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The Daily Bee. GOUNGIL BLUFFS. | Saturday. Morning, April 7. i RIPTION RATES: # Oarn by Mall o 22 2 2 "410.00 per Year, — OMoe: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near roadway, Bome one always in the office. —_— MINOR MHENTION. — —See Joseph Reiter's apring styles. ~—Additional local on seventh page. —~Mr, M, D, Webber is building » nice little dwelling on Seventeenth avenue, —For HALE.—A car load of horses, at W. C, Holland’s Livery Stable, on Main street, ~M, W. Hartigan, boilor maker of Omabs, was over this morning looking up business affairs in his line. —Marshal Jackson, what quotation from Oscar Wilde was it that the widow used when she came to get her cow out of the pound? —A new set of platform soales has been putin on the Union depot platform, for weighing the mails, pursusnt toa circular just issued bo the postoffice department, —Nemesls, whoever she may be, is now on the track of the man who is the power behind the throns of the cow ordinance, and hir com shel'er is liable to Lo had through base acts entrapped her|following letters will lay this matter pounded. —A larceny and an assault and battery csse were tried yesterday before Justice Schurz. Both defendants showed up in such good shape that they were dis- charged, —The east bound train over the combi- | the sex, even if it cost the life ot the | of the 16th inst., ask nation lines this evening will be run on | woman he had professed to love, and | ©ssary to be done to ensble you to ob the Rock Island rond st the usual hour |all this merely to rid himself of a[taln patents upon the following de. Tralns for St. Louls, Chicago and the east will also go out on the Wabash and Mil- waukeg roads, —At the Chiosgo, Milwaukes & St. Paul round house the work of fitting up the raachine thop ia progressing, and will be completed on the arrival of the shaft, which is daily expected. ' ~Mr, Goff has broken ground for dwelfng on zfllfinh ayenug for Mr, Hol g 8t AR, By 24 be its dimensions, Mr, Hoffman has sold his late re idence on lower Third street, oreman for the O, M & | and b , wtory and, a Halt will | 20 dissuade ¥ —Mr Martin Hughes, conteastor, s | We building » brick house for S8amuel Weston |less knew, on Tenth avenue, between Seventh and | real condltion, Kighth streets. Mr. Hughts In also doing the work on the Bennett Luildiog and | character. Miller & 00’s, hardware ¢tore on Broad- way. —Last wintor we noted that a Mra, Bpear was hero from Milwaukes with & view to goin¢ iato busineas at this place, The lady returned home ' ut is now back again and will, we hope, remain to become a permanent resident, ~The Sullivan senior of the firm of Sullivan & Fitzgera), has a cow boarder at | ¢ft home I had a constant preseatl- | Bluffa' entry, on_the receipt of the the city yards kept by cur worthy pound master, Mr, Sullivan says that his cow is » quict, peaceable cow, and was mever known to do anything worse thim steal a mouthful of hay, . -Ten bran new cows were impounded yentordny, Father White says he has signed a petition to stop this pounding of cowa and hopes the fathers of our city will heed the prayers of the petitioners. Gen: |ghow you au advertisement that will | i eroud indeed is the man who is willing to sign a petition that is designed to deprive him of office, —A oyolone would be » badthing for | 804 fousd °""f’“‘ in ‘the rear of|street, now South Seccnd, So we Jobn Epenster’s roof and stock,| The top. John Fpeneter's b'll;_ll“b“'hmlfl'-y thought hear is an item; let's see the of hisstore ls slowly but surely golng sky- | 80d o the upper floow'was the front | whole thing. = First, we itemized the ward, and day light flows through three feot of an elevation, which will be in. croased until there is room below for the econd story. And so we olimb, —There will be an entertainment to- night at Dohany's hail for the benefit of 8t. Paul's church, The los cream season [ up, 80 we won't have to describe it. | tWO fine bay wiudowe. The slope of will be iniugurated although the straw- vo not yet arrived and the ther. Is not high enough to cause any wilting of collars, A wsoclal hop will ter- minste the programme, Everyons 1s cor- dially invited, fBE DAIL BiE-COUANUL BLUFFS JOWA SATT'RIPa Y APRIL 7 POOR DELIA BROWN. to a Dishonored Brave, « = = = = %contporweek.