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by carelossnoss the herse ased to run the elevator acted so as to cause the man to fall. In the trial of the suit The Daily Bee. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. | ins speaed tr e patnit snd Oapt. Prioe for the defendant, The lawn mower has already entered apon active duty In Bayliss park. By Ourer, - = - = =« 30conwper week. | Fow abont base ball for the season B C Dl TRER T o S5 Tl e oy be- iming themselves, Office: No, 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Fridav Morning, April 20, WUBSCRIPTION RATES: roadway. Tae Rescue hose company Is prepar. E——— {ng tor & May pole party when the MINOR MHNTION., time comer. Sh— A post mortem was held by Dr. ~See Joseph Relter’s spring utyles, Bellinger in the oase of Bill Clark, the o colored man. who dled so suddenly. e Sl ) It showed that congestion was tl The olty oalaboose was sotuslly |cause of desth, the brain, lungs snd swept out yesterday. live being very b.ldly.;hmfiw , and Baker and Farron appeared at|the llver enlargs nearly Dohny's lost evening in thgl:unody of | twioe its nataral sioe, It welghing fully Chris and Lena. aix -n;l :i .I;AH p‘:ndndl.' The O?l"fi"‘ rom Connell's You run no risk in baylng goods at b sy e suction at 102 Main street. Every undertaking establishment, artiole exactly as represented, or| Among the mi money refunded. peared one yes CoLLecTioNs,—Promptly attended emn injunctivn, The to by Pottawattamle County Oollee- | yiq 0, Heyer and Miss Emma Coyner. tion Agency. Front office, with N. | Dayld i connected with the Globe Sohurs, over 419 Broadway. sad ought to have known that re- At the Y. M. 0. A. roomsthis even- | porters don’t keep things for the pub- ing there Is to be s mook trial, at[llc, but now that Justice Sohurz has which ““Judge” Booth isannounced to | tled the knot good and strong, the preside, and much fan fr promised, | happy couple cannot but acoept grace- The Juvenile band gave a very en- c‘.‘h’ "E;um::z’ho::.grx:l:!an! o o lloenses ap- ay leaving the mol- “Don’t publish,” rties most concerned were Da- joyable soclal y and ball at Bloom & Nixon's hall last evening. These| 1y, not fall to see the stook of CAR- pathering are always happy ones and | pR g ot Harkness' before purchasing, well condusted, The largest and choicest selection ever The move to induce the rallways to | offered in this vicinity. Councll Blaffa better local d — BT s b eestaior | D, Woat; Detlilet, 14 Poar! wiveoty ta a good one, The olty certalnly merits better bulldings and more ac- 1f you are B tharvied, wrh married, “write the Mar. riage Fund and Mutual Trust Associa. commodations of that sort. The confidence men have not all|tion, Oédar Rapids, Iowa, for circylars cleared the town, but they are keep- explatning the plan, £:3m. ing a little more shady than before CUASHMERES notloe was glven that they would be|In all the new shades, selling fast be- sorested. oause they are cheap, at Officer Olough’s boy was bitten in JaMEs POTERFIELD'S, several places Wednesday evening, snd quite severly, by a miserable whelp who dashed out at him as he ::knlnng peacefully along the side- AT k) PERSONAL. W. J. Armstrong, New York’s cele- brated lecturer was yesterday a guest of Colonel L, W, Tulley’s, It would be a capital ides if arrangements could be ade by which our citizens could be given sane, and last evening was taken to = Mt. Plossant by D.p:f, ‘Sherlff Olat. | the treat of hearing one of his lectures terbuck. This {s the second time that | Pefore he returns to the east. He left for Mrs. Froderlok's has had to be placed | Linooln last evening. under treatment, M. A, Upton, recently appointed head Attention Is especially oalled to the book-keeper for the Iowa and Nebraska oard of Harkness Bros,, which sppears | Insurance company, has resigned that po- elsewhere. They are sho thelr | sition in order to enter upon a still better asaal “‘.fl" and thelr s not | one. He will be sucoeeded by J. W, Mo. only large, but growing, It will Kenzle, formerly agent of the