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Lo A T T e —a P LT OO UITUT U DLURED IUWA THURSDAY APRIL 26 him permission to have it there for five years, and the time was not yot up. It was clalmed also In defense that the ordinance under which the charge was brought was not signed by the mayor. The court declded that the council had no right to give a license for occupying any portion of the street for private purposes, and that such a license could afford no pro. tectlon, The ocourt alsc held that while the scales were no actual obstruction to travel on the street, yet they oonstituted an incum- brance and obstruction in the law, and therefore a nulsance. It was also held that the ordinance though irregu- \ DO S—— “The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ‘Thursdav Morning, April 26, - = = = §10.00 per Yoar. [ ———— Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near “rondway, —_—nm—— MINOR MHENTION., — e ————————— ] STREET SWINDLING. The First Prosecution Bives the Offender a Chance to Skip the Town, J. N, CASADY, F. H, ORCUTT. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, - - The Perplexities in Which the Cov Authorities Find Them- selves. IL BLUFFS, IOWA, EXCLUSIVE CARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-class Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed, Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street, - - 3 Yesterday there was an Interesting —Ses Joseph Reiter's spring styles. lar in not being signed by the mayor, wdday P ' - oase before Justice Abbotl, 1t belng | oy 1avertheless valld, the reqairment tional b e that of Frank Ashton, charged with|of the ml{dl'l signature belng more “Y:‘:k has begun in earnest on Main | awindling. diredtory in 1ta natare than fixing it as [l an essentlal. There were other polnts poiuts raised, bat these seemed the most im, at, No fine was im. posed on Mr. Bond, that belng de- ferred untll morning by request of Mayor Lyman, the defendant’s attor- ney, who desired to file his exceptions, The case will doubtless be carried up, and the and Is not yet. —_—— WATCHING WATER WORKS. Ashton had a young boy with him, who was arrested on a llke charge, but he was discharged, the evidence not belng quite strong enough, though it Indleated that he was a sort of oapper to the game, Ashton has been plylng the soap business, selling little boxes containing a tiny plece of common soap, with the assurance that there were money prizes insome of the boxes. When oaptured, his satchel, from whioch he was selling, was found to contaln no boxes having money in them. There were several boxes from the edges of which protruded little bits of old revenue stamps, taken from beer kogs and olgar boxes, evidently Intended to carry the idea to the purchaser that they were the edges of green- bocks tucked inslde the boxes. Oapt. Hight, the county sttorney, prosecuted the case and George Holmes was the defendant’s attorney. Justice Abbott declded that it was swindling device and that the ac- oared should be held over to the district ocourt. He fixed the bail at $100 and gave the young man until this morning to give ball, taking his own recognizance in the meantime, This translated into plain English meant, ““Get out of town be- fore 7 o'clock in the morning, or you will be arrested.” ‘While this trial was golng on there was a similar game belng p&yed with- in sight of the court room, by the young man who has planted himself snd show case day after day at the corner of Maln and Broadway. This young man also sells soap fifty cents, worth perhaps a nickel, and gives a chance free to draw a prize by shakin, dice. There are nine of the dice, an whatever their number add up, there 1s a corresponding number in the show The spiritualists are to hold a soclal :nd danoce at their hall Baturday even- ng. James Madden is ralsing his house and sidewalk on Fifth avenue to grade, James Goulden has bought the meat market