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p DAILY BEE.]| Tl 1E COUNCIL BLUFFS.| Wednesday Morning July 4. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ! Ry Carrier 20 centa per week Ry Mait #10.00 per Year | OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Sce Joseph Reiter's apring styles Cheap Railrond Tickets at Bushnell's, | Mrs. Bradbury's restaurant, 821 Main atrect The races this afternoon will he im-| Take them in, The Union avenue job is mense. ‘dead give away on the council. y concluded to Mrs. Jacobs yester plead auilty for keeping rowdy louse and | was duly fined, | The P pleasant sc wale of fire works, Capt. Wilson claims 818,500 from t] city for damages caused to his property by the floods, sbyterian young folks liad ‘a last evening, and lively B. F. Crane, who committed suicide at | the Paci House, is said to Lave had | quite a heavy life insurance A large delegation from Blanchurd to gether with a band are expected to join in the parade here today Some games of poker are heard from | as henvy played on the sly, but faro, keno, and other games still scem hushed, An attempt was made to enforce the fire-cracker ordinance until the Fourth was fairly ushered in, but it proved al- most futile. An alarm of fire was caused yesterday morning by the burning of a little house in Streetsville belonging to Mrs, Evans, Some of the sehool houses are becom- ing two popular resorts at night for couples who act as if they cither want to be named or ought to be, Two brothers, both well along in years, and well known here, their name being Berry, were fined yerterday morning for heing drunk, A ludy traveller is reported as being robbed at the Union Pacific depot yester- diy. As usual the police know little about it and say less, A half dozen sheop at once are to go with the big barhecue at the driving park thiie noon, and 1,000 loaves of bread ure prepared, 8o that the multitudes may he fed Old_ Siedent opf favors the establish- ing'of a sewer system independent of Tndian Creek. The council has adopted his resolution instructing the engineer to report on such a system, A housenear the Northwestern depot | was being moved yesterday, when the rear part of the house spread, allowing the chimney to fall and causing some in- jury to Mr. Hoffwan, the occupant. There are several picces of property contended for the opening of Union avenue, which are not' yet paid for by the city, Wouid it not be well for the city to pay for what they get before they give it uway to a roudway. The Bluff City steamer got stuck yesterday in crossing the water mainat Glee avenue, one wheel sinking in the fresh filled dirt. The fire team got dis- couraged and would not full. A pessing mulo team lost the place of the petted fire horses and pulled the wagon out. Ben Smith, the colored man arrestod for shooting Oscar Dickinson, was so badly used up himself yesterday that he could not appear in court. Dickinson was fueling rather poorly, too, yesterday. The ball has not been found, it huving lodged somewhere in Dickinson’s shoul- der The small-pox patients on Broadway, weat of the Northwestern depot. are do. ing well. A watchinan is employed by | the city to koep closs quarantine, so that it hus been considered needless to keep the flag flying, and it has been pulled down lest it cause more alarm to passers- by and strangers in the city than the fucts warrant, | will be such a THE DAILY BEE--COUNCII BLUFF [etitdren of the welltodo can avail | themselves of private schools, but those of the poorer people cannot The mood is apparently so snibbing | the superintendent as to get him sign his position voluntarily, though he [has & contract to remain year, and thus relieve b of the necessity of stating reasons for de | siring a change. Perhaps these BOWMAN'S QUIVER, Arrows, Which he Union to re Mayor Bowman, who is openly oppos «d to the council giving the Union Paci fic the right to Union Avenue, the peo- | gorsely stated, would not mee ples’ boulevard, and not the aldermen’s |any publ ndorsement. Tt is e houlevard, has returned the ordinance | that under Prof. Farnhan's manag ansigned, and accompanied by objections, | the schools have been huilt up, : \ the board has good reasons for a aa briefly \stated in yesterday's BEE. | {hoy should let the public have the bene John Chapman’s organ, or the organ's | fit, and be frank and open about the John Chapman, has utterly ignored |ter. Buta quiet attempt at freezing out these objections, and as they contain | 100ks a8 if there were personal motives much concentrated food for_thought, we | A¢tting them. give them in full, | ’Illu» |||vil| |')llr\r|l.