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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: HRIDAY. MAY 8, 1801 IO 3 Y W 7 Py —-- ‘~ P " " “ y 1o NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS, | thcoes e man couidn nave swors watt | [NTERSTATE TALlflNG MATCH, | ot umiing sue producton of ny arvcigr | blood. The grass in the vicinity was matted penalty fixed is n fine %00 to §2,000 for the tions that in ¢ " o g PN down, as though a terrific struggle had taken first offense, #2,000 to §5,000 for the second, it in COUNCIL BLUFFS. | place, "Near by a lares piece of flesh A £5,000 to #10,000 for the third and $15,000 for | Sandy deserts THE OMAHA BEE. ed African traveler men- ssing one of the many in that country ho came OFFICE: No. 12 PEARL STRE Surprise Sprung in the Saloon Cases by the | that »:.m .,»'\lh';dl\lhmf'u torn 1[,”;.. its Mmook College Orato's Ga‘'her ct, Des Moiues in | every subsequent ""fi"‘ I :::‘r;:v;;\!‘\‘x). :,yy;}\. }:3.:;\!;. 1”.\\ '»“F]I}.'v';‘x' H‘f Delivercd by Carrier in any part of the City. | Defensz, The appearances of things caused an _exam Their Annual Coatest. THE REVOLUTION IN HONDURAS. | region it inhabits is fas from any stream H, W. TILTON . . MANAGER | inution to be Drops of blood were - of water, where, asfar as the eye can PRVRALIR Y & e e e | found scatt Ninth street to Fifth Rebels Gain a Temporary Vietory, | reach, nothing can be seon but heaps of B akir o WILSON'S LAW IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL, | 8venue uud down Fifth avenue to Teoth | MINERS APPEAL FOR MORAL SUPPORT. But Are Finally Defente | sand. " “The sight of this little greon Busiuess Office, No. 43 | s Bouta Wat heant bMnE tbe night, LURL L Linertan, Salvador, (via Galveston), | creeper, which resemples the common Vight Editor. - | conld aecount for the presence of the biood 1 May 7.—Advices received here from Hon- | ground ivy in some respects,” he says, e F 5 Motion to Take the Matter from the ot mystery Mysterious Assault at Monroe ~Boone | duras state that at 3 o'clock yesterday morn- | “filled me with an intense longing to | e a1 State Courts to the Federal Will Pave—Poisoned by Canned ing a force under command of Colonel Mo- | onice more sce the T u]i‘\\; and N. Y. P. Co. Ukies Wesl Vs Beef—Killed by, the lina and General Bardales, both of which | cool, shady forests which wo hud now Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal — Cars. officers are leading rebels, made an attack | 1¢ft at least three hundred miles behind. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. terday. at low rates, stoves and house- upon the cuartel at Amapala. The guard | For four days we had not seen even so Rock Springs coal. Thateher, 16 Main hold goods. J. R. Snyder, Pearl strect. there was taken by surprise and the .e*[u;x\ | {nm-!‘,)m :. B ul‘nl‘ “I“T or dried Upecs AN R vill be 1atinchi o ;. ~ were soon in possession of the cuartel. The | tus, the latter having been quite plonti- stcamer Tencuo wil be launched nexl | 500 \w 1 Srin occupled the library Still in the Ring. May 7.—[Special Tele- | government troops were summonod and a | ful the week before. The botunist of ULy Bt Mo B | mcot this evening as | Toom at the court house yesterday. Tho cases | J. W. Paul filea a certificute with the | gram to Tur —There wasa large at- | force comprising sixty-three men under | the company, in examining one of the A of Colovel b rrera made & move- Severe fighting | in which L. M. Turner is plaintiffand several | county recorder yesterday from Frauk D. | tendance at the interstate collegiata nrnh‘»r- | m‘."-’\'x”“.mmm The. OUAFG s will play theie first game of | snloonkeepers are the defendants were as- | Jackson, secretary of state, stating that the | ical association coutest which occurred this | foliowad, but at noon th wa hext Sunday signed especially for trial and the room con- | articles of incorporation of the Twin City | evening, fully five hundred colleze men and | had succe ot LI, 4 hiok tor (n your yard or house | sequently looked like & section of u saloonists' | railway company had been filed in the scre- | women being present from abroad. At tho | cuartel, fufhicting great loss upon them. | bulbous fruit growing under the thick m block. | ec ses were | tary's office. With the certificate came a | preliminary business meeting today the ten | Among the killed was ( ral Bardales, one | leaves of the creeper, almost resting 4 f i | of the rebel leaders. Amavala is situated | upon the sand underneath. In making sta Fixmer were | Land all the sixteen defend- | note fre himself, the substance of | states of the association were represented vy oS Touel, ] ! Ll ; 3 [ sk ikl oed ! bl U Ut upon the fsland of that name and the rebels | an effort to pluck one of these fc } a board of equalization The Mod ball at Mar 1f you w o 10 Bixby's, Peter Schmidt married yesterday plants, found thus unexpectedly growing sovernment troops | 11 thecenter of a sandy African desert, oded in driving the rebels from the | hoticed what he supposed was a green, wvention. No less than sixteen c 1 for tr assig ! s, with a number of their friends, were on [ Which wr r o the following delegates: L. E. Sellers, Indi- | Wore e > d. Colone gV v PEC Swearingen. Both parties were from Omaha. | 0 t5 W The object of Mr. Paul in filing this cer- | ana; H. B. Walker, Missouri: W. A. Lattell, | Yjorc driven f'f.n-.‘-\:?(.\::'-',‘.'.'(,..].