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THE DAIL) BEE-COUNU:L BLUFFS 1I0WA WEDNESDAY APRIL 25 - by falth a very good thing in Its way; bat knowledge Is better, Splrituallsm gives that knowledge. It teaches how to live true to our God, true to ourselves and all earthly ties, Get all the good we can and leave the ear.h plane the better for having lived In it. The purer you live the greatar the beautles urfolded, and it glves that peace that passeth all un. derstanding, and above all takes away the foar of death for that {s when true life begine, For myself I would rather follow those teachings and bear the onus, than be a fashionable hypo- orite. Mzs. B, FOUND AND FINED. Some of the Offenders Who Were Yosterday Invited to Court. J. N. OASADY, F. H, ORCUTT, CASADY & CRCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, - - COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA, EXCLUSIVE GARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadwsy. NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-clecss Goods and the Best of Workmanship The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesdav Morning, April 25, How Swindlers Oan Work If They Only Pay the Oity a Few Dollars. Ofoe: No, 7 Pearl Btreet, Near *roadway. —_——— MINOR MHENTION, Couxcin Brurrs, April 23, —egne Onssady & Orcutt will be glad to sbow you the new effects In all grades of carpets. Please call, Adam Wolf was arrested for ralsing » distarbance at Mr. Hendrle's iron works, He oame to this city as a stranger and secured employment at the works for a day or two, and when there was no more work for him he demanded his pay, and on belng re. forred to the timekeeper, became wonderfally wrath, he belng too high- toned to take any money except from ‘‘the boss"” himself. He was a little under the Influence of the ardent at the time, and became very =busive, using such profane and obscene lan- guage that the officers had to arrest him, On coming into court yester- day morning he was very penitent, and begsed to be forglven, but the judge sald he was not there as a priest but a judge, and on the plea of gullty could do nothing under the law but fine him, His bill was therefore fig: ured up at $9.60. TOO MUCH DRINK, L. Galbralth, for belng drunk and disorderly and disturblng the peace of & Broadway saloon, was fined a like sum. “Willlam Pursell and Andrew Oody. Drunk, No effects.” Such was the record, but then the drunk proved t have effect after all, not only the bloodshot eyes, parched lips, and fev- erlsh faces, but inthe judgment of the court, Imposing a fine on each of the prisoners, Time is money, and they pald In time, not having cash, ~8ee Joseph Reiter's spring styles, ~—Additional local on seventh page, Rice's Sarprise party s at Dohany’s this evening, bl Permit to wed was yesterday given to John Kramer snd Katle Behmer. wahid, both of this clty. The Round Table held an interest- ing semsion last evening at the resi- dence of Mrs, Hewitt, BE o A farmer, while plowing on last Saturday, about four miles northwest of Avooa, tarned up a fall kit of coun. terfelters' implements, The Councll Bluffs and Northern rallway company has established an office of its own, having rented a room just in the rear of J. T. Hart's 06, The Daughters of Rebekah are ar- ranging to give a ball at Bloom & Nixon's to-morrow evening, it being the anniversary of Odd Fellowship in the United States. The democratic state convention Is called to meet in Des Molnes June 6th, to nominate candidates for gover- mnor, justice of the supreme court, and superintendent of public instruction. Dowey &Stone, of Omaha, sent their dellvory wagon over the river i yesterday loanded with elegant farni. ture for the office of J. T, Hart, in connection with the Iowa and Nebras- ka {nsurance company, _— . WALl that buy at the auction wale at 102 Main street, are well pleased All goods are gxaranteed asrepresent- ed. Go and see