‘x!.]n-:'lnnntl|:4 tion yhly;d. First, That the granting of such | et iltat wi by ol of Lic right of way tosaid railroad company, and its usual occupancy railroad, i and cal diversion of s avenue from its original intended use, 8 | whelly unfit to serve as members of will entirely destroy it as an avenue for |y d of education, and if they do not public travel | have intelligence or experience ‘in regard < Second That the benefits which it is | to school matters they are linble to ma claimed the city will receive for the use | grave inistakes, as they to be of said revenue by said railway will not, in my judgment, « and its inhubitants the loss of said revenue, for the purpose for which it was originally purchasod. hird - That said railway company hut know little about educational They may be good business men, mattars honest | Our New Loan and Improv Investigation into the matter convinees us that one of the most cquitable, reason {able and feasible plans of building houses neither by the acceptance of said grant | i that proposed and. in operation by i nor by the terms of said ordinance, i | Morcantile Loan, Trugt and Tmprove bound to receive and bill all Council {yuent company of this city. By invest- Blufls freight at and from its proposed | in in shares in this istitdton, depot at the juncture of Broadway and ¥ Tkt Union Avente, thereby making it & regu- | 1o busimec e it lar froight station of mlitlmlu]vnuynfllfnfl:““,l comparatively point, but can in its discretion’ receive | yoderate. means to wuch freights at that point and bill them | oe for himself and In taking the same as now at the transfer station. |, covtain number of sha atn cortain “ourth—That shid ordinance does not |y, onthly payment, in a few years a man suipulate or fix the rates for freights or| ¢ wi a house of his own for about the passengers between the Union Pacific de ifs N Bt ity eR b We pot and the proposed Broadway depot » the Mercantile Loan and Trust Fifth.—That the city council has 10| company, by organizing and opening up power, right or authority in law to defeat | for Lusiness, have filled o long felt the will and vote of the people thercof in | want in Council Bluffs, Their plans and he purchase of said avenue for a boule- | geuton of loans will bear the most caro- by giving and granting the same | ful werating and examination, and we ight of way for u single or double | Jave no hesitancy in pronouncing them 'k railway | reasonable and equitable, and backed by Sixth.—The granting to said railway [yentlemen of honor and integrity company the privileges and rights con- | th company exists it becomes at once an forred by the ordi : and most re nes possible n man of omfortable backed by some of ) nee conflicts with |ngtitution of value and eredit to the spirit and terms of the ordinance |y those who desire hons., Their pre permitting tho use of streets by the | jdent is T. A. Kirkland; vi + president, Council Bluffy street railway, approved Judge Peake; secretary, 1. R. Beer December 27, 1877 | treasurer, Col. Becbe, and their offic Mayor Bowman has 1o veto power, 80 iy the basement of Shugart & McMa- Lis objection will probably not affect | hon's new block, corner First avenue and the legality of the ordinance, but he | Pear] stroot. AbHy might, while he was about the business, | 5 % have stated some other strong objections. | The first complete iranslation of the Bi- One is the unseemly haste with which ) v ble in the English language was printed in ordinance prepared by a Union Pacific | the year 1535, A perfect. copy of it sold type-writer, der the immediate dicta- | for $1,750, in 1838, tion of Union Pacific officials, was| Tho Book of Common P rushed through the Council, without giv- | translated into more than sixty languages, ing the people a chai to give voice to |and a million copies of it are printed every their known opposition. He might have | year. shown how the scheme was a pet one of | yames