Chioago & purchasers in that line to Inspect Northwestern here, #look and get thele prices. Mr, and Mrs, M, J. Leonard, who bave There was & pleasant soolal given | been In Macedonia for the past year, have Iast evening by the Congregational | returned to Council Bluffs with the inten. Iadles at the residence of Mrs, Samuel | tion of remaining here, Clinton, the entertalning ocommittee being Mrs. Otis, Mrs. Van Brunt and Mrs. Nicholas, The Councll Bluffs Driving Park association s bent on having a blg ISR ot Ris Nty Fourth of July celebration here as| Herbert Simmons, formerly of Quincy well as & showing of speed. H., Else- | Ill., and who is a nephew of ¥, M, C'>r. man, J. T. Stewart, D, F. Erder, | baley, hastaken a position in the hous, of Thos. Bowman, and W. F. Sapp have [ Rodds & Co, here, the project well {n haud, J. M, Phillips, the well known U- cle —The Boston Tea store Is the only [ John of boot and shoe fame, expecto to one furnished by A, Loule with that [seek rest and recuperation at Cheroxee :h:loo sugar vfl v'unim:‘ which he | Springs. . prepared, of_wl mentlon tamade elsewhere. It is the nloset |y o thing in that lne, The fire department added another llllnlb’m&:nn fresh pnla;| !&on ;I‘t.l; zens promptness w! responded to the alarm osused | /3¢ Bouse. by the burning of the Wabash carpen-| P. P, Mack, of Rochester, New ¥crk, ter shop. It was & long, hard run, but | is in the city on a visit to D, S, Mack, of 1t was well done. the court house, who is & relatiye, —A Loule has prepared about| Oharles Adolph, representing Lutz & 2,000 pound of sugar cured venlson, | Lang, has returned from another of iis and it certalnly s the nicest thing In | sucoesstul business trips, that line we ever sampled. He oer-| . w o, Perkins, of Butlingtor, is Mrs. Annle Fredericks, of Minden townnhlp'i was yestorday adjudged in- G. A, Tyson, a prominent reetrau- raunteur, of Avocs, came down yesterday Crippen the Neola hotel man, ‘was among yesterday’s weloome callers at Trz Be office. Joe Consigny, the irrepressible mavor Defianoe, Is in the city a guest of the 1'a- talnly has struck it just right, and visit: 5 ing Mrs, Horace Everett and otier |8 h‘t ly disposed of about alf of 1t old friends here, ln.n to dealers. The suocess which attended this effort | Lena Kinkead, of Knoxville, Iowa, was '&l‘, lu:fl.h!:ln :nndu!lllun: :o e:urr visible here yesterday, of v o8 as well and In F. E. Robinson, of Waterloo, Iowa, wis larger quantities. in the Blufs yesterday. The Home for the Friendless is to L. Wal X recelve another benefit Sunday after. “A‘E. o.dmm;‘:&:‘rd?;.m"' Mt 20 e hall by Judge P,,g‘,j':,"t.}’;; A, J, Tallock, of Leaveaworth, K., Solentlfic Aspeot of Spiritualism,” | rrived at the Ogden yesterday, The lecture s to commence at 3| George A. Dickey, of Boston, is at tho o'clock, and the admission it to be 25 | Ogden, cents. As Mr. Dohany generally| vy o, 1irb has returned from an exter - on business and to look over the thr'ving | 8" glven the use of the hall, all'the pro- oeeds will go directly to the worthy oause to be thus advanced. The attempt to get the olty to glve up Unlon avenue to the Unlon Paclfio seems to be weakening, and now that the people have got hold of the facts, the opposition to the scheme is almost solid, Many are desirous to have the Uhnlon P ran up to Broadway, but they don't like to pay such a heavy prioe. Lot some more practi- oal, tanfible and equitable proposition be made, and then instead of trylng to crowd some echeme through, let the cltizons have time to conslder and dls- ouss it. Those who have urged the clty to hastlly throw away thousands of dollars worth of property, should take back seats or ochange thelr tactios, The Oltizen's bank yesterday had rolled In & new Diebold burglar-proof safe welghing 8,000 pounds, The welght on the floor at the octagon cor- of the bullding stralved the jolsts there to vhe utmost, and it was feared for a time that there would be dam. age done. The joists settled enough to make it Imposelble to open the doors leading into J. M. Palmer's