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6 THE ()’\IAHA DAILY ]H< Iu. TU EHDAY )(“'] OBER 6, 1845, B Z el ¢ " NEW DG oTrn | these Ye akin to friendship, T # 'I) , ot the Pa r \«..l | " THE DAILY BEE[OR NEW POSTHASTER |t wiotir don Do patoiionr | ONLY HOTEL (S UM uM! GUMI - ('mv'h) " nn hnl,hl'quny a natnre \:h r'h Atchison on business Tn Connetl Blufts haviog 2 . ' g e e i it Champion Chase, ex-mayor of 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS. i | Fire Hscape | Tom Bowman Onptares the Prive, While Az- | Mont be faught the ’\‘“"' instincts of | g iha ‘wns registered at the Pacific yo TUBSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ¢ - iigher civilization, The Shoshones are o Wbl B ety it maur Will Bo Bherifl, | teroay. And all modern improvemte, call bells, firc not as the primitive men of the forest prond bearing, undi | [ 1 slined, and Miss Lucy \\.-(un has returned from > OFFICE: Ko. 12 Pearl Btreot. | b haughty class of men, Their mingling | Kunsas, wlhere she has been spending the | CRESTON HOUSE ! | ' Delivered Ly enrsien in any part of the city ot | A BANKRUPT, CRAZY MERCHANT. | with the white men has already sct to | summer, Hos, 715, MY i 918, Main Streot | ATonLy, Conth per Wock | e | work ‘in_their minds thoughts of some- | Harry Allen, of New York, treasure MAX MOHY, PropHetor. | 4 . W. Tirox | thing higher and better, und in a fow | of the Council Bluffs water works, is i R w7 | - = | The New Bridge and Its Effcot-A | instances’ wo soe them as tillors | tho ci : ¥ MINOR MENTION, | BlnM: Doy Among the jof the and in other pursuits | 31 A Morchend, J. Dorsoy, G. IT. Bur- . § + shokfiotios=trookl | mage, Incoming Ui yhysioal mature | vowi aid F: Righ, of Farrwgot, were in D. A. BENEDICT, |RuBBER BOOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, ‘ Watcr rents are now 3 8 | " Ml e | the city yesterd i News. valley of lln Snake river, and if Uncl Sam will protcet them in their rights, tho uppy father of RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, T " L) ping the w Ilnh man from their lands, “"I"u”“ 5P ton w’f'fl;("""”“ weight, some: ' x'u\ will in all probability within a fo o . ey, atling. | ize the vast resources attair F. M. Gault, genoral agent of the Wa- BoOLS terday was the | dble '1.\ a little :\uflu\ of muscln. Thoy | bash, St. Lonis & Pacific railroad in this . PELT ) -’ e wman had | have the land and wa'ter, and all city, went to St. Louis yesterday. n | now necessary is to nlq‘duu\ arkling | _Lucius Wells; of Deere, Wells § Co, e . waters of the Snake and Port Nouf rivers | went lnst evening to gaze’ on the Veiled i k i O gt e SRR S DR Immense Stock, which would be a very simple matter, as |~ 5's Witheroll and wife, of Carrol, Reiter, the tailor, for fall goods Justice Hendricks will now tey b on o bran new floor Fall and winter rene & Land A sloepy di up at the dummy depot « The clerk of the county is now m up his report to the state hoard of e The Pe | The sensation I!lhnllm ement that mmons m ating that he hud been appointed p master in this The news sped et The Wabash train loft y ) the strects with lightning rapidity the fall of the rivers would n-ml‘.