| A Lotter From an Only Sister Only a few days ago s young, In- telloctual and beautiful girl died at the Revere house from wmiscarrlage, polson, or both combined. The cause of her troubles, s manpamed Bear, fled, aud yet he only ran away from himself, for no warrant has been ls- sued for his appearance. The coroner’s jury failed to fiad any one responsible, and owing to the confllcting testimony it fs doubtful if » court of justice would susceed In disentangling the web and expose the criminal or eriminals, and yet it seems pitifal that not one of the gullty par- ties are to be prosccated. The only stster of the victim writes to Mrs, Thompron, the lady who cared for Miss Brown when sho was dying, a pathetic letter from which we hav, heen permitted to make a fow extrict that we deem to be ofgenersl infleresty | showing as they do, that this was no common strumpet, ending her own life because her sins were too heavy to ba borne, but rather that it was a young and confiding girl, polsoued, deliberately polsoned, by a fiend who love, merely to use her person, an that when In the course of nature she became an expense and temporarily a burden to him, he determined by the ald of others and the use of deadly polsons}jio violate that which {s most holy and sacred in temporary encumbrance. What can be more base! But here ls the letter, or rather a portlon of it, Farsury, Neb., April 4, 1883, Mrs Mary Thompson: Dear Mavane:—~We are led to be- lieve from the tenor of the kind let- ter jost recelved from Mr. Smith that we gnu found filends. Oh our hearts ot sorrow! s came to {about ltnl vnlo ] 'hl:llfil, y9, ssylo, a8 it t0 onr aant ‘ fiuul{u, "My mother and I tried to Mother gave her money for, penses of the trip. nxnr suspeoted, much anything of her © hayve alwayp taught to avold assoclations of an.evil We had all opnfidence in Della. Her teachings should have se- cured for her a nobler end, but 1 has been otherwlse decreed. All her relatives stand high in church rela- tion, and her home has been always a Ohristlan house. Bear was her de- stroyer, Ouor dear old mother fs almost hear ~broken,and I am just able to be up. Since the poor unfortunate girl ment of something befalling her; but od being my judge, I never thought of this belng the result. We will anxlouely awalt an answer from you. ours, in deevest sorrow, Viora ELokMAN, ARTISTIO. Talk about, advertising cornice worka! My friend, come here, I'il beat anything that tyie can do 80 we dlimbed two palr of stalrs for the second story all lald out com- plete, and every Inch galvanized iron, ey ssy the Eoglish langusge 1s rioh, bat it Is too poor to furnish tho words that will appropriately describe that cornive work, All our oftizens will see it when it is It is v beautiful and includes colame, pllasters, friezes, capitals and an endloss variety of the finest work ‘that an architect can design, and all finished in the most perfect manner, The Uonfidence Man. m & Happy Obrictian HOM | srdariy was loaged aginst him. This snce. Huoghes wis arrosted, and as his breath wus uot suffio , nt'y perfam- ed with ontous to covet the odor f whisky, & cowplaint of drunk snd dis moruing Judge Aylesworth weighed the evidence, found its light, and dis- charged the prisoner. i hbr!nl Htyles, “Good morning. What s the 7" sald our reporter, “Oh nothing, absolutely nothing. There 1s no news.” ‘“What, nothing?" ‘‘No, nothing, except I see that you have a new sult of clothes. Say why ia say are 80 poor can wear such nloe fit ing, fine and stylish clothingi” ‘‘Well, I'll tell you 1t depenps slto- gether on the place you buy at. Now I got this suit at Elseman’s, and it cost me just $10 50.” ‘*Heavens and earth! that eult for £10 50, and I am wearing this outfit, Say, good morning, “Hold on, where are you golngi" “Why to Elseman’s of codbee. I want the duplicate of that suft.” e ————— The best preparation of iron a doo- tor can prescribe is Brown's Iron Bit. ters, because It aoes not ivjare the teeth as other fron medicines will, I Our Land. The scare, which was not much of a scare after all, and which originated with the Des Moines Register, will bother our people no longer. The forever at rest: DEPARTMENT