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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Pellvcrea by cnrrier in any partof the city at enty cents per week. H. W. TiLtoN, - . - T PHON Manager. Rusiness OFvic Niant Emror ——————————n MINOR MENTION. Stubbs, the hatter, New spring goods at Reites “Tex" now runs Lacy's old stand. Call and sce at the old Lacy stand. L. Will Angle stry Lawn tennis 18 now sfarting up, weather being fine for that purpose Sam Briles was sterday fined for raising a row at Charlic Barghausen's place. 2 W. W Bilger has moved his law office to rooms over Louie & Metzger's restaurant. Metropolitan hotel is now to be «d and froshencd up, and to have a w veranda. Ticket for the Mendelssohn Quintette concert will be put on sale at Bushnell's, to-morrow evening. Dr. Fish gives the thir Jectures this eyenin, i ¥ ms is builaing a new house on . the of his scries of His subject is of by and Nellie Terhune, Omaha, were y ay married Justice John J. Fr: Rehearsals Jgrossing fincly for the operetta to b 1 next week in con- nection with the Sisters’ All the latest shapes in bonnets and hats found at the Parisian milliacry store. Opening to day and to-morrow. The grand opening at the Parisian Millinery _company’s store (formerly owned by Mrs. O. A. Rogers) No. 341 Broadway, occurs to-day. he little Crockwell girl who was run over seems 1o be more seriously hurt than was at first thought, The ice wagon in running o er fractured two ribs. A.J. Mandel, the furniture man, bought out the furniture store of J. J. Achter on Main strc nd has consoli- dated the stock with his Broadway store. hmit was given a pleasant se und serenade on Tues- evening at residence, No. 720 Iway, it being his twenty-cighth birthday. A little son of Frank G wande! away from home yesterday, and found by erson, of the ni chants’ pol little fellow being found on Br has rd ed at the for F3Wallbri still lies i seem anxious to I 1 A > may waive the pro sunination and wait for the grand jury. Thomas ()'\1 alley has been arrested for obtaining food lodzing at Mrs. Stewart’s, on M roct, by false pr tenses. He is to have a Iu ring before Justice Frainey this morning. The world renowned Mend. Quintette concert com opera house next Tuesday night. This club was hed in 1849 and are known tin the land.” Capt. O. M. Brown, who purchased the Ritc esidence on First avenue, has re. modelled the me and put in all the modern improvements, and in a few days it will be occupied by G. A. Robinson. The ladics of the Broadway M. E. church will hold an Eastor tea at the church parlors on Thursday the 22d, from 6. m. till 10 o’clock. Kaster nov' elties will be feature of the evening, E y Invited. “Tex" now runs La old stand. Stewart Bros., the wholesale grocers, as soon as they ea ke arrangements to remove their into some other building, will | cction of one of the largest and finest buildings for the wholesale business in this |)nt of the west, on their present site. The Resne hose company h: uted $55 for a window in the Episcopal church, and has also bought a tent and complete outfit for the use of 1ts members during the fishing and hunting season. If the boys should tell too by fr &0 gunnin fron § Sunday, i y § i * now Lacy’s old stand. (‘onnmhlu Ricketts shot a fine hunting dog buloufi;mg to A. C. G m on Tues qu Ricketts says he not mean to il the dog, and did not know whose dog it was or how valuable it was. 9 Graham says he would rather have lost any one of his cows than that dog. David Dunkle, of Cresec in cirenla- ting a petition protesting against the confirmation of Thomas Bowman as postmaster of Council Blufts, It is said that he has suc ed in getting three hundred sign but who they are, and whother they have any interest or not in the vostoflice business here is not known. It is ensy enough to get names toa pe tion, but numbers are not always indi cative of its strength, If the strongest fight ngainst Bowman ists of peti- tions, tho fight is not a very heavy one. ohn the I am making a spo this season. Have put than ever before, alty in this line a heavier stock Have over 60 styles of Jointed rods in split Bamboo, Lancewood and other kinds. Everything in baits, oiled silk, raw silk, braided lines, and all Come in and see me, 1 will take pleasure in showing you the goods whether you huy No. 288 Br ou(h I have onc of the f Chicago. My prices will be quality always of the best, my line. I guy mull around. adway, ~-~ Opening to- iluy All the latest s bonnets and hats found at the millinery store, No. 341 Broadwu — wost of ight and Call and » u ntee you will be L, C. Brackett, No. ..ss “Pox” mow invites s friends to call on bim at Lacy's old smud. For the latest m_ym ot dressmaking see Miss Gleason, ’\o JI Pearl street. Money to lum\ by hnmt Smith. See “'Tex.” Lny s old stand. - Ladies, bear in mind the openin Parisian millim-ry