-)r irrign- | ware in the eity yesterday, and leftin the | noon for St. Louis with five sleepers ot | Bowman was busy confirming the veport, | tion ~compa ] afternoon for St. Louis I]AVH‘P[]HT I_ADUEH CUMPANY : s 1 | : & white man g = p i 2 P D 1 t d e Woms Chnien tiarions, 1 wae | B0 G 80 | Choies Ao, i he Unfon P Eastern Prices Duplicate "\”I;\’h z supposed that w | will become ..,m,,,,. nt “p,,,, ,uu. noble | freight department in Omaha, wa ternoon in the pay constantly in stock made present postin; Baptist ehur Sy ept publican nom The Knights und I, 10 have a ball in the Wednesday evening. lies of Honor ave | oyal Arcanum hall | Ovor Bushnoll's ook Stor red man to teach his brethren that hehas [ Council Biufls visitor yesterday. | Anstyics or Tada vights that must bo respected his, in- A ance, P. K:ow nd C. from epruce pine plauk. The very bost. hts th | pected. Thi C.W. Vi P. K HECEW off, but there were vavious uhm- man to gain the inheritance of th yesterday, and dined at the Ogden. o % wiio would be named_as his s red brethren, but while bottering theit | Thomas Hart, of New Bedford, bbbl el i Z. T. LINDSEY & CO Vs, the Chicago, Bulington & Quiney | hetiue strongly supported for the. place, | other rescrvations less desirable and | works here, is i the city visiting his son. Py G rail is still on t | and his indorsements and assurances be. | some of them to deathy for who that has . v 3 % Al ! Warehouse and Salesvooni, 11N Main St, Conneil Blufts, Towa, justifiable rights is ok willing to fight for | 5! Compbell, Jr. United States mar 1, of this city, and Mr, Alva | them? i i Falstied, and 1s registored at the Ogden. TEAM LAUNDRY [ — maha, to take place Octo- | We nml: Imv? (;w{l{‘lenon in uH ](Lq Nutilarvade: tigs retitied from stagos, First, the bold warrior in all his L d et hy - g Mr. Geosge Johnson and Miss Nottie | U I ‘a1t oW oes blit on - tiio Fod to Vislt .I':.x REMER & SEARIGHT, V \; O .A. N4 Lb AV, ORTH, fu Melton, both of Om married | gl 1t is understood thi lanket flung loosely over his shoulde & tor of 8t. ! The Chic Burlington & Quiney p::::p]l”\lwl‘lhl' same haughtine: on pl MRS. A. B. ROBERTS. shorift, that his head wonld oon coms 1, would be It would enable the | Boherson, of Creston, ‘were in the city i { Send for Nlustrated Catalogue. B In the fedeval court ) 1s5c of Whi Mr. Wells ok, n life long demoerat, (nmmmn it would drive the Indian to | the father of K. W. Hart, of the water o aut for tho wedding of Aliss f fig considered by lim und his [ Office 412 Hrondway bor 1, in this city in 5 i . : o ug- t{uudnmm painted boly, bright color Towa, wliore ho wason -8, ¥ v Sundity by Maclay . vee: | mour has been vemoved for “offensive | in ncareless manner bearly covering his | trade. i3 No. 34 N. Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, | pattisansip ™ s wiis 1o o expected, | Mukeness, hows and arrows and wre- | J R Snyder, of the commission house \ " % ! and he will gracefully \uM U peating rifle completing his makeup. | o Snyder & Leaman, left yesterday for Telephone Ko, 11, All work warranted { i n,..»n an, who has llww e sits on his noble brate which | St. Louis, partly on business and partly [ = ¥ oy | railrond, o niect the demands of tielr in hay c 51 ) | 1 husiness, are putting down nn luH\hHl\mhinl\h frowns of th fle, of Dixon, T, who has s side track in their freight yards | ©O00 0 preferred some other 1 “len;xim” town (l)u rostay, he 3 :vv\un |‘n’(l’u (lu ‘«\x. Iimlqr”l:|‘.;‘n?:x|\‘l Formerly of New York, | £ any kind raised or moved and satistnetion jgunrenteed. Framo houses mov o LR i sho ¥ secin to or some weeks past, has rc od . 10 best in tho world. Wellk Conk v hieardl to remark yos suncement of Bow- | of the white mun, whose every attempt home FEHST GlASb DRESSMAKIH ! : torday that he wa a1 m HBowiian T ure them of his friendship is met Bliokey, ot Sitinoy, It N th t 1 104V statue like reserve which is baf- o the white man, He refuses the Wdship, and is soon lost in the distant llll?