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e g o o e e o TR e — A —— e———— | | | ——— R WV s m— W. PEORTH. The Latest Farcs, _ MINOR MENTION. Bricks for sale In large or small lots by J. A. Weaver, 8156 Seventh avenue. The matelmonlal market has been very qulet, there having been only onellcente iseued this week. The latest atyles of summer milinery at the lowest possible prices, at Mrs, A, O. Real Eatate Transfors, T p—— The Greatest of all Preceding book stoor, Mr. John Corgan, late of (P38 the resolutlon over his head, as) ™ i) aales, $41,040.00. LEADING Aldermen Mynster and Geise will doubt- Plattsmouth, being the proprietor. The less vote to sustain any actlon of the OOMMEROUIAL, Merchant Ta'ilors ! S ales. — Anderson for the county. i 6 i 825,000, which was a surprise to many, Saturdey Morning, Moy 16 | gg 9 What @ TR0-THDS V0lo 15, |ea’ihoes who expectea'ina the vordir $10,00 per year damages, A pecisl, wpecial musting of the city Jity o 0" 1s nataraly looked forward to Wit Tkt oallod dowth vkl oomrmens, buk Brick buildlogs of any kind rased or moved aod satifacton guaraateod, Framo ke 347 Broadway, Council Bluffs, there s nothing to the affalr, except the | !ste 88 recorded In the office of the ' adway. 4 : . Rogers', 341 Broadway. monly acoepted thoory of what hla mo- [T f L p — AR . will make a cut in all De- AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. A. O. Rogers, No. 341 Broadway. realize that there is no chance for him to | section 10 and ne } 15, and n § nw } 14, notice, F nd cold lunches always ready. Conrad Weitner to Herbert U, Benton, of Prohibltlon.” Service at 8 p. m. will requlre five out of the six aldermanic | ™ &agtes Miles” to Sullivan Aldrich, n § ] . " THE DAIL. Y BEE.| FACTIONS OVER FRACTIONS. [eas,bor the plaintif, and Watkine & Tne jury yesterday returned a verdiot e sed e il would be in her favor hardly thinking Two more cases are_pending growlng council has been olled for thts evening [ (RO o e M T e of litle of 1t has been 'el']flnlteliml to the moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the worl W. P, AYLSWORTL, polible galihg of ' 1likle mose noto | oater, Aud. seported $0 {he Bis by Al the latest atyles, to order and ready | tive is In vetolng the resolutlon, as he is |7 Fioci 25, Walnut, §1,440.00. 606 Broadway, - - Counoil Bluffs, partments. Tople at Broadway methodist episcopal | sucoessfally defy the action of the council, snds dnw } 11, snd nw § nw 11, 75, “The store, No. 502 Broadway, next to | votes to pass the resolation over his veto. |\ ¥4l o 4 nw 3, and no 4 nw 4, 11, 6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS---SATURDAY MAY 16, 1885 Willlams, Lewls & Young, and Msjor OUNCIL BLUFFS GOUNG * T Maor aut Btermen Cannet Agre o T et o, i ByOatrir = = = = = « = 50 cents per weok y . that she would be given such heavy u MHHGAN out of the same accident, and the final to conslder the veto of the mayor. This | that count mayor, 1t ssems generally conoedsd that| Thofollowing ase the tranafers of real 1010 Ninth Street, Conneil Blafta A. J. Stephenson, for Friday, May 15, risty for the mayor, and this s the com- H H@ IS I I Z A ; Th ——————"_ ——<>1This week we made at the new millinery store of Mfs. |credited with having enough sense to| ' Willlam Miles to Sulllvan Aldrich, The only all night house in the ity Evorything served in first clam styloand on shor + 38, $29,600.00. ot a chutoh Sunday evening: The Rationale| One of the strong points, as claimed by him, and Inughed at by others, in that It | o 4“7 %41 89°500.00, Officer & Passy’s bank is now used as a | 1f this was true it might be difficult to |75 4585 406,00 stock Is already here and is being put in|mayor, leaving the other four to vote COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, 7 and 9 Maln St., wolid against the mayor. The city counll H 3 Mt place.