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THE DAILY QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning, Aoril 19, SUBSORIPTION RATES, By Cartier = ~ = 20 nents per wook By MMl = & = = = = $10.00 per your OFFIOE:} No, 7 Pearl Streot, Near Broadway. MINOE MENTION. Seo J. Reiter, spring goods. Additional local on seventh page. Spiritual sociable this evening. Music and dancing. The Waterworks company have begun putting in sewer pipes. Mr. and Mrs. Eiseman have been bereaved by the death of their infant son. The additional poles and wire for the electric light are being put in place rapidly. The C. B. & Q. now charges ten cents for a ride between tho transfer and the local depot. All railroad tickets bought of D. W. Bushnell are guaranteed, also all rebate orders given by him, Sneaks got into the kitchen of F. A. Sackett's residence, but contented them- selves with provisions, The cityjeouncil had no quorum last evening and adjournment was taken un- til next Monday evening. James B. Gray, of Maryville, Mo., has arrived at the driving park with his stable of running horses, which will be entered for the spring races. A man ‘giving his name as Frederick Kildear was arrested yesterday for inde- cent exposure of his person at the corner of Broadway and Bryant streets. The town trustves have elected O. Wesley as constable to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Tom Skinner who has now become chief of police. Attorney Sears says a fellow tried to rob him of his watch as he was going home the other night. The attorney knocked the fellow down, and went on. Mrs. Olie Hall of this city, daughter of Mrs, Brown, who keeps the Broadway hotel, made her debut in the Two Or- phaus with Kate Olaxton Thursday ev- ening. There never was so great a demand for houses as now. Over 300 houses were BEE., |tornished him. Tobin sold the bill to D, ATTEMPTE Jorman, of this city, who has tried to collect it (leneral interosting legal ques- tions are involved on account of the na- ture of the goods claimed to have been furnished. W. A. Reddick, J. J. O'Con- ner and Mr. Moriarty, wera the Omaha attorneys interested in the trial of the caso. The improvements made in the Ogden house office are particuiarly noticeable onsuch a dark day as yesterday, for with the new decorations of ceiling and walls the place is so much more light and oheerful. Mr. George R. Beard, who did the work, has shown great skill and rare taste in so arranging the colors and designs as to give the room so pleasing an appearance, and at tho same time do away with the need of gas on dark days. The dining room has also beon beautified, and the whole reflects great credit on Mr, Beard, and shows him to be an artist in his line, No trace has heen yet gained of the heartless woman who #o cruelly deserted her twin babies here. There is need for a homo for these babes. Several offers have been made by parties desiring to take one, but it is tho ught that the two should go together. Col. Tam and his twin brother make a proposition that if anyone will take the twin babies for five yeare they will take them and educate them and give them a home. Anyone who would keep the twins for five years would probably become so attached to them by that time that they would not caro to part with them. An important suit was commenced yesterday against the water-works cem- pany, 1t being a suit to foreclosea lien on the whole works for balance due on iron pipe furnished by Shickle, Morrison & Howard Iron company, of St. Louis. The Council Bluffs Water-works com- pany, H. P. M. Birkinbine, and the Farmers' Loan & Trust company, who handled the bonds, are made defendants. The papors filed are very voluminous, and are prepared by Sapp and Pusey. The company proposes to fight the sait. The amount in the claim is §5,420, it be- ing for about one-half of the pipe fur- nished the company, the balance having been paid for. The amount is small in proportion to the value of the works, and its chief importauce is its effect on the credit of the company. A few days ago a girl came to N. W. Williams’ house, in this city, havinga horso in her possession, and