‘lH(HlM‘Al'\“l it snt, Next comes th 1 the post ind <1 didn 't w Lip of Conn the place, 3 to $10 Each. Bt r i woods, weluding New and Sccond Hond Fu . BLUFFS. ¥, Creston; J. C. Powers, Ut id John ckett, Creston; were | Y nmong those who yesterds gistered at 3 1Y na | the Béchtele. | mos. ovrrcen. s 20 O H fl[ r‘,\ \“ Ves Boone; M. Shaw, | g ens 7{[ & _,rrNE :r, | . Sion € young nan who has gained riet heing one of the strong ers of the e ity political i whom many would deliz VL doubtless n the position to on B wlon, the hutcher the Mcthodist ¢ man wh & VM 18 yet ems in deep con- the o mun ious ever but asion; his co oniid 1ot thoroughly » men who aind and D, ng withou of their fo be out of p nee to the 1o prospect of her daughter rested for pedi effeeted being intoxicated A Asiimey :.|‘ plated i Nim foh s | n what is pleasir T, 1 Vew York city. je \\'|:1‘1 v : fou A P et ill consic u probably speak a few words | Rl WO L 25 re it belongs Withe administration, ¥tiilrd, once tho noble chief pane D ind s musio ‘:‘l“"': thol] g ) 6 'r Best, who for < of the other side of the | race has risen f|u|n|h< .h‘ yths of | BRLIO iuced con R Ll § t and who later v With the. Coneil. By pr appointed postaster at where he lately started o democeratic aper in company with his brother, ic house deelure that it was o on's promises of stoppinge his foc wat they nted him the n ing given to the Bow- 3 & 36 Pearl § £s., thie farmer ('l the stuck, has fino b, opened Inst [y and Fifth | 15 of vecciving § the abovo will piease eall on or a 03 3'1 & n )" i harles Best. W the Tittle one to the g St : R £ L smpany played | faction, W R white man docs, A NEXT DOOR SOUTIL OF THE POSTOFF B to a small andienet at ‘the 1ent tow { i imitates his ”nlv A 10T wa 5, Ll~ W fve pat in 2 new stack of 5 : nd fen- ening; # only his color Tt wies a v mony Wl pence w ! ! vt house Last eveni | e oy en R e i i s eone Shifting was 1 would tures to stamp him as an aborigine, He | : "m" o No 720 First Ave: v B § Y YT The com apiany il Fepeat camp. n;:x(hl-.:-lum-.l as one of the 1 _Ih.-.-w,.,v: | : “I' it i = fl 'y v FETAGR P T 1O MOrrow mati- & e o ian civilization, excluding hoo! ) stion will be L LR Honandicvan S i Queer Tusanity. learning. s | in the Be to-morrow N. SCHURZ, & 'l 3! 6 i 4 S The Bere contained the announc: If this ov olntion ean be accomplished e o | B % ’ ) 2 We keep the best 4 We have war hort in s D. S. Hs urt, an e t i the Peapa ! “ e JflSlCBOI thbpm ; Ladies' and Fumishing Goods, Etci, Ets the other day th 2 for the A * i peets there =“|. Iv“(:ll ”\‘!]“ rieultural implement dealer at Oakl but to dwell a moment Y had been brought to ¢ nd this tribe atisfaction des, also we do it upon the authority of a thorough COUNCIL BLUFPS, IOWA. hemicnl analysis, one of the oldes | powders in Ame o market, and | = odin the famalies of some of our P ats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents’ )./ most prominent medieal men who haye / Y ) H all sQPS, Lr S, ana . veens, =] 1o the propric- HAIE GOOD Neckwear, Ge 1ts’ Underwear. ; not give zood i B udged insane and seut to the b of blacks and satin 1l Mt Pleasant. It has heen whispered Dowling’, that the insanity was sueh as is common There was quite 1 to a man who has beeome involved in Sundauy between rathe some of the prom the natug amone them ex-Co exposure of such ‘Tom filv\\lll:ln. Just ”"' further details the conference will be is notknown, ex- | Qukland Denoc pt that it will make the mayor mad be cause he was ignored. Some time Sackett, & Co Anu which are the following lines ..A.ml by 1 are ¢ cling to |||v Vil A]ll in learning the v language of the white man, II‘;,I,'\*”“;““,” S HE A tor that they not only conside T T 8ok b but esteemed it highly bene » Boots axi Stioxs, 'l b Varwsis, Moxancit I b i proble Id be 1o use n little discre. | CVery respect. \nl«l) Wil druggists. ' v s r“””“‘”gl:I”ml“I'\f']“"‘“li‘""“‘1‘)“::’;""‘"""""\;il‘(’“‘ e MR EDICT L ('hm;’ Children’s nm( Misses’ Underwear, : o od . | dren to attend schoo P ey = : : i .mm(.