store to-day. - Dr. McLeod, oculist and aurist, 802 Broadway, (.uuuul Bluils, Sybstantial nhnll s of ti Ty te loans. B i rl street, Coun nl Bluils. Dmnmuun%\ cullm" “and xmmw by Gleason, No. 84 Pearl “Pox" now invites his him at Lacy's ohl stand. Spring opfluu 0 1o0-day s dway. lrlundu to call on Parisian Millinery to-morrow, - No. il | THE LULU MERCER SEDUCTION {AY ADVERTISING ~ SCHEME. It Proves Objectionable to Some of the Knights of Labor. The Superintendency of the Deaf and Dumb Institution — Progress of the House Being Built by Uncle Sam. The Knights of scems to be iable to abuse, the same as other organi ions. Oneapparent instance has arisen ud has « ttention of some of the members of the local organ ization, who purpose entering some ort protest against it, entleman s the other day, af ing in role of traveling agent for a watch and at the same time as of an He was ivassing the retail nd furnishing them with ad- ctlars, of which the follow- Jis @ sample, the names omitted for obvious reasons COMMUNICATION the casy TO KNIGITS OF LABOR kN, ttention to the p case. Daring the ¢ Knights of Labor with the goods wis © without We desire to call Il donb. the best. ket; and now that Kknowledzed the justic Bounden duty to do agreement, to r yre their buginess to its former prosyy therefore, when any Kuight of. Labor wints a wateh case, by buy e of “this make e will be doing an i 1 at the same e that is ality and Wehope se, it isour T power, as per were to place t first commenced. K. of L, 5187, Newport, Ky. ‘T'his is said to be an attempt to use the 1 position of the signer and the in tluence of the order to 1..4,. him personal- ly in his business « for the watch ease company, gross viols nmn of l)w )ul D being used by like purpose, one ddvessed to locomotiye engim: and others to difterent trades, signed by him as master workman. The attention of the Knights of L; y bemg called to “the cirenlars, Ivisability of « off such at- e such personal ma work- in this way Im\ the road for some s the right to do B taant position for mnr' business for his par- ticular house. taking some action to e tempts to use the or purposes. They ob, man going abot th If he W ot to countr; - A Dirty Busi amination of Mrs. Frank, charged with having enticed the Meveer girl into a house of prostitution , was commenced yesterday before Judge Aylesworth. Mrs. Frank, whose is said to be Mrs. Iuber, keeps a notorious house in Oma lurement of this girl is s The prosecution of the woman is Boing vigor- ously pushed by Mr. James, of the Law Order Leagne, who is present during. the progress of the examination, and who seems confident that | ced in convicting the woman. is projecuting attorney, while the defend- int’s interests ave being. d for by Mr, Felker, of O nd G. A. Holmes, of this city. The examination was made a ret one, not even the v 1 allowed o remain. the request of the deten to shun any further publicity conc tter, a wish Which. s6hms. nob Ut le in view of the story told by 1, which, if true, should” consign nk to some segne of still greater retirement than a court room with closed doors, g 1 witnesses r from () on. llll' il ‘hevself, Lulu took the witness stand, and oceup most of the « noon, her testimony chict boing given froc Iy and speedily amination being ted very pmhuu_n 'he defense trie to break down the foree of her statements and get her to ¢ herself, but despite the cunning of the attorneys, she cluy to her original account of the af closely Hor's came to about a old, S| but earned m l;,l(' w wec i Mna Frank came to the ||u||~«, Iressmaker in Omaha, young girl to learn ng over the matter Mereer, first but, 1 ement was in effect that she uncil Blufls wnh her mn-nu and wanted to ge the trade. Afte with the family it w. should go. On reaching Omaha she was Frank's nd for e she remained there with- out discovering the character of the house, or what was to be her hfe ther Her questio o met with evs truth was blnlmn to Iu house of prostitution. She in vain to leave, but they would not let her go out of the house, and after spend- ing two or three days in her room, n y erying her eyes out of her head, she » parlor and'see com- Her protests against such a lifo ere continued, and several times she attemptod to rei away, but was forced y she got nway, but with .u\«l when' she woent ar her clothing, kept loc! ku! up in the house for two days, until Mr. Jumes secured her re- lefense will be to cterof the girl, and to show that she wad not such_un ‘“U‘«‘ cent 4s she would have the public believe. An attempt will be made to bolster up such a claim by witnesses, who claim to have known the girl before she went to Omaba. This seems to be the main ques- tion in the , the woman and her busi- ness not being $0 much 1 the contest. In confirmation of the girl's story sev- eral witnesses were examined yesterday. ‘The father and the