‘:',f' Ko Tott ervation it burst with a smart report, w "u’lmr‘vr’w\v\‘: m«l u'tm’)l‘ ft \‘v;v"r*\“’:‘\l 'Only two cases were reached. The first | tificate is to let the public know that he has | R Graves, Towa: L. B. Smith, Wisconsin: | cavalry guarding the island, The rebels are | throwing water in the face and over the motning for Cherokee, Ta., where ~the t abandoned his pet idea of gett 1 across the river to compe Council Bluffs and Omaha brid t against William Maloney. Tbede ant wus represented by H. Ware, who took a somewhat novel way of making i amotor | Marion Law, Colorado: C. : with the | Denton, Ohio: J. § o company. | §.'S, Hatchinson Henr Maxwell, A. S, Weston, Tllinois: A, C. Munson, T, uralist, Here, ass wonder: a od in the place and evidently intend to | lothes of the intrudin have about two months -work on the new make anothor attack a8 soon s the reinforce- | Surely, we had a first- court house. U | ments which they are expecting arrive. lant” growing in the desert, with no Special communication of Bluft lodge, No. | his aefense. He moved that the case against | He stated toa reporter that he was anxiously | £, Chappell, 3. Winter, Neoraska: C. W AL AN K ‘l‘”“ tl " “]\‘i“” (RN ANV N 1t 71, Ancient Free Masons, this | his ¢ bo removed to the federal court, on | Waiting for the time which is given the | Bunch, W. O. Gantz, V. L. Parriogton, Kun All Quict in Costa R o, Own witer bags with. 1%, Parvin, oup evening for work degree. ALl | the ground that Messrs. Malozey & Gratam | Interstate railway company in which to con- | sas: B. H, Timberlake, Minnesota. 8ax Juax D Sun, Nicaraugua (via Gal | Sin WHter OuEe e water found. I Master Masons are invited were running an original packago house, and | Struct the line, to expire, and that when it | The election of officers will occur tomorrow, | voceont “ye o= “peo o omoral sources it s | oreists analyzed the water found fr The work of paving the alley between | that they were ageuts for parties residing | had expired the Twin City people would 'bo | when a scheme will be discussed to enter a Rl some of the hilbs picked for his inspec 1 afidavits were g from | out of the stute, S found right on hand. He said that the oppo- | nutional association to be composed of at least | Jearned that on April 30 a conspiracy sition to the granting of the charter to his | five districts, The president will, under the | discovered in Broadway and First avenue runt Pear) west to Eighth street was begun yess | filed in support of the Was | tion, and declared it to be absolu statement. gl Had i babilit v ] iont willy n Jose, Costa Rico, to over- ‘.‘,,,. as much so as distilled rain waic “a 5 . 3 company had, in all probability, emauated | constitution, go to Illinois, 8. S. Hutchinson | throw President Roderiguez. The govern wch bulb or berry contained about two terday morning. M Guanella “and | port of the motion for removal Mr. V | Sl Wiss on, go to. 0 1 :k L « o ainec t Hathawao are doing the job that the act passed by the Fifty-first con- e e | and J. S, ‘Maxwell being the candidates. | yant requested permission from the perma- [ to four tablespoonfuls of water, As it The Salvation army will give a strawberry | T€ss was unconstitutional, because the partuerskip, and th Minnesota will get the vice ideucy, and ongress the right | mouths were up in which the c must be commen nent council to suspend the coustitution and | happ the consy Nebraska the secretary and treasurer, the & , and the luterstate com- | candidates forthe position being Mr. Sheidon and i : at its hall on Upper Broadway. Music will | 1€ wed, we had a supply of water > cream stival next Monday evening | constitution did sufficient for our journey and to spr deleate pow ators were captured. Everything of regulating ¢ : 5 i is now quict. From other sources it is | pUAEE Hgridd T \ ¢ jetween the several states > only way | PAny had not begun work, another applica- | and C. k. Winter. The contest tonight re- | joa el & yaveiatisHy od the | but Williamson, the botanist, and Pa be furnishod by o bass druimers of the | Retent (e sevCrl UL be auseasdument | tion for a charter would be made to the coun- | Sulted as fo e b oo ttacked the | vin, the chemist, with ail the enthusiasm Coutiell BIufts and Omabia armios | to the constitution, which had not been | ¢il. He has great hopes of his success the | Frank of the Tndiana_state uni- | pafreCs (o ey of true scientists, plucked about a quart Stray dogs are to be out of order after this | 400" Suoong, prior to the act mentioned, | next time. The six months are up about | versity secured first honors The others s of the waterbortios nnd extracted the ;w-k |i~‘ ‘n‘m-‘n’ -r' w(r‘l‘ ;x:m ’-hl-mm‘l'; l"‘m" the supreme court of the United States had | June L. were not announced v Chil ‘l.uhl “-u in |m\| m;r.o o, | water, som. hing over a pint, and drank yeen added to the marshal’s force and % i i 66 a8 G e - — <0, Chili, \ Much excil 4 SRUTH g work of gathering in the dogs without tags | declared the Towa law null and void, s Jfar ] Snugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk Towa Miners Appeal. i s xmlmn]-x Yoo | it with apparent volish. will be commenced next Monday. All dog B ehh q 40 the AN thas Tovwh 1w d, garden and Hower seeas in the West | (rreywa, Ta., May AREtER Worlkinh 4 y b t e licenses have now expired. S 5 Lo Catalogue and samples by mail. W s , sassinate the leading members of the cabinet. e Scott of the lowa division of the United | qy o yareons engaged in the plot sought to take Hosiery. the Boston store hosiery and un- [ mine workers of Towa has issued an appeal | thojives of the ministers by means of a | 4y derwear departments are second to nonein the | to the farmers, laborers and business men of [ bomb, which was thrown at the intended west, they carry the finest fast black hosicry | Jowa in reference to the present strike of the | vietims in the street. in the world, @ small word with a big meau- | poo o e s and the rein T ing, but nevertheless true. The Onyx and 6 ; ptective O'M Thistle brands ate the finest made, every meut of ‘“‘miners dischargod because AL, o 14 Goes, A considerable part of all the gold t goes to India_never returns. Hav- ing been obtained in the west by the sule of exported productions, it is re- went. tained in the 1! realized profits, e papers | Wealth stored up, and to o moderate ex- A was not restored to apply to original pack farion St 4 ens, the driver for No. 1 h0se | ag0s without necessacy state legislation cart, was relieved £10 and a valuable watch | Thipd, that the act in itself was a svecies of night before last while in a bath house in | jass legislation Omaha. He reported his loss to the keepers The filing of this motion caused something of the establishment and they agreed 10 pay | of a sensation on account of its being some- him for the missing property thing out of the ordinary run of defenses in here will be a regular meeting of Council | such cases. It was taken under advisement, i W NEw Oniraxs, La, May 7 , i ! A, | ca Rl vair guaranteed or money refunded. Boston | they weut into a labor organization.” He | = EE it sotive | tent, as a representative of value, on the ‘ Biuffs council No. 1, Commercial Pilgrims of | after which the case of Turner agaiust N. | G500 Council Blufts, la. calls for sympathy and support and justifies | Iere publish along statement by Detective | Jo g Nort G qohe “huy and sell | Americu, Saturday, May ), at 7:30 p. m., at | O'Brien was taken up. The trial of this case ; civiag an account of hie carcer h ) 3 A ¢ aitibta ek Wbotiery o aH0: B tew. the strike, He concludes with an appeal to ; Ak 2 with the billsof exchange “they issue Royal Arcanur hall, opposite Grand hotel. | occupied the rest of the day, and but i ¢ val in the city in 1878, It con: < All members and those who have sent in | new features were brought out, the stock-in- L b1l el st LR the men to conduct themselves in such o YA R A576tad 18 Jastin nd the book credits they open, and set- their names for membership are requested 1o | trade of the defendant when he was put on Harry, son of Contractor Murphy, yester- | manner as not to turn thetide of public :;\‘;:‘n‘"!r\‘;l'!‘l‘l‘l\xf\;le\\l‘&:‘"‘;l“l‘:i:l\:jhi:“:‘)‘«"j)\u %o | tle up the differences with the silver be present the stand being the following sentence: day morning was mounted on & wagon, with | opinion. ¥ T Uon of bimself. 'Hosayein closing: “Asto | o5 the country, says Black- M Ilager, a brakeman on the Milwaukee, do not wish to answer that question, | his feet over the dashboard. The horses Myster ous Case. but in the absence of direct evidence [ should | wood's magazine, met with a bad accident yesterday afternoon. | because if I did so truthfully it would tend 0 | suddenly took fright at a motor train, and | Moxuor, Ta., May 7.—|Special Telogram to | not like to say what it is. It 18 certainly not | But the vast stock of gold necumu- While coupling cars he accidentally’ gt bis | cryibate We/l - nce smoothed out a | commenced to run. The boy was dragged | Tur Brr.|—The thirteen-year-old adopted | any Mafia or Gago business. 1 am ot afraid [ Jated there undergoes no’ diminution: B T e be | wonderfal sight of rough places that were | down from the seat and rode for some dis- | duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Huddle- [ of un investigation and only ask a square [ there is noebb and flow under the recip- amputated. Ho was faken o the ofica of | propai him by Attoriiey Seabrook. The | tance astride the pole between the pnr~c<i ston, living near here, was assaultad, chloro- | trial rocal action which commerce enforces in Drs. Macrae & Thomas for treatment. » was submitted to the court Ofticer Kemp, near Seventh street, ran out | g0 caorad and bound to a tree in the ¢ AR DONAR-Aeold the case of countries trading together on L g Today o Smith will o on with an- | into the middle of the street and hit one of \ s Hundred Thousand Do'lar Accident. | M SIS BiaiE. L THEN Saa AL \4 The wheelmen of Council Bluffs met in the day Judge Smith will go on wit he horses with his club over the head, This | vard yesterday in the absence of the rest of A ibe o | @ common metalic basi he three mi Grand Hotel Wednesday evening and org other batch of cases of the same kind. st 1he morse th forget himself to a cer- | the family, The assailant had the appear- May 7.—Damage amounting 0 | i, s starling or thereabouts of gold ized themselves into aclab. The following | oo o T Miss Oliver Thursday | tain extent, and be fore he had recovered the | ance of a masked woman, but is supposed to £100,000 was caused oy an v“°_""_"’;' Onte | yullion which Ind o annually adds to rs_were elected: President, 1. M. | Airs. Shebman and Vs QUVer TBu el | officer had seized the team by the bits and | bave been a man. The girl was not other- | West Indiana Belt line in tuis city this morn- | Jap store are,under the monetary law of nor: {'iwv ;,rmh-m.‘n«‘.rm-n ans; sec- | eveniug, May 14in the Presbyterian chureb. | T Vo G095 & standstill, Young Mur- | wise injured and the affair is a mystery, A freight train was descendivg 8 [ that country. just as much lost to the v und treasurer, 1. U. Parsons: captain, sty R ToET 0 ar | phy dropped from his perilous nosition, rather SORE BAv s, y grade ona trestle when the rails | putions of the ‘west, by being withdrawn D). Carothers: lioutenant, C. H. Ogden. | | Removed— Miss Beitsch has moved her | Bol ¢ uRbe 0 b otherwise unhurt. Boone wilkkave. spread. The locomotive and two tank cars | fron™ (i vaneral | commerce of - the it thirty members have joined so far. A o, ol DIEGRM A N e Booxe, In,, May 7.—[Spocial Telegram to | yent through the trestle, the oil was ignited | (000 ”L” L G T iliam Libbeka was given thirty days m | %% ¢ SraniEm ey Mair has all sorts of fruit, shade and orna- | TiE Ber.