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imn VUALLL DIulu. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning, June 28, =TT sumsortrmon nates: 420000 per Tour | "MINOR MENTION. Seo Joseph Reiter's spring styles. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's. Additional local news on seventh page. on the The river is ru}mrted as being o uring 24 rise at the rate of 27 inches hours. The ladies of the Baptist church give an ice cream and strawberry festival this evening. The hest grass crop we have seen this season is that on the flower beds in the park. 7. T, Lindsey & Co., in another col- umn, <all public attention to their new enterprise in rubber goods. A three year old son of Jacob_Sachan, of (Goodrich township, Crawford county, fell from a bridge into the creek and was drowned. The Revere house seems to_be than holding its own. otliers that it is crowded nightly. evidently a good house. more It holds so many It in Tra Platner started hishorses, ““Council Bluffs” and ““Dawn of Day,” for Minne- apolis yesterday, they being entered for races lxmre on the Fourth. Citizens, while out with their horses for a drive, should take a few whirls around the mile track at the driving park. The track needs a little such working. John Jamesand A, Carty, of Denison, while carrying gome ice in a boat, were swept over the dam, and had a desperate struggle and narrow escape from death. Charles West, for whose arrest a war- rant is out on the charge of assaulting and battering his wife, has apparently skipped, the officers being unable to find him. The art and fancy work gallery of the $t. Francis academy will be open to-day for the inspection of friends and the pub- lic [mnfl‘;f“ in connection with the <commencement exercises to be given at that institution to-day. A goodly number are now stepping up to_the city building and paying the $2 poll tax, rather than wait until next weok and be sued, with the prospect of having 86 judgment against them, and not even a man’s shirt is exempt from ex- ecution, Leave to wed was yesterday given John Bentler, of Davenport, and Lena Slenen- kember, of this city; Eugene Westervelt, of Sioux City, and Helena Hewitt, of this city; Chrhmg&er Dalton, of Jack- son, Mich., and Katty Sinclair, of this <city. U BUAS, @UI S 18 YL DRI WALIEU AL R AVANULS ACS AL, ST T with well-known business houses here. Tue Bee joins heartily with many others in good wishes and congratulations. The daughters of Rebekah held a social Inst evening at the home of Mrs. John, on Grace street. Tho bettering of the weather has a marked effect in brightening up business, even if farmers are kept at home busy. its Bighth Annual Commencement Exercises Take Place To-day. The exercises of the eighth annual commencement of 8t. Francis' Academy are to take place to-day, the programme opening at 9 o'clock, an early hour being necessarily fixed upon, as a lengthy pro- grammo has been arranged. It promises to be the most enjoyable and meritorious exhibition yet given by the scholars of the academy, and the attendance will be large enough to test the full seating capacity of the rooms, The following is the programme arranged: intrance March. .. Mrs. Stern, an aged lady on Madison street, now suffers from a broken arm, as the result of tripping on a loose plank in a mdewalk, There was but one drunk for the police court to handle yesterday. He was a harmless, quiet one, found sleeping it off. He gave his name as Stephen Mc- Lean'and was assessed 87.60. Cloutman Gerner, Annie’ Lusk, Louie It is expected that the corner atone of ary Mills, Lizz h‘.fl..m.", the new Masonic temple will be laid by ceveit . Mozart the latter part of Ju‘y with due cero- |} yange R mony. This building promises to be one | 3 of the greatest improvements of the year. Nellie Driscoll, who has sued the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad company for damages for being from a sleeping car, has filed the re bond of 8200 for cost, and the case will doubtless go the United States district court, derson, Sadie Kelly, May Gund mpanied on t Keating. Minim's Song, ‘Miss o pinno by Oberon, (trio). Misses Mary O'N gon, Lizzie O0'Rou te McGav Schne Seloct Roading_ Vhiad .. Beyer Lillie Hillas, Josie Dur- Katie Murphy, Hat- 1, Katie