sister told ‘about the woman eoming to the house, and what ented to them i re gard to'the Captain Cor- “real character of the house Lupl by Mrs. Frank, and the number of girls there, and the fi posed upon them from time to time. ‘T'he examination is to becontinued this morning, and will probubly occupy & day or two ye was i iid she tried lese. “The attempt of the brenk down the ch: The D. and D. Superintendency. It is understood that the hoard of trus- tees of the institution of the deaf and dumb is tomeet in spocial session next Monday. All sorts of rumors are afloat as to what will be done concerning the action of the bourd as regards a superin- tendent. One is to the effect that some of Prof. Hammond's friends will try to got the board to retain him, the report of the committee recommending his re woval being only & recommendation, leaving the board to act at its pleasu While there way “bé no le; require- | ment for the board to dispense with Prof. Hammond's services, yet an attempt to retain _him under such circumstances would be bitterly oppoged, and raise a storm about the ears of the members of the board, which it would be very dif- ficult to still. Another report is that an attempt wili be made to secyre Prof. Talbof, who wi as formerly superintend ent of the instifution, and who is now at Columbug, Ohio. As Prof. Hammond's term does not expire until August or September, there will probably be no im mediate action taken in regard to the nIHl(‘l’ WHOLESALE! AND JOBBING FEOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Agricultural Implamints, Bugiiss, Carrin ite |, Fto. Blafts, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn S‘mllern, Stalk Catters, . Corn Planters, Fe ook Falls,'Ths Nos. 101, Main St., Council Blufrs. ”‘\l‘ ID BRADLEY & €O, Munuf're anlJobhnrs of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carciages, and all kinls of Facn Macinocy, 1100 to 1116 South Main Streot, Council Blufs, Towa, 1AIPL NTS. 21 Cat ANE HANDL L H.DOUGLAS, M Cauncll BluTs Hndlu Factn'y, (ncorp Manufacturers of Axlo, Yotgo nad Small Handioes, of ¢ y ption, JERER l uu-m COUNC lI‘ HI UFFS C. \RI’[ T Ct (Y Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Ete. N wlway’ Council Bliufrs, PEREGOY & \l()()l{]'l,i —Wholesale Jobl in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 26 Main and 27 Pearl Sts,, Council Blufts, owa. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMA Wholesnle Frait and Produce Commission Merchaats, No. 14 Pearl St., Council Blutrs. McCLURG CRACKER CO., —Manufacturers of — Fine Crackers, Biscaits and Cak3s3, Couneil Bluffs, Towa. « IHH K hl. “r\l RER & O R \Ih, Tmporters & Jobbers of Crockery, Glasswars Fruit Jars, Cutle 5, Faucy Goods, Ete lowa, 0 neware, Bar Council Blufts, DRUC 'S, llARI 1, Ih\:\\ & (‘() Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, No. 22 Main St., and ouncil Biufrs. l..lparlers'and Jobbars of . l)ry Goods, Notions, Bte. Nos. 112 and 114 f poart St., Council Bl FRUT 0. W, BUT Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specialty No. 542 Broadway, Bluffs. General Commission. [ DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionsry & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 und 18 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, WIRT , GROCERIES. GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN, Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Grossrles, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Blufts, Towa. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Brond- way, Council Blufrs. ~ HARDWARE, e " P.C.DE VOL, ‘Wholesale Hardwnre, Tioware, Gasoline Stoves, 5% Broadway, and 10 ‘ouncil Bluffs, BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Main St. Council Bluffs, Towa. Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloyes, Nos. 342 and 344 Brondway, Council Bliirs, ___HEAVY HARDIVARE. " KEELINE & FEL T, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES axp WOOL. D, H. McDANELD & l:(rk,‘ii* Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Greaso and Furs Council Blutls, fowa, "7 COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL €O, .—\\'hulonnln Deal in— [lluminating & Lubrlcaliug 0ils, Gasalimy BTO., BETO. 8. Theodoro, Agent, nuuul Bluffs. Towa. LUMBER, PILING, ETC. g A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, Aud firidge Muterinl Sp. Wholesulo Luu- bex of all Kinds. O 150 Main St Council Blufls. Towa. AND LIQUORS. = JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St Gotthard's Horb Bitters. No. 13 Muin St. Council Bluffs. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, N W Alaii St., Cuitucit Blufs. SPRING OPENING The Novelties of the Season are now Open at HARKNESS BROS. DRESS GOOD; NEVER SO CHEAP. For 10c worth 12 1-2¢ For 20c worth 27 1-2¢ For 25¢ worth 35¢ For 35¢ worvh 50¢ And finer fabrics in the same proportion. Good LAWNS, fast colo: Handsome Plaid Muslins from 10¢ ds, all at one-third ar's prices. de. up less than last ye Choice Cretonnes, Embroidered Suits, Canvass Dress Goods and other Novyeltics. Laces by the yard and in Diess Pat- terns. Space have the tell. CARPETS. The rew styles in Carpets are now in stock and gomng fast, Call early and sclect your Carpets und have them put aside for you. CURTAINS. Our Cur forbids enumeration, but we goods, and our low prices will iin Department is complete sof Lace, Turcoman and ty of Drapery Work lled Workmen. Call Immediately And see the New Goods before the sortment is broken. s Orders by Mail reecive prompt atten- tion. Harkness Bros. No. 401 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS. “MURDER MOST FOUL" To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria! ) vuiNe ndeath b RIES' PRE was used. It has been the means of sav- nds of lives and might have f thousands more. Indispensible putrid sore throat, m malignant slarlet fever, changing it in 45 hours to the rimple fc fallible cure for all Inflummatory, Ul Putrid, Cancerous Uleeration of the Womb and all Catarrhal conditions. Price §2. Full printed instructions how to use the medi- cine sent with it. No doctor required. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia ! Dyspeptic, why live in misery, and die in dis pair with eancer of the stomach ? Dr. Thomas Jefferies cures every cuse of incigestion and constipation ina very short time. Best of ref- e mven. Dyspepsin is the cause of v per cent of all diseased conditions. Price §5 the last six years thero has not beon Diphtherin in any case where E. M. Gerard, wife of Engineer Gerard, Tnion Pacific, this city, has been u great suffercr for mun, vs, with what was sup- posed to bie canecr of the throat. 1t was so bad that she was threatencd with starvation Her general health was completely broken down She could only swallow liquid food, and cve: that her stomach could not digest or assimilate, Physicians of Council Blufls and Omahu gave noveliot. Dr. Jefforis, of this city, was called. 1n fou *time ho carod her throat, and hus completely restored her general health. Had M rd not obtatned relief soon she would ha om blood poison, the same royed the lif all kinds of sore throat. DR. JEFFERIES' REMEDIES v bo obta ssware Homg Locklné if'acke fof Fénces D OTHER RAILS, RODS, BUILT WITHO! tily takes s, ive “Council Blufts State and county rights for sale, COUNICIL BLUFES STEAM DYE ' WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE Nox 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Opp. Postoffice. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 387 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO'S, DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTY PURE LEAD, ZINC AN D 0IL PATINTS ented. One gal- filty squure wgor thun uny Aro_absolutely pure, s repro will cover two hundred De Drhalerings, Paints, Oils, Etc, A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS We intend on next 4th of July lnd Christmas followmg to distribute among the consumers of ons A. B. C. Soap each time 25 PIANOS, R ORGANS, MACHINES, and other All of them magnificent; costly and useful. matter what our competitors say) that we are not running a gift enterprise. of a cent for the chance to get the present. 250 GOLD WA'I'('IIE!, 250 SILK DRESS PATTERNS, 250 SILVER TEA SETS, 20,000 PRESENTS But at the same time we beg the public to understand (ne We are selling our A. I 250 CHIINA DINNER SETS, | 6500 CHINA TEA SETS, i 630 65-Cuadle Fower Lamps. You do not pay us a fraction C. Soap cheaper to-day than we ever did during the three years that it has been placed on the market, and consequently you get full value in Soap, We are simply ADVERTISING our A. B. C. Soap on the most magnificent scale ever attempted by any one firm, Three years ago we started out to sell A. B. C. Soap on its merits, to-day thousands of the most intelligent |\u\|=ckec]\cn in this and all the principal cities of the Union use our A. B. C. Soap and marvel why it is not used in every home. The principal grocers throughout the Union tell s one reason why its use has not become general ARC SOAP has not been sufficiently advertised ; and another reason is, because many people who have bought it, did is that not give it the necessary and intell cnt attention it deserves. They did not read the directions, and finding that it would not wash by laying A. B. C. Soap on top of lhg bundle of soiled clothes, they fell back to five cent soap. "Thousands writa us: “Your A. B. C. Soap is all that but we iind that our most intelligent customers say that re im\ claim for it; it not only gives satisfaction, A BLESSING IN THE HOUSEHOLD and are enthusiastic and speak in the highest terms of praise about it. It is therefore that we arc making this extraordinary effort to bring A. B. C. Soap to the notice