oF THE INTERIOR, l GeNERAL LAND OFPFICE, Wasminarox, D, C., April 2, 1883, | Thor. Bowman, Eeq., Council Elufts, In.: Sir:—I am tn rmlft of your letter ng what s nec- scribed landr, entered by Franklin Street, county judge, In tr for the benefit of the inhabitants of Qouncil Bloffs: W}, 30; W of N W}, 381, 7, 43, 8 E and E § of 8'W }, 26, 76, 44; and NE}landE §of NW 3, 36, 75, 44. In reply I have to advise you that the aglster at Des Moines has this day beerr{nstrusted to sign a oertificate of entry covering all the tracts described, to take the place of the original cer- tificates, which have been mislaid. Bald ocertificate was transmitted to them, and uponits return tho matter will recelve prompt attention. ‘REsPECTFULLY, N. C MoFiruanD, Commissloner, 8ince the above letter was recelvad Oongressman Pasey has recelved the following telegrams: Des Moines, April 5, 1883, Hon, W.1L. M Pasey: I have forwarded the certificate to the general land cfilcs. F. G. Cuarke, Roglster, WasniNaron, D. C., April 6, 1883, Mon, W. H. M. Pussy: A patout will be ssued on Council certificate. N. McFaBLAND, Commissibner, Wonotice the Marrisge Fund, Mutual Trust Assoclation, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, highly spoken of In many of tho leading papers of the state, *‘Money for th Un. marrled” heads their adverticement in another column of this vaper, £3-8m A Fine kesidence ‘John R, Martin will fitthisbailding th plumbing and ges.” Taat wae the sign we saw on anelegant mansion now belng pclished cff, on Matket basettient, four big rooms, well lighted The first and second stories make nine large rooms, splendidly arranged. Sliding doors on the fieat floor throw all of ita rooms togather, at the pleas— ure of the owner. In the front are the lot la just suffistent tor nice draln ago, The preesed brick and cut stone trimmings are very elegant, The bullding s the new home of Simon Eisoman, - A DARK TRANSBACTION. CASADY &ORGUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant, and com- plete CA R E"XT STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXT 10 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK. Théy will carry a very LARGES TOCK and will keep a full line ot House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll.Bluffe, Towa. e CESS, N0 VITO A~ HANAN & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Bryadwav, Counoll Bluffs, West Side Square, (}larlndn}lOWA- NEW GOODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith, MERCHANT TAILOR NOB. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI- OAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. ALL THE LATEST STYLES, ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP, —_— I'OH“ BE“O & 00“ 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MORN, }crzsrox novs. {Grmsmaiziias sive: J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (8uccessors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Confectiouers 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluX¥s, Ia. M. GALLAGHER, GROCH RIHES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. First Door East of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Tower Broadway _leb3y eatuth: T g o e i 4 PETER C. MILLER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. OFFICE : Cor. 6th St. and 5th Ave, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W ALL PAPEHR! AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES, nbas .5N2.20, DR. J. F. WHITE, ¢ N. SCRURZ, on.. S. 5. WACNE J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who'esale buster, eggs, peultry and truit. Ship to us. OFFICE: Cor. Main and 6th, upstairs, Residence, 609 Willow Avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, February 16th, over American Express, TITLE_ABSTAGT O EFIGE cands and Lors Bou&ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN ‘AT LOW RATES, LIVERY AND FEED. WILL: CONTRACT y for funerals at reasonablo rates, No. 22 4th St. — NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. JOUNGIL'BEDEFS,c > =0 = o = & IOWA Dratt by return mall, 148 Broadway. M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, S.eny. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vice Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster, MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE GO. 8. A PIERCE, PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, CONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and Plans and epeafications farnished? In FINE HARNESS I have the variety that bringa patronage. G. F. SMITH. Broadway. W. W. SHERMAN. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Cor. Main and First avenue. Broadway Meat Mar- ket, 327 Broadway. 124 Main street. Insures Live ¢ tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Offioe, 103 Pearl Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - IOWA, The only compsny in Towa that will fnsure your stock againat loes from any cause whatever. JAMES FRANEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work and Reasonable Ouarges. 872 Broadway. HOWE & SON, FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Supplies, 303 Broadway. Owners of Sto k will consult !'llluh‘:vm 1{:mT: ‘l"d'b:l.l uring their Stock, trey sce that the policy ircludes :'y'.: Yosacs they may have, and be saiafied with nothing less. For turther iuformaticn vail on or address fice, No 9 Main Street. P. L. SMITH, Local Agent, - - - - LINDT & HART, E.STOCKERT & C Manu'f Fine Farniture, Upholatery .’Cuminl and Window Shades, 309 B’ ATTORNEYS .AT LAW, James Block. Practices in state and federal courts, o A X X MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN GO O DS OBERNE, HOSICK & C0 And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. P. J. Montgomery, M. SANITARIU ereign, Prop., Hides, Pelts, Tallow and Grease. sy Ohicago&16 N MalnSt. O. Blaffs L. Sov. D., Phy. 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. DEVOL & WRIGHT, HARDWARE STOVES, TINWARE —Dick Hoaten, Ksu.,a young Amerioan| My, Fred Hill, the gentleman of of pugilistic tendencies and precocious lip, M aiected "’ et | bt oy confidential tendenclee, is getting Into some of the reputable and pesceably in- trouble so far that his bankers, Good- olined peo lo who have known Dick and [ 0¥ & Co., will never be able to get bis peculisrities. Mrs, Jobn Dunn ap- | him out. terday he was up before peared before Judge Ayleaworth and ob- | Judge Aylesworth to auswer a new tained a warrant for the arrest of Richard, | charge, and findiog hla dcfense to be The charges are profanity, obscenity and | t00 weak for uso he waved examina- \ . 808 Broad: i Pounding at The Pound, A' LAM B, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. roadway, opposite Union Averus, second deor above Met opolitan, WADE CARY, HARRY LELAND, ““°S“Y*RMSEC, s bosaesy It was the bewitching hour when graveyards yown, and the dead whose sius weke them rest uneasily in the grave, troop forth to ecare belated lovers, when a nolse like a fresh VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street. TINNBRS STOOX, BTO: 504 Broadway, 12 and 14 Main Street, . [ COUNCIL BLUFFS, STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW. and will make it pay you to trade with us, Mail orders a Wa solicit your pate o A P rompt atteution ana sloee prices, For Hngines, Boilers. Oastines, Repairs and general cussednees, To-day he has his trial. —The pound has a father, not Father ‘White, but another father, who originated and supports the pound; that is, he sup- ports it by erforcing the cow ordinance. They say this daddy monopolizes the corn | * Have never changed my wind respecting | were numerously scattered around business, and after crushing all opposition ho hurta the busivess of this city by pay. ing from four to five cents less thn the buyocs in surrounding towns, thus induc. fng the farmers to go elsewhere to murket their produce, —A Iaboring man with & largs family, whose income from odd jobs of dict shovel. ing has not been as heavy during the past bard winter as it has been in move favored times, founi his grocery bill for the last month. unpaid, his children bare footed snd his corn meal neurly exhavsted, when the news came that his two cows were in the pound. The poor man vieited all our brokers trying to mortgage the two cows in order toraise the money to pay the fines, but up to the present time the cows are still in the pound, Brown's Bronehial Troches will relieve Brouchitis, Asthins, Oatarrh, Consumo. tive and Throat discases. Thoy are ueed always