Franklin's old printing press, at the Union Pacific to he able to stand on | which his brother Bej in worked as an Broadway with a_ club, furnished by the |apprentice, is on exhibition at the Old city, with which to beat the life out of |South Church, Boston. It is now the prop- any proposed building of another bridge | erty of the Massachusetts Charitable M, toss the river. If the Union Pacific | chanie Association, to which it was pre- carries its point, it will take especial |Sented by Mr. Jolin B. Murray, sowe years pains, whenever the people clamor for | since. another bridge and a bill is pending in | Blackwood says of George Eliot's mode Congress, to allay the clamor by reducing | of com:. sitior e was the most care- rates and increasing accommodations, and | ful and aceurate hors ; her beau- a8 soon us the peo e are lulled into | tifully written manuscript, free from blur & quict sense. of satisfaction, the enter- | Crure, xl‘:ul“\u;ll. every 11(4'rlnh-llirxucly orise killed or postponed, the Union | wd distinctly finished, was only the ont~ ific will inoronse 1ty rate and lesson its | Word and visible sigh of inward labor, accomimodations to suit itsclf, | which she Ilmd taken ul» l\\'ork out her ideas. i A AT v | Jhe never drew any of her facts or impres- 1o o Mayor's call also warned its 1e0- iy rom second liands, nud thus in spite ttle flag station proposed on Brondway, | ¢C he number and varicty of her illustra- will o transfor. e throdtd teain wil | 4008 she had rarely mv h to correct in her not be brought up to Brondway. BrOsLonniA ol changes of passenger, the busincas in fact | 3 v AR LS regins to_rend it becomen will still be at the Umion Pacific depot. ehEhiecnatl s aunewapapar hooause it The only discernible difference promised | 6248 of names and things which are fa- e onsy giscernible difforence promised | )iy und it will progress accordingly. in_that folks may ride in a steam car in- . A newspaper, in one year, is worth a quar- stéad of a streot car. The dummy men | er's schooling {0 n ehild. Every futher onnnot make fast time, as that would en- | muyt consider that information is connect danger life and limb inside of the city. | ed with advancement. Tle mother of & The ony advantage pretended to be of- | family, being one of its heads, and having fored is that the dummys will run every |a more immediate charge of children, half hour instead of every hour, but for |should herself be instructed. A mind oc- this the city was asked to give up 840,000 | cupied becomes fortified against the ills of The Union Pacific may or may not._keep |life, and is braced for any emergoney. the promise. That company is acting,as | Children amused by reading or study are it always has acted for its own interest, | 0f course more considerate, and more ensi- and notfor the city. Even if it is go- |1y mavaged. ing to pay the Union Pacific, | A rapid penman can write thirty words let that COMpany pay for its | in aminute. To do this he must draw his right of way a \\..‘.‘m....‘ 4 pen through the space of n rod, sixteen er has been —e— and & balf feet. In forty minutes his pen PABLIC SCHOOLS, travels a furlong. We make, on an aver- udaia age, sixteen curves or_turns of the pen in g ‘Writing thirty words minute, we must make 430 turns to ach minate ; in an hour, 25,000; in a duy Shows Great Capacity, | of only five hours, 144,000 in a year of i | 900 such days, 43200,000. The man | therefore, who made 1,000,000 strokes with wourd of education is making great | his pen was not at all remarkable, Muny os it tho publio. schools, _and ot | men“newspaper riters for instnce— £ 000,000 Here we have, in the ag- y little thought or atten- | oyl l il 500" miten long to be truc- the people. Such schomes | ed on paper by such a writer in a year. as that of Union Avenue seem by touch- - ing the pocket books of the people directly, arose a storm of indignation, and yet the education of the yonth, and the handling of the universe scoms bad | S LU U8 B che Bt Lol 06 , tion given b —— Strength and health go together. Ob- tain this happy physical state by using a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, Mul.er tells us n the fourth book of John Chapman may work on the sly, and when the trap is fixed get the coun- cil to spring it, but he