for yourself, THE WICKED FLEE. CESSo. %&é To v\.oo HANAN & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO., 412 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, West Side Square, Olarin }IOWA' Three Lrunks Hober up Enough vo Break Out of the Calaboose. Yesterday noon while the police officers were all away from the head- quarters, three prisoners In the back room who were there for unpaid fines aa drunkg, succeeded In making gcod thelr esoa) The door is fastened by an iron pin, and the persons ingenlously fixed a long stick, evidently left aside for kindling wood, ana patting this through the transom over the door, reached the pin and removed it. Thus opening the door, they raised a win- dow and orawled into the free alr and were gone. The ones who thus escaped were Adam Wolf, L. Wm, Parsell, and Andrew Cody. The need of a new clty jall becomes more and more evident as the present cala- booso cannot keep men after they get sober enough to walk out. “ROUGH ON RATS,’ e DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succossors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectioners | 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Blu¥s, Ia. | il The engineerin of th g y Guaranteed. Oomflng‘lnfl'a .2d°onrs:tham r:ll::; CHARGED WITH BURGLARY, cle;:-dm:: rate, mioe, roaches, flles, | \ 7 and 9 Maln Street, 3 3 ; i COUNCIL BLUFFS. M, GALLAG H ER, started out yesterdsy morning to looate | Doputy Sher!ff Riley Olark, of (ants, bed bugs, skanks, ohipmunks, | " 777~ 7~ 7% ° ~ & gophers,” 16c. Drugglsts, _——— You can get the latest style of jow- elry and silver ware at your own prices at No, 102 Maln street. Everyarticle warranted, * DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BENO & G0., 15 aiaic Sireet W05 Busct Biveot MAX MOHN, }oreston mouse. {Frag e tiiive. J. M_BARSTOW, M. D.. o s0'5 % o v DR. J. F. WHITE, "o, 6 Wiiow svemae N. SCHURZ, oico atter Feorry 352, over smmsieta Express S. S. WAGNER, £:xiamerss'st essonaote raton, o, 22 dth 8- J. M. ST. JOHN & CO. GASH BUYERS, Who'esale butter, cges, povitry and fruit. Ship to us. Drattby return mail. 149 Broadway. LI T R T R PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, ie:'s5:” Bevuivey: W. W. SHERMAN. L.7lEFARNES Lo e vy JAMES FRANEY, Mot Beh At HOWE & SON, "™ Tt e swairor IINDTE BARY, ATorrrms AL AT, oy . E. STOCKERT & 00,0k sne Window Staionsis sloer: SANITARIUM it Shomens . o' By - BOOT AND SHOE S8HOP, No. 808 Breadway, opposite A. LAMB, Neola, brought to this ocity yesterday and lodged in jail George Fry to await the action of grand jury on a charge of burglary. Fry will be remembered as the young man who sneaked a coat from Mason Wise's livery stable, and who was sent to jall for a short time on that charge. On bein, released he went to Underwood, an it appeara that he there continaed his orooked ways by burglarizing asaloon, helping himselt to whisky, cigars and the ocontents of the il He was nabbed by the officers, walved exami- natlon, and is now again in jall in this olty. the proposed line between here and Oresent City. It s to be hoped that 1t will not end where it began—on mp«, but be pushed to active opera- n. GROCE RIHES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendantas, TRY Ig : F‘ie\;gt-y _Iml_-m_Em of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Broadway _leb3ly -mtuth. e IR ! PETER C. MILLER, W ALL PAPER! AND WINDOW SHADES. PAINTING IN ALL IT§ BRANCHES, FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES. n0af Maf Qeceee DEVOL & WRIGHT, HARDWARE. STOVES, TINWARE TINNBR'S STOOX, HTO: . 