of Leland & Danfarth on Lower Broadway. J.J. Langdon, of this olty, and h A, Kshn, of Haszel Doll, have ed permlt to wed. J. W. Laing’s old dry goods stand on Broadway 1s belng fitted up by Henry Wagner for a saloon, The revival meetings at the Baptist church, under the leadership of Mr, tin, continue to grow in attendance and Interest. Officer Brooks yesterday f>und Thos. Ryon 8o heavily laden with the contents of the bowl that he gave him & bunk in the calaboose, The Presbyterlan soclal club is to entertained this evening by Mra, Thomss Officer, at her residence, as- :.ht:d by Mrs. Mayes and Miss Wel- lok, F. Enix has commercad prooeed- ings for divorce from his wife, Mary Enix, on the ground of adultery, claiming that she 1s llving with an- other man in Harlan, Justice Bohurz yesterday afternoon, at his parlors, performed the ceremony which made Oatherlne Behememen- wahld change her name and become :l;n wife of John Kraemer, of this ty. Edwin Burbridge, the well.known farmer of Boomer township, will warm his new $1,600 barn by a May-day party, for which occasion he e: od the Bavarlon band and lssued two v To NO, & REDZISH 2. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Counoll Bluffs, q A e ieetai } TOWA. ; ‘ '{ f g | HANA Oftizens From Fairfleld and Cherokee Inspect Thoee Here Yeatorday a company of citizens from Falrfleld arrived In this clty over the . B. & Q. for the epeclal parpose of Inspecting the water works here, that city now Intending to engage soon in a eimilar enterprise. The party conalsted of Msjor J. J. Cummings, G. D. McGaw, Thomas Steward, James F. Crawford, G. A, Unkrich, N. 8. Bright, Aea 8. Bcott, and G. W, Shoultz There were also two promi- nents from Cherokee who arrived yes- terday, one belng M. Waketold. the mayor of that place, the other, E C. Herrick, a well known citizen, Theee came here particularly to look after the Council Bluffs and Northern railway enterprise, and besides por- forming thelr mission so far as that was conoerned they joined the uther gentlemen in a trip of Inspection, to see how the water works were pro- fl-anlng, Mayor Bowman, Aldermen cMahon, Siedentopf and Elcher, E. L. Shugart, Secretary Odell of the board of trade, and Harry Blrkinbine, the engineer of the works, together with f ‘W. Chapman, accompanied the visitors, and pointed out to them such matterg of Interest snd gave such information as would make their stay most profitable and pleasant. The party besides looking at the works, (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Whoiesals Fraiters and Gonfeetioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluYXs, Ia. R. S. COLE & CO.,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood and fron PU M PS, Wood Tubing ard Gas Pipe and Pump fixtures, for both Wood aud Iron Pumps. ~Ordors will receive COUNCIL BLUZFS, COUNCIL BLUFFS. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BENO & 0O0., 15 siai it o 37 o oot MAX MOHN, }orssrox mouse. {gremiebinioine: J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. oo sin'si Cor. b6th 8t. and Bth Ave. ompt attention. No. 604 ihum Maln Etreet, OWA. 115-e0d 481 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, hundred Invitations. oase on somoe pleces of cheap jewelry. | visited Falrmont park and the driving LA e L Ll Wy Woci ' Henry Boze appoared before Jus- Olcourl; tl:; nunb‘cirl whiol lm :mnt k, and all u&{{;n hll well -pfrnd Dn' J' F' WHlT L 00 A LY A . C. LA RSO N’ (s o PI‘OD ri etOl'. tioe Sohi torday, charged with | commonly thrown draw only cheap gden, In after— JUSTIOE OF THE PEACE, killing :‘:i whlon:ing :;g'l‘homu rings, studs, buttons, eto, Such num- | noon the Fairfield gentlemen boarded ". sc“unz, Office after February 16th, over Amerloan Exprees. LATEST IMPROVED MAGHINERY. Bawch, of wis townshlp, The bers as oan seldom or never be thrown | the street car and went over to Omaha oase was ocontinued until the 2nd |Are placed on watches