McDonald, Mary ler, Maud Tostevin, ‘ “Mona's Waters.” Tur Ber has been congratulated by many | for iu"g g voice to those owning homes along the creek, and are unable to meet the peremptory order of the council to fill adjoining strocts at their own expense. Phe ofticial organ of the city council, which has been given that position, not because of its importance or circulation, but because it is democratic, and needing the crumbs from the table, zealously urges these flood sufferers to lift the extra burden, and takes the side of the rich and power- ful against the poor and humble. In|* ancther column appears another protest. Seeing that the city council has ordered Col. Cochran's communication printed at the city's uquunu, because he is rich and abundantly able to pay his share of the cost of filling, the query naturally arises why the council will not order some communications on the other side, from the poorer citizens, printed in the efficient organ at the city's expense, so that both sides may be treated alike. Pearl of the Sea ... Misses Sarah Mahone West, Celin Hugh Maggio Operetta........ g ac] Accompanist, Miss Bello | Norma, (two pianos) Midses Pussie Keating, sy . . Tenderson. sou sy “Unwritten Music.” Miss Maggie Swift. ... “The Poli May Gund. 11 Trovatore . Misses Pussi oating, Ha Annie 1 M Vocal Solo. ... Miss Ax Allogro Giojoss from (Two Pianos), Misses Maggio Swift, Fannie Essay.......... " Moral Culture and Science,” Mias Hattie Blaxsim. The Last Rose of Summer. .Oesten Miss Fannie Mc. There are many whisperings of warn. | Voo ing that citizens should be on the look- out, as the scheme of giving up Union EFehue 1, the “UAIoh Pasits, 1s being worked quietly, but with a show of being | Select Reading. ... Searching for the Sluin” successful, and that the action will fi Miss Belle Henderson, upon the people like a thunder clap upon Lucla di Lammermoor. . Strakosch o sloeping innocent. All this may not be | .. - i Mag o :“'I nd Unsoen® true, but the extent of the circulation, 5 St FannindoAtes o oy and the readiness with which people be- No. 6 lieve the rumors, show how little confi- Bt rr;h‘.; kbt i ano Quartef -Rossini it A e Mime Bannie MoAts: 14t iassim, Not- h serner, Pussie Keating, Louie West, intorests and how ready the peoplo aro| “{haa Tk, to believe that the sly workers will do | Rigoletto. . anything which their monopolizing mas- ter bids them, even if it involve a sacri- fico of the people's rights. It doos well enough for such men to prate upon ‘bogus _jewelry,” corruptions, ete. The expressions up and down the streets show that they themselves have not, even by a lunls‘rulidencu here, succeeded in gain- ing the confidence of the people, and they above allothers are distrusted. A iod on Piano by Mi M"mi"‘ ccompanied on Piano by Misses Maggie Swift, Bello Henderson. Rhaprodie (two pianos) ... Liszt Misses Belle Henderson, Maggie Swift. Rhapsodio . Liszt ... Liszt Miss Amielin Pasche. Presentation to Graduates. .. Miss Anna Lusk Response...............Miss Hattie Blaxsim Conferring Flonors, Gradnating Medals, Etc. Valedictory. Miss Belle Henderson Closing Chorus 2 human Accompanied by , Belle | ———— The CAUGHEY HOUSE on Broadway is one of the best hotels of its size in the west. There was muchrejoicing on the stroets e - i FRSNONAL, On Saturday evening, July 7, the N. CASADY. ¥. I ORUUTT. CASADY & ORCUTT, Exclusive Only one in the City. "1 502 Broadway, - . Garpet Store, Stock now Complete. ' MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. CASADY & ORCUTT, COUNCIL BLUFFS. No, 34 Pearl st; A H MAYNE & CO, DEALERS 1IN Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOW. WHOLESALE Fine Shoes 413 Broadway, - - J. M. PHILLIPS, AND RETAIL BOOTS AND SHOES! a Specialty. COUNCIL BLUFFsS, NUGENT 7 and 9 Main Street, - - & SMITH, MerchantTailors FIRST CLASS GOODS AND THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, - COUNCIL BLUFFsS. T DIRBOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA. To The Trade! menta as will enable us to sell you Ruber Boots, Shogs, EL, Here, as Low as you can buy them East. £ Write for further information. Z.T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. MRS. M. McALLISTER, THE LEADING DEALER IN Millinery and Notions. 