504 Broadway, 12 and 14 Main Street, - §.: COUNCIL BLUFFS, 5 STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW. We solicit your patronage and will make it pay you to trade with us. Mail orders » specinlty. Prompt attention and close prices. As the result of the competitive ex- amination of aspirants for the oadet- ship at Annapolls naval academy, the committee have reported In favor of the appointment of B. W, Stearns, of Logan, Harrlson county, though it seems to have bsen a dead heat be- tween him and Arthur Ohase, of Avoos, #0 far as Intellectual part of the race was concerned. The Boys' band are making grand \ preparations for a public ball to come on next Friday evening, Aprll 27, As this will be the last dance until after the summer, a large attendance Is ex- peoted. They have seourod 8t. Francls academy which is undoubtedly the fineat hall for dancing in the clty. This fact, in addition to the reputation the former dances have attained is a guar- anteo of a large attendance and a good time. We hope all those called upon will help the boys along as they are deserving of sucoess, A speclal car of Australlan or ’ “‘black stripe” mail arrlved Monday night over the Union Pacific en route to New York where it will be for- warded by steamer, There were 280 sacks, nearly 16,000 pounds. The Ohtoago & Northwesters had a spocial ready to receive, with orders to run through to Chioago in eighteen hours. The mail was tranaferred in about elghteen minutes, so complete were arrangements, and inside of twenty minutes it was on its way esst. The run to Boone, » distance of 160 miles, was made In three hours and twenty . minutes, nearly fifty miles an hour, The oase agalnst N, J. Bond, for maintaining nuisance by having his ¢ office and scales extend Into Broad- way, will Frobubl, be declded by Jnxp Aylesworth this morning, Among the new discoveries resulting from this oase Is that the ordinance for the violation of which this action ‘was brought was not signed by the mayor, though attested by the olerk and published as usual. One of the questions rafsed is whether the ab- #eonce of the mayor’s signature invall- dates the ordinance or not. If it does, ——— Linked by Love. The was a happy yet quiet sortof a wedding at the the parlors of Kiel's hotel yesterdsy afternoon, the con- tracting parties belng Charles A. Rommel and Miss Maggle Mass, Jus- tloe Vaughan officiating. Mr. Rom- mel is the agent of the Wabash rail- way at Sliver City, while the bride is the daughter of Mr. K. Mass, one of the leading farmers of Sliver Oreek township. The happy couple drove to this, clty, were thus quietly mar- rled, and returned at once vo thelr home, where they will recelve hearty congratulations and earnest well wishes, both having many friends, STOLEN BEEF, B. F. Donahue entered complaint yesterday before Justice Schurz to the effoot that Charles Rooaw/tz had found his cow roaming about the highway, and appropriated it to Lls own use, kllling the animal and seoreting the meat, while the hidew s in his possession. Rocawltz was i ¢ rested, and tho case was met for o hearing one week from next Saturda; , the accused being released on by STREET SWINDLING, Frank Ashton and a inere bo; named J. M. Doran, who were arres. ed for pllylnf the soap box racket were brought into court yesteraay, o:. & charge of awindling and took . change of venue from Judge Aylen worth to Justice Abbott, and ther. q.ut & continuance until this morning. 'here were also Informations file agalnst both under city ordinances, one sgainst Ashton for selling withou: a llcense, the other Ifinlt the boy for vi oy. Itis to be hoped thst something can be done torid the towi of these kind of street fellows, who ply thelr trade on the corners, anl ply on the lumgell‘bflluu of the u - sophistioated. s olty, howev.:, llcenses just such fellows, and it seer « that s0 long as they pay a f.. dollars into the treasury th ; oan do as they please, but woe 10 them if they do not divi'e up with the city. Then they are ' be prosecuted. The inconsistenoy . f the present policy of the olty is show . olearly in the faot that In this cs- Ashton is, on the one side, charg: ! with swindling, snd, on the nfi. ¢ hand, charged with not gettinga i cense from the olty to conduct a bu: - COUGHS, Brown's BRONCHIAL TwocHES are used wich advantage to alle- viate Uuugh Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections, Price 25cts, a X, TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE tands and Lols Boughi and sold. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - [0WA MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIXR GOQOODS 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MAGCHINERY. fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer d 8th Avenue, Councll Bluffs. Prompt attention to orders, e b O el C i Workmnpehip and Reasonable charos teb 1 — e ——————————————— raoa, ormions. wnw roor MRS, B, J, HARDING, M. D., OFFICER & PUSET, If you are not married, write the Mar. risge Fund and Mutual Trust Associa- tion, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for circulars explaining the plan, 15-8m, V The Union Avel;uo Scheme. The few who were 20 active In try- ing to get the oity to give up Union avenue to the Union Paolfic, are keeping very qulet about it now, The Nonparell boasted that ninety per cent of the oltizens favored the scheme, but has doubtless found ere this that the opposite is the truth. Perhaps this has discouraged ‘‘the colonel.” Perhaps, in view of the strong opposition, he is working on the aly to serve his rallroad bosses in the matter, The ocitizens have bpe- come now pretty well'posted up as to the scheme, and have seen enough and learned enough to put them on their guard, and to prevent any such hasty action in so important a matter as The Nonpareil urges the council to take. It becomes more and more evident that the plan was not so much to benefit Councll Bluffs, as Union Avenue, second door above Metropolitan, WADE CARY, ™™ iy s, N0 15 soot vt HARRY LELAND, "™ "Gr'tin ana Brondway. P. J. HENNESSY, oiisi st Soimenn oin and7in Avenat: ots and other like schemes 8o long those who pay the city a few dolls + can awindle all they please, and the. » who do not are proseouted until th. ; do pay, and then lat alone, hile Ashten and bis boy compa: - fon are thus being put to the rac., another fellow is by day and by nlg/.. standing on the baok corners, selli: g soap at a fabulous price to men w) o © o tHho dice to ¥ jewelry. e pald L . lloense. Othlrllrl’l he would hevo been charged with swindling, t.. His business is none the better ar' Medical Electrician the olt; unmln very well prosecute :mnvhinh{: ‘:l:gm;. :l ‘l lw:n(;lh 1 u]) bl‘"hl ;hn A Unlnl::l Pnnfiuh a ST o mmm. for nulsances in the streets, usiness. most useless to ho. |club whil oould use when SMITH & NO! ., opp. | un:ndl«L streets, until the to have the olty rid of soap box rac). it dealred, for thumping any move for REVERE HausE, Ot el Rgfictéd.r;.l‘;;."“?%gr d:; Gnunfl]l Bl‘ufis, Ia,, AND another bridge across the river, If its scheme could work, the Unlon Pacific could charge what it pleased and run its dummy to suit {taelf, in times of peace, and whenever the indignant goo le doterminsd to enter upon a ridge enterprise, It could put on more tralns, reduce rates, and take the life out of the new enterprise. B:aides that, the company would hava posses- slon of property which has occat the :Ity thousands of dollars, It won'c work, ‘The following have been named as the committee to arrange for the pro- Fud excursion of the Knights of on the 25th of May: Lodge o, 18, F. B. Patton, John R. Stagg, ©O. Tibbitts, A, L. Ayers; No. 40, & M. Washburne, John Hammer, G, W. McCoy, J. N. Backley; No. 61, E. . L. Meyer, W, Preiffer, M. O. Felker; No, b1, Oharles Berg: , B. Grahl, B, Kstzensteln, H. Nutt. Oonferences and oorrespcn- dence have commenced with rallway offiolals and other lodges of the ‘l::l thts th'l v:aw to d;d:zng | noon the worse because he does - , of where an W they | does not & license, but the oft will go, and who will joln with uflE officlals say by their aots that it fllar,! O, A, Hickok, the celebrated horse. | 18 license 1t 1s lezitimate, if not, L 1+ = of Oall!ornL, passed through this | 8 8windle. The logioal declaration : ¢ olty Sanday night with his noted stud | these acts and this ordinance s tl of fast ones, Including St. Julien, | the olty lloenses men to swlndle, Overman, Romeo, Director and a HUBBUB AT HOME, gnnb«r of young horses belonging to| Fin COoy was such a wild sort of 'l';n“fi' Falr and J. W. Mackey, | drunk that he got his family frighten. . e Ualon Pacific was delayed, but by his threats and num{y behavi -, theChloagoand Northwestern waitedas | even going so far as to flourish a .