with good success. ‘fime. Bay, my filend, fix that watch for me. In response Mr. Ki-kland tock the timer and glanced slmply at the faco. Ob I see! it makes two hours out of one, don't 117 Yes, that's it, Well, your watch ls fixed, ho said as he handed it back, the hair spring was looped that's all. Ob oh! what's the oharge! Oh nothing. Whg, do you koow T expected to p-l 83 or $4. t do Exsotly, but +don’ busl i e .!;. n. nyss in The best 8, mediolne known s thet tlon and in default of bail he was sent back to jall. There are two charges againat him now, consplracy and ob talniog money on false protensee. For Coughs and 1hroat Disorders use BROWN'S BRONOHIAL TROOOHES. them from the first, excopt I think yet better of that which I hagan hy thln'lfnt well of.”— Rev. Henry Ward Beccher, Sold only in box The Oity vs. The Rallways. Information has been filed agalnst the 0. B, & Q. railroad and the O. R. L &P, for negleoting to post flage men at thelr crossings on Maln street. The penalty s $25 to $100 fine for each violation and it is the intentton of the city officlala to arres: the repra- sentatives of the company as often as may be necessary to compel compli. ance by the company, Of course the general agents hero are not rosponsible for the omissivn, but it will be apt to glve them some trouble if thelr companies do not comply with the oity ordinances, The cily la at outs with the Northwesfern, Oar ity officials find it quite difficult fo mansge the railways, A Dog Kight. Martin Hughes, a gentleman whore- rides in the castern part of the city, owns a purp that is sowe on the chaw Brown's Iron |her 20 in ané wi Jjust then, He 0 was an alde Wo don't know whether it Ia a bull | highor courte, and yet the efforts that purp or a black and tan, but it fs a | ¥Ore mado, to bring the gullty to jos- fighter, and Hughes glorles {n- lts gy pluck and Is willlng to back the dog | time trying to find some one to dis. sgalost all comers, A strange pup |ocharge their duties in the premises, came along and Martin told his dog to | What have we got officers fort Is in. a0 came up there ::&nm now, been looking for | 0ase wortby of hls at someone to arrest for three days, and | our r and abetter of &| In cinive that was oreating » dlsturb- | vinoes us cyclone vut for a spree, startled the deniz3ns of Plerce street near Glen Avenue. From the city bullding the police poured fourth to protect the lives ond property of our cltizens, when lo, and behold, the pound was partly torn down and boviuus femalus hunting for stray spears of Aprii g'asa. A widow w’ilhmlg axe Enfl olg muscle had we:ught all this deso- lation, and triumphantly homeward she and her cow were gone Poor woman, who can blame her? The cow was the man support «f her fatherless 1ittle ones, nnr they had gone to bed with no milk for thelr mush, 1 The lnponnd;n( of a rich man's cow 1s a good joke,bu_ it is a very serious matter when it comes 1o the home of poverty. He 18 Dead Missount VALLeY, April 5.—A few days ago John Moss' and &I'IL Poiots bad a brutal rough and tumble fight, Iasting over an hour, in which Points had a finger bit. ten off and Moss lost his wose. Poiots died from ivfuries to-day. The quarrel was about & woman, for whoee affection they were rivals, The sbove telegram wils rocelved in this city yesterday, and it fully con- firms the stand taken by the Bee that this was a caze that required more vigorsus sotion than the authori- tes have bsetowed upon it. It was evidently a case not for a justice and a constable, but for a sheriff and the the heads of the men who spent their thinks this Bk the mavir so- one of the most equita: Hon, [mr'. L P. J. HENNESSY, Manuf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plied, 8'h St., between 6th and 7th Avenue. REVERE HOUSE, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Opera House. Rcficted. §1, $1.50 per day. MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Corner 3 btreet and 8th Avenue, Councll Bluffa, Prom tention to orlers, The » DE CAY & GASSEL, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Corner Sixth and Haskell streets. FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 326 Broadway. e ——————————— NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD | 1o Pousd, To Loan, For