| is peoculiarly organized, for there being Nnfi-m it gy g bk b CouNciL BLurrs, - - - Jowa. There will ba services in the congrega- tional church to-morrow. Subject for bat |l|x members In all, four is only a 80"1 g"fi' 06, majority, snd at the same time four s ats—KFor purposes, ) the morning: *“The pastor’s duty.” Even- two-thirds vote. g.’_e‘o«m per ton; baled, 60, fng: “The guidiog volce,” a sermon to|, The following in the recontly passed Oorn Monl— $1.50 per 100 pounde, ng: Dl 4 law, glving the mayor a veto power, 18| Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, €,00® AComplete Line of New Goods to Select From. DOMESTIG DEPARTMENT. the young. Evenlng sorvice will bogln | the'basis on which the mayor clatma that |6 50 st BN, it will requirs five votes out of the six ln | Oal—Dellvered, hard, 9.50 per tony soft H j: G The Rev. J. Fisk will preach to-mor- | Order to pass anything over his head. He "‘}‘L;’;'_";Zmug,'. wholaallng ot 7. ATR OO:DS- 50 pieces of good unbleached cotton, 5¢ claims that “‘two-thirds majority” means AR o ey e 5 o . g g oot ing, b ly 'y )« dan crok, Sanday sohol 8t 3 p. .| 8o mesne s oge sbeds majrly.” Thle Butche MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, 60 pieces of heavv weight unbleached and a meeting of the young men’s chris- tlan assoolatlon at the ssmo place at|n waste of words ag It Wk \‘)’:l.nh% ot :;:f": Lary 5. G = & : o b Councll Blufs, Towa| gotton at 6%c worth 9c. night. The t}actlnm read: PRODUCR AND FRUITS, “Upon the return of the ordinance or 9ke. Services at tho methodiat eplacopal| 1 b by the mayor to the city coun- lR“”il"‘ are incroasing; choice "misslon rooms at ihe corner of Sixth creamery,22@240; choice country, (1be; good il cil they may pass the same upon a call of 12)ul-|c:' ROt G@mn."’ 0 bf““" 1 case of fine bleached muslinat 5¢ worth Cood Agents Wanted|::... avenue and Fifteonth street as follows: |the yeas and nays by not less than two- | i be wrapped in bleached butter cloth TO SEILL. s hingat 10:30 n. m., Sanday school | thirda voto of all tho members of ssid | and closely pcked. ) 2 cases bleached soft finished, water P el et council over the mayor's vetc, and the lnl’ntufcl: y—i)‘:mnnd strong su| ive D!' Se Judd & smlth S at 3 p..m. A gospel service by members of the Young Men's Christian Association twisted muslin at '7*c¢ worth 10c. 1 casebest standard prints at 5¢ worth Tc. ; ong supply ligh; olerk or recorder of “such city shall cer- | spring chickens, good size, 86,00 per do: illve tify on sald ordinanco that the ramo was | old ohi A i e i I D EL GTRIG BELT at8 p. m. passed by a two.thirds vote of the council B h:;'::.‘ wr'@fln,:‘pe:.lvb’: o F ity N 80 P G . “Life Is ever Lord of death, and love [80d sign it officially as clerk or clty re- | At present the weather ia too uncertain to et b b ol i it corder. ship dressed poultry; however high prices can can never loose its own.” Splrltual clr-| “"«Byt if any ordi fail be obtained for choice stock arriving in good 3 y ordinance fails to obtain a ce stock arriving in go cle to-morrow (Sunday), aftornoon and (at least a two-thirds majorlty of all the | coRdition i illed KIEL SALE STABLES ¢ fmien Al el6EtA o - Fusk ity aftas bsli amo—Demand is only for fresh kille evening at 2 and 7:30 o'clock, in|councllel ty, 8 | ducks; mallards,$2.00; mixed,$1,59; teal, 1,00, > Keep H 4 Mul tant] e S spiritual hall, entrance on Main and |Vetoed by the mayor, then such ordinance | Onions—None in '‘market; choice stock f.eep Hlorses and -inles constantly on hand which i or resolutton shall be vold and of no|would likely bring $1.75;sprouted and poor, we will eell n retail cr carload lots Pearl streots, via stairs two doors south | gfact $1.00@1.25, M' s d DRESS GUUDS LINENS LINENS of the postoffice. o frlends of tho mayoe and hang-on | Bowns~Clean stk in good demand at 81.25 toc arranted as Reoresented i ; | olty