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. A G - TR, e ——— . e 6 THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS —reee — = — SATURDAY APRIL 11 1885 DAII Y BEE iHE Uuu AOIL BLUFFS. Saturday Mornine, Aoril 11, SUTISCRIPTION KATES, = %90 sete ot woek #10.00 par your OFFICR: 12 Pear! Etreet. NOR MENTION. Two Jakes, the barbers, 402 Broadway Seo she gentlemen’s 500 shirts at Coske & Morgan's, The chanty bontd fas yostprday exams ing bills'and aceouats, Tha best ‘corset ever Cocko & Morgan’e. The “C. B. Boys” ghve an enjoyabls nocis) lass evening at Beno's hall, Remomber the great hosiery sale to-day at Cocke & Morgau's. The board of trade is to meot Tuosday evenlng of wext ek, to elect offigors Rlogant sssortment of coloted embrold- erles at Uockoe & Margan’s. The mayor takes his vaostion trlp at o very convenient sgason, ctnaldering the flurry about saloons. The very besi grade of shirting at 10¢ woith 15¢, at Gocke & Morgan's. The Harmony' Mission ladies gave another of their dime soclals and entertatn- ments at tho resience of J. M. Palier last avoning. Solld color, hairiine, pin-stripe, full regular hose 256, at Cocke & Morg Somo of tha aldermen yesterday. drove ovar ths paving i & baroncho onan fn- spection trip—a very good way to wld for 500 at inspeot it Attend the unblea fine smooth cotton at bo Cocke & Morgan's. The secomd trisl of ‘Capt. Ha; charge of vagrancy, ¢ 1 off to-da fors Judge Aylesworth, Hayes’ isnow driving & team for Lon Dale. This oventng the coiebrated Barnhord Listemann eoncert company appear at tho opera house. This will bo a rare niugical treat which should ' canss a packed honse. Tho meeting of the council noxs Mon~ day ovening will bsan interesting: one, as the election of oity officers will take plage thew, and other impprtant matters bo at'ended to. George C. Hall has been uppnhmul reglstry clefk at the transfer postofiice, to fill the vacancy cansed by young Hampton's arrest, Hali's placo as the ragisiry olerk at tho worth 8¢ ut George Kastner has moved into hiy new residenco on Third strect, betweon Tenth and Eleventh avenues. He has put up & good barn also, end on tho ad- jolnivg lot has buils himsolf a new car- penter shop. Thy Ladies Aid socletylof the St. Paul's Episeopal church Lave elacted as oflicars for the ensaing year: Mre. J, B, Athins, pregident; Mis. Barnes, vico president; Mus. D. O. Bloomer, tressarar; Mes, H. B. Sackett, seorctary. 1f you want to hear sonre of the choicest. music ever givon in this city, go to hear the Bernhard Listemann concert compiny,, . Thoy have a vatipnal reputa- tion, and Connelt Blufts may cungrarnlam itselt o mocuring such a treat. Dr. Nush, of Des Mojnos, will ocoupy the pulpit of the Baptist church Sunday mofning sud”evening, 'The dostor, bas the reputation’ of being one of the lead- ing divines in the denomination in Iowa. Aninvitation is exteaded to, all to come and hear him. Auothos Biirglay is reported, it beihg in ' substancs that - the residence of Mr, S. Theodore, corner of Ninta street and Fif}l axonue, was_ relloved of samuo pr visidhs, & k, somo spoons and othor atticles. « Tho polica seen to know noth: ing about the aflsis “0ar peraonality is not.lost. In death, wo.cannot, by anything but m.mzm 1 Thérp it no dosth.” Spiritaal clrels moszgw/(Sundsy) afteruoon and evening st 2and 7:30 o'c in Spleitual hall, Entrange oo Miin and Pearl streets via stairs bwo ‘doors sénth of postoffice, Ths experiment fs to bé wade, ns suge gested by Tk Ber, of holding board of trademeetlngs on differont. nighta from the.counell weeting alght. Many g bors of thg bystd are