office below and a young man who was at work there found himself a prisoner. He esoaped by another exit rather than ran the risk of having four tons come down on his head, Justice Abbott and a jury of six terday listened to the case of Nick kus versus James Wickham, which had been on trhlh‘:lou but on w_l;k:ll: ry disagreed . sult grew out of the case of the who was hurt serlously by falling ed visit to fri.nds and relatixes in the esx R. T. Bryant now goes to Oolorado f ¢ » two weeks' trip, mainly on business, Judge Reed has gone to Carroll to b1l ocourt there, the term opening yesterday A, B. Keith, of the Denison Bulleti, ‘was in the city yesterday. Mr, and Mrs, L, McGrew, and Mrs, 13, A, Norris, of Neols, were in the city y..- torday. George Barr, wite and child, of Buffalo, are at the Pacific, J. G, Wolt, of Atchison, Kan., was at the Pacific yesterday- Ed. Mitchell, of St. Louls, was amor 7 yostorday's arrivals at the Pacific, P, M, Pryor yesterday left for Chic o on a brief business trip, New attractions in oarpets at Ha: ness Brothers', —_—— Maueller has not only the finest, ¥ 1t also the nioest and cheapest baby ¢ . rlages in the olty, —_———— Elogant new curtain goods and o taln fixtores, window shades, eto,, at Harkness Brothers', Happlly Wedaed, There was & happy little gather! g ot the residence of A. 8, Olough y. 4. terday afternoon, the occaslon bei g the glving in marrlage of M s, Olough's stster, Miss Oarrie O, Harvcy, to 8. H. Walters, tor of the Col tional chure! mnm«l the u:v‘my, which ::‘:.;; the twain one, and if the wishes of Rev. Mr. Hamlin, I while at work on the Furst & Bradley | friends are realized but in part of the . The man was taken to[newly wedded omes will be bright la- Backus' hotel, and this suit was to|deed. T:l{uulgo eart on & short make Wickham pay the hotel bill, it | trip and then settle In thelr home belng claimed thet he guaranteed its|in lan, where the happy man (s peyment, s olalm which Wickham de- | engaged in the drug business. nles, It ls also expeoted that the in- — ud-nl;moo-nonflw“ s P, RAS A damages. It seems great , rod very cheap, the man was on the elevator and that “.“! 's. THE DAIL) BEE-COUNWU L BLUFES 10WA FRIDAY APRIL 20 SEIZED BY THE STARS. A Bang of Fellows Arrested as Tramps Have a Banquet in the Oalaboose. Other Matters Which Olaimed the Attention of the Anthorities, Judge Aylesworth's court yesterday movning was well thronged, there be- ing Inside the rall, besides attorneys and officlals eleven husky young fel- lows who had beon arrested as va. grants, while outside the rall was an unusually large audlenco of sight seekers, The judge Interviewed the eleven accused, one by one, Inquiring where they came from, how they got there and whither they were bound, It appears they came from all points, but chanced to be together on an in coming freight traln on the Kaneas Clty road, and were sleeplug the box oars when arrested. Their atories varletl in meny detalls but agreed in this, that they were all hunting work, and belng short of fands were travel- ing as economical as possible. Their statements led to the conclusion that it lsnot an unusual thing for brake. men on freight tralns to give some of this claes of travelers a chanceto ride in a boxoar, for a mere pittance, a quar- ter or o half a dollar, which amount 1t 1s natarally supposed goes into the pocket, rather than Into the company’s vaults, These fellows are thusslipped Into & boxcar when the conductor ls ? | not looking, and the door {s looked. There is a natural query arises from thisstate of facts, and that is, how would 1t bo In case of an accident, by which one or more of these men shail bo hurt! What would be the com- pany’s liability insuch a case, its own employees having been parties to this peculiar mode of carrylng human live stock? The court had no ocoasion to pass vpon this questlon, however. The eleven men gave their names avd hailing places as follows: Mike Sulli- van, Kansas; Thomas Young, Wiscon- sin; M. MoGetrich, Vermont; John Palmiog, Missourl; Wm. Wilson, Illi- nols; James