seems to lack the bolduess to come outin his paper apd en- dorse the gobbling up of Union avenue. He leuned over the rail and urged the aldermon to hurry up and pass the ordi- nance before the people could be h on the quedtion, or any epposition given [ got:theis childen educated elgowhere. a voice, but he dare not endorse the scheme in his editorial columus, —e— Open for work, Pryor’s Bex Job Print- ing Office, 7 Pearl streot. o — Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pear] street, e — Order your Yoo Cream freezers for the Fourth of DeVor & Winr 504 Brod way —— PERSONAL. Fdward Vau Vit Esq., of Vail, Tows, who huws heen under treatment hore for various ail- ments, hus returned home feeling much bet- ter. Rev, Mr. Mackay. laving leen granted two months leave, has gune, with Lis fauily, to Culiforia, for rest and recreation, Miss Minnie P, Vaughan leaves to-morrow for Atlanta, Georgia, on & visit to her graud- father, Judge Bibb. Master Julian Cleland, son of Rev, Dr. Cleland, of Keokuk, is in the city, visiting friends. He informs us that bis father, i company with Dr, Craig, intends to take pleasure trip this month, to Wisconsin, WP obt, Percival has returned hoiue feeling extra well, Mr. Zorbaugh's little giri, ou Seventh ave- nue, who has been quite illwith diphtheri, is mow pronounced convalescont by hor physician. merely for its purpose fully, if not|oiher tymm of Greece, each under the more important. This apathy is due in |lead of some woman of distingwished ge- part. nius for the cultivation of poesy, music i fo. the fnt‘tllu ore humble, refinement, and grace of nlmnue‘n;, and poorer and less influential classes feel | the other glegant arts, girls were sent that” they cannot help themselves, and !rlumldiutlunt ¢l l:tisea'l“"dte‘flviu {r&r: for- i eign lands, to be educa n o 80~ bhe ignormnt olasses naturally do not ap-| GiHe,." Shpuiia was the head of one of preciste the situntion, while some of the | them, She calls er house “The House rich and more inent parents are able | of the Servant of the Muses,” One prominent merchant yesterday re-| ., - d nurkl;d: “It don't wn:’em moy\'ery SPECIAL NOTICES. much if the school did go down instead| NOTICE.- Spe of up. Teunsend my children away to|Found, To Loa wchool: Let the board go to.” % sto.nll b rate of TE R LINE for the first insertion The action of the board in selection of [ and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent teachers Monday night shows how little | sertion they appreciate the needs of the school, | Pear! Strect, near Broadway and the appointments indicate fanatism policy, and lack of judgement, There | WANTS are some good teachers retained, but | “~\\|n.n Three tin roofors by CARLISLE others have been appoinied to positions | Missoird Valle of importanee, wlhich they expeoted | to nfi without the necessary cx Soveral young gils with no p fitness for the position have been selected by the board, and ii under this sort of | management the schools prosper, it will | bo a surprise The schools lose some of their best teachers and it is said that others will also leave. In a number of caser these teach ors have accepted engagements elsewhel Among those who drop out of the corps| now are Miss Tlickinger Miss Hubbard, and Miss Hewitte, all teachers in the school on the hill, in grammor depart- ments; Miss Wright, Miss Kilbourn, and Miss Barker of the Bloomer school, One of the most serious losses iy that of the Kindergarten schools, and the dropping out of Miss Eddy, one of the | best and most succossful teachers of that | §ou system, in the whole land. Chicago and othr cities aro cuthusisatic over the Kin- p, S ergarten, and the results as this far|., . 