA: DUQUETTE, GUIRERT & CO., (Sticcessors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Who'esale Froiters and Sonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluYXs, Ta. M. GALLAGHER, G ROCERIES Neow Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. F’i:;s‘:vggglljm‘_‘ast of 1the Metrepolitan Hotel, Tower Froadway PETER C. MlLLER, WA T. . B A P B TR AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL TS BRANCEES. FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES, nY08 18.ANB 20, TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICGE i . WAT. WX E & OO Lands and Lots Bou%ht and 8cld. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. #OTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEVANCERS. M. T. DAV N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vic C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANGE GO. Insuies Live ! tock Against Loss b THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . . IOWA. * The only company in Towa that will insare your stock against loes fromany cause whatever. Owners of Stock will consult their own interest if, when {osuring thelr Stock, toey see that the Iudes al) the losses they may have, and be sa'is nothing less, For further informaticn cail on o o ¥ L. RMITH, Loocal Agent, - - - - Office, No O Main Street, e e O e e ! MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EAIXR GO OID3 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa. For Bngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOMN GILBERT, Manufacturer, h Avenue, Councll Bluffs, Prompt attention to crlers, The - Corer 3 bireot and B0 LYOOER hib and Keasonablo charro feb 10 Righiy-Bred Trotting Stallions, | MORGAY, KELLER & CU, Owned by Dr. 0. W, Archibald. m‘i’f«‘é“fl‘}‘“»‘&‘;‘l"‘f.”...fifi.fl t_stocl 1883 SHASON petition n tended to at all hours. W 1883 | R 5 roods or pri o5, Our Mr Morgan | W Dark cheatnut horse 15 | 8erved as uaucraker for forty years aud thor- v cow) P itors, Laxington Ky T by Almont, dam Nor. UPHOLSTERING I all ite L do!'s Nerman, " tho siro of | branches bromotly attended to a'so carnet-Ia tulu, record y Alexander's Abdal- | ing ano amorequins, legraphic aua wa or- Iah, sire of Geldsmi b ¥ eord 2114, Al | ders filled without aelay. mont h s sired ‘0 horses with records bet er, and 3 with records in 2:20 and b tter. LENWOOQ D~ hestuut sorre] 11870, bred by Pli MRS, B, J. HARDING, M. D, y Guen s 1,160 p and hawfoven himselt a mos exce- | Medical Electrician a AND Council Bluffs Driving Park GYNEGOLOGIST. At 835 Each, to Insure For further information apply to SAMUEL COLBURN, Trainer, Council Bluffs Driviog Park, marl3-dlm Graduate of Electropathic Instifution, Phils delphla, Penna, Manu'f Fine Furniture, Upholstery goods E- STUGKERT:& Gn.,Cuminl and Window Shades, 309 B'way- OBERNE, HOSICK & 00., o5 b 80 c i JIDERNE, HUSIUR & LU, Otloseo £ 15 X Matn’h, 0. Plu” SANITARIUM Ankrsth bouee,t25 o3 tgomers. S D bhy. A LAMB BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 522, A. : Cor. Broadway aud Scott streets. VETERINARY SURGEON, Oflit‘m wADE GARY’ Bri stable, N',",” Scott street. almost anything, is seeking a Job Addre “abason,” this office 4} # ANTED 81 uation by baker of 10 years excerience. Call or address Omaba Louse, Omaba Nobraska. 430.19§ e ey e SO ANTED—Everybody . Councll Blufts VY e take ""'{'fié" oot per week, P vored by carriors, N 7, s s, No 1 Pearl BE eeh For Sale and Rent 0 RENT—From April 1et, 4 ploasantly fur- nisbed suit of rooms, § e Pt ws, 45 gontlemen. 721 P. J. HENNESSY, mnria soan i bt nd tne REVERE HOUSE, S it ol st i A. J. MANDEL, ROSNEHCES svieLins s Broiwar HARRY LELAND, " %%k s i ts wanted, Mention where you notioe,” £6-8m, o S, 0 R, J, MANDEL, BOCAHGES oVt iy QR DE GAY & GASSEL, Seordeill A arid Office Cor, Broadway & @lenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. fustice ot the Peace and The treatment of all discsses and psintul Notm Public. Scaltlos p uliar 40 femalee & specially $188roadway, Council Bluffs. | "> WEis, R, * LR — v | GITIZENS BANK OFFICER & PUSEY,| orcomonmum B4 NECEIRS, Organized under 8 of the State of Iowa Pald up capltal . Authol capital. : Pg.m}ch Bluffs, [a. et R e stablished, =« 2 : ) Europe. jpecial attention given to collections 18567 kur ‘Gorrespondence with prompt returas Dealers in Forelgn and Domestie Exchange nd home securitios. S. E. MAXON, 4. D. Edmundson, E. L. Shugart, W. Wallace, W, e AROERIT =®NOT Office over savinge bank, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, : - [lowa 75,000 200,000 ] 1 MRS, B. J. HILTON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON 222 Broadwav, CounciliBluffs.

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