officlals have quoted freely this last S?:éfi:‘)dr \:TFE:“S‘?." nd $1.50 for navies; dirty ‘Wholesale and r m;xo; :fl 1:?;:; m ::Ig:‘ gnp Prices rea- section of the law. but have carefully| Potatoes—The freight war has given us SCHLUTER & BOLEY 20, pes half wool Cashmeres, g0od|This weck our linen department Several more tramps were run in yes- terday, and enough of them sentenced to . RATIhE ARV thIR % 4 W © 5 = colors, 10¢ worth 15c¢. ill ha o) i ver— 61l ont, the gang who are moviag the ol | seding stetlon ok sheurs clonly That | Good seive g golog ot soe 1 bolky ool Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St., Councl] Blufte, R el fs pound. Some fow of the gang seem to | In order to pass a measure over the veto l"fi,",:;“f»:‘:‘:’_fig;“ but poor stock as yet, at 16 pes BactfierBlooks, essorted col pelled to reduce the stock in or— be willing workers, and any one having | there nl:nnt l;e :W“r‘m‘d‘f"{h‘“ the -|lde|lr; $2,000€5,00 por bushel. 3 ) ors, at 13c worth 20c. e R T s employment for laboring men could :lv:': Iv:hi::d? l}n.:;::rem:: g::;i%u m?s‘,‘f&?g,‘{““ o to 81.00per box of one: | SPHCIAL NOTICES Combination Suitings at 20c worth| sonable goods. cure several good men, by taking thelr |is no doubt that four aldermen will thus| New Potatoes—82,50@3,00 per bushel, NOTICE.—Special a vertlsement | 80c. Towels, Napkins, and Table Linens ok Yote, and there I no doubt. that four le| SrectFotuioos—Table, 3@ic per b, | FonadsTo o, Fo s, To et OUNCIL BLUFFS Al S at rediculously low prices. piok. 7 ;.hil‘dl it Strawberries—30@25¢ per box, Ing, etc., will be inserted in $his column af New colorings in Satin Berbers at Postmaster Armour has received In- "o resl tronblo atarts in the action of m:r\:flnrgfu%s?né;u native, 75 to 1.00; Cal- | rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insortion ARPET 2bc¢ worth 40c. structions that the postal clerks on the | the council doing away With #o much of | Spinach—82 50 per bbl, p FIVE U I ENS LINK loejsashipubascasa) GoMPANY GAUZE UNDEBJWEAR. ertlon. Loave advortisomente af our offios, No. —_——— [ Melanges, Drap D’Almas, Diago- AMUSEMENTS. Foar} Swostinear LR nals, Gersters at 28c worth 3dec.| 20 d()zhl\ge‘;)s' Gauze Shirts at 16¢ wor h 2b6c. 20 doz Mens' India Gauze Shirts at 2bc worth 40c. Balbriggan Shirts at 50c worth 7bc. Mens’ Heavy India Gauze at 50c worth 6bc. evening traln, on the Rock Island, will|the power and patronsge of the com- mittee on streets and alleys, of which har:;h;: ponlcl.xba::un hle;p ud ‘gn::r- Ald, Mynster Is chalrman. The councll wood, thus giving the resldents of that|pas” geclded to divide up the city into ANTED—A good girl for goneral housework. place tho benefit of two mails a day In-|improvement districts, each ward being a | Mo i M BISRYINW B US N o 03 ABloryRereity atead of one, which will be & great con- | disirict, and under the charge of the al- mf’,fi% B,’i;%m ey coaecEruor, GARPE T s venlence to them. derman of that ward. This nas excited | 6th Avo. and Pearl Street, (Formerly Martin's ANTED—lmmediately, cobs. Grain dealers ) the fre of Ald. Mynster, and he gladly The prominent democrats of this clty | secks revenge, and with his demooratio| FALMER & SANDER, Frop'rs & Managers, wero jubllant yesterday over the tele. | brothers, Ald. Geise and the mayor, pro- Coventry in Suitings, all wool, 40 inches wide, new shades, 50c wo:th 7bc. Cashmeres & Buntings can find a ready market for cobs by add me or ship immediately to me by carload, n od I'will pay market price. Counci Biufl, 3 Gurtains, Oil Clothso One week only, commencing T e e ; 3 Mens’ Silk Finish Balbriggan Shirts graphlo roports that the commission of | Potes to hinder the republiean aldermen 0K RENT—7 room house, corner_Benton and At prices which cannot be ens B angel A in thelr cholce of city clerk and chiet of| MONDAY, MAY 11TH Harmony 8ts. Enquire $16 Harrison St. s and Drawers at 60c worth 8bc. Williams had boon recallod, for they have | hon Soosoumans s duplicated. “Qur Own" perfect fitting Jeans Drawers at 50c worth 75. LADIES Qur great specialty with the following principals | JTOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Tho desirablo resl. Q been walling and gnashing thelr teeth| The whole affalr is a good deal of & . e GOOBER, e e T A e e Wlndow shades, ever since the news of the appointment, | farce, and will end as the other faroes | T® Iatest Musioal e S oy, knomn s the Fowers pace, “Apply to Gro. K. .