2 s N i shown here, have been wondorful: The | Japeu® ¥l 1 conducted i future by P J. M il advertisements, such as Lost, t, Wants, Board Leave advertisements at our oftice, FOR SALE AND RENT, ow house 116 First Avenue. Sovem Mulieen, corner Ist)avenue and 9th For Sale, pets and hy ixth Avene The turnit The furni house No. fully used. H. Dovenport, Nosto | ptdern i biorts s, and carpets by Toney, Bright & Chpen of cach day between 4 aid 6 p. ixth Avenue is for sale or rent don, Can b see Ming 81 he Early pose uinsler of Boston Mass. dlouble harne never boen sl Carrlage and harnoss caii bo seen at B Counoll Blufts, la. July £ Dissolution of Copartnership. given that the partuership lately 8. C. Rose and F. J. Me Mahon the thirtiest qay of J rins of the article of copas board is that, with one exception, they | enterprising in other directions, and yet | 'Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. | rment Co. | in this column at the low | N CAsAD V6 Exclus Gar MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. CASADY & ORCUTT, |502 Broadway, s : which is | DEALE Bulkand Barel LimeLou MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE No, 24 Pearl Street, ) ? o J. M. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE ‘ Fine Shoes 413 Broadway, - - o A. H. MAYNE & CO,, s WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1843, ol CASADY & ORCUTT, et COUNCIL BLUFFS. RS IN isville & Portland Cement HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. AND RETAIL BOOTS AND SHOE !~ a Specialty. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Merchan 7 and 9 Main Street, - - |JON BENO & Co., L.B. OLARK & CU.. v |MAX MOHN, 7. M. BARSTOW. M. D,, |DR. J. F. WHITE, |N. SCHURZ. . 8 WAGNER, [J. M. ST. JOHN & CO.CA: Draft by retuen mail. 146 Broadway S A. PIERCE. [JA00B KOOH, ock oo 5 |G, BMITE, oomrrioa ® 'W. W. SHERMAN, \JAMES FRANEY, 'HUWE & SON. I have the v Artistic 'LINDT & HART, s |t, STOCKERT & CO., ™ And bath house, 421 SANITAR UM |WADE CAY, P, ]. HENNESSY, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVERE HOUSE, DE CAY & CASSEL. W. H. ALMY Office, Bray's stable. Bought and sold. NUGENT & SMITH, FIRST CLASS GOODS AND THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, DIRECTONY, COUNCIL BLUFIS, TA. e e e e e e ] Grocery, 216 Main Stroet Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs. I OF Office over American Will contract for funerals at reasc NEW BOOT AND SHOE |PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, & i Houseliold Suppties womery, M. D. Physician Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS, Broadway opposite New Opera House, NEW AND SECOND-HAND HO tTailor COUNCIL BLUFFS. | GED | 18 Main str | ions Compounded at all hours. 108 Broudway CRESTON TOUSE, | Hotol, 217 and 219 Main strout OFFICE, Corner Fifth stroet and Fifth ave | OFFICE, Residence, 600 Willow avenue EACE, Xpress. LIVERY AND FEED, ratex. 22 Fourth street ter exgs, pol Ship to us. H BUYERS. i TORE, Corner Mait and First avenue, way Meat Market, ndway M HANT TAILOR, ade at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main St INTRACTOR AND BUI 9 sadway. Plans and e ons furnished DEALER IN FINE HARNESS. ariety that brings patronage. 124 Main strect MERCHANT TAILOR, Work and reasonable charges. 79 Broudway FURNITURE STOVES, 8 Browdway ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I Practice in state and federal courts. acturers Fine Furniture, Upholstery d Window Shades W and 424 Broadway. L. Sovers rop. 1. J. Mont VETERINARY SURGEON, iy No. 12 Seott street. 1 Sthatreet, between 6th and 7eh ave. PEACE, ancer. | 415 Broadway SMITH & NORTON, Refitted §1, #1.50 par day. ND BUILWE or Sixth street and Avenue G. CONTRACTORS Co Swedish Movement‘ Cure For the treatment and cure falling t Blufly, (as s B ) ATISFAGTION GUARANTE) The doctar has on sale the gre ks X Remeds, for the cure of catarrh and o tion. Price 80 cents per bottle. Catarrh is of several different kinds, or No. 1. Mucous catarrh, is much | cold, with mucous discharges from the head, nose | and throat hot dis ades + catareh, with heat Inthe faco and head, skin, dry, harsh, dead or falling hair | No. 8 Scrotulous catarrh, s known by excessive | dandruft, and eruptions; split and bristling hair, bad breath, 1w spiri bad dreams, head water discharge from nose and eyes, new aldness and idiocy ral catarth of the blood, results in short breathing, small weak pulse ey affections, with liver o fon, with ita attendant leprous kin, and glassy, sunken appear eart troubles, plaint and ind tolorations of th | ance { the eyes J. EXARRIS, 8. E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts, BUYS ¢ HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID. sm Call or send Postal Card. Tunis & Kneller, LOFF CLOTHING. ‘DENTISTS, 1107 FARNAM STREET (Up Stairs.) Nitro Oxide Oas kept D\DIAIIU) on hand for siews exiraction of oth. iz im ODELL & DAY, Loans, Real Estate AND INSURANCE. No. 