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! &-‘ 6 THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BI{UFFS. TU e g SDAY, JULY 31. THE DAILY BEE. BACK PAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS.|Te City Council Conclndes to Take IR Some for Themselves. Tuesday Morning, July 81. kb === = | Can the Aldermen Vote Themselves SSUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 conte por week a Salary? ........ $10.00 por Yoar bl OFFIOE: The city council at its meeting on Fri- No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadwi s e day night, adopted unanimously a strange e i i ol MINOR MENTION. 1.:::.?“ resolution, which reads as f i “, ped b city council of the John Peters, charged with assault, was cityfif”ggurnlcll f.','r"r., that, the chairman discharged yosterday. of each committee, including the mayor, Phil Nooman naw suffers from a foot | #hall receive the sum of ’2!’: per month, which he cut severely by an adz while at |from the first day of April, 1883, as sor- work. vices for committee work. The city council has ordered Ninth| A each alderman is the chairman of street from Fifth avenue to Tenth ave-|some committee, the above resolution nue put in better condition. simply means a salary of $25a month. The enrollment at the teachers’ insti- | The alderman also receive one dollar for tute has now reached 160, and new |each meeting of the council, the whole names are being added daily. amount not to exceed 850 however for Lewis James, of the O., B, & Q., says [the year. They also receive pay for the new-comer is not only aboy but | meeting as a board of equalization and twolve-pounder. - Good enough. ( |oxtra for meoting as a board of Burglars made a raid on Mrs, Weirich's | health, These amounts taken al- house on Washington avenue Saturday oo o 5 UG L 0 night, but got no very valuable plunder, H. N. Watch was watched by the night watch, and caught carrying concealed weapons. He was yesterday fined in the | plaints, and the depreciation of piety by police court. beingassailed by fault-finders. The salary The war between the evening papers made up of all these amounts may not continues. The old one weakens appar- | be large enough_compensation, and yet ently and has dropped its price to meet | the increase made in this is evidenly its y ung competitor, contrnrywlthe understanding or implied . {3 contract with the people at the time of A number of Omaha citizens havebeen | gloction. There has boen no trouble in writing and interviewing W. R. Vanghn | finding plenty of aspirants for the posi- in regard to glfsn""u grove of Druids|tion at the old figures, and it has not there, there being none yet organized in [ heen demonstrated by the present coun- Nebraska. cil at least that on advanced rate of Gideon Mayne, who has lately moved | Wages has secured on advanced grade of here from Misouri, has begun the erec- |statesmanship. : tion of a two-story frame residence at the The great question that arises, how- corner of Sixth avenue and Ninth street, |ever, s whether = the city alder- which he will oceupy himself, men have any right to raise their Anna Lewis, a lady of color, was yes. |O¥ Pay. They have included in the terday fined for “becoming drunk wnd | Fetolution the mayor = too, apparently to disorderly by an indecent exposure. of|fnd no cause gor dissent or objection porson.” A odil way of besmine dis. | rom tho presiding offcer. The follow- salary, and may not be more than enough to pay for the time spent, tho wear and tear on patience in the hearing of com- and promised her a position in a troupe which wsa performing in Texas, and of which he pretended to_have secured the stage management. Yankee says the most of all is that the fellow has a wife and children in 8t. Louis, and that they are suffering from poverty, while he dress- ed in purple and fine linen is lavishin his affection upon the little girl with whom he has eloped. Yankee didn't think this was exactly right, but didn't say what he nm[n_nodwdn aboutit, Pure blood helps w make a clear con- science. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood. Enough said. Send us a big bottle. e — PERSONALS, E. J. Abbots, John Dunn, T. J. Cady, H, C. Barnes, Louis Kolle, Chris. Straub, Fred Herman, and others have returned from the Denver reunion and report a grand time, Dr. McKune, A. C. Graham, B. 8, Terwilliger, Dan Eicher'and others will be a little later, they having taken the Santa Fe trip. Ex-Sheriff Perry Reed was in the city yes- torday. J. A, Gregory, of Chics terday's arrivals at the Pacif « wis Among yec- srge H. Joss, of Lancaster, 0., was o Pacific house guest yesterday, Sheriff Guittar has returned from Denver. Ho says its o good country but he wouldn’t trado Towa for all of it. J.T. Hinckley of Ashland, Neb., was in ity yesterday and dined ot the Pacific. W. B. Huntzinger, representing Pottaville reprosenting Mount Carmel »'Donnell, representing Hecksher- ; A. Hohl, ropresenting Philadelphia Postmaster Gilder, representing Shamo- J. Gould, represonting Mount Car- mel post, all of the old Keystone state, while enroute for the Denver rounion, stopped over here to have a handshaking with their old friend R. L. Williams, formerly of Tur Bre office. Acting City Attorncy Huuter has gono to Leon, Towa, for a few days, and in his absence J. C, Beem will attend to the prosecution of the poll tax cases, of which there are fifty to come up to-day in Vaughan's court. J. N. CASADY F. H. OROUTT. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, s . - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Garpets and 01l Gloths, CURTAINS, Council Blufts, Iowa. AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF CHOICE fouse Furnishing - Noveltes | Mail Orders Promptly Filled. CASADY & ORCUTT, - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. A. H. MAYNE & CO, DEALERS IN Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. No, 34 Pearl Street, .~ ~ - - &) COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. c s H. M. Young and wife, of Le Mars, visited Council Bluffs yesterday. J. H. McNamara, of St. Louis, was an ing nections of the code should bo read grderly, but a new way of bocoming| iy'connection with the uniquo resolution ed by the council by which they T 3 Davy and Jack | rise theis. own pa) it month, and Shields, for sasulting MeGill, was called | the mayor's anlary §300 yoar. yesterday. Shields has not been_found '\ Srorion 490. No. trustee .or member yet, and' the case against Davy was dis- | 3f any council shall dur'ng the time for missed. Davy was fined, however, for | which he has boen elected, or for a_year earrying concealed weapons. thereafter, be appointed to any municipal M. P Brewer, the well known attor-|office which shall be created or the emol- ey, is said to be veriiurloull{ contem- | uments of which shall be increased dur- Mn removal to Minneapolis, It is|ing the time for which e shall have been be 08:d that he will not carry the | elected, except in the cases provided in plan into execution. Council Bluffs | this chapter; nor shall any such trustee noeds such men too badly to lose even | be interested directly or indirectly in the one such. profits of any contract or job for work or A young man, giving his name Hick- |8ervices to be performed for the corpora- man, was tgrukilzfiinw a freight | Uon. on the Rock TIsland| SecrioN 505. The com{)anuntion of yoad, and was brought to the city by the | the council or trustees shall not exceed train men. They turned him over to|one dollar to each member for any regu- Officer Clough, and he is held here for|lar or special meeting of the board, and trial. g shall not exceed fifty dollars to each in There was a littlo rush for marriago | *"}, °peYer e liosees yeutordiy.: Ainong-tlip o {l:flthm '::):\Inectum',_ too, it o) m?nfit» ents were Thomas H. Johnson and Rena lntg l‘d"“’ s =0 prn:l mh,lo“!] "{5 ‘;83%’ ll‘“ Myers; P. 0. Momaid and Phoebe J. | fF Orfinanic passed March 16, 1882, do- Fenton; W, J. Stevenson and Merva | iMin8 the duties of city officials and their Shavan. ATl bt the Lot nnd Mertd | compensation. This ordinance fixes the belong here, They were from Omana. . | #81ary of the mayor at 8600 a year. Fo Y N RS 1t also provides *“The members of the The dome of the Bluft City steamer | city council shall receive one dollar for sfimsm‘l in the car going over to the | each meeting of the city council, provided aha tournament, and has since been | guch compensation shall not exceed 850 mg il ::-wfl;:‘ ;-g;oi‘ dtei'l-lu; i.l. Soyiconsyies to any one member of w C . the council.” #oon :r‘n’fillemn i:.tfl.-: mw::mgh’e Iei;undsumod b:hcnic Des Moines' alder steam good ¢ on | men have drawn pay and increase a8 ever to attend fires, but will not be( wages by such a course as that pursued worth much for dress parades. by this council, and hence Cou: Bluffs “:nufll:l" o&ntmunee&rhun given in ’nr;'lonuon can do the same thing. case ose arrested for assaultin e query naturall arises, 1f Mr. Oleson ata dance, his condition ltifi they can increase i/ their & being such Tl‘: to prc;:n; his ap) ed'ng $20 a month, :I\nt is to prevent their in- in court. e woun o received in |creasing it a $100 or a $1,000 a month, the melee are more serious than waa at| There aro some of the aldermen who first supposed, and he will be extremely |have lost enough time in attending to fortunate if he lives through and regains | city matters to gum-nd more than an in- usual health and vigor in. vlmsuo of 1‘26 a month, and §thsndhnvu There is