| have ended. The only thing resulting | Gymnast and Contortlonist. S ANTS T TRALE G o o They feel better now, and once more ex. irnnch be@ "SIGNOR DEL FU i}GO,The Kiog of Fire- ARTS O TRADE—Good T oxmn;v:;-:'): SILKS, SILES. 5 will be,the widening of the 3 pross themselves as In love with the | {ioon the mayor and a majority of the | Eaters s merchandiss, well located: ~ BWAN & WALKRE: Llnoleums, { pEssidens counoll, and s they aro In POWOr 40 [ i) gontats Fracke oy’ NetmonCuriositien, | T a0 o i i oot 20 BOipcalf prmmeniBilke poticcksfend [}AUZE UNDERWEAB" A mulatto woman from Omaha was|thWart his pet plans, and causs him a| .04 Mechanical Wonders, principal among | Council Blufls, ab a bargain.’ Low price stripes, warranted pure silks, at good deal of annoyance hls positlon s not a very desirable one. Ladies’ Gauze Vests at 25c worth be. Ladies’ India_Gauze, three thread Vests, at 43¢ worth 60c. Childrens’ Gauze Underwear atfrom 124c to 35c. i " | terms. BWAN & W, 4 4 3 1 e S ] hich will b found the world repated won |t 12 T Gk Wk Mattings,| 3¢ actual value 60c. 0 husband, whom she described as a white Sy ysevisablaln ae ot tho e sl towna fin No 1. Black Dress Silks at 6ac o ———— Frot, R A. Stendell, who is a whole show of him- F liery stable, in one of the best shuall towns. in man, to whom she had been married only HEAVY DAMAGES. O B A DUNTON Tilustontst - 7" | will trade for smal farm with ttook e worth 85c. afew months, and who dlsappeared last SR PATTERSON, The Lightuivg | ——— SN SWauns. I]PH[]LS E YGUUD No2. The best*Black Silk ever Monday. The white truant | Mills County Called on to Pay $35,-| “LHwaNDo BALDWIN, The' Armlees | o o cas e e prvred aad mlisproved. seen in this market for $1 worth If you want s farm in western lows, Kansss 000 for & Faulty Bridge, Wonder, Nebrask'or Dakots, lot us hear from you. y 'll:‘d ;WEM ; :;’ get even with MADAWE HOWELL, the Bohemian Glass Blower | ‘Swan & WALk $1.40. Our Hosiery department has some ls dusky father in.law by taking A Resort for Ladies. A Kegort for Ch'ldren, of the bigeest bargains ever offer- In the clreult court of Mills county the | Patronized by the elite, nothing succeeds like suc- OR SALE—A large number of business and resl- with him some clothing, valued at $50 by Pastim ok Baalbaoatiabent ar altt ins oess, ;(:mum open1 to 6and 7 to w'rnm. Thoatro dence lots In all parts of Council Bluffs. See the wife, at least. She seemed qui'c as anxious to recover her father's clothing a8 to recover the husband. Rugs, Ete., Etc No8. We are showing o Silk at| of the big Evening and Saturday Matineo. | us before you buy, BWAN & WALKER. ugs, i # $1.560, actual value $2. ed in Hosiery. trlal of tho case of Ellzabeth Cooper ve. | s withot e 2ot iy POPUIATpAco of Mnuse: | =GR 5T E—Dariior wishing fo buy oheap 1ot £ ¢ 3 ¢ e wgement; person o = Mills county, the plaintiff clalming §35,- | & gusrantco that nothivg will bo done to offend the Ew glunl!fl 53 oaa buy on montaly paymente. of from Caleful Anemm“ lee" to flu 000 damages for injuries recelved by the JOR RENI—Woe will ront you & lot to build_on The report that Judge Loofbourow had falling of » bridge over a croek near the 3. L. DaBEVOISE. lllljen.l‘firl:ha privilage to buy 18 you with on very 0‘ Tflwn urdefs- decided the Carroll county cases In favor