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.! City Property. | We have vacant lots in all pwrts of 60 up, for sale on monthly pay e Nu 6. House, 6 rovms, well, at fromw [ No. 0, near Bloon No. 298 Chances. trade, n stock of hard in wostern lowa, Wil tra o city No. 51, Hote Hants, 25 rooms, with ko sell cheap or trade for a (i 16 A live re ry arn, well located, will | n western Towa, nage, very cheap | holce fanms in western | W vo & number Tows, for sale cheap. LOANS. Wo have money to loan on farms andeity propesty, m 6 to 10 per oent. nd Tornado Insurance. presented. Equitable rates Losses wdjusted and paki at this and fair treatu office. Mos. H, J. Hilton, . D,, Store, | No. |MAX MOHN, g 2 . - BUTTER " To The Trade! | We take pleasure in ealling your attention to the fact that we have made such arrange wents as will enable us to sell you | | ) ) ) Here, as Low as you can buy them East. €2 Write for further information. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. R. S. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALL Al the Most Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods And Ornaments, Also Wood and Tron Pumps, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and_ Pip. Woud and Tron Pumps. Orders will receive prompe attention £04 South Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA -t Fixtures, for both M. CALLACHER, GCROCERIES, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants ) LOWER BROADWAY. ¢ Council Bluffy, First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shades and Painting in all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Nos.1l8and 20 = - = = North Main St. "DEVOL & WRICHT. Hardware. 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS. 'HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bousht and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! 4 Pearl Stract, 2 DA TR OTESUNCIL BLUFFS. ~ SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, o Croceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 343 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS B. S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEALER 1N FANCY W AIL.I. PAPER, 31 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, ' CRESTON HOUSE, PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and éle S. Main Stroot, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - - IoWA MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN A TR 00D 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. P_ overton, MRS.E.J. Bmmé, M.D. DEALER IN Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, Ouk and Red Cedar Piling, Cedar Telegraph Poles aud Fence Tosts, Oak Dimension Stuff, Bridge Material of all kinds, wb Bed Rock Prices. A Specialty in WOOD AND COAL Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOCIST ! for brick yanl purposcs. A full supply of wood | conl always on haiid at yand, 502 and 804 Main stree tice, 60 and Pearl aduate of Electropathic Institutica, Philadelphia streets s B STBLIY, 0 ffice Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave WHOLESALE DEALER 1IN COUNCIL BLUFFS, OWA Prompt Cash Paid. Send for Quotation Council Bluffs The trentment of all ascs and paintul diticultios p eeuliar to females a Ity amission charged 42 Brondway, THUS. OFFICER, 1. M. PUSEY MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., OFFICER & PUSEY yNDERTAKERS BANKERD, | v reares e Wooden and Metalic Cases. Calls attended to it Councll Bluffs, . i all hours. We defy competition in qualits of goods ; rhrices. Gurdir o served as undertaker Establishea - - 18564 i g s T P! 11 Broadway. UPHOLSTERING i its hrauches promptly attended to; also carpet a yiog aud lambrequins.” Telegraphic and i P 4 illed without delay ¥ i Dealers i Home Securities gien and Domestic Exehange an ( WINTHERLICH BROS. W. R. VAUCHAN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 922 Broadway, Council Bluffs, J ustice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real estate and collection agency. block, over Savings Bank, " [ron & Brass Foun Cor, 6th St. and 11th Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS, . . IOWA, 10 0dd Follow's faus tt \ f i & { Tep——

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