\.“.: bt SPECIAL I\O TICES. Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladics’ Valises, Blankets and 1 NOTICE.—Special advertisemonts, such as personally aeknowledg AR NI SHOES, . S ¢ for Farm No. 537 Brondway, Council Blufts, Pr obliged to defend themselves Ap f oo o 3 S nt, W : : | Fiannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Color. § LA A premium for the longost ear Lost, Found, To Loun, For Sale, To Rent, Wants 9 ‘anncls, Rockior nel /n all Colors. chiargze of using the trade-mark ¢ t some IR At i am Bt iegyan Boarding, ete., will be inscricd in this coluzn nt Hair Goods of all Kinds | { 4 other fivm, and Were pit o consid e | eall on or sddr the low rite of TEN C ble 1 itly he w = Made to Order. JOHN BENO & CO., tablish the for expense (o ¢ shipper of wl i 4 2 was no foundation to the charge arns, :.‘m[ 1" 1the | i “““”] ISlull« first ineertion and FIV 0 . b2 ; asked the connty board to pay the ex tho chureh, o to speak, at | h subsoquent nsertion. Yenve udvertisc. : TP Main Strect, Council Blufls, e R ,,,3,,,,,,;,‘., | o ool pvintod = Tments at. oue office, No. 12 Pear strcot, near | F12AT Groods of all Styles ! : about §12, but. the y pHAEC I T 3 fon. Bibiwy SRR LSRRI Rend N p they have commenced o g I‘ rning about the spe- ea(_‘y ade. s T T T et — damus to miake the board allow the laugiiig e ved here over the Chicago 3l i el costs. s fiam sl iy ! | & Northwestorn carrying the conductors wane | NO. 337 Broadivay. THE HEW YODK Yosterday Tt Lucy, s president of the | fig teade, but the spivit of wrongs | who are bound for the convention in SE R S e 3 > fi nAN Tk Wi sisi :i'f"' e n nRacsiabon, X pivadth predominated, and. ho S { Denver. There were two sections to the | minutes H E {, shalltown hose team at the Tast tourna- | eondcimms him most Vg | train, the first '“!hhhnunf five sleepers, | rem. wor rent cheap K”:L SAL[ S ] ABL{:S Q [ ment, andowhieh has just ) minde by wee of forgery, | Dotes in | & diner, coacl and the | Kot Rent—No. 13 "\"fi'\‘ffllni':\"} o0 ] ork house. The belt is an el AR o otes i | coond | rooms. Manon & Co. Forses and mules constantly on hand, for si | . gant one, and has been placed on exhibi- e copaiil ke i : i < atretuil or in Carloud ot ? : 1 thon at Cirkland s and Will e forwarded | | 3. Ha S of Wil 6 Waroinitho party 481 TS nll and o | FOT SALE, FOR v O EXCHS e 342 and 344 BROADWAY, ug “ In 0 to the Marshalltown boys days. | thy SR v tmed he never | o set never rolled into the city. | go. s For slo ory 1 very libor a satisfietion A i [] The belt. cost ove i o that | bout forty ) Council Blufls Papor Mill: completc, BCHLUTER & 1 | bourding house and three ac nsed to st section of the h Ave, and Ath S, Couneil Bluits, S | ) help him ont of S WRET R - - - ; 3 yonrt in g A .1’,' oo l,!,’*,',\\\j,,:; 12 il by o lours and iyl | oty Cothtys owa i trde ' RETAIL DEPARTMENT | » ligures »f our Zrace was | e next mmm made the i 00, | ‘ ] e | infouroursand it soconds. | o-gr it ocenot e | CRRPETST CARPETS ! ; | 552 BROADWAY. uid nows cons | Ly PR L s e : ‘1 Mens Fall & Winter Wear AT good vesidence pm,..-”-vu;mv lln\\n(‘)[.l N (i e could 1 . e ikl ana vanl R hidh e CT.OTEIILTG Bl e ST 1o pay ot 1 4y o L furm, improved, 40 COUNCIL BLUF > YA, Lawps chicap at Hom SRR O T [Fesiuiaiionm, = 102 | ing capniy, fom Joinime tho T that Kind he was taken S| town.oc 4 [0 IR e, ; ; | i . o Yo AT —— &30 per nere. - Our buyer writes from New York that ho has Shribg T a0y Omanans Secking Homes Here, Piinh doaty TCAnch Ghch With s Sl e | - Purchusod the kargest wnd eholcest b of | 01 ot Uit A vho was born and raised in this city,wi 2 wis sentonced to the FxMoyor Ghise ool WG an e a wl] J.’:.’