of the saloon men, and that he had held ¥ Upholstery and Drapery Work a —Kvory body o Uoun nas sho and her family were passing. The 1 1 N1 a s that the law was unconstitutional because | detalls of the cueyarn nbo}:n .gfollu'n: Umun Tlckel A an[ Delivored by carrle . Specialty. of a defect In the house journal, ls stlll| On the 4th of July, 1882, Mrs, Cooper Nl § emphatlcally denied by thoss who are in | With her family had been attending a cel- OR_EXCUANGE—No. 168, 10,000 acres land ten Onratock s th a position ta know just what th dsciston | SDFation at Ewing's grove, a short dis. No. 507 Broadway Gouncll Blaf milessouth of sidney, Neb,, for Cuncil Bluffa ur stoc o i operty. tance from this b!ldge. About b o’clock PR 8. A good steam flouring mill in Cedar Co , she started home in a lumber wagon, ac- 1owa, for n stock of general merchandise or hard: companied by the hired man and seven Railway Time Table, " 455 rangt ) (g st E—Houses, Lots and Land. A, J. town of Henderson, over which bridge was, The fact appears that the court lssued @ temporary Injunction, and left the dectsion of the constitutionallty of | children, their way leading across Farm g ity Ialae g0, o B i 4 the law on the polnt named to be further | °¥¢ek: They entered upon the bridge on QOUNOLL - PLUFYR, Cotgell Biufteproperty. oo O0%s Neby for 4 a slow walk, and when about two-thirds No 16!, Fine improved farm for cheap westorn considered, and to be declded when the|of the way across, and just im- | fena D M e e R and is being continually replenished by 5 o, 163, pottawattami cason come up on & final hearing, :;;l-t:‘lly oree ;h:nl;“;:g ;indn':;":m!t el i rm{\'q. Lows, 400 noros for witd Kaasag of Nebraska | all the latest and choicest noveltles, Substantlal abstracts of tltles and rea | gpan of afl"’..gm feet and the approsch 10460 and NORTHWESTERN, X6, 100, Hotel in Pueblo, Col,, worth $9.00, for estate loans, J. W, & E. L, Squlce, 10 |of twenty feet inlength, the pilin d |, Mail and Express : Towa, Kausar, or Nebraska Inud in par and loog | 405 Brondwal Council Buufis Pearl siraot, "™ | bentraork doubled ad oll laward toward | 15 Avenngias ; o T G trm, for stk of geols or hard 4 For the Money than vou Ever Received 2 ul ) : xpress : dit J B e TTEC————— the stream—‘went down like & dead- OHIAGO AND MOOK 18D, "No. 172, Wild Iands in Rooks Co., Neb., for stock| THE RECENTLY IMPROVED 0 y y Live Brock, fall,” the inmates of the wagon testified Mail and Express ol;{hy goods. Window & Crampton, the well known | —dropping the horses and wagon and Ax Accommodation 176 House aud lot in Clarinda. Page Co, REMINGTON STANDARD live stock dealers of Waverly, Iowa, will | the parties in it a distance of twelve or|°® " ¥ p Exprees 00 A u | 1 for Nebraska or Iowa lsn lue §1,800, f P Bl re. At the bo at the Pacific house Friday and Sstur- | ifteen foot. Mrs. Cooper, with a little B R, T x"“.g:“"".?:.u'nfé‘io" o AN ALY Y P E w R I E R Before. NO. 2, day of this week, ready to sell or con- | child she held In her arms, wes In some P f 06 A M . 178, Bploadid bargains In Kieth Co., Neb., 'tmoth cattle, ln(nudy dmr"& nnm‘\:!rl. to | manner thrown {nto th CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, .ué’.:,’f. mi fi:ndu in :::{::n Tows o .?:m stock ancbuzen or feeders, either steers or|which, by the prompt appearance of help, | 0:50 4 u Mail and Express 7:10 o dingacr hadwwe Py Tsthe Highest Achievement in Writin, L] heifers, any sge trom yearlings up tothey were rescued. The child was unin- [ 1280 ¥ ¥ Acconmodston e o o (o A e R e MY ST AT My“cmngg in the World. V R : / 5:46 ¥ M Express f i locast B flam D y o jured, but Mre Qompars. afise iking » Wanasm, o1, 10018 WD AGIFG. ot 13 Palas Al Gov o1 815 T siock of koods, With only 89 keys_to loarn an Dowa on Oodileh, From that day sho has never taken & atep, E O B L ey A oA LA had (ol ol Saptral rading i Jousul Trters, of the Atlantic democeat, must | and is now not ablo to rise from her bed, | &3 13 Looal Oblosgo & SEL Kxp Looal &6 4 v | land, improvee or unkwmproved, valu S10600. pnctuabiceh,dfire, cos and DR ! GOODS STORE some unpleasantness with the | or stand alone. Skilled physicians, in. | 746" Transfer ok B AN ) A ticalars, call And 866 OF Write £0 SN INabn RN el Jaosuschok company. 