Sals, To Bent, GOODS BOUGHT AND SULD, 212 Broadway. A ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bnlidlng houses is that proj an in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of uhis olty, By investirg in shares in this institution, which s backed by some of our best ard most rellable s posaible and comparatively easy for 2 man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable howe for himself and family. In tak- inga ocertaln number of ehares, at a certaln monthly payment, in a few yoars s man can own & house of his own for about the eams ae he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loan and Trast company, by organlzing and opening up for business, having filled a long felt want ln OCouncll Bluffs, Thelr plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrotiny and exam- ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and e?ulubl-, and backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity. As the com pany exists it becomes at once an in- stitation of value and credit to our olty and those who desire homes. Thelr president is T. A, Kirkland, vioo prosident, Judge Peake; seo- Bookay and thelr o R v ment of Shugart's’ MoMahon's new blook, corner First avenue and Poarl stroet. isng7-1y 1888 NOR! M ds high, fosled 18%9; bred by Gen, W.T.| e i l\‘\,l'll-h:n.'lflmanl(y?m Almon{, dam Nor. 7 ANTED-To rent three unfurnishei rooms man Maia by Alexander’s Normav, ' the sire of \ Lulu, record 2:15; Almont by Alexander's Abdal- | office d | Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions, Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald, 1883 SHASON ONT-—Dark chestnut horse. lah, sire of Goldsmi h Maid, r cord 2:14. mont h s sired 70 horses w lent sire. These horscs end choie 10as wilt Council Bluffs Driving Park ecords 1 ¥ o Glenweod s a' lai 160 p-unds, ha. grea e, woighs , and has proven himselt a mos. e 3 bree These highly bred make At 835 Each, to Insure For further information app to 1} SAMUEL COLBURN, 'lynlnar, Council Bluffs Driving Park, marld-dlm 83 rare individual excelle pring scason of 1583 at the Workmnnship and Kea-onable ¢ feb 10 e ————————— . 0 of Wooden and Metalic Cases. Calls ad- tended $o st all hours. We defy comy ition o quality of ¢oods or prices, Our Mr Morgan has urv:‘dullnun'd‘r‘:r for Torty yoars and thor- Oughly unoerstai ustioms. Wareroo Wanis, Boarding, etc., will bo_tnserbed in this | 51" L TP Gl TR MNG tn sl 1w colamn a4 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER | branches oromotly sttended to ‘#iso carpet- s LINE for the first tasertion and FIVE CENTS | ing ano iamorequins. _ felegraphic auo wa or- PEB- LINE for sach subsequent insestion, ( 8 flled withous dslay. Leave adv ortisements a4 our ofmce, No.7 (MRS, B, J, mmfl' M. []" Pearl Street, ncar Broadway. —_—— NOTICE. —Special advertisements, suc 15 ‘Wants, . e Medical Electrician in a good locality, Addiees Room, Brx Ak kil - AND and ANTED—Six good tallo's, pants snd ¢ \ makers at ngnw! Franey's, the "m:"}nn{ i 16 | merooant ‘iior. First class price pala. Cou GYNECOLOGIST. cil Bluffs, lowa. NATA - o lce cream, at A, Broadway. Gocd Graduate of Electropathic Tostitution, Phils delphls, Perns ANTED—Board and reom for w while e roed Addre culars, ¢ xn Offica, b, Aderes % | 0ffios Oor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, PORTE & Wants a situstion in_a wholessie A\ houe. Address G. b., Ban offico, Council COUNCIL BLUFES, 10WA. Blufts A sig i Dy trade, and williog to work at | The treatmant of all d and pelotu) O D T o secking & Job. Address | Soulties pecullas 4o fein pecially WA St uation by baker of 10 years | vnos, orviomx. g ex;erience. Call or addross Omata houte, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, Justice ot the Peace and |ikiveath avenue, s brown ratchel ¢ utaloio %16Broadway, Council Bluffs. | vre aveoue, Notary Public. Omaba Nebrasks. For Sale and Rent T REWARD—On Broadway botween Lo:um; ollng aid Bixth steost, OF on Sixth OFFICER & PUSEY, Couneil Bluffs, I§. Established, =« Dealers iu Foi Domestie B el Mthonge ply b Goldsteia's tocor Iacos Al e Broadway. waJ hand turniture store, —¥rom April 18t & pleamatly fur- it o foouus, 40 astemeay "M pish \ ———

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