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. v h’ , / / A V4 » A\\ \ N ')0 et o 0 ) 4 ' ¥ , ) " 1\ [P, i » . hice [ GOMMISSION O. 0. COOX & CO. MERCHANTS, City Market, Connell Bluffs, lowa, WHOLESALE F @eneral Agents for the Oclebrated Mills ot 1. D, , and Queen B den, Council Bl WHOLESALE STATIONERY AND TITLE A Lands and Lots MONEY TO LOAN NOTARIES COUNGIL BLUFFS - - LLLA] YUBLIC AND LOUR HOUSE, Rush & Co., Golden Kagle Flour Leavenwosth sioux Falls, Dakota. s, Ia AND RETAIL PRINTER'S GOODS, _OEFICE Bought and Sold. AT LOW RATE CONVEYANCERS. . 10WA. 156 North Main Street. ;i WHOLESALE DEALER Reads-fitted uppers, in calt skin and kip. oods appertaining to the shoe trado. _Go ds sold WA AT EITR That never require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Halr Store, at prices never by a full line of switches Alo any othor hair dealc silver and colored neta, elsowhere. All goods warranicd aa represented UNION 5I7 SOUT employed. ‘Wagons run all day. Waves made from ladies’ own halr. MAIN THHE BEST BREAD IN THE OIlY. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. 1 SHOE FINDINCS. Ok and Homlock SOLE LEATHER, and al as cheap as in the Baet. W .AVIES re touched by Algo gold, re purchasing . J. GOOD, il Bluffs, Towa. . at yroatly reducod pri Do not fall to eall b MR 20 Main atrooy, Cou BAKERY, STREET. None but first-class Baker: Ow P. AYRES, Proprietor, NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 586, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block. Between Gth and 7th streets. E. W. TIGKNOR Our Motto:—Strict cleanliness, the best quality tvered to any artof the city. Comeand see our PROPRI:TOR. Meats de- of meats, and lowest possible prices. new shop. - Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant's Spring, Cor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Modicated, Vapor, Elvctrle, Plunge, Douch,’ Shower, 1ot and ‘Cold Baths. Com: petent’ walo and femalo nurees aud ationdants alwayn on haud, and the best of care and atten- don given patroos, 1al attontion given to batbing children. Inycatigation aud. patronage eolicited DR. A. H Sruprey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. : Treatment of chronic diseases CANGERS 2 AND OTHER usm, Fever and Mercur- TUMO RS e Lo i iy Rheum, Scald Heud, Catarrh, weak, inflamod and granulated Eyes, crofulous Uleers and Fo- male Discaso: of all 'kinds. Also Kidney and Veneral discasos. Hemorrholds or Piles cured money refunded. All diseasos treated upon the principleo vegot- able reform, without tho use of mercurial pois- ons or the knife, Electro Vapor or Medicatod Baths, furnished who desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the uso the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which hae superior In the worla, REMOVED without the drawing of blood or use of knife, Cures lung discascs, Fits, Scrotula, Liver Com- TCONSULTATION FREE UALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, B. Rice and F, C. Hiller, il COUNVCIL BLUFFS, Ia. J. M. PALMER, REAL ESTATE Ar- ) LOAN AGENT, _ COUNCIL BLUFES, IGW W.D.STILLMAN, Practitloner of Henieopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Offico and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- o B SR e o S BINTCN & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Ext work Firs and illing a spocial o, DR. A. P, HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH. | Office, No. 14 Pearl Streot. Hou. 2,80d2 p,m, 0 b p, m K Bahcroft streci. Telephonic connec Central off F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA, Office No, b, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A, Louie’s Restaurant, 8. E. MAXON, AN O E X T BIO Y. Office over savin, 'S QOUNOIL BLUFFS, - - - lu'f:‘ “REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, 1 qollection burluoss Fereor Ml oifce, over Bushnell's shrect - i EOWIN J. ABBOTT. v’ggnstice of the Peace and : Notary Public. tion with his law aud uys aud sells real estate wishing to buy oz sell city property call ook store, Pear 'w Broadway, Council Bluffs w sndmortgages drawo aud sckoowl ged | HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES. In Stock a,n;flV.Ianufactur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair TOILET RTICLES, All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Frices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Iowa MBS, E. 0. HARDING, M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECCLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institutlon, delphis, Peans, Phils- Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all disenses and pofaful dif- ficulties peculiar to fowales a specialty. " J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor. Office over First Natlonal Bank, Council Bluffs Tows. Wil practice in thy stite and federal courts J JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, - - Towa. W. B. MAYES, - Loans and Real Bstate, Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamic . Offico corner of Broadway and Main » Council Llufls Tows. JOHN STEINER, M. [, (Deutscher Arzt.