and money. If |to see what they could there, intend- s s w AGNER LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT of May, any will notioe the numbers on |ing to return and go from here to| Qs Ou y for funerals at reasonable rates, No. 22 4th St. the desirable prizes and then practice AVl ke mos by (thia! eara of Atlantic to Inspect water works there. Nugent & Smith in another column that firm stands prepared to furnish the very beat of work in the merchant talloring line. They are having already a liberal patronage and seem to be giv- ing to all the very best of satisfaction, Mies Nottie Bray, daaghter of Mr. Theo Bray, met 'ldl rather a serious accldent Tuesday afternoon. As she was returning home from St Franols' academy, a team hurrledly driven out of an alley strack her, causing a fracture of her collar bone, a little at home with more dice, he will readily satisfy his curiosity and can be oonvinoed at less expense, that it is hopeless to expeot to get any p'ze worth carrying off, even If the oi..er features of the game were atraight. This young man has, however, a license from the city to pursue . /a business, The other young man L.d not, and, by a strange colncldencn, the latter is prosecuted under the atu .0 law and the former is not. It lecks very much as if it wasall right o swindle, if the olty treasury only g .t {ts share of '.hafimfiu in the way ot o PHRSONAL. L. C. BRAGKETT, 224 an 226 Broadway. BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, s Greatest jety in the City. No stranger should fail to visit my store rooms. Broadway Meat Mar- BT L ™ TITLE, ABSTRAGT OLFEF IOE G- F- SMITH. Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished” Lands &. nd S L 0? s Bou %ht agd s Old. w w SHERM AN In FINE HARNESS I have the variety MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. « W. »_that briogs patronsge. 184 Main strect.| yQTARTES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who'esalo butter, eggs, povltry and frult. Ship tous. Draftby return mail. 148 Brosdway. s A PIERG NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, » N 5 Cor. Main and First avenue, Henry Hart, a cousin of Dr. Hart, of this city, and a cousin by marriage of J, G. Tipton, Esq., came in from Lemars to meet his wife, who is enroute home from a recreating trip to Los Angelos, Califor. nis, and departed over the Sioux City & acific yesterday for their aome in Le- mars, when Mr, Hart is extensively en- gaged in the mercantile business. John A, Wood, representing John Rob- 1f lasulng orders can result in hav- ; & | insosua otrout; '"'Ih’" yeercay, foqult, MERCHANT Arti W am e e e tng the city aleaned up, there will b | < "’A':mg".p';..."h&.:':e;vd-l:pm.l..5 irg ““’“‘I B! ioxniejnd sening JAM ES FRA" E and R-mmblo%:g‘gef" 873 "fsl:o-dvgv:?f QU NCIL BLUFFS -__10WA aweeping reformation. The chief of | watched the other one for a whilewi b i vasspect Shete o forllibetng 1y J e A ety { polioe has ordered the oitizons to olean | muoh interest, and he may have d:4 auoed from ita present sum, 8175, aa the FURNITURE, STOVES and show was intending to come here on the 18th of next month it favorable arrange- ments could be made, James McDermott, a young msn from ‘Wisconsin, who during the few months te hasbeen in the clty has formed many ao- quaintances, has now'taken a clerkship in the streets and alleys, the board Bk i Imsed o e mebtions: B it oag e and the olty marshal has come out In & ;04" {t seoms that conslstency shon d - oard to like effect. Now if the mayor|demand the filing of an Mozlmuun | and oty sttorney will o'n:fi(ouuw sult, | ggainat him, too, | perhaps the oltizens make Up| “‘The task fs rather appalling too, as ) thelr minds to obey one or all of the| ¢ 4y xo difficalt to draw the line, b1t commands given. it s agreod by nearly all that th-.s Household Supplies, 303 Broadway, HOWE & SON, LINDT & HART, SmEre n, e o, o E. STOCKERT & 00, B s i : wyOurtains and Window Shades, 309 B'way- MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, . THE LEADING DEALER IN ¢ EEAIXRXR GOODS 887 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. the Ogden house, as Bob. Koonz expects And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and The actlon of the Crawford ty | four of transient street business al..ll board of supervisors in ':‘:.d ":‘:.