bundle of pap file | lost enough reputation to demand as a i 1 clerke s In the e e | balm in Gilisd about. ton times that in: Erust Kelaoy vs. Laura B, Kelsoy, which | eremso fg;‘tnr:}" oft ]flwlr "n,wr;‘l, 319- is to come up at the coming’ term of | time, other they aro justified in court. _ The ground of this divorce. pro-|Faising their own pay fo their own no- eeeding is thai Mxs. Kelsoy was altogether tions of what they ought to receive is a 100 intimate with one Shipman, whom it [ question which each citizen after read- will be remembered was tried at the lust |08 ~the provisions of the law, may le;m of the district court, found guilty | readily determine for himself. e ——— gud sentenced. One of the grestett| ; W Roisfor havine boen olected Ms, Kelsey seoms to be the possession | 8eoretary and treasurer of the Mercantilo of the two children, each claiming them. an, Trust and Tmprovement company . of Council Blufts, has accepted the posi- The county, through its attorney, has l aotid the Sy council. tha (ho county | bon 2nd weeumed the masagoment o the el v s, e oo e o : 3 " ‘county does not {:ru to lot the Union | " o Al Birkdand, 0. s Iadurts, Pacific use the bridge, even if the city does give the Union P; The case against And; W. Rodefer, 1. A, Miller, E, L. Shugart, e T, A. Kirkranp, President. 'acific the avenue S ——— forits side track. The Union Pacific Real Estate Transfers. can afford, however, to buy the bridge of| The following deeds were. filed for re- the county, and to pay for some of the |’ i ) et g g b””“&;)id for by cord in the county clerk's office, July of the city. It gets the $40, f city 80, reported for the Bee by P, J. Me- J. | to a dead man. (Ogden house guest yesterday. J.H. Skoggs and wife, of Shenandoah, were in the city yesterday. Dr. H. M. Harrison, A. M. Stocking, George M. Seacot, of Bushnell, Tlls:, and Dr. T. M. Harrison of Bryant, Tlls,, arrived at the Ogden yesterdey. . - ¥'John D. Shearman, of Cincinhati, was at the Ogden yesterday. i “ROUGH ON RATS,” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gopkers. 16e. mfliuu.” IOWA ITEMS, Mr, Wi, Swartz is about to start a large stock farm in Mills county. He has 560 acres in Ingraham township, to which, for a consideration of $10,000, he has added by purchase 280 acres Sixteen prisoners languish in the Scott county jail. So far $5,000 has been raised for a city hospital at Cedar Rapids. In Des Moines the regulation fine for a plain drunk is $10 and costs. The Keokuk pickle company has 500 acres of cucumbers under cultivation. Experts from the agricultural bureau of Wuhin{wn are investigating the Trape rot at Keokuk. A reservoir to cost 860,000 and to hold 4,500,000 gatlons is to be built for the Davenport water works. Hardin county is overrun with cloth peddlers, lightning-rod men and all the other members of the tribe that talk farmers into giving notes. Two a night is the average of residence burglaries at Dubuque. A nest of car thieves has been un- earthed at Britt, Hancock county, by Detective Broderick, of the Milwaukee company. The first mowing machine accident of the season happened near Carroll last week, The 13-year-old son of Louis Elt- grath got in front of the mower his father was driving. One foot was cut almost off at the ankle. o — “BUCHU-PAIBA,” Quick, complete ‘cure, all-annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. §1. Druggists A Tribute. Clncinnatt Commercial, Theré are several ways of paying tribute The usual way is to give prominence to his virtues and say little of his faults. Onge ina while a man dies whose name stands for so much that still lives, that his enemies think it essential to their own well fare to pursue him into his grave. President Garfield had a remarkable as- sortment of such enemies, and the bitter- ness and pertinacity with which he is as- sailed is a tribute to the strength of the man which became representative of forces that exist. — For aged men, women, weak and sick- improvement for nothing, Tt can afford | Mithon, real estato agent: to spend a little itself, Bheriff of Pottawattamie county to N. H. White, who owns the property | Columbus Reynolds, wi, nwi, 17, 74, occupied by E. L, Cook, objects to the [30—81,180.44. wing of the alleyway between Main aud| - Jerry Longnecker to James L. Wood- Enmlt, and claims that the city has no[house, Part of lots 13 and 14, block 13, deed for the land, the alley being given | Walnut—$104, as such on condition that it wo fi. 0| Jerry Longnecker to Israel T, Spang- expense to him, He objects to the pav- | ler, of lot 14, block 13, Walnut— ing of the alley when charged to the |$104. rty jml;t. ut‘lwnw, and ulli“ tlhi- Total sales, 81,307.44. & violation of the contract. - He has T = ced up ul.e '.