equally futergated, often ‘times, in what the oity council dose, and it inconventent. {0 havs both bogial meet on tho sedie, xight. ~'The change shoald result in a_popdiy attend ango Next Togedyy evebing, Some of those who delight ln ‘washing off the stzeets with hose, also delight in 5 pasing frléuds a daeh and a nkle, A dwy or two ago John Kinney gy b frleud 1 Dandy” Dunn g dush ap thd lattgr dram"b) in higoxpr uul wagoa, 1 Diddy” Dumn front prepired with o goaplo of) cggd—+frah ones—and |, as he chught the dash from Kionoy's 1o he planted one oL the cggs just iu o of e M Mnxp;nv 5 .th,Q fug Wiy 1010 THIndE in' shart opdep,. ADandysgingy e oy sbakivg hig wot coaf, bit Rev.JeM. Harpery \\‘m hys, beey a iren éharsh P « ( n Aye" u€astel o trade of paint o Gl Enh ville, Tenr i R ke T '“U"-‘F l’? of Afton, lu'n. buk m Jegent CoupiliBiviy uy the g Coutidil l!lnn‘l Htum bogo, gtyekoby him, e, qF"fl ™ quites promivent in brisgtng to-time Mr: Howe and one of the sistors of the Howe's turn to smile. Henry Krider, of Missouri Valley, wax before Justice Schurz yesterdsy on & chargs of attempting to ravish a German woman named Mrs. Eliza Krnest, but was dlscharged. The evidence showed that within fifteen minutes after the time of the alleged occarrence the woman drank a glasa of beer with Krider in & sa- loon, and appeared to be frlendly erotgh. Tiwo days of 80 afterwards a man offered to eompromise the matte*1f Krider would psy 8300, Tha evidence being of such a nature, Attornoy Arndt; of Missourl Valley, who defended, intimated that It wasa putup job for purposes of black- mailing, and the court did not seem to tako much stock1a tho worddn’s state- mont. On Tuesday evening, April 14, 1885, the Wm, Layton Post, No, 35, TOOAY R., of ©Oakland; will have thefr firss comp fire, It being the twentieth anni- varsary of the assassinatlon of Prealdent Lingola. ' Col. Joha H. Keatley, Hou, Joseph Lyman acd Ool. Dailey, of Oogn- cll “Bluffa; Rev.: W. W. Ramsey, ot Avom; De. Thomss, of Careon, and other comrades have tendered theie™ ser- RUM FELIOWS, — church durlng hia sty hete, and now it]The Prohibitionists on the War Path at Atlanuc. From the Atfantfc Democrat the foli lowing particulars are learned of the way the prohibitory law is beiog enforced in that city: At lnst the deed has beon dono, and evidently the prohibitionists are happy. Search warraats were swomn out Satur- day betore Hqufre Contway by Bylvester Williams, Esquire, Atlantic, Oass county, this state, and placed in the hands of Deputy Sheriff Bruington snd a3 many more deputios as conld be found, or our 86.cent conuty warrant treasury can af- ford to pay, and they started ont to track the Jred-eyed demou to his llat/] The finutoppma place was at Charles. Litterst's, noxt, Ben Wilcox’s, and then’ in sucoession, George Weber's, Chriat Mandelkow’s, W. F, Mankee's snd the Commercial House. At each of theee places & quantity of “‘what-fa-it” was found and was taken postession oc by the deputy and his deputized followers, No rrests wore made, and as we undorstand it, no arrerts will be mado unless the saloon keepera contlnuo selling, The eeizure was intendod as o warning. As Wo stated last week the jury In the Reber case disagreed, four being for convictton aud two for sequittal.’ The cate was called aguin Thursday last be~ foro Mayor Scoit, andby advice of his sitorney Dr. Reber did ot appear. Ho SSllsesS e~ ———— — — - T vices for the dvening, and will make jtin- | was assessed $115 and coats, on the two fractiva. Sponking will hegln at 8] cunts, and tho oate will go- by the dis: . S trict. court. Gradually the sentlment SIOICER She o\enlm;, and be continued | of “tho pooplo fs' changlog in- favor of untll 12 o'clock) intorspersed with Instra- | De, Reber in this matter, and the un- mental and voeal musfe. All wiil be ad- | fairness of singling him out and foreing M. A. Gragory takes | p, mitted to the camp firo free. Supper will be served.from 6 until 12 o'elock In Baldwin's hall, . The evening will be de- voted to the description of battles' and incidents of ths war es-teen by comrades. —[Aveca Herald In the prlmh, conference between the councll ¢ymmitiec and Jeading petition- ers In fav5¢'of €losing the ealoons, some quesr talk is reported sa having beemins dulgedin.. Oue of the petitioners is said to have romarked that* he wonld r\ll\ r see the graes grow In tho prinoipsl streots d the cf 2 a3 quict as A g yard, rathor than kave!a stnglo raloon run here, Another said ho had rather havo the clty blown away in dast, Ouc of the committes called the attention of onp of the prominent petitloners to other state laws, and asked If he wanted them enfordzd sirictly also—one in regard to usury, for ivstance, Intimating that some who showod 6 reverence for some laws were getiing interest on money ata high- er rate than the law allowed, Sach talk did not bring tho pertles suy nearer to- géther In declding jnst whit oaght to be done, but only excited {1l-feeling on both S iaigat G, R. bewrd’ Wall Send for price list. L ——— THE ODD-FELLOWS. Preparing to Celebrate the Anniver- sary of Thc Order. Eho sixty-fifth anniversary of the Odd- llb) i ltb«h himself to be impesed on, bathe i notf e, faser works, g . for restavra Followa order falls this youron Suudsy, April'25. 1t hay, therafore, been' detor- mihed to hold the celebratloz on Taes- day, the 284, ond arrangements ate « grand parade ia the aftpencon and the dedicatiorof "thomes hall fu the opera housa block. 'Ta Lhu ayering a graud ball will be given. Tha tollowing commtttees have “bech chosen: x On, srfadfemsits—G. L. Jecobs, H, Schultz, ¢ B. Smith, trial after trial upon him hes changed propecutions Into persecdtions. There were thirteen-saloons in Atlantio, piylng o _monthly aggregnte” lconse of §520, Thls amount was nearly enc to pay the running expensgs of - the city, Now, the saloonawill pay no lHoenee, and 1hw oity will inorease its debb. ~And all l‘m bueause tho Hills, the Hudspeths, the Williaws, the Phelps (TnlllmS and the Temples (Judge), think the air I8 not phate enough for them to breathe, Pan- der to the wishes of theso men; increass the taxes, drive eapital and business from town and start a new wraveyard in which to bury the hopes of Atlantic's prosperous future, This {s wka$ the non-productive lement want, Waived kxamination. Wads Hampton, - the - registry clerk; who was arreated for. stealing two reg- istored Jebterd at tho trexsfor postoftice, wan taken before U. 5. Commissioner Georg F. Wright yerterday and watved examivation. His bonds were fixed at $1,000, aud not belvg able to glve them yosterday, ho wks taken to the county jail. Ho expeots to be ablo to got bonds howover, as he is sa'd to ba related to prominent and responsible men. Coh- groeoman Hepburn i said to. be his uncle. - The arrest of young Hampton 18 a great aurprise Yo his friznds &nd ac. quaintances, and his youth and previous good record will be brought to bear in an Mppuul for leniency. NOVPTORQ SPECIAL NOTICES KOTICE.