‘““’_ be cleared ont at ouoe, but how It ‘s :ol:gv. ?:::ny‘ to engage in the cattle SA'"TARIU ereign, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, fi. D., Phy. § e D e L ey Bt s EE Ll ¢ | 1 totntod shad P i var R L AN B, B O st dioe. abene Sl Shpatte o ovl ung man b 4 Keollor waa so unfortunate ast winter | While the state law denounces it n & | esldent of thix oity, and an ex-slderman | 139 piEnipa s Avente, ffiasoond cloors i abeTe HMMEIRATID: ° s to freeze his hands aad feet terrl- | crime, perplexes the powers that ho, who has been doing business in Mt, Pleas. ant, Iowa, and Stansbury, Mo,, has pur- chased property on Main street with the intention of making this his home again, bly, thus disabling him from work, and the board ordered him to leave the county, branding him as a pauper. - John x‘m-, P aih: ‘What is falr for one, however, sho:: d be the treatment of others of ) ve business, and the clty cannot afford o WADE CARY, V" 5y tamie, No.15 Soott stree, fend Orders to JOMN GILBERT, Manufacturer 2 Street and 8th Avenue, Oouncll Bluffs. Plon‘l‘gfi attention to orders, e b [ Workmapship snd Reasonable charzes tob 1 Corner BROOKLYN MARKET, b itaelf rd sing t ’ of the young o:&,“n::::d”b:;‘l:o: n' w“x:":rh‘:::g '::n:l%:.h.d: ’,: '::n:: Om::."o.lmstl‘l:czfmk' t:ow:::‘:rl; “ARRY LELA“D’ Cor. Eighth and Broadway. { rmcs, ornoxs. W. H. M. POSNY. m. l. |!. mnllfl, l. n.. last wook to take care of his he | P! nse, aud protes ®oh been v % belng able o do so. Ho I natarally | swindlers who do pays e (M | 00 Feant eaAC M. A Kpnale bl Manuf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup P. J. HENNESSY, OFFICER & PUSEY, L D ALk ks mar e and (inky plied, 8th 8t., between 6th and 7th Avenue, The olty itaelf brought other ca s endeavor to make it more than warm o leading farmer of that township were in nst Ashton and his boy compann the city yesterday. Medical Electrician for thote who have stigmatized his {ng the former with not haviua| My J, K. Killmore, of Chi s h SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New . 4 orippled son. lloense, and oharglng the boy with + «~| _r:',.h ‘o het _o: r];_ ‘;I. mfl::'ml 5.;: HEVER E HOUSE, Opera House, Refitied. $1,$1.50 per day. Gmlnn l > al AND | Many who still remember the ao. | K007+ Tho boy was dlecharged 5 - { [ ) unied by her granddaughter Miss counts given last winter of the Jepuson- Thompson fight at the Three-Miio house, in Orawfo L“.....:.““.z‘.u. f tho fracas b [t out of tha fracas has resulted in » v!rdlot in favor of the Thompson brothers for $650, thelr claim belng 85,000, ‘Judge Reed has ven the defendants a new trlal on e ground that Mr, Shawvan, the at- that the sult for terday, but Ashton pleaded guilty i..d pald ‘5 and oosts, DurkEr's SALaD DRESSING a res 7 made, rich and dellcious dressing ' r all salads of meat, fish or vegetab ' Cheaper and infinitely better t! a home made. No sauce equal to it. - - If you are not married, write the M .r Bertie 'U'aft, and will months, James Eggleston, for many years cath. fer of the Second National bank, of Aurora, Iil, and now a resident of Min. neapolis, is in the city, being on his re- turn from a trip to Kansas Oity, W. A, Stowe, of the firm of Stowe & remain several A. J. MANDEL, DE CAY & CASSEL, FURNITURE, STOVES, snd GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 326 Broadway. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. W. H. ALMY Our New Loan suu smprovement Uo NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL Established, - - 1856 Dealors in Forelgn and Domostts Exchenge nd home securities. 