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6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning July 11. THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, WEDNESDA !’, JULY 11, 1883, succeeded in saving the latter from hang ing, getting a sentence of imprisonment instead, which he is still serving. Later |,,,0de by Congressman Pusey, a number relations indicate that Clanser was con- | 5 g i L e cerned in the same murder, and Sher Farrell lately brought him back from Colorado, where he arrested him, Academy Aspirant In accordance with the ann uncement men young yes- terday to engage in a competitive exami- nation for an appointment to fill a vacant letship at West Point. The physical examination was made by Dr. Pinney, and the committee to see to the intellec tual questioning consisted of Colonel Keatley, J. W. Cooper, county superin- tendent of publicschools,and Thos, Officer. The examination was conducted at the Bloomer school building. The can- didates are: Ernest Hepner, aged 17 years, Hamburg; William Plumer, aged 18 years, Council Bluffs; Willis Claren- ger, aged 17 years, Logan; Willis Hal- k, aged 17 years, Exira; Clinton Wil- n, aged 18 years, \ illisca; Lloyd Prouty, aged 19 years, Council Bluf ohn Mul- reen, aged 16 years, Council Bluffs; ‘harles D. Palmer, aged 18 years, Ooun- cil Bluff To Our Customers! ” Mr. Hunter has commenced suit against about twenty-five delinquents on_ poll taxes, Some propose to fight. 1f judg ment is granted against them it will be for 86 and costa, and nothing is ('xl‘ml'll from execution. [ costs only $2 to settle amicably. In looking over the Seventy-six days of our existence as o firm, we find that we have reason to thank our friends for the Very Large Sales we have Had. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 cents per week - A"~ #10.00 per Year By Mail - OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. " MINOR MENTION, To The Trade! A wandering tent show loeated on low- er Brondway, seem to be trying to ape Bardum, and advertise itself by burning up its tent. The nx‘.]nmiuu of a lamp caused a slight blaze, but it was sdeedily squelched We thought the people of this city would appreciate a stock of CARPETS & CURTAINS Commensurate with the size of the city, and are pleased that we were not mis- We take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that we haveninde such arrange ments as will enable us to sell you Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's. The hydrants arc being set_on Broad l‘ [n ]l I ) ) " i James Smith, a painter, of bitterly by his wife, who claims to be afraid of ius killing her, She wants him arrested, but the officers here failed to is complained | The Episcopalian ladies have their Jawn party at Judge James on Thursday evening. pre i e i i g e e | e F. J. Chathurn, aged 18 yoars, taken, We shall put in this fall even a Here, as Low as you can buy them East. teorge Chrit, tho darkey wh & K bR ORLE Shelby; F. W. Fitch, aged 20 years, At- § & %" Write for further information, watch the other day, was yesterday sent- [ 8kipy lantic; Henry P. Shiol, aged 19 yoars k of the N Choice Styles Onl 7 onced to 15 days in jail Another neighbarhood trouble has st~ | Wegton, ' o 3 3 La.l‘g‘el‘ StOC 0. e New 01 y y Villiam Park now sufrs o broken leg [ risen near the Rock Island depot. As a S— e otfie ¥ egeit the vers to handlo the M‘l‘h‘l‘:*’:-'::fl'l ot ’:1 “hlfilu._‘ .2-;.;1?.1'1':& A | rosult Mrs. Wallace hns had Mrs, Cyn Anibthieh Counsil Blafia OFRt We have arranged with some of the largest manufacturers to handle their o . ) This city sent out a goodly number of orators for the ing thia Odell arrvested for threatening to burn her out, The latter is to appear nexs Saturday and show up the facts. Jonnecticut gentlemen are talk- riously of opening. in - Council a wholesale Lmn«: in the gents' Louie’s house, which is being repaired. Mrs. Stein, an old lady who broke her alling on a defective sidewalk, now claims damages of the cit Mis, George T. Phelps’ condition was yesterday still improuing, causing her anxious friends to take fresh hope forher final recovery, an event which would cer tainly cause much rejoicing throughout the community. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. benefit of the surround- Fourth, They all weem to have acquitted themselves well, GOODS IN PRIVATE PATTERNS, And hence can give our customers the benefit of Special Designs, CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, - - - - country on the Bluffs furnishing goods line ag various press reports already given in- V. Baldwin was the one whom Glenwood secnred, and the people | COUNCIL BLUFFS. dicate John Mr. Wirt, of the Boston Tea Company, will engage in other business here on a wholesale scale, if he can dispose of his present retail business® there were evidently more than satisfied. The Opinion says. John N. Baldwin, Exq., the orator of the day, was 1 introduced by the | president. M vin is o young man | DEALERS IN and those who heard lim could not fail | f Fiisy to have been struck by his forcible and e s e Bulk and Bael Lime Louisville & Portland Cement native eloquence. He does not write his speeches, and we are consequently not MICHIGAN PL able to publish his oration. A synopsis | No, 34 pear] Street, - - - - - would not do it justice, He made some very fine points on the needs of the gov- ernment, several of the passages elicit- ing hearty applause. He would have the people cultivate a better, wiser, pu religious influence, because the history of o thizde Aldrimkn Sletshbopt’s plan, fo carrying Indian creck along the northern city limits to big lake as very practical, Still ho will look mto the matter a_ little further and report on it. J. P. Goulden says the new boy haby is a bouncer, and will soon be able to say papa J. W, Squire & Co, ave improving ex tornal and_internal appearance of their office greatly. = — ——— = — Partics, Socables and Picnics supplied on short notice, and goods delivered to all arts of the city. _— - W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, J. M. PHILLIPS, 404 West Broadway, * : - - . COUNCIL BLUFF ~ JOHN R. MARTIN, ' Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter Fine Shoes a Specialty. Broadway Steam Laundry ! 413 Broadway, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, 724 WHST BROADWAY. NUGENT & SMITH, _ A.C. LARSON, - - - - - Proprietor. MerchantTailor LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. ans cuss cons o e isT o woncmisie o, | DEE VOL. 8¢ WRIGHT.. 7 and 9 Main Street, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. H a rdw arxe. e s e R B 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS. - = HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS . nd 219 Main strect. Bought and Sold. |Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! P I MMAIION No. 4 Pearl Street, - 5 = 5 Owing to the high license on all express teams here, John Dunn is planning to take his five teams to Omaha. Tom Skinner expects to send three over there, e and others are talking of going too. In “OUR SHEF fact, an emigration of express wagons is ——— threatened, The Vire Lad R, HATR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. water pipes are laid up Glen ave Pet Handsomely Re- embered. SALE AND RETAIL The city council soems to appreciate the efforts made by Col. N"’:]’ to get the o ( and Rome and France had dem- new Croscont, aron to good shape, and | iy ina well known pet o tho fire el LA :_"h;;;'.:“";"v"m_‘;;:; has appropriated to opening up Gale | .. g ) : Pnee 2 g o avel .”-inLuh-uw city hmlltu tu,fnu{;c the boys, and is as knowing a dog as one | decay, Intemperance was a dan- often meets. No one knows quicker|gerous and insideous foe to the republic, the wire, and no one is sooner out and | 9ecsionally were not as dangerous as the ready to sound the alarm. Ho uses hin| oty " s miontly dostroyed ita tim- g bers. He would not make a political al- bark vigorously on such occasions, and he | lusion, but he implored his hearersif ever makes the run toa fire with as much a conflict arose between temperance and zeal a8 the most enthusiastic fireman, > saloon to plant themselves against i everybody who would raise the saloon in- He is always honored, too, on state occa- | to power. This sentiment was warml sions, by a prominent seat, and always |applauded. Better education, the read- attracts attention in any street parade. Mr. and Mrs. Harding, of the electvical justment of the relations between labor inatitute, yoniorday shomal thets wonient | and capital, the civil service reforn, ol cistion of - Shep by prosenting in the sense the phrase is used by