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7th 8+ Council Bluffs, tsoases of women and chuldren & spacialty. P. J. MONTGOMERY, M. D. FREE Digper=at¥ EVERY SATURDAY, Office In Everett's block, Poarl treet. Res! dence €48 Fourth strect. Office hours trom 9 to 28, m., 2 todand Council ¢ luffs F. C. CLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl | the oldest practitionsrs in Council Blufts. Hatls | | opposite the postoffice. One of Letaction yusrant. " MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Pich Out Glass, ine French Chins, lve &e., 4 The Star Bakery.“ G HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN 8T, st Broad Baker in the West; als nd for Cakes and Pies. Bread delivercd to all parts of the elty. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Athantie Ex?. 820 p m | Pacific Ext.. 008 am Fuand Maii 095 m | Ex and Maii . 6:06 pm ] ) Dhes Moines ac 440 p m N At ¥ 0 p 130 4 1 Mai_and Fx‘L 020 700 m NV 10 | Iy \ Bt 5 B \ Depar Arr Fxpres 110 1 m | Maliand Exo. 6245 pn Depart Arr Dl s Bxcaee 1250 am | Daily Ex Mixed 800 p | Mived Freight o0am | Freich D part Arrive nd Ex.. 004 Mait and Ex.. 190 pm Depar Arriye ForSloux City. 7550 4 1 | Frn Sioux C'y.6:50 p m ¥or Fort Niobr ¥ran Fort Niohrar Nel ‘ Arrive Mail and Ex... 6 Councll Biufta & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Omaha. fam, Ham, 10am 2 p » i1 e 10 4 m 2 pm, 3 p w6 and run reg duri 2 and 5 o'clock, amd run to city tin Ao, 1 Except Sundays. | Exeept Saturdays Mondays. B ——— THE COMING XREUNION. Except The Veterans Preparing to Move on the Biufts The Town of lmo- gene and 1ts Business. Correspondence of The Bee, ImoceNE, Ia., September 8, 1882, — All alony this road, the old soldiers are mustering for the grand encamp- ment at Council Bluffs at tho close of this month, At Blanchard the organ- ization is being pushed forward with all the energy of war, and at Elmo Col. Puntney has issued orders to o on a “war footing,” and Jake Yeaples, the captain of the company, says they will be cn it, with a “‘baud and the flags,” the 28'h of September; and they intcad 1o be the tirst men on the walls of Council Blufh » Col. Keat- loy ond his *‘ravk aud i had verter mount their guns, and get resdy for action, for the suldiers of these valleys will rminto old Kaneville like Arabi's soldicra gathering into camp, IMOGENE hea a steady and reliablo growth, The new school house is only on paper yot, because the bidder who was awarded the contract could not qualify with bonds, but the man who can wiil be forthcoming, and a good echool building will be a fact soon. Oze of the saloons has become a harnees shop, and the other is & school room at present. THE BANK OF IMOGENE is building a good banking house on the main atroet, facing the railroad. Tt is single story and to be used only by the bank. It has a magnificent brick vault, eafes and all the phara phernalia for doing a thorough busi- ness, aud the safe and vault door cost a thousand and u half. The old bank office will probably be re- tained s & lumber offico for there are piles of lumber, brick, sand and othor building material around it, and indications are thatthe building bocm tor this fall will soon begin. Prof, Swarts is tesching a subscrip- tion school here at present, and the people are sorry that the bosrd did not secure him forthe coming year. D. Bussard & Co.; have added the sewing muchine busiuces to their gen- eral merchandise trade. Dr. T. W. 10, holds on to the drug business, and has secured the services of Mr, (. C. S:one, a thor- ough drugeist and buiness man, who will manage the store during the absence of the doctor, who has & large and lucrative practico built up during a number of yoars of hard work, The hall over the mammoth store of Wm. H. Hayes is no longer a achool room, but has been fitted up for a Mazonic hsll, D. M, FERRIS, formerly of Clarinda and Stdney, has bought out the harness shop and put in a good stock of harnces and sad- dlery and skilled workmen, and makes business every day; while Mr, Tom- lineon, the former proprietor, has gone to the far west to build up a fortune, SMITH, RICHALSON AND (0, have been fitting up their great elova- tor, 8o as to ba ready for the grain trade. This grain ficm is one link in the great chain of grain houses seat- tered along these lines, of which Fayetto Swmith, of Maryville, Moy & prime factor, HOAGLAND AND MAB“H) 80 well known along the #'0P¢ era in agricnltural ‘“'l"”““ dissolved, Mr, March, of ouh, will congnue tho business, Wit Wt prescnt, A. J. Walker ar manager at this point, while it 1 understood Mr, Hoasgland, who is s0 well known in the Bluffs, has gone east to manufacture the ‘‘Maud8.” cultivator. Chas. Schick, the implement man, has been sick for some time, but will try to be out for the reunion. Dr. J. A, Printy, a graduae of the medical department of the University of Towa, at Towa City, aud a thorough and successful practitioner of the homeopathic school, has pitched his tent very hi a3 deal- ite, huve Shenan- hly wherever ho has been, and class. NEW BUILDNGS THE DAILY BEE-~THURSDAY SEPTEMSER (4 re. The doctor is spoken of graduated with the first honors of his are going up in all parts of to<n, #nd 1882, —Tho Mason and 0Odd 1-;.11“.