telling a rather queer story about hor father hav- ing died, and she being desirous of going to work in some private family, she wanted to sell the horse, and Mr, Will- built last season, and yet this year rents are as high or higher and houses more scarce thanever, . The city council has been about ten days getting so far along in the personal assessment book as the letter “‘E.” At this rate the work of equalization will be conipleted about the time that the day ordinance is enforoed, - Bluff City Lodge, No. 71 A. F. & A. M has elected the following officers, J. B. Atkins, W. M.; W. Sears, 8. W.; W. H. Smith, J, W.; L. Jaoobs, treas- urer, T, B, Lacey, secretary; Dr. Still- man, L, D.; O, Duquette, L. D, By somoe misunderstanding the city committee through its chairman, Mr. Jacob Sims, issued a call for the pri- marios, whereas it should have been issued by the township committee. The corrected call appears in another column. To bo, or not to be, that is the ques- tion. Spiritual circle to morrow (Sun- day) afternoon and evening in spiritusl |not in his charge, or the charge of his hall, Shugart & Beno's block, at 2 and |road, but was carried over a portion of 730 oolock, Entrance on Main and |the road for the Sioux City road which Poarl ntroots, stairs two doors south of had agreed to furntsh the transportation, postoffice, Threo tramps were yeatorday sontenced | away of its bridge, As to the ill treat- to thirty days esch ©0f work on the |ment of the colonists, by U. P. official stroots. Davy Mottozr had them in . eharge, and put them ut woric olearfag off croasings, . While he went after another shovel two of them skipped out, and the other one had alame foot and couldn’t run, "Tho song servico of bible study of the Y. M. C. A, will he held in the rooms No. 12 north Main street this ovening at 8 o'clock. Young men are especially in- vited to be present, The Sunday gospel service as usual in the afternoon at 4 o'olock, Open to both ladies and gen- tlemen. Mrs, 8. Farnsworth has already com- menced improving the lots recently pur- chased by her just west of the Bloomer achool building by planting trees, fenc- ing, ete. 'That *‘short cut" route across those lots will now be cut off, and pedes- follow the sidewalke. ‘The police have found near the trans- fer) » valise which has evidently been stolen, and after being relieved of its waluables by the thieves, who had cut one side open, had been loft behind. |}, 34, 76, 41—$800.00, Nlhfihfluufluu tew collars, ‘one bearing the name of J, M. Bump. ‘There were also some photographs, ap- trians in that part of the city must now iams hired the girl to work in the family. About the same time he noticed in Tne Bee the fact that a daughter of M. D. McMahon, of Denison, had taken one of her father's best horses after nightfall and gone to parts unknown. On seeing this Mr. Williams interrogated the girl, but she denled being the girl who was wanted, He then telegraphed to Mr, McMahon and yesterday received word to hold the girl until her father could arrive, It is not known what caused her to thus leave home, M. H. Judd, the general traveling agent of the Union Pacific, says that the state- ment made by The Valentine Reporter, and reproduced in Tae BEm, concerning the treatment of certain colonists who lately went through from Missourl, is grossly in error, As he has much to do with the moving of such colonies, he feels that the charges made reftect on him personafly, and therefore foels justi- fied in refuting them. This colony was but dould not on account of the carrying Mr, Judd says nothing of the kind occurred. He also calls attention to sov- eral misrepresentations about the route by which he proposed to send the tour- ists, there being no ‘‘gumbo,” “toll bridges,” “dreary stretches of sand,” ete, Mr, Judd credits the complaint made to The Reporter to the fact that there was somo ill feeling among different parties, each trying to get the colonists, and Mr, Judd's success making othors feel a little sore, Real Estate Transfers, The following deeds were filed for re- oord in the recorder's office, April 16, reported for Tum Bem by P. J. Mo- Mahon, real estate agent: John Hammer to J, D. Edmundson, lot 6, block b, Bayliss & Palmer's add.