|—The city councll has voted to | and the cars, locomotive and much of tue | WOU( A5 1 GRC TOIEY BOC L C county Jjail yesterday morning in police | pjyest tine spring and summer goods aud | mental trees, Broadway, opposite postofiice. | have the two principal streets paved with [ trestle were destroyed. The train hauds es- | &S0 ORI C W“,[ 1835 ana 1889 court, und the scntence was suspended on | most expert workmen is what you will find — vitrified brick and will advertise for bids at | caped by jumping. (AT} thie 810 o aiGuR e i valas Stay away. . Foroman, charged with the at Reiter's, \n.uxwxun|\\nj e l(lt |<_l‘ !c & once. Boone is having o m}al'u!m‘c boom Chidaa '°‘ AEGTTRlItY: to £130,202,758. Between that date and Y B e AW Ctod et Nae0 fob) [ M8y, 14! Follow no new dev ice. SoVerul iew enterprises. have about. been | beulth department for the month of April | further accumulation to the value of drunkenness. E {1l s aganim . Butsend to us in a tr sxcured by the Business Men's association | show that there were 3,430 deaths in the 5,069,272 has taken place bringing this S it s Tt o e Lt S L Atouroff and there is a great foeling of contidence in a decrenso of forty-five as compared | portion of the gold treasure of Indin up g Justice Hommer yosterds noon_for a MR e Mulbolland & Co., No. 4 Pearlst., Tel. 162 the future of the place. With the provious month, and more than | 10 & Value exceeding £135,250,000. N bearing on the charge of malicious mischiof, ) e T > d DyTO double the number for the corresponding —_— ) i Fall of a Scaff1d. Poisoned by Canned Beef. ) : o 5 2 atro e srowl : = ook th last The number of deaths from Letter Offi e Contents, ‘The parties had come to an_agreement pre- 1f you haven't taken the trouble to drive | poyy iy block fell about 11 o'clock yesterday | Telegram to Tne Ber. |—The famly of J. B. | typhoid fever 16 y | DALeROYeLY viously, however, and Villager was dis- | 0ut through the hills east of the city, yOW'Ve |, ,0ping le scaffold consisted of a ladder | Lyon, a merchaut of this city, was poisoned — - :.'J#’fl.gv ‘.‘.(nlp‘c(‘,lr“ln‘.:'“.‘:;;;,;‘,fi.':"h{,.‘;,‘,‘;:;‘g’:‘ :::-:‘n:;lllg‘:‘;nnylnx $10 for the tree and the ;*0:;:“ ":I“:r‘:“:fig['r'_"zll’“’,}‘:"l‘;"“l:r;‘l’l‘;fi "Q‘; with boards stretched along it, and was sup- | last :\-eninfi]ny en:iug{ ‘e’nu;;la4 beef. Hnrg o Ahl\l:‘:r © ”ll(‘:eh e ropro. | suy8 the Washington Post. When the N 3 n the country 5, 2 work on the part of Dr. MeGovern save Snicaco, May ¢ - | says Lhasd b ; 3 rted by ropes hung from th topof the 1 R 3 : tivaiby To1the Charles Pitzger was arrested yestorday on | one of the lovelest headed of Blaftes yoster- | bufiding’ 1t bad just been moved from tho | their lives. The meat is beiug examined and | senting the Penusylvania strikers is mecting | department f:*‘_“:‘ h‘;l‘l'*‘lh‘"']%‘.“d'l“‘l“"“:‘ #.chargq of lnrcony, preforred against biin by | day afternoon. *“Tho improvemeut isn't in | side of the building facing Broadway o tho | there will also be a chemical'analysis. with considerablo success in Chicago. A | YOUUK MOTEE WHB FACAE LA ICUEr Stolon_ fifty feet of rabber hose about two | the line of building so much as in the recog- | Pearl strect side, and the painters were just Killed by the Cars. carload of provisions gatherod among the | ERLEE SIS 04 T e e Wwaeks ago from lis vesidenca at. the coruer | nition of the fact thst Councit Bluffs 1s situ- | preparing to mount and o on With thelt | oypin Rapins, a., May 7.—[Special Tele- [ South Water stroet commission morehants | (i) B G pna been supposed of Twolfth svenuo and South Sixth stroot, | Sledin oo of the rictest counttics of i | Whole thing el o distance of ‘throe stories, | gram to Tur_Bee.]—An unkuown man, [ will bo forward tomorrow. Tho highest con. | o' have' been destined for some infant 4 et b e Al 5 ptlof o it rai The rope had been eaten into by some acids | probably a tramp, stealing a ride on a freight D 4 i yrodigy. It is a peculiar elepbant. On : this morning, when he will be given a hear- | ties in the direction of fruit ralsing, = | ygeq'in cleauing the brick Train, fell under the wheels in this city this | ut Charles T. Hutehinson of the Corn | PROCIEY. 000 & BROU e - R { R tlers & duy oF two ago, o said thut twenty — evening and was instantly killed Bfcaiige Aok thor flank that of the United States | Frank Lamson, brother of A. T. Lamson, | tlers a day or two ago, He s ubtwenty P : o . e S el — other flank t of the ed States, the contractor, and for several years con: | years ago he traded 4 town lot for his present FERSONAL I EABAGRALED: Iowa's Republican Convention Call. To Elevate the Italians, the two being connected by aline of nected with the Chicago lumber company in | 10CatOM, WRieh consistec of apout W acres: | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Meyers have gone on & | Des Morxes, Ia., May 7.—The republican | Bogrox, M May 7—All the Ttalfans § aggling links. The elephant occu- o o B and that the man with whom he traded ¢ ; osToN, Mass,, May 7. e Italians in ¢ % e ¥ o this city, died at his residenc 3 Fraoklin wvisit to Albion, N. Y. N 4 pied a place of honor, Suddenly there d bt he was cheating the life out of hi state central committee has issued a call for i . 8 y u 4 8 olaloak ) Sy Death | thought 4 m, ; i " Boston have been invited to attend a mass o ‘ i avenue, at 6 o'clock last evening. Death | o 2 sl W. E. Manling and J. W. Malvin of Omaha = A o was a cry, “There’s my elephant!” and vas the result of A OrS Hehad b The land he has now he refused an offer of ; g a state conveution to nominate a guberna- | moeeting at Faneuil hall tomorrow night ) e fforer for sovernl Sem o Tt Yt ha | €100 an acre fora short time ago. The lot | fire department visited the Bluffs yesterday. | yoria) ticket to be held at Cedar Rapids [ BUU | 3 woman ‘made haste ‘to the table and a sufforer for several years, and last fall he | (i) traded off 15 in the residence por- | C. M. Keeler, an accomplished singer of | July 1. which is announced for the purpose of form- | oo the beast a cordial weleome. Then was compelled to abandon his desk and go o | {0 %e tha'city, and is worth at the outside | Des Moines, was in the city yesterday on 3 LT ing a society for the elevation of the poorer | K% R L T 4" Colirs agro a friend of the mountains fn search of health, 'He re: | &0, That shows how. prices nave risen | business. DeWitt's Little Eurly Risarafosthe Liver. | and ignorunt class of italians whom it is pro. | § C**8 MO0 o o, YT 80 LAl a0 [RALLR ¥ only @ short | [y in the last twenty years, and 18 o fair ox- | Mrs, Carrie Belknap is in the Bluffs, the — - Pasechiv it irogment for Hhellobouionoiiol [k et 1 Link ccount- \llma aoin s very frail condfvion. He was | Qb ik C oo e o T voot in o few years | guest of her cousia, L. F. Marphy of ‘Onlk The Flood at El Paso. the laws of this country. Englishman pamed Link, that account. f !l known and & very popular youns mun. ! 