{".\!.,. ic hall, societies have let the contract for the | eye of an old commander and when he erection of their new hall. It will be | had taken thepl the Clarinda 1t| Herald, on the circulation, he moves | by the rigt the rail Excavation | riads like ( “Poteraburg mout of 44x66; two stories of 14 feet each K, or wk, crosses ant below will cost nearly 7,000 for the cellar was begun on Tuesday | and the Welden railroad,” and has be. and the work will be pushed to com. | €un to form a circle of papers around plotion, | the county, and having tho right man |1n Geo. J. Shepard, the boys around the county better not try to capture this picke BUCKEYE, Our town is being graced number of fine residoncos with a which are in course of erection or juet completed, prominent among which Karamazoo, Mich., Feb, 2, 1880, James M. Gow, William those of 1 know Hop Bitters will ommendation honestly, bear rec- All who ase les, James Henderson, Walter Scoles and W. M ¥ them confer upon them the highest Rodgers. encomiuine, and give them eredit for Our schools opened on Monday last | making cures—-all the proprictors under the superintendency of Prof, |claim tor them. 1 have kept them Hodand. The six departients were well filled by nearly 500 pupils. The county faie will bo held on Soptember 20th, 21t and 1. The grounds are in excollent condition, and whe attractions already secured will no doubt make a pleasart and profitable oxhibition, A number of horses wall bo on haud to tickle the heart of the | with any other patent medicine, § turfman, A bycicle race of five miles J. BABCOCK, M.D, is one of the apecialities 5 The Citizons’ Bink of this placo AFFAIRS AT ES »; Spocial Correswondence of Th lately recovered a dict of over % : 5,000 against Grant & Johnson, grain | 285X, la,, Sept. 11.—This active buyers at Creston, Ia., for Lorrowed | young town has a novelty for a city of money. its sizo, Hon, John Avaston, the brilliant representative ot the 7th district late- ly made a visit to his old frierds in this county., Tho majorily on the re- publican ticket will boa large one this fall, an the general and local tickets are all strong popular men. The coun- ty being as folllows: Kd. Chenoweth for recorder, J. N. Haddock for clerk, and E. M. Ford for superior, 8. since they wore first offored to the pub- lie. They took high rank from the firat, and maintained it, and are more called for than all others combined. So long aa choy keep up their high repy tation for purity and usefu 8, shall continue to recommend them something 1 have never before done X The old Fred Graves saloon has become u skating rink, aud every afternoon and evening the young people make “‘love on whools,” the youungsters make lots of noiso and the older ones make up big faces, which is tho way men laugh when standing around a threshing machine under full motion, NYE, Humbugged Again. the Owaha man, has bought out his I saw 80 much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, toas- od me 80 urgently to get her some, 1 concluded fo he humbugged again; and 1 am glad 1 did, for in less than two months’ use of ' the Bitters, my wife was cured, and she has remained 8o for eighteen montha sinco I like such humbugging.—H. T., St. Paul.— Pioneer Pres BLANCHARD BRIEFS. partner, and keeps his largs store well stocked, and one of the oleanest and brightest trade emporiums along this line. Colson’s new two story wagon shop is painted red, and forms a new business centre in the north part of town, Nels Nelson is building a new brick trading house on the mam street, Jamea Mactn has built up good buildings for his packing house and now packs pork and -rups the meat market and grocery house, doing a good bustuess, The Lindell Hotel has just put in a grand organ, and Brother Blodget, who does the honora of the house, *‘pulls his coat and works the fiddle,” if anybody will handle tho organ, or be will tako a seat on tho stool while qomo one imitates Olo Bull, for he is a natural musician, THE INDEX A Variety of Business Items Prepar- ing For the Fair, Correspondence of s Bxx. Branciarp, Towa, September 8,— Crops along the Tarkia are