295 Main Street, Council Bluffs. JOHN R. MARTIN, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, Has a full line of Bath Tubs, Sink, Boflors, Brass and Lead Goods, Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings. Job- bing promptly atéended to. First-class work guaranteed. No, 11 Pear/ Street, - - + - COUNCIL BLUFFS. L. C. BRACKEIT, 224 AND 226 BROADWAY BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest in the City. No stranger should fail te visit my store rooms, Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADW.AY. A. C. LARSON, CRSRt AR Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. JOHN BENO & C, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl strect. DRUGGISTS. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Wae take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that we have made such arrange- esterday on receipt of the news of Judgo E fu«d‘. nomination. Many remarked| Mr. Cheney, who is on the first of themonth that it was another set-downon the Chap- | to succeed Mr. W. E. Davis as the southwest- man clique, but still there was enough | ern pussenger agent of the Sioux City route at sympathy for them to dampen the joy | this point, has arrived here to enter upon the felt over the nomination. Spiritual society will give a calico necktie party in Shugart & McMahon block. Good music, dancing, cake, Bemis’ lem- onade and ice-cream, These. parties Bought and Sold. L. B. CLARK & CU.. roeey 7 (Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! Prescriptions Compounded at all hours. 106 Broadway. MAX M“ HN, Grocery, 215 Main Street. Hotel, 217 and 210 Main street. OFFICE, Last evening there was a large gather- ing of friends at the residence of George E. Smith, corner of Eighth street and Eighth avenue, to witness the marriage of his daughter, Miss Jennie Smith to Mr. George m, of Minden, a brother of Superyisor Frum. Justice Abbott per- formed the urom::xl and all the neces- have become very pleasurable occasions. dutios of the new position. While all regret RN IS meiEa e Repetion that Council Bluffs is to lose so valuable s man & Mr. Davis, yot there is couse of gladnoss that ho has boen given as prominent and ro- sponsible & position as that to which heis called in Chicago, and that ho is to be suc- cooded here by #o worthy a sucoessor. Mrs, D. Fox, of Corning, Tows, is spending Mrs. T. Schull has opened a dress- making establishment at 105 Pearl street, where she is prepared to do fashionable dressmaking of all kinds, e — Another Protest. Counerr Brurrs, June 27. To the Editor of Tuu Bxs. J.M. BARSTOW M. D, N. SCHURZ. DR. J. F, WHITE, cumrsans Office over American Express. 3, 8 WAGNER, witcuim tor AT LRI e Corner Fifth'strect and Fifth ave. OFFICE, and Fifth up-stairs, Residence, 600 Willow avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, LIVERY AND F! 22 Fourth street. NOSHE & MoMAIIO No. 4 Pearl Street, - 3 = o INT, COUNCIL BLUFFS. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, ; tow d o i . QT I ) OASH RUVERS Yholessiebutter sgps, poul sarin or marry wedding party were pro- 5,07 0% 1 R0 00 AL ST U Wo wotioo in yenterday's copy |12, M: ST, JOHN & C0..CAYH BUYERS. Triionispot IMMIGRATION AGHNTS. e with due hospitality. the firm of MoAtee & ¥ox. of your paper the letter of Col, | ——~ T TR d LTOE TN . |DRAFTS'ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 343 BRCADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS rouders o hat Mr. Pusoy b th o | M W D. Kiekand nd chiliron huve| & Cochran, eommending she city|§ A, PIERCE. i || RS From this district, and in refor. | 210 to Wisconsin to attend tho silver wed. |council for thair action in ~pass- ring to him, even in connection with the -announcement of a competitive examina- tion ‘m;li.l udauh:p, it urel;:lly avoids < givil name, but says: ‘‘the congres- ;‘llu:f representative (ry(:m this distriot .announces,” ete. Never mind, Mr. Pusey has other ways of making his name known than through the press, and dtwill not hurt him to be stubbornly ignored by the weakest of all. The Union Pacific's organ in this city is suspected of &uutly helging along the mgodulmn- getti nion avenue given up to the Union Pacific on the sly :and let the people kick afterwards. may be a great injustice to that organ, but it shows how