1.D. KDMUNDSON, B. L SHUGARY, A, W. STRXEY President, Vico-Pres't. Cashler. CITIZENS BAN GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, delphls, Penna, Offlce Our, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Phils risge Fund and Mutual Trust Asso .| Hammond, attorneys of Omaba, croseed| T, tigation Into the matter con- The treatment of all disoases and tal :fllh.o' l'::)::.lnvwl b o :b el ‘.‘:o:'um, th .%'fld" Tows, for clreu % ¢he Big Muddy to look at the thriving ,|,,::.°;.l“',;.f one of the most equita- NOTICES. Soulties Scutins £ Somalen s SVRORILY s plea @ jury. o . 1t seoms from The Bulletin, of D’.n::,b —_— metropolis on the Towa side, ble, reasonable and feasible plans of son, that the se! diot has o little r does, thsuldn of the ver- subjected Judge Reed to vot oriticlam, thelr gmpnhlu them to feel that at justioe and law A Small Blaze. Yestrday morning as a Bex reportar throw himself back in » ohalr at Charles Roth’'s barber shop at ©'6 Broadway, the artist of the brush ».d Richard Beaty, one of the popular frefght eonduotors ¢f the O, R, I, & P,, made a run into the oity yesterday. L. T. Genung, the boss attorney of Hastings, oame down to view the metrop- olis yesterday. butlding honses s that proposed and {n operation by the Mercantile Loan, T:ust and Improvement company of his city, By Investicg In shares in this institation, which 1s backed by some of our best and most reliable business men, it becomes possible and NOTICE.—Special advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Reni, Wante, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this column af the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet insersion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent and correspondence with promp returns, PIRBROTORS 4. D. Edmundson, E. L. 8h h W, Wallace, J. W, lor, AW Rireed FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to_contract for small castings every description in 0N insertloa. | ~ ——————————————————— | MALLEABLE IRON, oup very ooolly excused himself w!.i: M ) 3 " W. A. McCampbell and wife, of M: comparatively easy for a man of mod- | Leave adv ertiseme a4 our offics, No.?7 3 GRAY IRON, A ’ lbg:uul! & Orcutt will be .lrhd to| ‘Please exouse me » minute whi \ I Aine, Towa, wers l:mw ’.:.:'d.’.‘ (;t:;_: erate moans to secure a comfortable | Pearl Bireot, noar Broadway. .%!nmt,‘x.i.m“g!“&% And any ALLOY OF BRASS, you the new effocts In grades | put out the fire—the back of \he v e home for himself and family. In tak- e finest quality aod largest stock west of attention is called to the fact that the of carpets, Please oall, bullding is In a blaze.”” Such pro-cd| ar n ings ocertaln number of shares, at a Wents, Chicago ot # ooden and Metallc Cases Cale 8% | mefals aro maited in cavciaiza. which gives the to ba the oase, but by the help of Sherifl 0. O, Redfeld, of Haclan, was | certain monthly payment, in a fow | : e ot o e prcen, G My Moryai haa | 467 bont casings, In fevors, malerts, billonaness, 6 case, but by the help of rov« |, ¢ng gity yesterday, on s flying business OUSE WANTED—Anyone having a small and thor- heartburn, ete., nothing is so benefi- clal as Brown's Iron Bitters. Dr, West, Dentlet, 14 Pearl street. eral, who were quick with palls, .ne blaze was suppressed, limiting the damage to a fow dollars only, t).vre bglng & hole burmed in the ; f. ere 18 no knowing how the lire trip, 8, D. Street, clerk of the courts, has been spending » few days in Chicago, H, C. Oady, of St, Louis, was among years a man can own & house of his own for about the sams as he pays monthly for rent. We belleve the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled & long Irouse for sale, withou- lot, ca find a pur- chacerat A. H. Mayne e, 34 Poarl street. Everybod, to take THE Bus, Council Blufte lo conts per week, de lvered by carriors. Office, No T Pearl troot servea a8 uuuertaker for forty years oughly unaomtauds his nusness. Warerooms, 811 Brosaway. UPHOLSTERING in all lta branches promtly attended to also carpet- Ia ing ano taniorequing, felegraphic aua wa or- ders filled without delay. Burning Brands DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, OIGAR and TOBACOO FACTORIES, Ete., Eto, For window shades, wall puper, and | Searieqy DOL 1t 18 supPoted Shat It ‘a8 | ycstarday's arvival a the Ogden. folt want in Councll Blufa, Their |22 o™ As well aa' palnts go to P. O. Miller's, No. 20 |j g AL g, "x' H ‘Bu "Ia.