—3poalal & vortlzemonte, suc o8 Lost #ound, To Loau, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board agy 080, will b ingerted tn shis column a8 the low a0 of TEN OENTS PER LINF for tho Arst Insortion sud FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ach eubsequent Leavo advarsicoments aé oz offee, Ho. centl Skract. noar Broadwnv +t avenuo. stock of gools I PITe proporty (or gowd' hotel fur fine farm i Ne. el tor Cow nd smilar exchan s,lmnxe Agene, 1‘““ SALE—A farmiof a*ou’ 60 acros adjoinin: and known a+ the Gardner lani. inder brice 990 por wcre. A burgin. AT S £0! Cauacll Blufls. [FOR RENT. suite of offt block, fro; i Main «treet. Mnu. iu t.lm nt) Cookk & Aty Toom7, Bopo Mok, Tavltatlon and printing: Tm»mu Bow+ man, D. C. Bloomer, G. H. T. C. ¥, Breanewan, John br. cketanz, Musio and hall—W . H. Treynor, J. I\ 5 Bornhardl, 11, C. Frachtin —Georgo” ¥, Smith, Frask Grasz, Fred Herman, s Flocr committee—M. F. Rohrer, A, Dickey,J. F. Spare, J. T. Templeton, F. “Bernbardt, H.C. Fruchting, Jobhn 1. Burhorn, P. C: DaVol, 8. Weat, E. F. Watts, ketanz, John Schicketanz, H. hting, Peter Rapp, G. F. Smith; fog when you .~=That Beard, next has the lorgest stock to selegt from, ' 2d—That'h 8 aro. 4t low as the Jowest, 3d—Tha: he is practicat 1 v decorator gpd )s none bub ski'ls e door to postofl lahBisei s A Obat with Ghubbie, Yesterduy C. C. Aruold, the telegraph oporator known as “Ciubbie,” met the Bre man, and gave him the other slde in tho Ber, and wenk the rounds ty papers. He admlt hump” to fall into th d0 {wvioualy setfor him, but that Lis ¢ of the best, and he had no ions pf whioh Lo & sshwoed, thinkn the operstor Lee, wh §iib, hows Base insratitade, - *'Chuk claims that I. I whom he ‘was iainted ‘In {3, three yoars aama hore, brake, -homeless and out loyment, ‘and ' that" be took him ty Smith’s] to bourd, got . him clenn linen, and vouched for his basrd bill. “Lee had nct been there two days bafore hie and Traoy, tha opsrator of the Wabs ing notos with {th's nams slgaed theroto, Mg no'd foolishly raplicd therato. Tha fourth note eald ghe” was misused by her mother and wade towear short dres:cs, ote,, and recetved 6o oom altbough she waa' sbvanten yeprd 1 wished to meot .Arnold & blook enco for a few minutes ny ehe Jiad someihibg to fell him Heoeays he had no w iutentlons In | to meot Miés Smith, and on ve this to. bia fict, & that wpon Bmith's the next momig to board with Mre.© Du gan, . whore bo had previousiy . bosrded, wod where he has :lways had the reputa. tion of sctlng in all revpects as perfe goviloman, Cbubbie’: eays the. joke & and thatin his eon- the affaiz be bas d t amusing incident which wes first | = fog of whioh ¢ »be pshamed, exc should be such a chomp as t8 d ot hw 1ame, nor of his motivas, i £o.b5 done big Epfln 4 andakeam u, No, 205 Ma peotion invitsd, Prices and qualto ang In the ci'y, aé Norpe & aw.-n.-; witir 16 roon n atcest, | Lu. | tor bostdlk Yus, pel pge dlidoncs, bospita), wte Tty | oppesite she city bulidings and ofty marsek Lix peut eheay W. R VAUGHAN. J DR ~Ifouss fuzaiturs, Apply 11a Fouth Sty between hours 9 acd 12 m, H Sosmin, leather top bug 1y to Dr. Cook, No 625 Brond Fors wother hotel fu & v Nobrasks town, now doing a business’ ot about §360 per month,No other hotel (o she place, Torme ilberai, Fows s , Mo, “Will trade for ‘Comncit A "m ey pr potts’ or sail cheap Jfor casn o yart AN & WALKER \\ Wi ta iwaro or o morohan lise” wol Incated, SwAN & WA OIS TIE—A rav6 ohai 6 L0 Rat w v, wenn T proved farm of 400 aores, withi r.,.‘ FALE_A §0d paying y'atabie’ it one of the b wi will vell with or VIl trsde for & Smallarms with stock « t [ Kailaas I l RUSCE = oo ntla Walf wilos from Y, Towa: 550 ot ~a $00 aere farm ith fine imp: sts. all under cultivaticn excopt 0 ncren irows. 