little confidence the people have in it, and the » #strengthened by ihe , silence keeps afid its refusal to publish \even a communication, warning people to be on the look out for schemes. A warning [ Ogden yesterday. could do no harm if there is nosly scheme to be spoiled, Deputy Marshal White got badly fool- ed yes on a ho able to fine, and who claimed to be too sick to work it out. The officer thought the city could save his board bill by giving him a chance to skip, and so | ing Oftice, 7 Pearl streot. let him go down the street to see a doc- tor, not that he would see the fellow again, but to his surprise the momr not only returned but brought | announcement of the death of Mrs, k o good assortment of medioi or which he had mflmfl-h dobt about $3. White won't try dodge again, icion is| ¥. J. MeShane, of Omaha, took in the it | Bluffs yesterday. . who was un- | the Pacific. ding of her father, and will make quite an ex- tanded visit £ the Badger stato. Fanny Everott haa roturned from school at Concord, N, H., and will spend the summer vacation here. Joseph Gallagher, Geo, W. Tones and W, E. Spencer aro New Yorkers at the Pacific. J. N. Henderson and James Gilmour, of Montreal, were at the Pacifio yosterday, Miss Amelia Emonds isin the city on a visit to her brother, Dr, Emonds. Missos Emma and Addie Fox have returned home from their visit to Keokuk. R. A. Roumans, of Denison, was looking over the Bluffs yesterday. ing au ordinance to have Mynster and other streets filled to grade and taxing the cost to the owners of the property adjacent to such improvement, express- ing his willingness to pay “‘right over the countér for such improvement.” We doubt not that he is willing to have the streets graded and that he can pay his portion without missing it, but it is a reat deal easier for a man worth a mil- ion of dollars and no family to support to be brim full of enterprise and so gen- erous hearted than it is for a man with a family to supportf that has spent his life at hard work to get for himself a small home and pay taxes on . that liftle home for years without grumbling, to grade the streets ull over the cit; and then have the city, after turning al the filthy sewerage into Indian creek and then dam it up with culverts, and thus a1t oot ovarhis. Lita property, and take all, and in some cases more than they could possibly command, to ropair the damages. Under such cir- cumstances would 1t not be better for the city to lend a helping hand than to heap a tax on such people, and to sell out their homes to some land and lot speculator, ly so when it is not altogether at the city is not liable for the damages suffered by these people for changing and obstructing the water course? Let us look at both sides of the question. ©. C. Burroughs, of Decatur, TlL., was at the J. T. Russell, of Kalamazoo, arrived at the Pacific yestorday. J. L, Knowles, of Providence, R. I, is at 'T. H. Blackman, of Detroit, isat the Ogden, o oo i R Open for work, Pryor's Bes Job Print- Death of Mrs, Forguson. Many in this city are saddened by the George W. Ferguson, wifo of the well- 1 OVERFLOWED, known propristor of the Pacific house. o ———— The ladies must sooner or later acknowl. JACOB KOCH. @ F. SVITH. JAMES FRANEY, H/WE & SON, LINDT & BART, e £. STOCKERT & 00, SANITAR. UM WADE CA+Y, EDWIN J. ABBUTT, REVSRE HOUSE, s DE AY & OASSEL. W. H ALMY. Bought and sold. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonable prices. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished, W. W. SHERMAN, ' 1nare the varichy it brings parorage. Artistic Work and reasonable charges. and Household Supplies. P. J. BENNESSY, st EACE, Notary Public and General Conveyancer. =~ 416 Broadwa, Broadway opposite New Opera House, NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, b nm.i;.}fl{u' o4 Mark 327 Broadway. MERCHANT TAILOR, 5 No. 805 Main St.| MERCHANT TAILOR. 872 Broadway. FURNITURE STOVES, 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice in state and federal courts. Mauufacturers Fine Furniture, Upholstery Goods, Curtains, and Window Shades 307 Br Y. And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovercign, Prop. P. J. Mont- ‘gomery, M. D, Physician, VETERINARY SURGEON, "No. 12 Scott street. Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS, JUSTICE, OF THI SMITH & NORTON, 4 Refitted 81, $1.50 per day. CONTRACTORS AND BUILBERS. Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. 212 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. ODELL & DAY, B. 8. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY W A I.I. PAPER, 31 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, ° - - - L PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - 10WA- MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DPEALER IN W | ATR GOODSI 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. P. Overton, DEALER IN* Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, MRS.E.J. HARDING, M. D. Medical Electrician golong asho has his prosent anxioty to e orguson's maiden amo ws BIvir | aiye shat Porsnts madicated sompiocion r'::;"i'uf "w&:l ‘;'f;lfn.;:u -uthuufl‘l:\;. L R I E Dak and Red Cedar Piling, Cedar Telegraph Polesand AND ity i i i i , For Sale, ‘ants, ’ P 3 0 * kecp the city's expenso down, 8. Borham, and sho was born in Olintan, | pRwdec o fhe oy oougigtlo mace ablipok | Foced, T bans, For S T0 Bent Mool Beort | LONS, Rea State |guxsmin e riing oot suegmpn rtesand A man pamed Kramer had several chil- «lren belonging to a neighbor named ;')':::::‘]lm';’%" Ferguson at Sharon, Vt., Katzenstein arrested ona charge of ma- ety i licious mischief. The terrible offenders proved to be two boys, one four years old and one six, and it appeared t S quasix, and it Appess “M“‘i;m reaidence here she has won many friends, house which Kramer nccupies, but which N. Y., September 18, 1833. She was Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street. , 1862, and with her hus- - o Towa in 1862, settling in Dubuque, from which place they moved to Council Bluffs in 1876. During her Our New Loan and Improvement Co. Investigation into the matter convinces us that one of the most equitable, reason- able and feasible plans of building houses and has shown such womanly * traits of | is that proposed and_in operation by the t ‘ rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- wertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. 7 Pear] Street, near Broadway FOR SALE AND RENT. A botel, turnlshod, good locality and AND INSURANCE. No. 39 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, City Property. We have vacant lot in all parts of the city at from of all kinds, st Bed Rock Prices. A Specialty in for brick yand purposes. A full supply of wood and coal always on hand at yard, 802 alu‘i S04 Main street. Office, 505 First Avenue, between Main and Pearl streets, L. B.SIBLEY, CYNECOLOCIST ! pGraduate of Electropathic Institution, Philadelphia enn. ¢1 | character as to win the esteem and res- | Mercantile Loan, ' and_Tmp od terns. - Address A, E.H., Brn Oice, | 450/00 up, for sale on monthly payments. Office Cor. Broad, ¢ dh:uunu‘v‘:')lln 'x‘l“.llfx:lz::rAule:}::r&:";:xl.:: pect of the entire community. Her ill- | ment company of this city. By ! Blutts, : o 62 o o 4 large lots, WIOLESALE DEALER 1¥ way & Glenn Ave i rg bi - ) Y! . ‘rin] ho | 1688 has been of about three montha' | ing in shares in this institution, Which s T4 nicelvcturnished bedroom for, sin- | Pty o (1t BUTTERER that babics were being put on trial he | duration, and her condition has been such | backed by some of our best and most ro- o, AVRY % Mrs, A, A Bmith'n | o gloceme . COUNCIL [RLURYE. OWL. promptly dismissed tho cise. | As x| il within o fow days that there was | liblo business men, it becomos 1p0ssiblo | e | N0 42 Nty Prompt Cash Paid. il of the ill-feeli i w"“t‘! ol I'.mll ‘;’?' hope felt of her final recovery, |and comparatively easy for a man of 8wedish Movement (e 4 The treatment of all diseases and painful difficulties b Fmondoins o cdl;finliln.fn;yu:m:l'::x):x: but within that time sho has uulmpi\liy moderate means to sectire a comfortable o L e mision charged. Sond,for Quotations, | ST 0 fmales & specaly ) weakened that it became evident sho . ged. one of the Kramer boys. It proved to be a mere school-boy scuffle, and this in- fantile prisoner was also allowed to go. Yesterday afternoon there was a quiet little wedding at the residence of Mrs. E. ©. Hewitt, on Second avenue, on which home for himself and family. In taking a certain number of shares, at a certain