of every intelligent person and in order to induce every one to buy it, and continue to use it until they have fully tested its merits we say to them Why don’t you advertise it ?" SAVE THE A B C WRAPPERS And send them to us during the months of June or December next, and we shall distribute among you an array of presents which, for magnificence and usefulness, surpasses cverything, herctofore offered by any one firm, Send four cents in stamps and we will send you a catalogue, which is now in course of preparation and which will give you a full description of all the presents and the mode TO OBTAIN A PRESENT ‘Those who have not used A. B. C. Soap, of course, will ask, “what is it ?"” A. B. C. Soap is our own invention, and all who have used it cheerfully concede to it the merit of heing the greatest improvement ever made in domestic economy. A B. C. Soap, and the MODE OF WASHING WITH IT, is as different from ail other soaps, and the old way of washing, and is as aimch an improvement over the old system, as traveling by railway 18, or the most delicate person, can wash WITHOUT THE LEAST EXERTION. 3 one hour, more clothes with A, B. C. Soap, than the most robust, with the hardest work and slavi «an wash with the best soap, and the old way of washing, in three hours. e mildest and sweetest soap ever manufactured. a9 sweet and fresh as a rose. We over that by an ox-cart. A girl of And withal, A. B. C. warrant you can wash baby with it and it Remember, that while you can use A. B. C. Soap in any way or manner you please, it is best to use 1tnccording to the directions on the wrapy Remember, also, that in order to obta t n ) to us by mail, during the months of Ju CGROS ine or December next. r, vhich will also teach you the new way of washing. one of these presents you must save your wrappers and send S — BROS., SOAP BOILERS AND CIIEMISTS, 083 TO 962 NORTH WATER STREET, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.—Special advertisements, such ni Lost,Found, To Loan, For Sila, To Raat, Want Boarding,etc., will be inserted in this colum thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE [ firstinsertion snd FIVE CENIS PEit LIN each gubsoquent insertion, Leave alvortiss mentsat our olice, No. L¥' Pearl strost, nois Broadway, Council Bluffs. WANTS. able drag stor had i n by appiying v in Cun b i by to Georze Heaton, Couneil isluty OR § Old puposs, in_qua B at Bee office No. 12 JTOR SALE 01t T ADE and fui ) tion. " ales ¥ Bluffs, lowa. SwaAx of specinl bt it is imp, Jish & relinble list from tie fact of 8o many duily chunges, Whitt we ask is: you want to soll o anything in our line, write us tock of millinery Gooil_ o Lice, Counci nd we TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have & qus which 1 offer at of sound, wellcleaned sead cwsonuble fizurcs, Seod of the sspondence solicited. ¥, G. BUTLER, Schalior, Towa, C. & N. W, Ry R. RICE, M. CANCERS oF giber tum: Yrs “removod wichout the knife or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES or anl kinds & spociaity. Over thirty years' prict.oul oxporion s Ne I Pouwrl Street, Councl Bluis - Co: TION Ptz N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Compupy. Omaha Dental Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Mww n ———vva i at lowest p W speclulty Best Sets of Teeth, $S, Former price §15. work guiranteed. Council Bluffs Office, 284 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, Perfect fit und best material. All THOS. OFFICER. user OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. .. Estabilighed L | | | TLEND TOKC 13, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bailding onLictie Ginat trucks —the bost in the wos 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Strest, ball and any k'nd raised or moved an exantcie wy Hlew Lires of Wars. Isfnction guarauteed, moe houses movel Coancil Bluffs, — teds, deotch éwvtvu;, \)&/ 5 ;,2 K S ’ 5 Ex ';(ua,d, Beoadcloth the Gheapest Line of Wovs Wos Vv Dants evet thown o this Gity, KIEL SALE STABLES D aesaaday 52 DO AL YOUIS 7 pUconstantly on hand otail or in car londs. ultly filled by eontract on short notice. n It & BOLEY, Proprictors, Stable ( Fifth Avenue &nd Fourth 8t Council Bluffs Tows, RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all sizes of | Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN,ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers New Massillon Threshers. | Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 540 Pearl Bt., Council Blutfs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Choice Display of Latest But- terny, All Grades, ouncil Bluffs 405 Broadway. CURTAINS. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Loows 7 and 5, Suuzart Block, Horses and Mules For nll purposes. bought and 8ol vorall wad nlots Large quantities o scloct from. MASON WISE., Streat, Near Pacific House, Council Bluffe