— $5.00, Samuel P, Noe to Sarah A, Brown, part sw } so £, 6, 77, 44—8200.00, 0., B, & Q. R. R. Co. to Malville 0. Talbott, ne £, 33, 74, 38—$1,760.00, 39-8,040.00, son, e ¥, sw }, 83, 74, J.O:lmw o Ernest Hart to J. D. Edmundson, lot 6, block B; lots 7 and 8, blook 17; lots 1, 2aad 3, block 23, Bayliss & Palmor's add; also, lots 3 and 4, block 84, and lot 26, friends, and taken at|block 37, Central subdivision—§125,00, s well as & pumpkin show. Prem- o be offered for recitations, os- readings Total sales, $3,930,00. 14, block 14, Carson—§100, M. ¥. Rohrer 13, 75, ow 4, 7, 75, 414,700, us ns to Heanry Pioper, lot block 9, Mindon—8100. N. 0. Birohard to Ellen P, Polaud, on trial by |et al, part of 20, 75, 42—$4,200. W% Ewing Hall, sw | nw §, R.IL &P, R R. Co. toEwing 76, 459000 D ASSASSIHATION. A Ciizen Fired At in His Own Honse by Mcn with Shotguns, He Oharges His Neighbors with Be- Ing the Offenders, John Morgal, who lives on the bottom, in the lower part of the city, was about the most frigntened man yesterday that ever came into & justice court to demand protection, and he had cause to b, if he went through the exporience which he narrates, He says that between O and 10 o'clock Thursday night, while seated in his home, he heard some one calling for him to come outside a min- 0., B, & Q. R. R, Co, to Peter Jami- Marcus Siock, n §, ne "gn following were the sales for April O, R. L &P.R. R. Co, to First Pres. byterian church, of Oarson, lot 12, 13 and e to J. *N.‘.fi'iwr’ aw W o g tnod, v b wdne v H H. Palmer to Horace 8, Barbee, 42, and n § jaw }, aud sw § ute. He went to the window and saw two or threo men outside with guns in their hands, and dodged back just as they fired into the window.” It was a close call for him, the lights boing all broken out of the window, and the shot flying about the room, lodging here and there, The men then hur- ried away, ond he stayed in the houso until daylight, naturally not let- ting slumber rest upon his eyelids, and when he appeared before Justice Schurz yesterday morning with a handful ef shot which he had picked out of the house, he locked as if he had had a siege of nervous fever. He declared that the men who did this shooting were James Smith and Jo Huffman, neighbors, with whom he has had trouble. A short time g0 ho had Huffman arrested for trying to break into his house to commit rape on his daughter, and has brought several cases against him, which are still pend- ing, and there has been much ugly feel- ing over theso ca es. Smith and Huff- man were arrested and gave bail in the sum of $400 each to appear to-day for ex- amination. e et— PERSONAL. F. L. Honore, of Chicago, is at Bechtel's, F. M. Barker, of Kansas City, is at the Ogden. R.D. Gallagher, of Plattsmouth, Neb., is at tho Pacific. 8. L. Ellis, of Nashville, arrived at Boch- | cql tal's yosterday. Major Boyer, the safo man of Omaha, was in the city yesterday. George Rice has gono to Kansas City on a fow days’ business trip. Wi, Turner, of Pleasant Dale, Neb., was at the Pacific yesterday. T. E. Cavin hasstartod on an castern trip for business and pleasuro, Wm. Warn, the architect, is recovering | | from his attack of lung fever, Alderman Mynster is ablo* to hobble out, butis not in very good condition for a foot race. James McClurg, of Allegheny, Pa., is ex- pected here soon ona visit to his son, of cracker fame, A. B. C. Sawyer, of Philadelphia, signed his alphabet autograph on the Pacific houss register yeatorday. N. D. Sanford, of Avoca, was here yester- day. The Avoca folk are getting over thepr “mad” at least enough so that they vislt Council Bluffs, H. E. Seaman and family leave for New York city to-day. He expects to be absent only ten days or so, his family remaining longer to visit friends, His sister and her family expect to return with his wife when she returns, P. 0. De Vol, of De Vol & Wright, and Mr, Empkie, of the Empkie hardware com- pany, returned yesterday from Davenport, w here they have been attending a moeting of the Western hardware men to consider mat- ters