‘1’1.?;3,};5. pmp:,,z, The| Salcon for sale No. 218 Broadway. ty council ordered the marshal to re- ANKEE R OBINBON. mo’:lu the obstruction, and yesterday it ¥ANKER ROBINSON, was taken down. The paving will proba- 3 bly finished in a few da; He is Exorcised Overthe Experiment i T———— of One of Illu“l:ougeu, The man Church, who delivered him-| The ghowman whosename, Yankee Rob- self up as a dofaulter wanted in Vir-fingon, has been before the public for ginin, still continues in"jail > here al- | ahout forty years, was in the city yester- ;hr_ugflyflumn has beend received | dap, his show having passed through ow there stating_that he was 10t|jhere the day before, bound east. He wanfed. He is in a very nervous and |y this season & sort of perambulating mather depressed condition, and 18 now | opera house, and a circusjwithout any awaiting the arrival of his brother from | horses, the entertainment being confined Winona, Minn., with whom he expects | mainly to the stage, the presentation of i‘&i‘:;;'s.“eew- and after a litlo gof Uncle Tom's Cabin and other popular Arginia, letter was yes! y : : . i) 'g‘)m Gheriff Kylo, fi " c.‘wf] plays, and various A.fl.llutlowd gymnastic sounty, West Virginia, saying: *Thero | feats. Yankee Robinson scoms haler and are no ob aiy ied t John | heartior than ever, and funnier even 'W. Church in this county. He is s man | than in his youth. He was not in such that fair in this community for|a merrLdmood yesterday, however. morals and. tability, Does he need | He “somewhat on his wi If so him to write |mind,” ‘and as he pushed his hat ;&-ndhguptmyuhhmhuy .Inl little further over onto the ¥ - 't cornice of his forehead bespoke war. "' Ohurch still says that he is a little | He says thata sort of crank who has behind in his accounts there, but that he | been with his show was bounced for in- fix right. He realizes | competency, and for grave misdemean- shape, sically and incly to mortal - % does not %t Qa:‘hlmn ?;::unnluth com) y.mah ll:l‘l': henco it a) puwnfin , one :nld o o of Yankee's proteges, w-lopowfihin ly children, without a rival. Will not cause headache. Brown's Iron Bitters. Fresh Fish, Wholefiale and Retail No. 104} Main Streot, Noxt Block South of Postoftice, __Council Bluffs, Tows. Y A lontattors Stomact TV aNT tters wiccts the re 0% Cennate M3 quirements of the ra ) tlonal medical philos. ophy wh jure veg y, embrac ing the hree . ties of apreve tonlo and an stomach and liver, g ) ANId. £ Ty = B 0 Merchant Tailors. W E 7 and 9 Main Street. =+] DIRHNCOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFEFS, TA. JOHN BENO & 00, L B, CLARK & OU.. _ rrisios commeti8E GENT&S ¥ FINE GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl streot. hours. 108 Broadway. CRESTON HOUSI Grocery, 216 Main Street. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main stroet. J.M BARSTOW M.D, .« DR. J. F. WHITE, comer stain and Fitth up-stairs* Restdence, 600 Witlow avene. N. S8CHURZ. S8 WAGNER. . Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street. J. M. ST.JOHN & CO..CANH BUYERS, "isaisuuergommgou Draft by return mail. 148 Broadway. OFFICE, Corner Fifth street and Fifth ave. § A PIEROE. ' PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, JACOB KUCH, G, F. SVITH, comerr nt SO BRI e i W. W. SHERMAN, 5 JAMES FRANEY, HUOWE & SON, w: : — L]j‘fi);].‘ &i j ;A,ETL, _James Block. f"“"'}&gfiT i hebo aod nd;u ::n:n::_ NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ‘Corner Main and First avenue. Broadway Meat Market, 327 Broadway. ANT TAILOR, Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonable prices. No. 505 Main St. DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, T have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistic Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplies. E. STOCKERT & CO Mauutacturers Fine Furniture, Upholstery Geods, Curtaas, by and Window Shades 307 Broadway. And bath house, 421 and 428 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop.P. J. Mont- gomery, M. D. Physician. SANITARIUM WADE CARY, VETERINARY SURGEON, Offico, Bray's stable. 'No. 12 Scott street. P, T, BENNEBRY, e st S50 S, s, EDWLN J. ABROTT, REV:KE HOUSE, JUSTICE OF THE P! Notary Public and General Conve CE, neer, 415 Broadway. SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House. Refitted 81, $1.50 per day. DE OAY & OASSEL W. H. ALMY, souus SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Speoial isoment Found, To Loan, For , To Rent, Wants, Board- ODELL & DAY, o ot o s i s v | LOANS, Real Estate rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- AND wertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. 7 CONTRACTORS AND BUILBERS. Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 1d. 212 Broadway Poarl Street, n e INSURANCE, o e No. 39 Pearl 8t.,, Council Bluffs, nfi’l"'ii’.’xfi."