+ . Hickok was bound to have the horses | volver. Ho was cooled off In 1 » goover that raad. The horses were | calaboose and yesterday morning w v glven a nicely padded, well arranged [so penitent that Justice Abbott ... car on the Northwestern, and rolled over the road eo .'-im, ':;: bim off with & flue of 85 and costs, Established, - - 1856 .’;‘::.'.'.;2‘:'.‘1:‘1{' sut Domente Exonne: | G Y NECOLOGHIST. m’f,“}{;f?j‘,,f”ff“ifl? Afh;ta.llb.}g.ns. Office Oor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, 1883 SHASON 1883 OOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. NORMONT-Dark chestnut horse. 15 haDdDBlg, foaied 1870; bred by Gen, W.T. | AR Witbers, Lexington Ky Almons, dam Nor- e dreatment of 1sons08 ol Withers, LexingtonKy ; by, Almont, dam Not: | gculiies peculiar 4o femaice & specistly Lulu, rmrdy’lzlb; Almont by Alexander’s Abdal- lah, sire of Goldsmi h Maid, r cord 2:14. Al- mont hss sired 20 horses with' records in 2:30 and bet er, and 3 with records in 2:20 and b tter. ° A. J. MARDEL, 5o0SERoLS sUreLies, 52 Brosinay. DE CAY & GASSEL, Soner'sishiren sad ‘dvese . W. H. ALMY, G6008ovair axp S0LD, 212 Brosdway. Gur New Losn wu mprovement oo ( GQUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL Investigation into the matter con- NUTlGES- vinces us that one of the most equita ble, reasouable and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and | yomcg. ~Spectal advertisements, suc {n « peration by the Morcantile Loan, | 1o yound, To Loan, For Sale, To Rens, Trust and Improvement company of | wangs, Boarding, etc., will be lnserted in this uhis city. By investirg in shares In f coiumn a4 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER this Institation, which 1s backed by | LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS some of our best and most rellable | pRR LINE for each subsequent insertion. business men, it becomes possible and | Leave adv ertiseme »\ our office, No. 7 comparatively easy for & man of mod- | Pear] Btreot, ncar Brsadway. erate means to mur:l:] romfnl;hbiu § d fi y. tak- feeling and jealousy, but often making | home for himself an bungliog work of a' job, or allowing|ings certain number of shares, st a|: e — the criminal to escape. It has been | %¢Ftaln monthly payment, “; b house for sale, withou lot, ca . find a pur- urged that when one cfficer was after | 798r® & man can ""“h 8 hOUSE | chiierat A, H. Mayne ., 84 Pear! stroet. somo game tho others should also pe|°f hls own for lbO'M the tnmnwn. N osted, 80 that they might be on the|h® Ppeys monthly —for “"a,h $ YA A sportation free, Kelly roukun(. and there has boen mnoh |Pelleve the Mercantile Loan and Truat | and Grow, 130 Main street. trouble about every man working for | €0mPany, by crganizing aud opening Gracuate of R]uelmrll:h: Institution, Phila delphia, Penna. It Is by no means improbable that, In the rearrangement of the olty po- lice force, a olty detective will be em- ployed, and that matters peouliarly in that line will be in his charge and handling. One ef the chiet causes of «|trouble in the police force has been that the cfficora have been pulling apart and working separately on de- teotlve work, not only causing ill- — Chestnut eorrel horse, 15 D s, bred by Pliny Nicholas, £ Esq., West Liberty, lows, by Wapsie, dam a fing Kenfucky bred mare, Glenwoo1isa large pow- Konluck bred i oo o s