politi- him as beautiful @& collar as cians, but in a hivher sense, the speaker e idere i . One of the over graced the neck of a Council Blufl| oo qorery 28 inportant, One of tho canine. It was beautifully inser ways to reform the civil service is for bet- 3 : 4, | ter men to accept oftice. If attention was the engraving being done by Mr. Kirk- | given to these things, America would land, the wording heing, ““Our Shep, | forover ho froe Bluff City, No. I.” The presentation & was rather informal. Shep fn,-iug called into the Harding house, the collar fasten- ed about his neck, and he then streaked it for the_engine house with an evident appreciation of the situation, and an ap- parent eagerness to show the boys what maiiner of friends he had in the world. Attached to the collar presented to Shep was a neat little note, simply saying, “Our Fire Dog. The faithful are ever deserving. M. Harding.” The fire hoys were greatly deligited and the kndly act will not soon be forgot- enterprise complete. The bridge over Mosquito creek near the paper mill is_pronounced unsafo by City Engineer Tostevin, some of the timbers being so rotten as to be wholl; unfit for further use. He says it is lisble to fall any time with a” heavily loaded wagon. In Justice Abbott's court yestorda there was a crowd from morning till night, the case of the State vs. %um, for assaulting one Nagelachrader, being the drawing card. There were many witnessos, and the case was closely con- tested, There are hardly any roads leading into the city by which country teams can now come in_directly and easily, so many bridges having {man weakened or their approaches washed out. Both city and country should take speedy steps to sot matters to rights again. l There is even competition now-adays JOYN BENO & C0., L. B. CLARK & CU.. MAX MOHN, 1. M. BARSTOW M. D., DR. J. F. WHITE, ISk, rl stroet. All those whe damaged by the dynamite explosion, also Col. Keatley, are requested to meet at Max Mahn's Saturday evening, July 14th. Order of C. R. MrrcHELL, Chairman. ’ | | | | DRI Preseriptions Compoun in the organ grinding business, two blind man setting up business in opposition to each other at the corner of Broadway and Main streot yesterday. THe should learn wisdom from the “blind men who turn those’ other organs, the Nonpareil and Globe, and turn together the same tune. 1t will take more than one morning and G Grocery, 215 Main Street. — Broke a Leg. Yesterday afternoon John Nelson, jr., who lives near the transfer, fell from his horse while riding near the Northwestern OFFICE, Corner Fifth str 4 Fifth ave. OFFIC €Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs. Re e, 600 Willow avenue. COUNCIL BLUFFS. LY one evening edition to make. the people [ ten by any concerned. Mr. and Mrs. | track, and by the fall broke his leg. ' JUSTICE OF TH —— — e — p believe that the Union Pacific is such a (e e ; J Sy N. SCHURZ. OnE 1 warded with the gift of a $40,000 avenue | Denver, get some mountain air, and seok 8, 8 WAGNER, Will contract for fur . 22 Fourth street. DEALERS IN or that th;s cll',y cnu‘ncll lh;)uh}(lgi‘l“ it | pleasure, rest and recrention, boing ab-| A lzmk ..t1 _|mtu_)]liy clay has been found . . . away on the sly, or that it should give it |sent probably & month. Amon; near Correctionville, i ( Q Wholesale butter sggs, poul- B | away at all, at least until it has paid for ,..,.,,,.‘“.,“, Kol s ie wm"‘,‘.'..]:fl’ Linn county farmers have organized a ;I,;,‘M',,E,,I,‘;_:qu!,‘i,,,,fi,AC‘)"GA"H BUYERS, i s Grucflflfls Pl‘fl“sum.s Bflms a]][l S]]HBS t it and owns it. wishes, and welcome most heartily their | mutual tornadv insurance company. - - ) 2 i } Mr. Chney, who succoods Mr. Davis | return will bo the fire Inds and “Shep.” | Boonshore is without saloons, the 8400 S A. PIERCE NEW BOOTANDSHOESTORE, IMMIGRATION AGENTS. E as agent of the Sioux City route here,| Bluff City Engine company No. 1|license having cleanedthem out. 2 3 Cyfenes MAIA and Firvs syonuie. especially desire that their sincere thanks DRAFTS (ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBI BROADW. N, FOR SALE, 34 cou | has fixed upon oftice room with Odell & e | Day in N‘mgnrl'& new block, He is I i entering upon his duties here with much enthusiasm and the business will doubt- lesr continue to thrive and grow under his management and as a result of his