3 ROy Mt Sl . At s e o ing for the queer design on the cle- ek 8 R iteraaa tiree il dren =ate"| ‘more, p 3 land avenue. Mrs. Belknap is a well known [ Er Paso, Tex., May 7.—There is no per- k : i rements "fon the “Eanerst have nat been | *Tu my opinion this region is unsurpassed | musician of Des Moines. coptible change either for worse or better in Double Shooting in Kentucky. — - { el agebid as a fruit growing country, and the people | - The Boston Store, Council Blufts,will close | the flood todus. add. it 10 believed that the | CATTLETTSEURG, Ky., May 7.—Last uight a An alarm from box 14 at 11 o'clock last | \Vhofinditout first and embark in the bus- | nereafter at 6 o'clock Tuesdays, Wednesdays, | river will rise no higher. Last Dight the | double shooting took place in Pike county M Cl i o B o i ock Jast | inosa are going to como in first at tho end of | Thursdays and Friday evenings. Mondags | & s gher, o | | O veen Frank Phillips. of Ratfield-McCoy any ergymen, the race. Last year the amountof fruit | g giclock, Saturdays 10o'clock. Boston Store, | Waters flooded the engine room of the El i v o streot, between Broadway and Plerce street, ich was raised " within four miles of th Oois Potherl R bl P v v 4 notoriety and John Woodward against Frank Singers, actors, and public speakers use A barn belonging to D Jarrigg WU IWAS P8 =l miles of the | Council Bluffs, Fotheringham, Whitclaw & | Paso waterworks, but is not yet deep Srancis, P Francis was killed i e s arn belonging to Dan Carrigg was on | sivy imits and sold in our home markets was | (o enough to stop the engine. The fiooded por. | AndJohn Francis. Frank Francis was killed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is the favorite fire, and in & few minutes after tho trning | between 800,000 and - §30,000 worth. G Senaeile b oot o eity inowa s the lowiands ar | b¥ Wood ward und Phillips fatally wounded [ remedy for hoarseness and all affections of e e e pourning brghtly. | Land that s seling now for $100 | Dr. Birnev cures catarrn. Bee bld’g. | Mexican Town precinet presents a scene of | DY F'rancis. Siopyocaliorgans) throat, andilungsAsian There were two teams of horses in the barh, | por'aere among the bills east and_northeast SECOLSnIE. complete deatruation. . None but poor Mexi- —_————— anodyne and expectorant, the effects of { :'"‘K;m; “‘l"“"(’l :’,SX“&‘-":.’.'.,,‘?S PEOporEy «{,!": of the city, is going to commwand §500 for the The Fire Record. can laborers and Mexican street peddlers Serious Trouble Anticipated. this preparation are promptly realized. ess. 'The barn was used by Will Cook, who | JurPose of fruit raising within flve years. |y 0\ vtinn Moy 7.—Early thi lived in the flooded districtand in many | Muskauee, L T, May 7.—The United Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has done me great e By e oeok ¥ The peovle are only beginning to realize what INONA, Minn., May 7.—Harly this morn- { 4,,i145,ce5 they hau their engire possessions | States marshal has sent deputies to the | 800d. Itis a splendid remedy for all dis- , r for Knouts. The building was com- | can pe done in this direction. Apples ara | ing the fire which destroyed the lumber mills | swept away. Only a few succoeded in | o St e i 1 eases of the throat and lungs, and I have pletely destroyed, and Norman Green's barn, | o S aT Y 5 g 3 il o2 QDY g Coomescowie district, Cherokee bation, to ¥ 3 SRIRN was wiliitn/e fewi foat ot ft onritha | jorui ns much here as orauges are in Cali- | of the Schroth & Adern mill compuny, with | saviog all of their household effects. They rarss sl dieise Ceni g S much pleasure in testifying 1o its merits, ' north side, was also hadly scorched. Both {:’f"'“- B?“&\'t“ h!]l\'v‘llu: udrlll‘d ud\'):mwm Of | a warehouse and three blocks of lumver, was | lived in small adobe jackals and these have | MaHe WAG SIS AR B HEREEE WO OB (Rev.) C. N. Nichols, No. Tisbury, Mass. buildings were fully insured, eing a good deal nearer the market points. | gotten under control, but is still burning | crumbled down is avticipated. ¢ “In my profession of an auctioneer, any _“You can talk all you want to about bring- | Hercely. The lire started in the wheel pit of is avticip affection of the volee or throat is a serious ¢ o ing ia factories: we don’t want them, Th Y, dhe. ; D S ‘ Always get the best where you can get 1t [ [ (0 [RCLORER WO UORL Want thet. The | the planing mill and spread rapidly, being | Drunken Negroes Terrorize a Train. Rest aniwitn Ditault matter, but, at each attack, I have been re- I the cheapest. The Boston store, Council ‘,“5’ f‘ ‘f‘hfl’f -'Ll F.‘"fi”‘ 200V ".I‘v"l“e 80 | only stopped at the boundaries of tie lumber MONTGOMERY, Ala., May 7.—On the West- Tt Duri y;‘ Bt lieved by a few doses of Ayer's Cherry « Blufts, is selling wall paper at just half price, | (af 45 T8 € RARCEs OF GVor ,‘L:"‘:m“m'};“"r"r“a‘: yards. The loss will approximate §100,000; | ern road at Whitehall tonight two car loads T LQUIh Mo, MART S Doring e Aghtibo; Pectoral. This remedy, with ordinary care, now is the time (o buy it, beautiful patterns | (A 4F0 CORCEENCE BUQ A8 b mater of fact | insurance, £0,000. of (rumson negro plonickers were attashed to | tWeen Adolph Uogil and Isidor Werkamp has worked such a magical effect that T have for 8%¢, be, Thie and ‘10¢ per roll, just one- ,I,"_:“ A£al OdilpalyBIuftacen aver hope to Loxa IsLaxn City, N, Y., May 7.—Water RO, Disnapnan CReA 0 | 416 former received stabs which will result suffered very little inconvenience. I have half what you have been in the habit of pay- | 4546 (4 “{'*"“‘5‘( N IRe 8 ;l"l_‘"‘ is still being thrown on the fire which started | the regular passenger train. The negroes | fatally, Friends tried to lynch the assailant also used it in my family, with very excel- ing. Boston Store, Council Blufts, la. different class of people, and, at the same | Jasy night. The losses aggrogate 500,000, | made & rush for the lakies car and some en- | and the police Bescued him with much difti- lent results, in coughs, colds, &e.’