excellont, and the grain men are preparing to handle large quantitics of corn, while wmuch of the wheat is yielding twenty bushels. P Rivaibs ; thrives, and grows notwithstanding a hero havo been many improve-| dry season, and has improved in ap- ments indieating the growth and pros- | pearance, as any paper will when well patroni Mr. G. W. Churchill, .he editor is doing some good work, also in cultivating fruit troes and a general nursery stock, and from his nursery will this fall offcr soms fine home grown trees snd vines, Quito a number of the men who “‘soldiered” during the war will join with Coburg and attend the reauion at the Bluffs, but I find a number of businees mon who think there is no “money in it,” and will stay at home. Yesterday another man was drown- ed at Shenandoah, which ia said to be the third person drowned in tho town on three succeseive Sundays. Ha was in bathing and some boys carried the news into town of his death, but it was some two hours before his body was recovered. BUCKEYE, perity of this young city, that stands on two states. The fair, which 1s to come off the last of September, is cxpected to bo a good one, and already the grand stand begins to grow apace, tho track is in good order, gates are hung, and s fine catalogue of premium rules and class entries is sent broad cast, while good horses and cattle, from somes of the best stock farms in this part of the state will be on exhibition. A new water tank and, steam pump has been put in operation by tho rail- road compauy, for their own use near the depot. The elevators are getting ready, many now buildings are going up, and new enterprises are developing into substant.al form, Dr. M. Carter, a graduate of Louis- illo, Ky., medical universily, has his oftice with J, G. Anderson, the Woa- tern Insurance man and veteran agent of the Blair town lot company, who has been a pioneer in these young towne, If Yon are Ruined in heaith from any cause, especially from the use of any of the thousand nostrums that prouise so largely, with long fictitious testimonials, havo ne Resort to Hop Bitters at once, a short time you will have the 14 blooming health, L — OURI TOWN. aud in most robust A M7SE L] Eump Mo., Sopt. 8 —Everybody soems determined to chango the name of this postofi 10, and few people recognizo name of Ebony. good deal of building in progress this season. The Metiodist pooplo have their now church just ready for use, and “The Churoh of Giod” have erected n uow huuso, but the place A, J. WUSSELL, who built the gecond stors in the town has moved his pioneer store one block south,on to Main street and continues tho goneral meroantiie business with large trade, DEWHURST & GRAVES are n new flrm, although men well known here for many years, They have bought and refittod a good store on the hill on Main street, and have opened a good new stock of groceries, to tho oid postoftice Thero is auite a glnssware and clothing, and are msX- | needs a good school building. There ing their salesroom one of the 24tost | 4o (uite & number of business and beet in_ the town, and (¥ are a valuable addition to the 2usiness of the place, and act like#ien who will make a success. changes here, and to be in the fashion, sowe fine mineral wells have beeu opened to the public, and good bath- houses fitted up and other conve iences, and thoy are beginning to a tain some notoriety, THE HAKLAN HOUSE has bean renovated, remodeled, and vofurnished, but retains the swme Robert Harlan as proprictor, and the house is keeping up to the wants of the fown and tho needs of the day. CALVIN AMD MUKPIHY who begiy here 1 the iufunt days of the yousg ity are the only lumber men of the pace, and hundlo “heaps” of wag diwrm imploments, and Tk E. Joy,who opaned a general store hero thy eprivg, has one of the cleanest and yloasantest salesrooms, and with his acomplishad wifo, have made a good thde, and ablished himself us an itaortant factor of the town | g “ASSETT, the hardware <11 on the corner, hw lrgo stagh 1 through tho axsint aoay & W, Risoley, his experienced Sl 18 solling exchange, aud rowds $6 Bek as oneerfuily ua the happy landlord of the Commercial handles the .raveler's bavgage or feeds the hungry. Quite a number of new buildings are being ercoted, and some new brick fronw are looking out onto Main strect with fresh countenances, THE BANK is preparing to enlarge is quarters, and is putting in & good brick vaule with all the modern furniture, and will soon be prepared to look nice and will do business in a gafe and pleasant way The newspaper business is growing, and Page county has another child, born to-day, called T with Mr. Geo. J. Shepard, well known among newspaper men hereabouts by his connection with several good pa pers, aud who is o thorough practical printer, is editor and _maveger, while Copon and . Gafl, of Shenandoah, are the publiehers and backers of the ven- ture. They have located their office over Russell's store, in the old Masonic hall, and, as they stand on the state line, they can run from one 4. RNELSON has the origival plucer general store of the towu, and ta layrest store and most complote geii] stock in town, and the purchaser caifind here s full line of dry goods, gtucrioa and pro- visious, clothing, hats ad caps, boots and shoes, and & genell varioty of notions, and we judge bythe business done that something mue draw the oublic, for even in this yang villag there are large salos, L MR 81 b state to another to couveniently avoid | " jiore also we see almos 4l (he many ipure are expected buissall, enraged patrons. Theyhave fine epac- | {rades carvied on, and sl £ The crops are good, and, to Jump | jous roome, new furniture, two good | viuriciy all busy at work, and'y f* 1 with weights, Dickgallen is the cham- [ il S by UVl thing in applos | Fo o e e ity S pro- | | plon of & e LUCEEY, rder aud the office as clean and N ‘] A v e ] | as & new band or a8 & candi ‘ o | | Should you boa eufferer from dys- | Beat s & new ban ;.ui.. regulates the eloy I ! pepsia, indigestion, malaris, or weak- | G4t 8 FCOFE 14 ~“‘y“‘-x o Millor | y and 1 | - r that th da ough 7 | ness, you cau be cured by Browu's ox aght |, bis 1 P, labeig |iron Bicte | finost | rim full B o | GREENFIELD GLEANINGS ¢ b b S ry . to-d tr | z e /- S .| town, makl W [ th ught i i ind ok - :HA(v/II‘AA 1 “”;1" 3 end Busl | brigh ) happi iaht 4 | folioes within excha s et | and tho husiness men seewed to joith | MRY § 7 Correepondence of Tuk Lan (Fove rp e By o ARS, H, J. HILTON, M, D. | Gueesereeo, Ta., September 9, |healthy child, although bora in's| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEDX Brother Copon has /he | 222 Brosdwav Council Blufls. { 10 LONE OF CARDIN " GEO. F. CRAWFORD WEHOLES.A LE BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No. 519 South Main Street. I Pay ths Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission, HENRY BEECROFT, MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE, OFFOSIT THE POSTOEFEICE. IEN ROGERS' OLD STAND, He wi 1 con*inue running his city 1ine to all parts of tho city 0. LOW CHARGS GUARANTEED All orlers promptly attended New stock constantly received, COUNGIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING GO. . Mouldings, Scroll and Lattico Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J, J, Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. Machinery will be run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of each week. Orders sulicited and satisfaction guaranteed, A.F. MLAYNE & CO., (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND TALL JOWA ~ GOALS! CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffa. MAYNE. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, *CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. Market_Price Paid for Oats, Rye, liBarley £ T BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Broom CornZWill Please Send Sample, MAYNE & CO. COUNOIL RILUEES, D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17, North Main Street, - - B . . "C. E. MAYNE FAGTORY The Highest o Corn, - Council Bluffs Now hearse n carriages direct Colls promptly answerod at all hours, night or day and L from the factory are run in conne " HUCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco, ¥resh uysters and Ice Cream in Hoason, 12 MAIN 8T.,, Qouncil Blutfa MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All 8hippers and Travolers will find #00d accommodation and reasonable charges, STREET. THOR, OPFICKR WOl M PUBKY OFFICER & PUSKY, B.A NECEI RS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealrs (0 Forelgu and Domestic Exchange SOUTH | OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - , Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, STEAM LAUNDRY. |Syllivan & Fitzomald 723 W. Broadway. Sulhvamtg lgzgerald, LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, This laundry has just been vork of all kin 1 p of tiug CGROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, 'BOOTS, SHIES, ETC ed tor bust do 1a andry on A h a8 iy saple of oo work, such ab oolies | Also agents for the following lines of W trial | laa i . ~ LARSON & ANDERSON. | St?amshlp Companies : Anchor, Gulon, American, aud Stase Steamship Comyauios, DR A F WS ou th reland and Bank aud, Dubli eud to wnd fox Hubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and ' ['rimnmings, at ¢ . £ g 8 o' part of Erops will flud it to thels /) \A/ = ! )J)\/ x, ywOOQQ ¢ & {HE PLUMBERS, Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, Ui Baneroft or (Fourth Streets.) ee— | 348 Eroadway, Counoi! i : £ SR ppiness for ladier | a wial package of “* BLACK-DRAUGHT ——— f chage,