hons |~ WINTHERLIGH BROS,, and speed, and has provon himselt & mos: excel- | Are now ready to contract for small castings lent e, ot sy every description in orses posseas rare individua excellence, and choice brecutng. . hese highly bred star | MALLEABLE IRON, 10as wili make the ¥pring season of 1583 at the GRAY IRON, : And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Council Bluffs Driving Park| , attention is called to tho fict that the At 835 Each, to Insure Beiale ato malted (n” Ao whidh ies the For further information apply to SAMUEL COLBURN, Tniner, | BUILNI ng Brands Council Bluffs Dfl“ngl:d.{k. L me ™ | DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO 1, D. NDMUNDSON, B, L. BHU ~ FACTORIES, Etc., Ete. ———————— for business, having filled & long ANTED—Everybody Council Blufts 1o Prosident, Vico - Onshles, e ' easlly that they arrived In Obleago the| E. Knabe offers to sell his j. | Bimselt. By tho putting on of a oity| P & Blufs, Tholr | WV "io tako Tus Bax, 30 conts per weok, dey As well as " premis nf dateot felt want In Councl! Bluffs. Thelr 2| \ :l;:.lr‘:l::n.?::c:: ?::: l::r?:'u:n::xh gold mounted harness very low. cf‘:ul,v:.:‘::'i‘:“}l:’:go“;g:‘"'l:::“ :hl'fi plans and systom of l;)-m w:lll Tigar | UISEN. 05 aeiten - Gflen, M0 ¥ Ponrt Riee G'TIZENS BAN K Catt | e B r‘and S ] v e e R e hours later than usual, maxing excel. 2o ol laris, Bill be les tristion on the foroe. :,l::u‘z:‘t.:;r:inlh:::mufiyh;;t.::;x:‘n For Sale and Rent Of Council Bluffs, ARE NICELY EXECUTED, vers, malaria, 1 — " N 7 i ¢ znt::lmun" cs:.:i.ltdl::l!:fl:f:l:; :gr:.h heartburn, u’u., nut.hms’l Is lou l:::: :: Durxer's SaLap DREesING a ready | Pronouncivg them reasonable and x;l:o Woeutaon 1O OV AP | grrunined under the laws of the State of Tows [ Works: Corner Sixth strectand Eleventh aveuus, — made, rich and delicious dressing for Dr. West, Dentlst, 14 Pearl streot, all salads of meat, fish or vegetables, Cheaper and infinitely better than home made. No sauce equal to it, Paid up capltal. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Author capital. turim=s | 8, E. MAXON, o Y equitable, and backed by gentlemen | PY D °|,.l as Brown's Iron Bitters, ufl honor and integrity, As the com Fok RE wrm, seven miles from town Apjly to Dr. P. W. Poulson J‘lllllo.- To the Edltor of The Bee: pany exiats it becomes at onoe an {o. stitution of value and credit to oor — Kelley & Grow could not yosterday - . llectls I do not crave notorlety but while clty and those who desire homes. ”: I;Eq?.‘:nnp";‘:.-'.l;:-l ;mz‘-‘:’#:f;:fi 2%&?&;‘#;:“ o AROEIT &BQ T ‘ :‘“‘:fl“”:’l: '":Mofllgigbm d’l-n out | you take up parts of Mr, Paige’s lio- Why be weak! Wh A T‘heh prosident l; '5 A-P.lfifilmfl, sireet ° Dinsorons . ! ent wou o well to oall | tare which thi ol v i y Dol vice president, Judge 6; 800~ EM. fmarble and granite | 9+ D. Edmundson, E.L.8h Beebe, and their office is In the bese- OOUNOIL BLUFFS. + . lowa, ment of Shugart's and MoMahon's e N — new blook, corner First avenue and fl?fim’,fi fi:'?zk‘ B EnW|' J. ABBoTT- \ ooden and a5 ERESH - FISH, 2 C, J, Beckman, of harness fame, ‘will move, 1st, from his present on middle Brosdway into J, J. rown's block, 519 Main street, oné Those that know me would ocertalnly smile at ‘‘dlseased brains or nervous complications” Nu&. d to me as blook south of Klal's hotel, and just | pod Dafortansrols T aia b arused : > = i3 il Vedintamities | Justice of the Peace and opposite the clty scales. hia lackare, but I should judge from | peted \«fifi m '%" o Oodae o=l WILLIAM RAPP, |suy -w‘-‘“"v.:‘:lv:w"_‘m’-“o'"::mmm: Notary Public. Very large stock of curtalns in power “'"'h"‘.:‘:: one block, The disoov papers of the Mxoquulmum"m"' w.nfi-r:-l;l ! wuriaia poles o4 Oussldy & Oroutte. | ebesar Tho ceiboinn Bave | place whish e wountarielt” caujat 1a the ,W,,._d&'}g L. of P, 0., Counell Blufls, Tows, | G fted withows sulny, ¥ P0e 480 #188roadway, Council Bluffs. ' b