‘.-'&' by u‘: |“o‘:n; wu:u; City Property. 0 . " We have vacant lots in all parts of the city at from “'A TED—A competent girl for [annnlA dh‘lonun Wr:ow h‘;p. llllzr“:luflon n‘mntwy“l!yfl:nh I R ) . 52 House, 6 rooms, well, clstern, 4 large lots, P Baa' ekl small Sty e & plnty of trult, b Bonton atroek cheap, 2,000 - 0. ; — 80.-A desirable residence on VY ANTED—A boy, with pony, to d Y 00l, buildings nmlf No. 42 —Ninety fect front, corner Ve cond avenue, opposite court house; Business Chances. No. 26.—For sale or trade, a stock of hardware, at it in western Towa. Wil trade for n 4o by street, opposite foundry. aueen, JFOBEALE (R RENT-The tay known as immy's Well,” st Park's mill, Barn, two ground, fine shade, or the place known raham's, opposite Ogden Houso. Inquireat dw y one inatown of 700 fuhab d barn, well located, will rado for & farn A live republicar county paper and larg er in western lows, atronage, very cheaj) it sold on. We also have a number of cholce farms in western Tows, for sale cheap. LOANS. We have money to loan on farus andcity property, at from 6 to 10 per cent. Fire and Tornado Insurance, Bost of companies _represented. Equitable rates THOS. OFFICKR, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. office. Council Blufls, - -+ Eotablishes - - tesg| M B.JHim KD, 1L M, PUSEY, and effccts a salutary change in the entire STOMACH ?-um. For sale by ITTER9:=5 3 $ 0ma s-e0d £xpienaly (or deranigenicnty s | the highest medical g Loreen i Domesti Exchaoge i | PHYSIGTAN & SURGEON, “FOR TABLE USE." ‘The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, From Birresborn onthe Rhine, Recommended b 232 Broadway LCounct] Blufty, W.R.VAUCHAN, Omaha and Council Bluffa, and collection agency. La Odd Fellow's 'HOLLENDER & 0O, Sele agent 3 ‘Conada, 116, 117,1 | Real estate B e e & 4ad 293 3u | block, over Sevings Bank. 188, and fair treatment. Losses adjusted and paid at this | M Justice of the Peace. [ — ] To The Trade! We take pleasure in ealling your attention to the fact that we havemade such arrange. ments as will enable us to sell you Curtain Fixtures, AT BO0S, Shots, EE. Here, as Low as you can buy them East. =2 Write for further information. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Lream, Brits & Conieetionery Parties, Sociables and Picnics supplied on short notice, and goods delivered to all parts of the city. W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, 9 - COUNCIL BLUFFS. DE VOL & WRICHT. Hardware. 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS. Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WHST BROADWAY. A. C. LARSON, - - - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. -JOHN R. MARTIN, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter Has a ull line of Bath Tubs, Sink, Boilors, Brass and Lead Goods, Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings, Job- bing proinptly attendod to. First-class werk guaranteed. No, 11 Pear/ Street, - - : - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! 7 MOIMIAEXOIN No. 4 Pearl Street, 2™ couNcIL BLUFFS. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN i Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGERNTS. DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 343 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOBN, - - - - PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - = & 10WA MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HAIR GOODSI 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Little Windsor. 531 BROADWAY. Restaurant And Day Board. Al the Delicacies of the season, and the finest table in the city. D. A. BENEDICT, SiénWriter&Grainer. $300 worth of house painting traps for sale cheap for cash. Office 887 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia P. Overton, DEALER IN Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, Oak and Red Cedar Piling Fence Posts, Oak Dimer, of all kinds, at Bed Rock edar Telograph Poles and Stufly Bridge Material 8. A Bpeclalty in WO0OD AND COAL s MU Aitkare for brick yard A full supply of wood and oy for coal always a, at yard # seale on int Av Ween Main 1 ot WINTHERLICH BROS. [ron & Brass Fondry Cor. 6th St. and 11th Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFE, - - IOWA. MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. The lnest quality and largest stock west of chicago | DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, of Wooden and Metalio Nours " We daty coumpedition t ey of yoods ours: e e e S A o] for'forky years anu thofoughly Understands his Lusl nows. Warerooms, 311 Brosgway, UPHOLSTERING Rt M et epandec t6) e, sl REMOVEDSTO OMAHAZN, iders lied wikhous delay. oG ATIORALGRAYE 2 t 1

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