| H.C. Lamb, the well known resident of | plans and system of loans will bear For Sale and Rent Cattle Brands north Main st. y Mr. A, H, I | Denison, was In the city yesterday. the wmost carefal mrntinyh u;d nn;;:- FNT—Faru soven illes (rous towa. A oy , ' ipation, and we have no hesitancy in . P, W. Poulson [ ARE NICELY C N Mrs. W. H. Almy will clean kid Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. Mr, Wells, of Deere, Wells & Co., has pronouncing them Samsonable sud T Brosivay. at 16 ocents a pair at 212 —————— Nogent & Smith, merchant tailors, pecial attention glven to producing a stylish garment in the highest art of p, Nos 7 and 9, Main IN BESPONDENCY, ETC, DR, W, 8, POWELL, Defisce, 0., says: “‘I have used it with ¢ - factory results in dyspeptle ailm: nts assoclated with great mental depces- slon or despondency.” returned from his southern trip, ‘W. W, Bennett and wife, of Dow City, were at the Pacific yesterday, Jerry Meyers started yesterday Plattsmouth on a short trip, B, M, Smith, formerly proprietor of the Biggs house, is in the city, for equitable, and backed by gentlemen o? honor and Integrity, As the com pany exists it becomes at once an in- stitution of value and oredit to our olty and those who desire homes. Thelr president s T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; sec- LD BEES—In packsges of a hundred at 25¢ & package at Tus Bus office, No. 7 Pearl sireet o OR SALE—Manuments of marble and granite at No. 34 north Maia street WILLIAM RAPP, 104} Maln Street, Next Block south of P. 0., Councll Blufis, Iowa, W. R. VAUGHAN: NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN. Works: Corner Sixth streetand Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 8. E. MAXON, The Bona Ci reol I R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Office over sevings bank, stroet, A daciit’ “‘m ’;‘“ d“"".d Ll ':. :.m (.)r:';or;-o‘l' “;l;hc Avoca Herald B:;": Ao o.fizo s in the base- JIIS'EI_GE‘ P.dFooTHEm“g‘EAGE. l.flflu HELD. OF YOUNG CATTLE S AR b 0, J, Beckman, of harness fame, |moring by Judge Aylesworth in the| gamuel Well, of Blflylllllll. Mich,, was :‘:‘N‘;‘oks,hm; I‘\n:l avenue '::; Real Estate & Colleotlon Agenoy. FOR SALE. g Enw'" J Aano'n'—‘ will -'c.n. Ma) lat, lro::,hllh&r}n}t case of the olty agalnst N, J. Bond, |at the Paclfic yesterday. Poarl street, ian87-ly | n Odd Fellow -Bbl.nok) , over Bavings' |00 Hoad of Yearling Steers and Hetfers, 4 2 road v - S Al wn's block, 519 Main block routh of Kiel's uum froed who was charged with maintalning » nulsance by having his office and scales M, V, Haynes, of Siduey, was at the Pacifio yester day, jvas-ty 800 Head of Two-year-old Steers, and Justice ot the Peace and Wenotice the DI Mutual 100 Head of Tw -old Heiters, B on upper Brosdway extend into the| Yobn Lindt has gone to Sec Olty to try M'A-u.u;-.:l Eapids lows, | MBS, R, J. HILTON, M, D,, Mwu..m...%.rfimfl Notary Public. Very large stock of cartalns snd | that m‘&m o 13 on st | i Klashitinof ‘e Tache i the popersof thesate, Money for the Us; | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON |53 51 & yoriums r',‘ku-"'fl.w-'v-u"'. 5B Gouncil Bluffs. eurialn poles at Gassady & Orout's. |showed that the eouncil had g'ven | Opden. Suothar soluma of thia Daper, (630 | $3% Breadwev. Conmell Minls | Brows cousty, lows asin" | €18Broadway, Counc

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