MoCabe, Massachusetts; John Stephen, New York; 8, Stewart, Missourl; M. Myers, Dennis Darrin, Ed, Madden, Ohio. Most of them had no money. The liberated land- holder of the party having $3, while the smallest ocapitallst had a dime. One of the party, a Vermonter, olalmed to have had between $200 and $300 about three weeks ago, but ranlhntly confessed to having spent t In rlotous living. The oourt con- cluded that they were men hunting for work and that the fact of their pecullar method of traveling was not sufficlent to cause conviction as va- ants, Rev. Mr. Fisk, who has practiced at the bar and who was for. merly distriot attorney at New Orleans appeared In their behalf, and argued to the same effect, Hia clients were accordingly discharged, and as they had not had thelr breakfast, the ocourt ordered that they be fed, They gratefully applauded him, and gave the judge an encore, sfter which they repaired to the calaboose, where they |ndulgbod in a banquet consisting of beef, bread and coffee, served with tin plates and cups, with fingers for forks and newspapers for napkins, and after fllnllhllu their meal started off in high glee. There were two drunks of in police court yesterday. One was Charles Robertson, who settled by $2.60 In cash and §7in work. The other was 8. McClane, who had to settle all by work, * Thomas O'Leary who, while drunk, fell down some stairs at Lower’s hatoh, was 80 badly Injured that it seemed cruel to punish him farther for his ree, and the court accordingly dis- charged him, Dr. Bellinger attended to his dislooated shoulder and put him {5 as comfortable condition as posei- o, A, T. Wallsoce, the young man who stands on the street corner and sells the unwary a little bit of soap for fifty cents with the tempting prospect of drawing an elegant gold watch or some other big prize, was yesterday in court. He showed that he had a license for the clty and the court held that this debarred the olty from rosecuting him, Ot ocourse e oould be brought up under * | the state law forbldding such schemes, but that was not this case. It seems that the olty fathers, in framing the present llcense ordinance, had an eye out for making every kind of business contribute to the finances of the city, without so much regard as to whether the business was otherwise helpful or hurtful to the morals and prosperity of the olty. Horsford's Acid Phosphate 1s an appetizer; it stimulates the stom- ach to renewed actlvity; and in many ways tones up and invigorates the whole system. Oall and see the choloe selection in carpets, oll oloths, mats, etc., at Harkneas Brothers'. A choloe stock of parasols just opeuned at Harkness Brothers', Our New Loau suu amprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter con- vinoes us that one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of hnlidlng houses s d and in operation by the Trust and Improvement company of vhis city, By investivg in shares in this institution, which 1s backed by some of our best and most rellable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family., In tak. inga oertaln number of shares, at a oertaln monthly payment, in a few ears A& man oan own & house of his own for about the sams as he pays monthly for rent. We bellove the Mercantile Loan and Trust £ company, by lzing and openin, up for business, having filled a long felt want In Bluffa. Thelr ASADY & ORCUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant and com- plete AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK, They will carry a very LARGHSTOCK and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councli Bluffs, Iowa, HANA & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Bryadway, Councll Bluffs, West Slde Sq‘naro, Olulndl}mWA‘ ~ DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO.,, (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Who'esale Frarers and Gonfectioners 16 aad 18 Pearl-st., Council Blu s, Ia. M. GALLAGHER, GCGROCERIEBES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants, DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. JOHN BERNO & G0., s st Snes M7 b et MAX MOHN, }oreston nouse. {gres i biniins: J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. o s0'8% o0 ave DR. J. F. WHITE, "o 0 Wi ke ™ N. SCHURZ, oco atter Subronry 150, over smmcocn Espress. S. 8. WAGNER, xianersi's Seustmains eaves 3o, 2 " s A PIERG NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, L] o ' f First Door East of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Broadway Sobaly daw i B S e GO PETER C. MILLER, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W ALL PAPIER! AND WINDOW SHADES. 