.‘:‘T.i‘i'”l'r'...'"‘"’”‘"“ gy Merchant Tailor Overcoats, e PRARIboE a0l Ealpi li (bl clty wug Jlun was tak L ree | thin side of the river yesterday, Ho says | Viacumbered wild lunidin Nebraak ar y.ru»;J:x_\ x‘lrl)vnwl«‘ifl i nnuf‘.‘lr ‘., I.““”"" H'\I]vh’ ) that he might cse y that ther » & number of prominent oL b i Dargain, - Wants 10 exchang CARPETS, AT DR A S AT, Who booked him R0 ) Ha t B W Omaha gentlemen who are looking for 54— fine two story and skipping away wn u(llur on In““"\”‘l' w “I"“‘l"“r‘ll"‘ ik W "‘ residence property here, with tho inten ul e bost locat nuriu(;ul; ST Sysiegss e ety strong me cxtiony to N ce P y here, en- k000 unineunbored Kunsas or ) Merelnnt Tailo i L August 25 Mahgr was o Uplugger” in | PGV MGG (1 combninity of | tion of making this city their homo at no i, $15.k uacs, Bl 0 0 bos, ¢ Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers, umbling houses here, but of late | that £ et Wiile we deaply 1 | distant date, and that"the bridge cnter. un AT o athor vowutiful lomes AL BT tho prioc N i » i in Couneil “lll'lh which cash paymenys will buy il I its and Overconts, have had no use for him: The po o occtirenc should lappen fn one | priso will canso stll more to securo resi | 3y ari y Bits nid Overcon P have been aft him ever sinee the | town, yet it s but jusice to legiti- | dences h they continue to do No. A beautiful suburban location in Towa ut Mens' Trowsers, | 2 galoon-keepors' pienio, but A has [ mate’ Tdealors that * sueh rasgals | business in Omaha, U vesidence sites | G Towi Wil exchago o wostern Jands CURTAINS e o teowecrs i scorcn worss, | PUDIG and Private Systems been in "Hmhl until the past few days, | should “be shown up in their | w are looking at who have al- are only a few of our spocial bar- 1 Medicated Searlots, Bxten Heavy Bulbrigzans, it S cam baok horo, bt hus been kedp: | tmo colors, Had M. Haveourt gono to | roady declded to locato hora' are among | s e son o o unyihing o, 1aic ot o T e e v shady, 1t i roported, at Teast tho | the wall mof cireumstanees he | the glons an Ehlufts, where the nu- I iny voal ostn chindise ~AND— K o i e s petven n very | would hiavo recelved the ymiathy of thi | merons plotresque. sitos, which ho. suys | WFio k. Wo hive sevoru] wood s of oods y CY Sewerago. ity ’ . 10 trade for lunds, W & WALKEH, ||mn- in which to leave Omaha, and | whole ”mll) wid would have found \nll he t||||(‘lk\) [ li('” up by men of Council Blufts, lowa. if he returns, ninety days in (]m.umll\ plenty of willing"hands to help him on s, and he prediets that within a s - | 8 il there avwait him. Aftor L aggain, bt s ho has gona down ~|u.|mum~< founell Blufis will have, s UPHOLSTERY GOODS DUNLAP AND STETSOA HATSI ined ¥ cooler by lis own transgrossions, the sympathy | of the finest vesidences of any city i ey he wi P nder of the pe- [ v it ehureh festi- | part of the country, and that they wi | be J L DEBEVOISE 3 - | FOR THE FALL OF 185, guline avringen o s by which such ur- theeurtain | owned by Omabi ‘parties. - His inission Bvar shown i this ity, Thowo wools uro mow | hut seldom pushod p .1 y yosterdny was ate for some R arviving daily ctfully invito evesy- | o - (e v»lllllrm-nl\l‘i‘m‘n LR Pl 0 Rulf.dodon part] ~,'~':fl:; ..'