1n ouo paragraph | oluding Dr. Macrao of Counoll Biudh |10 o " ™ suui ant mevrens o ato v | B € e, Tiado ay well a6 ot durabls 0 88y % and Dr. Coffman of Omahas, testified Express 0:25 A M EFSend for free illustrated pamphlet, **Javauschek's car attracted a good | that the plaintiff s now suffering from WIOUX OITY AND PAGIFIO, Wyckoff, Secm. & Benedict, many people yesterday. Itisa cross be- | severe concussion of the spine, and that An Mail for Sloux City 6:50 7 ¥ N. BOHEURZ, yckort, aecmans eneaict, OF tween an emigrant sleeper and a cattle | the injury will be life-long, while* the T Exproes for 8t Peu) Bi60 4 . Uhicago, 11, Sole Agents. orr probabilities ars that it will materially UNION PAGIFIC, 0. H, SHOLES, Council Bluffs Then elsewhere he fires this: shorten her life, 1100 4 ¥ Derw R 436 u Agent for Western Towa woman may bo good sciress aud still| For cause of action the plalntiff slleged | 755+ % Grereantapea 2V S IY el Ll ‘kick like a bay steer’ on paying $1 a defective and negligent construction of v dozan for the washing and ironing of her 018 o DUMMY TRAINS TO OMA the bridge in that the plling were insuf- ficient!y driven into the ground, and JOUNGIL BLUKRS. 1O A R. Rice M. D. 5 Offico of tho CANCERS, shotte sumers romered without i friends hers are wonderlng | bent-work six feet high was erected Oouacll Bluke Oity Water Worke Oam ;:,{-} ) kalfe or drawiog of bised. To Whom It May Concern: UHRUIIC DISTASES of st stnes » 1y M actical experienss @fles B whether he s ranning & lsundry or | thereon without belng securely enough whother he has had trouble in eetiling | fastened to prevent ‘*bucklin A d the | ——————————— Persous holdirg time orders against this cow pany somo linen bill with the greot actress. If|use of deooyl:ad materlal whungl'h-ubxidgt MANDEMAKERS & VAN, v Lha) il dautey oua Lon e Tt sircel, Conat Biude not, what alls hiw/ —Omana Bee. was rebuilt a few months before the acol- 7 | atter that ¢ate the construction hooks will be tent | 4@rCessuliarion fres. The troubls, Brocher Tilton, &s that we | dent, The defense was that the bridge| ARCHITEOTS, Y R e orders will not be re- donot like codfiah ualess it is in the shapo | was well and properly made, and that CONTRACTORS T Bk, | 708 omoKE, W B X EARY 347 BROADWAY, of balls, the aristooracy bearing that|the accldent was caused by unususll Gen'l Mgr. & Obi. Engr. Officer & Puseyv stamp we never could’ keep on cur|high water, which undar{nlnud vk AND BUILDERS | —— . A A ey o fuadormined the | No, 201 Toper Brosdway, Councll Blufhs ONI‘.! H,OT,EI' BTt | o Pl v e T i wo e |BANKERS| councin BLurrs, owa, sort would lle heavy on anybody's|examined, many cf them experienced FIRE ESCAFPH., stomach, ssy nothing of 8o dysplpte a | bridge builders. Portlons cf the piles And all modern im, ta, call bells, fi stomash as Ohsse' dhat fell, of roften materisl, and - A"urne - a‘.law e berements call bells fre| - Clouncll Bluffs, Towa. mens of the soll under the bridge, [] stablished, o 1865 neS“\:: ::nd .h:.m:i': l:n(flf ll):hl..s‘k‘l lth- :,e:: brought by witnesses and exhibited OOUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA, CRy\:.Ezg"'EomHv Eggts E I)edE ors in F nelfl:ll sud Domeatic Exchange - 1, Blllce, | to the jury. Nos. 215, ) 3 ¥o No. 102, Mslo street, John Y. Btone and Frank Bhinn ap: | mes otk Wil prschios s sutbact it mue | MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR | sad Home Securitics, 1 L

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