of Interestto shat line of business, ———— Helpiug the Home," Malvern is being interested in the Home of the Friendless. Rev. J. G. Lemen delivered two lectures there re- cently, which The Leader says were highly entertaining and instructive. The bad weather caused a light attendance, but the amount realized for the home in collections, together with private dona. tions, amounted to $29.10. A local iation has been organized to act as an auxillary to the home, and a board has been appointed consisting of L. Bently, president; 8, ¢, Hunter, secre 3 J 1. Foulks, treasirer) D2, Corley, D7 Cutfinan and A. M. Dorling, directors, e —e———— A. J. Mandel, yee, you know him, he's the one we refer to, He sells furniture and every conceivable household articles at 326 Broadway. Best of all he allows no one to undersell him. i A §20 prizo given this week atthe shooting gallery opposite the opera house to the person making the best score in tan shots. | Foster, the florist, on Harrison street COouncil Bluffs, has the l-?ut stock west of the Mississippi. Send for catalogue. Py New goods, new pricee, which must pleaso you if you will only stop and in- quire of A. J, Mandel, 326 Broadway. e — Children taken quicker than a wink at the Knickerbocker, 220 South Main stroet. o — Knickerbocker, 220 8. Main stroet. e——— COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MABKNT, ‘Wheat—No, 2 spring, 660; N Josod, 50 d domand, w9 B6¢; re- 00, QOoal-gDelivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 500 ton Latd—Fatrbaulcs, wholosallng at 9fc. Flour—City four, 1 60@3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE 8100K. Onttlo—3 60@4 00; calves, 5 50@7 50, Hogs—Local packers are now and & for all thorels a good demand ; choloe packing, Jfibx mixed, b 25, PRODUCE AND FRUITS. Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co,, com. mission merchants, 538 Broadway: Butter—Creamery, 850; ohsice country rolls, in l;:o«d and, 20c. Kiveu. AddressJ. | ;):‘l;ll:lfll‘:bumm fronk toom a4 617 8 LADIES! WE ARL RECELVING SUME vERY FINE Shoes and Shippers. Gentlemen BOOTS AND SHOES For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Side Square, Clarimda Hard and Soft Coal, BULK {AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HATR AND SEWER PIPK. s COUNOIL. BLUFFS. I10WA. The latest nov- }10WA. No, 539 Brondway. s SRIXTI T ‘We have the finest stock and | all the latest de- § signs to select Y elties for Spring L Overcoats we ave just re- from. NONE BUT THE BEST OF SKILLED HANDS EMPLOYED, 7 and 9 Main Stre, Al kinds ot Engineoring Land ceived. See them LEADING = Merchant Tailors COUNCIL BLUFFS. . . ARMSTRONG., ivil B nfilneer ROOM 6, NEW OPERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFES, [0WA, All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To. SADY, ORCUTT & FRENGH urtains, in Lace, f1k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc HIRIPPIETS ghoicest Stock West of Chicago. Some and be convinced that we are fheadquarters for all goods in our line, heapest place to buy House J'urnishings in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS, © IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care Sur- Jonrth ities od, HATS,CAPS 342 and 344 Broadway, = “LIVETO BAT, NI 17 North Main St,, RESTAURANT WW7." . BIR AU Oatoroxr to The Publio. SIGN, SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY. NMetcalfl Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BUCKGLOVES, COUNCIL BLUFFE&, IOWA, ¥ KA IVE. AND CAFE, { aln at all Hours, ries 8 Specialty. D Patter fl - COUNCIL BLUFFS ov | IMlerchant REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE, 8056 Sonih Main Street, Tailoring, COUNCIL BLUFFS. £47Special atiention to orders my Mail. DeVOL: & WIRIGELT, WHOLESALE Hardware, Culery, Tinner's Stock, Etc, COUNCIL BLUFES, I0WA. both neat and dressy, call on Fig leaves aro out of style, 8o aro goat and sheep skin; shawls and blankets have gone by, This is not intended for poetry, but if you want a suit of clothes to look NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { cous s strect - mesbaabi D0 o OOUNCTL BLUFPB CEeRIOWL Vegetanle Gardener. The Largest and Most Complete Green Houso In ‘Western Iowa. Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use. The Greatest variety and the Choicest plants. My collectlon of Plants and Flowers is now comylete in every respect, and the public are invited to call and Ingpect the sano. I was awarded the First Promium a$ Bluffs District Fair in September, 1883, petitors: ano% have sine added wany choice varieties, and am prepared to furnish a new class of plants that have lierotofors been unattalnable in this market, for which I make no extra charg Cut flowers and floral designs furnished prom, and on guort notice. 1 have just issucd 8 now ca alogue for 1884, which will be sent froeonapplication. Green Vegetables the Year Round. Horse Radizh in bottles. 23 Plerce St. Counclil Biuffsiowa. N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace, OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. COUNCIL RLUFFS, T10WA. Grain & Provisions BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. ¥. FULLER, Commission Merchant No. 393Poar! Strest Council Blufts, Tows. (s ormPay | Wo guaranteo the cure of the following named dis- scases, orno_pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Uloers, Catarrh, a'l Blood and -kin discases, Dy: pepsia, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Disoases. Gout, Net- ralgia and Asthma, Theso Springa are thie favorite resort of t) red and debilicat: and are the FEEBLE LADIES BEST FRIEND, 1, llvery and bathing accomodafion both winter and gummer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Acccssibl by Wabseh railwa v, 8 Evona,or C., B. & Q., at Albany. Corresp solicited, HEV. M. M. THOMPSO) F Good he eno anager. Albany, Siloam Springs, Gentry Co., Mo. Specifio Gravit; Reaction . Carbonio Acid Gas Carbonato Calclu Carbonate Tron Sulphate Magnesia. Sulphate Calcinm. Chlorido Sodiu Sillica. Alumina, Organioand Volatile matter and loss. Total golida per gallon. Wi JACOB SIMS. B. P. CADWELL SIMS8 & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Offico, Main Streot, Rooms 1 and Bhugart & Mo- mux::.n'- Blook, Wil practioe in Htate and ecers] o0 No. to carry rout By office. European Hotel The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpean plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B HARMAN KELLEY, 34 N. MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFES. Peter C. Miller, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES! Interior Decorations. ; 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, WHY DON'T YOU GET 3)ME OF FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? 716 Pour:;:'h Street Council Blufa. Iowa. D. M. CONNEXIIL, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH No. 14 IW. Main Sit., Council Bluffs. M.A.“ MOELN. Proprietor, GRESTON HOUSE. ~————EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS, —— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., COUNCIL BLUFFS W B FLIIN L. WER S o v CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AV, o e I e ey S0 ADMISSION 2 CENTS, o] o8 an. entles can nake olase wagse Ly sellicy tho i:Chaniblos Boson o abjechlanable charssters will be adumitied. Strvother aid Iroolng Board” Rotals 8 $1.00. | I i, MARTENS, - - - + . - PROPRIETOR, 00, Avy lady csudo up s Bre ehirt withou! » wrinkle and gloss 14 a8 nicely atho bestlaundries can, Addross for p:;uwhn C.B'8. &L Co., Bux office, for one wongh, “'Enil; —A sibuation as book-keoper or fore. Wan on sewel or conteach work Reforonces B10 298h o4 and Oth ave. W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Oouncil Blafte, Roal ontato colleo 100 agens 034 Follow Over saviugs bank. oodglrl st K. O. House, 1609, § ‘iun- other need apply. o Gonbleman oaly. kelorasce required: Railway Time Table. ! COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de- arture of trains by central standard time, ab he ocal dopots, Trains leave transfor depos #en min- ear'’or and arrive ten minutes lator. GHICAGO, BURLINGFOX AND QUINOY. LuAVE. ARRIVE. 635 pm Chicago Express 9:008 m 9:40am Fash Mall, 7:00 pw KANBAS CITY, BT. JOB_ AXD OOUNCIL BLUFPS. 