— Wi T Y LB S , : . ; police g 5 ghs, colds, &e."—Wm, I, e ARG i l“ Tt ’}*h!“ ‘“:1‘”" ";“ ney on le I‘ ©X- | The heaviest loser is the Export lumber com- | tercd it, swearing and usine all sorts of vul- | culty, Quartly, Minlaton, So. Australia. Trains leave Broadway and Ninth street [ Pense thun Auything else that our neighbors | payy. Theloss sustained by that company | gar language. The econductor organized a —_——— 5 for Lake Manawa every hour. can devote tueir attention to. 1s §200,000. The Burroughs company lumber | posse among the passengers and trainmen Coal Tipple Burned. Ayel‘ S cherry Pectora‘ — J - yards 'come next with aloss of $200,000. | and arming them with rifles and revolver DR MR Mas TR monoton y The army of workmen are abont through _ Summer Millinery Display. Nothing definite is known as to insurance. from the express car drove the negroes back, | Y sl Gt e ’{ PREFAKED 1Y fixing up the hotel at Lake Manawa. Misses Sprink & Ragsdale will give a sum- YR UsE, N. Y., May 7.—Fire tonight did | On arrival here a large number of them were | Was broken today by the burning of & coal DR.J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, ! T 7 _._I mf!ll; nu:‘l‘uu;ry ;lmm- A Bl‘ e ’( 'c;‘uucll '11':.)""5 5| I\,(Itqum(medluhlhe building and stock of lj:nilnd. dl'mwds at sevexl'al sl:‘z‘k‘:om along the | 1wple -;‘t:e !\‘lul;n:!l plant of the Frick com- 8old by all Druggista. Price $1; eix bottles, §5 “ruit farm for sale on reasonable terms; | millinery parlors, roadway, on Thurs- | J.'W. Eager and three tenements, ne made an attempt to lynch them. pany, which crippled its operations some- | within one and one-half miles of the P. O.; | day, Friday and Saturday of this week. The — - ———— what. The Mutual was one of the rirst plants session | ladies of th all in bearing; good buildings; city and vicinity will fird this In the mons. In the Wrong Court. to resume and the company’s officials charged | 3 given atonce. Callon D. J. Hutchinson & | an excellent opportunity to see a fine display Loxnoy, May 7.—Replying to a question in New York, May 7.—The suit of John W, | the strikers with setting fire to the plant. S ECIA 14 N( )T l C ES. Co, 617 Broadway. ot atylish mitinery, 2 the house of commons today in regard to the | Mackay against Cassius H. Reed and Ed- T : R Tho M. L S, S. will give_ a_supper Thurs. | reported Boer “treic” being propared for the | ward S, Stokos, proprietors of the Hoffman 0;':“ '\f(‘:,“‘,:y"‘;;m"‘?': ";’;“‘:;:\"l;‘:"‘;:‘ ___ COUNGIL BLUFFS, Anothor attempt was mada to nold & man | 403 SVeRE from ¢ oclock till yat the resi | iuvasion of Mashonaland, Manicaland and | house. ‘for tho ‘recovery of &M0052, the | il ST ON L diicotor men today, but | N VISE #1r wanted tmmdintely. & Good up with fntent to cominit a robbery at & lato | corce Of Mrs. H.- Baird, No. 7uy Mynster | other South African territories for the pur- | amount of a note, cameto a sudden termina- | o 288 6 VRO £ O 8 U BN EE | AN wages.” Call wUH Vine street. hour night before last. The nwempt was. | Foom dt the Women's Christian association | Po% Of establishing the so-called “Ropublio | tion todsy in the United States dlrcult court | oo vyisiness and then adjourncd till Satur- AUE mado this time near the corner of Seventh | Bospital. A musical entertainment will be | Of the Nortn, Hon. Edward Stanhope, sec- T I ARAT Y ETRYLAR e e on a ruling of Judge Wallace that in the | 48y, when theinvestigation of charges against e & e 8 i i tho feature of the evening. Al friends in- | retary of state for war, intimated that troops | g stance it ‘e been | Dr. Breyfogle may be taken up. avenue and Tenth street. Oficer Roviuson | (¢ feature of ¢ 8. were beng sent to British Brechuanalan in | Lot instance the suit should have been 78 L anted—For u veterinary work of . both English and | today Neumahr's or wddress H Carson. Ta. k E : begun by Hector De Castro, as t or's S — -—- was patrolling bis veat when a man suddenly order o oppose the proposed Boer ‘trek.” | begun bY Hector De Castro, as the latters Coloradoan Appointed. [0 lovers of horses—The largest lot of o rushed up and inforn bim that he had Some weeks ago it was announced that a A8 01 D M g Mt T 4 b A IR nd the finest. in the citv: also hay and &. - ENeE DL R o aEs dan) T B0 o contamplatanoedl that @ | (Lal the case when next heard from would | Wasmisaios, May 7.—Walter H. Graves | foodsr 00" Kints '8 oSl iein € by Tt ' Toe .; ,I;(r .;n «;-\\ :.‘ - our men had as- or invading a portion of the territory i dis. | e o the state court. of Denver, Colo., has been appointed, supe: West Broadway , o had boon 100 quick for | ney last wee 4 L arei ——— , ; EUL s ot :;::‘"‘l m:um‘l.;:ll‘ :‘Kl‘“‘:ll‘li i 'M_‘ Il_\l""“‘:“ "h.’. ney last week on an inaictment charging bim | pute between Great Britain and Portugal, p 4 intendent of irrigation on the Crow reserva ALATRY OYANT and psychometrlc - ehock-down had famts taken effoct - Hahad | With disposing of property frauaulently, has | and which bas already resulted in strai Will Represent Confederate States. | tion in Montana at a salary of 82,700 per | Uyeter readings: also tlngnosis of dise thus succeeded in wotting away from the | réturned. When he was taken to Nebras relations between these two countries. This New Ogrieaxs, La, May 7.—The Times- | annum, Send lock of hair for read Ly letter. Sun men, who had chased him about & block be- | he sent to Red Cloud for bis attorneys to be | diROuncement of the movement of the Boers | Democrat's Jackson, Miss., special says S RIS W‘““mm duys und eveninzs. Mrs. E. Hooper, 1422 Ave- } far8 Riving Bim Up. . He aid ot (o1l hia natas | et Keamos and the intimated counter movement of the 4 up for chil nue E, near corner Lith st.,, Council B_ufls, gums and allay and the quarters It was repo 5 Eivo. Wheaha Thirteen young ladi m us many states he shoullarrive. Wheabe | British troops in Brechuanaland seem to be ,l,’,‘ st ‘,_:u a8 ’:o :’h Ay Siatos y be wanted to bave the case | the prelude to another “little war" in Soutn | "4V %40 TODIQigUE She but found it was impossible, as | Africa. of the confederacy ot thé unve thers, the prosecutin dren teething softens the eral states | all pain. 25 cents a botule ing of the — ase was not reported at police hicad- reach tried at onc esterday afternoon that a | eral housework cond ave. ‘ JANTED-Girl to ao Mrs, D. W. Areher, %0 L T witness, was away — confederate monument June 4. The states 1l Arrangements Completed JANTED — Two giris _for _houscwor fore last. They were inveigled into the | home. ond he thes found that th x-fr”::: Bosto, Mass., May 7.