.;' hrn‘n‘-lm-‘l‘" UNION TICKET AGENT Ty 10 cull und s 1o T BLTEREERTE GHOGIN Water wotks and Ventilution designed - Work on the New Bridge. sort of syndicate for the purchase of - (‘l S ” e The State Pair Bl There has been a good of conjec- | dence property here, No. K07 Broadway, Counell Bluffs. axloves, X ARE Aot g tuving abont the new bridge conneeting - - . i and eonstructed. o o e Saturdas o ki | e v eton, i oty ot wvory B | I ¥on wlsh to sk legidmately from Oit Cloths, Neckwear, el ay by making 0 the query, blofeh | Ten to Fifty dollars per day wr Plumbing work in all its branches i pouncement that the discovery had been i U Union® Bacific is in | Judd & Siith, No, 84 Fourth | Railway Time Table. : Suspenders : A HAREOON oo made of u teible Dlunder in the | earnes and s one of the cor- | Council Bluffs. COUNCIL ILUFTS. Linoleums, B B e B vohuse v new and BN n:lm ting puml» lnm- of tyenty The following is the th of arrival n,,,, | K : 01 i ave one of the b assorte R fair- R | tordy or tho'appronch to o | A, A, Parsons is in the city again, DHinutcs carior and uriva ton T | stocks of plumbing goods in the west yoying the grounds it was found | now b iio byvatietIn thelug daue | AArBarseakiato Mioolivagali, . - iwlauis sl W ! g Collars Bk 801 : Mat here was no site for a | right along north of the present dump, | SRR WY i) 5 S 4 and it looks as though the work was be- " £UOR, 4 iy M. G, T Estimates furnished, oo ok of il jensainry 3 gt | ing pushed forward s fast s practica: | F. A. Bamard, of 8t. Paul, is in the ¥ QE AL, KINRA And Cuffs, 3 undfmlie ; ble, The peoplo here are encouraged at | ity ¢ HARRY BIRKINBINE, forty foat eut and il which an export | J0% oS00 PRV O Do Bh: | * Goorge W. Paine, of Carrol, is at tho " : OF st oluss qualitios and reasonublo pricos. ; . :m“( Aol > wrise, and there se unanimous feel- | Ogde ¥ Window Sha,des’ & i ) ng of enthusiasm in its favor, and the | Frod Keller is now in the storc of D. W. . aniager Bourd and others interesid, and learns :,I:: ':“:'l“";s“"“w il Courell Blufls nave Adolph Michaels, of Omaha, was in the ¥ Cornice Poles, Now York Plumbing company 552 Broad dat | tho voport, s largoly ol B o R city yestorday. . Bros. P A Blufts Boy Among Indians. e M. 3. Hubbard, af Codar Hap way Council Bluffs, ‘Celophione No 22, p hek i one cud of the grounds, » following interesting doscription | 1% ISutthe Ogden = 3 Ete., Ete, it if this preforred position is taken, ibe of Indians in the wilds of Idaho ¥ ey abe, B. B, Hogers, RETAIL DEPARTMENT | c dhore will b s necessary ent atone side | o dien by 8 young LT Boston, are at the Ogden. ¥ M the wr of not to exeeed fitteen fo e 3 s los P. Dawley, an attorney of Ce- sl .8 AT POFULAR PRICES, % 4 2 ATTCAT il that the expense will not be-heayy. | former resident of this city, and who, wn Ogden guest. ol S 42 und 44 Broadway, Councll Blufls, Towa, it is not llu med advisable to loeato the ng medium of the % t, of Jancsville, Wis., is at Bt. a‘;:::\ :l:'."::‘ E = X plenty of rom ean be found | Bk procured u situation as stonographer ic house. JRloN e A JACOB SIMS CANCERS .ol i v Srithous 5 i th v, where 0-eit and type-writor in a railvoad oflic at the | F. 8. Hornell, of Grand Island, yester- I ounclt blutts Larpet Lompan ) . . ! “‘.‘1'1{1 lh.;".‘u{.'.‘\...‘lu .b“n.',";_ of :‘1::; iy e AL Bt R S QAR NEY AT LAW CHRONIC DISEASES ot wi 1 o spumity. pian 1! My i K¢ . a i | re A chi el Wer thirty years' po Il perience. 1 s sestenay 1 make an esti- | Pocareio, Ialo, Oct. 1 Editor By Mre. Gharivs A, Maote and children 405 Broadwa ATTOR [ i oy, praiss wo. Otkeo, J ule: of the A twelve nlonths' sojourn in this coun- | are visiting near Crescent. Y. | Mgl Ll Mivcun { COUNCIL BLUFFS. Kened within me an interest E. A Sucet, wife and daughter, of try has wwa N1 i the beat l-u 4

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