10:068 m 8:06 pm Mail and Express, 7:06 p m Pacific Express, 5:50 pm CHIOAGO, MILWAUKNR AXD 57, PAUL. Mail and Expross, A Exprees, Expross, OIICAGO, ROCK IBLAXD AXD PACIFIC. Atlantic Express, Day Express, *Des Moines Accommodation, *At local depot only, *WABABI, T. LOUIS AXD}PACIFIO. Mall, Cannon Ball, *At Transter only, CHICAGO A NORTHWRSTERX. Expross, Pacifiic Expross, BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIO. 84, Paul Expross, Accommodation, “UNION PACIFIC, Westorn Express, Tacifio Express, Local Express, Lincoln Express, *At Tranador only. DUMMY TRALNS 70 OMAIIA. Loavo—8:24-0:24-10-24-11:24 & m. 1:4-2:24-8:84- 4:24-5:24-0:24-7:%4 and 11:04 p, m _(Sunday, 8:24- 10:24 8. 1n. 1:24-8:34-5:24-7:0{ and 11:04 p. . Ar- vive 80 minutes boture leaving time. CASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment op J. P, FILBERT, 209 Upper Broaaway, the PIONEER GASH GROOERRY 0f Councll Blufis, Notice our reduced Price List. Wo give 15 pounds Extra O Sugar for 100 11 pounds Granulated Sugar 10 25 pounds Choloe Oatan 100 26 pounds Navy Boans. 100 ¢ pounds Best Bulk Btarch 100 12 pounds Carolina Rice. .. 100 12 pounds Choice Pruncs. 108 B e 100 [ 1 15 . 200 100 100 170 #0 8 10 T. T. T. Al grades, sccording to quality, 180 to 8¢ [per 0 carry o full lige of Men's, Ladies' and n's fine Bhoos and Mea's Fine Boots at ver. low. ‘Also s full lise of Tiaware and go merchaudise. Call o us and bo coavinosd ha you can save woney by dealing with us. Goeds delivered of the city. R 'lmbrré“w olt nd clallongo all ‘compoti county. J. P. FILBERT' upper Brosdway, Mrs, B, J, Hilton, M, D,,- PHYRICIAN & SURGEON, 223 Niddle Brosd»sy, Council Blufts, R. Rice M. D. CANGCERS, HRONIC DISEASES ot inds o specaty. P2Over thirky yearsipractical oxperlewce Office No. & Pearl street, Council Bluffs 8@ Conoulttion tree or other fumors removed without the kalte or drawing of biood. THOS. OYPIONB, . X, PUBKY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffs a Is. Estabiishea 1856 Dealers in Forolgn snd omestlo Exchange, s Howa Recnritt AUCTION SALE of LOTS in TOWN of PERSIAI 80 Choice Lots will be offered at Public Sale on WEDNESDAY, April 30th, 1884, at 10:30 A, M. Poreta ls locsted 1n Harrison County, Iowa, on the Chicego, Milwaukee & S, Paal Rallway, shirky miles norbh of Council Blu®y and Omaha. Fersia 18 nos 7t 4wo yeard old, but alreedy hundreds of puople avo made now homes aud catablisned prosperous businoss within hor berders, and there {s siili room for many more. Porda, In addition %0 being $he contemplated point a8 whick the projected short lin from Sloux Ofty $o Chioago will Interceps she mata line, s in tho midsh of & most produckive sgrculxiral region, and with such manifos advantages cannok tail 4o develop into » oity of surprlsing one ¥ 0o distant day. The lots are diskributed ia cach and every block fn she $5wn, sud are thoreforo both business snd resi- dence loksThe busioess 1o are locabsd on theflovel platoats noar the depod, and aro fallyss deuirablo as any of those now baild upon; they aee of & unilorm #i50 of 363142 ft, The residence lots are loosted on the beautitully elovated partion of the town more e- ‘mote from ths depob, and are 503143 f. in sise. Businesalote will T'o wold and designatod as fhe oast and wesh half of lods and bicoks. In all obher ro- speota iota will bo sold as per piat of town ae it ap- pears on the Counky rocords. Tita pertect. “Ali iole 0 be sold 10 the higtos onble bidder on the followlng ters, via :—Ono-skird of purchase prios to bo pald whon 1ot is sold. A contrach for de be given, conditioned thad the haance of parol price be paid in_slx, #welvo and eighteen months With Inberost at 8 per cent por annum. A discouns of & per cend on deferred payments will be made for cach, Au agont will by on tho promises with & mep 10 whiow property 4o all visitors prior to sale. Address L. 0, BALDWIN, Council Blaffs, In. 81, LOULS PAPER WAREHODUSE, Graham Paper Co., 17 and 819 North Maln 8t., 8¢, Louis, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN } PAPERS, (v BOOK, NEwS, WEAFPING EuVELOPES, )OASD BOARD AND PRINTER’S STOCK S Ousb pald for Bags of &

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