89 norew gnod grass or pasture land, and woverat ofho: Graets of from 40 o 160° heros gf unimprovod land, SWAN & WaALKRR. Wad_ unluprov woatorn lowa, Kansss Nobrasha oF DAoL 1ov 0o & ¥ fiom yo O SATE Tide 1t E—Alargo pumbar all parta. of FOK A, i 0 DALY chuRD 108 G Lnild g1 cun by an niouthly pryment of from o BWAN & WALKKR 1ot & bull oo v 40 oy It S wish o, m, HwaN & WaL A7 ANt and (A 1490 itory tratdo -l able for warehouse oF §0FAzO_ purposes (RO HEN SALR K Wuita) e for eganll foundry and Imachine sio G Dllcr, englied cupaliy HIOWer Wit Tagd ahft: rddy to piut B motion (01 F ALK licums, Lot - atl . Land, A, .v, " Stopnor o, 608 Firet wvan i Ry, frst-liey mak ....m»..u Or wil trede or ch st Adiress vory- Ly 10 Geuneil BIuds o b Dohivered by corter at )l.u FAPIE—¥or wals b BAB oMo, &b £6 sente busirod ro b d'ni,lUmnu\u,yunun.\-“ applied with water (rom the 3 house, rierc patild buisin esor Alsoa iarge tworstory, frame woociiars; otc., ete., suited SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln 8t., Counoir BLures, « « « Towa. A Complete Line of New Goods tovSelect From. KIEL SALE STABLEB I(ae‘] Harsce and Mules constantly on hand whiz wo will sell In retall or carload lota, Al Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Whelerale exdretel) dealers i Grafn and Paled Hay, Price sonablo. Satistaction Guaranteed SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St Uouncl1Blnfle, 1 -+ COUNOIL DLUKES, April FOREMAN--Iold this space for the advertisoment of Dra Judd & Smiths Elostric Ayphancee, Aretoo busy filiing theix orders and gettiog their new factors, No. 80, Fourth Sreet, to: rights, togit 1t ang copy fuet now, ’ COUNCIL BLUFF CARPET (0 SUCCRSSORS [0 Casady? Orcutt & French Couneil Buits COUNCIL BLUFFS Pl Company Wholosale and Rotail Dealers in "Hard Soft ano Blossburg ‘W. H. SIBLEY, Manager. o Ooe, 38 Mg Yard, onC, R 1. 2. aua o | 408 Broadway 5t P, Carpets, THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRI TER NO. 2, Tsthe Highest Achicvement in Writing Machines i the World, With only 30 keys_ to lesen sn operate. It prints 76_characters ineluding caps and siiall 1o rs, punctuatione, ficurce, wigns and iractions. 1t 8 the siiuplest and. most rapld _writing - machine ‘made as well aa the most durable E=ZSend for free illustrated pamphlet. Linoleums, Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, Chicago, L., Solo Agents. 0il Cloths and 0, H. SHOLES, Council Bluffs L Agent_ for Western Towa Upholstery. JACOB BIMS, Mail Orders Attorney - at-Law, g g g | Oarefully Filled?) N, SCHURZ. Jisiog of Ug Poage |0 VER AMKRIOAR BXPRESA 'OUNCIL BLUFFS [ n hrgdiatic, arous et ofithvaly Curtains, Window Shades, Mattings, NOIL BLUFFS CARPET e nerey, nll ve ll ch.lvu By ‘stem e i s lBUGKEYE WROUGHT FENCING AND: CRESTING. he sbove, Over 500 deaigns to saleet from, CHEAPER THAN WOOD FENCES Beautijel. Strong and Lasting. Tstinates given vn any etylo either put up or delivered here, by npplyiog to KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale !ron, Steel, Heavy Hardware ani Woad Stock. 117 Mauin Street, Council Blufl, Towa. Ay 8 P. AYL%WORTH. . PLAYLSWORTIE 03 \1 thStieet, Gounol lutfa S a dies. closiog out my notions,wiil sell all e goods at ouk digeonnt, 500 Switchas oo, Gustor yorlc carefully o A NEDICT , Gaun it Bluffs. AND“THE ENGLISH ™ iK11CHEN: 808 Breadway, = Gounsil Bluffs. THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE N T1E c1vy, * Tove : n fitst clacé stylo end on short noties. Hot u«h-rid i { )h F}lw wranitead to olv faction. 