'PAINTING IN ALL I8 BRANOHES. FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES, ¥X0§ 18.4X220 North Main Street DEVOL & WRIGHT, HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE TINNBER'S STOOK, HTO: 504 Broadway, 12 and 14 Main Streot, - [ COUNCIL BLUFFS, STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW. ‘We solicit your patronage and will make it pay you to trade with us, Mail orders a TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE Lands an "fots Bougit and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. JOUNCIL BLUFFS _ - - - - - - I0WA R 1) /. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EHEAIXR GOODS 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, lowa. For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. an_d Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Mannfacturer treet and 8th Avenue, Council Bluffs, Prompt attention to orders, e Workmnnship and Reasonable fob 10 Cor, Main and First avenue. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, &t foures: ket, 327 Broadway. VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Bray's stable, No. 12 Soott street. BROOKLYN MARKET, Oor. Eighth and Broadway. Manuf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plied, 8th 8t., between 6th and 7th Avenue. SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Opera House. Refitted. $1, $1.50 per day. FURNITURE, STOVES, snd GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 325 Brosdway. "OONTRAOTORS and BUILDERS Corner Sixth street and Avenue G, C. F. SMITH. St i o peotonions iramines W. W. SHERMAN. et 15 Saim meot JAMES FRANEY, tiioutod Ghamn s becadvny: HOWE & SON, """ "Hruriscis Seppien 508 Brosdway, LINDT HART, s ol it ooue ™ E.STOCKERT & 0., Sraissoi Window Souson 0 5l SANITARIUM i Pop 'S " Montgomers, 3 D, Phy. A, LAMB, B00% “iioune, wcont " door sbove. Mawopasian: WADE CARY, HARRY LELAND, P. J. HENNESSY, REVERE HOUSE, A. J. MANDEL, DE CAY & CASSEL, Corner arges Fuce. ormom. v v o |MR8, B, J, HARBING, M. D., OFFICER & PUSEY NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD R TR . o Madiesl Besinigian W. H. ALMY, G608 BouGHT ARD SOLD, 212 Brosdway, (ouncil Blufis Ia AND — - ’ t olty and those who desire homes. GOUHGIL BLUFFS SPEGIA[ Established, - - 1866 YNECOLOGIST, Thelr president is T. A, Kirkland, NOTICES. Dealers in Forelgn and Domestla Exchange a C b vice president, Judge Peake; sec- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their office is in the base- ment of Shugart's and MoMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl street. ian27-1y —_————— The Maverick Natfonal Bank of Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government and other in- vestment seouritios, and transacts any business for its correspondents in the line of banking. m&th-me Young man or woman, if you want big m‘.ua“'or mall amount, insure in the M Amsocl. d and Muf ation, Rapids, TIowa, COMMERCIAL. OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET. WazAr ~-No, 2 spring, 76¢; No. 8, 63; rejected 50c; good demand. CorN—Dealers paying 83c; rejected corn Chicago, 50¢c; new mixed, 52}c; white corn, 85c. The receipts of corn are light, OAms—Scarce and in good demand; 83 Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton. 30 per bale, Rye—40c; light luppl{. CorN MeAL—1 25per 100 pounds, \Vméh-—(lood supply; prices at yards, 5 00@6 00, Coar—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton, Burrks—Plenty and in fair demand; 2¢; creamery, 30¢ and plenty ot Looge-Ready sale 2)@140 lozen, imnh—pl"'ulrhmk'a wholesaling at 18c, PouLtRY—Firm; dealers paying 130 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 500; onions, 50c; Trust P S 15-8m, | WV A5 take s Bua. do Sonta-por wook o nd home securitics. NOTIOE.