—Tt is rumored that | giotie“Xlabama, Miwstbsi ppl. ‘mmm“;; ments for the glove contest between George DOl SALE=For Hent=Wantad~ 1t yau want tiger's denfand there induced to play cards 10 | yting witness had left the cot ey | Bishop Periy may undertuke to get up a | Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee and Missoury, Siddons and Tommy White, which takes | estate litie don't do 1t untll you lave scon st }l;t;lll:l‘:l:.:;:.“ilr:‘!‘ llrh‘\{) .;\l\un-l.mu'x\ to their | aply for good. Crawl retarici to " | movement against the confirmation of Dr. R place here Saturday evening, have been com- | large list of burguins. Swan & Walker, No. 112 {fisads otialte afier (5o thiug was all over | shotved pbis aideot wis | Brooks as bistiop. The groand of opposition | Keeping Up His Father's Reputation, | P Saln and L Paarl asreste: tonnoll Rinks. ~ 2 LARK MG, A re showed up in the Bluffs p u ime of | ist ) ooks once expresse indif- Nas Te: i oody S N 2 onse e aLTE T > sclves ut the police headquarters and own | his arrest, whereupon omasoautiog &bt '.-r.l-":i-‘:;r':fl.- i GB08 Sxprosy d’,u.n iudif. Nasuvitir, Tenn., May 7.—A bleody auel [ 4 very small pill but a very good one. De | J'VI RENT House, 102 Stutsman st i per that they hud been fooled in the regulation | rornor dishissed the case. e 1 O e o orominent | was fought near this city late vesterday by | Witt's Little Earlv Risers., 4 L % | rauses fushion. Their uames were not blosbicco s charetimen in Boston sas that the opposition | (o men named Johsen and Sizmore. Johu- Al NOR or Trado—A fine mportod { g ¥ party of professional crooks were le Seed oats, corn, millet and seed potatoes, | tywo bishops in the house of bishops probably | 500 Was killed. Sizmogg is the sco of a man Dreibund Renewed. ity g night belore Iast at & restantent on garden seeds of all kinds, at H. L. Carman’s, | only four will vote agmnst confirmation, | WhO killed nineteen men before being himself LoxpoN, May 7 500 Main and 201 Pearl tred he Berlin correspond- Main street, where they have been boarding, Probably as many of the standing committee | ¥illed. A reward has boen offered for Siz- | ent of the Daily Telegraph, suys that tho | &' They were notified that their presence was Fishing parties have commenced to flock | Bisorea against’ bum. This will leave Dr. A'::':‘”;;Sl“al:)"\::; aud alarge posse is bow tuBt- | Marquis ['Rudiui, the Italian premier, bas | © uot just what was wanted here, and that they | 1o [aite Mangws. k ced to flock | Brooks a mnjority as large proportionstely as | “0F B ] sigued a treaty renewiog the Dreibund for | JOR SALE-Hotel contrally loonte waould be compelled to mo Lake Me rty for rent by dol > out if they afd that he receivea in the convention at Boston Sy e— five years, good business. Or will exchiunge for g not do so voluntarily. They were uot seen Furciture, carpets, refrigerat RETE Dr. Brooks said he knew nothing personally DLixon's Carcer at Pueblo. RN | e i) farnvin »«-fhm'hu\ T A all day yesterday, and it is Suposod that they | rigves. stoves booiners abqraL0rs, baby ear- | of Bishop Perry's position. He was uot | Puento, Colo, May 7.—The ouly thing | The New York eccentric enginers’ union, | (Hatel lease. " fura/ture and fixtures: an A have gone 3 ges, stoves, crockery, aud all house fur- | aware of auy opposition anywhere, known bere ot Ota it e without a strike, secured the discharge of | N g pinto s good paying busi- S nishing goods, cash or ‘on easy payments, at Wa here of Charles Dixon, who wants to | yoven non-union men making 812 8 week ana | 1 it Ré feas.for aeil awior businoss ro. - p del & K 4 (4 —— Jay Gould, is Y s ) . 2 e d | quiring all owner's attentio When about to build don't fail to get prices Mandel & Kiein s - ¢ kllf Jay Gould, is that at one’ time he was in | tpe employment of union eugineers In their Har; n_residence und business prop- o0 Atmhee o TP Shaat & VoD Drices o — aris Condemns France, the zrocery business and afterwards a real | places at the union scale, §21 & week. erty. K. . Ofiicer, real estate and insuran Broadway. Telephone 257, s R velling in Mystery, Panis, May The municival council has | estate dealer. He left here about a year ago agent. No., 12 N, Main st.. Councii Biuffs, ! < PIORE ML, The people near the corner of Eighth stret | condemned the government's May day | 304 Was not then considered iusane, = 42 : £00.209048 0 0 bl FARDENS - Some cholee garden land near Trees, all kinds, guarauteed to grow, prices | 494 Fourth avenueare enveloped in a cloud | methods, has wppropriated $2,500 for the T o 3 i X Couneil Blufls for sale on easy terms. also ¢ chieap, at Mairs', Broadway, opposite ‘postof: | Of wystery. ILis a ratber pieasant thing to | Fourmies sufferers and has demanded peo: Thrown from a suiky and kitiea, | Health is a second blessing | v i s st U ‘ co. be enveloped in, but they are all busily en- | sious for the families and the state care of | MILwavkee, Wis, May 7.—Chester E Johuston & Van Patten. 4 — Shaad 1o Eerinal taERTa A yially on- | the victims' obildrens. Wilcox, the billiard table © | that money cannot buy. Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl stroet, A yiog to dispel it Yesterday d And tghle pext to Grand hotel, Telophone 145, High | Morniug when one of the citizens was pass- - g + grade work u specialty. ing the corner of Fourth avenue and Ninth Capta’'n Taylor Ordered Home, thrown from the sulky and instantly killed, manufactur y PRUTE furm f while speeding bis horse this morning, was (Walton.) | A AR Curlsbad Sprudel Salt is the first bleas- | time given on balance. ing, Itcan be bought and brings health | 3+ Huthinson & Co. 017 Bro rust Law. with it. Be sur or trade; well located 2001 ho nd barn nd good or uddress b, dwiy. Lace curtains cloaned from 50¢ to §1.25 per | a 381081000 & bot of Blcod that Jooked A EMNeuen, Qo) - May he dagy ] ’ Qo Ilinois Anti- e R : - as though 1t might have taken up lodgings | €se Gazette seys Captain Taylor, in command 2 " 4 pair, at Twin City dye works, there sometime ~ during the previous | of the United States steamer Alliauce, bas | S‘RINGFieLD, I, May 7.—The house this | uine imported a Try Duquette &—"‘—m " Pomons frait juice night. It was a large, red pool, and [ received a telegraphic communication from | WOrning passed an anti-trust bill. It makes | the siguature of it looked very much as thought it | Washington that orders hay any combination of individuals, fi tablets, They are delicious, 1ml¢h|. have cowe from & buman boay, | bis ng“ DA orders have been issued for y © of individuals, firms or cor- ——— and buy only the gen- (OK RENT-The McMahon block, & stor. cle, which must have brick, with basement and el Sisner & Mendeson Co T"““‘);"‘S"A"L‘i e . . sole Agel Yew Yor, sver _ or Kent—Garden land, wita Sole Agents, New York, ou every bot & !.n““ vy J. B Bios, 106 Maia sty Gousal | Bluma, ator. J. W L s porations for the purpose of fixing the price | tle, . phant, which had been intended for a | wedding present. The woman lives in New Hampshire and was Liere on a visit when she recognized her lost quadru- ped The elephant is still on his ac- customed shelt in the dead letter mu- seum, but his creator will soon visit the y through the necossary forms d start the elephant once more on his trip to Mr, and Mrs, Link, - £old ng Expensive Business, ing is a costly business to the sta The two regiments recently sent to the coke regions at an expense of over W0 a day already aggrogate about 000, Judge Black once said it would »e cheaper to pay laboring men the ad- inee ds ided out of the state treasur, than to send soldiers to quell strikes The capitalists and railroad companies | make most of the money out of the coal business, and ji w they are fighting | th ax bill before the legislature, be- wuse it requires them to pay somoething | nearer a fair proportion of taxes, They want the state to protect them lawl Huns they importe | years ago, because they would work cheaper than the Americins, rish mans and others. But at the same time these big coal and transportation coms panies insist upon the farmers continu- | ing to pay more than their proper share | of the taxes although thoy never ask or | require any police or military protece tion from tho state. e The Silver Dolla There is a popular idea prevalent thag the minute letter M to be seen at the base of the head of Liberty on the face of the present of silver doll stunds for M and is an evidence of the genuineness of the coin bearing it. This iistake. Th M™ stands for Morgan, George T. Morgan, who is the gimator of the design, Upon the sume side the is anothex M, also the initinl of the des p This is to be found in the waving locks of the fair goddess, and 1s so cleverly concealed in the lines of the design that it cun only be scen after n long serutiny, A prominent mint official, in speaking ¢ this other initial, said that it had been shown to him scores of times, but he could never find it unassisted, prataliad ot Full River manufactures are paying by the hour to shut off the movement for fifty-fout hours as a week's work. COPYRILHT (B35 It isn’t done by others—that’s why the guarantee of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite l’r('svrifl( ion should command attention. It's a uarantee that mcans something. f the medicine doesn’t give satise faction, in every case for which it’s rccommended, the money is prompt- ly refunded. Rvm:\rkn{flo terms— but it’s a remarkable medicine. All the functional irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to womankind are cured by it. For leucorrhea, periodical pains, weak back, prolap- sus and other displacements, bearing- down sensations, and all “female complaints,” it’s an unfailing rem- edy. It is a powerful, restora- tive tonic and mnervine, imparting strength and vigor to the whole system. Try it, if ynu're an ailing woman, If it doesn’t help you, you have your money back. As a regulator and promoter of functional action, at that ecritical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, “ Favorite Prescrip- tion” is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Biuffs. CAPITAL STOCK......... $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 Direcrons—1. A, Miller, F. O Gleason, E L. Bhugart. E. E. Hart. J. D.'Edmundson, Charles K. Hannan Transact general banking busi- ness. Larzest capital and surplus ot any bankin Southwestern lowa. INTERESTUN TIME DEPOS!TS, — M. D, M H CHAMBEKLI FEye, Ear, Nose and Throat > Bpecinlls charges from th tarrh, hay fe asthma and all acute wnd_chronic affections of the throat & speciulty. Glass eyos fit- ted withont pain difticult cascs wiok hewdach Kary, painie: operation assuring b k, room | Counc 27 MAI over C. B. Jucqu in & Co.. Jewelry Store THE GRAND, Council Bluffs, Ia. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open, Cragin & Co., Proprietors. To Bee-Keepers 1 carry a full line of Beekeepers’ sup= plies, including comb foundatiou, hon ey knives, smoke tions and @ supplies for the apiary. M. 5. ROO P 520 . Broad way, Council Bluffs, low al Gas Heating Stoves. NoO Asnes! NoO SMOKE. Just the thinz for bath rooms, bed rooms, ety Call und see our iurge assortment. C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co. 211 Pearl and 210 Maln Street " C. A HAMMER, USTICE OF THE PEACE OFFICE, 415 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, I*

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