302 N, Tih Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS 'Field v, Courcil Bludie, lowa. Calls Attended Prowptly, Day .L.z\,,w Tarticalar attention given o Em Lalink T In,\lwnn No. Woe invlte your special tnspection of our new and sery cxtensivo stock of platn and fancy hoslery, w! g the the preit Qemawt for fing'grods in this line Ourgtock i3 all that csn be destred in col we have just placed on sale. 1f you want to sca something nor immediately demand your attention, prices at which you can afford to buy. ‘Liadies” Hosiery. Lo, oouutets will b devatedjexelu-| -y ron aasortmént of misscs’ ard ehil sively to thls immenss stock. dren’s hewn in plain and fancy e lors, in- Haviog recently increasad our forco of [ grains® balbrigzans and lisle thread, at Children’s Hose. ; | clérich, oustomers will not b Tncorveni. | prises never beisse oficred, Quar customers have often hersfofore complained of hot being able to sacure degirable hodo for children. As oar as- o | #orkment is now completa weo can satisfy the most, fastidigus tasics, Gontloraon’s - Hoso. Mew's fancy stripedwor,.5e worth- 8ie Men's Bpanish mixed sox, 100 worth enced by any delsy on this point. Ladles’ hore in solid colors: biue, gray and fancy stripes, 10¢ worth Ladies’ balbriggan hose, clogred acams, in cream, black, browa, navy,. cardinal, garnett; fancy dotted snd split feet; 150, would bo very cheap at 20c, Ladiea’ half re uulnr and full regular T balbriggan hoge, ln eream, cardinalw ML kit bml""i]““:fl b’m”'flw purd mg‘lm s analess mizid-aox; Lindiss:full regulae and | full| Tod m«-l Meh's por fittivg weawloss: soxonll hose fn pin strlpes, rnlbuggpns, ingrains | colone, 10 wosth 20 in ofl colors. ' modes, black, Solhrs | Men's ll:rluuh sox, soamless; 20c, never whskagtas Tia, 200, orth 06, ek 8 |t Son o thun 200, — | cecided bargaias, Ladlea"Tull faghioned hose in all tho new colors ol ingrain, 40¢ worth 50c. Ladies black lisle thread full egular :fl"‘ 50 worth 500, hose, 0o, never before eold for less than Men's fanoy lsle thread half hose, fast Tbe, aolors, beautlful assortment, DOC (worlh 184c Lworth reguler made, & Men's oil ing £ in fanoy eolotr, Mon's saperiine halé 5oz i i inog edls Ladles' black stl hule,Sl 25 worth $2. } tfl‘ Qur Stock of Domestics'is now Complcte, and will be RETAIL DRY { o fwatitions wnd axclosive taate db! pricos, which jn horey Zyou wilt find it are stool, And at Gauze Undérwiéar, Men's ga uz I'\u, 20e wor Men's ladian seaws; 40c wopth D0 Mew'n bubrggan Bhen's.deil iog epd stayed, 503 v Ladies’ vosts, & Liadies in, ) 5c.. 40 den e Ohtidren’s - fanoy Ladies hnvahndx shm, balb 90c. worth The Hondlzerohiefs. 25 dozon'Ledies’ Hercsiiiched handker— ohiefe, funcy bordere fast color, nnion 7 Wrewn 10 rih 20 Corgots 90 Gezim ' Lndies! -hosastifched linen basiii v} white and eslorsd b sders e zen ' Sle amfded dezin Bledm moid { 166,{sori ded’ viles) Derfeet” ficthng 4n Heayy corvet | B0 worth T8 15 dézen Blaiie. cntawhy hip co copafortable And D i e miy L ed, i ol rC”‘ Crucd.% Elyachrablo L Tadien 6F fide coforie ot | |, Oa Mhenag woruiagye April 1ts, we of dalicate dotiatbutensis SoMaRgetion | D ce, npalp S i 6k i seE 4 G0GdE auafantord Gy money PefadeR) 7 \u\\‘hr .| Ve per yirl, Wo havegaus through £1.00. GUE A 009 pisked, opt plogos that o el e im v bordered s pure Wk cititotied, 200, vy § WL 4 e 1| farm ity 20 ; Y Frensh ¢ b T { Scy, Dpess Gords in ElvR grag il 1| Guwk s medah v nth Leora 80 19 453 per praveut atzetchi yard; sl op ‘I Ehivo Teduee foithoe unl- sldes. £1,00 worth $ s 1aricg of 20¢, sold at .Y Prices. nOnas € ¥ ¥ Ol Cocke & Morgan, 1347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUEEKS, IQWA. Vi

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