—8pecial advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this column a4 the ow rato of TEN CENTS PER Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions, Owned by Dr, O. W. Archibald. 1888 SHASON 1883 MONT—Datk chestnut horse. 15 YRNTRs J610; bred by Geny . T hxlniwnl( ; by Almont, dam Nor- by Alexander's Norman, the sire of h{?:lfl; Almont by Alexander's Abdal- lah, sire of Goldsmih Maid, r cord 2:14. Al mon has sired %0 horses with' records In #:50 and better, naig"m rwol\ilhln.:‘.’n; and l;dl:&l. 1 Chestnut sorrel horse, mgmn, Vo9, 876, bred by Pliny Nicholss, Esq., West Liberty, Iows, by Wapsie, dam a fine Kenfucky bred mare, Glenwood is a large pow- erful horse, welghs 1,160 pounds, hay great style and speed, and has proven himself a most excel- lent sire, "These horses possess rare individua, ,excellence, and cholos breeding, 7These highly bred stal: Lous will make the spring season of 1883 at the Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each, to Insure. Leave adv ertiseme Pear] Sireet, noar Broadway. ‘Wanta. HousE WANTED—Anyone having a small house for sale, without lot, can find & pur- chaserat A. H. Mayne's, 34 Pearl street. de) livered by carriers. Office, No § Poarl Streett near Broadway. For Sale and Rent F;OR REN1—House on Fourth street, complete outfit of new furniture for sale. Tnquire of C. Banes, office Shugait Implement Co, R T ) LD BEES—In packsges of & hundred at 25¢ | For further information N}p’}, to » package ab Tun Bus office, No. 7 Pearl SAMUEL COLBURN, Trainer, T Council Bluffs Driving Park. OR SAL¥—Monuments of marble and granite marl3-dlm st No. 34 north Main street. OR RENT—A large packing house, very fav- vorably located within 13 miles’ of “court house, Council Biuffs, capacity 301 hogs daily, strcam of water closo by,ice house filied with ice, ferms very reasonable aod long lease, wou'd be & very favorable property fora glucose factory or other manufacturing puiposes. " Apply to Ali1 K. L. WILLIAMS, Bz Office. 1.D. KDMUNDAON, N, L SHUGART, A W. STRENY Prosident, Vice-Pres't. Cashior, CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organtsed under the laws of the State of Iowa Paid up capital, 9,758,000 Authortsed capital. 200,000 Interest pald on time on the principal cities of the United Europe. Bpecial attention given to collections W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEAGE. Omaha and Council Bluffs and correspondence with prompé returns. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, delphia, Penna, Office Cor, Broadway & @lenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Phils The treatment of all disesses and rlllml Gculties peculiar 40 females & specially FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, very Burning Brands —FPOR— DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FAOTORIES, Eto., Eto., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. S. E. MAXON, cé\sflag-. :("h@“?o per dozen; apples, 2 50 Real Estate & Collection Agenoy. DIRBOTORS. AROEREIT EQX. oy ] 0dd Fellow s block, over Savings' e g“ngofit;%:%‘xro‘u n i "hfi. o jansy a7 ‘J“:“’m e c::m over savings bank, - STO0K, BLUF¥FS. : - wa, CaTTLE—S 00@8 50; oalves 5 00@7 50, MORGAN, KRLLER & C0., —_— packing b e sl kP sre |s|.| gaommcamnme EDWNJ. ABBOTT. wml:‘““““‘ RESH o e W darv o rigd Justice of the Peace and " Wenotice the uusx’ Mautual q-uqum-m—'_o:f“ orpe ; Trust of Towa, werved as uanertaker for Jour highly ot o WILLIAM RAPP‘ flu‘u 'UPHOLSTERING in all i llotuy Public. 1 mm “.'mqhh'l: 104} Main Stzest, Next Block south E....u‘—_ sttendad o sl earvek-la another eolumn of this vaper. t53m| of P, 0., Oouncll Bluffs, Iows, ) der Slled withous delay. — 416Broadway, Council Bluffs.

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