enterprise, There was a lively talk over:defective sidowalks at the last council meel Ald. Jones was one of the most enthusi- astic ones in favor of making the owners come to time right off, He failed to say | anything, however, about the condition A rain storm at Burlingten on the 5th inst. choked sewers and flooded cellars, In view of the death of a Red Oak 1 by hydrophobia, Marshalltown is discussing the muzzling of loose dogs. The pumping power of the Anar water works is to be furnished by a nei boring water mill. Of eight strects on which sewers were ordered by the Des Moines council Mon- day night, two were to have brick sewers, and six drain pipe sewers. The drain ay Meat Market, 27 Broadway. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, i JACOB KOCH. G. F. SVITH. W. W. SHERMAN, 1 huve o varict shat b JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON. to Mrs. Harding be made pulic, and Tre Bek mml.lwu with the request, knowing that the boys mean it when they give « “thank-you.”" MERCHANT TAILOR, Suits made at reasonable prices. CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - - = PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - & 5 Stock Complete. No. 805 Main .} CONTRACTOR AND BUT Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and spe R, tions furnished 124 Main street 1owa MERCHAN Artistic Work and reaxonal ATLOR. o charges, 872 Broadway. FURNITURE STOVES, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, h of better h g | of the sidewalk along W. 0. Jones' /7| e AN i pipe ordered ranges from 12 to 16 inchos and Househoht Supplies, 308 Broadway LR erty. That is horrible; but someway he | 1 5. Camphell, of Shenandoah. was in the el £y TTORNKYS AT LAW, THE LEADING DEALER IN 4§ is 110t 80 anxious to have it repaired s to | ity yosterda Tho sttruction at Vinton on the 4th LINDT & HART, sunesmocr ™ it i sato and tederat courts. o have other folk's sidewalks fixed up. Dr. T. A, Lilly dined with his friend, Col, | Was the easo be. Mauufacturors Fine ture, Uph s, Curtains, i |1 Swede Bill was yesterday acquitted of Cochran, at the Ogden yosterday. ve“-vl:wl "?.".‘.f 10 pounds and got (h.“A l’- STOGKERT & GO, and Window Shads Broadwi the charge of robbery. Itappears that| €. J. L. Me the big manufacturer at| gagily, the 165-pound Shaffer falling out And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. I J. Mont- ! S ¢ the prosecuting witness was in Bills s | Fon du L, Wik v n the ity yosanioy, oty bos bofore the andt of the omg out| SQANTTARITM A*Siiey ie'h. Fhissian: 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. g loon, and refused to pay for some drinks, | and dined at the Ogden. He was accompa- —— ' T 3 EemEr and as he already owed a bar bill, Swede | yied by €. P. Forson, of Fond du Lac. Our New Loan and Improvement Co.| WADE CA RY, O, Brag'sstebte FEEMNALY BUBGEON, |= — = soized his hat, a cheap straw affair, and Tnvottlantiot in ot R i v him o o bl whioh Sho ollow | Mieses Flars anil Graco Casudy aro isiing | (1o ot St ot il vessons | B, J SY ufachurer of HOISE COLLATS, 1 e ln sor 1 id not take, but went out, leaying his | relatives in Tlinois, At Foie ont siuitabie, tesson | B, J, HENNESBY, moste supun St strooh bt oon 6th and 7t ave. i ! hat behind, Bill sent for him to come| ©, H, Shoridan has started for the seashore, | is that od and_in operation by & ISTICE OF T g L HL 8 started fo seashore, proposed and_in operation by the B JUSTICE OF T Bk 8 Baok and gt it, bt ho would oty prefer | wcompaniod by hi othr and chitiren. | Morcantilo Lo, Trust and Ingrove. | EDWIN J, ABBOTT, suary ruste i Goneal "ol 5 By 531 BROADWAY. 3 vingto bavp him xzpsted. Dr. J, P. Andrew, of Bluir, Neb, is in the | MOt company of this city. By invest- | E SMITH & NORTO a0 "Tho property ownes along Fifth aYe:| ity vbiting his ld frieud, Hon. Elam Clark, | 1% in shares in this institution, which is| REVERE HOUSE, meouusy opposite New Gpera ttouse. - Reftted 81, 8160 per day. mue wanted the privilege of bringing the |~y oty L off :gml"l(vt} by nnnn-|uf l-n_rt ll{;ut and 1nwl_|l'f~ — e oy iti + N. D, L d © N inhlo business men, it becomes possible 2 RS A (BERS. e . e, - :o"u‘:?:il'fp ;’UIS zl‘::,f"fidnx) fi“il:“;::’ingtfi i g A P B Ml Oty v aa AR 'm"" e DE CAY & CASSEL. Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. And Day Board, Al the Delicacies of the season, and the finest table in th cost too much to fill it all up at once, but | J. W. Squires and family are now rusticat- | moderate means to secure a comfortable NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 4 T e a5 then "walt | jn Misasota howe for himseld_and family. In taking| We H, ALMY, nouens and o 311 Bropl ey MRS. E.J. HARDING, M.D * awhile. The council hus already passed | G Glark. of Columbus, Nob.. i at tho|® COFtain number of sharos, at a cortai | == - verton ) St: &2 o an e haso. the!aneraanEra . Olark, of Columbus, Neb., ix at the | nonthly payment, in a fow years a man | g . L] ’ Dow wing fo thoilater naotest Aho dbdant QRN can own a house of his own for about the | SPIECIATL, NOTICES. ODELL & DAY, DEALER IN is suspended temporarily, until a new 0. A alred, of Trwin, [fows, was In the | saino aa Lie lh'“i}’ monthly for rent. We % . Medical Electrici Stdes oan e daoided (oo city yesterday. believe the ile Loan and Trust - ' L R t E t t Hard Wood, Yellow Pine ectrician A : —J. Samuels, of Philadelphia, was an Og. | company, by o % and opening up aal adverements, meh s Lost, | LeO@A NS, MEaAl £state i Ald. Keating was hot yesterday about [ 50 S0 T 0 for business, have filled a long felt ¥or Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board: and Red Cedar Lumber, { tho misrepresontations made by Heho|™ U2 SR A A want in Council Bluffs. Their plans and I Lo tnserted in this eolumn at the low AND : " AND official paper” concerning his remarks avid Dunkle, of "‘l“‘“'- Wi the fyygien of loans will bear the most care- JENTS PER LINE for the first insertion NCE Onk and Rod Cadar Pling, Colar Telograph Polesand } lbontt jarop ::flw;'.xm'm in_ council rlty lyfln'v:r(‘h}v‘ ull“;nhllk Ml dspe his| ful scruting and examination, and we | aud FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent in INSURANCE. of a1l Kinds, at Bed Jock Pricos. A Specialey in - moeting. Instoad of desiring to urge on | friends. He i said to bo castiug an eye to- | have no hesitancy in_ pronouncing them | sertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. 7 A 4 i a contest with citizens, and to ncite | ward the Shiffalty et e TR L | it TR No. 39 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, ‘WO0O0OD AND COAL CYNECOLOCIST ! cases in the court, he simply wanted the ) tl i 1 integrity. Al o ) DO N 0. E. Duteon, of Mauhing, was in the |gentlemen of honor and integrity. A 5 for brick yard purposes. A full supply of wood and holes on Picrce street filled up, and the | , - (& oot B AERELE S B, aiatd 1 g S : City Property. fox ook yasd purnses. A full supnly ot woed and ' b street fnfl. in some sort « ullmlm l’ruba:; city ::“i*r h(l.\l ...fl toppe 'l" f{'u ln;tflln- “N“"“{m oA M"l‘:wl*" m“m}“"; FOR SALE AND RENT. Wo hwve vacant lots in all varts o the city at trom |;|'n.-.3 7y U 0 yand, W3 A0 04 Mlp street, dusts of Eleotzo patblc Justitution, Phiisdelphis { bly “‘the official organ’ will correct itself | -W. ¥\ Clavinger and wife, of Logan, |y thoso who dosive homes, Their press | yom saLe: s } to-day, but in the meantime the work | were at the Pa tord ident is T, A, Kirkland; vioe prosident, | 15 orhunt. st ofber mtesamants, awo. dairy bis: H has gone on, and u gaug of men were yesterday making needed improvemonts, John Chapman is wiggling greatly regarding the Union ris low and TII08. OFFICKR, UL M. TUSKY, Inquire of Thomas Johnson on cated at head of Broadway. time if desired. Premises Judge Peake; secretary, 1. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Becbe, and their office is in the basement of Shugart & MeMa hon's new block, corner First avenue and — Real Estate Transfors, The following deeds were filed for re- cord in the county clerks’s office, July No. 4 y fuet frout, — | cond avenue, opposite court' b Business Chances. 4 stook ffice Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave OFFICER & PUSEY about avenue r Sale. No. 2. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OWA hardware, at . o o For sale or trade, X Scheme, Thore was o much questioning | 10, reported for The B by P. J, Me- | Peal strect. JAN7 13, | e it e i owsekening st oL DA i e W S o BANKERS, R A o why I did ot oponly advocate i | Mahon, real estato agont. PR R T et e bt was Hiado 10 T s uatown ot 00 inhab [ Council B, - - o I Wlas" 40 Tpraion & pacialty his paper what he helped slyly to lobby| o, R. 1 & P, R, R. Co. to Nimrod | SWE ovement |\ i R e 1 1Sl focated, wii through, that to get out of the squeese, | ogd lots 7 and 8, block 18, Carson, attern and impe Toney, Bright & 2 ol choap oF trade | Establishea - - 1856 i i Boston. * Can be P A live republioan paper i western Lowa, he had a reporter write up some squibs | g0, cure b i sitig $18 Bixth Avenue Is for salo oF rent ofelal county paper and large patronage, very chea o i 0 MORGAN, KELLER, & co., ocal ¢ givi cuse v Farly poscssion ca wold soon. wealers in Forgion and Domestio Exchange and for the 1 column, giving as a reason | = 'p W, Poclson to Reuben Dunkle, e} Early ihe s e uggy built by Emond & v \wlnl... hiave o number of cholce farme in western | Home Securitios. - | mostic Bxchavge amd U N D E RT E for the council giving ,000 to the For the trestment and cure of dry, harsh, dead or | Quiielor ot s Y ol mounted. ght | Towa, for sale chioa A g -w£ and nw} se} 19, 76, 43, 83,000, ‘rederick Fredrickson, lot 3, block 9, Mynstor's add., $200, Win, H. ¥rantz toJames A, Su ed swi mnd ne} nw} 14, 74, 4 Union Pacific, that the latter was losing business and other roads getting it. This didn't help the matter, and now his even- ing edition, under another name, tries to .ll:flp him out by denouncing those who falling hair or baldness, at 7 Bluffs, (as 50 e harness, | gold mounted Caryall Harness never been used. 1 bugiy Harness hashad some use Carrlage wid haruoss can be soen at Bray's siables. Hroadway, Council w roonis are completed); until that Doddge, across the way, at the tation’ or exaumination at hiy LOANS, We have money to loan on farms and at from 6 to 10 per cent Fire and Tornado Insuranc Best of companies represented. Equitable rates WINTHERLICH BROS. | n. [ron & Brass Foundry quality and largest stock west of Chicago Metalic Cases. Calls sttended to at defy competition in quality of goods r Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years wna thoroughly understangs his bush- property, Council Bluffs, Ia. July & OF prices. SATISFACTION GUARANT : ‘ : ness. Warerooms, 811 Broad P ¥l N ‘Joseph Holman to James © f prices for nursery and barber treatment. and fair treatuent. Losses adjusted and padd at this i or' by Attt vl carpep Aea Rt by dououssicy those who oo of head with stimuiating otdon, el | piconvion of Copartnership, | Sho Cor. Gth S$t. and 11th Ave, in ull 1ts branches’ promptly attended to; al#o carpet nw} swi and swl nw} and] part j. 31, 76, 42; also so} m,]l. 36, $2,400, may get up courage enough after a while R ek fox Blmaslt, o g and lambrequins. Telegraphic and. 1y s flled without delay W a0 , | Shampoo of head and hot foot bath, 50 cts. chil dren half price. Notice ls hereby given that the partuership lately existing betwoen 8. C. Rose and P. J. Me Mahon of _| COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - 10wa, |™ 1400, 5 i Shamypoo of head with catarrh lotion, clipping ends | Council Blufs' lows under the firm of Rose aud Me a0 | 4 inati Clan T. Mandeville to F. L. Mandeville et | of "!.'").. .\.“hn‘dfi‘l"- 4 &o, 50 0 "hildren | Mahon expi he thirticth day of June 1853 1 s Sl S S | e e g |t o B S GRS e g gy mmnp, | WeR-VAUGHAN, | wenacissom Mills county has been taken on a change | W. Siedenhoff to Bridget Clohassy, lot | citre, ffi’;‘m; rotinent for bead aud k50 cta p P lae J t. f th P a of venue from Glenwood to Pacific June- 6, block 26, Howard's mlb . —$80, Yuncuring sealp with stimulating Oils for bald: | The businsssgwill be coaducted in future by P. J. Mo ustvice o e eace, x Total slen $10,000 et B ey PHYSICIAN & SURGEON tion, where it is expected to commence of les $10,030. [ ‘attention glven t0 persons very weakly or 1 Omaha and Council Bluffs, to-day. Col. , of this city, is ‘:iw Total sales for the week $33,2569. bl pm heart m::um young persons of slow an"l:‘um Restored in from fwo t6 10 L fense. “ e —— vecy h '.‘{:,,""",‘,“ patios, \ Real estate and cullection I Odd Fellow' S 9 - m wm,’”z;h.dfl. M'x“‘:’ Dr. Weet, Dentist, 14 Pearl streot. uvi charges whare” partes destre Arentcaent o8 | dartiouiam whdrpe el Metho Madion) S5, .0 20k, 233 Broadway, J0ouncyl Blus. oty ored Savings Baak. " st *| e fiOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ——

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