monthly payment, in a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the same as he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercar Loan and Trust company, by organi must go, and still when the last really came 1t was a sad shock, even with this warning. Besides the husband, upon vhom the burden of sorrow falls with especial weight, she leaves one son, George H. Ferguson, who is also widely s and oponing up Il Cure For the treatment and cure of dry, harsh, falling bair or baldness, at 712 Broadw Blufls, (a soon as roons are completed) xlge, across the way, tion or examination at his a good bnsiness po farm o city property No. 51.— Hotel, the wa. Will trade tor inatown of 700 inhab , well located, will aper in western lowa, wunty pajer and large patronage, very chea We also have & number of choice farms in western roadway, Council Bluffs. THOS. OFFICER, 1L M. PUSKY. OFFICER & PUSEY MORGAN, KELLER, & CO0., UNDERTAKERS. occasion her daughter, Miss Helon How- |known, ho being associated with his|for business, have filled a long felt R GEARAIERRD, . o1 | TR R ANeT BANKERS, of Wooen st el Calie "Cols wedan o e jtt, was given in marriago to Eugeno C. | father in the management of the hotel. | want in Council Blufls. Their plans and sle the groat Shakorand tndian |\ OME ity property, | Comeil Bt - |l dety comptition in quality of goods Westervelt, Rev, Mr. Hamblin per- | The funeral services have not been fully | system of loans will bear the most care- = i B L (g at from 6 0 10 par cents : 4! £ or prices. Our Mr. organ has perved us undertakee formed the ceremony in the presence of |arranged for, and the time will be an- | ful serutiny and examination, and we reh s of veveral different kinds, or grad Fire and Tornado Insurance. Established - - 1850 | i towy voars ane Brasoughly. o LA S the immediate relatives, and the newly | nounced hereafter, it depending some- |have no hesitancy in lmmnunuqu themm | e ges pauch ke b COMMON | fost of companios represented. Equitable rates in all its branches promptly attended t0; also carpes wedded ones shortly after started over the | what upon the wishes and plans of rela- | roasonable and equitable, and backed by | and throat. and falr treatuient. Losses adjusted and paid at this | Dealers in Forglen and Domestic Exchange and [ 18¥ing and * lambrequins.” Telegwphic snd mail Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul on a trip east intending to visit New York, 5‘:!“ r. Westervelt's relatives live, - which they will return to their future home in Sioux City, where Mr. Waostervelt is od with the firm of Ford & Keith. th of the contracti have a wide smcquaintance tives in the east. Her sister, Mrs. Laura 8, Taylor, of Derry, N. H., has already telegraphed that she will be here, and others are expected, The family have the sincerest sympathy of many hearts in this community, and father and son may rost assured that many friends feel that the loss is tono little extent theirs as well gentlemen of honor and integrity, As the company exists it becomes at once an institution of value and credit to our city and those who desire homes, Their pres- ident is T. A. Kirkland; vice president, treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their office is in the basement of Shugart & McMa- Judge Peake; secretary, I. Beery; | migia No. 2. Dry catarrh, with heat in the face and head, hot discolored skin, dry, harsh, dead or falling hair and baldness. e - 0cy. 04" General catarrh of the blood, results in weakness, debility, short breathing, small weak pulse, heart troubles, kidney affections, with liver com- office. Mos. B, J. Hilton, M. D, Home Securities. WINTHERLICH BROS. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, [ron & Brass Foundry orders filled withous 'W.R.VAUCHAN, Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. friends . she having boen for | es that of those of the immediate family | hou's new block, corner First avenue and | byint and indigestion, 'hhfia.d:ndlnlhpwul dis- Cor. 6th 8t. and 11th Ave. v : Ll G S of i i Ak | el Pearl strect, gy | TS i 4 G oo e 223 Brosdway, Council Blums, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - TOWA, | uiich over aviogs ok o0 12 034 Tojer's

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